Oct 1947 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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BERGER LUMBER<br />
,p: ^Mi FRIENDLY ¥ABD<br />
|1 ^ PAINTING TIME IS HERE<br />
THE Ufcirr PAINT LS THK CHKAl'hST IN THE<br />
SPRUANCE FABfT IS ONI OF THE BEST<br />
AND WE HAVE FT<br />
CBH on os for all your building needs<br />
TJOMS ,<br />
• " CtSTOM BUDS<br />
WOOD . njOMm<br />
REPAIRS '- TAPES<br />
Hth st. and Simpson arr<br />
BLINDS and SERVICE<br />
STEEL<br />
CORDS<br />
GREENWOOD<br />
Telephone: <strong>Ocean</strong> Cfty W12-W<br />
enn i Nave<br />
IT oanc<br />
VIRGIL R. BEERY & CO.<br />
'•"'""•• *~"- «Mlltoii • Sal . AUntfe <strong>City</strong> . Wildwood<br />
IK<br />
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WARREN WEBSTER BASEBOARD<br />
HEATING SFIOAUSfS<br />
;/ MO KAIHAXOBS NEEDED<br />
| j§OT WATER WARM AIR<br />
ii JBpailC GAS OB OH BUBNEBS COAL BURNERS<br />
* c * W « B MAI Oft CONVERSION BUBNEIIS<br />
GAg ^LQQB FKENAqES EAGLE HOME INSBLAT0BS<br />
•••y : AMMISUM COMBINATION WINDOWS<br />
ft • r HOT MOW ECECTB1C APPLIANCES<br />
«aH C«B MW far Sumy <strong>of</strong> jvar Home<br />
Arch<br />
BOUT TO<br />
MM and OmumtW<br />
Photographer*<br />
M Aibw, An,<br />
», UN<br />
SHOE REPAIRS 1II Mowen Studio \m<br />
721 Wesley Avei. Ph. «651<br />
S« Too Ute tociawify I •Radio Repairing*<br />
CLYDE CARSON<br />
1115 BAT ATE. Phone 1842<br />
CAMERON RADIO SERVICE<br />
, EXPERT REPAIRING ON 4U, MAKES BADIOi<br />
•JP^k'Cp /!*« , •"'<br />
' MOOR FLEMlNQ<br />
Tenor<br />
HAtt»r MAMTN<br />
TtdM summer quartet o( tilt Mcth- the momlng services on Ull Music I<br />
odtat Church will provide the mualc Bs and In the Moorlyn Theatre,!<br />
tor t)w Now Jersey Conference, at and Miss Padder will dog a solo at |<br />
the Sunday services.<br />
the evening service on the Musldi<br />
Mr. Martyn will be the soloist at Pier.<br />
I<br />
Is a Liar, Asserts<br />
Automobile Club<br />
the gears connlvea at your down-<br />
(aU, 1^<br />
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Nwrif hall the can on the raid<br />
td T rf $i<br />
their iqrrow whin halted by police - . -.-<br />
whose speedometers—unlike those <strong>of</strong> n,^* p Bmnanf. n« I<br />
the overage motorlBt^-are checked oMeni raymeillS VJH I<br />
frequently for accuracy.<br />
Unemployroent benefit payments^-1<br />
SEASHORE BUILDERS<br />
* More man so tmn<br />
I ALTERATIONS - REPAIRS<br />
1 -J ! J<strong>On</strong>N TROUT<br />
I. and HOWARD<br />
RO<br />
• ^ BEGIBTEBED BUILDEBS<br />
— : " 1083 Asbury Avenue Phone 1200<br />
I RE-ROOFING<br />
ASBESTOS SIDE<br />
I<br />
rEHB ESTIMATES Md 1TME<br />
JOBBING<br />
SHINGLES<br />
Vtmmm<br />
GEORGE SEDDON a.d SON<br />
— Kegiatered BuUders —<br />
55 Sunset Place Phone 0203<br />
Buildt<br />
Cameron Bros. Co.<br />
Builders, Jobbers<br />
and Ro<strong>of</strong> era<br />
JOBBING ALTKKATTONB<br />
PAINHNG<br />
j<br />
1209 WMl 1MB Plume Otto<br />
POTTS' BROS.<br />
Builders<br />
1040 Aibury Ave.<br />
Phone 0061-W<br />
ROOMKG - - - ilblNQ<br />
BUILDER<br />
LUKE C.TURNER<br />
S742 ABBUttt AV. th, 1684-J<br />
#SHJISf<br />
STAP'ORfl<br />
3^12 Asbury Ave.<br />
I<br />
H.<br />
Builders<br />
C. Pontiere<br />
BUILDER it<br />
ll033We»tAve. Ph. 180811<br />
Jobbing /<br />
Alterations and<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
Albert S. Carnbufn<br />
Ha WM Am HIM Mn<br />
H. J. MAHTIN<br />
Registered Builder<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing - SidlUK<br />
JoObin E<br />
41S OCEAN AVE. FHONTB M96-B<br />
J^f-T f * * t=-*.- .'.i = * i. = i s, . L-- -<br />
Phone 1863M ,<br />
Daniel F. Connor<br />
Builder<br />
BciWcnd<br />
Res.: 1919 Asbury Aye.<br />
Jobbing<br />
Family Homes<br />
Alterations!!<br />
In rither «*^tJI<br />
widafly sound firtn to<br />
ML.<br />
SHiiTMiTAl<br />
A«b*tto. and BHek SidW<br />
Air CondiUonins<br />
Robot L. Sunprcn Edwara T• .<br />
215-SlhSt Phone 1<br />
** 1<br />
JOHN McCANN<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing and Siding Contra<br />
i SLAG<br />
. METAL<br />
| CANVAS<br />
I<br />
No Down Paja<br />
Phone 0183-M<br />
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ASPHALT BH<br />
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* s ' 1 ^-* ! V .f ^J^. * ./ t ^-4*.-. r s c *• *<br />
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I t<br />
JVoitnM was'held by<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> careless driv<br />
~-JIB lost control <strong>of</strong><br />
I crashed 4nto the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
•twtwat building at 3Ut<br />
, Samuel b. Bitter, 73,<br />
i av, Sharon HJU. Fa.,<br />
lengeTs. In his car re-<br />
I treatment at the <strong>of</strong>m<br />
B. Townsend.<br />
„ held in bail on the<br />
rirtng charge and as a<br />
I topolice, he was driving<br />
Jley north <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Best,<br />
toad <strong>of</strong> using the brake fie<br />
Pa the accelerator. .The<br />
"V In a wide curve across<br />
.striking the building and<br />
^ again before it came to<br />
i driver received a cut lip: his<br />
"~ treated for shock. The<br />
J Mrs. Munyan, <strong>of</strong> Willow<br />
ration <strong>of</strong> the scalp:<br />
Wilmington, Del.<br />
Freedom Train's Treasures<br />
Fcretfo Lunch n Long Wait «n <strong>Line</strong> Three Blocks<br />
Long h Rewarded; Train Visited by 8,157<br />
A delegation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>- <strong>City</strong>'<br />
Young America—180 strong—participated<br />
with enthusiasm Saturday In<br />
the historic patriotism display <strong>of</strong><br />
the Freedom Train, which made<br />
their heritage a living thins.<br />
The group <strong>of</strong> youngsters mainly<br />
to 8th<br />
<strong>of</strong> the age group from 5th uj am<br />
grade, missed lunch and stood mote<br />
than three hours for'a quick inspection<br />
<strong>of</strong> the priceless historic<br />
documents contained In the red,<br />
white and blue streamlined train at<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s Union Station<br />
And It was well worth it, they reported<br />
afterward.<br />
VISITED BIT $.157<br />
The local group was part or a<br />
huge throng <strong>of</strong> i,lS7 persons who<br />
short, and tfas. Erdmaii, 503 30th<br />
t. bruises.<br />
went through the hit<br />
on wheels during Its<br />
historic museum<br />
shore visit<br />
13-hour<br />
Marines, State Police and Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> police joined In guiding the<br />
crowd, which formed a line more<br />
than three blocks long outside the<br />
station. No disorders or mishaps<br />
occurred.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> boys and girls<br />
gathered at the high school building<br />
about 9:30 a. m. Saturday and<br />
were quickly assigned places In an<br />
assortment <strong>of</strong> vehicles for the trip<br />
to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Transportation<br />
was provided by the public and<br />
Parochial school buses, two chartered<br />
Public Service buses, and half<br />
a dozen private cars <strong>of</strong> local service<br />
dub members.<br />
POLICEMAN ESCORTS CARAVAN<br />
A committee <strong>of</strong> the Ewshange<br />
dun, headed by Robert Davis, and<br />
*••«* #vua utaas» i*a* IMUM*<br />
—» -.,-. a banner provided by the<br />
Exchange dub.<br />
The young people found it necessary<br />
to waif more than three hours<br />
In the slowly moving line before they<br />
could go inside the Freedom Train.<br />
Their Inspection took about a half<br />
hour.<br />
CANDY BARS DISTRIBUTED<br />
With the visit lasting long past<br />
the lunch hour, their growing appetites<br />
were partly satisfied with candy<br />
bars distributed by the Exchange<br />
and Rotary clubs. ,<br />
Among exhibits drawing the most<br />
Interest were the original draft <strong>of</strong><br />
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address; the<br />
rough notes <strong>of</strong> Francis Scott Key<br />
from which the "Star Spangled<br />
Banner" was bom: the draft<strong>of</strong> the<br />
Constitution and the BUI <strong>of</strong> Rights,<br />
President Roosevelt's appointment <strong>of</strong><br />
Oeneral Eisenhower and General <strong>of</strong><br />
the Armies for World War II. and<br />
the Hag raised over Iwo Jima in<br />
OPEN FRIgAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS<br />
to notify Tba Ben.<br />
' your ehance <strong>of</strong> ad.<br />
t* 10'days before<br />
N ehanfe can be<br />
<strong>of</strong> any week. OCEAN CITY SENTINE^LI »? : >><br />
Welcome Neiw Jersey Annual Confei<br />
The Methodist Church- 111th Annual<br />
I—No. 21 Telephone 0304 or 0305 OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3,<strong>1947</strong><br />
Now I know why<br />
Ford Service<br />
saves me<br />
money if<br />
y ,^—* PORD-TRAIN IB MECHANICS sun know<br />
^Kjvtl They know Fords best. They're<br />
' "THIIR FACTOBY-APPROVfD METHODS<br />
^tufaed to service Fords just right." make Ford service fasUa-. better and lota<br />
' * " . lower in cost,"<br />
' • * . * • '<br />
r<br />
( QINUINE rORD PABTS they<br />
, w^»o fit right,work right and last<br />
"Jonfgr. Give me better service and<br />
Mrifafi*'<br />
"AND THIIR SPECIAL FORD*<br />
EQUIPMENT has naturally<br />
lowered costs on my Ford repairs."<br />
k<br />
EDWARD G. KURTZ CO.<br />
Av. between l*t & North Sts. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />
Keep this in mind as you<br />
plan ypurjww home!<br />
I**'<br />
hile your h om e U la<br />
the blueprint stage, de«<br />
cide where you want<br />
telephone,, LH^ room?<br />
Wnlng foomf Kitchen?<br />
Upstairs?<br />
Then plan to hare j o<br />
m<br />
Jnulder place conduit—<br />
•rdlaafjiroi<br />
- the wall during<br />
construction to conceal<br />
the telephone wire „, j<br />
carry then to the desired<br />
locations. Installing telephone<br />
condnlt after the<br />
house la built U <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
difficult and eipensive.<br />
Oar Architect!' and<br />
Builders' Serrlce irfll bo '<br />
glad to asai»t yon without<br />
charge In planning<br />
for telephone conduit fat<br />
jam new home OP the<br />
one you are remodelling.<br />
' Just call your telephone<br />
business <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
New Jersey<br />
Bell Telephone<br />
•Company<br />
"M''<br />
Halleran Declares<br />
Constitution Sermon<br />
on Tolerance<br />
Eugene E. Halleran. local school<br />
teacher and novelist, spoke on. "Our<br />
Constitution" last Wednesday night<br />
ft a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Egg Harbor<br />
Kiwartis Club,<br />
As a commentary on present U. 8,<br />
troubles, Uie speaker pointed out<br />
that the American<br />
Constitution<br />
"really represents an agreement between<br />
people who did not agree<br />
with each other, but who were forced<br />
together by necessity.'<br />
Declaring that the whole Revolutionary<br />
War was "a grand tribute to<br />
Q0Orfe Washington.'' Mr. Halleran<br />
classed the Constitution aj "the<br />
finest sermon on tolerance ever<br />
written."<br />
The speaker was infroduced by<br />
George W. Meyer, <strong>Oct</strong>an <strong>City</strong> High<br />
wool principal, and thanied b<br />
'alter A, MJUer<br />
ni f E<br />
b<br />
..alter A, MJ<br />
Harbor school<br />
, and thanied by<br />
supen'isor <strong>of</strong> Egg<br />
South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
By ETBELDfD C. ANDBESS<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Stanlty Oushlng and<br />
daughters, Deborah and Jane, ot<br />
Balflmore, Md., were<br />
week-Mil<br />
Mla <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Cushlng's parentfc<br />
..j. and Mr*. Fnnk Laune, MIS<br />
Oentral av.<br />
Dr. Horace O, Butlir. <strong>of</strong> Palmyra,<br />
N. J., and SOth st. and Ajfiiiry jv.,<br />
attended meetings <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
RpentgenoIogicaJ flocitty in Atlantic<br />
pity last week.<br />
Mrs, Charles A, Carey and Miss<br />
Helen M. Carey, <strong>of</strong> PhlUvdelphla, are<br />
enjoying the week ends at their<br />
wttafe on AsBUiy av.<br />
The Ripples, <strong>of</strong> «th st. and Oentral<br />
vs.. have returned to their home<br />
In Merehantvllle.<br />
Mr. and Mr*. Luke Moore enterained<br />
Mr. and Mn, John Me-<br />
Oloikey, <strong>of</strong> Stratford, N. J.. over the<br />
week end.<br />
The post-season iesslons <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sunday School <strong>of</strong> the Union Chapelby-the-Sea,<br />
which are held each<br />
year until late <strong>Oct</strong>ober, under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> mm Linda De Annond^<br />
arebelng well attended,<br />
. . . , OvMheard In two South<br />
Bid stores at the height <strong>of</strong> the<br />
autumn Modus <strong>of</strong> summer resident:<br />
•Wen, the Mand is biing given<br />
lack tothe Indians."<br />
Mei^s Pre-shrunk<br />
PAJAMAS<br />
3.95<br />
Long-wearing pajamas ... cut full for extra comfort.<br />
Elastic back* , , , drawstring waist*. Choose<br />
the notch collar style or both coat and middy ityles.<br />
MEN'S STORE . STREET FLOOR<br />
todists Oppose Military<br />
ling, 'Strong-arm' Methods<br />
abstinence<br />
J, New Step<br />
irWftr<br />
.'Gongl<strong>of</strong>f Is<br />
""•• d; <strong>On</strong>ly Few<br />
Nearby<br />
GonglolT was<br />
paitor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hodist Oiuroh <strong>of</strong><br />
(or a tiiird year,<br />
ng BMiion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Conference here<br />
Woman Jailed Year<br />
asTrouble Maker<br />
Accused <strong>of</strong> being a chronic<br />
trouble maker, Mrs. Viola<br />
Graham, <strong>of</strong> North<br />
Wildwood<br />
was eommUMKl to the county<br />
jail for 364 days Friday by Hecarder<br />
Henry 6. Lapidus.<br />
The woman waj arrested for<br />
a neighborhood dlsturhance, but ,<br />
POIIM notated out that she paid<br />
a Ȥo Sne a year ago for IUSorderly<br />
conduct anf had been<br />
brought to headquarters several<br />
times since then for lUnikr<br />
TAXI<br />
ANNOUNCEM^T<br />
CITY GAB<br />
Has Resumed hi<br />
WINTER<br />
RATES<br />
Come in,., tee the new That<br />
AutoBiag/rGIadiron with your<br />
own eyu. You'll know initantly<br />
it's the postwar iroitcr<br />
<strong>of</strong> your dreami,.. with fea.<br />
tur« never possible before,.,<br />
conveniences unheard <strong>of</strong> in<br />
pre-war models,<br />
CHICK THI5E FIATURIS<br />
Itm com*in fora dtmowtnjHonl<br />
f m<br />
wth m Hugh b M nWro/.<br />
$>mmd, and imm wklh fmi a jtwm,<br />
kikm,<br />
AUl<br />
GLADIRON 99.50<br />
-HA itippd bniiin •kmt Hi ..t.. r 'i IMUI, ,., ,i. ( .<br />
Worsted Suil<br />
35.00<br />
Here's great newt for the man who a i<br />
Keeping Wc« Down",<br />
Today, Stan,<br />
Store <strong>of</strong>fers the new <strong>1947</strong> FiJJ StylSL<br />
Clipper Craft Woratad Suit, at tttrtpfifti<br />
Single or double breasted model* in b<br />
grey, AU have the muterful Clipper I<br />
that makes the wearer stand out in a a<br />
CLIPPER CRAFT TOI<br />
CLIPPER CRAFT (<br />
35.00<br />
MEN'S STORE - GROUND FW0'<br />
in pastorates were<br />
marches In this vicinity<br />
T*d P Corson, who left<br />
r after reading the apt.to<br />
begin a trip to the<br />
Blp rebuild Christianity<br />
Jupan, Korea and the<br />
new pastors were asi<br />
May County At the<br />
church. Rev Morton<br />
Rev Albert S<br />
»»as transferred to Pen-<br />
's Oreen Creek, Rev Carl<br />
S new pastor in place <strong>of</strong><br />
Jrby, who was moved to<br />
b Methodist Church, Mill-<br />
[ PASTOR,<br />
NDENT<br />
rt J Smith, pustor for<br />
<strong>of</strong> the State Street<br />
n, was appointed sup-<br />
• <strong>of</strong> the New Brunswick<br />
b,*Uccced the Rev A. Cor-<br />
"*""" > term expired The<br />
' went to the Trenton<br />
lifting places with lib<br />
<strong>of</strong> pastoral changes<br />
• the Conference averyears<br />
The heaviest<br />
UiTed in the Bridget<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is a<br />
y-six district churches<br />
' pastors on Sunday<br />
a_ crowded session that began<br />
~~" Uio Conference transamount<br />
<strong>of</strong> routine<br />
expressed itself forc-<br />
,. iber <strong>of</strong> problems <strong>of</strong> the<br />
MET TRAINING<br />
387 churches ex-<br />
Atlon to universal<br />
try training and any<br />
that would indimethods<br />
in our<br />
ibe rest <strong>of</strong> the world."<br />
the report <strong>of</strong> the<br />
'yah World Peace and<br />
SO, which not only op-<br />
Ipllon in peacetime but<br />
r Congressional bills.<br />
13 the Eaton bill to<br />
American countries at<br />
expense; the other<br />
bill giving the presl-<br />
In the world,<br />
[did vote, the Gonferan<br />
amendment which<br />
.favored .conscription,<br />
by fix former service<br />
amendment held that<br />
_ is vitally necessary to<br />
I'eountry to live up to its<br />
jnltmente and toInsure<br />
i by a strong America,<br />
DTAL ABSTINENCE<br />
ence, as in other years,<br />
ongly against the liquor<br />
carried its program a<br />
1 by approving a program<br />
• total abstinence pledges<br />
Jlnirch members. The first<br />
VjMit, IMi, was fixed as<br />
|nt Sunday," when these<br />
1 be taken.<br />
Jersey's liquor aitua-<br />
11 he, Conference adopted a res<strong>of</strong>taisored<br />
by the Board ol<br />
2nd In G)mmand <strong>of</strong> America's<br />
Tough F.BJ. TeUs Fate <strong>of</strong> Boy<br />
Who Spumed Sunday Schools<br />
Regarded TTwrn as "Sissy" | Now He's in Alcatraz<br />
Prison for Life; Churches Can Do Mote to Cut<br />
Nationi Crime Bill Than F.B.I., He Declares<br />
A strapping, six-foot specimen<br />
<strong>of</strong> manhood, who could have been<br />
a former Ail-American<br />
football<br />
player, but wasn't, used some<br />
pretty plain language in the Music<br />
Pier auditorium Saturday night.<br />
Editorial<br />
Let's Not Be<br />
Ostriches!<br />
The world today la rushlnf<br />
pell mell Into s third world war,<br />
contemplation <strong>of</strong> which Is so<br />
frightful that It tobeyond the<br />
Imagination at Bun,<br />
America, wealthy but weak,<br />
will be tb* first object <strong>of</strong> attack,<br />
because it was America that defeated<br />
the aggressors In World<br />
Wan I and II. In the forthcoming;<br />
war, happy - so - lucky<br />
America will have no tune to<br />
leisurely rebuild I Is fighting<br />
machine while its allies desperately<br />
hold <strong>of</strong>f the foe. Then<br />
will be no warning.<br />
• • •<br />
Americans who still belle<br />
that Russia's high command are<br />
filled with sweetness and Ught<br />
an simply refusln* to face facts.<br />
Its screaming- denunciation <strong>of</strong><br />
America, which now has reached<br />
a crescendo never before equalled<br />
In world's history, U destined to<br />
whip Its people Into a war<br />
frenzy. It follows bat outdoes<br />
the Hitler pattern. It calls up<br />
frightening memories <strong>of</strong> Hitler's<br />
screams <strong>of</strong> rage, Jnst before he<br />
Hang his legions into Poland,<br />
Russia has the greatest fighting<br />
machine in world history,<br />
the measure <strong>of</strong> Its might b ><br />
secret, lodted behind the Iran<br />
curtain. America—idealistic, optlmlitlc<br />
America — has only a<br />
jfcttotmi <strong>of</strong> the war —nf'iltf<br />
which two short years ago represented<br />
the strong-est flghUng<br />
power on the globe.. Its army<br />
and navy, its vaunted air force,<br />
have all been reduced to pitifully<br />
weak shadows—and Russia<br />
knows It, even better than we<br />
Indifferent Americans know it.<br />
THI OAS RANGE WITH THI UFfflMl 1URNII<br />
Omm^f<br />
m<br />
AUTOMATIC.., ANY HEAT YOU WANT INSTANHYI<br />
0105<br />
Winter Office:<br />
820 Aibury Ave.<br />
Atcuraifiadiuis.<br />
Buic hai cMtnl, No<br />
in s<strong>of</strong>t I!<br />
black si<br />
less Seen<br />
to America<br />
Facing Rub <strong>of</strong><br />
Civilizations<br />
nee poard <strong>of</strong> Evangel-<br />
' lukewarm in its report<br />
In the field at winning<br />
ts to the church through<br />
<strong>of</strong> faith. In last week's<br />
[the New Jersey Methodist<br />
i report showed 253 Suni<br />
with enrollment gains<br />
year, but showed also<br />
(Jew Jersey churches fell<br />
" •' quote in obtaining<br />
, > members. Seventeen<br />
t"dld not win a single per-<br />
' fit said, although<br />
eriMI<br />
wire 73 churohes with<br />
urged Meh church to<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> 10 per §tnt membership<br />
" i the coming year. •<br />
i wwWltona<br />
"the report<br />
"Spiritual an* an bomm<br />
church altan. There U<br />
f ual for the Lord's Hone.<br />
Ybwil lov* th#m wirti y6ur"ilo«fc«. !»*•<br />
VtklfU, your town do*Ml ^u)~wSh o,<br />
tMml«H vamp and popular tltng &&<br />
' churches do wt even<br />
. tohold » weekly prayer<br />
J the Mod <strong>of</strong> •ttuatloa in<br />
\.0Mte not be Indllteent.<br />
thin* the aoriy choroh<br />
,0B3.948.<br />
1MB<br />
The year <strong>1947</strong> will be the first mil<br />
lion dollar year for building con<br />
struction in <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity in more<br />
than 20 years, it was indicated this<br />
week by Building Inspector Henry B.<br />
Cooper, Jr.<br />
With three months still to be tabulated,<br />
there had been 1980,894,70<br />
worth <strong>of</strong> building work started in<br />
the resort up to the end <strong>of</strong> September—mid<br />
the fall. is normally an<br />
extrenwly actiye season.<br />
In September alone, the city hall<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice Issued 123 permits for Improvements<br />
estimated to cost $123,-<br />
298,70, This compared with 7S permils<br />
for 188,877' worth <strong>of</strong> work in<br />
the same month last year,<br />
14 NEW DWELLINGS<br />
Inspector Cooper said that September<br />
marked the start <strong>of</strong> 14 new<br />
dwelling units, <strong>of</strong> which nine will be<br />
from new construction and five resulting<br />
from conversions <strong>of</strong> existing<br />
property. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the new buildings<br />
is a two-family<br />
apartment, and<br />
Aeven are to be single family dwell*<br />
(Pate*, MM)<br />
9 From Here Drawn<br />
for Petit Jury;<br />
5 on Grand Jury<br />
Nine <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity residents were<br />
chosen for possible duty on the petit<br />
jury for the fan tens <strong>of</strong> Oape May<br />
County courts, Wednesday,<br />
while<br />
five others were drawn as members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the new grand juiy panel.<br />
Those drawn for the petit jury<br />
were: Jacob o, Sohuff,<br />
electrical<br />
eontrartor; Helen B. Sharp, housewife:<br />
Elizabeth J. Campbell, clerk;<br />
WUliam O. O<strong>of</strong>f, clerk:<br />
Roberta<br />
Cameron, housewife; John O. Peterson,<br />
contractor; Harry H, Lake,<br />
jeweler; Peter Oerruti, barber, and<br />
J. William Morrison, realtor.<br />
Drawn for the grand Jury panel<br />
were Jack o. Jemee, captain <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oity Academy: WUliam f,<br />
Powell, garage proprietor; John K.<br />
AUen, mechanic; Boy Jeffries, postmaster,<br />
and Clare P. Faust, merchant,<br />
Toll Bridge<br />
To Be Closed<br />
<strong>On</strong> Monday<br />
Can t Be Kept Half<br />
Open During Five-<br />
Month Repair Job<br />
Starting Monday, motorists traveling<br />
between <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity and Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> will be singing the song:<br />
"The longest way round is the sweetest<br />
way home". But it will take<br />
longer.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty-Longport toll<br />
bridge will be closed to traffic on<br />
that day to permit extensive alterations<br />
and repairs to be carried out<br />
by the Brann and Stewart contracting<br />
firm, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
O, Fred Oroneeker, chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
the Cape May County Bridge Commission,<br />
lays the span will be closed<br />
five months, until March 6, unless<br />
the contemplated general overhauling<br />
will require less time than Is<br />
now estimated.<br />
During that time,<br />
motor traffic will be obliged to detour<br />
via Somers point, increasing<br />
the distance between here and Atlantic<br />
Oity by about five miles.<br />
ROAD RESURFACED<br />
The only consolation is that the<br />
formerly rough county read extend<br />
ing from Somers Point toward Long<br />
port has just been resurfaced.<br />
The 1825.000 toll bridge repaii 1<br />
contract already is in progress. It<br />
includes complete resurfacing <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bridge, "shimming" up certain parts,<br />
reconditioning the piling, overhaul-<br />
Ing the dmwspan machinery, wiring,<br />
railing, etc,<br />
Lawrence B, NicKerson. supertatendent<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bridge, said Monday<br />
that the bridge commission had con<br />
fsrred with engineers as to the pbs<br />
siblity <strong>of</strong> keeping half the bridge<br />
open to traffic during the overhauling,<br />
but the engineers decided this<br />
would be Impossible,<br />
TOO LONG AMD EXPENSIVE<br />
"We naturally didn't want to lose<br />
the revenue from traffic during the<br />
period the bridge will be closed," he<br />
said; "but it was pointed out that<br />
the bridge could not be resurfaced,<br />
one half at a time, and that settled<br />
parts could not be raised if traffic<br />
were passing over constantly."<br />
He added that if this plan could<br />
be worked out, the repair work would<br />
require three or four times as long,<br />
and the expense would increase in<br />
proportion,<br />
Employe* <strong>of</strong> the bridge, who man<br />
the toll house .and draw span, will be<br />
on duty as usual while the bridge is<br />
closed,<br />
Commissioners<br />
Boardwalk from<br />
SfVi<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to Observe<br />
20th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Fire<br />
That Cost it $1,500,000<br />
Window Paeper<br />
Is Sent to Jail<br />
For 90 Days<br />
A young man who allegedly peered<br />
through the window <strong>of</strong> a home and<br />
made Indecent remarks to the lone<br />
woman occupant, was sent to the<br />
county Jail for 90 days on a charge<br />
<strong>of</strong> disorderly conduct,<br />
Robert H, Monroe, 28, <strong>of</strong> SM4<br />
Asbury av., was arraigned before<br />
Judge Howard Warren in police<br />
court on complaint <strong>of</strong> Jessie V,<br />
Brttton, 2249 Asbury av.<br />
She said he rapped on the window<br />
at night and made Insulting suggestions<br />
that she admit him to the<br />
house. Instead she called the police.<br />
In another case, Marcilis Glenn,<br />
44, negro, <strong>of</strong> 300 West av., forfeited<br />
$1S bail for not appearing on a<br />
drunk and disorderly charge.<br />
Negro Admits Armed<br />
Robbery <strong>of</strong> Hotel<br />
Gerald Porter, 31, negro porter at<br />
the Kanscom Hotel, entered a plea<br />
<strong>of</strong> guilty before Judge A. J. Oafiero<br />
to Cape May County court Wednesday,<br />
on a charge <strong>of</strong> armed robbery.<br />
Porter and another negro, Joseph<br />
Baker, who is still a fugitive from<br />
justice, allegedly assaulted and<br />
000 personsiwho StOk, with much <strong>of</strong>, bound Arthur Withy, hotel clerk,<br />
the Increases in recent yean having and robbed the hotel desk <strong>of</strong> $243 in<br />
the early morning <strong>of</strong> September 2,<br />
Baker escaped with the money,<br />
which Porter said In a signed confession<br />
they wanted to pay for<br />
their schooling this winter.<br />
Judge Cafiero deferred sentence<br />
<strong>of</strong> Porter for two weeks.<br />
High School Teacher<br />
to Go to Maryland<br />
The resignation <strong>of</strong> Miss Ann Wilson,<br />
a te|oher in the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oltv<br />
High School-for 17 years, was announced<br />
this week by Superintendent<br />
Frank P. Bogle.<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Education has accepted<br />
her resignation to enable her<br />
to transfer to another teaching position<br />
at Glen Burnle, Md. The resignation<br />
was effective <strong>Oct</strong>ober 1.<br />
Miu Wilton has -taught both<br />
French and Spsiiiah in the local<br />
school,, but.to the new post «he will<br />
teach Reach only.<br />
Adams Appointed<br />
Postmaster Aide<br />
Succeeds Late<br />
Somers C, Young<br />
T. Lee Adams, an employe <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> pest<strong>of</strong>flce since 1925, has<br />
been appointed to the position <strong>of</strong><br />
assistant postmaster, as ot <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />
1 by the Post<strong>of</strong>flce Departmeat In<br />
Washington, Postmaster Leroy Jeffries<br />
announced Tuesday,<br />
Mr, Adams succeeds the late<br />
Sbmers O. Young, who died May 27<br />
after having been assistant postmaster.21<br />
years.<br />
The new assistant<br />
postmaster<br />
entered the postal service as a dispatcher<br />
and later became a clerk.<br />
He has be«n acting assistant postmaster<br />
since last April when Mr,<br />
Young became ill, During World<br />
War il he served with the Navy in<br />
the Pacific and also was an instructor<br />
at the Cape May Base for<br />
some time.<br />
New Police Officers<br />
Take Over Duties<br />
New <strong>of</strong>fioers in the <strong>Ocean</strong> Olfr<br />
police and fire departments took<br />
over their duties Wednesday as a<br />
Msuit <strong>of</strong> recent civil service nninations<br />
in which they qualified for<br />
promotion,<br />
New permanent sergeants in the<br />
police department are Lewis Qraham,<br />
Oerrill 8, Berry, Hairy Housand and<br />
Edward Rotan.<br />
The new captain <strong>of</strong> the flre department<br />
Is Carl Shaw, He has<br />
been placed in charge ot Engine<br />
Company No. 2, at the 8th st, station.<br />
Sandberg Indicted<br />
on Assault Charge<br />
John Sandberg, proprietor <strong>of</strong> a<br />
guest house on <strong>Ocean</strong> av.. at 11th<br />
st,, was indicted by the grand Juiy<br />
last Thursday on a charge <strong>of</strong> atrocious<br />
assault and battery, He entered<br />
a plea <strong>of</strong> not guilty before<br />
Judge A. J, Caflcro,<br />
Wednesday<br />
this week.<br />
Sandberg is accused <strong>of</strong> having<br />
swung an iron pipe over the head <strong>of</strong><br />
P»u! Welnfield, 88, <strong>of</strong> Havertown,<br />
Pa., whom he encountered In the<br />
dark outoido his property while to<br />
searsh <strong>of</strong> a prowler, Welnfield was<br />
a guest at the house.<br />
Deflation? It's Here,<br />
in Paper Collection<br />
Deflation hit the scrap paper<br />
collection this week.<br />
The <strong>of</strong>ficial city truck-gathered<br />
only 2,800 pounds when it<br />
made the rounds Monday—only<br />
a little more than half the 5.000<br />
pounds contributed last week.<br />
Norman V. Sargent, scrap<br />
paper salvage chairman, said<br />
that If this state <strong>of</strong> affairs continue*<br />
It probably will be necessary<br />
to change the collections<br />
back to every-other-weefc basis.<br />
The truck will be mound early<br />
next Monday jnornlng, however.<br />
STOP FIRES<br />
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK<br />
OCTOBER — "<br />
Fire Prevention Week to Be Tied in<br />
With Expensive Lesson it Taught;<br />
To Stress Fire Safety in the Home<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will have its annual observance <strong>of</strong> Fire Prevention Week<br />
from Sunday to the following Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober II, coincident with the<br />
20th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the "big flre" which wrought $1,500,000 worth <strong>of</strong><br />
damage here <strong>Oct</strong>ober 9, 1M7, - , •"<br />
Although the memory ot thai holocaust has * _<br />
mind some extensive repair'*<br />
the boardwalk's narrower<br />
south <strong>of</strong> 13th st. but they i<br />
the uptown section<br />
portant tobe dona In<br />
.*<br />
County Beach<br />
Survey<br />
A county-wide survey <strong>of</strong> ]<br />
designed to disclose '% m#<br />
halt beach erosion, at an-iitU<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> $50,000, was<br />
fMH<br />
d t th fh<br />
department itself, through periodic fvj<br />
Inspection, has brought about good<br />
safety<br />
conditions in hotels and<br />
ether large public buildings.<br />
MOST CAN BE PREVENTED<br />
According to National Board <strong>of</strong><br />
fire Underwriters Statistics, about<br />
M per cent <strong>of</strong> all Arts can be prevented<br />
by exercising common sense<br />
precautions.<br />
In Use with this, toe local flre department<br />
Is spreading the gospel <strong>of</strong><br />
(Fan %<br />
$,<br />
nesday to the freehoiaerrWr<br />
•or Clyde W. Struble and Oftr{<br />
missloner Augustus* 8. Gteta^<br />
The prop<strong>of</strong>al iound JUfrrY;<br />
the freeholders, and It<br />
nounced that a meeting <strong>of</strong> I<br />
pal <strong>of</strong>ficials and the tree'<br />
may soon be called to discuwj<br />
The cost estimate wm**:<br />
gineer, in a letter to Mr. <<br />
Freeh strongly<br />
survey, which would be't<br />
aerial photography.<br />
Special study would be<br />
the most badly eroded<br />
Conference Lauds Sentinel-Ledger<br />
For Supporting the Restrictions<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oity governmental authorities were<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficially commended 1iy the New<br />
Jersey Methodist Conference In a<br />
resolution adopted Saturday.<br />
The resolution was presented by<br />
Rev, Purman A, DeMarlg, one <strong>of</strong><br />
the Conference's best known clergymen:<br />
Rev. A. Lynn Gongl<strong>of</strong>f, pastor<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> church, and Rev.<br />
W. Elwell Lake, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle Association.<br />
It read:<br />
"Whereas, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> was<br />
founded as a Christian seaside<br />
resort by Methodist minjsters,<br />
and whereas, It has maintained<br />
as such, through the years, a<br />
fine observance <strong>of</strong> the Christian<br />
Sabbath and the prohibition <strong>of</strong><br />
the liquor traffic, and,<br />
"Whereas, this character Is<br />
based fundamentally upon covenant<br />
restrtcttons and reaervmtlona<br />
placed in all deed* by the<br />
founders,<br />
"We, therefore, as a Conference<br />
express our appreciation <strong>of</strong><br />
every effort made by the local<br />
authorities for enforcement <strong>of</strong><br />
these restrictions arid approve<br />
the splendid support given them<br />
by The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-<br />
Ledger, and heartily endorse all<br />
efforts made by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Tabernacle<br />
Association . to<br />
strengthen . these<br />
restrttttans<br />
and stop an aggression against<br />
them."<br />
The resolution evoked a comment<br />
from Bishop Paul E, Bdartm, id<br />
Little Bock, Art, who wjpftttdbv<br />
pro tern, that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> la .the<br />
only community to, hte knowledts<br />
which closes 1U motion picture<br />
theatna on Sundays and natf fbemV<br />
instead, for church serriMb - .-'<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Iste<br />
Harbor, North WUdwood i<br />
May.<br />
CRAIG SCHKK<br />
ATTENDING BADIO 1<br />
Orala-<br />
C. Scheroerhorn, II<br />
has left for Botton-I<br />
tending the Leland'l<br />
<strong>of</strong> Radio.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram<br />
Oentral av., left Tuesday \<br />
to Boston, Mav.<br />
All<br />
m^r,<br />
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CITY SENTTNEUJ<br />
laymen ejected<br />
de)m»<br />
Northeastern JurisdUgJfaroal<br />
ence for churches <strong>of</strong> ID eastern<br />
board states,<br />
i<br />
Rev. HiMTy Taylor, <strong>of</strong> Eart Orange,<br />
waj| elected a new member <strong>of</strong> the i<br />
board <strong>of</strong> trustees <strong>of</strong> Pennloston'<br />
Methodists Hit<br />
Military Training<br />
fnnn<br />
three weeb'un.<br />
»«omc wf th* Wets pre-<br />
~ S. Pinna, Trenton<br />
« t In hla stlri<br />
aid morals > Women p ST.lQ^y £<br />
*i£*£^£?' I ^M b Fo-d Conservation<br />
ABSTINENCE | Th^ an. nuai Conference session <strong>of</strong><br />
night<br />
considered such s<br />
• total abstinence that<br />
bre vised, to nave copies<br />
distnbutibn to their<br />
that "we eta talk<br />
, tut U» only -solution to<br />
Is total abstl-<br />
.„„ Jhat the Metho-<br />
, inanpower to brtag<br />
If they will apply<br />
t (indent vigor.<br />
Mrs. Conon<br />
n and laymen contributed<br />
iy'ty,*. special <strong>of</strong>fering takj<br />
bight for Bishop and Mrs,<br />
Coreon. tt amounted to<br />
were scheduled to gall this<br />
hinonth trip to the<br />
China,<br />
Japan,<br />
the Women's Socle y <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />
Service attracted a capacity num-<br />
Of women to the Music Pier Priand<br />
afternoon,<br />
voted to send a message<br />
to President Truman, assuring<br />
him <strong>of</strong> cooperation <strong>of</strong> Its tncmbe ;<br />
i:i tnc campaign to coisfrve foo I<br />
so that more en be •shipped to the<br />
hungry <strong>of</strong> Europe.<br />
The save-food drive was stressed<br />
by M-s J D Bragg <strong>of</strong> 8t Louis<br />
Mo in her address to the meeting<br />
Mrs O C P Janke, <strong>of</strong> Dordento\,<br />
n, was re-elected president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Society.<br />
'Outside' Bishops to<br />
Preside at Conference<br />
A policy <strong>of</strong> having % bishop from<br />
other part<br />
th M<br />
nation pre-<br />
Cf<br />
gong<br />
side over the" New Jersey Conference<br />
once evwy four<br />
" '<br />
once «<br />
bsam<br />
They<br />
is dtia<br />
jests was<br />
Thoridiy.<br />
G<br />
l<br />
-JBgatu Thoridiy.<br />
_. urged the General Confernext<br />
year to adopt such church<br />
jtion.<br />
jhop Oorson old<br />
c JOB it would be<br />
burch to have the<br />
In his<br />
or the<br />
around In such a •"»""<br />
ttst<br />
od for the<br />
hops move<br />
the<br />
Still No Decision<br />
fc Iti intatooa In war-toro coun- on DUfleS. I rolleVS<br />
Decision by [he PubUe D<br />
. -___ OonunijsiQn on tot question <strong>of</strong> sub-<br />
^f^JJlS 0 ?!<br />
sututing bujfg for Wiley, between<br />
Drisooll and the legislature to t<br />
act a uniform-hours bill which Jtp<br />
recjblre all liquor gelling estahtt<br />
mentis to dose between<br />
midnb<br />
and 7 a. m.<br />
The same resolution also reqr<br />
state authorities to prohibit<br />
tales all day Sunday, tt>e saint<br />
neighboring Pennsylvania.<br />
SUNDAX SCHOOL DBIVB v<br />
APTltOVgD<br />
The Conference adopted a pro-1<br />
gram <strong>of</strong> Its Board <strong>of</strong> Education I<br />
uhich sets a goal <strong>of</strong> 25,000 net<br />
Church School members to be attained<br />
during the next 12 months<br />
Present scnool enrollment Is about<br />
60.000<br />
The education report detailed<br />
Plans being made 10 Intensify efforts<br />
to bring more young people into the<br />
church and Sunday .school, wliii the<br />
goal not only <strong>of</strong> more members but<br />
also better teaching.<br />
Among other<br />
things, there trill be a school for<br />
pastors, to help them improve their<br />
work as church school teachers.<br />
"We are toying to do a down-toearth,<br />
personalized job as the most<br />
effective contribution we can make<br />
In helping to redeem this lost generation,<br />
1 ' tald Rev, Lynn H. Coreon,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Princeton, chairman <strong>of</strong> toe board.<br />
SIX PASTORS EETIKE<br />
Tail year's session marked the retirement<br />
or sis elderly pastors from<br />
full-time service, while eight new<br />
men were admitted to full Conference<br />
membership and dx others admitted<br />
on trial,<br />
Kfteen young i<br />
F.B.I. M*n TeU* ''.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Boy Who Shurmed<br />
3unday Schools<br />
(CmUnaed from Pate 1)<br />
% as wt say, it is wen<br />
ate.<br />
• - h»/ - tUet start tfy-<br />
School Writers<br />
To Have Clinic<br />
Staff members and advisers <strong>of</strong> The<br />
Blllov.s, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />
ncnBpaper. apd <strong>of</strong> all oiher New<br />
Jersey secondary school publications<br />
have been invited to attend the<br />
eighth New Jersey Scholastic Press<br />
solution to our clinic on the Rutgers University<br />
look to the rtntrch, campus. Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 18 Apand<br />
women <strong>of</strong> char-, pro-cimately 500 high school Jouraal-<br />
• e more worthwhile • Lts MB e-vpe-tcd to attend.<br />
-i\<br />
This is the role <strong>of</strong>, The program for the clinic, ttxjnei<br />
itlon — to develop sored by the Rutgers School <strong>of</strong><br />
esp ibility The church Journ.ill.sin, was announced this<br />
ter ,'A only to those wl-o vetk by Burton L Hotaling, assist-<br />
,ut go out and bring in ait pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> journalism and ex-<br />
> avoid the church w uhe secretary <strong>of</strong> the N?k<br />
ct<br />
If nsl<br />
firm.<br />
and a<br />
inust<br />
ef the Indj<br />
. If ownud<br />
safety qua materisi for interesting nke the Importance <strong>of</strong><br />
classroom sessions on the subject.<br />
I problem, and I am<br />
Mfio to be distributed wul be Jun- JJ>e geMgd sjrton ol' %m<br />
ior Flreflghters' Beport sheets on-f S£l<br />
which children are requested to re- j "We can help now by glvtag mfor.<br />
I»n on vanous safety factors around mation and suggestions,<br />
which<br />
their own homes, making themsilves should he forwarded to Ralph A,<br />
' Obl hi H i<br />
d, Ocfjn ( if ^ \fft O,<br />
Th< rpr O< can 4?e<br />
Rib Roan<br />
» S7c<br />
Stewing Beef •?»<br />
rb Xf c<br />
Chopped Bail<br />
ib 43c<br />
?tt«rt Ribs Beef ,^nil<br />
35c<br />
•B«ed Dried Beef Loaf V* "> 3le<br />
f&tWh-Killed<br />
IG CHICKENS ib 49<br />
treib Jertey Select Oysters ^ 39c<br />
rl. Jersey Whltlog FiUets<br />
% ». age<br />
(Tancy Pollock Fillets<br />
ib 23c<br />
1 nuet el CodHih k 29c<br />
'[ Fresh White Lump Crabmeat h lie<br />
Kick<br />
Acme<br />
frttol* Gulden<br />
CORN<br />
Llbby'i or fwlft'l<br />
Coraed Beef ^ 45c<br />
Dill PltklM "*• — '""1 »t<br />
Apple Buttor "<br />
ThlMlh*""" 11 *<br />
Banking Hours:<br />
9 a. m. to 2 p. m.<br />
Saturdays; 9 a. m« to 12 Nom<br />
din.<br />
Blsu Ch88H> "*" ^"Mt<br />
Naftle'i Gruyer» •«»40*<br />
PhenlxCheeiham '•••- 2 5t<br />
All-Sweet • " * '»»>»36f<br />
tfS» Ouallly<br />
Oleomargarine A<br />
- Iffoefed fresh Fruifs & Vegefob/aa<br />
oiucious.<br />
SEA ISLE CITY Ol<br />
ATLANTIC Ctn ttWTBIC<br />
Bonn 11 mm, to 1 jun.<br />
Brery Tuesday *B<br />
^Ripened Honeydewi<br />
arnia Iceberg Lettuce<br />
1M<br />
Itc<br />
!ELS SPROUTS^<br />
>»i9 c<br />
tICES lOWER THAN A YEAR AGO<br />
ft?<br />
a Ho. 3 can.<br />
«| .JafiLi<br />
Tomatoes<br />
»Ie Tomatoes ^1<br />
V" 0<br />
TITLE IN8DRANCK<br />
Remfertag courteous and prompt<br />
creaHng Mfety since 1688<br />
CHELSEA TITLE<br />
GUARANTY GOI<br />
ALBERT O. ABBOTT. Chiilrman <strong>of</strong> U» ]<br />
ELWOOD p, XIRKUAN. Prtd*»I;<br />
ATLANTIC CITt<br />
Boardwalk Nation*! Bank<br />
^Sauer Kraut ...<br />
ral Grapefruit Juice<br />
Jord Tomato Juice ^*:<br />
Whole Aprloot* n»••«»•»••»»••»•»>«*••>•»•••>»<<br />
L. H. Conlen 's$ot<br />
936-938 Asbury Avenue<br />
Just Received<br />
General Electric<br />
Deep Freeze Cabinet<br />
' Can Make, ImwwiHi'fr* iMivwi*' .,<br />
610 SOUTH SECOND STBEET, VfkoJL «, PA.<br />
ANNOUNCEMENT!<br />
Ilia <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Woodcraft Co.<br />
OP 1KB BOARDWALK IS NOW LOCATED AT<br />
919 BAY AVENUE<br />
Von An Invited to Visit Ol* Display Boom<br />
Ton Suiest and We Make It to Order — Wonder Worfctt* in Wootjij<br />
WHOLESALE - RETAIL<br />
Sensational Nev<br />
VPHILCO<br />
/FREEZER<br />
•Trfc<br />
,. T -<br />
•,''i<br />
For Freezing and Sub-Zero<br />
Storage <strong>of</strong> Frozen Foods<br />
A triumph <strong>of</strong> engineering «n<br />
bringing you valuable exclusive feituiet<br />
found nowhere clso ... m> mutter htU<br />
much ytu pay I Compare—Had Tba'II be<br />
convinced: New ideu, new detign, Heir<br />
quality construction make this th« *<br />
gremteitfreexeronthenurketl '<br />
JACOB C.<br />
710 ASBURY AYEi<br />
a 1 ;<br />
•V.
I'" S '<br />
S.VJ<br />
*ersonal... Clubs .. 4 Lodge<br />
GWEN riBfTIT, Bepnfar<br />
ili CSuh<br />
and Mrs. H. B. Cooper. Wh si and win honor ^ _ ___ti •»•<br />
Central av., has been named a Sarah gala Idl Ladles' HieSt'dinner party,<br />
MORE SOCIAL, CLOB<br />
School Girls taken into the Girl Willlstnn scholar at Mount Holyoke scheduled for Monday at »M p. m.<br />
fomen'sChib<br />
Scout troop were Antoinette AnnarelU.<br />
Norms Canajsza and Janice high avenge In academic work dur-<br />
Chita.<br />
College. South Hadley. Mast- far aat the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-8omettl j<br />
NEWS ON PAGES 13 and 14 James M. Allen<br />
WtasenthaL They also retell ing the first four semesters. The affair, for Craftsmen and<br />
gifts from the Brownies.<br />
Cited Names Wanted Is Married<br />
Pendants far a year's attendance<br />
MtSB Cooper is a gndnate <strong>of</strong> the their wives, win feature * 5F°&<br />
also were distributed, and the troop<br />
Westtown friends' ihool, and hasatonal entertainment to last two<br />
e made to two mem.<br />
Women 1 * dab far their for Stainton Club<br />
8t Stephen's Methodist Church,<br />
was given the number <strong>of</strong> 2.<br />
been an active member <strong>of</strong> Mount houn or longer.<br />
Holyolce campus life, serving aa• *•<br />
Representing the Girl Scout Troop<br />
C^fTatflftllvOVU* *WSS LAC ^^if-H^ Oif &<br />
trar<br />
telMlf at a the velttiefund<br />
T tart ThdT<br />
Olyde<br />
at th* at Rebefcah Meeting: bnely wedding on Saturday when<br />
ere Mrs. ESteabelh Ay. leader,<br />
treasurer <strong>of</strong> the fhmn rreahtnan Uclass,<br />
Miss Edith Wsanl. daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
Dorothy Hostler and Barbara Weir<br />
sophomore representative <strong>of</strong> the college<br />
Judicial board, and publicity<br />
Dr. Crowe to Go 1 on<br />
Mrs. Amis Roy, Noble Grand <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rebekah Lodge has reeted<br />
and Mrs. Daniel Ptsanl. <strong>of</strong> Gennan-<br />
y ^^j died<br />
A report wait made on a skating chairman for the Fellowship <strong>of</strong> 3-Week Vacation<br />
town, became the hrlde <strong>of</strong> James M.<br />
party last Saturday for the Brownies Faiths campus conference.<br />
quested an n members eb bi to<br />
• ratted aie largest sura<br />
t to bring<br />
to Altai, son <strong>of</strong> Capt and Mrs. Theo-<br />
Allen. 333 Bay av.<br />
by Howard Stainton<br />
• •*<br />
Dr. Aldrich C. Crowe wil)<br />
names for t&e<br />
iftnut and Mis. Dorothy Mc-<br />
Stainton Club at t adore<br />
Mrs. Ethel Shaw, leader <strong>of</strong> the<br />
here Saturday for hl» boyhpa"<br />
IbrecUicd the award for a<br />
meeting Monday at $ p. m. In The The bride, given In marriage by<br />
Brownies, announces that any gni<br />
in MomtevallOL Ai^K*t«^_ ^h<br />
h ntatbod <strong>of</strong> fnnd-nislng.<br />
Sentinel-Ledger Building. her father wore • charming gown<br />
seven yean <strong>of</strong> age or older may Join Episcopal Women wiU spend tbfte weeku, vialtlnit<br />
IJMne Wllltamsand Mrs. Mctrd<br />
to representVtoeUpiwas made last Wedm ace neckline and fitted bodice, with<br />
its were served.<br />
* *•<br />
. at committee<br />
A visit to Lillian HebeKah I <strong>of</strong> irory satin, with <strong>of</strong>f-the-shoulder the<br />
mother, Mrs. P t. Crowe.<br />
To Meet Tuesday<br />
>y Mix Hazel Bussom, Mis. t till skirt and a tone court train. A<br />
An important business meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Plan-<br />
Under. Mrs. I*»Ji Adams. Mrs. Anna tiara <strong>of</strong> Ivory satin and mange<br />
the Women's Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity<br />
Episcopal Church will take Place<br />
WHUAM8 ON TUP<br />
Roy and Mrs. Dorothy Lemont. blossoms held her fingertip veil in Miss Campbell<br />
Mr. and Mra. f. SJw*rd<br />
i 1 McDowell, perstmnel Mis. Homer, junior Past<br />
place, and she carried a bridal<br />
:allowing corporate communion services<br />
at 10 A. m_ Tuesday at the<br />
Ml Central ar, left Wednotdaj W<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the M. E. Nahle Grand, will represent pt the<br />
shouer bouquet <strong>of</strong> unite bridal roses Enters Cornell U.<br />
visit his dater-in-law tn Stroudjud<br />
friends In Baltimore<br />
CWy.j the I«*?"<br />
l<br />
and tiny pompoms, with a large<br />
parish bouse.<br />
Miss Betty Campbell, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Tney plan to re-<br />
12*2&l° •> Rebdath<br />
I. at 8:15 State Assembly session Tuesday a:<br />
white orchid in the center<br />
Mrs. Jean Campbell. 8495th st.. left All members are urged to be present<br />
to discuss plans for fall activ-<br />
, at Mrs. tne Madison Hotel, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. MAID OF HONOR<br />
Sunday for Ithica. N. Y_ where she<br />
I Fennlyn pi <strong>On</strong> Tuesday evening Mrs. Homer Miss Connie Brant, <strong>of</strong> Gennantown,<br />
who served as maid <strong>of</strong> honor,<br />
will attend Cornell University as a<br />
i*'es.<br />
NEW VE88ION<br />
wO] take her Past Noble Grand degree<br />
in the As^mbly.<br />
wore a f irschia gown with fitted<br />
student in the hotel administration The Auxiliary is staging a rum Bus motorman (loudly): "Kindly<br />
course<br />
mage sale this week at Russell's shove each other to the rear, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
- Miner Married Other members <strong>of</strong> the local group bodice and full skirt Her headdress As was reported In last week's<br />
Bakery. The sale began Wednesday bos, please!"-— Louisville Ooorier-<br />
, «adMn 3.1<br />
also plan to attend the session.<br />
Sentinel-Ledger. Miss Campbell had<br />
ana is continuing throughout Ffclda]<br />
•T, announce<br />
enrcHfed at T^nple Dni^rigity but<br />
to raise funds for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Joamal<br />
WD, Ham,<br />
Ctater. <strong>of</strong> We<br />
toi<br />
rwfH i<br />
1706 Wesley a*, fa<br />
_.. Bnner hone tMs week<br />
t l%iladdpUa«<br />
Never has there<br />
been such a Sfleetion,..<br />
never such opportmnlty to<br />
look new in vhat b8cO"«3<br />
you most... as at eur<br />
FACTORY SX031 today,<br />
tonorrow and always.<br />
AGGRESSIVE has a<br />
narvelous sol«etica<br />
Of clothes fop ths<br />
children, too,<br />
Alterations are HUE<br />
COAT CO. INC,<br />
«AMMONTeN, N. J,<br />
BiM.*»imintmiT. Merit IN<br />
Tfak 4 BD. Omp WMMII 1 Ueda<br />
OM* b*»T' 91» 9, Svndoy fiH 6<br />
.„ . = Betrothal<br />
Vv -c' <strong>of</strong> Resort Couple<br />
was <strong>of</strong> m**^htr]g- fuschia plumes and<br />
net, and aba carried yellow rases.<br />
— -—nalds wen Mrs, Edith<br />
and Miss Frticja "'<br />
, cousins <strong>of</strong> the bill<br />
wort blue and rink, rasp.<br />
They carried ted roses, and<br />
costumes. Including matching<br />
dresses, were In style similar b<br />
<strong>of</strong> the said ol Honor.<br />
RECEPTION FOLLOWED<br />
Malcolm Howies, <strong>of</strong> this city, was<br />
best man.<br />
Daniel Pisani. Jr., and John Pissni,<br />
her<br />
f& it<br />
Both Miss MeRalf af and Mr. Kelly<br />
M graduatti dti ol <strong>Ocean</strong> fflty fflty Hih High<br />
School<br />
brothers <strong>of</strong> the bride, ae, were mere ushers, —•"—~<br />
The churcn *aj decorated " wlta<br />
palms and gladioli.<br />
A reception followed at the American<br />
Legion HalL<br />
The couple left for a weddtag trip<br />
to New York. <strong>On</strong> their return they<br />
will reside here.<br />
More Girl* Jtaift<br />
Brownies' Troop<br />
The Brownies' troop conducted<br />
fly-up meeting Tuesday evening in<br />
the new library at Central mx.<br />
Mis* Cooper Wins<br />
New College Honor<br />
Miss Jean Cooper, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
W.C.T.U. to Meet Friday Mn, WTUiaBi Unsel, 417 Central av the part week at Shore MemorH<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> unit <strong>of</strong> thewith Mr*. Otorge Cake and Mrs.<br />
Women's Christian Temperance <strong>On</strong>ion<br />
ail! have its first monthly meet-<br />
The Piggy Basket to raist welfare<br />
Anttieny Pipe asrisang as hostesses.<br />
two births re.<br />
ing ol ihe tail season Friday at 8funds wa* started on its rounds, am<br />
Qiferson, <strong>of</strong><br />
p. m, at tte home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mary Christmaa cards for sale by ram<br />
Gardiner. 801 Central av.<br />
Mr. and srrs. Joseph R. Brudon<br />
liave closed the Audutwn Aparttjenls<br />
for the winter and have returned to<br />
their home in Audubon.<br />
Eat New Kind omiriy<br />
And Grow TMn*<br />
Dacttr't Dliceiiry<br />
jflu hf\f to d<br />
er fat u UJ mt tha h 4«!Hnotn<br />
arm kind at ttolj oJIfi AYHS.<br />
^i 1 * K. <strong>of</strong> BrTxjfc'jni rvpettt itx<br />
<strong>of</strong> G JIM. n i-u[hLTrcix a_-jd<br />
p n rrpnrl<br />
<strong>of</strong> S to it Ib«.<br />
2 uifk mLTrr^ l<br />
pywiiiiH wu , l<br />
c!tn4^ii um tnd report quick and<br />
•j/e icatrt with O-*T 1U0 l<br />
c a muK All trithout d . _<br />
VWS Ual " hrpjticiuL rfcU^j^<br />
i Calamn FboMnK iha<br />
uatuumi<br />
1OSE WEIGHT EACH WEtJC Sun inda.<br />
rmnli rfj^JMn^ that taxr itmdcr fn\n Kit<br />
V m^c, art AYDi (Jndj FUn Cm he<br />
lakra at box at at wort. Urlinnsl Ul J PIMENTO<br />
T<br />
3|<<br />
HUT LOW<br />
•SULTANA ILUE ROSE<br />
ICONWAY.MI<br />
15 • .'^?*a<br />
Mi
[•.Death<br />
JBBSBT TAXPAYERS<br />
have<br />
t minion ta<br />
t minion taxp<br />
the luieli ft?<br />
totfthta<br />
for the apt. fl«Ml<br />
high «pendt<strong>of</strong> budgrt g»lted<br />
to the i)(>eds ol the W«shln«ton<br />
bureaucratic empire.<br />
MANNA FOB O. B, PAXBOLLEBS<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> the presidential veto<br />
<strong>of</strong> tax reduction, taxes will continue<br />
M pour late the treasury at the<br />
same high volume.<br />
This will be<br />
manna from heaven for the msten<br />
f<br />
f<br />
the<br />
<strong>of</strong> kin <strong>of</strong> all<br />
and eent to the not<br />
Too Late To Oasiify<br />
WJI. His veto message Is<br />
• to when tax reduction win<br />
So the taipwen will emto<br />
i«ve and save to pay their<br />
1 «r Fetteral upending which<br />
t on a war-ame tads In a<br />
i period.<br />
n<br />
ance <strong>of</strong> an army<br />
reU#r»<br />
e<br />
<strong>of</strong> Federal pay-<br />
<strong>On</strong> lift while thc earners <strong>of</strong><br />
win swe^ their tax AH<br />
<strong>of</strong> an opi<br />
THE GODS<br />
S<br />
J awtf the iodi to<br />
f M« veto agsinilt the MOw^fare<br />
<strong>of</strong> 41 million tax-<br />
. He 1* the flnt president to<br />
K to veto a nattonal tax re-<br />
1 bflL In AUne »w?j te de-<br />
*,tbe Wffl <strong>of</strong> the people u exrgpi^€5iM£i7§s<br />
to<br />
The New Jersey Taxpayers' Association<br />
says; "Use <strong>of</strong> the presidential<br />
veto to block economy and tax relief<br />
programs approved by huge<br />
Congressional majorities is dismaying<br />
to our taxpayers. It makes a<br />
mockery <strong>of</strong> the 1916 ballot box verdict<br />
which ailed for drastically reduced<br />
federal spending end a lightening<br />
<strong>of</strong> the income tax burden."<br />
A one-man block <strong>of</strong> overwhelm<br />
tog public opinion J5 something new<br />
to AH<br />
hJ^Of<br />
CARD <strong>of</strong> THANKS<br />
tfbr the vstM <strong>of</strong> a large i<br />
(f their<br />
needed-«i relief has been<br />
JM^bf the window by the<br />
; jl «e man who, on Jus own<br />
WE WISH Is thank trie many rriiad*<br />
WBo vialled our mother, Un. Adalalda<br />
B,' Dubi#r, and aoDIlBtlcd to nd hep<br />
carda, liltin ud flewari taroan the<br />
•Hki <strong>of</strong> her nine., in Sanaa Foist<br />
and ill thfflB who were »o thoughtful<br />
u her dealh,<br />
Theodore Pierios<br />
Thamas Pierson, Jr.<br />
Mm. Riilh B. Swing<br />
UST—Died •qalrnl fur neehpt««, I<br />
' " IT 1MB and Blrapioo *»., 1*0.1<br />
M, IUward If returned to 110]<br />
MnUiiM, IH iau, pill; ate i.noa<br />
k 1M ISM, laMHsf In varnlthad<br />
d, ranialiad. Oil Nut, |5i««.<br />
«tt*tt, SMB porch, Urdialai<br />
room, kitchen<br />
l W tak tli<br />
i , kitchen<br />
torn nil corouW. talk on tlimt<br />
noar; 4 bodrooma, I ill, batha aaa<br />
Ivn aund.ck SB Htoad floor, Plaad<br />
for taut. Compi.relr ud nicely ftm,.<br />
f.«r lint" irllb .man hinted<br />
^Sf aver am SSi,SOD AlEn-<br />
B. Fsi, 1th ud Atlutlo it, 10.]<br />
SAIiS—HadnBlud hotel, tl t.edrooM,<br />
prlvste cad seml^priifiite baths, BJCSIT<br />
l d<br />
BeM, {ssd location, gBIndid<br />
fep couple. PrlL-ed Fight<br />
116 Qrcas 6T, i@l|<br />
tractive "bnnnlo.,<br />
Oi>daBa<br />
. hai ddnble sar-<br />
•n, lot 1:0 fast rrsBt by 100 feet dnp.<br />
Thu It «» HaliBt l l k<br />
HALE—SBfs#es aaa<br />
to b. Kmoin] from pirmlae. b><br />
buj.r. Apply 111 JMlJOtlc av 10-10<br />
na<br />
aate.<br />
Ion.<br />
It «» HalieBt vjlu. let a<br />
DBfunuhad,<br />
IB good condl.<br />
i room! asd buh, plyj a efiffl.<br />
lil<br />
bu, plyj a efiffl<br />
bisatlsB uililiy mon on first<br />
floor,<br />
T&u fj a reaJ buy at p.sso, Mr, Hills,<br />
care <strong>of</strong> Srak«r, sja AtloAtie av, »-IB<br />
or apBft<br />
volseit j daairabf<br />
earner, eestfal FRSidas<br />
Usprevefneots.<br />
$SSOO,<br />
aad<br />
Improved<br />
lolii Including<br />
l seciion, all<br />
Olgar UBim =<br />
prijpefly priced<br />
•ALE—POM 'il. |5 eoap., flSOi snick<br />
•31 eloh coupe |l?ii 154 |oa Few<br />
Inwk, rebuilt motor, fits.<br />
Bar, mil<br />
MS trade. Tamu, • Cralf, EnjiCb<br />
CfgjaU Phase geiBiri Foist ilig. je.17<br />
SALE—4 oil Titavei |inin«e]ii<br />
dislsir<br />
roam t«t,l« %i: llbrnry labl« p.: one<br />
wsasiu macslae $31 00. t William Fehrle<br />
Memorial Field, at 2 30 p m.<br />
Coaches Ray Hyde and Ced<br />
Shields have been drilling the Point<br />
cquad several weeks and are looking<br />
forward confidently to an undefeated<br />
spason.<br />
Many new faces dot a strong Mrward<br />
wall which Includes Jimmy<br />
Marshall, formerly <strong>of</strong> the Pleasantvllle<br />
Maroons, Frans Van Tangen,<br />
Of Chicago, Andy Scola, Bob Fugec.<br />
Jake Schuff and Charles Gray, <strong>of</strong><br />
the Point<br />
Ball carriers Include<br />
Colin Machines, Frank Duke and<br />
James Mahoney, BJI veterans and<br />
Iftat year's BUI Silwetter, Tom Neill,<br />
Ous Balliet and Joseph Velt.<br />
County Club Women<br />
Plan Card Party<br />
SOMERS POINT — The Atlantic<br />
County Federation <strong>of</strong> Women B Republican<br />
Olubs had an enjoyable<br />
ulternoon meeting last Thursday, at<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> the nre^ldent. Airs<br />
Caroline Bhreve, In Northnrld The<br />
members met at noon und had a<br />
box luncheon, with- Mri Shreve<br />
suODlylng additional refreshments.<br />
Plans were made for a larec card<br />
party this month, date to be announced,<br />
and Mrs. Albert Horton<br />
will be general chalnnan<br />
Speaker's were Surrogate Albert<br />
Abbott, and Gerard Oormley, candidate<br />
for sheriff s <strong>of</strong>fice. Members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the various municipalities <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
County attended<br />
64 Names Lopped<br />
From Voting Lists<br />
bixty-four rcglsteicd voters In<br />
Snmers Point hme been "purged'<br />
from thi> eligible icitlng list by thc<br />
Atlantic County Board <strong>of</strong> Elections,<br />
in the flr-.t tlcan-up <strong>of</strong> Its kin(< -.lnco<br />
permariPnt registration was installed<br />
in 1043 Those- removed weie persons<br />
who had not voted at lea-st once<br />
In a general election in four yi'iu-s<br />
The board ulso deleted names <strong>of</strong><br />
28 Vnwond regbtrants mid .72 In<br />
Northlleld<br />
CITY CAB<br />
Has Resumed its<br />
WINTER<br />
RATES<br />
0105<br />
Winter Office:<br />
820 Asbury Ave.<br />
Parents Protest<br />
Pupil Transfer<br />
SOMEfiS POINT—A delegation <strong>of</strong><br />
24 parents appeared before city<br />
council Friday night to protest<br />
against the proposed transfer <strong>of</strong><br />
younger pupils from the Dawes ay.<br />
section ol the city to the New York<br />
av school Lawrence Lee was<br />
spokesman for the group<br />
Council referred the matter to the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education, to be considered<br />
this Thursday night The<br />
Board'<strong>of</strong> Echool Estimate will meet<br />
at the same time<br />
It was announced that the zoning<br />
ordinance will be amended when<br />
It comes up for final passage <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />
24 The change will make<br />
Launch av,, Maryland av and Miller<br />
av, residential metis, and Sunny av<br />
and Harbor la for a distance <strong>of</strong> 175<br />
feet will be open for limited business<br />
Another amendment will limit<br />
the size <strong>of</strong> public billboards to 32<br />
square feet<br />
i<br />
<strong>City</strong> Treasurer James M Manag-1<br />
nan, Jr. reported that receipts from<br />
January 1 to August 31<br />
_.<br />
637 32, and disbursements were J107,-<br />
162 34 Tax Collector Harry Smith<br />
reported receipts for August <strong>of</strong> $17,-<br />
205 05, and for the first eight<br />
months <strong>of</strong> the year, $101,954 06<br />
Officers Installed<br />
By Legion Post<br />
SOMERS POINT — Officers were<br />
Proposed Sewage Disposal<br />
Merger Cfpett to Inspection<br />
Seven Alternative Method* Proposed by Engineering<br />
Finn for Shore ftorfCoiainitnities<br />
6OMfeRS POINT—A detailed report<br />
showing how Somers Point and<br />
other shore rd. communities can<br />
deal with their problems <strong>of</strong> sanitary<br />
sewage disposal In the nfnrt decade,*<br />
was placed on flle for public inspection<br />
here Friday night<br />
The report, prepared After an 11-<br />
month study by the Gpn Engineering<br />
Co., Inc., In cooperation with<br />
municipal engineers, will be available<br />
for public scrutiny at the city<br />
hall <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Engineer James M.<br />
Monatfhan, Jr., until <strong>Oct</strong>otter 24.<br />
During the month 'any cltlitertfifty<br />
Inspect It and tak questions concerning<br />
the proposals.<br />
TOWN MEETING LATER<br />
There probably will be a town<br />
meeting called later to discuss future<br />
sewage requirements and hear criticisms<br />
or suggestions<br />
Thc O<strong>of</strong>f report sets up seven different<br />
methods by which any one<br />
<strong>of</strong> the communities <strong>of</strong> Somers Point,<br />
Llnwood, Northfleld and Absecon<br />
can meet future sewage needs separately<br />
or by combined action The<br />
various plans would require annual<br />
sewer rentals froin property owners<br />
sers.<br />
ring comalternate<br />
f h<br />
sewer rental fces^Ud by users.<br />
The sWdy by the engineering <<br />
pany set up th* seven alter<br />
plans, barfed cm estimates <strong>of</strong> what<br />
the population win toe in tne Affected<br />
communities up to i960.<br />
HOOK UP WiHttf PTIaXaS<br />
The plan by which Somers Point,<br />
LtnwooO. JtorthfleW ana "~<br />
ylcwd combine In<br />
would L mean that<br />
fleet their<br />
one opciftf<br />
technical phases <strong>of</strong> the joint au<br />
tty proposals.<br />
at a recent meeting at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs<br />
Hattle Fenton. 38 E New<br />
Jersey av, by Gladys Price nnd<br />
Josephine Rediniua, county <strong>of</strong>flcerb<br />
Miss Anna Summers niu> installed<br />
as president.<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>ficers are<br />
Mrs Buthle Chamberlain, first vice<br />
president, Mrs Lois Ewing, second<br />
vice president, Mrs. Norma Meskers,<br />
treasurer, Mrs Alene Summer 1 !, secretary,<br />
Mrs. Margaret<br />
Wlnblow,<br />
sergeant at arms, Mrs Helen Summers,<br />
historian. Mrs Hattle Fenton,<br />
chaplain<br />
The next regular meeting will take<br />
f ilace at 8 15 p m Monday at the<br />
lome <strong>of</strong> Miss Dorh Frltscn, 16 E<br />
Groveland av<br />
SANDRA COX CELEBRATES<br />
BIRTHDAY WITH PARTY<br />
SOMERS POINT — Sandra Cox,<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs Ralph Cox,<br />
138 W John'son av, celebrated hei<br />
fcbtth birthday anniversary last Fridav<br />
by entertaining a group <strong>of</strong><br />
friends at her home<br />
Her Kue">t"j were Georglanna<br />
Blnke. rdward Gross, Connie, Judy,<br />
Katlierine and Warren Brown,<br />
Cheryl and Charles McNeil. George<br />
und Eleanor Allen, Mimi, Dorothy<br />
and Jane Bog.c, Porky and Barbara<br />
Johnson. Shirley and Billy Brimm,<br />
Johnny Chew, Betty Brown, Doiothy<br />
and Debbie Bruce, Tommy Smith, i<br />
Sundra PeKgy and Wayne Cox, Mis<br />
Margaret New, Mis. Charlotte<br />
Smith, Mrs John Chew. Mis Bert<br />
Brown. Mri. James Ash. Mrs David<br />
Mnssey, Mrs Edith Blown, Mrs<br />
Georgv Allen and Mrs Ralph Cox<br />
is convalesiay<br />
av., after<br />
nkenau Hos-<br />
Hn, Maurice Wa<br />
na at her home, 1<br />
, Jgbttn 111 at<br />
pltal, Philadelphia,<br />
Point Churches<br />
FIRST BAPTIST<br />
Hev. Richard Clork, Pastor<br />
10 a m —Sunday School<br />
11 a m.—Morning Worship "The<br />
Book <strong>of</strong> Revelations," 7th chapter,<br />
4pm —Radio Broadcast, WFPO.<br />
6 30 p m.—Young People's Meet-<br />
Ing 7 45 p m —Evening service "That<br />
Every Man Examine Himself."<br />
Last Sunday evening The Rev.<br />
Mr Clark baptized Billy-and Betty<br />
Jo Hcadley, and George Barclay, At<br />
the morning service, Carol Ann Barclay,<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mfrs.<br />
George Barclay, was dedicated.<br />
* • •<br />
BETHANY METHODIST<br />
Rev. Jesse Philips. Pastor<br />
10 a m —Sunday School<br />
11 a m—Morning Worship Communion.<br />
6 30 p m — Youth Fellowship<br />
meeting<br />
7 30 p m —"The Living Fellowship,<br />
' topic<br />
Wednesday<br />
7 30pm —Prayer Meeting.<br />
8 30pm —Official Board meeting.<br />
• • *<br />
ST. JOSEPH'S R. C.<br />
Rev. Paul V. Barry, Pastor<br />
Masses on Sunday at D and 11<br />
GRACE LtlTIIERAN<br />
Robert Z. Wuehter. B. D., Pastor<br />
Sundny.<strong>Oct</strong>ober 5—The 18th Sunday<br />
after Trinity.<br />
0:45 a.m.—Church Scliool. Mrs.<br />
Benjamin Sickman, superintendent.<br />
Classes lor all ages. Visitors wel-<br />
11 aJn,—The Service; Sermon by<br />
for in our<br />
"FOR AN<br />
>.N 6O0D BATING"<br />
WIS SOW'S<br />
RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL BAR<br />
SOMERS POINT, N. J.<br />
CLOSED THURSDAY<br />
Open Weekdays from (P.M. - Sundays bom 12 Noon<br />
EVERETT BANNISTER<br />
South Jersey's Frefcmd Organist Enchanting Tan Nightly<br />
with the Magic <strong>of</strong> His Mnsio<br />
Shore rd. and Pierson av. Phone; S, P. 913<br />
NurBery School, allowing the parents<br />
to worship at the Service.<br />
Holy Communion will be.administered.<br />
. New. members will be .received<br />
into the congregation at that<br />
time.<br />
Point Pantor Speaks<br />
at Evaiigel Meetings<br />
SOMERS PCPT<br />
A tWO^fe<br />
g<br />
SOMERS PCPT — A<br />
scries <strong>of</strong> meetings bepui Monda<br />
evening in the. Church School building,<br />
Calvert and Dudley av,, Vent-<br />
DOr Beighte, Atwitlc <strong>City</strong>, when the<br />
Christum Business Men's Committee-sponsored<br />
evangelistic services<br />
got unalr my.<br />
Bev. Richard Clark, pastor <strong>of</strong> First<br />
Baptist Church, Somers Point, is the<br />
speaker at these meetings. He is<br />
noted as a radio preacher and young<br />
people's spe&fccr.<br />
The meetings are conducted dally<br />
at 7 45 p. m. and arc Jed by Elmer<br />
Breder and, Wallace Haines, assisted<br />
by many <strong>of</strong> the CB.M.c. members.<br />
Special music has been planned. Including<br />
piano, Violin and trumpet<br />
specialties<br />
At the Sunday afternoon meeting<br />
the Revelation GospeV Team nil] be<br />
In charge, bringing chalk pictures,<br />
special songs and a gospel message.<br />
The public is invited to attend.<br />
William Morrow,<br />
meeting with the Cape May<br />
lib <strong>Oct</strong>ober 33, At the Cape M>y<br />
Darters.<br />
Hans<br />
for a ladles<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober 28.<br />
ranging «p to |7<br />
Sinawiks Plan to<br />
Sensor Girl Scouts<br />
8OMEH8 TOINT —'<br />
with<br />
^<br />
trade Hart, pren<br />
made on the ft<br />
party last Month at<br />
which<br />
Mrs.<br />
ited». committee<br />
er Information as to<br />
*•«:<br />
_ JnLniduOed<br />
as ft new mem-<br />
'-ware Mrs. Mllduced<br />
by Mrs. Theresa<br />
to fie ]<br />
TWO<br />
RETURN TO COLLEGE<br />
SOMfeRS POINT — Jack Saburn<br />
has returned to Mohawk College,<br />
Utlca, N Y.. after spending the<br />
summer with his parents, Mr. and<br />
Mrs. A. W, Sabum.<br />
Walter Sabum, who attended iummer<br />
sessions at Sampson College,<br />
Sampson, N. V,, returned Tuesday<br />
for the fall term, after spending the<br />
week end at home, m mi Ms<br />
ter, yfirtil«j'imBt ft 'n^cjci with<br />
r. iabutti, at tH ififi ld<br />
Maine.<br />
cj with<br />
g lodge<br />
Kiwanls Club <strong>Oct</strong>ober 28 at<br />
Golf dub was accepted, it win<br />
the regular <strong>Oct</strong>ober meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
i <strong>of</strong> We<br />
me<br />
be<br />
the<br />
Point Personals<br />
SOMERS POINT—Mr-<br />
Frpd Relman, <strong>of</strong> PhJT "<br />
week-end guests <strong>of</strong><br />
Francis Champion.<br />
Mis Margaret Harris, <strong>of</strong> Annie a,v,<br />
is entertaining her sister and family,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
• * •<br />
Mrs. Amanda Dtether j. ^ guest <strong>of</strong><br />
ur and Mrs J. Victors, <strong>of</strong> Merchantvule.<br />
• • •<br />
Edward Kuntz, son ol Mr. and<br />
Mrs Edward Kuntz, Buy av, entered<br />
the Bordentown Military Academy<br />
during the past week<br />
TOUB HEW ENCtAND<br />
soMBRs vamt<br />
— MI&I Ana*<br />
Spiti L her brother, John Spite, and<br />
Mrs, Magdelene Spitz, all <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
Point, and Mr tBBi >Ite. fceon But,<br />
er, oi Northfleld, spent last week on<br />
a ftrip through New York, New<br />
Hampshire and Vermont.<br />
•••••••»•••••••••»••••»••»••••••••»••••«•*•••••<br />
•INN<br />
Maryland Avenue, Somers Point<br />
• JACKIE •<br />
PIANIST - ACCORDIONIST<br />
Fun, Music, Fine F<strong>of</strong>ld and Drinks<br />
at Harry's Moderate Price*<br />
Phone: Semen Point 907<br />
RUG<br />
CLEANING<br />
MEANS<br />
LONGER WEAR"<br />
Ltt us lighten jonr hongccltantng<br />
sa ftlr as your KUO8<br />
an concerned!<br />
Oar netted removes all flirt<br />
anfl Mad before we cleau and<br />
die them.<br />
Store your rap with confident*!<br />
aha HUle cost or, we wiU<br />
prepare thorn and return to yon,<br />
hntaUL<br />
'<br />
H. R. SAVltES'<br />
329 Haveh Aveiiue<br />
Photte 6379.4<br />
Persian Rug Co.<br />
' f a l<br />
•^ ^ac^^E^ ^fc-^=^ ^*.~=^ ^^T^^r ^fc^=^ ^ ^ - ^ ^fc^^^ ^fc^—="<br />
COOK'S<br />
LONGPORT INN<br />
finis Cuisine<br />
Seafood*Steaks-Chops<br />
Cocktail Lounge and Bar<br />
31st & Atlantic Avenue<br />
OPEN ALL YEAR PHONfi ZSISB |<br />
The Chatterbox<br />
Closed Til Early 1948<br />
The Closing <strong>of</strong> the Chatterbox this season was<br />
hastened by a number df its key employees returning<br />
to College. The Chatterbox will re-open<br />
shortly nfUT New Year's Day.<br />
Ice Cream on Sale<br />
Our Ice Cream Delivery Service will continue until<br />
the reopening. , . , Just phone<br />
<strong>On</strong>e-Eight-Nine-Eight<br />
(RfeFEAT it 1 BO TOULL REMEMBWt)<br />
Jean Campbell • Prop.<br />
MACS<br />
Acconunod&tioitt<br />
for<br />
Banquets & Partiei<br />
Open Every Day<br />
Pbone S. P. 951<br />
GREGORY<br />
HOTEL - BAR -, RESTAURANT<br />
900 Shore Road • Somei* Point<br />
BEER<br />
DIRECT FROM KEG.<br />
Delicious Food And firinks<br />
SNAPPEitSOVP - CLAtiSTEWS<br />
Campbell's Seafood<br />
Restaurant<br />
WILL BE OPEN<br />
tV«W THE FALL SEASON<br />
SEAFOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />
CHOICE STEWS AMD »AtP SHfetLS<br />
3231 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
MoHdays photoe (D224<br />
*1<br />
Open 'TU<br />
Thanksgiving<br />
9th St. at the<br />
fj<br />
Boai-dWalk<br />
CODD FOOD<br />
•"••r?<br />
from<br />
V<br />
AU % P. Ifc'^<br />
LUNCHEOPJ<br />
PlYM<br />
PlytooirthlWe.nd<br />
AUwiticATe. '^<br />
tomSAT. c&unm.'<br />
Johnson's Tit<br />
Full Course Turtey bffihtr.<br />
| 119 Shore Road Pnonc<br />
K<br />
m<br />
ll.ll<br />
Northwood Dining Room<br />
O<br />
tJ<br />
g<br />
— OPEN TU PtJRTHEK NOTICE —<br />
400 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
13th Season —._ PHONE 1213<br />
Dinners from $1.00<br />
ttaltr i:ifl to 7: fa<br />
i 1 pJD. to . piu.<br />
Club Breakfasts<br />
iroin 50c<br />
y<br />
356S-IH, N. Gooaftrink» GooS^un ill *****>*»»•*• *»"""•<br />
AU Roll., Pic, Cake,<br />
Pastries — Direct from<br />
Our Own Ovens<br />
(And They Are DellctoM)<br />
34 CORINTHIAN AVENUE<br />
We are Catering<br />
TO DINNER PARTIES, BRIDGE<br />
BANQUETS or any 'social affairs,Jit The<br />
No OutsMe Catering<br />
Phone 2144 for<br />
m<br />
Tasty Luncheonei<br />
HOME MAt>E ICE CREAM<br />
IS BETTER v<br />
W* Bk*, Our Own<br />
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH fi<br />
PLATIERS and SEAfOob jj<br />
FNpatcd in k SpoIIen<br />
KHOIH(I<br />
Our Own Make<br />
EVENING SNACKS<br />
: I<br />
BEVERAGES — FOUNTAIN SERVICE<br />
Phone 1577 for Orders to Be Made Vp]<br />
TheyTI Be Beady When Ton Call '<br />
715 Asbui-y Avenue . , i<br />
From 8:30 B. m. Until MUtnlftrt<br />
vvwvvwyuvuvw<br />
CLOSED SUNDAYS<br />
HOURS<br />
11:30 to 1:30<br />
SUBMARINE<br />
SUBf<br />
••••-', .--fi;* •.•',"••'"
&*-<br />
r<br />
j - ' -\is*ilf ^^B fer^'"»% siit<strong>of</strong>J]<br />
^<br />
"• til<br />
) r '^**fenT^i<br />
» i ^<br />
•<br />
w«iay. <strong>Oct</strong>ober ,3-4<br />
ET^ngpai<br />
s«<br />
0<br />
iRNIA'<br />
nyou^ not have a cover crop! roUer^i@<br />
„ results, in breaking<br />
_. __. ' However, If there Is any slope to on or bsrom the ;6tli d»y <strong>of</strong> November,<br />
n«t. or, in d.fa^lt there<strong>of</strong>, nth deerea<br />
rbora will prove <strong>of</strong> taesUra- the pound, be sure to make the will bo taken a.falnat you u the<br />
able VElue to the growth <strong>of</strong> txwttaa furrows across the slope. Up AnOhaticullor Blmll think >iiU(M«)s and<br />
in the West OoSt*area,<br />
i.t/.U.r. Supports<br />
..^'-JUdfjMndMt<br />
Mr ft* tht New Jewey Division ef I<br />
to In «jied w WirttoMmi M<br />
lodges, Mr. Brown mid.<br />
FOOTBAU<br />
Somers Pont<br />
TO,<br />
Cape May Hornets<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May Court House<br />
WiUtam Fchrte Field<br />
10(h A Rhode iHland Avo.<br />
Somers Point<br />
«*«wng .^^ -^ittiwttai^-tffilt-tf H«e.<br />
Don't rake but leave the soil rough.<br />
WU ALWAYS GOT A<br />
i WANT ADS<br />
"HI<br />
NOTIQK OF SKTTI.KMKNT<br />
Notice In lmr«l.y mvon Ihnt (ha nocount,<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbc BUbKrlWr, M Admlnlntru-<br />
(sr <strong>of</strong> the BaiatB <strong>of</strong> Flora a, Wlfrnall.<br />
dKWWd, will M nuaited M gtBlsd by<br />
• Iks BUfronU, nna rtparted far Httlc.<br />
Bint to the Orphnnit' court sf the<br />
County <strong>of</strong> O»pe Uir <strong>On</strong> •»• flHh d»r <strong>of</strong><br />
. Kovtimhur, nut, at lm o'clock A, M..<br />
»t which lime application will tn> mtM<br />
for the allowance <strong>of</strong> OMinlMleu U(<br />
csunul fiu. i<br />
Dnt.J <strong>Oct</strong>ober 1. 1917.<br />
DONALD FELTON,<br />
AtBBIITU. A«H, Prprtor.<br />
Ofeu <strong>City</strong>, Ksw Jersey,<br />
lO-t-St-pf. 11.10.<br />
jm i» p»tiuon«r ind )-.:<br />
HltcMli In petitioner end you are itfenilunt,<br />
you are hereby required to<br />
I. I mm Iha PMaiAani <strong>of</strong> Dennl.<br />
unwer Iks petition or petitioner an or<br />
Hotel Co., n corporation <strong>of</strong> the state<br />
bafon the, lit day <strong>of</strong> Denmber Belt,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Saw Jeniey, the Petitioner in the<br />
an,l In default thero<strong>of</strong>. aucn llecnf will<br />
foMfoInt Petition luned,<br />
ba rahdared Aisitiat yoy aa the 0&aS f I. I have read 1 the aald Petition and<br />
cellor nholl think equitable and Just, the •tatamenu therein are true. -<br />
Thf object <strong>of</strong> mid palt la Is obtain<br />
JOHN W, IINNI1<br />
• decree <strong>of</strong> illvurw ketireen UI4 Petitioner<br />
and, you.<br />
Uated! Bnptenlber 30, 1941<br />
AtrotjH-r R. COETZ, Eaqnlre,<br />
Bollcltor <strong>of</strong> PetlUoBer, <<br />
'<br />
National Bank Hulldlna,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J<br />
ID.JHt-pf. J7.S1<br />
SAVE S0%<br />
1 Day IiutcillaUon<br />
NO DOWN<br />
PAYMENT<br />
iS2^?<br />
' , HIDE «! TOO Hf<br />
Edw. G. Kurtz Co.<br />
M<br />
DBNNIS MOTEt. DO.<br />
Uy John W. Oennbj,<br />
Pnallent'<br />
• (Oorrorste Seal Affiled)<br />
P*le«j September. II. l||f,<br />
Atletti ,<br />
Booert J. <strong>On</strong>mnboll<br />
Secretory ' , .<br />
STATE OF NEW JBRBEV (,<br />
Sworn to anil •uburlMd'<br />
before tno thla tlth<br />
day <strong>of</strong> Sept. A. D., 1I«».'<br />
Dorothy It Macdaunoy.<br />
Notary Pttbllo <strong>of</strong> N.w, Janer,<br />
My BommiMloB HplrM S-1B-4S.<br />
(Notorlal SMI Affixed)<br />
f-;«-it-pt $17,11. '<br />
OIL HEATER<br />
, WITH BLOWIR /<br />
f OR ONLY<br />
eiNUiNi<br />
MWII-BIIVIN Ail<br />
COMUfTIINA<br />
ATTHIS PRICEI<br />
'<br />
PRBBBB<br />
H STOCKWEIX — OUmiA<br />
"SONG OF THE<br />
ilMMlj<br />
KB<br />
dJ(\V~l\'<br />
Two Kfentaj; BUM'^Untg'i,,<br />
Thtn&» j ^ and ^t, <strong>Oct</strong>ober $5<br />
CHABLIB McGARTOY<br />
. '<br />
WNALD DUCK . Mj<br />
lit W^t IXsm-'y'8 latest frak<br />
"FUN AND FANi<br />
LIONEt ATWILL — HUGH BEHBBET<br />
"THE GREAT W<br />
rtumm RAFFEBTV - WALTEE ;<br />
MABOOT GRAHAME^wamm<br />
"Hal Roach Cone<br />
»ne««a Brown and Oene<br />
Ralnej<br />
I<br />
1 . Femand Oravet an<br />
Korjiu* • A re-relefue, the picture<br />
f«ture» outatonding muMc and an<br />
room BetUn R - 4*"<br />
PIT YOOR HOUSE<br />
^Efe-^i^i...<br />
.. PLAN TO ORDER<br />
f 4 LAMBERT PAIKT.<br />
ISH/filD EUAMEL<br />
RIGHT FOR 98 YEARS!<br />
ri^^^l^ 'yi^h ft lifflliri' ^^ ffCOOt fiil<br />
' Cjnis-1<br />
j^ijg}^ ^ bfwiSf<br />
mltii <strong>of</strong> Ug<br />
b<br />
d^£<br />
I<br />
U • ? •<br />
Fred MMMurray iiirf A G«dne> to<br />
but picturesque outdoor drum,. Is<br />
S^^iSMJi^^lglSiflJiS^<br />
I ring are Jon HaU, Mklmel O'Shea'Cbarle» pi. iortiie season.<br />
NORTHFIELD - BAKERY<br />
numven,<br />
aKaaagHaAB,<br />
Members HaVe Partjr ;f>|<br />
°7,<br />
. V-* 4.11', ft • ^ • „ .<br />
BJT'ftliJ<br />
1<br />
THINGS TO U'\<br />
F \*:»*.iC i><br />
|^^f ; lv:<br />
•: MM^f..,
msmm<br />
m namegf "tee towtty r«ort<br />
;*;?^-{\^I,T;" T ,oXS ; v -•"-;••-••::•.;•:•;••'( TBe« resttictlans «» not keep o*jl flm HUMftlflilP^<br />
"Comelu/'taldBwr. •lwttiittotilktojwi.'' , ,«U otthehaMfluna; bnt th«y WeO- wttb the windows<br />
j^puifijaBy tually sdf-pwsissed; lett^^^lrj^eBBng^to prepared taBtWi^eft to taftMnSeirM «6| . TOJ^A POTO^^, f-aMlljl W "<br />
hb 't^''f "' IBM w«l«y *»•<br />
rurjnipg<br />
ig wed<br />
weed<br />
»5 adrift The bay denied it, BSt^SeyhadTMsnHfto ——<br />
thh i<br />
. too many pers^^rioplioHia fo tw hoodwipked. w|pta*, ' SB 1<br />
' ; TdsteBi" - — - • • • - •• » . ____.<br />
jpu contes BVLES ARE FLOUTED<br />
"Oon't caU them: I did it, outer!'' rated the<br />
to wtthooi the<br />
ma merely .ort*iaoi» <strong>of</strong> th* 6min<br />
1 ^<br />
In this a PhllsdeJDhlan^who was visiting friends here<br />
• Be put up a irtst "M'iUig", »-*BWning"««t •» domaj<br />
..1 W«7 says he almost fell for % experienced as he wu I nave rend to your paper, under<br />
^Swilief 13U1 , The boy protested thai helid never bees In iTwTutitoW<br />
" i«i.i' i i'•'.,_ttwiMe previously, meat <strong>On</strong>ly atoou<br />
< V «?^ »n«»Wt » over. Bere.wij a boy, Wth^ » BM a t« «.<br />
: lntelllgeat, wJio could easily have been turned against aU the time. '<br />
I Wlew, fer ttto than tua. If the PW« a«I»»<br />
^B*.<br />
bit the« tocti, the peo- - power<br />
Brttti tata {Mtf<br />
OVEKBBOOK Mnuodj^d<strong>of</strong>d^, Who Is dolnj<br />
iWjltwH.^erljaw mduate werk at New Jersey state<br />
sir nome In Overbroolt Teachers' College, Trenton, stem<br />
iMnt^Hie summer at tot week end with Mrs, rarderyat<br />
a, im CentiM «,?» thUr nome, m CeabU ay.<br />
p :7 O<br />
ETIAN BUNDS and SERVICE<br />
STWJQJB • FLEXALUM - SlftL<br />
REPAIRS . TM^ES - CORDS<br />
ntm-nrodticii ntnndrhr •'• I ^ Ito*retertd? « hBPDened in PhlladftlphU not «e ^ffJ WnTyOuTfiJffi tne i ^ «HMte» ^ H^ arid wooidhot BI«KTBB<br />
IOB *«^' J^f^L t ^ ^ mer down theri-*naf I tad the gW •* wtttot flnWJdMburden mJGOOto<br />
"TIM bw J»« s Jot on tte taa," Mid Wliey. '« nerve to lie down en the beach* deS * **• f * B »" fl . ' ' '• " * "^"^<br />
rMiflned Uut if Mi talinta were turned in the right were all arennd roe, lTul M<br />
•'*.*. ^WWW,<br />
^<br />
direeton^hefleuld make somethtaf <strong>of</strong> htaaeil. So I to leave jour bclonginiw on tte ehirtottt, K. ft tht^i*^<br />
f<br />
TbMm<br />
elephone: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1912-W<br />
tnn i Have A<br />
vtwm • Jf<br />
nd everr ••«,. p^f " " c s "•• www i»tn o<br />
# } W tttok that 1 have every<br />
«» » la *&« BBOAn ST. TRAIN<br />
That Mi not man appeasement.<br />
It does mean that it U time for<br />
AmerMana ta sn»p out <strong>of</strong> their pras-<br />
—<br />
Mttottte » VUif «flm-<br />
W • P»»l»BtW pwdama-<br />
,^»ft^*5^<br />
^tbd tht ^ f«, iuit e»ta»t<strong>of</strong> * UWi fjmli ute<br />
lffi t .WIW dedded tntt It nt tee to deliver a ltrtyns ^Slltar Bntinel-Ledge^-lifr, T, H. makes Hie Mertng itatenent, "As *B SB* *HW IW iftouW not be , 'TKe heat got me." — James<br />
B not Russia or Cotnwunisni but our mated minion «<br />
o*n mlstatfcj." Thljj isjabom on a »»f employip«»t.<br />
PMMrttJJ ne iradwrtstfiieader. * «^w*|# hf the Department "To produce more good* for<br />
ally handlcaped weals tohw facts good!<br />
Uiatshotad betoteresttnf toother every i<br />
; It w« found that 51 Per cent <strong>of</strong> Moore. Inc.<br />
G&jl. BEERY & CO.<br />
-j) . Trtnion - Balem - Atlintlo CUy . Wudwood<br />
ARREN WEBSTER BASEBOARD<br />
^ HEATOIG SPECIALISTS<br />
% NO BADIATOBS NEEDED<br />
WATER<br />
WARM AIR<br />
ilTC GAS OR OIL BUBNEB8 COAL BUKNER8<br />
QtTIEt AIAY OIL CONVERSION BtJBNEBS<br />
*DE FCltNACES EAOU HOME IN8UIATORS<br />
ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS v<br />
BOT POINT ELECTRIC APW.IANOB8 ''•:. GRAVEL '<br />
088S-46IW<br />
CEMENT WORK<br />
,-te mat<br />
m*ai : --$<br />
LOW UOWn<br />
ONE TEAK AQO<br />
«t the wte&li ffi&««r aw^w to »»«« i8i afflW n L<br />
the» amongst the dt^d lanauage atenjves, j when h tt«r "^e aBnoWMd BoWd ttt ttlt O<br />
listened and voted In theirMWlailat Sort ' Great would be one <strong>of</strong> th« first<br />
flih. wEniiEi" 1 "*,:» con- » rf h., a. fc."ii;^^i^.c^r:- ; -" "j"^<br />
.sorry for<br />
10 TEARS AOO<br />
Th e Mew Jersey Methodist Con* Miss Sarah C. Hecltroth and Har<br />
"* PW^^ttt meetmg place. HH! Methodist Church by Bi»<br />
K<br />
mvm <strong>of</strong> efiMi <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
ltv Rt «<br />
AUTOMATIC<br />
EXPEET Bia-AIEING ON ALL MAKES EAblOS<br />
Wek-Up ran atUwy teniee. Fwrapt, ooartoma<br />
setflM,- W«rk inmntecd. B«W*rtM for aB P«rt-<br />
^i i fc JS «M t rt:;<br />
I I I^AMfRnN Fonmr PhUco EnHnecr '. :^ I<br />
[.X»CiUVlttWi'i nt i Ajnn'u/•••-•. I<br />
Hauling<br />
Miiladelphia<br />
Trips Dally<br />
GBA^^VIrtlMPTBU<br />
FIBBWOOD FOB SALE<br />
NICK nOREmiNO<br />
LOCALEiprcuACo.<br />
BUHJ>WTTH<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
SBRVI(X - lNSm^|^^<br />
if*<br />
under tte Wse prete<br />
The British listened with - 20IEABSAOO<br />
^<br />
if<br />
Court by Prank J. Sanolno rSiitai<br />
new nibblih Ihfito«rator elsewhere I<br />
than between «*h and 6th its.<br />
1<br />
' ; FIVE YeARS AOO<br />
• ••••• * • . • " • • • r ? : : ; ? • - - ' • " " •<br />
The new Service Men'. Club in * deleaatlon <strong>of</strong> boyi from sli to<br />
the solarium <strong>of</strong> the S*n4o tier U «pp«ikd to SUyot Champion tor<br />
opened under kusplcra qf the local « Place to play, complaining that<br />
Ped Cross, with otter women-, or- police chawd them from the catap<br />
ganizations cooperaang.<br />
Wound, baft part aM other plaoe*.<br />
hU6 working to as<br />
binwashed<br />
"nnnltte* reeeid."a<br />
^^:|^^|ifl|
"•"Vf ••"'",»<br />
Mi<br />
Ek^jaaffim TOP<br />
IX>OD STBINOENCT<br />
Wflir Hrt»: ttwiMwI the I<br />
Announces<br />
OOR SANDING<br />
Tile-Marble<br />
A Co.. Inc.<br />
PAMNG -<br />
Phone 1773-J<br />
Claim<br />
Real TILE<br />
IMttMl, Wan DnMtt<br />
I» U MflDtftfB ON<br />
TOCB wtu, wowt mwi<br />
Albert Oldfleld & Son<br />
7*anlw<br />
wid CESSPOOLS<br />
•Ditf « •iMniip<br />
S. ROSENBERG LEONARD WIGGINS<br />
man<br />
CAREFULLY!<br />
IT ... AMD EVERT DAY-<br />
Intenor «nd E,,^<br />
, -. .,::"ii- \.' • ' :r ',, -.".. Awn5ng Service<br />
JAM J. SMITH<br />
ma . • MBHiW Attmttp ATCBH<br />
It^pmci<br />
PAINTING and<br />
DECORATING<br />
1228 Aabury Avenne<br />
Phone 1857<br />
FRANKA. HUBER<br />
ltM ASBCBT AVE.<br />
CONTRACTING<br />
OSCAK A. NILSON<br />
PAINtlNQ<br />
'•V CONTRACTOR<br />
ifiW^^<br />
mmm<br />
Phone 1038-R<br />
DRIVE OARKPDLLTI<br />
AMD EVERT DAT!<br />
MTAtL<br />
The attendance prize m<br />
Director Jackson says fareia*d»a]]|a tefefitint, " , I 'The next meeting will be at 6:15<br />
^»ww* mwjidiaiji toot pto. Ago a,\j L m.naSSrnSSt'%&-iA<br />
Entries are utill being received. andtbe gueiS* represented almoei 1 Plymouth InrT^<br />
Driscoll to Address Plan Bus Tour to iBank Staff Attend.<br />
N, J. Youth Conclave Phila. Art Museum Banker*' Convention<br />
tu9 0^S*¥te*g- gp,,^ Ot i ul &'iB£M iA:.««» to fi» MMtsUi Artl Mmbsr* <strong>of</strong> tot *talf <strong>of</strong> The<br />
>t toi ^jrj MuMuaFranklinEffltul<br />
Convention <strong>of</strong> Chris- Planetarium, tponnred ttr the tended various<br />
Youth <strong>of</strong> New Jemy, in Con- Home Economics Extension Council Jereey Bankers' Association's 73rd<br />
"""""•" j convention In Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
ttto w*.<br />
tlon opened Monday<br />
I MISS WAT VISITS PABENT8<br />
|jf Its theme "<strong>On</strong>e " "~<br />
I Church".<br />
L_<br />
_ Governor DriiMfll will iptak at the IfiSJltoh,* county home"iienrb^ *L W* «*« *•» ^' MhTtt.<br />
BtttniBon session, at wUeh tort <strong>Oct</strong>ober im,Tra^^lh to miUa,Jem RWiy 8J0lth «,<br />
^ wm be a procession <strong>of</strong> make t^mmmmmim. J&'JUPJS!?- SP-'-'SQ ^ J 1<br />
onaj eiBCutlves and the • • • / week-end guests Mr. and Mra. John<br />
^ .totojter CoUege eholr <strong>of</strong> ftlnw- KESSLEBS TO HABSISBCBQ M^&m^* *"*" ^^^ wttlWi .<br />
ON GOLFING TRIP<br />
em «n tt, t nay. clowd ttMr imJ<br />
Local men who —<br />
I trip last week A<br />
orton Leach and Emle<br />
WHOLESALE<br />
PLUMBING SUPPLIES<br />
HEATING SUPPLIES<br />
MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGES<br />
LAUNDERALL AUTOMATIC<br />
HOME LAUNDRY<br />
Gas Automatic Water Heaters<br />
Electric Water Heater. , ,<br />
Gas Ranges<br />
Cabinet Sinks<br />
Timken and Petro<br />
Complete Ofl Heftting Units<br />
Open Friday &<br />
Saturday Evenings<br />
Frank J. Sannino<br />
BimY Phone 0444 $<br />
Flumbing<br />
HARRY DIBB<br />
ROBOTS — BXAVDIO<br />
YoAOilBumert<br />
Yotk BoiW Burner Unit*<br />
Winter Air Condition<br />
Plumbing Heating<br />
• Oil Btrrners<br />
Win 0. Towruend<br />
WMllll.<br />
Phnnbtng . Heattng<br />
lontfs<br />
.Plumbing- Heating<br />
UTaccarin<br />
MlMliw<br />
a. v. on, BCKNEBS<br />
Ofl Bnm CteMed. teiltM<br />
MICHELE P1LEGGI<br />
Plumbing - Heating<br />
Ph«e 1878<br />
MI North Street<br />
U.TXBATJONS<br />
J. a SLIMMER<br />
Plumbing . Heating<br />
Plumbing . Heating<br />
f<br />
S<br />
Mr», SUM<br />
IChftncelsMrs. Berger-s<br />
west ma the<br />
| Mi, tad l«0 Pleasure iv~lESS<br />
I talned a number <strong>of</strong> friends Saturday<br />
1<br />
•*• -nd,^ WUUam Helrieael,<br />
etnttt week eot<br />
SEASHORE BUILDERS<br />
*•»• N Ian<br />
ALTERATIONS - REPAIRS<br />
TROUT<br />
JOHN B, and HOWARD<br />
aSTKBXD BDILDKBa<br />
—7- WM Asbnty Avmas Phone 1200<br />
RE-ROOFING<br />
ASBESTOS SIDE<br />
JOBBING<br />
SHINGLES<br />
am ESTIMATES ul TIME MSMENTS<br />
IEORGE SEDDON and SON<br />
— BefUtend Boildem -.<br />
55 Sun»et Place Phone 0203<br />
Builder*<br />
1 e*l»<br />
Moderatao<br />
BaildetM<br />
Albert S. Cambarn<br />
Wm, D, , Cambnrn REGISTERED BUILDERS<br />
Jobbing — Alterations — Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
and Ro<strong>of</strong> era<br />
CARPEffTER<br />
BBDTO AUtntAno<br />
PAINTING<br />
1040A*buryAT»<br />
Phone OOfll-W<br />
1039 West Awnue<br />
BUILDER<br />
933 West A*e. Ph. 1808<br />
H- J. MARTIN<br />
* BvbtMcd BniUte<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing- Siding<br />
Jobbln*<br />
4U OCEAN AVE, raomn<br />
i<br />
hone 1863M<br />
Daniel F. Connor<br />
Bmlikr<br />
. . • ; • . • • .<br />
Rooma 306<br />
801 Anbury Avc<br />
ROOFI<br />
Need a New<br />
or /<strong>of</strong>f a Repair J<br />
In«th«r rite caU Independent<br />
Porience, the men, the materials i<br />
"ftodti you a perfect job rti<br />
W ve been ro<strong>of</strong>ers tat many yean<br />
be rbr many more. That's wfaj an<br />
guarantee means something. Pick a<br />
«ndally,ound firm to re-ro<strong>of</strong> for jo<br />
OTTTERS<br />
RAW f ** i a<br />
SHICTMCTAL' , ^<br />
Independent Ro<strong>of</strong>i<br />
WBI Or CBETA1N-TEED BOOFINa<br />
Wm MkMtM rnmkhed - N. Down<br />
SAMPSONS HA<br />
ROOFING<br />
SHEET METAL!<br />
WORK OF ALL TOPES |<br />
Asbestos and Brick Sidi<br />
Robert L. SampMB<br />
SLAG<br />
METAL<br />
CANFAS<br />
Air Conditioning I<br />
Edwari§<br />
215. 5th St PhonaI 1<br />
Shop: 211 AiburyAvcnW<br />
JOHN McC<br />
No Down Payment<br />
Phone 0183-M<br />
FHA<br />
Robert J. Boto,<br />
fSI:
'.Ill,<br />
IT I<br />
-^<br />
*J( ' >,<br />
•i'fi<br />
Ca^t <strong>of</strong> bfwiriteP^ym Arc Reported<br />
Uprohlbtted Ul pubUe|Oc«ftn<br />
^TM dise««e had stratk four, per-<br />
WV&m;. ©hurehefc para and other public<br />
Hayy ^ andneoaB^auarfl f<br />
=ciar&*the.city--*^>ff;ihtiits-• I© their<br />
R^jjjf 1 !!,^ ^^^ <strong>of</strong> polio were *e-<br />
Sotted iron Hie' toateii • develop.<br />
-twit *«unte4 jsyjserrtee men wo<br />
fo'*!'* fjiflfliw • Tile hHeJt VICOlB<br />
oominlt- Caroden Municipal Hospital, Jjht<br />
a^^ml BMjrtnrarea wai quarantined. The<br />
B,9W;«MllBl, among chfl-<br />
,•-•••;'; : ''-.'•* i'li Vm f»m 1 to a year* <strong>of</strong> age.-<br />
iite*mpiiet NO CASE HEBE :- : ,..: i : :• ••-<br />
^'<strong>of</strong> crushed /Action <strong>of</strong> the city government<br />
•.-.•.: '•!:.; '" wai recommendedby the elty health<br />
M© taw <strong>of</strong> 'em before fan items arrive!<br />
nings Taken Down<br />
and Repaired ;<br />
• Your New Awning. Now So They WUI<br />
PHONE 0186<br />
DRAMA<br />
p^pF-S^lj^^ATO". TAP<br />
WfflMNP^ - RRAMAITCART<br />
^ GROUP RGURE IMPROVEMENT<br />
— Pr<strong>of</strong>osional<br />
. Frh»«« — Setnl-Prbmt* and Sp*d»l Group Instruct*<br />
ffll&ii ' ttone 04WW <strong>of</strong> 2241<br />
R£Aury PARLOR<br />
CUO8tCt> WEDNESDAY<br />
BeeB Dtr. FnnT and<br />
ie's Beauty Shop<br />
ii$^<br />
»r\Tl tthStatCentrtlATe,<br />
I Wave* and<br />
BRS WAVB» "~<<br />
Had Wrong Pilot<br />
Be aissrtefl Wehird ;E,iR«E«* I<br />
dsnt ot the Mosquito Comto<br />
» statement answering<br />
aultoes are few In. number. .•••,'<br />
& •;}T5ear like tU^«<strong>of</strong>lOttOji M*<br />
•TTO are M amdous M anjMe ta<br />
give ail parts <strong>of</strong> the county mosquito<br />
It Isn't true, what we saW control Sntool as M far fw as M ItU topesiiWi.- possia<br />
lit week about Thomas Tart . ... ^. _,<br />
mWM8gS*Wm<br />
ean raw and IteM Harbor<br />
1913. according to former<br />
ltBte died two weeks aw In<br />
the historic flight.<br />
But Mr. Mr, Seadwy BeadM* earn* i forward<br />
thlf week with ^documentary<br />
evidence" to prove that the pilot<br />
IWli who was r«m Baltimore,<br />
ade Just tht one flliht,<br />
SouthOfiekmCtty<br />
By ETHELIND C. ANDBESS<br />
MR. Charles D, Jenes.hai Wen<br />
turned to Baddonfleld, Mr, Chew<br />
Is touii on a two-weefc trtp to<br />
SUM<br />
Helen Reyner, <strong>of</strong> 55th st.,<br />
who is oonnMtea with the Atlantia<br />
oo^paBy library ^rtan, wiU soon<br />
g,.ffffiUng to masi IAndtef.<br />
Lovely<br />
•••<br />
Gotham<br />
Stripe<br />
NYLONS<br />
t Mlrinc Ahojifi<br />
Mrs. WUnam Etters, <strong>of</strong> Oamp HU1, '<br />
JLOOKVIg Aneaa , ^ _ WM g^wn f OT a few days with I<br />
(Continued ft mm U) her mother, Mrs, Ralph wells, <strong>of</strong><br />
government hai not been able to «» it. and Central av.<br />
keep workers from striWnf, Britain's Homeward hound , , . Mta<br />
program <strong>of</strong> nationalization has not Dorothy Morris and Miss Nettie J,<br />
resulted in cooperation from labor, nbiV to Oamden ; , . The Arthur<br />
• • • Cailens to preMl Hill . , , The<br />
FEU WOBK IS BEST<br />
Ferrys to Philadelphia . , . The<br />
ftr a lom time th, world hai peorg, cooto to Haddonfleld.<br />
_ _<br />
been plagued with ideas that there ocean <strong>City</strong> will soon be welcoming i<br />
are substitutes for work, There; will the Richard Stewarts, Ralph TajN .<br />
always be men who can make sueh ion. the McOorkles, the Camps, and ,., • , ,-.,,,<br />
ideas lound pretty good. But the the Paschalls, who wUl be go&i "up Legs look lovo!y\<br />
ideas are just as false as are the town" for the winter,<br />
r«tk*m p»i*l » r ?Mmen<br />
who want the poUtieai power ' ^ ' m m w m m for the week<br />
Gsld , S , trl PJ<br />
in Gothdm<br />
required to put tome paper "plan" eno J, ffi e loUow' "<br />
l¥i*ft B&BM. . T^ipr* Is Tin pint "" '<br />
for the opportunity <strong>of</strong> honest work, <strong>of</strong> Aberdeen, Md.; The wmroas, <strong>of</strong><br />
under the Und <strong>of</strong> free economie Swarthmore, Pa,: The Ooibens, <strong>of</strong><br />
eton; the WheelerB, <strong>of</strong> Phlla-<br />
' I Southward bound, now or later:<br />
_ rrj"<br />
is going to lose out. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the galnes, to Olearwater, Pla, , ,, Mrs.<br />
first powers, sought Is the power to Simons, to t%, Lauderdale, Fla.: Mrs,<br />
control industry,<br />
Kepworth, to It, Petersnari, Fla,;<br />
, In a oountry that' speaks our The Frank Laurles, to MeHoo,<br />
language and enjoys our lame ci\11i. _, ,<br />
iatioh, a, government that manages ScOUt C-OmiTUttee<br />
industry has brought forth no iolu- •• n- , !>•-___<br />
tion for industrial strife. Govern* Has First UllUier GROUND FLOOR<br />
ment management <strong>of</strong> industry has The <strong>Ocean</strong> Dittrtet Opmmlttee <strong>of</strong><br />
made conditions worse. It has the &y Scouts <strong>of</strong> Amertca is schedbrought<br />
loss <strong>of</strong> efneieney BJ Eng- uled to l»ve lte first fall dlimer.<br />
landfto the tune <strong>of</strong> M muli<strong>On</strong> leis IKiWRhWi Thursday night at<br />
tons <strong>of</strong> coal a year. Do we want "jPSgJL ,^1 be received en the<br />
Ugh wages (which come only with tri* to^SmSiaieTnd fitm dfiefneiency<br />
and high production), and cussed for Fall ani Winter activities<br />
do we want industrial peace and .<strong>of</strong> Scouting.<br />
national prosperity? Then surely — _ ~<br />
we want no part <strong>of</strong> government Sea Isle Cltv Gets<br />
management <strong>of</strong> Aoeriean tadustrles, Jf* *?,? £* w*»<br />
" New Fire Truck<br />
PINED SID FOB SPEEDING g^ j s \ e city has placed In service<br />
James R, ©Orson, 8ft <strong>of</strong> MJtnnorfc iu new Ore ttuek, which was bought<br />
was fined $10 in police court Thun- from the city <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton and reday<br />
last week en charges <strong>of</strong> speed- built as a combination ladder truck<br />
ing and falling to observe stop stoeet and Sea pumper, Isle the bet eqp<br />
sins.<br />
Fire Chief F. Harold Sutton. gays<br />
^^EoW net appear K. YtagUng, for<br />
partment <strong>of</strong> any city it<br />
21. <strong>of</strong> Altoona, that mstaUatlon <strong>of</strong> this vehicle gives<br />
Pa,, forfeited 111 bail when he did Sea Isle the best equipped «re denet<br />
appear for a hearing on a partment <strong>of</strong> any city its size to the<br />
Calling All<br />
Hotels and Guest Homes !<br />
I*t m help yon pot year be* In fbit ctoa. condltton tUi full<br />
We can MBMrt yanr cotton and fdt maUrows to ftee lnner-<br />
•pringn, repair U»« «fftaf box sprini^ and completely tenanteto<br />
PHONE - OCEAN CITY 0046-J<br />
We wiU be glad to call and help solve your<br />
beddiflg dlBlcnlUet<br />
KUHN BEDDING CO.<br />
f^ASMmir AVE, ' OCEAN CITY<br />
•TEY OOtt BBNOVATION SEBVICE-YOITLL USB IT."<br />
B. F. Goodrich Tiret<br />
OstNeir Prewar Tires<br />
.'&•• V. Mill t»ii !•!* i<br />
than prewar prtos! ?<br />
TOPAY you can get our<br />
AU-OIT ALLOWANCE<br />
FOR YOUR OLD T1RIS<br />
pmrn<br />
tt pttwf wine.<br />
them In the smart<br />
new dark shades.<br />
,95<br />
Apple Crystal Set 1.00<br />
Just arrived, a new shipment<br />
<strong>of</strong> this popular set <strong>of</strong> '<br />
8 pieces<br />
Sim<br />
SQUARE-TOE OXFOHM<br />
for easy walking<br />
Trradeaay Pootwear from<br />
9.50<br />
CURTAINS<br />
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Our Fineit'Qudity Dotted<br />
Marquisette Curtains pr. 11.95<br />
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100 Inches s 90 Inches<br />
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Curtains 100x90 inches pr. 8.95<br />
Ruffle^ Organdy - Permanent Finish<br />
Duchess Imperial Curtains 4.95<br />
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pullings fd fraying, withatands kundering '<br />
Tailored Curtains 1.95 to 3.95<br />
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Survey<strong>of</strong><br />
dWed.<br />
^ ^ m ^ M mt has<br />
emne atp ita owp. v<br />
,E3|twliert to tw» taim the<br />
itaf-smai ftodueti Cjm^ny,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bea Uto «» <strong>of</strong>lffi ITS<br />
bushel for muasela. The company<br />
can use unlimited qwm-<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober 31<br />
Be Shared MyiMU u» Hieiismall. Mack,<br />
dim-like shell fish found by tile<br />
tire County ' thousands clinging to water cotered<br />
puiiii, etc. Aside frtn bait<br />
other <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> Cape for fishing they lmve no commercial<br />
value ordinarily, al-<br />
EkpMth&imedth&mfinw JM^&^SM<br />
municipalities have<br />
a special conference though considered a drtgiCTJn<br />
PubUcWo^t<br />
I <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> again on Friday night,<br />
seldom^ ore uatd for food Hen, walk between 2nd and 6th sts. will I will be re-decked nest year. I <strong>Oct</strong>ober 31. ,'•• ;<br />
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I from their north-to-south ir»veL<br />
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tax^Olke judge Howard<br />
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36, <strong>of</strong> MIS<br />
tThrtOUghbifdi Wee CURTE SHOES can always be counted upon<br />
for an all-around winning performance. Four generations <strong>of</strong><br />
Ithoe craftsmen have bred into them pace-setting styling and<br />
jatn tnJtnh&t'i You'll discover new shoe enjoyment the day<br />
[ JD> (tut wearing famous, flexible Burlj-Flu Shoe — «LcJwiv*<br />
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\\ CIT> S LLADING<br />
SHOE STORE 1<br />
045 ASBURY AYE.<br />
Of Coarse, If You Like Water In Your Home<br />
. . , you won't be Interested in the complete,<br />
efficient Job <strong>of</strong> waterpro<strong>of</strong>ing that Aquella is famous<br />
for.<br />
Aquella keeps all buildings made <strong>of</strong> concrete<br />
masonry, stucco, brick and concrete absolutely dry —<br />
preventing water seepage from damaging your property.<br />
You cari get it at J, P. Collins Co. Just phone<br />
3-6034 and we'll send it right out. Or stop in and<br />
talk over your "damp" problems with us.<br />
J.RCOLLINS CO.<br />
muA. J • 6034 . i-4U \S SouM. SuuUfiL.<br />
H l<br />
l^rt Woman Fi^Hts For<br />
(Estate<br />
Heoiing to Resume Monday in Suit by Mrs. Young<br />
Against Codicil Which Failed to Mention Her<br />
ill be resumed next last Wednesday that Mrs. Matlack<br />
Monday before County Judge A. J. entered Into ui agreement that she<br />
Caflero In a case In which an <strong>Ocean</strong> would be left the estate In return<br />
<strong>City</strong> woman Is contesting the validity<br />
<strong>of</strong> the will left by tne late Mrs. which she said ahe furnished at he<br />
for her supplying nursing care,<br />
Jennie P. Matlack, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
own expense for 19 months.<br />
a resort summer resident for 30<br />
years.<br />
STBUBU 18 WITNESS<br />
Mayor Clyde-W, Struble was called<br />
Mrs. Matlaek, widow <strong>of</strong> Dr. Walter, as a witness, having served as Mrs.<br />
Matlack, a Philadelphia dentist, died<br />
last March Jl In a Philadelphia hospital,<br />
leaving an estate valued ai<br />
18,800 upward.<br />
Mrs. Mma Garrison Young, 650<br />
Asbury av., this city, was one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
beneficiaries In a previous will, dat<br />
ed January a, 1946. but was not<br />
mentioned in a codicil dated May 9,<br />
tut,<br />
CHARGES FBAUD<br />
Mre. Young went to court oppos<br />
Ing probate <strong>of</strong> the Matlack will on<br />
the ground that it was obtained by<br />
fraud and undue influence, on the<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the proponents.' 1<br />
The codicil bequeathed $2,000 to<br />
Mrs. Helen McCtoskiy. <strong>of</strong> FhUadel<br />
with $1,000 to be expended to<br />
enroll Mary Luiton, also <strong>of</strong> that city,<br />
in the Pennsylvania Widow's Rome,<br />
The residue <strong>of</strong> the estate was to be<br />
shared evenly by Walter Hoekrieter<br />
and Miss Victoria Sabol, also <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Quaker <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Mrs. Young contended at an open-<br />
Ing hearing before Judge Caflero<br />
ANNUAL<br />
OLD HOME WEEK<br />
TURKEY DINNER<br />
Next Thuraday, <strong>Oct</strong>. 18<br />
From 5:30 to 7<br />
TICKETS, $1JS<br />
Anbury Hall<br />
Mays Landing Boad<br />
EngUsh Creek<br />
AUTOMOBILE<br />
INSURANCE<br />
Accident Frequency and Claim i<br />
1 Costs have steadily increased!<br />
| •Into tJhi termination <strong>of</strong> caso-f<br />
I line rationing. I<br />
1 Just ranunber — that no mat- 3<br />
I ter what premiums jour aotomo- j<br />
ibils Insurance coreragB calls far!<br />
!—thb Atcnty will save yon M%I<br />
|to ZO% depending on the Items!<br />
I Insured — n , , , |<br />
f BEE |<br />
{Haney Uoyd Chattin!<br />
(OHM oti-. q<br />
Fremlan Pnia«n<br />
1315 Asbury Am<br />
Phone 0060<br />
ON ALL CARS<br />
PALMER<br />
Chevrolet • Oldsmobile<br />
1119 Asbury Avenue<br />
Columbus Day Closing<br />
ALL <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Jersey Central Power & Light Co.<br />
will he CLOSED aU day<br />
MONDAY, OCTOBER 18th<br />
Emergency CpUa <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
will receive attention<br />
JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO.<br />
\<br />
Matlack's financial agent for several<br />
years. Hi testified that hfr vision<br />
was impaired and that someone else<br />
wrote hjr letters for several months<br />
prior to her death.<br />
In her petition against the will<br />
Mrs. Young stated that Mrs, Matlacli<br />
was "so weakened by her long<br />
illness that she labored under de<br />
luslons and misunderstandings and<br />
was <strong>of</strong> unsound mind ..."<br />
Additional testimony will be taken<br />
at Monday's hearing <strong>of</strong> the case.<br />
woms<br />
AHEAD<br />
I«T6E0ICE itENSOf<br />
Foreign Aid and Us Effects<br />
An understanding <strong>of</strong> human nature<br />
will tell us that when we stop giv<br />
ing aid to Buropean nations, mast <strong>of</strong><br />
he eountries there will become<br />
angry at us. The more aid you give<br />
to an individual and the longer you<br />
give it. the more disgruntled he<br />
Oii Foreign Aid<br />
Hand Urges End to<br />
U. S. 'Squandering<br />
becomes when you stop. This seenu<br />
to be true <strong>of</strong> nations Naturally,<br />
now that we have hinted at a little<br />
less liberality toward Europe, some<br />
have yelled '•selflsh" and ••umympathetie"<br />
at us.<br />
The more we give and the longer<br />
we give it. the greater wUl grow this<br />
scorn toward the giver. When ftn-<br />
It may be paid for witn goods pur<br />
chased. We can keep down Our<br />
trade barriers and buy from Europe.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly in that way can those nations<br />
ally we have to stop the flow <strong>of</strong> our<br />
gel on their feet and buy from us.<br />
money toward Europe, anger will be<br />
There are definite ways to help<br />
the reaction. That was true after<br />
wor-torn Europe without imposing<br />
World War I. America had been<br />
the serious injury <strong>of</strong> continued outright<br />
aid. The sooner our help gets<br />
very liberal, but, when aid was halted,<br />
up went the tarriff barriers.<br />
on this basis, the better for e w ery.<br />
England campaigned: -Buy Within<br />
body.<br />
the Empire." Depression followed.<br />
WHAT RESLLTS7<br />
Following World War II, America<br />
again has been extremely liberal.<br />
We have spent some 10 billion dollars<br />
during each <strong>of</strong> the past We<br />
years. Help we gave to England<br />
during the war and since wUl total<br />
nearly 40 billion dollars. We have<br />
not been stingy with our food, our<br />
goods, nor our dollars, although this<br />
drain on our resources haj helped to<br />
make things tougher for the- average<br />
American breadwinner.<br />
All the Lend-Lease, all the UNN-<br />
RA relief, all the goods, all the do],<br />
ars—what are the results? England<br />
Is not even on her feet, much less<br />
Europe. The crises seem to mount,<br />
with England right now facing her<br />
greatest crisis since the war. All <strong>of</strong><br />
these facts must lead us to restudy<br />
our aid to Europe, and the possible<br />
effect <strong>of</strong> continuing handouts to so<br />
many out-stretched palms.<br />
EUROPE'S PROBLEM<br />
Obviously, we cannot keep on giv.<br />
ing at the rate <strong>of</strong> 10 billions a year<br />
to Europe for the next ten. twenty<br />
or thirty years. Then what can we<br />
do? If Is plain common sense that<br />
the best thing we can do is to help<br />
Europe figure out how she can help<br />
herself. We must help Europe to<br />
get up on her own feet, and <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
necks <strong>of</strong> American taxpayers. That<br />
is the only kind <strong>of</strong> aid that will ever<br />
be worth much to Europe,<br />
The sooner we get Europe to<br />
thinking in terms <strong>of</strong> helping herself,<br />
the better it will be for all <strong>of</strong> us,<br />
We might send her food and money<br />
till doomsday, but it would only<br />
make America poor and would not<br />
make Europe rich. Europe must<br />
understand that the problem <strong>of</strong> rehabilltatlon<br />
Is her own problem,<br />
first <strong>of</strong> all, and not entirely ours.<br />
We have bathed Europe's wounds,<br />
now we must help her find the will<br />
and the way to recover.<br />
ITOP "GrVINO AWAY"<br />
It will be good statesmanship if<br />
we can make it clear that America<br />
is not in the field to give away anything.<br />
We must be willing, however,<br />
to adjust ourselves to the needs arid<br />
requirements <strong>of</strong> Europe in every<br />
way we can without weakening ourselves<br />
unnecessarily. At the same<br />
time, we must try to re-educate<br />
Europe in the principles <strong>of</strong> American<br />
enterprise and Initiative. Hard<br />
work and self-dependtnee are among<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
MONEY<br />
We Have It<br />
Sea«hore Building<br />
St Loan Assn.<br />
801 AWwy ATO.<br />
!(infinufiHU|»l>iiliiHiiitnu|tiiiiiiliiiiij<br />
Dr. Harry H, Lake<br />
•tout OFTOMMBMT far «t T«n<br />
fiMMftW :Mkl *.••<br />
ttl A3BVW.Y AVE.<br />
MM<br />
Jliff«|<br />
An accurate accounting <strong>of</strong><br />
can billions spent for European relWf<br />
since World War II and a comprehensive<br />
outline <strong>of</strong> what addition'<br />
nl funds would be spent lor were<br />
demanded by Congressman T. Millet<br />
Hiind. <strong>of</strong> New Jersey's Second District,<br />
In a. statement Issued today<br />
Declaring that the United States<br />
has spent nearly #20.000.000,000 in<br />
foreign aid during the last two<br />
years, Hand said ht felt the AJneri<br />
can people, who must provide the<br />
money In tuts, are entitled to a.<br />
full accounting before additional<br />
money is allotted for foreign relief.<br />
"The people who must pay this<br />
remendoos bill an entitled to a<br />
complete and honest report <strong>of</strong> What<br />
their money has been spent for and<br />
what results have been obtained<br />
before they are asked to provide additionai<br />
millions under the Admin,<br />
lstntion's foreign aid program, 1 ' he<br />
said.<br />
•'American dollars art not the <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
thing that can save the world from<br />
destruction, although it seems that<br />
many feel that they are. • Wt can.<br />
ot buy changed principles and<br />
deologits <strong>of</strong> European nation! with<br />
American money.<br />
If we are to fulflll our dtstlny as<br />
a leader among nations in the pur<br />
suit <strong>of</strong> peace, we dare not weaken<br />
America^ financial structure by<br />
squandering American money over<br />
the face <strong>of</strong> the earth, regardless <strong>of</strong><br />
the purpose for which it might be<br />
spent. If America is to remain a<br />
last bulwark against Communism, it<br />
is essential that our economy be<br />
kept strong and solid.<br />
those first principles.<br />
Europe needs production. We can<br />
supply machinery on the basis that<br />
Veta Occupy New<br />
Wildwood Homes<br />
Three homes recently completed<br />
n Wildwood's housing project for<br />
NfiW<br />
favor <strong>of</strong> universal military trafelng<br />
and the girls <strong>of</strong> the «tate*ft«l toons<br />
strongly about It than do the boys.<br />
This was revealed In the results <strong>of</strong> a<br />
poll published In the <strong>Oct</strong>ober ifsu*<br />
<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Compass, new<br />
Illustrated monthly magazine.<br />
The glrb voted 3 to 1 in fevor.<strong>of</strong><br />
military training for yonnf men,<br />
and the boys' vote was slightly mare<br />
Inn 1 to I. Veterans, who were<br />
given an opportunity to express<br />
their opinions on identical questions<br />
la the poll, voted *n overwhelming<br />
8S per cent In favor <strong>of</strong><br />
universal military training.<br />
A majority <strong>of</strong> both tMB-agtrs and<br />
veterans feel thai the 4-P dassincatlon<br />
should be eliminated and thai<br />
men physically unit for combat<br />
lght to be included In a limited<br />
ipadty in the training program.<br />
veterans were turned over to families<br />
for occupancy Friday. Six ad-<br />
during the past summer, as well as<br />
as manager <strong>of</strong> the Beach Theatre<br />
ditional homes were scheduled to be<br />
ready for occupancy late thta week.<br />
Representatives <strong>of</strong> veterans' organizations<br />
are screening the applicants.<br />
Wildwood Cop toBe<br />
Tried <strong>Oct</strong>ober 20<br />
Plans for an early trial <strong>of</strong> Wild,<br />
wood Patrolman Louts C. Piocc*. indicted<br />
last week on two charges <strong>of</strong><br />
misconduct in the tiatiim» B <strong>of</strong><br />
drunken driving cases, were announced<br />
Friday by Prosecutor Barry<br />
Tenenbaum,<br />
Following a conference with Judge<br />
A. J. OaSero, Tenenbaum said he la<br />
prepared to start tile trial <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />
20. Jonathan Acton, counsel for<br />
Rocca, said he would be ready to<br />
proceed on that date,<br />
Fiocca. a WUdwoad policeman far<br />
13 years, was indicted by the grand<br />
Jury on cnarges <strong>of</strong> attempted briber;<br />
and nenfesjanee.<br />
Pair Admit Three<br />
County Burglaries<br />
Three burglaries in southern Cap*<br />
May county were said to have been<br />
solved last week with the arrest by<br />
Camden detectives <strong>of</strong> a heavilyarmed<br />
Navy veteran and a companion<br />
who was A.W.O.L, from the<br />
Army.<br />
Walter Noonaji. 22, and Ralph<br />
Kraemer, 18, admitted thefte from<br />
two stores in North WUdwoad and<br />
a lunch room at Dias Creek, as weB<br />
as other burglaries in the Bouth<br />
Jersey area, poliee said.<br />
T, C. Upham Quits<br />
Court House Post<br />
T. C, Uphsm, <strong>of</strong> Cape May, after<br />
teaching only a month in the Latin<br />
and history department <strong>of</strong> Middle<br />
Township High School, has left to<br />
resume a former position in a Florida<br />
school, upham is well known her*<br />
the Cape May Theatre.<br />
Another Court Bouse teacher, Mrs.<br />
Dorothy Stenecker, on the faculty<br />
14 years, also resigned to teach in<br />
Florida,<br />
AMERICAN LADY<br />
RUG MAKING<br />
Drop in 662 Boardwalk today and look over the new<br />
arrivals. If you have never made American Lady Ron<br />
it's time you started this fascinating hobby.<br />
No cumbersome frame or loom is required.<br />
1*he handsome finished rugs last for generations.<br />
OPEN<br />
'TIL<br />
NOVEMBER<br />
To aave waste, trimming- and time,<br />
comes to yon cut the right length.<br />
the pan wool<br />
Dorothea Robinson—Yams<br />
662 Boardwalk Open EvenJon<br />
NEEDLEPOINT — EMBROIDERY WORK<br />
"Ptrcm Strings" by Famout Lady<br />
DR.J. L. HERBERT<br />
Chiropractor<br />
announces the opening- <strong>of</strong> his OVFUm «t<br />
237 S. MAIN, FLEASANTVILLE<br />
cetreS In a collision at Bethel and<br />
New rds.. Bomers Point, at 8 a. m<br />
Monday, Police Oblef William Morrow<br />
reported.<br />
James Hackney, 38, <strong>of</strong> Shore rd.<br />
and, Poplar av, linwood. driver <strong>of</strong><br />
one ear, and hi* brother. Vred Hackney,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hamilton av. and New rd.<br />
Linwood, were taken to the Point<br />
I<br />
Tol<br />
X 1^1<br />
COMPLETE CU<br />
FLOOR SER<br />
For Bvtry foam in<br />
• LINOLEUM<br />
• ASPHALT TILS<br />
• EUBBEE TluT<br />
• CORK TILE<br />
WBTAIiED<br />
IKENWARD<br />
| Phone 1380<br />
The Mighty Oak,<br />
draws its strength from the «<br />
Draw your financial strength<br />
foundation <strong>of</strong> savings. rf<br />
Open a Savings Account TOOAI<br />
THE NATIONAL %<br />
<strong>of</strong> OCEAN Cm<br />
Member IMenl Deposit<br />
CorpontUon<br />
Member Federal Eotrn- Sjstem<br />
fttnking Hours:<br />
9 a. m. to 2 p. m.<br />
Saturdays: 9 a. m. to 12 Noon<br />
SEA ISLE CITY Oi<br />
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC<br />
Bann II aJn. to 1 pm<br />
Every Tuesday an! Fridaj<br />
TITLE INSURANCE<br />
g courteous and<br />
creating safety once<br />
CHELSEA TITLE<br />
GUARANTY COI<br />
ALBERT 0. ABBOTT, CtnlrniM etl<br />
KLIVUOL) p, KIBUIA". FMt<br />
ATLANTIC CTT¥ OFWO* "<br />
BMRlina N«Uoo»l BwkBMfr<br />
OCEAN<br />
NaUoul Bnk <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
CLINTON B. PB1CB Vl« B*<br />
WANtB* T, QAh-nT A«tJJJJJ.<br />
BBWIN «. gTltSD ir ' llt 2S^<br />
O PAUl, UcOABPELL. A»t. ""«•<br />
FHA.NIt U, WATSON, A«rt. T1O».<br />
WILDWOOD OFFICSI'<br />
Mil New Jenej Aie,<br />
DEAN P. CBLLSS, AWt. S«r,-^<br />
740 Aabury Avenue<br />
STORE HOVi<br />
Stole Open Monday to !<br />
g a. m, iMf<br />
Store Open<br />
from 9 «. m. unbl 7 L<br />
A FOOD MARKET FOR'<br />
7/ (<br />
Mm, Club<br />
Pbrfcmsuw<br />
leynd<br />
Chopped Bed<br />
l-Klllnd, STiWING<br />
S-Ibi<br />
up<br />
itmim A-iyJi MMMl-Wdr f«Nd<br />
PfU Country Van!<br />
ROAST 43c<br />
lb<br />
» If C<br />
* I9C<br />
43<br />
Oanuine lamb<br />
H«n Cut IhsaMir<br />
LAMB ROAST 49c<br />
Lama Chop. ««"«"<br />
Breast Lamb<br />
"Me<br />
«as*<br />
DRIED BEEF LOAF % * 32c<br />
Hart ib 19c i FUh Cakai % «- if«<br />
Fillet* Floundtr & 4Zc<br />
Fancy Fillets Codftih u. st e<br />
Vreih Fillet- Whiting % •,<br />
Frcah White Lump Crabmcat ».<br />
Preth Jersey Select Oysters «»»M<br />
• •••<br />
New Location!!<br />
MORGAN<br />
Radio, Washer and<br />
Appliance Repair<br />
NOW OPEN<br />
406 ASBURY AVE, :<br />
at your service always ;<br />
Phone 2526W !<br />
Owners, Attention!<br />
Now is the tine to sell<br />
We have bnyere for<br />
BUNGALOWS AND<br />
TWO FAMILY HOUSES*<br />
ANY LOCATION<br />
Qqick Action Given<br />
BRAKER<br />
330 Atlantic Avenue<br />
GARRISON<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Friendly Jeweler<br />
DIAMONDS - WATCHES<br />
SILVERWARE<br />
Clock, Watch and Jewelry<br />
Repairing<br />
Av^Phone Wl8<br />
QlBiws jttted<br />
ftqne<br />
IBM<br />
Dr. Rogar G. LaRosa<br />
Optometriat<br />
615 Eighth Street<br />
OCBAN CITV, N, J.<br />
^Kiffiee Iloyrs—<br />
Dniljp 1(30 tp t:X<br />
No Hsuri ^n W?d, and Syn,<br />
MOD, ind Fri, EM, by App't<br />
Printing<br />
Office<br />
Supplies<br />
Guild Products<br />
Stationery<br />
Lewis L Barrett<br />
Fsrraffly ifntlaei'Leditf<br />
Job Prlntlne Dipt.<br />
807 Asbury Ave.<br />
HfMt to BiBI<br />
1<br />
••*'.<br />
Mi 1 .'and Km. Jn . .<br />
enjoying a trip to OallfornUL , -, >,<br />
Mr. and Mm. Cooper Spaj-ki < jtn4<br />
Mrs. George Morris are on'a motor<br />
trip to Virginia.<br />
Resort Man at<br />
Linoleum School<br />
Morris P. Quest, Jr., 334 Central<br />
av,, an employe <strong>of</strong> Kehward Bradley, r »—j-m<br />
Inc., 817 Asbtuy j av,-l8 talcing a two- * nrfy •%tqWjf t<br />
The IGL<br />
CHATTIN &<br />
1217 ASBURY A<br />
HOME MADE . — • -J3<br />
NORTHFIELD BAKERY<br />
PRODUCTS<br />
Pies, Cakti), O<strong>of</strong>fto Otkf,<br />
Crnllcre, Bulb, lirmaren<br />
CINNAMON BUNS<br />
Thta Wefk-i Spettal<br />
nOMB MADE BREAD<br />
Sapplte - Smltrat Ice Crew*<br />
win Milk<br />
Cijarettw — $1^9 Guton .<br />
Qnetlnc Cards<br />
< Gom and Candy So *"<br />
one us your order —we irOI<br />
reserve It until TOO WIL<br />
Phone 9002<br />
STORE HOURS!<br />
10:30 a. m. - 7:00 p. m. Mm. .<br />
10:30 a. tn. - 12:00 p. m. Friday and Sat<br />
Good Posture Aheoil<br />
CRIB.<br />
MATTRESS<br />
•»» rfrfUbitf 1<br />
flrta, lewd MWM*<br />
to<br />
atnlfbt and<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 14.96<br />
ALSO MANY OTHER KANTWET NURSERY I<br />
B. F. Goodiich Silveitownsi<br />
cntweai prewai tiies<br />
/^SELLATLESS<br />
Ph. WWI<br />
All OUT AUOWAI<br />
for yojr present tires<br />
iTou gsf "extras^ in B, F, Goodrich tire*—-<br />
extras that cost you no extra money.<br />
First, there's a broader-faced tread that puts<br />
more rubber on the road. Increases mileage.<br />
Mare and sturdier cords give the cord body<br />
extra strength. Don't delay. Come in today.<br />
IVIiT t, F, GOOORICH TIRIJKKMtf A<br />
iii tnq<br />
1440<br />
oaly \M a*wn ^<br />
UOAWMk jj<br />
ROY WELLS AUTO SERVICE'<br />
311.34th Street<br />
Phone 1262 or •<br />
B.F.Goodrich<br />
FIRST IN RUBBER<br />
KUPPINGER'S<br />
Where ASBURY AVE. Crosses THIRD STREET<br />
OCEAN OTY<br />
A Phonei <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0981 ' -•,.'-.<br />
Please call at my home to estimate on ihe fallowing work<br />
Reupholstering<br />
Window Shades<br />
Venetian minds<br />
Slip Covers<br />
Drapes<br />
Renovate Venetian<br />
, Blinds<br />
- Maple Suit Cushions ._ Dining Room Chaired<br />
Wicker Suit Cushions _ _ Bed Room<br />
Wicker Furniture '<br />
Painted<br />
Living Room<br />
Furniture<br />
Studio Couch<br />
Bondoir Cricket<br />
Chairs<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
Mark an (X) alongside the work you want done and<br />
We will give same our immediate attention.<br />
KUPPINGM<br />
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4P<br />
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^M^Ilotew<br />
TO MEET<br />
Quiclc, Mother- a refill<br />
p<strong>On</strong>p« swiftly go "brttonw op" when filled<br />
j^^ia^Bwe^acainy^ikh flavor that<br />
we pay war farmers<br />
'S CLEANERS<br />
FHEQUENT CLEANING<br />
PLANT<br />
HUtta Ferguson, Ot AslraiT M, tt<br />
: Barbara Lee BanjDO, <strong>of</strong> HORto-<br />
Hmbon, Oecage Duugan.<br />
and Una WUlard nnm MM. De»n.'<br />
Sunshine Circle in<br />
Luncheon-Meeting<br />
Sunshine Orele <strong>of</strong> the Mnt Metb-<br />
MM* Chnreh l«t Ttannav at the<br />
MM. enOr BORIS TCImllMteR<br />
ttend them- j ^ Albe« BWm "us in dorge<strong>of</strong><br />
Bt«Hw « wo d* jmyau jft^ Hwy M M M I<br />
| fn)m yf 2;<br />
CspLind IBs. wms^a Monte, ISO | ^ MmpHy rrad s aoectkm liken<br />
end In Wigtown, Mm Uw st- read by Mm L. sharp.<br />
Mart tN^Jtotaf oi u* to. BTw»-|5f w di fe<br />
CatV "•"= raw<br />
frm • TSt toWerttom,<br />
Central P.-T. A. to • * *__<br />
wnitam _<br />
__ -_, t I <strong>City</strong> Engineer wllham B, Col-<br />
Hear Ml»8 Hartman<br />
Ho, Jr, was reported this week<br />
Mis Bttafceth Mtnan. pnolie •»*• S U |LS^Stta'lS<br />
ahool nnrw, win dimm "TOe J^<strong>of</strong> «pl«e r« at his hsme.<br />
Health Program toOur Schools" at f, 1 *<br />
the moottV ^ettef <strong>of</strong> the ttntrai .<br />
ar, parent-Teacher AswcJattan neat Mickey KODUlSOIl<br />
WMn^a,.« «i &«. tothe H^.ijrty.y<br />
in qme auo wfll ainwnitrmte MfflieeBI -lOek«- Bohiami.<br />
new dertces for testing the physical daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Anr. Robbiion. 505<br />
Idren.<br />
Ninth SL, celebrated her Uth hlrth-<br />
• • • ^ anniversary with a par^ at her<br />
fniinhr P .T A Plan* hum tteeaQf. A program <strong>of</strong><br />
V** • * * * **• r l W B games and tefreshmente was en-<br />
School for Parenti to^. •»* f»_ gu« 01 honor re-<br />
•ttended the Fall meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cape May County Council <strong>of</strong> Parents<br />
and Teachers, last Thursday at Cbattln. Rlclmrd BOMS, Joan<br />
Davkl Flatt. Lillian Bedror. Us<br />
Hot.<br />
Mrt'wrnSm" »ml Mrs. George CampbtD. <strong>of</strong> MUml<br />
Fedriek, Vte president t <strong>of</strong> rfthe the Soutn Bwtfaen<br />
Diitrlct. froro Milltflle, and Mn,<br />
•"* Ocan fflfr" Mrs. IJsyd Barnes.<br />
Stultr BweO, representing Cum-<br />
L5nt£5l£ «* Boanna toon, Mn. M*bel<br />
(^^^I^CS Rw. Mrs. James omen. Mrs. Weda<br />
' Shower Given For<br />
tt addition to the stated program »«_„ w* .. m .<br />
ni decided to hold a county INKS r«ngt>Um<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Instruction In Cape May Mte Jaunloe PangtBirn re goeat<br />
Court Houte 1B November. A rioml- <strong>of</strong> honor last Thursday evening at<br />
natlng annnrU«e was appointed to a Eurprtse miscellaneous shower<br />
present *»fw«Hiiwi»*inn» at the gt»en by Miss Shirley H<strong>of</strong>fman and<br />
November meeting.<br />
MJss Kathryn Lear at the tatter's<br />
• • • * home, ill Wedey ar.<br />
Mrs. L O. Famnnmn. <strong>of</strong> New Tort Decoratlans were In pink and<br />
C h d th ft Ut<br />
&& aa imhfeUa ftg^ging frOM tls<br />
MM. Oreee Battosby ly elected<br />
•Ill be hostess at the nan meeting,<br />
I Thursday, November fi. Mrs. itM«. TtaWI QlWl.<br />
A pur <strong>of</strong> pUloir etsei wu dnuted I<br />
ISoroptifniststoMeet<br />
b M Statetb O<br />
Wee Tot Shop<br />
935 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
We O-xrf iMUi«<br />
INFANTS? and<br />
CHILDREN'S WEAR<br />
CORDUROY LONG PANTS<br />
WmOU 4 M B<br />
GirU' Navy Blue Wool Skirt,<br />
to SIZE U<br />
We Will Be Open for the<br />
Coming Winter Setuon<br />
—FOR RENT—<br />
Floor Sanding Machines<br />
$3.00 PER DAY<br />
Rug D17 Cleaning Machine*<br />
— EASILT OPERATED —<br />
Oeaa join- w and carpet wfcOe M te floor toJMT m<br />
Floor Waring and PolUhing Madunes<br />
BY THE HOUR OB DAT<br />
Spray Paint Outfits<br />
PORTABLE<br />
WUte-VMfc or paint j mtfirirt and pan<br />
WE WILL SUPPLY<br />
Spny I^lnU. Shdtec. VamMi, Wn, Cta^Bc Ftakk<br />
AT WBOLESALi! FBICES<br />
CALL O* ffUTE<br />
NEIL H. BONNER and SONS<br />
JOS RYON Avenue PlemnntrfDe, N. J,<br />
Phone; PleasantTiDe 9gg-J<br />
FLOWER SB<br />
M7 Adwy A««o.' ft<br />
FOOTBAUi<br />
"MUM"<br />
tlw i« win M VMM a*^«-<br />
ps. .J<br />
OaWto* . Roses'<br />
Orchids<br />
.4*fer»<br />
B4BT NOVELTEES, BEAS8 '<br />
CONTAWBUI<br />
Qmmm OCMMAGEft WEDDING<br />
FOl^m n^NTS, DISH a<br />
WAIK A BUK3C AJO» U«E II<br />
MARGARET $<br />
SCHOOL<br />
DANCE anrfl<br />
• Very Special &<br />
NOW TIL THROUGH JUHBJS<br />
TOE OM) BALLET - ACR<br />
BALLROOM DANCING -<br />
WOMEffS GROUP FIGURE<br />
to m-Sdml 1*te — Btftem* —<br />
CfalUren <strong>of</strong> an Afa M<<br />
CLASSES . ^<br />
flnt Own — m »»*<br />
<strong>On</strong> — Mrii — SeBl-rrtwt* Mi<br />
507 . 9th Street P<br />
BEAUTY<br />
eryTailly DulL Kathleen Prete W Jr., vice president; Mlsa Anne Isle and WUdwood clubs.<br />
luitti at Vm a, «B. Oartl 1 Umi^tanw inniTitmmT, Mafjorte MarJwJeSni. LaS SimMM; i»W»i septanr* sewiaryjMfe Mrs,. Wmund<br />
iflhajritt ttfctbf *«<br />
•a^ .; kewich, Jackie ^urffildt; MUy fWdewpn,, treasurer, and .Mrs, T.<br />
li at the Jtnt Beeerattbns were in yellow and The winftr actttitUi <strong>of</strong> ttegroup ergantaattan, %<br />
whlti, and the gnat <strong>of</strong> honef-re- wUl begin with a luncheon <strong>Oct</strong>ober The iporte prdgri<br />
eed that during Girl celved many attractive gifts. Mas 21- Mrs. Harte and Mr?, Ralph nocm ww to lnclud.<br />
JbeiitfiwugtMo.* wre.w?n by oWy put Sod SB T^^WtMmU,<br />
assUMdly SS;:^Mi"^<br />
rmOTBirs wUl ieU BnUth. «».,George anility, Mrs.tHartz WBaMiimmCmi<br />
aes. Thta wlU he * * • was weleoBied Tuesday as a niw ^^^^S^a fi<br />
iial*«hdthVpT»bae OqWOWPABABiSl mwb» <strong>of</strong> the groupr* - ^ fl<br />
at the Boout Hut, a week's vacation at Paradise Tamp, Mrs. M»<br />
i;;hawjotoed»^lass.WMisi VaUiy, in the PocdnM. MM. J>H<br />
mtmm ptos and ear They^ will<br />
TBtojneitsOqiBUmf and Mri.<br />
iQ THm MARKET BOY AD<br />
p<br />
ALL PURCHASES M<br />
ONE'S DUALITY MARKET<br />
E PROMPT DELIVERY ••• PHONI' 1S00<br />
l**i* flRST ST. and ATLANTIC AVE.<br />
PPEH GOOD THIS WEEK ONLY<br />
AUTOMATIC<br />
BLANKET<br />
erfect gift for anyone!<br />
«<br />
AUTOMATIC SLEEPING<br />
I COMFORT<br />
rd, Mrs. Dolan, Rev, and pr<strong>of</strong>esslonal entertainment was to be I<br />
ndMri.T, Might p^gentgj under the mreetlen <strong>of</strong><br />
Tlie BES( regular meeting will be<br />
Tuesday in the parish house.<br />
Legion, Auxiliary<br />
to Have Supper<br />
. . . .<br />
Gongl<strong>of</strong>f s Off For<br />
Sojourn in Virginia<br />
Rev.'and' tin, A. Lynn OongloH,<br />
wnttbau,*^:«i«;tBu«hw*<br />
vaMety 1 take nuut mA AVfeNDB<br />
EGG HAKBOK OT^j|?p«<br />
>« the BUMlwj<br />
^<br />
. Omm 1 to<br />
with lwodi) ud wlOiMrt<br />
fhtti 1» to U. MOH liut<br />
CANTOB-S INTtTES OOMTAB1SOH<br />
.'; Open datb- 1« a. m. t» I > m. V;':-<br />
Batnnlnj nod M v M •. nUo « £'»:<br />
"V Take advantego 0* oar ;<br />
4 / : M T A Hta\ ; •:<br />
t 1 -<br />
t"' 1 - ^,.<br />
* \<br />
fit<br />
• ite-j: •<br />
Wk<br />
0
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LOSSA;<br />
1<br />
J %i<br />
< /,<br />
b ..r.i/^S 1 :<br />
THESE THRILIS!<br />
Ad Volvi-in-Head<br />
r^<br />
pp<br />
STUDY THE STYIING!<br />
What s beauty tender Mi ear<br />
yacht in DM and contour—luxurious at a drawing<br />
ream in upholstery and oppoinlmentsl The<br />
body b a Ww body—•xduthw toChevrolet<br />
In the loweit-price flold '<br />
REVEL IN THIS RIDEI<br />
jus! wltfe down ! -<br />
Hi* Wi-fitilng H<br />
euihieni—and • •lax)<br />
Tro»«l e*»r ony road—<br />
from boulevard to b"yway—Unlade<br />
smoother, (<br />
steadier, safer by tfis !<br />
Unitiiod Knts-Aetian<br />
Ride—another odvanlags<br />
found eitly in "'<br />
Chevretef and higherpriced<br />
cars.<br />
Is sura ysur ear is ready for winter! Bring It to us<br />
j| for service and let us get it ready for the bad-<br />
_X_<br />
weather days ahead.<br />
mm f HfVDAI FT<br />
LOWEST-PRICED LINE IN ITS FIELD!<br />
. toryowr familyj and yoo<br />
i>»Wi Omrolefi Unbt«l<br />
bT Bd»r, KnwAdkm Ride<br />
* V<br />
caaibinwi KS'K<br />
only in ChevllK<br />
PALMER CHEVROLET<br />
wmlt <strong>of</strong> ^a*eaMfi WHITWrtttmto WBUMII SnuBa?, '32, •^ ^ j»to<br />
congregation Involved will vote on weds in the cabin, wcaped. injury,<br />
the proposal ,b«fore that date, ^m* mntun ermft WM Wtowl V **<<br />
An»ni tttm wlll.bs tft# O«in ti^it auflrds alter strand Wuti. L<br />
g<br />
djessed tjr »w, fiall.inel»,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Mlnlsterlum <strong>of</strong><br />
PItaldAdjtotItat wa WMBIT «t. iwi.n<br />
u«(rul<br />
tw» wHkJr, nas<br />
ir. »HiiiB«a a* T<br />
Office to Close<br />
SOLIOIT lawnsa <strong>of</strong> ail<br />
r. uriu, m irw tf t<br />
Children's Guardians, which baa MweUnt. Nothin. tm n<br />
building for several years, wm Wonlj.x.^^t i, .<br />
Agencies has notified the freeholders. I<br />
opened In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> to nrve this<br />
county.<br />
I Named Engineer to<br />
Succeed Father<br />
I<br />
lavatory, flm floor<br />
Let il» 10*100, located an a vary BENT—Comfortablo heated room rar<br />
J<br />
North WlWwood Mayor Oeorge A.<br />
•treat .Immediate pg<br />
ler mantha. nunltfn. woman,<br />
ii location. Bai sltl B«ntln.l.<br />
Redding announced Saturday the<br />
Bhar, 310Lailgr.<br />
tt-1.<br />
appointment <strong>of</strong> William Rice us city- 1 fllllBUE »V, i-Ii — 1157 Oll»vfol«t, (rnort<br />
engineer to succeed his father, • I SALE-Attrnctlv, bumalow, Garden. . lltlon, mil millo. Price I3II.S0. I<br />
Learning Sice, who died two weeks<br />
bmrai.nl hu double gar Wllll.m A. rteldan. Ill Bhedg Mind<br />
ago after holding the position 50, -jt IM feet front %y 100 MM IHg, nv.. Bonier. Paint, U.it<br />
Thla ii an einllaat Talus for quick BALE—Nttn Pis mo.1.rn flln.tt. .ult.. I<br />
jMars.<br />
•ale, Ohfunlahad, In lood cooill- llnad o&k. OVA! azim<br />
Rice, a graduate <strong>of</strong> BuckneU Col-lege, has been acting engineer sincei l.lnstlon utility MSIB o<br />
halstafy, parrast I<br />
tlon. 4 regma ud t.th<br />
lanvH, buffet, china el<br />
Ml father's last Illness. The termI Vtils la a nal bur at M.600. , ...Wllloll, 1100,00. Folding jute, m- '<br />
expirej at the end <strong>of</strong> this year. care at Uraker, IIP Atl.nOc ay, ••:• hdus.iy rocklo« chair, |s, 1110 C«<br />
iALB «.<br />
irtl «¥,<br />
10-1T I<br />
J-famllJr eiurtnunl. naar I« al, ugHALE — 3-Badroom eattiira (ur<br />
Scouts Plan Camporee<br />
rlnthlan av, Einllant location, — " iccllcnt location. (7.600. Hho<br />
Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> Cape May county,<br />
1 condition (said* and out Owl<br />
BB, Thorp, till I<br />
will •urlrlea till, goad InTMtnant far WwlaiF K.<br />
».» I<br />
other than <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, wUI partlclpatc<br />
in the annual Fall Camporee AtjjBjJc av, j-H<br />
110, lop, Shawn by |<br />
Iti.oOS. Mr, Mill., ears <strong>of</strong> Brakar, 330<br />
<strong>of</strong> the South Jersey Council, to take<br />
SAM—A very (Bod Tscatad S-.tory<br />
Thar<br />
eomBlately furnl.hed J.bedroom horn,<br />
place November 7. S and S at the<br />
Wnlay BV. , 10-24 I<br />
on <strong>On</strong>u av, naar Sacand at. Far Mat<br />
Belleplain State Forest. The Scouts<br />
and their leaders will Uve in tents<br />
for three day§.<br />
See ChUdren's Play<br />
furnlihM. Rea.onally priced at J11.000.<br />
About 1400 school children in thsUr, Mill., c/o Brakar, 110 Allutle av,<br />
southern part <strong>of</strong> the county attend* . -__ It!<br />
ed the Clare Tree Major Theatre SALE—'.burner c<br />
play, "Rabin Hooa", at the Nortn IIS: eicallant eondltli<br />
WUdwood Junior High School, Monday,<br />
leg table H5.80. ig w. 17tn at. ia-1<br />
Clean Vacant Lota<br />
A general improvement program to<br />
clean up vacant lota in North Wildwood<br />
was launched this week, it<br />
Mayor George A, Redding called<br />
upon property owners to cooperate.<br />
Mr, and Mrs. William Ammann phone o,o. iiH-a, liy<br />
and son Billy, <strong>of</strong> Qermantown, visited<br />
their summer home at 176 W. oedragma, lot IQEIOO, fttlly<br />
iAI,E—i-atarr year raQBil cottase, I<br />
furnlahed.<br />
17th st. on Sunday.<br />
i Mr, and lbs, Pharea Leidy and<br />
HA •Ban Put LIB*, Larla lot. ....,<br />
l*—l^rtt buni«.low with a beany, ul>, Imnudlat* pm Phone Samen<br />
fullr flnUHud apartment. Bet water Paint I4t or It, L, Chaatar, 1th and<br />
heated with laa, ntend floor haa a j. eantraj,<br />
la.io<br />
ragnj snd bath apartment! alia a ;•<br />
•torjr {.family apartment buildlni In WE iOLIOIT yaur procerty llntlnK Bo<br />
(he rear—all apartinnita are fujljr rui —••— how I*r«» or «mall cl.rk.Dn<br />
lihad Including etaetrlg nrrlferaten, - j, 40J Wmltr BV. Phone lilJ,<br />
plua a (.ear nnn Owner ueupial.<br />
and comtort. don 1 !<br />
full Pllrchajie at $flig, lot lOUJS,<br />
MIIU, B/O Braliar. HO Atl.ntlo a,T, |.|«<br />
SAI.E_;.,tory t-tuf"'^ *<br />
bedroom, tath. In<br />
eonvenlant to Third ii, gnu, nmix<br />
BALE—Heated neujw. In mcollent condltlBn,<br />
automatic n hat water heat.<br />
S-bedreems, rurolshed. Bstrs €4ttas^<br />
6 rsonta and bath SB rear sf IaL Thli<br />
awnaf really wanta to aflt asd we ba-<br />
IIBVO an sffor <strong>of</strong> $10,000 will buy It.<br />
Lot aOiIOO, Mr. mil., e/a Braker, 110<br />
Atlantic ar. 10-3<br />
BEKT—<strong>On</strong>e or Iwa raatna fgr rent In<br />
private hama, hot water heat, eon^<br />
B^nlai, homelike atmaBphere, women<br />
preferred, Refarancea required. Far<br />
Information applr ill Aabury av, or<br />
Coal heat. Open stairway, fsSOO,<br />
MIIU, c/e Braker, IIP Atlantic av. 103<br />
8AI.10—Apartment. JfaBilly, three Bad-<br />
"leffi! each, varafs apartmeBt In<br />
, seeahd^iasp apgHment la haatad.<br />
I for qolck aala, Plhlo lncorrn $5000 1<br />
I Mr war. An iBirainlaa af th» »»»• I<br />
Tirtywlll eanvlnea ron that this la th# I<br />
| baat buy today. Mr, Mllla, c/o Braker, I<br />
, 130 Atlantic BT, li-I j<br />
SALE—Frlfldalre elaotrle refrigerator, I<br />
. Eogd condition. Been running all aum- I<br />
Bar, 1100,00, BTRETCH. ill Dnu av, I<br />
10-3 I<br />
BALE—sovaral cattagaa fraei 1 bed^<br />
rbgma and bath ta ii badrooma and &<br />
Baths. Some have heat. Good condition<br />
and location. lotne owners are<br />
ansfpya to aeli for varloUR reajiana,<br />
prieed ham J7000 to lll.qgo, BTHETCIt.<br />
*t% OHH «, 1Q.1<br />
RENT—10BII Aagury av,, Ind floor i<br />
Mtchgdi ftutematls refrlgeratsr and<br />
hrat- JBfi.oo & month. Phase 07II-W.<br />
10-Ifl<br />
| SALE—Electric WM hep* r.Bfep type,<br />
ana tap icer, consBlt Brice and<br />
I CamubslI, SOf Atla&tfe av. 10=10<br />
RE?*T—Comfortable rsamii, iBBipenHji<br />
The At-oiflc, sth and Centnl av. I<br />
I<br />
I<br />
Phone iflifl-<br />
10-10 I<br />
RPNT—Widow will •hare beautiful B-<br />
rBom hsufte en tarve estete with<br />
eoapit. $19,05 s month Ineludlns #Teryttiing.<br />
1700 Shore rd , Lin wood, N. J.<br />
Phehe ggmgrs Point 7!8_ lO^JO<br />
SALE—Tw^family hsu^, 2 bedrssms I<br />
on each floor, Prle*d f§r qutgk nale, I<br />
|I 0,600,00, Shown by appslhtineht, I<br />
Olarksaii 8. Thorp, 401 W#Bi#y av. 11-7 I<br />
I<br />
tt4 (riinW.mg,<br />
Aw 1 ! will Mill Aty %!asm« IM'<br />
pdljf wan tnd .lubby. Civ. Aim'<br />
h?.HK<br />
Jin M .NM'MUr' « p. m, « P Mf M. mi*<br />
lafy aw |3t,<br />
1B.in BMjfg<br />
iAiE—Cottme. l-hedroani, ete. Hot '»,'''"*'"<br />
water .Heat, A.I condition, unfuni. El<br />
MOD AM<br />
34 CORINTHIAN A\<br />
TO DINNER PARTIES, BIU<br />
BANQUETS or any social afl^l<br />
No Outside Catering Phone 214<br />
Johnson's Tea<br />
Full Courw Turtey DiniH«<br />
119 Shore Road Phon e 659<br />
• itt?DIO WWBAT THED i<br />
CLMED SUNDAYS<br />
HOURS<br />
11:30 to 1:30<br />
SUBMARiNC<br />
WlCHf<br />
SUBMARINE SAND.<br />
— OUE BFECIAMX 4|<br />
m ji., ,§<br />
A Variety <strong>of</strong> Other DaUcIoog W<br />
Ice Cream ~ Giant Milk Shakl<br />
"FOR AN ADVENTURE IN<br />
WISSOW<br />
RESTAURANT ant/ COCK<br />
SOMERS POINTS<br />
ANNouprdm<br />
OUR NEW WINTER*<br />
Open Friday and. Saturday frail<br />
Sundays from 12 no«i<br />
EVERETT BAMT<br />
Master <strong>of</strong> the lUnunona<br />
jmtyinc far your dinner and ti<br />
234 SHORE ROAD<br />
HARRYS!<br />
NOTED FOR EXCELLENT<br />
Maryland Avenue, Som<br />
• JAC<br />
PIANIST •<br />
Pun, Mime, Fl<br />
at Harrys<br />
Phone:;<br />
coom<br />
Fine Cuisine<br />
Seafood-Steaks-<br />
Cocktail Lounge<br />
metomutniKt time, and * Imw ^W »<br />
:<br />
in., ,whwth#^Bter- when they enter- tepeftefi expected jto be on hand. ;<br />
Here. They won Because ol aia# and experience.<br />
B, ! iw£W»ra\ g^m etna; ^ iw^w,| «*ws*»«8<br />
Holy SpWt last tl wd Wfl bow wJU Stt<br />
I mi Mn» BOTTLENECK<br />
, aocoonted lor niftwaMltei tumid in one <strong>of</strong><br />
for Lights<br />
tic field<br />
footWl bef<strong>of</strong>i Ua b<strong>of</strong>an flia'itas<br />
MM iWpi T to Mt up a lart-minute<br />
to^dfcthrtiftaJMtto<br />
I a few hundred yards o« the beach |<br />
i flWflng »nd rackfdl oommenri ft a* * ssitoui eMm« I VtnMnoe <strong>of</strong> Iarto.<br />
each <strong>of</strong> the remain-1 after having won two. consecutive I There have been some cornnecessary<br />
W^'tl^S rt tlie<br />
l»-j»^:in;.ji*wrt-«r!>-hMB»i-.-<br />
Ko<strong>of</strong>lng. 8enU- •<br />
m p i i<br />
II pln«. B«b Jennings, Tjto Otiat-<br />
Oeesn-Oity cp*eMi »nt«m jna j o n n »r«toto»w» CM«r was out jin«i w01 6e t«tf d atKm Bnini- team «slBilo^lM»a^*iirtM<br />
**" ^l y ««• »»v»ih to tjfp el aoHon ftplnit W«m bteauaa tf ik wisk laturtiiF Whtn AmertWi,ep- Mt irttog W.^tawntErtnftH,<br />
nrobaUe rtsrttoi llhi-upi<br />
p i rjaHSb,;:;:;;;:<br />
•^ AtMitlc Assecia. noon, and It was not untu Art mm, ohauf , .....M,,,,,^.,. owantj<br />
.d tltm to install a star punter Maouihout, had Us ^."i-iiW," •'''' |Q:' •• F ' T8W S|<br />
the cotamunlW's BiW aUemptod kick blocked By chMgllif S^, A *"'."'"RT"":':"'BIKI<br />
te night football ana Prank Bjte»rd and Wok aUrate, w, to ....."."." ."»_•.......... Kook.,<br />
T<br />
tt; ttot the l<strong>of</strong>lala were ante to »e otw ..,.„,..,,,|B.; ' • ^<br />
fcibat amount Win aWahtiMjt ot'«M tetak. . fS^.^\\:V&-"""\v£Zl<br />
S-wtrt to the lltrtilo <strong>On</strong> the tost followtoi ptay, Ltn |*» •*,;— a * '" i»J I1 oB?<br />
nd Uni OoMteuBtion Foglio pltohM « 20-yard pass to .gggg5a5 ll S? 1 l<br />
1 MnfSu, itTa<br />
delphia, lowest <strong>of</strong> s& end Ed Kookcr for the game's only P.lmrra 0-27 anlin f.a<br />
:oontnict eajls tor130 touohaown. Ltn alw passed to Ban —-'"•' '"<br />
»f UluialnaUon, was tos late for Balim to upset tne •_, _ . _ . ,._,.... j ,<br />
% Monday this week verdict. , to Close Wednesday<br />
led for completion the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had thrmttntd <strong>On</strong> an- The 12th annual Cape May County<br />
r. TBe fleldWlU he other octaslun late In tfae aemnd Flslilng Contest will end.uext Wede<br />
county completely period, but muffed the chance with nesdfly, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 15, and Judges will,<br />
A football and base- a'fumble on the 18-yard line, meet on <strong>Oct</strong>ober 20 to select the<br />
use has lights on ita , Probably the most important fae- winners In various cMtttl, Director<br />
1, . tor In the triumph was the defensive P. H. Jackson announced Una week.<br />
••we.<br />
Iri^iy W9^» WtwHy (w«i •.#*'•<br />
LAUNDRY<br />
hulomBM^ ||t§lf!i washing mawM«i o«» pwwtly iltflii ontp :an<br />
clnwft nw ..mo;l^iW|arto* ihttrif Imiifr to M>II 'em viitaorti,<br />
ii' though^fcwil^Mi ,il«Hy pKWfi **«• yew •'* flf •««»<br />
r to«f»wre a «on«taiil, adequate ''* Itfll-^BHrffmiiioiiA .<br />
^, x<br />
IU1 hunting season olfera fine game condittan* In the Provtnce <strong>of</strong><br />
Quebec as hundreds <strong>of</strong> American sportanen find th*l4iurentlan *rea<br />
tuindy for: Weal late season vacationing. In the great Unspotted woodlands<br />
whleh ifatdi abWe' «le mitnopojte <strong>of</strong> mahlmi&
, ^j|j<br />
ifsSP*' "<br />
i<br />
'<br />
1*4<br />
,#/ ^<br />
•*iy and Jfonday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 12-13<br />
| | 5 g l ^ OBERON — GEORGE BRENT<br />
lilEMPFAtlON''<br />
Qittitim 14<br />
y and Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 1546<br />
roadway'<br />
. — :^ANN JEFFREYS<br />
IppiS<br />
Pharmacies rnarmaciet rioiuing Holding<br />
Price <strong>Line</strong>, Claim<br />
B -<br />
, remarkaMe tributa to<br />
tliat pre-war year, Major Arthur H, '<br />
Unbeck, president <strong>of</strong> the New Jer- ~~ ~~<br />
sey Pnarmaeeutlcal AsaoolBUDn, re. Mr, and Mrs. D. J, Maurer, <strong>of</strong><br />
vesled taday in rtlraiitli results <strong>of</strong> Roxborough, Pa,, spent iunday at<br />
an extensive survey,<br />
'heir summer home, sia Central av.<br />
He said a natlon.wlde study by 7.7 '••- l ~_~r"<br />
Independent afenoles shows that <strong>of</strong> — — — — — — ^ ^ - " J<br />
ras* individual itenis sold In pharmacles,<br />
4337 have remained unchanged<br />
in price since 1838, de-<br />
'<br />
creases were found on 897 Items,<br />
and 8260 have Increased. The over- nt •».<br />
all Use is only 139 per tent, he "nil §<br />
added, ,<br />
"Our Association nas checked I<br />
these national results to ascertain<br />
tnelr appUeatlon to New Jersey, and<br />
we find our experience In this state «k , —« II<br />
FISH MARKET<br />
ON THj: Ulii ISA ST.<br />
BIGHT PEOM THE SEA<br />
PILBT FLOUNDER<br />
-, FLOUNDERS<br />
KINGFISH<br />
WEAKFISH<br />
mAB/m<br />
BUTTER FISH<br />
Clams<br />
All Kinds <strong>of</strong> Fresh Bait<br />
Oyster Stews<br />
Clam Stews<br />
Fried Oysters<br />
, Enjoy *Em at<br />
Shafto'<br />
w • i<br />
1249 Aafcury Avenue<br />
• OPEN EARLV to LATE •<br />
Breakfast 8 to 1<br />
Douglass lee Cream<br />
ALL PRICES<br />
I<br />
Mounted FREE .. Terms I<br />
RT1<br />
Qp DEALER<br />
lit «ad Atlantic Ave.<br />
jlAana; TTOge^ymte* M«P mbouttewi.<br />
tma i «eUan-dnuu, through B«l,aedd«i.<br />
aMMUAcgaMd^;- nrt^W<br />
set la Uie atmosphere <strong>of</strong> gay New<br />
VILLAGE<br />
Thursday, Friday and Saturday<br />
Owners!<br />
You Don't<br />
ft** and Ann<br />
ttrtto'ptaw »• pwt <strong>of</strong> • stage<br />
ton, Kansu. to BWwe Uie pertu <strong>of</strong>l<br />
'—' ** '— ' '"" "" t-fllm daw.<br />
\mmmm^WJiifM^gl^<br />
BTRjtiht ' Orahame, Leon Ames and Alan<br />
BTKAND . • Mowbray<br />
"Hal Roach Comedy Carnival." in —<br />
color, stars Jtanaea RaSerty, Walter „ - - , . • • -<br />
Abel, Marie Wilson, Margot Surf Closes: to<br />
Orahame, Donald Meek »na Luclen „ V 1^, ' ' «<br />
SSgSuMr Reopen Nert May ".<br />
Greer Oarson stars in "Desire Me,"<br />
DOWN PAYMENT<br />
(0 Have n (lui.rnnti't.,1<br />
REBUILT MOTOR<br />
nufeUIea to VOBT a. Here<br />
II monthly paymenta <strong>of</strong> $13<br />
Inn Oiilled ror and D<br />
iUn l£ MALES<br />
«II«0B Ull<br />
1st * AttanUo Am<br />
PHONE a<br />
YOUR DOCTOR<br />
KNOWS<br />
SELVAGN'S<br />
PHARMACY<br />
8th St. and Asbury Are.<br />
Phone 1839<br />
1 j<br />
1<br />
Prescriptions I<br />
Our |<br />
Specialty I<br />
OPEN TUX 11 P, M.<br />
Tll «<br />
New Burf<br />
TliartrB<br />
iflwed for<br />
in 1MB, it was announced by Leo I<br />
Brunner, manager <strong>of</strong> the Hamraon-1<br />
ton Theatre Company. I<br />
'•,1<br />
Mlious dauihter. a notorious mother P* 1 "? *?.?*—• W people tor<br />
Surf during Its lint summer under<br />
Mln^d«<br />
precisely with the national<br />
the present ownership, . I<br />
pietun," u t stated. Therefore our<br />
Ford - Mercury<br />
Industry Is In the position <strong>of</strong> stand-<br />
LINOLEUM<br />
WIDE SELECTION<br />
NOW AVAILABLE<br />
Sanitary Base<br />
Cfttotw top wort our wpeeUUj<br />
OlnmmuU, Warn we not<br />
obUfiled In any w«y,<br />
MS SHORE EOAD<br />
Smwni Point, N. j. ,<br />
Aim MMM Potat m<br />
MYWOOD PRESS<br />
PRINtEm<br />
825 Asbory Avenne<br />
Fhc»l4M<br />
OREBTlNa OABD8<br />
STATIONEBr<br />
onscx SUPPLIES<br />
Here's a COLEMAN<br />
OIL HEATER<br />
1<br />
WITH BLOWIR '<br />
FOR ONLY<br />
COMPLITI (N A<br />
ATTHISPRICII<br />
imdttBo©flt^I<br />
*Aimni4c lad Cooirol, Draft<br />
Control, Low Plmmc Fuel Smtl<br />
p g M r<br />
snoum>CMONsnMnoNiiH>wr<br />
22 E, Groveland Avenue<br />
—SoaieiB Pouit.N^—<br />
Phone 457<br />
Arrange NOW for<br />
' Fall Electrical Work<br />
We art taking ortera NOW for PALL and WINTER<br />
EfertnralI work, Whettei^oBHwtd^^lBtf^uHet^rtt<br />
major installation, we are at your service!<br />
WILLIAM S. ANDERSON .<br />
Cor.4lhAAMr.ATa. Phone 177!<br />
Let Us Prepare Your Car<br />
For Winter Driving Now<br />
ANTI-FREEZE WILL STILL BE DIFFICULT<br />
TO OKTAIN THIS WINTER<br />
• Specialized Winterizing Service<br />
Complete Check Up — Motor Tone-Up (includinR)<br />
— ADJUST— — CHl^ —<br />
"THE FOXES OF<br />
Village and Strand<br />
Two Evmblf BhowB StarMne 7..15<br />
'Ate CMdiMoned<br />
MAHGOT GRAHAME — DON<br />
LUCIEN LlTTLEfrre^j.<br />
"Hal Roach Comedy<br />
Ttarafcy; FriAty and latartay, Oeteher 'p<br />
Q1B1B CARSON -<br />
ROBERT MITPK^<br />
GEORGE Z1ICO0 ||<br />
"DESIRE HE<br />
nlso — Mighty Moose Cuteon, TfdmlMli<br />
and NEWS. .;iS<br />
Two Eyenlng Slums starting 7 IS<br />
Ai OdM<br />
Thnmby, Friday and Sa*nnU 7 , <strong>Oct</strong>otet<br />
MARY ASTOE<br />
(ta Tedinkolot) ";?%<br />
Moodny and T<strong>of</strong>SdAT, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 1J-14 , 4<br />
HENRY FONBA -<br />
BARBARA BU,<br />
VINCBIJT PRICE — ANN DW<br />
"THE LONG N<br />
a alls Color Cartoon 1<br />
Wedraday and Thnreday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober lMl v .')f?5<br />
BETTY GRABLE — DAN D.<br />
MONA FREEMAN — CONNIE<br />
"MOTHER WORE<br />
AI»o—Latest New*<br />
Frtday and Sainrday. <strong>Oct</strong>ober »•»<br />
BID<br />
SKELTON — VIBOimA<br />
GLORIA ORAHAME — ALAN<br />
MERTONOFTHE<br />
Btae-Utert March <strong>of</strong> Tine "T Mm la<br />
BREAKFAST - LUNCHEON^<br />
Closed Monday . OptnO<br />
858 Asbury Av"<br />
tf ft tM tl<br />
^ Hi!'! i\ i<br />
Ghic T s Canvas Pro<br />
123 - 8U1 Street, Ocon<br />
AWNINGS<br />
j<br />
t e quotaUon from B preacher. Instead,<br />
n the second In command <strong>of</strong> America's<br />
federal Bureau <strong>of</strong> Investigation,<br />
ihols, assistant director <strong>of</strong> the P.,B, I., a<br />
rphig man, in a. Utralght-from-thec<br />
to an audience that packed tht Music<br />
Ltht.rt^nt g^flmi'.rt thf Vmr Jam<br />
ohference. told the story <strong>of</strong> M boys, 19<br />
Bided Sunday School regularly. The 19<br />
(BSfulmen. The aoth shurmed Sunday<br />
—s called attention to the tut that<br />
<strong>of</strong> America's population la less than 10<br />
than at any ether time In this nation's<br />
unprecedented opportunity to swing<br />
ed, an opportunity that the churches<br />
nil", «<br />
tlnel-Ledger has contended all along<br />
aits are the real <strong>of</strong>fenders In the probille<br />
delinquency, because el their lnt'VbJt<br />
Ualr ehllaiin are dolnf, and btbad<br />
emmple they set, -<br />
the churches, reaching out for our hugs<br />
over the parents through them.<br />
« »r wii l*o^ iJ^^pfftr^ iriott§i«enK to thorn<br />
mr. PHO. : : •:-.>,•.fo-^dnvUiis.; WWt weJfteM W ade- CHEAPEN OCKA<br />
vw^Mt ;«aa (tat the South BM bringing to th« pubi,. ^ atitnujii Wi<br />
18 tn e 6*1* pf Mmb«, w;ifciftfcieet/io8n
^••flSHIHfl<br />
•<br />
* *<br />
i.<strong>of</strong> eiillty to j*i»lng a school bua'In Mil eoaslrtently' high avenges In <strong>of</strong> not Jess than 80 per cent. (Us ::,' ..-J., _...„.... ... ...,<br />
whro'ap- twer TOWTISWP while children were Wgh schools were dlscuased Friday school record and recognted com- /*" ,H ••UJ^C^ •-.—"•<br />
to bring leaving «. Jtorp was taken befow before the Hotaryaub by OtorgeW. munlty otandlngmiwt give evldeoc* l^ftll mfK ij<strong>On</strong>ll<br />
:-flfttVdn.:.« mm&^^mVutfmMi<br />
» P . M I Of ^hWscJKWL <strong>of</strong> good *««*&« worthy;,c»|i- ^fSI^WW^^WWi<br />
Alt<br />
* j&^r*^'<br />
J<br />
IB FRIENDLY YARD<br />
vV - . - Inside and Outaide<br />
•<br />
BrMuffiriftMrn Wih.«dhid'k"i>n tBrMt-flftM:and flw» •» vuloui last week was cleared ruMi plr-fc<br />
P^JW»»14 lige Ehotol & made, to mart am finiMlly; expected Omt flat eost <strong>of</strong> ' FOB QUICK WBHITI.TH m<br />
"ftutUrfflwOepWlieMt in can bs htlpful to makt<strong>of</strong> thli «W modem linend'fcoaDl««l Of m USE TBE CLASSIFIED ADS r<br />
HIB oetan Olty High sahool cradlti Bholee, TUB parinta should also eo- '— ' '' ; ,. .•.-...»,-..„ .•,•.,..-„•, ,„•,-<br />
t&J^ytiWimum m ue u- optrate Wib/iEi.ehild In maklnf a<br />
ewdlttd," he eplataid, "A Itw n- Ehoite <strong>of</strong> aoHege, jmfinibjy three or<br />
quire e»inliiaUoBi, and many col- i 0U r. MnUittVBly, Due to the Brsit BRICK LIME<br />
li(M at preient Mqulre an aptitude pressure that to at present balni<br />
or aemevMnent test. 51,^4 <strong>On</strong> eoUeget. appU«Uon for<br />
MUSI BE BECOMHENDED admission should be placed early,<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the more Important fto- P«««IM? •* the dose <strong>of</strong> the third<br />
tors Involve/in suMeEfully pre- p« ««. "fi" Syft^.gRg<br />
p«Hiii for and entering college is to »t« r »" M" 5 »«-teim <strong>of</strong> the but<br />
gain wrtifleatlon or rteommenda- year <strong>of</strong> Wih who *.<br />
tlon from the high school. A pupil COLLEGE ENROLLMENT BOOM!<br />
must have « aewptable eolltge the "With college all population this, It Is was difficult 1,000,000.1 to<br />
PAPERHANGING —:.ri enter college today,. In pre-war time<br />
Frank W, Young<br />
MARMORA<br />
Phone 0, C. 1825-R-l<br />
JACK J. WATKINSON<br />
MS Aibnry Aftnn<br />
atai Fhone 1668<br />
Alfred R. Smith, Inc.<br />
PAPERHANGING<br />
104S Aibury Ave.<br />
Tracking<br />
EXPRESS, inc<br />
OfBce: Boom 607<br />
NaUonal Baflk Bldg.<br />
5 Daily Trips<br />
Phila. & Suburbs<br />
JM« OHai;<br />
'. LM*l Ud IiMIC PW4UM*<br />
Movinff, Haiilins<br />
and Storage<br />
v; fBOMPTLT - CAMITJIXT<br />
Philadelphia<br />
OMi«ntM-«M<br />
-: I WnKiwWO — OMI»<br />
lMta SbMt «MI >VM1-<br />
ROLLED - GOTPER - Zl|<br />
CELOTEX - SHEETROCK<br />
PRESbwdoo<br />
FOUND) C.H.Shoen. Shoemaker Lumber Co.<br />
ONLY IN THE NEW |! l2th*W«t Av e .<br />
Phone 0150<br />
HfWrniirr>oiMT»!T<br />
t«nlroU«d floM ol Ibe MW B«U«-<br />
hem Dynathenn inn* er«7 lut drop<br />
ol'ell Inio Btartd te.t. Ton get mom<br />
far your money in fast dummy. In<br />
tompuctnoj, comfort tud MqWaltnco.<br />
¥«, beams <strong>of</strong> BIN pto&tttlon<br />
Ae BctWch*Bi Dymihtrm tnUBit<br />
Ingly Ihlle Bin Inttalled tap tf»<br />
vettinf your aU bsikrl TdephaiH<br />
or ikop M • lfae and nk for H «MM,<br />
kl«Un| iamf. Ma •U^MI'*<br />
Hermon j, Laier<br />
• :<br />
•igbtent BtMM IIMtf<br />
FlmnMi* — H««nf<br />
620 Asbury Ave- Phone 0218<br />
General Hauling<br />
GRAVEL - DUMP TRUCK<br />
NICK HORENTINO<br />
851 WEST AVENim 1<br />
LOCALEspcewACo.<br />
•( AH B«Miliia«.<br />
IUH fill !•!• A-ra,<br />
ML IM>'<br />
Gardenfnjr Cement Wort<br />
Grayei Top SoQ Sand<br />
LotH Fined Grading<br />
SlnvMa AT. . Ffc.<br />
Concrete<br />
-Grading<br />
NICK MIGUACCIO aAd CO.<br />
Concrete Work Our Specialty<br />
LOTS HLLED<br />
GRAVEL<br />
Phones: 0628 - 1573-J<br />
TOP son.<br />
Established 1923<br />
LEON COSTELLO and SONS<br />
Tractor and Bulldozer Work<br />
CEMENT WORK . TOP SOIL GRAVEL<br />
LOTS FILLED GRADING SAND<br />
1153 West Avenae Phone 2171-W<br />
1WLD WrTH<br />
BLOCKS<br />
Waylite Blocks Are:<br />
1. STRONG! High Compressive Strength meets aD<br />
state and local specifications.<br />
2. UGHT WEIGHT! Actually 14 lbs. Ughter than a<br />
concrete block. ,<br />
8, FIRE RESISTANT! Highest rating by Underwritere<br />
Laboratories.<br />
4. NAILABLE! Tabes and nolds nails. No chemical<br />
action to cause nails or metal to rust.<br />
5. LOW MOISTURE ABSORPTION!<br />
6. LIGHT COLOR! Pleasing light colored *alls with<br />
1. INSULATION! The ceUnlar ^troctur^ makes an excellent<br />
J insahition, effectively retarding the passage<br />
• • o f h M t ;• •••• , .. ;•:• : > ; . : : , V - , : ;;.;.. , .-' : ,. • _<br />
WILLIAMS.<br />
lElECTRICilL<br />
SERVICE<br />
f&trQifrPy<br />
Inin JohnsoD, Jr *<br />
L+A.'.1«, "<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
1520 Atbury Avenue<br />
• * * • -<br />
5 Mi*<br />
.T,Vf .<br />
••?•. *<br />
"-Mi,,<br />
O.CE^C.<br />
10th w»d W«»t Ph. OMS<br />
•AMJ - ORAVW.- TOP Mn. -JTONK - CTOAVATPMl .<br />
I, WAYLtTE BLOCKS - AVAILABLE in QUANTITY<br />
EDW. S. CORSON-<br />
EDWARD CAMPBELL CO.<br />
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10 to <strong>Oct</strong>ober IS,<br />
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ATTaA0Ti- • Btwr loolher trimmed! '- 1 -<br />
. UJIorad seat covert for all ml— 1 — '<br />
•Mili.U HUM Ht iwUli<br />
•msM,'Ml, UJpertly Irutalled without I<br />
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Classified Advertising Cash<br />
~tei « t<br />
iiiilJl<br />
t Mtt t<strong>of</strong>ft<br />
lo-io I activities<br />
|T Male Help Wtntcd ) ^flji<br />
t,va<br />
"ff j.<br />
I<br />
nt - Tite-Marble<br />
GLASS<br />
S. ROSENBERG<br />
DECORATING<br />
PLUMBING SUPPLIES<br />
i HEATING SUPPLIES<br />
1<br />
MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGES<br />
LAUNDERALL AUTOMATIC<br />
" HOME uxmm<br />
Gaa Automatic Water Heaters<br />
Electric Water Heaters , .<br />
GM Ranges<br />
Cabinet Sinks<br />
TimkenandPetro ,<br />
Complete OB Heating Unite<br />
Open Friday A<br />
Saturday Evenings<br />
Frank J. Sannino<br />
TOOAIBURYAVE,<br />
Plumbing<br />
HARRY DIBB<br />
Yojk Oil Bumew<br />
Yo* Boife* Bum«r UnlU<br />
Winter Air CondWoner. I<br />
. Phone 0444<br />
it<br />
Looi» Tnccarino<br />
ALTERATIONS - REPAIRS<br />
JOHN E. and HOWAHD<br />
HKaiSTEBKD MBS_M<br />
1053 Asbnry Avwme pfti<br />
RE-ROOFING<br />
JOBBING<br />
ASBESTOS SIDE SHINGLES<br />
FKKE KSTIMATE3 M- TIMB PATHXNW<br />
GE0R8E SEMOH Ma SON<br />
— Reitatewd BniUeis _. ;<br />
KM I<br />
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vm<br />
Bmldert<br />
Be W_B<br />
Modernl_,<br />
Albert S. Cambum |<br />
Wm, D. Camburn REGISTKRBD miums<br />
Jobbing _ AllertHew _ moHag<br />
sit<br />
or Just a Re<br />
ihM; ^ie<br />
— cnll Indei<br />
periente, «W a«*i, the maU<br />
to give y«n a i^rfeet job on<br />
rooters for maay VMH and<br />
to cero<strong>of</strong> for yoa,<br />
r. s nm or diamonds;<br />
Sir. Oftrtw It Liberal<br />
, M. C»lnuhorn, Middle.<br />
S"Ji • •••••: lfriH><br />
I<br />
- -_• <strong>of</strong> Hp» CtB.<br />
ptomliBr 30, a round<br />
rfMi'iWlSl oovml *Bd<br />
enonala<br />
For Sale<br />
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^^tiy^^^^R »[#a«v .ai*E^«ic^^1<br />
SPSras<br />
yrtd Heatog aow „,_,..__ ___.<br />
MAti «na WOOD STOVES. Hum »a» t^'isiiBsw:Wioi—i<br />
IOTIB ITOttD MOTOBB, Lit O. rw<br />
;;i» : «f«l out motor Mil<br />
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«T fltBta, {HtglluttH low wseklr or monllily HnUli<br />
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WJNPoW SIIALIEB. V.n.Uan BUB o: Flonip ollipac^aU?. »15.00;|<br />
UttmSS"¥B£n%S&,<br />
infracted br myaelf, aa<br />
SMB purchased, only<br />
cements<br />
FIKITUALIBT QHUmoH<br />
(y, H, J,, 411 Weil »•;<br />
iadUTi Thyrndny, Friday,<br />
vate readings from Waa,<br />
turday. 1 to 4 B, m.<br />
manta. Patton. II W -<br />
UHULJEUM BUM. tn»i ». .-.ill!.,<br />
Iluai, Inn sii to utl, Cajh or<br />
Una poj-D.enta. FMtotft f l '<br />
Pbon« liit.S<br />
WAtLlTB BUlolt*. All Ana, for ~-<br />
.. E. eoraw IH Had Walnut, Vlotinu,vn,ui<br />
FIJODB COVEMNO cq..<br />
ve Service N. J. -t-moieujn and: Venetian pllodi.<br />
'ax^ftir' Isitalledi '<br />
BKUUltT . W<br />
! v If<br />
^LKDTRIO IBONB. uanerll Electric,<br />
a m ewii * ism<br />
In en tnskm <strong>of</strong> can. _rr_<br />
, t«t ul AtlanUt. ay. tf<br />
WPIIO yovr' ear, fii.il, UIBUB rilpLB-QKOWN aBBIUI plant*,<br />
Kurt. Ford Lioalar. lit tjottod aad In bloom.. Barretfa Alp-<br />
*oiiui Oitr. «- Ina aardens. Bteelmojrtiao rd.. *•) • • ••-« • i I8i» I Teacher A°S(Ki%tIon<br />
33 sm 1<br />
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I enable. Ura. BllM^, IJI, W«rt«f W^<br />
oatsd at itHWUTllls, <strong>Ocean</strong> Hslilila I «M, :« OSBtrsl av.<br />
—MotoiSwiJ'. All can<br />
, A lain aaaartBUtt '!"\!""-•' Winfaki- Rsntnllt 1 BIX<br />
hlle In awaying motion.<br />
* mnHmiaJi .BBUal Hi ttiwir Ml V ,,:.#Pf « " » •<br />
Masta, seodllnn at air kinds, at - I<br />
I rAOTOB¥.»O.T<strong>On</strong> AmertosB BaaBW I g^-^"-^.»«-»M.I.- i,n»K. ftiml.^<br />
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liigiilllilii<br />
• i r> • ti~ I your all tnoblwu olMsar IBM<br />
IB! rnnaBg I (lilng. for « »ooJ price, no<br />
—, jet Aabnrr w, I wtM ila aitioB u. • - «<br />
juppllej.<br />
_HHaa.wa* flop* P>W,<br />
)Ugh lnialaUoB, Aaphalt Urn* pajmenta. Patton't, II Wait (<br />
1 megh&Aia. FF» eath' Phona 1I1I.L • -<br />
NDKNT HOOFING 00,, LINCOLN #u badr poliaii, too pt. ; ,<br />
•lores your car to nmv. KUItTK<br />
boniht and nia, * Auto FORD DEALER, 1st noaAtlanilo r J *<br />
It ihock 8b»orbers. genud<br />
fuel pnrapa, I aALB—Frltldalre, UlndlUm lln,<br />
gggaa <strong>City</strong>.<br />
toad conilllQii, iolld burled<br />
"InoOMimd~JIIIU_ Wle<br />
•'- _- ' l'_ •' [_"• "• _JS n«k_L nt,.,<br />
A postcard will bring Mr<br />
WARDKOUEB. pl/wood. nuonlta or gL PRona 8111-W,<br />
MB.Sdar, double door, oak rrama, „".-J<br />
lock and key. _vory__eturdy^construction.. ppr Rent<br />
Vlneland fIff-B><<br />
f.DMP Service<br />
allirat looda, «a. Modklllad<br />
anf earafdl. no¥ara.<br />
ffis&V aad' "aeld/ "iBB^iuf<br />
-~ tad, Ocam olt^<br />
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BED. aprlng and Biatlrem complote, I MMar<br />
APAItTHEN* sl.e in tteli) QGalltyl<br />
g%a rangsi, 3».lnch nod lO-lnoh Eaal<br />
rantes.Coal and gan cooiblo.Uon^ coall<br />
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MES. WltLIAtp HOSTESS,'i<br />
- 8OMEHB POINT—Mrs. Joh<br />
p«W Wire<br />
r Emmn McOue,:<br />
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N.Liitz,<br />
[Man, Dies<br />
Summer Resident<br />
^ 'on Battersea td.<br />
. r. N. Luta, steel executive and<br />
I known <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> summer resl-<br />
•' died Saturday at his winter<br />
2 .Kings Highway, Had&on<br />
i<br />
after a long illness. He<br />
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StMOMttlt>MMMMM»M«tM»<br />
Calling All<br />
Hotels and Guest Homes!<br />
i'' let us help you pot yoar beds In first class condition tUs full.<br />
'We van convert yem cotton and felt' maitMses to fine tauterv<br />
apttafO, repair those sagging box springs, and completely renovate<br />
,-Qnotm ailinc Inncrsprings.<br />
PHONE - OCEAN CITY 0046-J<br />
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, We will be glad to call and help solve your<br />
F? bedding difficultiti<br />
KUHN BEDDING CO. \<br />
r J021 ASBURY AVE,<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
OUR RENOVATION SERVICE—YOU'LL LIKE IT."<br />
fj ( _I*t us take care <strong>of</strong> 'em before faH storms arrive!<br />
iwnings Taken Down<br />
and Repaired<br />
Order Your New Awnings Now So They Will<br />
Be Ready When You Want<br />
Them Next Spring,<br />
:ean <strong>City</strong> Awning Shop, inc.<br />
J7 ASBURY A Vfe. PHONE 0186 ;<br />
Uncle <strong>of</strong><br />
People Dies at 69<br />
Arthur P. Ryon. 89, member <strong>of</strong><br />
one <strong>of</strong> Pleasantville's pioneer families,<br />
died Sunday after an illness <strong>of</strong><br />
several weeks.<br />
He was a retired<br />
merchant in that city,<br />
Mr, Ryon was an uncle <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
Hannah Weisenthal and Frank p.<br />
Ryon, Jr., <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty.<br />
South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> I<br />
By BTHELIND C. ANDRESS<br />
Before leaving in mid-<strong>Oct</strong>ober for<br />
their home in Philadelphia. Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Frederick Loiter, Jr., will entertain<br />
their niece, Miss Ida Chap,<br />
man, and nephews Howard, George<br />
and James Chapman, <strong>of</strong> Hollls, L, I,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy, <strong>of</strong> 49th st.<br />
and Asbury ov,, are preparing to<br />
motor to Miami, Fin,, where they<br />
will spend the winter.<br />
The Oeorge Cooks, whose gardens<br />
are the pride <strong>of</strong> Central av., returned<br />
from Haddonfleld for thi<br />
week end,<br />
• t *<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Laurie, SOth<br />
st. and Central av,, have as guests<br />
E. H, Lashmar, <strong>of</strong> London, England:<br />
Mrs, Nellie Cushlng and Mrs, Collupy,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Boston, Mass., and Mr. and<br />
Mrs. John P. Graham, <strong>of</strong> Mayhaw<br />
N. J.<br />
The Aliens and the Metzgers, <strong>of</strong><br />
57th it. and Central av,, are priparing<br />
to return to their home in<br />
Overbrook,<br />
The John Palmers returned for<br />
the week end, as did the James p,<br />
Smlthi.<br />
State Realtors to<br />
Convene <strong>Oct</strong>. 17<br />
New Jersey's Realtors will receive<br />
a flrst-iiand report <strong>of</strong> building actlvity<br />
and prospects around the<br />
country when Edward R. Carr, <strong>of</strong><br />
Washington, president <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Home Builders,<br />
addresses the state Association <strong>of</strong><br />
Real Estate Boards at a dinner in<br />
Caniden, <strong>Oct</strong>ober ll<br />
DRIVE CAREFULLY I<br />
TODAY<br />
FREE YOURSELF<br />
FROM THIS!<br />
WITH<br />
AUTOMATIC DELCOHEAT<br />
DtlCOHlAT<br />
Oil BURNER<br />
Aren't you died <strong>of</strong> building Area,<br />
shoveling coal, hauling out ashes and<br />
doing other diny work connected<br />
with tending a furnace?<br />
A Delco-Heat Oil Burner, will heat<br />
your home—without attention. It wiU<br />
provide steady, even room warmth—<br />
Mgukted automatically by sensitive,<br />
accurate Delco-Heat thermostatic con.<br />
trols. It will bring yoi^ more convenience,<br />
new leisure.<br />
Stop in and find out bow a Delco-<br />
Heat Oil Burner can be installed easily<br />
and inexpensively ia your present<br />
boiler or furnace.<br />
IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION<br />
More<br />
JUST ARRIVED . . . ^<br />
Another<br />
SUpmu^<br />
FINE QUALITY ^1<br />
WHITE BRa<br />
Suits<br />
are coming<br />
into the picture<br />
everyday<br />
Here's good news for<br />
the man who needs a<br />
new suit.<br />
The Clipper Craft label is a<br />
guarantee <strong>of</strong> superb tailoring<br />
perfect fit and true<br />
economy.<br />
CLIPPER CRAFT SUITS<br />
CLIPPER CRAFT TOPCOATS<br />
CLIPPER CRAFT OVERCOATS<br />
First<br />
Try Stainton's<br />
Electric<br />
Refrigerators<br />
Wwlinglioiise<br />
Fhileo<br />
Crasley Shehndar<br />
Gibson<br />
. O. TOWNSEND<br />
ABC WASHERS<br />
Arrow Poplii<br />
LONG SLEEVE<br />
SPORT SHI<br />
A grand in between season shirt n*i<br />
country wear or* leisured relaxation at IM^<br />
Sanforized.<br />
(1% •hrinkiUje limit<br />
white, maize and green.<br />
4.25<br />
Electric Ranges<br />
W<br />
Ranges<br />
Mafic Cher<br />
Cronley<br />
WARM PLAID
V t<br />
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K'<br />
: '?•"<br />
Dinner<br />
1 veterans who attend<br />
I*tf«Vs Past .Com-<br />
-i«r on Armistice Day<br />
,., ited with Victory Med-<br />
$ »«*2»«<br />
Pumpkin "" ""' tVt '" 1 St<br />
Kraft *« 1 Bl1 "" 2*>'2St<br />
Kellogg', Pep !"»»j 7c<br />
BsUSeal «•""•>"••••Mm la,<br />
Seedieu Raillns<br />
"»"|0i<br />
Rob-lord Snil<br />
Prunes,':';'(:, 19c :."iV;;v: 3 Ec<br />
ARE LOWER IN THE ACME<br />
Northwestern<br />
Hint<br />
riHhMM I Mnd I •"<br />
(b 4SO<br />
Genuine Spring lamb<br />
Square Cut ShauUar<br />
IAMB ROAST 45c<br />
•resit Lamb "19c<br />
h Fillets Flounder ".<br />
Hllsti Cddflfb ib<br />
y Redflsh FiUeft »•<br />
iWesta White Lump Crabment *<br />
ttnh Jersey Select Oysters *»<br />
Gsihi PrtBitens<br />
Holwt or Sliiei<br />
iCHES<br />
|*|H llhbyi, Mnl, Innadr<br />
IIT COCKTAIL<br />
25'<br />
25'<br />
AT0ESH:2^29 C<br />
E CORN<br />
* Pork & Beans<br />
Com %:t<br />
Cruttatd Cora.<br />
Tomato Juice<br />
ry Sauce f»<br />
Acme<br />
taBtr<br />
tiMn<br />
No. I I<br />
ion<br />
No. I<br />
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t" tqe<br />
«£ 19c<br />
Pineapple Juice ^ »7« t N °J %§e<br />
Evaporated MBA l;:','. Z3c<br />
_' Raspberry Preserves ,' b o , lie<br />
roo« Apple-Grape Jelly :;;;; 170<br />
Apple tatter<br />
Tallon Brand SwMt<br />
LE CIDER T35 C; a 65'<br />
nond Brand Walnuts<br />
Nuts<br />
a, 390<br />
i*i Salted MUM e " l " M 7-oi<br />
can<br />
jjd InsHluM<br />
irt Tap Quality<br />
ALUMINUM<br />
ICE PAN<br />
SI<br />
$1.59<br />
Alt for<br />
Corc/ond<br />
earned Besf "-"""45c '<br />
Ollv.s •""'««• **«37f;<br />
PIcklM " • - iifOTi.<br />
spMdup •«»•"* ""toaai<br />
Ham-He Msitat)<br />
Orsuad ••<br />
pMjjJnnait<br />
2^.81<br />
Wa RMIuM<br />
Wh<br />
Wheatena Box Tops<br />
15<br />
on<br />
purtttat* I Ib<br />
AKS or ld«il C<strong>of</strong>TH<br />
• Mill In limit*!* wpplr- ilwnfer*, H dny<br />
ftl»afc«va Kami an «irt «f (Isdi In y»» IMSI merit*!,<br />
1 IHIIIH to
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7<br />
Come on -<br />
•taste the<br />
difference/<br />
ASH'S CLEANERS<br />
506-508 Ninth Street Phone 1078<br />
I<br />
CLEAN CLOTHES<br />
MEAN<br />
GOOD GROOMING<br />
FREQUENT CLEANING<br />
KEEPS FABRICS FRESH<br />
WS OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT<br />
SoroptimistsTo<br />
Send Food Abroad<br />
Plans to send packages or food<br />
and clothing to a Sister Cluij In<br />
England were discussed tiy the<br />
Bwoptlmtot Club at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at a<br />
business and dinner meeting last<br />
Thursday evening at Plymouth Inn.<br />
The club approved dra^lrg fund*<br />
to the extent <strong>of</strong> *50 on the club<br />
treasury by Miss Ethel Clinton, city<br />
nurse, lor local relief work.<br />
The atmuarDlrthday dinner meet-<br />
Ing <strong>of</strong> the club Is scheduled W take<br />
place Thursday evening, November<br />
a>, at Plymouth Inn. The committee<br />
In charge comprises Mrs. Bertha<br />
Stubbs, Miss Peggy Johnson, Mrs.<br />
Maude Schu(T and Miss Clinton.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday a group <strong>of</strong> members<br />
attended the JWl Conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />
North Atlantic Region In Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> They were Mrs. Myrtle Richards,<br />
president; Mre. Elsie Woodruff,<br />
M1M Nancy AsplnaU and Mrs.<br />
Stubbs,<br />
MUi Catherine Gordon presided<br />
Thursday In the absence <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
Rihd<br />
icoaros.<br />
The next gathering will be a prograin<br />
meeUOi Thuriday next week<br />
at Plymouth Bm,<br />
t * e<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 3 From Here<br />
<strong>On</strong> Trap to U.N.<br />
Three <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> people had made<br />
reservations this week jo take part<br />
in a trip to the United Nations peneral<br />
Assembly meeting at Hushjnf,<br />
M, ¥„ <strong>Oct</strong>ober 24,<br />
As <strong>of</strong> Wednesday, Mri, Edna<br />
Longer Skirts<br />
Here to Stay,<br />
Club Is Assured<br />
Longer-length skirts are here to<br />
stay, according to Miss Helen Me-<br />
Un, 813 Fcnnlyn pi<br />
She added, however., that the<br />
length will be determined by the<br />
height <strong>of</strong> the wearer.<br />
Dresses with back Interest are being<br />
featured and fullness Is being<br />
emphasized, she said, with flared<br />
coats and skirts now hi vogue.<br />
Ftormer Congressman Elmer B<br />
Wene spoke on the proposed new<br />
state constitution and recommended<br />
a favorable vote Mr. Wenes visit<br />
was unscheduled, and he was presented<br />
aa a surprise speaker.<br />
The next meeUng will be a Hallowe'en<br />
social at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
William Townsend, SOS Atlantic av.,<br />
new Thursday.<br />
Women GOP Plan<br />
Hallowe'en Party<br />
Td Have Party<br />
Lodge at 10 p. m. Monday In TOa<br />
Sen8nel.Ledmr BulWtais and members<br />
are Invited to bring gueite.<br />
A business session at 7:80 WM precede<br />
the aff at, mnd all members we<br />
asked to be present on time.<br />
At o business meetim test week it<br />
was announced that degree rehears^<br />
CommlttMt ^^"JKi^ el-<br />
wm take place November 8, Wth<br />
Initiation <strong>of</strong> candidates seheduled conunitteea. All members am W-<br />
for November 17.<br />
The attendanei prize was won by<br />
Mrs. Evelyn Wells,<br />
Mrs, Doris Wells, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
day at 1 p. m. m We Hut, leUowid<br />
italnton Club, has requested members<br />
to turn their names In by No-<br />
P " Orders for eMam-lUled eeakies<br />
by choir pmetlws from im W 8<br />
vember 20,<br />
bearing the Scout tasteiila aashe<br />
MBS. IIOKNER TAKES DEGREE pUeed with any owttout or wltt<br />
During the Rebekah State As-<br />
Mri. Fry.<br />
iembiy, <strong>Oct</strong>ober T, 8 and 9, at The<br />
Madison, Atlantic Olty, Mrs. Helen<br />
Homer took her Past Noble QranU<br />
Plans for a Hallowe'en party <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />
m were discussed recently by<br />
the Women's Republican pluB at<br />
the first meeting <strong>of</strong> th« fall season<br />
in the club rooms in the Bank<br />
Building.<br />
A nominating committee was ap-<br />
some wood?" Is the hopeful qu<br />
Assembly banquet on Wednesday currently being n " '"<br />
were Mrs, Dorothy Lemont, Mrs. Mathers' Council <strong>of</strong><br />
pointed.<br />
Mabel Ray, Mrs, Edith Ople. Mr. Scout TTOOB which<br />
Announeement was made <strong>of</strong> the<br />
public card pnrties being held every<br />
and Mrs. Carl Mehnert, Mr, anfl<br />
evening at the home e O<strong>of</strong> Mn, i<br />
Dtdninger, 417 Bay : av,<br />
Thursday evening in the club rooms. Mrs, Marry Boy and Mr, and Mn, Firewood Is bcmin becoming an urgent<br />
Reports were made <strong>of</strong> the club Bobert Woolston,<br />
..Md at the flcout Hut, where Both<br />
summer activities, which Included a PRESIDENT FROM<br />
the Boy and olrl Bcouu meet, and<br />
mujlcflle for the beneflt <strong>of</strong> the welfare<br />
fund: $26 donation to the<br />
used at t the boys 1 meetlngi, as we"<br />
WAIHINGTON<br />
any contributions <strong>of</strong> wood will be<br />
Hostess HouseL donations tothe Salvatlon<br />
Amy, 1 Cancer Fund, building<br />
Personi .<br />
u al the<br />
fund <strong>of</strong> it, James A. M. E. Church<br />
may contact Mrs,<br />
Townsend, local representative for<br />
donate wood<br />
the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> fomm. reported<br />
ibeth M, Fry,<br />
that little interest had been -shown and others.<br />
leader <strong>of</strong> the Qu-1 uto, by caUlng<br />
here in the "bargain oner" <strong>of</strong> a The club also went on record to An honored guest was Mrs, E,<br />
1641. Mrs. Pry will •Jrtnp for<br />
day's trip for 110." IMludtag transportation<br />
and meals. The Forum la<br />
sponsoring the visit as<br />
an educa-<br />
support the new State Constitution. Harrlman, president <strong>of</strong> the Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rebekah Assemblies.<br />
It was announced that the Oirl<br />
transpoitation <strong>of</strong> the wood to the<br />
tional project, Oimitinf group<br />
V.F.W. Women to Meet Mrs. Florence Kunz and Mrs, jout pli« for a piano, which<br />
An important meeting <strong>of</strong> theElizabeth Bradley, <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
Those from here planning to go are IVF.W. Auxiliary is scheduled for<br />
Mrs. Townsend, secretary To MayotJ a p. m. Monday at the meeting<br />
Strubli; Miss Ethel Clinton city] rooms on the Muiic Pier.<br />
nurst. reprejtntlnithe* ffiroptlmlJt All members are urged to he present.<br />
Club, and Mrs. Worenej Mutlaek.<br />
ABB INVITED To VISIT OUR SHOP ANYTIME<br />
MARGE'S FAMILY SHOP<br />
I B. New Jersey Avenue, Somers Point<br />
FEATURING<br />
Women's Moiree<br />
Skirts $1.98<br />
TOYS • GIFTS • STATIONERY<br />
Geeo 0 «, m. to 0 p. m,<br />
HIRE IS A 4-UNIT DIESEL FREIGHT LOCOMOTIVE NOW OPERATED BY 2 MEN (1 ENGINEER AND 1 FIREMAN)<br />
2 BRAKIMIN AND 1 CONDUCTOR COMPLETE THI CREW OF THIS TRAIN<br />
ifeto your interest to know afeoutthis proposed<br />
Where Will The Money Come From?<br />
'tbr*eer.feather-bedding, this mock<br />
^l^ili^^ltakMiaftnto. Bttttt ' Where will all the money come from<br />
•iijwdy mm<strong>of</strong> 44 "pirn" demands fli«d to pay thane inoMaaea? They total aevmd<br />
times as much u the roiJroada<br />
.by the leaders <strong>of</strong> the operating untoni,<br />
K ittt theee detnanda were granted,' made fa1946 or will make in <strong>1947</strong>,.<br />
Ei |j)if^B»uM WortteMBwifli m e&M In July, the railroads filed en application<br />
for increased freight rates to<br />
BILLION DOLLAES A YEAH.<br />
close the gap Which'then existed between<br />
wago and material coets, and<br />
^:0 :^rM^mi W«gcs, Too<br />
railroad revenues. Since then it has<br />
febder* <strong>of</strong> thft operating onions have beeii necessary, becauao <strong>of</strong> further increases<br />
in wages and material' costs,<br />
^^^I^A^tu^U^i for ftwage<br />
to supplement that petition and to<br />
| tto iroW b^ an«Jd«d W*t tothe raU- ask for an additional freight rats<br />
addition to this,<br />
hto itet,gf*itt«l<br />
dT IS« cento »n hot<strong>of</strong>o<br />
In-<br />
1.1<br />
increase. No other course Ii open.<br />
Railroads Do Not Run For<br />
Employes Alone<br />
Railroads are operated for the beneflt<br />
<strong>of</strong> not one, hut several groups—ghlppers,<br />
passengers, employes, stockholders,<br />
and the general public, The<br />
interest <strong>of</strong> all must bo served—and<br />
that cannot be done unless the railroads<br />
can operate efficiently and economically,<br />
and unless they ore allowed<br />
to earn sufficient revenuo to provide<br />
tho kind <strong>of</strong> transportation service this<br />
country MUST HAVE.<br />
Mrs. Lemont was one <strong>of</strong> flve<br />
women who received eertiflcatei <strong>of</strong><br />
perfection for giving the unwritten<br />
work correctly.<br />
Others from here who attended the<br />
Mrs, Clara Wright, <strong>of</strong> Washington,<br />
N, J,, was Installed as president <strong>of</strong><br />
the Assembly, with Mrs, Laura Ritter,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Phlllipsburg, aa vice president.<br />
Rebekah Lodi;e. were guests. Others<br />
included Rebekah members from<br />
North Dakota, Maryland and Don<br />
neeticut.<br />
* • *<br />
Miaa Horsey to Be<br />
Married, Saturday<br />
John S. Horsey, 1157 Asbury av<br />
at Mrs, Deininger's home, Novem-<br />
17.<br />
announces the marriage <strong>of</strong> hisber<br />
•j i •<br />
daughter. Miss Jacqueline Horsey, to<br />
Herbert Hand, Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Mr, andSummer Couple<br />
Mrs, Hand, 858 ?th at,, at 11 a. m<br />
Saturday, this week, at Holy Trinity Wed SO Years<br />
Episcopal Church,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Rudolph Oehme,<br />
Miss Horsey is a graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> summer residents for the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School and Mr, past nine years, celebrated their 50th<br />
Hand was graduated from Haddon<br />
Heights High School,<br />
• ft •<br />
Phila. Tour List<br />
To Close Friday<br />
All reservations for the tour to the<br />
Art Museum, Franklin Institute and<br />
Pels Planetarium, Philadelphia, spon.<br />
sored by the Home Economics Ex.<br />
tension Council, are due In the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
<strong>of</strong> the home agent, Lois O.<br />
Hamilton, by tfetober 17.<br />
Men, women and children are invited<br />
to Join the tour, which will<br />
leave from Cape May Court House,<br />
by chartered bus, nt 7 a. m,, Friday<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober 24, and return at ai<br />
"pT fn. The approximate amount <strong>of</strong><br />
the bus fare is 12.60,<br />
Methodist GhUrth<br />
Service on Sunday<br />
The oirl eceuu will must at 1O:4S<br />
a. m. Sunday at the eonM* <strong>of</strong> ith<br />
it, mA Cartful »V.J» rtteni<br />
at the First MethodM 0!<br />
thgjnettilg WM Mri, Eth
I I<br />
»;.<br />
RADIO REPAIRS<br />
1<br />
<strong>On</strong> AttMgdeU.<br />
(Ml *a& Delivery BenrtM<br />
Washer & Refrigeration Service<br />
f';.. Authorized Kelvinator — Westinghouse<br />
, Leonard PhHco<br />
JACOB C SCHUFF<br />
^ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR<br />
710 Asbury Ave. - Phone 1242<br />
?•' -<br />
Commercial and Domestic Power and Light<br />
Construction and Repairs<br />
Bendix Home Laundry<br />
DON'T BE<br />
ONE OF THE<br />
SHIVERING<br />
MILLIONS"—<br />
AUTOMATIC COMFORT<br />
1$ YOURS WITH<br />
AiRTIMP<br />
WINTER AIR CONDITIONER!<br />
Yoor indoor comfort ii our<br />
biuit>«i~(hat'i why we sty<br />
without huiution dutt there's<br />
no finer w«y to autometic<br />
comlort thaa with • Chrysler<br />
Ainraap Winter Air Condiriootr.<br />
WU be gUd to show<br />
yon how • Chryjler Airttmp<br />
(M or oil fired tystem c«n lolv*<br />
your hating problem, Ctll u<br />
•pd»y lor • free einnatedon't<br />
be one <strong>of</strong> tbeue who<br />
wwt Dntil irt mid and were<br />
Mnunped with work!<br />
WAIRTEMP<br />
IMMEDIATf. DRIVERY<br />
HiadquwtTS for<br />
• AH CONOmONINO • COMMUCUU<br />
Asbury Avenue<br />
HANS P.<br />
\<br />
'Forever Amber'<br />
Here Next Week<br />
"Forever Amber". Technicolor mo*<br />
tlon picture version <strong>of</strong> the book that<br />
has caused world-wide controversy,<br />
will be shown at The Village Theatre<br />
Thursday through Saturday next<br />
week at advanced prices.<br />
The picture stars Linda Darnell,<br />
Cornel Wilde Richard Greene<br />
George Sunders Glenn Langon and<br />
Richard Haydn<br />
Other pictures to be shown here<br />
during the next -^eial dajs are<br />
STRAND<br />
Thursday, Friday and Saturday<br />
Red-headed Gretr Gurson takes<br />
the lending role in Desirt Me with<br />
Robert MItclium Richard Hart and<br />
Oeorge Zuccu preceded by h \f Icke\<br />
Mouse cartoon tcchnkolor musk,<br />
noieltv and news<br />
Thursday Friday and Saturday,<br />
Next Week<br />
The Golden Enrrlng with tht<br />
intriguing star team <strong>of</strong> Marlon<br />
Dietrich nnd RuJ Millund tells the<br />
lo\e story <strong>of</strong> a bPiiutiful fi\|v.y mid<br />
an attractive man <strong>of</strong> tlic uorlr 1 Ap<br />
puirinB in tile supporting cist is j<br />
ncucrinur Murvjn V\e who luil<br />
top siiiKing parts in tlic tiifci" hit<br />
Caroii'el mid Oklnhnnin<br />
WLL4.GE<br />
Friday and Saturdav<br />
Mtrlon o f tin Mm Its Is a hilnr<br />
ious comedy starring Ri"d hkiltim<br />
and Vlrginti OBricn with dlonp<br />
Gnihsme uiid Aiati Mowbiuv in 11<br />
storv ha'st.d (n some amusing asjwc •<br />
<strong>of</strong> the film industry<br />
Mondat and Tuenl.i, Next Week<br />
A curious wife turns the nrha*c<br />
life <strong>of</strong> her gcnlu husband into a<br />
laugh provoking public scimdul 11<br />
IJtr Husband AfTnirs starring<br />
Lucille Ball and Franchot Tone ' n<br />
Supporting the two slur uif sudi<br />
well known MBif stiali r, a. I clward M [ t<br />
E\citU Horton Mikhail Raiumnv<br />
nnd (jenc Lookhurt<br />
Midnesdij <strong>On</strong>li Next Week<br />
In Wild Hum t Alan Ladil<br />
stars us tlie liadir <strong>of</strong> a toii^ri lwr<br />
fcr*r<br />
Robert Preston «nd—„ —_<br />
The «Mry concerns their efforts to<br />
lttk<br />
outsmart rival, unscrupulous,crews<br />
r unfurnished, rraardlet*<br />
<strong>of</strong> haw lanta or nnaJL STftttTOK<br />
In obtaining the work <strong>of</strong> harvesting<br />
the vast wflteflt field from Texas to SALB_100-lb. lop lcar t*rrlgaratt>r, •««<br />
*•*_!£ —_____ io "i<br />
ism as guest speaker Tuesday at a hrAturi* three ruomi) anrt huth anmr<br />
f rolori lour )ikk BALK—Farm dstitern "3 and ZI ncrpn<br />
luncheon sponsored by the Women's<br />
furiiiiihuil mil) cgulppe.l for h.<br />
ooS"* 1 "'* fl 1 "'" r " " r " ""••' ll<br />
ip[n|r the nioilflrn Mii) clittrl<br />
rfftr flu Htmpflnn nl A^rtu woodland beautiful Atlifidl<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity Episcopal lorator $75 oo a month<br />
lltlllier mar Tliompnf ll H lloet \l<br />
Church, at the parish house.<br />
14 mile fioin Rimorn Tolnl Main I I<br />
The luncheon is scheduled to be<br />
1<br />
UodemlMd hotel. 2« bflflroi<br />
»et t tm* douhle KArfe«t<br />
uont by 100 feet deep. runnlns witter t.lp trlclty qnlt j<br />
Ing hlshwray Intludlnir n room h<br />
gin at 1230 p m. and the public<br />
has been Invited to attend<br />
1 .<br />
excellent vnlue fur qul^k I ulldhlHn fruit tr*4>ii<br />
The topic <strong>of</strong> evangelism Is being<br />
studied this year by churches al<br />
over the world. It was announced byb<br />
Mrs. Charles C. Muynard, president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the auxiliary.<br />
Women's Society in<br />
District Meeting<br />
Rc\ Nonniin W Paullln pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
the First Baptist Church, Asbury<br />
Park will deliver an e\angelistic<br />
me.'isage at the seventh annual Pall<br />
Seminar <strong>of</strong> Bridgcton District Women's<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Christian Service<br />
Tuesday, in Wesley Memorial Methodist<br />
Church. North Pearl and Morton<br />
sts.. Bridgetim. with sessions at<br />
10 u. m, nnd 1:45 p. m.<br />
lhc lnnouiurimnt was made this<br />
week by the Women's Society for the<br />
benefit or any local members who<br />
are to attend.<br />
TIIOM attending ulll take a box<br />
uni'h and will be served U-a or 1<br />
c<strong>of</strong>fee by Indies <strong>of</strong> the entertaining<br />
church.<br />
Too Late To Classify<br />
Will<br />
I'h'.ht<br />
"in ti<br />
Ml><br />
]<br />
Ill<br />
v<br />
1 tl)- 1 lilt:<br />
I 1 r | * r|v | rl i<br />
It u r i HI II in<br />
n 1<br />
BUSCH'S<br />
FAMOUS SEAFOODS<br />
TOWNSEND'S INLET, N. J.<br />
Will Remain Open<br />
FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS<br />
SERVING<br />
SEAFOODS and STEAKS<br />
Until Further Notice<br />
tilt EAT JVEW<br />
PACKARD EIGHTS FOB l«<br />
JLBS news is out!<br />
, The news <strong>of</strong> Packard's intooduc.<br />
lion <strong>of</strong> America's first full Hn§ <strong>of</strong><br />
fill new postwar cars!<br />
w<br />
• And already, a motor-wise<br />
nation is agreeing: "Those '48<br />
' Packards are 'oat ol this worldF"<br />
rS - i t<br />
Nmw Frwffow ityllngt<br />
' Stuttning nettr beauty that steals<br />
right into your heart! The breeze-<br />
JBoIded beauty <strong>of</strong> Packard Freelow<br />
styling , , , with its proud<br />
Packard identity not only preserved<br />
but enhanced!<br />
Comfort-dire vsntilationl<br />
The yeart •idea" interior is topi<br />
in refreshing year-around comfort<br />
Topi in convenience, too—with<br />
such features as the new Console-<br />
Key instrument panel, with convenience<br />
<strong>of</strong> push-button switches,<br />
and "black-lighted" Flite-GIo dials!<br />
jjfetjf on display at ywr nearest fackard sbowrooml<br />
BISHOP MOTOR SALES<br />
Ayenu«,<br />
"S<strong>of</strong>oty-tprinl" p«rformanc«l^<br />
The smooth, thrifty power <strong>of</strong> three<br />
new straight-eight engines—all<br />
packed with a lightning-fast brand<br />
<strong>of</strong> fMerve power that spells real<br />
safety! Power line-up for '48; 130-<br />
HP Packard Bight,,. 145-HP Super<br />
Eight.,, 160-HP Custom Eight<br />
Hurry to aee these stunning new<br />
Paekards—America's flrit full line<br />
<strong>of</strong> all-new postwar ears!<br />
ASK THE MAN WHO OWN! ONi<br />
at* if,*.<br />
I<br />
e ahd qeml private, bat ha, ni<br />
, host, irood l<strong>of</strong>ntloii. Stietn<br />
for ouut>U. Priced rtfi'<br />
BIO Ocgnn ftv, lo<br />
-I'-fHiiilly, 2 «t«r>, oil hot<br />
rurnlnliiiil. tot 3(Hll)f>,- low<br />
330 Atl,.|.H<<br />
10-17<br />
K—Modern rottftfiu, living room,<br />
niiiff room, kltchfi), .1 btxlroonm. 2<br />
u. i£t\rngo. furn\aht,n<br />
tor. »Hf-fariHhir. ^nu'l only<br />
•cty !?l Imurn, UM**1 ttro whitHm,<br />
irtiUhert, IQ ffoort rondl-<br />
ou i ivollli and hflth, filu* ft rorn<br />
blnatlon Utility room nn flrot t Iftor<br />
Thin \B a real buy at ^,500. Mr. MtUa<br />
i\rv <strong>of</strong> Praker, 330 Atlanttc av, S-2ft<br />
i<br />
A MS—-I fnllon brtlfr hllh *ldt orrn<br />
vrifi con fir hit water $'fu 833<br />
3r_l lit I lione 0002 n 10 17<br />
t*J.' Poriimn«iH nil lltton \iriill hrl|{lit "4 hi hi ft<br />
Po< «717. H*,n for ot nl J1O < all Hiindm 43 niiv rd<br />
lit lilt V<br />
tt-lillti<br />
ti ILIKI 1 <strong>of</strong>ntlon. ffoin« owiiprn n,r*><br />
ftiin to P4'1I for vnrlou* tf-Rfontt,<br />
r,| frnm $7000 to $26,000. ftTRETVII<br />
h-O(itl nv. 10-3<br />
nlly<br />
mlltlo<br />
hi.th. ui<br />
i mi<br />
huth<br />
In tin<br />
with h<br />
I.lbArnl<br />
i Ttru hivntory, flrpt flour; l*it RO-ft.<br />
front nnd 7«-ft. O^cli, Nlrely fui-nlnli.t<br />
EVEREn BANNI!<br />
Master <strong>of</strong> the Hammond<br />
rlayinj f m W Br dinner and<br />
234 SHORE ROAD ><br />
HARRY'S<br />
NOT© FOR EXCELLENT i<br />
_MaryIand Avenue, Son<br />
• JACI<br />
PIANIST - AC<br />
Fun, Music, Fine F«<br />
at Harry's Mo<br />
Phone: Someril<br />
COOK'S^<br />
LONGPORT 0\<br />
Fine Cuisine<br />
Seafood - Steaks<br />
OPEN ALL YEAR<br />
Cocktail Lounge and Bar |<br />
31st & Atlantic Avenue<br />
GREGO<br />
HOTEL - BAR - RESTAt<br />
900 Shore Road - Sorter* ff<br />
TEtEVISlON COj<br />
DIRECT FROM KEG<br />
DeUdous Food and Drinks<br />
SNAPPER SOUP - Cl<br />
GoodE«u "<br />
•i?;<strong>1947</strong><br />
<strong>On</strong>ly in Chevrolet trucks<br />
will you find all these<br />
WANCE-DESIGN FEATURES!<br />
LD ALL. BIQQER SEATS, NEWWIND3HIELD FLEXI-MOUNT6D<br />
SAB COM. fully adjyrtuiki to .nd WINDOWS CAB I. ouihlontd<br />
ION. M dfhaft halsMI IMreaM illM am •ualnit raid •hock..<br />
milled In body,<br />
P fondorsand<br />
tADVANOi<br />
\<br />
'^^^"^^^^^^^^B^fl^^a^^^t ^| y<br />
ila r in oca.<br />
- i ijiiit for<br />
niXlavrelifi<br />
VALVE.IN<br />
I<br />
B A i THAT<br />
"BRIATHM"!<br />
Frmh sir (h«tad In<br />
sold wsathgr) Ig<br />
dnwn In, and us»d<br />
air to feud out!<br />
Here they are—the modem trweb—the first with ADVANCE<br />
DESICNI Truck users agree they're miles beyond all others<br />
for outright valuel le sure ts see the cab that "breathes"—<br />
that "inhales" fresh air and "exhales" used air,* And try<br />
counting all the remarkable new features and innovations<br />
In these nev/est-<strong>of</strong>-oll trucks. See them 'ot our showroaml<br />
g in4MM«i,Hiif inM spfbust sf Hire nifl<br />
CHEVROLET TRUCKS<br />
•O« TRANSPORTATION UNUMITtO<br />
with ths Cob<br />
that "Brsath.."<br />
PALMER CHEVROLET<br />
ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
ii—1\ n I in EM r\ I t Tild<br />
\\ tit d M umif. Hot " 1<br />
u (i i 3 i tu -iriur meet-<br />
1 IHST 1I\IT1ST<br />
lirV, ItlrhAFi] ClilFki PflSinF<br />
10 H> in,—*piiiii!H>' H^IiQflh<br />
11 a, tn,=MnFiilng %VarHh|p. Cantinug<br />
aiytHfs in fanok <strong>of</strong> Rovolflthjllfi.<br />
I p_. m,—Riiriln Urniulcnm. Wl'Pfi,<br />
Ci:3rt p, rn,=¥aung PeQtilu'H Meotliif,<br />
7 : iS p, m,—Evening Worship, faster<br />
l»rp rich frig,<br />
Wyilnesflay, 7;30 p, RU—]<br />
F I S H I N G<br />
59th ST. PIER<br />
Open to November 1<br />
Just Arrived<br />
EYINRUPE<br />
ZEPHYR<br />
Outboard Motor<br />
84 Donepowsr<br />
18i<br />
Evinrude Sportsman<br />
2H.P. - $99-25 i<br />
<strong>On</strong>tboard lay-a-Wsy Kits<br />
EvcrjUiliij yon need to pot<br />
yoor motor up for the winter<br />
months<br />
LEMONT'S<br />
308 Bay Av. Ph. 1787<br />
man.<br />
CLUB TO MEET IN SALEM<br />
SOMERS POINT - Mrs. John<br />
Ollyir, Jr., entertained members <strong>of</strong><br />
the Lucky Twelve cord club at her<br />
home on Atlantic av. The birthday<br />
anniversary <strong>of</strong> Mrs. David Smith<br />
WM observed, and eardi were tn :<br />
joyed, Mrs. Edgar Pratt was high<br />
scorer in bridge, and Mrs. Leon<br />
Hirttit in pinochle. The elub will<br />
Aoddent fteflOmCT ud Claim<br />
Costa ten iteadlly Inowued<br />
•Inn the Imnlnatlsn <strong>of</strong> t w<br />
|UM rationing. .<br />
| Just rememkc — that no mat-<br />
{to 1 what premliuns yoor adtomoj<br />
bile Insurance coverage mils (or<br />
{—thlj Agency will save yon 10%<br />
its !U% depending on the Items<br />
| Insured — ao . . ,-<br />
f SEE -<br />
IHaney Lloyd Chattin<br />
| Cllj'. lartMi inWniobO.<br />
1315 Asbury Are.<br />
0060<br />
GENERAL MOTQRS<br />
Parts and Accessories<br />
Series 44 and 50<br />
BRAND NEW<br />
I BUICK ENGINES<br />
File « Thru *M<br />
LIMial<br />
For Fur leu<br />
I Old<br />
Old Maim<br />
iudoiH<br />
I Brakes Rdined<br />
9<br />
Outches Replaced<br />
Motor Overhauling<br />
Carburetor & Ignition<br />
Rebuilt Front End<br />
Are Tires Wearing<br />
Unevenly?<br />
Knee Action, Overhauling and<br />
Wbeel Allfnmcnt<br />
THE MODERN WAT<br />
I<br />
NEED A NEW BATTERY*<br />
TIKES or TCBEST<br />
WB HAVE THEM<br />
IN STOCK!<br />
GASH « THOU FATOKNM<br />
Wallace Bros. Buick<br />
19th St and Simpson Ave.<br />
Phone 9042<br />
NEW MOTORS<br />
FOR IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION<br />
CHEVROLET - $142-00 Exch.<br />
AND<br />
OLDSMOB1LE - $190 °0<br />
MJ5W nJLI. 8T0CK Or<br />
Genuine G. M. Parts and Accessories<br />
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE SOLICITED<br />
PARTS DEPARTMENT OPEN SUNDAY 1E.E TUEV 3 P. M.<br />
Palmer Chevrolet & Oldsmohile<br />
BETDRN FROM TOOK<br />
SOMERS POINT—Mr. «nd Mrs,<br />
John Wallace have returned from a<br />
trip with Commissioner and Mrs.<br />
Edward B. Bowfcer, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
.hrough Npv England and Ifew York<br />
UNDERGOES OFEEATION<br />
6OMEB8 POIKT—Andww<br />
emergency appendectomy Sunday ftt<br />
Shore Memorial HospItaL Hla condition<br />
Is satisfactory.<br />
SAWS FILED<br />
Havo your uwi filed<br />
xoxiliuie. Th«r out i<br />
truer. b«tt«r. i<br />
qniok*r MITIO*,<br />
J. A. CHAMPION<br />
54 W. 16th Street<br />
PAT<br />
SHEERAN<br />
Painting<br />
Body and<br />
Fendmr<br />
Repairing<br />
SHORE ROAD<br />
MARMORA<br />
% Mile South <strong>of</strong> S4th street<br />
MOTOR<br />
TUNE-UP<br />
SPECIAL,'<br />
Dire I» What We Win Do:<br />
ADJUST<br />
Dlstribntor Point. •<br />
g<br />
Oarbcrelor<br />
Vatve TapprU<br />
Fan Belt<br />
Generator<br />
CLEAN*<br />
Air Cleaner<br />
Battcrj Teiutaata<br />
Spark flap<br />
CHECK<br />
Coll<br />
Candcnsor<br />
Distributor<br />
Veltafe Control<br />
Battery<br />
, Vacuum Control<br />
po<br />
BM Control<br />
TIGHTEN<br />
CjUnder Head<br />
Manl/oldl<br />
nose Conneetlona<br />
PALMER<br />
Chevrolet • Oldsmobile<br />
1119 Asbury Avenue<br />
TOUR CAB<br />
f INOUB cxptmr<br />
HANDS—T«E»<br />
SHEPPARD'S<br />
AUTO SERVICE<br />
912 Simpton Avc.<br />
'7 > « rl"<br />
sow<br />
ItMft<br />
v.ws^<br />
FuUy equipped t* : !<br />
AUTOm<br />
Body<br />
RQYWEJM<br />
m.<br />
MIKE DENAN'S<br />
Comer<br />
t<br />
FLAT TIRES QUICKLY:<br />
MOBILfiAS SrATJOM<br />
SIMONIZING and LUBRICA1<br />
ATLAS<br />
So' S<br />
SIGN<br />
RQYGAi<br />
Expert Body & Fender 1<br />
Completo FMT<br />
ocBANdnr<br />
AUTHORIZED<br />
TRl<br />
ROY A. MENGEL ^<br />
11Z Centml Avenue OOODWUM TOMB<br />
Plymouth - D<br />
Rebuilt Plymouth Moton - $ISO<br />
so-w a«
lP» & ' •<br />
I I<br />
f Ad jus tors<br />
^pointed<br />
,.,-„-, ,-i Board pf «»<br />
rwa-cWf** stoning la «U£.<br />
(OTtftrlets,? was unpointed at<br />
'•^ Jtouncu BeeMnf Friday<br />
, iWVeonipTlSMI; Roger Wit-<br />
_ ;MM Wank H, Hart, lor a<br />
i <strong>of</strong> three yearn; William God-<br />
J^d' ffrjfnth Radcfllflei two<br />
t '.and Francis Grels, Jr., one<br />
Mng Jnipector William Worth-'<br />
M'We^W-*;''n-:;v<br />
^ S^UJtorl *ai adOBted teVtell ifT ^ 1 >ۥ v V 1<br />
.Tax CerUflcate No. 17 for W09.72. W»l>Ir IJhttOI%a«1<br />
Three plots or city owned property CCK<br />
\JOoCDfCU<br />
'will be sola at public sale, Novenbir,<br />
'g e Natlonal flre prevenUfln Week<br />
'fc-lfc A. HAS LUNCHEON<br />
fcfc<strong>of</strong>vlfilei $e%?*S8w. &f<br />
AMOJUMOB!heW»pBt;lu*iun«h-S «Sf. V Hre Chief<br />
d a demons<br />
used In flre<br />
f Th<br />
WMSSdij?.it uShbw5fMw<br />
Harry Scott. E. Flerson av.. when<br />
plans were discussed for the enter-<br />
{alnment at the nert<br />
meeting.<br />
ed In flre flght-<br />
Thomas Olive*<br />
The students atee witnessed on<br />
SOMERS POINT-A Joint meetf<br />
the Men's and Women's Re-<br />
?9? *££!? J'^Sffl 1 '?* /°5 Chler William Morrow gave educa.-<br />
"^"LiS!^! 11 * 1<br />
demtti ^<br />
SOHERS POINT THEATRE — Ph, Somrrs Pt, 695<br />
Friday and Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 17-18<br />
RANDOLPH SGOTT — ANN JEFFREYS<br />
U<br />
TRAIL STREET"<br />
|pP Bd W •"* Monday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober W20<br />
_;<br />
JOAN CRAWFORD — VAN HEFLIN<br />
! ''POSESSED"<br />
Tuesday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 21<br />
SPENCER TRACY<br />
"Stanley & Livingstone"<br />
Wednesday and Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 22.23<br />
JUNE HAVER — JOHN PAYN1<br />
"Wake Up and Dream"<br />
Friday and Saturday, ttcfober 24.25<br />
GLENN FORD— JANIS CARTER<br />
"FRAMED"<br />
VM<br />
I R C L E<br />
UQUOR STORE<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Traffic Circle, Somers Point, N. J<br />
NO LUXUBT TAX Bf SOMERS POINT<br />
Prepare for Shortage<br />
i^j,;<br />
Buy Now for Your<br />
f<br />
HOLIDAY NEEDS<br />
: While poputar brands are available<br />
§S*VE — SAVE — SAVE<br />
5% Discount in Case Lois<br />
ICE COLD BEER IN CANS<br />
WINDOW SHADES<br />
sup<br />
COVERS<br />
VENETIAN BUN05><br />
UPKOLSTCRV<br />
WM0<br />
.„„.. He<br />
nee <strong>of</strong> eauaiked<br />
ebedti<br />
b<br />
I enUdfiir"weri" supplied"" with<br />
I safety quiz material for class r<br />
I studies.<br />
Chief Morrow .<br />
cautions to and .,<br />
emphasized the Impor<br />
tlous uie <strong>of</strong> bicycles an<br />
._ uu-<br />
Itnce to municipal regulation by bike<br />
riders.<br />
Kindergarten Classes<br />
Wanted; Grades May<br />
Be Combined<br />
SOMERS POINT — The Somers<br />
point Board <strong>of</strong> Education last<br />
Thursday received a group petition<br />
for kindergarten classes at both<br />
ichaoli. Superintendent Earl Brown<br />
was authorized to ascertain the cogt<br />
ot one teach»r for each school.<br />
Bedside touching was authorized<br />
for Robert Dottrel, and Mrs. WBiter<br />
Batten was astigned at teacher.<br />
Harold Lane was named manual<br />
training teacher,<br />
. FranK H. Hart, chairman <strong>of</strong> th<br />
teachers' committe*, reMmmendei<br />
that (lie first and second grades an.<br />
the third and fourth grades be com<br />
bined to eliminate the necessity o<br />
on extra teacher<br />
Wom^Wlli Broken<br />
Le R Dies Suddenly<br />
<strong>of</strong> Heart Attack<br />
MOM SOS^i^lNT NEWS<br />
Sunday <strong>of</strong> a heart attack, In Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital, where she has<br />
been ft patfint two weeks, with a<br />
broken leg,<br />
Mrs. Charles was the widow: ef<br />
A. Has Teacher<br />
Reception<br />
SOMEBS POINT—A teaohiW* reception<br />
was held at the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Parent Teacher Association<br />
"*•-*•"— evening ' " ~<br />
Point teacher^olefftolnter teilMntedto.i<br />
employ
I I<br />
s<br />
t<br />
-#?<br />
& Whiting, «ean <strong>of</strong><br />
tt r n l l<br />
•nd preacher, will* __ »<br />
at both services, II a. m. ChttTCn<br />
JSWlMiL Sunday at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Baptist Church, In the abot<br />
the pastor, Rev. Victor B.<br />
'• Seattle, who will fill t> long-standing<br />
'nmfiblog t engagement in PhUadel-<br />
Dt, Wilting, one <strong>of</strong> the speasers<br />
''Uuring tbe summer a,t the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
1 ' i- the senior young people's group,<br />
VChniBden for Christ," <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
"OttT Baptist Church, will sponsor a<br />
•••addl fellowship Friday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 24,<br />
At 7:10 p. m. In the church base-<br />
Church Yauth to<br />
ttMeet*t Asbury Park<br />
Two thousand. Protestant<br />
._i—"* altenfl "~ ""-• —*<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey.<br />
.'at the Convention JOaU In<br />
BFS CHAPEL<br />
and AllMtia M. •-<br />
iy nmsses at 9:15 a; m;<br />
OCEAN CltST BAPTIST<br />
Sunday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober lt»i<br />
nomlnatloiial groups.<br />
9:46 a, m.—Sunday School with<br />
cpunty and city Interdenominational ,.„ friendly classes for every member ol<br />
Vouth Council?, these youth will |f ^__ - HUssell Button, super-<br />
meet to discuss "<strong>On</strong>e lord—<strong>On</strong>e| B ~ mten * ><br />
Church ••<br />
Ilia, m.—Morning Worship.<br />
The ^nventtoa 1» tpowxrcd by the ygg; *££££** ¥5T&T<br />
major Protestant Youth Councils I ° Institute <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania,<br />
through the New Jersey Council <strong>of</strong> I Vacationing friends and week end<br />
Churches and the Christian Youth T^to *>^al "f* n «* TVlce<br />
By GAY TALESE<br />
8BQF<br />
It's been a long time suoe iiigh<br />
WITH AIiDMWIM<br />
Council <strong>of</strong> New Jersey. «f. WWBZ, 1300 ka><br />
school girls have been so interested<br />
The metal »hep. under Ui« diree-<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ctytf* Bins, Is inaUng woo-<br />
1<br />
3:00 p. m.—Stjut-in meetings conducted<br />
in the homes <strong>of</strong> those physi-<br />
as proved by the fact that over 100 Chicago World's PfOr lor two years, derful thlngi this ymr with alumi-<br />
and active hi athletics as nowadays, Mr. Janjes, who appeared at thetlon<br />
cally unable to attend church serv- girls arc out for tennis and hockey. has numerous entertaining expert<br />
Bev. William Bullock, pastor <strong>of</strong> ices. These monthly meetings spon-<br />
The first inter-school tournament ments which Include the driving o<br />
In hockey and doubles ill badminton rubber "nails" with a Mercury<br />
will be held hi two weeks.<br />
dno'm- wil le^^Sfe^ ^^^ "* ^ ^<br />
Ho and his family plan to continue<br />
to reside in Cold Spring.<br />
Announcements<br />
pastor will preach, morning gnd evening,<br />
Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 23, 8 p. m.—<br />
Brotherhood meeting in church Every Week-Day (Monday througl<br />
basement.<br />
Friday i — Tune.in to "Showers ol<br />
• * •<br />
'- r, Invitations have been sent to gey.<br />
Blessing" over WWBZ, 1360 on the<br />
«ral youth groups <strong>of</strong> various churches<br />
ST AUGUSTINE'S B, C. dial, 8:30 to 9 a, m. Direct from<br />
lttta fit. and Asbur- a,v,<br />
to this ana, and it la expected that<br />
the ehureh.<br />
|»f. Bartholomew B. Doyle.<br />
• large delegation <strong>of</strong> local and visiting<br />
swing people WiU be-on hand, Bunday pagses, B, 8:14 and 10:15FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
* •*<br />
Rev. Joseph J. Brennan.<br />
CBBL Sxoee. juvy veteran, and at<br />
present & student at the Bible Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, is president <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist youth group.<br />
ri<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
RADIO<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
WOW ETBBT *<br />
TUESDAY<br />
9:30 to 10:00 P.M.<br />
SPONSOBS<br />
8BNIOB STUDIOS<br />
P1TMOOTH INN *<br />
THURSDAY<br />
10:00 to 10:30 P.M.<br />
8PONSOE8<br />
TILLAGE TBBATKR<br />
EXTRA ADDED PRIZES<br />
Mystery Melody Contest<br />
ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
I«h s. and Cenral av.<br />
Robert C'Davls, S.T.D., Pasor<br />
9:45 a. m, — Church school with<br />
classes for nil all ages. Acting Superintendent.<br />
Clyde' Fcnstermucher<br />
Will be in ehanre. Adult class will<br />
be taught by Mr. O. W. Relchly.<br />
H a. m—The R*v. Wm. D. Coleman,<br />
missionary froni India, will be<br />
the guest speaker.<br />
John's Choir with Jeannette Stokes<br />
as soloist. A cordial Invitation Is<br />
extended to all.<br />
'8!4S.*7:3O-B:8O p. m.<br />
Itat Friday mass, 7 a. m.<br />
Confusions on eve <strong>of</strong> First Friday,<br />
4:30-5:45, 7:30.8:30 p. m;<br />
Daily Mass, 14th st. and Asbury<br />
At-Glen Hotel<br />
8th at Central<br />
OPEN ALL YEAH<br />
Comfortable Haled Roans<br />
Running Hot and Cold Water<br />
Fr« PaiUnf<br />
SPECIAL WINTER BATES<br />
V. McDERMOTT,<br />
Owwr-Operitor<br />
Phone 1616<br />
Hotel Strand<br />
9tli and Wesley Av,<br />
OC*AN cm<br />
Open All Ymvr<br />
PAUL M. SFIECKKB<br />
Exchange Club j\<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Meets Each<br />
MONDAY<br />
6:30 P, M,<br />
- at the -<br />
Modauson<br />
lit St. & Corinthian Am<br />
VISITDiO MEMtlKIlS LNVITEB<br />
Mtttt I f »»»»^ *Wi*?T•v*'" ^T ll? / v J»<br />
»<br />
iepond Activity Club tQ get under<br />
fray.<br />
The pyrpose <strong>of</strong> the OluHi toheJ^<br />
»f the aoaneiy Oor the vmrtoq*<br />
school ptay» Uiraufhout Ott yttf.<br />
• There an eight mnnben included<br />
in the organlwtlon. Busily vaUrana<br />
<strong>of</strong> last year.<br />
num. They Indude ash trayx, candlp<br />
stick holdew, candy dished, wrist<br />
brao«lets and fruit diahes.<br />
Later in tha yew the students will<br />
uae plastics.<br />
• *•<br />
IN A* JDMUJB tMMCl<br />
The dance given by th* 4«nior<br />
Class Saturday ni»ht for Iks benefit<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Canopy Fund WH a bug*<br />
JttccHi, wtth about 30ft turning out.<br />
Approximately |60 was taken hi,<br />
half <strong>of</strong> which will go to the Canopy<br />
Fund, lot other half to the Junior<br />
class.<br />
Head-<strong>of</strong>-River Churcb<br />
Has 156th Birthday<br />
Met hoditts from aU part* <strong>of</strong> South<br />
Jersey on ainday attend«J sptdal<br />
serrtoes marktag the iMtta annlvep.<br />
BVy<strong>of</strong> theHeaoV<strong>of</strong>-the-Elver 1Mb*<br />
odist Church, Btaut four miles from<br />
TuckahM,<br />
Organized In 1780, the church is<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the oldest In this part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
atat«, and its cemetery u the resting<br />
PbM <strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong> the county's early<br />
settlers.<br />
What the<br />
Proposed New<br />
Means to You<br />
(ConHnmd) A Stronger" More R©sponsible.<br />
Executive Department<br />
NOTE: The governor is the only Mate <strong>of</strong>ficial eltcted<br />
by all the people <strong>of</strong> the state. Under, the new eonititytlon<br />
he is given more power to carry out tiwir will.<br />
Ife-Mil V«ta" I. 'AboRriMd. Under the old constitution,<br />
after the Legislature adjourned, all bills not signed by the Governor<br />
automatically died. Now the Legislature will meet in speciri<br />
session forty^ve days after adjournment to consider any vetoed<br />
bills. Those bills that have not been vetoed, and returned to the<br />
legislature, become law. Thus, while the governor 1 . «eto power is<br />
strengthened, it is also balanced by giving Ac legislature an oppor.<br />
tumry to reconsider all vetoed bills,<br />
•<br />
Tht Qmior (• Given Mem Tim* to Con.icW Sills, Instead <strong>of</strong><br />
nvi d«ys, the governor now has ten days while the legislature it in<br />
session, or temporary adjournment—and tort^-flve dayi Mlowina<br />
Mjournment.<br />
Til. Militia Will B« Modsrniitd, The orpniiation will conform<br />
» standardi established for the Armed Forces <strong>of</strong> the United States.<br />
Tht Parole System It Given CorurttMtlonal Ifocojnitiqn,<br />
A system for the granting <strong>of</strong> paroles will be provided by law Tft e<br />
power » grant pardons, now held by the Court <strong>of</strong> Pardons, is given<br />
te the Governor. A commission or other body may be established<br />
py law to advise the governor in the exercise <strong>of</strong> executive elemency.<br />
, . -<br />
i It moat ror Filling A Vacancy In<br />
f w»Yemor. The present succession <strong>of</strong> the President<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Seniteand the Speaker <strong>of</strong> the Assembly i. retained, and the<br />
Legislature « given thq power to establish addition*! Ii ne* <strong>of</strong><br />
succession. Ma governor or governor-elect become* permanently<br />
unable to perform the duties <strong>of</strong> hi, <strong>of</strong>fice, the Supwme Courlmjy<br />
upon presentment by the Legislature, declare the <strong>of</strong>fice vacant<br />
Thwc proviironi , Mure New Jersey against ever suffering from, the"<br />
confusions that recently troubled Georgia and Illinois<br />
•<br />
" ^ " ' ''IT 1 i<br />
M Approved by the Votcri.<br />
OCEAN cnvm<br />
i K.<br />
RILL TEXT<br />
itutioi<br />
A Report to the<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
by tteir decKd Mepm<br />
'L "[»<br />
•PI<br />
to the ComtiratilvA<br />
veniion, New Bnimwiefc N, j.. <strong>1947</strong>.<br />
ud explanation ol the proposed constipjiiM<br />
prepared by the delegate tq tht Conttmiitftf<br />
vention and it presented for the infon '<br />
voteti. The proposed new constitution<br />
hy the Constitution^ Convention in Ne.<br />
•n Sf ptember i, and it to be voted upon at _<br />
elettion on Tueriiy, November 4, <strong>1947</strong>/<br />
I* you wifji a cflpy <strong>of</strong> the complete a w<br />
you raay get it by applying to the Sccrtttr/ft<br />
" Tttnton, or your County or " * ~*<br />
SECRETARY OlJ<br />
OBJECTIVES^<br />
0/ the proposed<br />
NEW, CONSTITUTI<<br />
II ha» been the purpose <strong>of</strong> your dbt<br />
to draw UP t new St«e C<strong>of</strong>irtiwtion I<br />
will make possible more efficient, 0<br />
MMonicil, am) more democr»tic r<br />
To accomplish the<br />
I. A'mow liberal "Bill <strong>of</strong><br />
% Iitt«r Dsfintd<br />
3- A Stroi^r, Mora<br />
* £x«mitiv«.<br />
4. A Simple, Uhjfa<br />
Quart*.<br />
& A aaunaW Bant {or<br />
NOTE: An liwi now on til<br />
•« to emftcl wli IMPMTWOSU<br />
:a<br />
iten<br />
st<br />
les<br />
Loom<br />
i Handicnp,<br />
battered, but<br />
i <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty<br />
gridmen will<br />
tilth straight<br />
current campaign<br />
Friday night when<br />
they will take on a strong,<br />
seasoned Wildwood High<br />
school team under the lights<br />
at the down-county resort.<br />
Kick-<strong>of</strong>f time will be 8:15<br />
p. m.<br />
Although riding the crest <strong>of</strong> a<br />
three-game .winning streak ever<br />
larger lehflbto—MUlvJUe, Salem and<br />
Woodrow Wilson—the Red Raiders<br />
are weakened by injuries sustained<br />
In a gruelling battle with the heavy<br />
Cfunden team last Saturday and will<br />
be hard pressed to add Wildwood to<br />
the list <strong>of</strong> victims.<br />
CASUALTY U8T<br />
Among the regulars on the in<br />
LGER LUMBER<br />
THE FRIENDLY YARD<br />
ON US FOR ALL YOUR '<br />
BUILDING NEEDS<br />
LUMBER • ROOFING<br />
WALLBOARDS<br />
tING STAIRWAYS<br />
ODITOH MADE<br />
llth §t. and Simpson nve.l<br />
BUNDS .od SERVICE<br />
3D . FLEXALUM • STEEL<br />
PAIRS • TAPES • CORDS<br />
GREENWOOD<br />
ione: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1912-W<br />
ram<br />
t DOIIi<br />
0- £/»IT<br />
11L R. BEERY & CO.<br />
• Trenton . Salem • AUantte <strong>City</strong> , WUdwood<br />
PICHER HOME INSULATION<br />
COMFdET THE TEAR BOUND<br />
f • Water RepeUent. Fuel Savings up to40%<br />
' DONE NOW — BE WARMER THIS WINTER<br />
COMBINATION SCREENS * STORM WINDOWS<br />
, . BASEBOABD HEATING (No Badtatom Needed)<br />
! .WATER — MOT AIB HEATING SYSTEMS<br />
W"FUM)R FVBNACES-OIL CONVERSION BURNERS<br />
' ;GAS OB OIL FIRED BURNEES-HOT POINT RANGES<br />
WON DKEKNWOO0, BepreKntaUvr<br />
1RTY<br />
REPAIRS<br />
Ay,<br />
htm.<br />
to Ounfy<br />
on Page 8<br />
Phone O. C. U87<br />
MM and CnM<br />
Photographers<br />
Bemztat m fttalto* Bark*<br />
SENIOR STUDIOS<br />
m MMbnj im n, tin<br />
Mowen Studio<br />
mm<br />
•DCQ • ntlNTINQ<br />
721 Weeley Avr. Ph. 0051<br />
•Radio Repairing*<br />
CLYDE CARSON<br />
U1S BAT ATI, Phone UU<br />
ION RADIO SERVICE<br />
| EXPERT REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES BAPIO6<br />
Pkk-Vp Mid MNoy Mfta Prempt, cAnrieom<br />
tervloe. Wort fwJwrt«ed. MttMfH for M Portlbl<br />
RWUH fsr Mil.<br />
PL. CAMERON<br />
P. A- SYSTEMS POm BENT<br />
rmm* Mm menu<br />
ASBUBX AVK. Phone 0488-W<br />
ilDAIRE<br />
^ 1DEUVERT0N<br />
|[ELECT3IC BANQU<br />
Avenue<br />
iUllMttli<br />
1218M<br />
JOBBINQ;<br />
WDER<br />
ker Service!<br />
TlONS !<br />
>•••»••>»•»•<br />
J. BELZA<br />
BBING<br />
. and BOAT<br />
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JUUUSROTH<br />
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NEW POINT SYSTEM<br />
ANNOUNCED FOB FOOTBALL<br />
A new VAislty, Junior Va.-ilty<br />
and Freshmen football point<br />
system was announced this week<br />
by Coaches Fenton and John<br />
Carey.<br />
Varsity and J. V. players will<br />
have to see action In half the<br />
total number <strong>of</strong> quarters In<br />
their respective games In order<br />
to be eligible for letters, which<br />
will be given out In the spring.<br />
The freshmen.have it a little<br />
s<strong>of</strong>ter, because they have to see<br />
action In only one-fourth the<br />
total number <strong>of</strong> quarters in order<br />
to receive their letters.<br />
week <strong>of</strong> boys who have been'regular<br />
has won three games In a rowattenders at practice: ,<br />
against strong opposition.<br />
Seniors—F. Blizzard, L. Fogllo, R.<br />
The spirit, they say, Is best evidenced<br />
by the regularity With which Townsend, J. C<strong>of</strong>fey, B. Krothe, W.<br />
Oalante, 3. McDowell, "R. potts, r.<br />
the boys turn out for practice. Absenteeism<br />
at practice used to be aSye, w, Harvey, J. Carew, B. Mul-<br />
Corson, P. Plerson; p. Minley, It.<br />
two weeks ugo, when the defensive<br />
jured roster are Len Fogllo and Joe play stood out in the talk <strong>of</strong> thrills sore point with coaches, but It is no ford, M. Dora, E. Kooker.<br />
Myers, backs: Dick Oalantc, guard, and drama. There were good ball problem at all this season.<br />
Juniors—W. Bwlng, D. BUrehard,<br />
and Frank Blizzard, tackle. Both carriers on both sides, but they were "We have never had less (ban A. Townsend, E. Ford, T. PUeggl, J.<br />
Fogllo and Myers probably will throttled by such Jarring tackling four full tewiu out for practice," Avis, J. Myers, Bf. Schmld, T. Qulnn,<br />
watch all <strong>of</strong> the WUdwood game that on few occasions did they have Coach Fenton . Carey said this A. Brown, R. Haley, W. Mtzpatrick,<br />
from the sidelines. Pogllo's tail a chance to break away.<br />
week. Tre been keeping an moenraie<br />
record and find that we Sophomores — W. Morrow, J.<br />
J. Morris, F; Hyde;<br />
back post probably will be filled by SCORE LATE IN FIRST HALF<br />
Joe Avis, while Franny Townsencl<br />
usually have SO or more <strong>of</strong> our Pfander, R. Chester, A. Mlragllo. J,<br />
may be shifted from center to<br />
It wns not until the last two<br />
handle Myers' kicking chores. Bill<br />
minutes <strong>of</strong> the first half that the<br />
Harvey will take over at center lf<br />
Red 4jpd White could score the only<br />
Townsend Is used In the backfield.<br />
touchdown <strong>of</strong> the day.<br />
It started when Jo© Myers intercepted<br />
a pass thrown by "Prcxle"<br />
BRICK - LIME - CEMENT<br />
The locals will be handicapped by<br />
playing under lights for the first Quarterback Joe Borrcglne on the<br />
time this season, while the Nyemcn Orange and Black 49-yard line. <strong>On</strong> FIRE PLACE DAMPERS AND<br />
already have played two night contests.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, pluyera will wear Avis rifled a puss to end Ellis Ford,<br />
HEATILATORS<br />
the first local <strong>of</strong>fensive, Joe "Bookie"<br />
new white Jerseys for the occasion. which took the oval down to the 22-<br />
Arrangements were made by the city yard line. <strong>On</strong> thp next play, Avis ROLLED TIN - COPPER - ZINC<br />
recreation department for the team again passed, this time to Myers,<br />
to practice under floodlights on thewho fought his way to the visitors'<br />
surfaced aim at the Becreatlqn<br />
Center Wednesday and Thursday<br />
nights.<br />
WILDWOOD FORMIDABLE<br />
Wildwood, operating insm a fast T<br />
formation, has two outstanding half<br />
backs In Busso and Davis, whili<br />
Jones, playing an end position, Is a<br />
county sprint champion and an ex<br />
eellent pass receiver,<br />
Probable starting line-ups:<br />
Wildwood<br />
Robinson-.<br />
Harris<br />
Wolston...<br />
Grease<br />
Newell..,.<br />
Feraca..,,<br />
Jones .....<br />
Russo<br />
Loag..,.,,<br />
Jackson .,,<br />
Davis<br />
Wlldiftxxl.<br />
Wildwood,<br />
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... Burchard<br />
.... Qalante<br />
, Harvey<br />
., !W!n<br />
Blllzard<br />
KOOM<br />
... Avis<br />
.. Dem<br />
F. Townsen.<br />
Jernee<br />
ly Spirit,<br />
8S,,, .PleasantvillB<br />
1 Salem<br />
7,,,,Wood, WU, ,<br />
{ PAPERHANGING<br />
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MABMOBA ;<br />
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JACK 3, WATKINSON<br />
PAPERHANGER<br />
•TertmuJ<br />
' 855 AsbtUT Avenw<br />
Bstto»t« Phone 1MI<br />
Alfred R. Smith,<br />
PAPER HANGING<br />
1048 Asbury Ave.<br />
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HAULING<br />
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Wilson Proves<br />
Tough Foe<br />
Both Teams Put Up<br />
Stubborn Defense<br />
By GAT TALESE<br />
The high school team earned the<br />
title "Giant Killers" Saturday when<br />
they conquered the highly favored<br />
Woodrow WDson eleyen, <strong>of</strong> Camden,<br />
7-0, in a hard working two hours on<br />
the local Held.<br />
It was a defensive stalemate, reminiscent<br />
<strong>of</strong> the triumph over Salem<br />
e-yard stripe.<br />
TOUCHDOWN BY JERNEE<br />
Following o^ third pass, which was<br />
incomplete, Freshman Back Andy<br />
< 12, Flew)<br />
Intmmurak<br />
O TEAM CLINCHES<br />
SENIOR LEAGUE TITLE<br />
With intramural football coming<br />
to a close, tennis enters the sport<br />
scene, both as a team and individual<br />
chiimplonshlp.<br />
The Benior League grid title was<br />
linched last week.by team O, captained<br />
W Joe Jennings, with Team<br />
Z A close second.<br />
The junior League has not yet<br />
completed its schedule, but at this<br />
wrltlnn Team J, managed by Dick<br />
Cassel, is in first, and Team A, with<br />
Hunter Chew at the helm, is on<br />
th«ir necks in a close runner-up<br />
position.<br />
Btootball passing, an individual<br />
championship, will enter Into Mi<br />
quarter finals elimination matches<br />
this week.<br />
Standings <strong>of</strong> the teams!<br />
Senior League<br />
Team Oapt, Won Lost Tied<br />
J, Jennings<br />
Oalante<br />
F, Townsend<br />
AVls<br />
Ford<br />
A. Townsend<br />
Morrow<br />
Mulford<br />
Bwing<br />
Morano<br />
S, Jennings<br />
Fogllo<br />
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Junior League<br />
Team Oapt,<br />
Cassel<br />
, Chew<br />
Oery<br />
Johnson<br />
Matthews<br />
Jefferles<br />
Berry<br />
Pinto<br />
Chadwiek<br />
Marsh<br />
Won Lost Tied<br />
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Coaches Praise<br />
Team 'Spirit 7<br />
•qtud<strong>of</strong> M bojf on htai w*y<br />
day. Thlil* the bfat pnwMn »ttendanM<br />
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The fact that there ate four active<br />
(Candidates for every berth on<br />
the varsity means that competition<br />
Seen Reason for is keen and that every boy Is working<br />
hard, 1 And the coaches are<br />
3 Wins in a Row<br />
recognizing their efforts by putting<br />
"Plenty <strong>of</strong> spirit" Is the reason as many substitutes as possible In-<br />
every game.<br />
given by High School Coaches Fen-tton<br />
and John Carey for the fact They Issued the following list this<br />
that their unseasoned football team<br />
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i2Ui&VvVitAve. Phone 0150<br />
Francis R. MacKain, Sr.<br />
Brick Mason Contractor<br />
BEAST 14th STREET"<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. Phone 2336-R<br />
Concrete - Grading<br />
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BBS West Avenue<br />
Concrete Work Our Specialty<br />
LOTS FILLED<br />
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Electrical Contractor"<br />
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Electrical Service, Maintenance a<br />
Cor. 4th & AsWy Ave.<br />
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SI Team Electrician<br />
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Phone 1598 — Day or Night<br />
923 Asbury Avenue .<br />
ELECTRICAL COI<br />
Hotels, Homes and Shops Wired for Power «r ;]<br />
SERVICE - INSTALLATIONS • APPUANCES'j<br />
Laurence E. Steden<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
Wiring for Light and Power<br />
1520 Asbury Avenue , \\^VJ<br />
' '. jVV..f*.i'J'!<br />
EDW. S. CORSON—<br />
FIXTURES<br />
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ElectricalConlractor<br />
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wim<br />
JohA Was a'meihbet or the Chatterbox<br />
city charhplonshlp basketball<br />
team here last seasori. it was during<br />
these games that Coach Albert<br />
Oartnb, <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Bouth Jersey,<br />
who • also <strong>of</strong>ficiates at Jndeinunr<br />
sonny ann enrourAted Mm ti<br />
attend thr Junior CoUcur In Cam<br />
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H. C. PONTIERE<br />
' ' — Builder —<br />
West Avenue Phone 1808<br />
Floor Sanding<br />
LOUIS J. KOERNER<br />
»*• FLOOR SANDING -~<br />
Refinishhig — Waxing _ PolUhing<br />
FLOOR SANDING<br />
EEFINISHING<br />
H.tt,BRECKLEY<br />
Ph. 2267-W<br />
Cement - Tile-Marble<br />
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AUuUe, <strong>City</strong> 4-6186<br />
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•Mrag.In athletics and general<br />
JMaewlOp have. Una henor§fl by<br />
raey wui Buift mum T. John<br />
Mid ft Milton Oarty Mph Saturday<br />
mortnff In athletic trutalhg <strong>of</strong> Central<br />
*v, sehool Boys .<strong>of</strong> .grades 4, 6<br />
pna e. TH# progrBm in iwlraoilng<br />
und basketball wU btoawlid eut<br />
•wry ether Sriurday during the<br />
MJioolyiar.<br />
Tile assistants chosen by the<br />
ooaohii art elUiw varsity lettennaii<br />
or Intflununii duunBlonj.<br />
w<br />
The greup |ne|Bflii- Senlore-am<br />
Barvey, ntac Blizzard, Die* Oa<<br />
V<br />
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*f-jLiu-wiu > circuit, largest<br />
amateur football organization in trie<br />
country, comprises over 3000 boys In<br />
100 teams, ranging from ioo pounders<br />
to 200 podnd-heavyweights.<br />
Franchise rights to the name <strong>of</strong><br />
Pop Warner hi South Jersey will be<br />
made available to reliable citizens<br />
and civic organizations. It was announced<br />
by Managing Director Bill<br />
OUlcn. Midget-boy leagues will be<br />
granted immediate <strong>1947</strong> franchises<br />
for lads from 86 to 105 pounds and<br />
not 6ver, 14 years <strong>of</strong> age.<br />
oajvey, KUBJE Buzzard, Bias Oalante<br />
and Franny Townsend; Juniore<br />
—Bob chrisUm and Joe Myert)<br />
Sophomores-^Joe Jennings and gaol<br />
Jennings; Freshmen — Walt Buck<br />
fcgltz, Andy Jinite and BUI Jeffriis<br />
Hfht grade—Jack Berry.<br />
Hi§ nest meeting will be for<br />
swijtynliis instruction this Saturday<br />
from B a. m, to noon at the high<br />
school pool<br />
Wildwood Blast.<br />
P'Ville, 25-6<br />
Wildttood High School rolled up a<br />
25-6 victory oVer Pleasantvllle in a<br />
night game Friday at the mainland<br />
Held<br />
^^jjfi^^j^y ^wfc^ft •>^B^$dB9sBs91' i\W jjM»spi^r''<br />
Oontftt, juaTMr to the W^<br />
or Ihe event Oh WMtttSbw this j<br />
WMJL<br />
Tht lady flUt which weighed<br />
11 Wilieii aji4 iMuM ii<br />
Inches long, was caughtlh t»io<br />
inland Waterway neat<br />
Stone<br />
Harbor by wmiifin H. Stiles.<br />
Judges <strong>of</strong> Hie contest will<br />
itatt eelecUnr the wMoii'i wlhmsre<br />
next Monday.<br />
Resort May Enter<br />
Midget Team in<br />
Pop Warner Loop<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty organizations ium<br />
been invited to seek n franchise to<br />
enter a midget team <strong>of</strong> boys In the<br />
Pop Warner Footbrtll Conference,<br />
which has been expanded this year<br />
have<br />
Septic Tanks<br />
SEPTIC TANKS<br />
and CESSPOOLS<br />
BUILT or REPAIBED<br />
LEONARD WIGGINS<br />
m wem JwtMg<br />
phono tm<br />
fleld.<br />
The resort team took a 18.« lead<br />
to the Euaoad period aria thtn<br />
opined up In the seeona half to<br />
score twice, mow In quit* aueceiilon.<br />
Running plays aeeouiited for all<br />
four touchdowns, with three <strong>of</strong> them<br />
waited to Whltey Davis, haUbaufc<br />
Wilson Prpves<br />
Tough Antagonist<br />
Continued from pajrc 11<br />
Jemw broke loose Bround left end<br />
to hit piy dirt standing up. Avis<br />
hurled a short aerial over the line<br />
to Ben Krothe tor the extra point.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city had a pvi<br />
h<br />
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PAINTING — Interior and Exterior<br />
Wall Scraping<br />
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WILLIAM J, SMITH<br />
Residence: I Aabnrj Avenue<br />
Office: 330 Atlantic AveaM<br />
Phone 1567-J Phone 1723<br />
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Phone 1539,<br />
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Hardware Co If<br />
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Point Baza,-<br />
U<br />
(Phone 1863M<br />
Daniel F, Connor<br />
Builder<br />
trtcMd<br />
Res.: 1910 Asbury Ave,<br />
Jobbing<br />
Alterations<br />
DESIGNER and<br />
BUILDER <strong>of</strong><br />
Family Homes<br />
SOFFE<br />
802 Central Avetaue<br />
ooewi city<br />
Phone 0782.J<br />
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A*be«to« knd<br />
: vl J: :At* & p<br />
KODtlH 1^ .S«mntfiri<br />
Shop: 211 Aiburj.<br />
Rug*<br />
postcard will bring our<br />
fM. It A<br />
Av*, Do«&it Olty<br />
AU Itugs Insured<br />
AN nua co.,<br />
N. J.<br />
Y t d J471-R-4<br />
^ 7-Pay<br />
y<br />
U. Annarnlll ft<br />
av. -Fti- 16J3-J.<br />
to Phlmaelphln anil,<br />
n J soil, sundsy<br />
jt»a. O»a» Oil*.<br />
nd,<br />
BHU4 anil built.<br />
"1"_ »rTl«a, KasllBf,<br />
Bravsl, Firewood [or sale,<br />
'ts, Florantlno, lilWijtB,<br />
REPAIRING<br />
STAIQER Phone<br />
ra 10 a. m.<br />
done with special cnr« by<br />
C C 026<br />
I; drive<br />
fot O<br />
Call o. C. 1038<br />
rss OoBowa*,<br />
fall mid sprlne psIn<strong>On</strong>*<br />
i now, OloaB wort. K. j),<br />
I AsMrtf av. 1MB MIT'M,<br />
i By<br />
Mprny<br />
plilntlnj<br />
l (Htl<br />
No<br />
ork BimrBntw<br />
51» Pine<br />
Phono PlomantHllo ^<br />
Tie CATIDB — <strong>On</strong>lor Pen<br />
d» now. OMortmentu $1 00<br />
Phon« Bonier. Polnt^tjl^<br />
FENDER, aomral<br />
u E 14th (L Phono<br />
one ye«r »>i«nco<br />
vriten<br />
'^wN^i^S:<br />
For Sale<br />
OlCKL'y Handwlch Btuip, 1130 Slmp<br />
&V-,<br />
Real JTAI.TAN Submsxin« ftii<br />
wlcheo, 4&D^ Orders to tuk« out Phone<br />
1673 f<br />
Used Heating Stoves<br />
eOAI, and WOOU WOTBI.<br />
Buns.<br />
Buok.t-a-d.y. Ma. Viad<br />
klejrtlH.<br />
Saueubla, a RAIT US 101411, lit<br />
Hand a*,, CSD. May Court Hogs*.<br />
Hand av*yml»nt oil «tn\o<br />
$16; liutMtel-u-tld-y w ii tor I mater with<br />
bfilli.tr and ton <strong>of</strong> coul,<br />
$lf>: Vt h-P-<br />
WeaLlnghoUHR<br />
motor, $15: UtuJflrwood<br />
tyi>owrlt«r, $45; KatlolKll onjih<br />
rugl*ter<br />
$76: Mi»ln table, $36; 2B-lh. frtsnli lard<br />
0) 20o lit.; n#ntwuod csluilrn. &0c- At<br />
fllen Hotel. 9lli *t- ""d Cwivt<br />
FLORENCE<br />
10.17<br />
TTiko new.<br />
for $<br />
and<br />
FOUH u.ed tl<br />
tio. Hi Brlglitoa pi.<br />
LAHOB silo wardFobo trunk,<br />
typo. Good condition. Very<br />
(mill,<br />
qiri's two-piBeo, «iso' o<br />
brown HuFFis Tweod Hull, |10,00,<br />
8 AshUFy av<br />
Apiily<br />
Pheae 11B7-J,<br />
ID-1(1<br />
-. T- - sunbiisin<br />
_le raolal b«d, III<br />
hidsklB ijout, alia 10 or )S. $1111.<br />
Pali goiaers Point €7S after 2 p. m.<br />
10.84<br />
BEORKTAHY desk. ZOtn. bud<br />
suite 332 AthilHlu if<br />
tic&lly now<br />
wicker<br />
pullmij<br />
bury ,HV. =<br />
i!0 Whit*<br />
Inr $15, L<br />
liurtiiiu, $O(>,<br />
O4 3Q.W.<br />
FOLKINQ<br />
iiatlii gas hunter, priie=<br />
130] olli! huffoi nnd<br />
man<br />
coyeh, |1E, B17 AM<br />
10=1?<br />
Kniflit mattremi<br />
WlirHBll<br />
Us<strong>of</strong>l only one Boaaon^ oak<br />
216 Asiiury av. Phone<br />
l2 C<br />
[liny guiulish leathBF lly<br />
el, %2t. 81i wealsy nv<br />
IW, Si?C<br />
also '<br />
17lh<br />
Call<br />
10.17<br />
ffw<br />
d<br />
Automobilea For Sak<br />
l^E1936 Indiana trutU, mtUkm body,<br />
ow tarpauUn, reasonable. WilHun<br />
wley, Tuukaho* rd, at Bhore. ;,Jfd..<br />
Marmora.<br />
tf<br />
igs Whii.i<br />
anF $9S. '35 l(u|ck tluD<br />
(oupe, SS7E Hi'tsn tor* tructe, rebulJE<br />
motor |3SS Buy null and trudo<br />
'itfmH Craig, Ens Haft CnraU. Fhona<br />
Hcniors Faint S326 10-17<br />
HPOKT OAK<br />
T, frtfbitt ph<br />
Standard<br />
ud nilltj 5<br />
^« w Lattt>rj<br />
abla BSO<br />
BORU ft*or<br />
cf>aar ulanklng.<br />
sets Of liulsey t<br />
914 Wesley ftV,<br />
I I1AV15 (Jht-)a CJruft -3"<br />
e dinghy, oak frameq,<br />
lualiugnny trim, two<br />
UM4. Truller opttonul<br />
ulS<br />
>w, i>yt in wiLtur April,<br />
104?. finish Is peFloet, This bout la<br />
•pueial. Him solid kml from 11801 to<br />
.tern,<br />
Hatoh in foro uock, B life presbrvera,<br />
fire ustiojiulsliera, compass tu4il<br />
Book lines,<br />
uhryBler 116 h,B. englBO.<br />
Vary fast. Will laerlflse. tnono<br />
157J.M, "<br />
bUTBOABD<br />
MOT<strong>On</strong> gE 7 tt¥lCB, Ar-<br />
BOW<br />
«r Outboard<br />
aouul>lO rult<br />
oiio^ur, Amliorliod tviiirinlo Dm lo<br />
1 hint' ht . bunicru Tulnl. ^<br />
1{ *<br />
ButiM Liiuiiipd i<br />
at paiutliig u<br />
TWO<br />
hi it<br />
Msfe Help<br />
ltELIAULE mmi with ctf wlf<br />
o<br />
ca]l:i>a fArm^H II Clips. May County*<br />
Wonderful opportunity, (IE to lo UtlHl<br />
OgBh at<br />
roHl7n~TA~QL~r~~~~~~ted<br />
room for<br />
l r l l l t l n<br />
oHl7nT<br />
tei montlia<br />
room o<br />
loratlon<br />
Buhl<br />
Ph<br />
14»»W<br />
woman Bfefarreii;<br />
Phono<br />
aftiir a n. m.<br />
WJT<br />
TWO ens' liodrmim apBrtmenla,<br />
Alio<br />
room comfortably heiited, HBU HlfoH<br />
from the, towdwallt meunnaWs pries.<br />
AatoBialib hot water hoilt. The BbBlo.<br />
For Rent<br />
LODGE UOOMfl KOR KENT,<br />
BpeclqUg,<br />
comfortable. w«U-llgb,tsd and. heated,<br />
with kitchen convenience. 1Q S«^tlne\-<br />
Ledger building* Snlthbla mm meeting<br />
plfto* for' any wgnubiaUoa for slngiA<br />
nlfht <strong>of</strong> Mver&l night* * kaositlL.. Ratoi<br />
rMsooanlBj.<br />
OODBUU ua for *TWl*bl»<br />
nlghf, BftnUDBl Lwdgw, luo. PhowA 0>0i.<br />
room<br />
«1ectrlo<br />
or* rd,f<br />
b*th modern cotlioiile<br />
1 Atlunlte<br />
Oapts t od tj po<br />
Wllli<br />
ATTRACTIVE<br />
laec, all cleclFIC siten«*^ .f^'<br />
nan 111! hiiaiod. Open flFOPlace,<br />
roBm. and two hath.<br />
South<br />
Oity<br />
|12BO unfurnished. sop<br />
rbjim neallora, ith and ocean i<br />
Real Estate Wanted<br />
WANTHD—Two-family honae. first floor<br />
for year round roBidotice, with heat,<br />
slate details, Ideation,, (oBditloB, wl---<br />
liuilt.<br />
Will dual only<br />
Hn Hi-Bkerg. Bel BS4S, i with<br />
wners tf<br />
to ront BUost house ti<br />
Ruth Pollock, Mai N,<br />
BA, t-7ii7,_<br />
Tutoring<br />
C-'OMPLETS facilities for aptitude ami<br />
intuiliKcnt tcitlBif.<br />
BncflniiiD tutor*<br />
ing for normal or fctardoit chihircn.<br />
Eilticittionai Quide Qamer, 1P05 yoardwalk,<br />
AtlaetlD <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Phone I-li49,<br />
10-17<br />
Resort Girl Sing*<br />
in College Choir, on<br />
National Broadcast<br />
Miss Lorelei Potts, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Is a member <strong>of</strong> the A Cappella Choir<br />
<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey State Teachers<br />
College, Montd&ir, which will be<br />
heard by a nation-wide radio audience<br />
over the WNHC network Thursddy<br />
night this week. <strong>Oct</strong>ober 10.<br />
The program by the choir <strong>of</strong> 50<br />
voices will be part Of a "Montclalr<br />
Day" observance. The students will<br />
'sing "Cio Down Moses," ft pegro spiritual,<br />
and "Kde Su -Gravy Moje,"<br />
Slovak folksong. The broadeosit will<br />
be Irotn Wedgewood Ball, where the<br />
combined service clubs <strong>of</strong> Montclalr<br />
will be having a luncheon meeting.<br />
FIBB ALAOHt S¥BTS?l fBMJY<br />
Stone Harbbr'4 new;Ore ala*to<br />
Citoa Need For New State<br />
Fire Code For Hotel Safety<br />
Labor ConimiMionei- Report* on Survey; New ;<br />
M«MMW Meg BmJHu$e,B*?» VmCOet ;<br />
m<br />
A new flre code for hotels is<br />
definitely needed' In New Jersey to<br />
meet modem conditions, Labor Commissioner<br />
Harry C. Harper declared<br />
this week, la summarizing findings<br />
<strong>of</strong> a survey <strong>of</strong> hotel safety conditions<br />
during tho past summer.<br />
Harper said that findings <strong>of</strong> violations<br />
Indicate d need to continue<br />
the survey to cover cities other than<br />
tbose already checked.<br />
"Our investigation disclosed; that<br />
while some <strong>of</strong> the municipalities and<br />
tors for seasonal workers, covered 26<br />
different resorts with almost 1S0O<br />
hotels. A close check wa» raWje Jn<br />
354 hotels Where » t^tal <strong>of</strong> 1074 Hre<br />
safety vtolatlons weps n: UHBMAN I. MITCHELL:<br />
By virtue ef an order ef the €onrt<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ghancery <strong>of</strong> the state <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
de on the Sith day <strong>of</strong> eeptemher,<br />
1@47, in a cauiie wherein Evelyn<br />
Mitchell Is pctltli<br />
idant, you are<br />
answer the petith<br />
b<strong>of</strong>o<br />
you are de*<br />
hereby required te<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> petttloBer on or<br />
• <strong>of</strong> "December r^st,<br />
*e<strong>of</strong>, such decrie will<br />
the* ohan-<br />
1st<br />
default th<br />
durod nsai<br />
y<br />
cellor shell think eo.uital>!o and Jijst,<br />
Tho ubject <strong>of</strong> gald ault Is to ohtaln<br />
a decree <strong>of</strong> divorce butwoon said petitioner<br />
und you<br />
Dated: September 30, <strong>1947</strong>.<br />
AUGUSTUS s. aOBT"**", 1 .<br />
"Solicitor <strong>of</strong> Petitioner.<br />
National Bonk Building,<br />
, t— Oewn .Olty, N. J.<br />
IU-3-ltpt. *7.»3<br />
O/<br />
IN OMAKCERV OF "NEW<br />
TO:<br />
BD1VAHD II. JACO11, MltS. EP-<br />
WJUU) II. JAOOH. EDNA KINO,<br />
FALMI51""". KINO, lmHl>iln(l or Edna,<br />
Klnir. Helm, (lovlseeif atlu personal<br />
rLpnnetitutlve^ <strong>of</strong> CL.AUICNOE C.<br />
liKiaVER.<br />
tloceeHCil, or their or<br />
any <strong>of</strong> tliuli' heirs, dovlflees. exeout<strong>of</strong>tt,<br />
admlnlstrutni'fl. tfrunteea, as<br />
sltcns. or enccessors 111 rlffht,<br />
title<br />
or internst";<br />
"By virtue <strong>of</strong> an Order <strong>of</strong> tho Court<br />
Chancery <strong>of</strong> Now Jersey,<br />
itiade on<br />
e date here<strong>of</strong>. In a Cnuso wherein<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
you<br />
ef ocean dlty, a municipal CQF~<br />
Ion <strong>of</strong> tho atatu <strong>of</strong> Now Jeriioy,- In<br />
lainant, and Edward II. Jacob,<br />
wife, and otheFa, are defendanta,<br />
ire required to appear and answer/,<br />
unonded Wli <strong>of</strong> complainant en<br />
before tlio llth day <strong>of</strong> November,<br />
t, or thai said anUBdod Bill win<br />
he taken as eanfeued nmilniit you.<br />
The said gmeBdeeV Sill is filed to<br />
ireclose the equity <strong>of</strong> redempttoa <strong>of</strong><br />
four (4) Tail Male Oerliflcates mads<br />
by Henri' T, Fould* and B. W, Bur-<br />
OollHtoFs <strong>of</strong> Taxes <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty, to the'Olty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
COROAIRE<br />
A REMARKABLE JfgdU<br />
INVENTION!<br />
6AS SPACE HEATER<br />
Heats 3-Bedroom Apartment<br />
or House<br />
Fully<br />
TU«[ Hf AT kialANCII<br />
— <strong>On</strong>ly COROAIRE<br />
ln you' thli trinajph<br />
hextinxenalneerina-<br />
THESE OUfSTANDINQ FEATURES<br />
VFur"n!nite.(ieJiht^ In mined waj- .J^*^ «" fxaatl fot tun<br />
3, OanMnwUud obtut tar opol a> I. Hijh poww, slow ipttd mnUa<br />
SEC THE NEW<br />
« « ;<br />
. ly<br />
County <strong>of</strong> f Cap. Hn> »na<br />
Now Jtra./; «nd rnv. KIl<br />
JACOB, *ro to«d« H<br />
Moaiua Jou are I h<br />
portion <strong>of</strong> tho pruil<br />
Mid nmondml Bill <strong>of</strong><br />
mm<br />
M^aso* ^^f^Sy^^rg<br />
(endut* SHaBH sou «rt ,tgjj > huatuoi)<br />
or Wna mat.jm<br />
by .»a (rf rt»ht <strong>of</strong><br />
opurtMT.« otitrwlss, BW^WM:!^ 1^<br />
ttMM. Ill th* premuais In qOMtloB; _«5*<br />
ie prem<br />
ALHEa<br />
d<br />
tvUM* a D<br />
reunUtWai ot. CLAEBNOK O.^BB1<br />
EH, dec«Hd. or tlmr or any <strong>of</strong> th#r|<br />
MlrB, devlieca eranttn. ado'-'— '<br />
ton,<br />
crantHa, aaslnu. or<br />
In right, tills or latireat, an<br />
parllet daftndant bacaua« yon<br />
helra <strong>of</strong> Olorence q, H>«v*r, 6f)<br />
record ownar <strong>of</strong> ,a portloD 4C ^htf ^<br />
la« In qtuatlon. and may than<br />
btve an Interest In nun*.<br />
Dated: sapumtw lt. 1*ul«t*rd, qswiUu Dnw, oi- i<br />
uu<br />
-. S*T~ i ^, !•<br />
KsittiiiMS<br />
| |<br />
^ ^ ^<br />
"><br />
I
Launched in<br />
Accident &<br />
Complaints Filed *<br />
[^Against Taverns<br />
For SeUing Beer<br />
from M«e I)<br />
Oemetery, English Creek,<br />
ly last week, with full mllljr<br />
honors, following funeral serv-<br />
> at the Middleton Funeral Home.<br />
7W persons attended the<br />
; at which Rev, Richard dark,<br />
pet the 1 Ftret Baptist Church,<br />
ted. Cars filled with floral<br />
farmed part <strong>of</strong> the funeral<br />
lm to the cemetery. Madden<br />
the Navy during the war.<br />
•'< A valley wu fired over his grove<br />
ta-»<br />
squad <strong>of</strong> fellow members <strong>of</strong><br />
the Somers Point post, Veterans <strong>of</strong><br />
R i<br />
Wars. The squad was comby<br />
Joseph McCracken. The<br />
comprised: William. Epple.<br />
t, .._n stebblns, David Massey,<br />
t;'AlThpmag NeHl, Julius Helm and John<br />
Jyaune, A bugler from the Atlantic<br />
v '<strong>City</strong> Naval Air Station, Pomona,<br />
• v •otmded ."Taps",<br />
KUner' Gregory, Charles Maenner,<br />
?*. BBW»rd R<strong>of</strong>f and Charles Thomas<br />
jr&re the color guards on duty. Poll-<br />
/Mno<br />
Included: Joseph Clinton,<br />
fetack My, Edward Fenske, Robert<br />
Tugee, Joseph Maenner and Leonard<br />
Wtoh<br />
Charles Monnery, Albert Gorrett<br />
if * fcfld AUen Rlaley, In uniform, com-<br />
' poaed the guard <strong>of</strong> honor.<br />
T>0 body Of Molvin H. Wellt, 18.<br />
,,pf Mrs. Evelyn Wells, <strong>of</strong> Clcmon,<br />
was sent there for burial. He<br />
hdfhetfa<br />
redding In Somers Point.<br />
BtHJQHT BEEB, TOEY SAY L<br />
Ohafges against the taveny proprietors<br />
and bartenders were filed<br />
NEtef two other survivors <strong>of</strong> the acd4ent.<br />
Earl W. Graham, 20, and<br />
Joseph Clinton, 19, both <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
P<strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong>c had signed written statements<br />
tb4t" they bought < and consumed<br />
, bepr Wt the two Somers Point tav<br />
etna and two In Egg Harbor Town<br />
|V,*bJp, Polaik Anfle's, on the Wlilte<br />
HotM Pike! and Peach Orchard Inn,<br />
p Wre rd, Farmlngton,<br />
The taverns end their personnel<br />
., fnvolyed at Somera Point are<br />
". Harry Styer, operator <strong>of</strong> an Inn<br />
S»X OB Maryland av.; his bartender,<br />
it t paUld- Patterson; Philip Corcione<br />
1 Andrew Comaglia, operators <strong>of</strong><br />
Anchorage Tavern, Delaworo<br />
PBay am, and their bartender,<br />
Raymond pinfcelton.<br />
iClty Council Is expected to take<br />
' lucliillnary action against tht-ie<br />
' {dates. The State Alcoholic Bev-<br />
Bfage Control and thu city <strong>of</strong> NorthjBeld<br />
also are investigating the case<br />
The Button wagon went out <strong>of</strong><br />
^Vntrol •* 6:35 a, m Sunday, Ooto-<br />
S.' her, 12, and crashed Into a pole<br />
Modal 186<br />
VdN.E HBNBJOD, Director<br />
Adult Evening School,'<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School'<br />
I am interested In enrolling, In the Adult Evening School for<br />
the 1047-48 term. I prefer to take my course on' (underline one),<br />
Tuesday ... Thursday evenings. Please enroll me for the following,<br />
course (check first, second and third choices):<br />
Food pi Public Speaking . . , pn<br />
Woodworking . . % . . I—I Typewriting I I<br />
Ceramics .• .'. i .^. , f"~l.<br />
Sewing (Advanced) . . r—|<br />
Sketching . . . . . •. f~J<br />
Practical Home Nursing . I I<br />
Sewing . . , . . . , I I Recreational Dancing . I 1<br />
Choral Singing . . . . . I I Bookkeeping and I I<br />
L—I Accounting I—I<br />
Aerial Navigation . . . I 1 Plastic and Leather I I<br />
I—I Craft I—I<br />
Name<br />
Address *\<br />
Telephone . . .<br />
1, agree to pay the required registration fee I*)i».BouJ»vKfil•<br />
•ndothert. PfnmnftUjr, h« U In<br />
f»wr <strong>of</strong> eUUng It IftpWUa<br />
Boulevard, u a memorial to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> pen who hav»<br />
fought wd died lri Ml wan,<br />
VoUee Chief Robert J. LMkey waa<br />
preparing Monday to place warning<br />
rtfieators at North it, wd W*st av,,<br />
where tha new 100-foot pavement<br />
suddenly narrows down to a 30-foot<br />
paved 1 roadww. between North si,<br />
and Battereea rd.<br />
Tbt n»rrow itrlp, fortunately, is<br />
on the light side, so that northbound<br />
traffic normally would be<br />
traveling on that Mi, But Chief<br />
Lackey propose* to kin no chances<br />
(hat erratic drivers might cruh Into<br />
a house that occupies a let Just<br />
beyond the end <strong>of</strong> tba wld«r rtrlp.<br />
n» newly-pnved portion <strong>of</strong> Wwt<br />
av, was open to trwfie, Wednesday,<br />
(ram 7th at. to North i|., atid it<br />
would be completed well beypnd<br />
»th st. by the end <strong>of</strong> this week. By<br />
Wednesday night the first l»yer<br />
WM practically completed to 8th it<br />
Laying <strong>of</strong> pavement was delved<br />
early this week because <strong>of</strong> water<br />
main trouble encountered In the<br />
street between 7th and 1th sti., but<br />
by<br />
Wednesday the pavers had<br />
reached Bin it.<br />
It was announced at commissioners'<br />
meeting Wednesday that the<br />
12th and 14th st. intersections will<br />
be open to traffic over tha week<br />
and,<br />
Police Coping With<br />
Unusual Epidemic<br />
<strong>of</strong> Stray Dogs<br />
More stray dogs are at 'large in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty this fall than at any<br />
other similar period within memory,<br />
according to the police department<br />
which has been receiving complaints<br />
from property owners about the dogs<br />
damaging their properties.<br />
Police have concluded that this<br />
unprecedented "epidemic" <strong>of</strong> strays<br />
Is an aftermath <strong>of</strong> the record-breaking<br />
summer season.<br />
They believe<br />
that the d<strong>of</strong>s were pets brought<br />
here by summer people ana aban<br />
doned when they returned home,<br />
The S.P.O.A.—the city's <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
dog cateher—is picking them up ai<br />
rapidly as they are found.<br />
Football Squad Insured<br />
• The ocean <strong>City</strong> football squad It<br />
now fully covered by accident insurance,<br />
Dr, Frank P. Bogie, city<br />
superintendent <strong>of</strong> schools, notified<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Education Tuesday<br />
night. The coverage, effective during<br />
the past two games, protects the<br />
players In practice as well as during<br />
games.<br />
Youth Center<br />
Plans Discussed<br />
CantUM* from psft 1<br />
organization.<br />
The building would be open on<br />
WEdnesdayi, from 7 to 10 p,m, and<br />
Saturdays, from J p.m. to midnight<br />
for upptrclassmen, and Mondays,<br />
from 7 to i pM, for Junior High<br />
School students and Freshmen,<br />
The Exchange Club proposes to<br />
install a milk bar and various davices<br />
for games. The locker half<br />
would be reserved for the Use <strong>of</strong><br />
athletes during athletic oompetition,<br />
under the supervision <strong>of</strong> their<br />
coaches,<br />
Creation <strong>of</strong> a suitable<br />
youth<br />
Center has been under discussion<br />
several yews. The plan to use the<br />
tennis club building is considered<br />
the best that has been proposed.<br />
WENE.LBGES S. J. UNITY<br />
At the Exclmnge Olub meeting<br />
Monday, former Congressman Elmer<br />
H. Wene told the members that if<br />
South Jersey Is to accomplish anything<br />
In the way ol Improved transportation,<br />
better highways and a<br />
tunnel under the Delaware River,<br />
the entire district, lucludliig <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, wUl have to support the cam<br />
JOBLESS PAYMENTS DECREASE<br />
Unemployment<br />
Insurance pi<br />
ments In New Jersey totaled «,5fc,,-<br />
32a In September, a decrease <strong>of</strong> 5,3<br />
per cent from payments <strong>of</strong> $7,768,320<br />
in August,<br />
Je also endorsed proposaU that a<br />
yacht basin and winter Industries be<br />
*stal>llshed here, and urged club<br />
members to work tor both,<br />
Tto olub is pjanniril to sponior a<br />
safely w«ek proirtjn, aurtni whlsli<br />
Closing November 1st<br />
Before we Close get your needs<br />
Yarns - Embroidery Work<br />
American Lady Rug Yarns<br />
Ez-Duz-It Knitting Frames<br />
Dorothea Robinson —Yarns<br />
662 Boardwalk Open Evettings<br />
Hpk«,'.blla!lr «<br />
tWjMftftr patrol<br />
pfcogmm, wd MUdM 1 , tepee to n*<br />
M th outstanding patroL<br />
Want. Invalid Chairs,<br />
Crutch«iReturned<br />
8om» mm ago, Oce^n <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
"Lady Bwita Claua", Mn, Ort^<br />
J1LSL<br />
Hen's How f h« Modern<br />
Acme<br />
SAVES<br />
YOU MONEY<br />
A larger (election <strong>of</strong> quality<br />
foodt with money-Hiving valua*<br />
all down th* line every<br />
day <strong>of</strong> the week.<br />
{pMand mi WW for by o,<br />
KENWARD<br />
> Acme for Qualify Meals* All Beef, lamb<br />
10. S. Gov'r Graded, and Properly Trimmed<br />
, Freih-KHIed, NarthwesMm<br />
YS?57 €: % : 45 C<br />
— WOE<br />
, • OPEN m<br />
Phone 1380 811<br />
0M« <strong>City</strong>, N. t.<br />
Nationally Advertised He<br />
"HIWINO TO MAKE YOCB ]<br />
B<br />
[Beef<br />
iBsef<br />
"43c<br />
" > t5e<br />
"35c<br />
Soup ieef ""••"•"* "29«<br />
Popper Hash "19c<br />
FishCakes 1 ""<br />
2'" 15c<br />
Ganuino Qualify lamb<br />
rSLAMB Ib ST<br />
ulder "45c<br />
"29c<br />
Loin Lamb Chops<br />
lb 79c<br />
Rib Lamb Chops<br />
lb 69c<br />
Lamb Chops * lldr<br />
'"55c<br />
* All Smok*d, Skinned<br />
| WhoU or f Hh*r Hall<br />
f fat and •kin r«mev«d, ihtwt thank, weighing 8 Ibt c<br />
Ib<br />
"Perc* String^' by Famou$ Lady<br />
FAMOUS LADY<br />
Fattcy Redtlth Fillctt<br />
Fresh Flounder Fillets<br />
Genuine Haddock Fillets<br />
Fresh Large Shrimp<br />
Fresh Select Oysters<br />
[OLE CORN- 18'<br />
•i4«<br />
25'<br />
38'<br />
3$e<br />
39c<br />
890<br />
Familial* ilringiaH<br />
CUT ORIIN<br />
IAPPLE<br />
mtm<br />
asco c«ii<br />
1y««ft'ATLANTIC AVE,<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
G. I. George<br />
WATCHMAKER<br />
fefttefi¥ with<br />
3, E. OALDWELL * GO,<br />
Phll.dclphi.<br />
Watch Mid Jewelry Repairs<br />
3rd Floor NiHsiill Bunk lidf.<br />
801 Anbury Ave. Phone 1781<br />
Home Mute<br />
Spaghetti Sauce P l ><br />
with pnh<br />
Ton tut Itillu OfttMMf<br />
Bane Mmde IUIiiui H.»<br />
FRANK LONGO<br />
. ISM MB SIMPSON AY<br />
* Im VcUaw mtdbti Manga<br />
..mm<br />
, Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Electric Company<br />
Common Stocks<br />
i<br />
tJpon Request<br />
Arthur L Batten<br />
845 Brighton PI.<br />
OCEAN CHI, N. J.<br />
Representative<br />
Hess & Co., Inc.<br />
rain. ««*<br />
I'hn.drlphl.<br />
Call O. C. 18S8-M<br />
and Week Enfli<br />
from<br />
thrown out savagery, selfishness, arrogance<br />
or excessive pride. We<br />
might keep in mind 'that we are<br />
only nine generations old since, the'<br />
landing ot the pilgrims.<br />
"When a nation became great and<br />
civilized It laid down the tools <strong>of</strong><br />
industry and agriculture and went<br />
to war. No aggressor has won a<br />
war: the vanquished holds resentment<br />
and may lie dormant for years,<br />
dreaming <strong>of</strong> revenge. Thus war<br />
goes from nation, to nation and pack.<br />
NO PEACE AS YET<br />
"We have had the League <strong>of</strong> Nations,<br />
the Kellogg-Briand Pact, the<br />
Peace Pulace at Hague; now we have<br />
the UN, with its charter developed<br />
to function in a world <strong>of</strong> peace,<br />
which, as yet, we do not have."<br />
In order to better, understand<br />
the Dinted Nations the speaker suggested<br />
comparing them to six peas<br />
In a pod. The peas comprise the<br />
Secretariat, members <strong>of</strong> which owe<br />
their allegiance to the ON exclusively<br />
und who are the first citizens <strong>of</strong> the<br />
world in our history: the Security<br />
Council; General Assembly; World<br />
Court <strong>of</strong> Justice to settle international<br />
disputes or disagreements;<br />
Economic anil Social Council and<br />
Trusteeship Council.<br />
HULL SUGGESTED VETO<br />
The veto power in the UN, Mr.<br />
Hoskell pointed out, was suggested<br />
by Cordell Hull, NOT, as many be-,<br />
lieve, by the Russians.<br />
The veto<br />
acts as a bridge between totalitarian<br />
and democratic governments on<br />
which additional discussion may<br />
tuke place on a disagreement and<br />
result in compromise.<br />
A third World War !« Improbable,<br />
he said. RussU. lacks the<br />
beef to feed an army; and 9B'A<br />
per cent <strong>of</strong> (he Rusdiuu are NOT<br />
Comrnonlsts. However, the <strong>On</strong>e<br />
and a half per cent who are Communists<br />
are la power, and a Russian<br />
mar be shot for grumbling<br />
about the government. Under the<br />
circumstances, It would be national<br />
snieUe for Russia to start a war<br />
with us, he contended.<br />
CONFiDBNOI NEEDED<br />
In concluding, Mr. Haskeli urged<br />
p audience to remember that the<br />
N needs time to operate.<br />
"We must have faith and confidence<br />
In the United 'Nations and In<br />
the editors <strong>of</strong> our great newspapers."<br />
he said, "It is our duty to know<br />
both aidtB <strong>of</strong> any matter, and our<br />
editors. present hoth side§ in 24<br />
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tNew Location!!<br />
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I Radio, Washer and<br />
Appliance Repair<br />
NOW OPEN<br />
: 405 ASBURY AVE.<br />
; at yonr service always<br />
! Phone iS26W<br />
»••••»•«•««««•«•»••••••<br />
Owners, Attention!<br />
Now to the tUnc to sell<br />
We have buyers for<br />
BUNGALOWS AND<br />
TWO FAMILY HOUSES<br />
ANT LOCATION<br />
Quick Action Given<br />
BRAKER<br />
330 Atlantic Avenue<br />
GARRISON<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Friendly Jeweler<br />
DIAMONDS - WAVCBES<br />
SILVERWARE<br />
Clock, Watch and Jewelry<br />
Repairing<br />
Av.<br />
ftone HH<br />
Eyes Examined<br />
Oliiases Fitted<br />
Phone<br />
IBM<br />
Dr, Roger a URosa<br />
Optometrist<br />
615 Eighth Street<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J,<br />
—Office Ho»f»—<br />
Dully SlMto Silt _<br />
No Houn on Wed, and Boa,<br />
/ MSB, and Frt. XVE, b)f App'L<br />
msr.<br />
PERSONAL<br />
PRINTING<br />
Stationery<br />
• Announcements<br />
Bea<br />
"iviFdertid"<br />
""-*^<br />
Mary WE<br />
Membett<br />
Corsoii, ot Ocetri Vle»,<br />
Xeah t. HDghed.<br />
-_',i<br />
DISCUSS CN1T TEACBUrO 1 • ' t.<br />
Tlie unit nutth<strong>of</strong>} ot t^acUiut^viik<br />
token up in the P^Ttt P^*1* T<br />
^ *a^<br />
explained that in this /teijablnf<br />
method the teacher must Mve *<br />
perfect understanding <strong>of</strong> the iQbject<br />
and must plan, tnink and StUtty<br />
with her puplu.<br />
TIVD 'Children antl<br />
'caiher must come to an uniJW-<br />
Umdlng about whit Uje unit it to<br />
i> und the child should;feel «ic
t,**<br />
>'£3<br />
*pi,<br />
f'JBiiSffiy<br />
i t<br />
J<br />
I<br />
&-*•• •<br />
>WER SHOP<br />
Avfouo Phone 0277<br />
Hallowe'en Party Time<br />
boaqoet at u» followta*<br />
^b _ lanterns<br />
Htterewett<br />
and<br />
f" £ajf* Hmu on order<br />
r '|tap«i aad Orchids, etc.<br />
' " ' HHM O *N OBOWN<br />
CHRYSANTHEMUMS<br />
*•*» MlilBBdl—<br />
$1.00 Bunch<br />
* Own onr field<br />
for your garden<br />
fl.W at the farm<br />
lanoiilf BOy<br />
AQES, WEDDING BOUQOETS, DECORATIONS<br />
PtANTS, DIBH GARDENS, TEKRABJUHS,<br />
BOUQUETS, BASKETS MM! FUNERAL DESIGNS<br />
WAUE A BLOCK AMU SAVE MONEY—OPEN liM HI I<br />
[^LftGAJSer JOHNSON<br />
SCHOOL o/<br />
DANCE ««oinl Methodist Church when Mrs,<br />
Rene Haley, 7S0 Aabury av, becomo<br />
the bride <strong>of</strong> William L. Olibert, 78<br />
W. 17th st. Rev. Jesse Richards<br />
<strong>of</strong>ilciated.<br />
The couple will visit relatives and<br />
friends in Cleveland and at. Louis<br />
Adams, Mrs. Hazel McOee, Mrs<br />
inna Camburn and Mrs. Pearl<br />
flouder.<br />
on their weddini<br />
MSfflURflnT<br />
9th St. nt the<br />
Boardwalk<br />
•<br />
CUmd Thorsibiy a.<br />
•fit- it~ l - **•><br />
trip, returning<br />
here about November I.<br />
Mr, ailbert Is engaged in the eon,<br />
traetlng business. The bride for;<br />
merly managed Btalnton's cosmetic<br />
department.<br />
They will reside ai 720 Asbury av.<br />
MES. THORPE TO VISIT<br />
FAMILY IN KANSAS<br />
Mrs. Ray Thorpe, 403 18th st.,<br />
lans to leave here next week for<br />
her native town, Ellsworth, Kansas,<br />
where she will spend a month visiting<br />
iiei sisters, Miss Marie Bower,<br />
Mrs. Harry Kunkle, Mrs. W. E.<br />
Wood, and Mrs, Joseph Beitz.<br />
ATTEND STATE W.C.T.U.<br />
CONFEBENCE<br />
Mrs. Jennie LpUK and Mrs. Hera<br />
BBntham attended the State conference<br />
<strong>of</strong> the W.C.T.U. last Wednesday<br />
and Thursday at the First<br />
Presbyterian Ohurch in Atlantic<br />
Oity as delegates from the local<br />
chapter.<br />
Dining Out?<br />
Warren's Marine<br />
Bsitte 4<br />
Restaurant<br />
iDK Cam Btoy<br />
Urber<br />
Cape May<br />
, , , Itoaste, steaks,<br />
Stafoods . . , .<br />
• premnM by famona<br />
Chef ALPHONZIA<br />
"Like « meal aboard ship"<br />
•<br />
Berth Jersey's NEWEST<br />
Eatoorant<br />
Op«ii noon toIJSO DaBy<br />
Breakfasts 6-10<br />
SaiBrtay and<br />
GOOD FOOD «w<br />
% GOOD SERVICE<br />
DINNERS<br />
from $1,00<br />
1 to 8 P. E<br />
SUNDAY DINNER<br />
It NODS It 1 p.ML<br />
LUNCHEON<br />
U to i P. H,<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
i A. M. to ii Nmm<br />
P LYMOUTH<br />
INN<br />
Plymouth Place and<br />
Few Tickets Left for<br />
Artisans* Dinner<br />
Harry Bonham.<br />
• • *<br />
CAMI oltNI VNS HEBE<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Riehard B. <strong>On</strong>iey,<br />
400 48th st,, entertained last week<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Stack, <strong>of</strong> San<br />
Pranclseo, Over the week end they<br />
also entertained Miss Anna Me-<br />
Veagh, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
yesterday Mr, and Mrs, <strong>On</strong>ley<br />
mqtored to PWlBdelphJa, where Mr.<br />
and Mrs, Stack left for their home<br />
* *•<br />
BBTUEN FROM BLAIBSTOWN<br />
Mrs,. Justine Kreps and.Mrs, Robert<br />
K, Bell retumtd home Bunday<br />
afternoon after spending the week<br />
end in Blairstown, wliere they vis-<br />
[ted Mrs, Krep's son, "Bud" who Is<br />
attending Blalratqwn Academy<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday they attended the<br />
Blairstown - Pennlneton football<br />
* m<br />
_ Mr and Mrs. Charles Muth, 826<br />
Boardwalk, have returned to tlieir<br />
winter home in Philadelphia,. ," ṙ *;..<br />
Vote<br />
A discussion <strong>of</strong> a recent Reader's<br />
Digest Article, entitled "The Mir-<br />
for ftweek with Mr. and Mn, Hugh<br />
J, Seeker. In But PatwiOB, if. J.<br />
• • a<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin A. .<br />
and son, Richard, <strong>of</strong> Rosemon<br />
were guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, i<br />
W. Powell, 1049 Asbury av, on<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W, Bailey, <strong>of</strong><br />
Salem, formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> f"<br />
snent the week end with tl_<br />
daughber, Miss Arien Bailey, at 8:<br />
Oentral av.<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Ilaney Lloyd Ohat-<br />
Un returned Sunday night from<br />
brief sojourn at the Mr Mountain<br />
House, Hchwenksville, fa, Bev<br />
R, O, Davis, pastor Of St. John's<br />
Lutheran Church, and Mrs, Davis,<br />
were iuests there at the same time,<br />
Mr, and Mn. Henry J. aourie.<br />
S100 •Wesley av., planned to leave<br />
Thursday this week tor fitPeters,<br />
burg, Ha., where they wiu spend<br />
the winter.<br />
* * •<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Wllliani E. Bosenberger,<br />
<strong>of</strong> PhUadelnbla, spent the<br />
week end with her parents, Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Francis, Swing, 416 Oentral av.<br />
Mrs. Rosenberger is the former Miss<br />
Rae Bwlng.<br />
* * •<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Harry S, Owens, <strong>of</strong><br />
Buffalo, N. Y., are visiting her<br />
mother. Mrs, wllhelmum Offlerbaeh,<br />
MB Wesley av. Mrs. Offlerbaeh will<br />
return with them to Buffalo to<br />
•Bend, the winter.. •<br />
on aU questions on the Ballot<br />
Ordered and paid for by O, M. Council 19, Civil Bfrvtee Asm.<br />
BUSCH'S<br />
FAMOUS SEAFOODS<br />
TOWNSEND'S INLET, N, J.<br />
Will Remain Open<br />
FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS<br />
SERVING<br />
SEAFOODS and STEAKS<br />
Until Further Notice<br />
Fish That Are in Season<br />
1158 Asbury Ave.<br />
niraea 04484448<br />
F, P, Wstine & Co*<br />
Stock<br />
WM Cnrh<br />
' South Broid Street, Philadelphia<br />
Clinton D.<br />
ajjdall R«d««• BwSSirf in-<br />
JOYCB BOAS MS<br />
HALLOW-TEN PASTY<br />
day •* the home <strong>of</strong> Joyce Boas t- ••-»«<br />
dawrhter <strong>of</strong> », and Un, itm,^, ^ ^<br />
AFPOI<br />
VERA ' *<br />
MASSEul<br />
MOD Alii<br />
34 CORINTHIAN<br />
We are Cat ' ^<br />
TO DINNER PARTIES,<br />
BANQUETS or any eociaj<br />
No Outside Catering<br />
>tltlttMM»»<<br />
Johnson's tea<br />
Full Course Turkey Dinnm .g<br />
119 Shore Road Phone 659<br />
• SERVING FBTOAF '<br />
HOURS<br />
11:30 to 1:30<br />
SUBMARINE<br />
'<br />
AWNING<br />
PROBLEMS?<br />
WINDOW SHADES<br />
CANVAS FLOOR<br />
CANVAS PRODUCTS<br />
JOSEPH K. VEABEY,<br />
Consult<br />
10NAL TENT & AWNING CO.<br />
r Avenue<br />
Phone g.|B4i<br />
TNOB<br />
BnABUIHED Hit<br />
"TUB AWVIMO WITH TMB TAILORED LOOK"<br />
iSH'S CLEANERS<br />
(Ninth Street<br />
Phone 1078<br />
Put Your Summer<br />
Clothes Away<br />
Ciena<br />
PBESHBN YOUR<br />
PALL WARDROBE<br />
WITH<br />
CLEAN CLOTHES<br />
• CLOSED OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT<br />
i|7 Asbury Avt<br />
SUBMARINE SAND\<br />
— OUB 8PECIALTI<br />
Al» Servln* . . ,<br />
A Variety <strong>of</strong> Other Delicious I<br />
Ice Cream — Giant Milk<br />
GREGO<br />
Shore Road - Somen<br />
TELEVISION<br />
DIRECT FROM KEG<br />
Delicious Food and Drinks •<br />
SNAPPER SOUP - CLAIM<br />
Good Eats Good Drinks<br />
*T0R AN ADVENTURE IN fiOODi<br />
WISSOW'.]<br />
RESTAURANT an/I COCKW"<br />
SOMERSPOINT,W,J.<br />
ANNOUNCING<br />
OUR NEW WINTER ~<br />
Open Friday and Saturday fro»,4»»|<br />
Sundays from 12 now,-<br />
EVERETT BANHI<br />
Master <strong>of</strong> the Uftnuwmd ftWf<br />
Playlny; for your dinner and<br />
234 SHORE ROAD<br />
HARRYS<br />
NOTED FOR EXCELLENT!<br />
Maryland Avenue,<br />
• JAN<br />
PIANIST - A<br />
Fun, Music, Fine<br />
at Harry* Ifc,<br />
Phone: Soin«jf<br />
^<br />
COOK'<br />
^k^b^ ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^k^^^ ^k^^' ^ ^ —^ —<br />
LONGPORt<br />
Fine<br />
Seafood - Steaks<br />
Cocktail Lounge <<br />
3l»t 4b<br />
. J U<br />
— THE —<br />
Wee Tot Shop<br />
938 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
FINE SELECTION<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e and Two-Pltee<br />
SNOW SUITS<br />
•lie* I to t<br />
We specialize in<br />
HAND-MADE DRESSES<br />
— OPEN ALL YEAR —<br />
Says England in<br />
Desperate Need<br />
Research Speaker<br />
Tell* <strong>of</strong> Conditions<br />
to England and explained (bat the<br />
English people TeaJJy are on deaperntcly<br />
short rationa<br />
It wu «nnounced thai tjvo study<br />
§eur«M have been formeS within<br />
the club, an Alt Division, ltd by<br />
Miss Agnes Bradley, and a Literature<br />
Group ltd by Mrs. l^urence P.<br />
bunny.<br />
Tbe birthday dinner will take<br />
place Noveniber go at Plymouth Inn,<br />
and members will bave their hutbands<br />
as guests.<br />
Programs for the year ware dl»-<br />
trlbuted by Mrs. Clinton B. Mot,<br />
bi<br />
r<br />
Tbl oommlttee in charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
covered dish supper which foUewed<br />
meeting, included Mrs. Gbartw<br />
VaoHoni, Mrs. Harriet S, Van<br />
Ollder, Mrs. James Mecray and Mre.<br />
J. Howard aharp.<br />
• • *<br />
Pocahontas Plan<br />
Trip toNew York<br />
Plans for a trip to New York were<br />
discussed at a meeting <strong>of</strong> Rite<br />
Council, o , Degree <strong>of</strong> Pocaliontae, Fridy<br />
day night, in The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> niembers an making<br />
reservations for the stem show,<br />
"Annie Get Your Dun," Beservaona<br />
and money must be turned In<br />
i Mrs. Al Blum by Friday this week,<br />
A cud party followed the bualness<br />
session, fin. Harry Bojibam was<br />
high scorer In pinodile.<br />
Rfts. Gordon Duckworth was<br />
awarded a prize in the mershani<br />
club. Mrs. Raymond Price won<br />
attendance prize.<br />
A Hauewete party, foltowed by a<br />
covered dish cupper, will feature the<br />
nutting Hill Friday under the leadership<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Maud Sampson and<br />
Mrs. Barah MacDonald.<br />
* • •<br />
TO VISIT DAUGHTEB<br />
IN CALIFORNIA<br />
Mr. and Un, 8, L.<br />
Inlet rd,, left Mondaj tm<br />
montr<br />
YOUR HOME TOWN STATION<br />
IS PROUD TOANNOUNCE TBE<br />
APPOINTMENT<br />
OF<br />
EDWIN EKOHN<br />
AS GENERAL MANAGER<br />
..Mr. Kobn is well JUIOWP to. a host »f pitfpais <strong>of</strong> tills community- W*<br />
background and record in the fUJd <strong>of</strong> Radio u well<br />
1540 ON YOUR DIAL<br />
CONVENTION<br />
HALL,<br />
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.<br />
MUTUAL AFFIUATE<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> QH friMexic* w<br />
<strong>On</strong> Staff <strong>of</strong> UNESCO Conference<br />
Attend Rally<br />
To Go to BnJtmvUle,<br />
Saturday<br />
.. Troop 1<br />
it Rally it<br />
t was an-<br />
' iday evei;t6<br />
a. m. at<br />
'he bus will<br />
Boners<br />
Llnwood<br />
m., the<br />
i M<br />
__ BDOUC<br />
cards on Sata<br />
stand beand<br />
the<br />
»v. The<br />
cooperate,<br />
ceramics<br />
..Jday tWi<br />
Cassel, 444<br />
, m, Monday at the But.<br />
* " ty committees<br />
refreshments;<br />
Loig Ramdecoratlns<br />
A,<br />
GIVES BIRTHDAT SUBPBISE<br />
FOB HEE HUSBAND<br />
A (surprise birthday party was glyflthel,<br />
Monday evening at their<br />
home, 34 Klrklln av., Uiiwood.<br />
Bed and Harriet _<br />
[ Marian Hyde, Joe<br />
and<br />
SENIORS BACK FROM CANADA<br />
Mr. and Ma. Alfred E. Senior. 420<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av., have just returned from<br />
a two week vacation during which<br />
they spent some time at Hawthorne<br />
Inn In the Poconos and later made<br />
a trip into Canada.<br />
Mr. and Ma. Walter T,<br />
3rd st went the week end<br />
York Olty.<br />
idy,<br />
Jefferson Heads<br />
County Red Cross<br />
Price Named Member-at-Large<br />
^<br />
At (he annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Oapt May Csuniy Chapttr, Aatrloan<br />
Red Orosi, Monday evening, in<br />
AidCa*cer<br />
MlM Berbare Oeller, 626 <strong>Ocean</strong> there are more American cars In<br />
ay,, left Washington by plsne last Mexico Olty than In Hf« York and<br />
Tuesday night, for* Mexico <strong>City</strong>, that American s<strong>of</strong>t drinks, such as Point H
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Chap onor<br />
man<br />
p6D)TFUial airaneemade<br />
Thursday evening<br />
al testimonial dinner for<br />
W, Chapman<br />
. t meeting <strong>of</strong> the Somers<br />
1*8 and Women's Republl-<br />
, lee, it was decided to stage<br />
; at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Clty-somers<br />
" Oluh Saturday. Novemnlra<br />
at 8'30 p m<br />
h Saturd<br />
at 8'30<br />
e for the<br />
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p m.<br />
di<br />
^_Jinl at 830 p m.<br />
(QnUnlttee for the dinner and<br />
numt i md f H<br />
numts is c<br />
chairman<br />
F<br />
tee for the dinner and<br />
is composed <strong>of</strong> Harry<br />
man P k DP<br />
ompose<br />
, Pra<br />
d M<br />
sed <strong>of</strong> Harry<br />
ank<br />
DePeo,<br />
M Chl<br />
man, Prank DePeo,<br />
, Frands May, Charles<br />
. ^ J«y. Charles Smith,<br />
! < Mink. Joseph Weintraub.<br />
shard Hagenbucher, Maurice<br />
_ Mrs. Bornt Johnson. Mrs<br />
B Johnson, Mrs Charles Smith,<br />
/James Martin. Mrs Henry<br />
' Mm. John Wallace, Mrs Jo-<br />
"Velntraub, Mrs. Emma McCuo,<br />
» Oliver, Theodore Meskers<br />
nest Habgood.<br />
M. Mpaaghan, Jr., will be<br />
tfer.<br />
Congressman T MUqd,<br />
Senator Frank Farley.<br />
'<br />
Lewis P. Scott. Sheriff<br />
fnaeleand the Eepubllcaii<br />
; will tys among tlio speak-<br />
Athletic Club Beats<br />
Inlet Team for 2nd<br />
Straight Victory<br />
SOMER8 POINT—Pushing over a<br />
touchdown in the final minute <strong>of</strong><br />
play, the Sornera Point<br />
Athletic<br />
Club grldmen annexed their second<br />
victory <strong>of</strong> the season Sunday afternoon<br />
by humbling the Inlet Social<br />
and Athletic Club at Fehrle Memorial<br />
Field, Somers Point. The<br />
score was 8-2.<br />
__<br />
The Inlet club registered a safety<br />
late in the third period when Colin<br />
Vfaclnnls fumbled for the Pointers<br />
in the end zone.<br />
Maclnnls recovered<br />
the ball but was walloped by a<br />
host <strong>of</strong> Inlet taeklers for a safety.<br />
Although the teams battled away<br />
without any- threatening<br />
gestures<br />
during most <strong>of</strong> tho closing period<br />
he Pointers took advantage <strong>of</strong> a<br />
break with a minute to play Pre-<br />
\Iti hurled a 20-yard_pass which was<br />
Intercepted by Gus Balllet, who advanced<br />
the ball to the Inlet's two.<br />
<strong>On</strong> six plays, the Pointers crossed<br />
Gregory's Bride<br />
Couple UnitedJn<br />
Church Ceremony<br />
SOMERS POINT--Miss Rosemary<br />
Calmes. daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs<br />
I amir.<br />
lmes. daughter<br />
John Calmes, <strong>of</strong> A<br />
sin,<br />
become the<br />
David Oregory. son<br />
Walter G 85<br />
M. a<br />
ppleWm.<br />
bride <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
an<br />
. Wisconf<br />
Miner<br />
and Mrs.<br />
J<br />
the goal<br />
twice with the ball,<br />
being called back for <strong>of</strong>fsides! However,<br />
BUI Shaffer hit the center <strong>of</strong><br />
the line to score the winning points.<br />
The Athletic Club will play host to<br />
the Ventnor A. A. Sunday atternoor<br />
on William Pehrle Memorial Field,<br />
ad Oregory. son <strong>of</strong> Mr an s.<br />
Walter Gregory, 85 E. New Jersey<br />
av,, at a pretty wedding ceremony<br />
Saturday<br />
afternoon In Bethany<br />
Methodist Church, with Rev. Jesse<br />
Richards <strong>of</strong>ficiating at a double<br />
ring ceremony.<br />
The bride wore a white crepe<br />
street-length<br />
dress, with a silver<br />
sequin headdress with veil, and an<br />
orchid corsage. Mrs. Martin Perrler.<br />
Sister <strong>of</strong> the groom, bridesmaid, wore<br />
a dusty rose crepe street-length<br />
dress, with rose-flowered headband,<br />
brown accessories, and a corsage <strong>of</strong><br />
pink and white carnations. -Walter<br />
Gregory, brother <strong>of</strong> the groom, was<br />
best man, and Martin Perrier ush,cr<br />
Mrs. Ann Davlson played the weddhig<br />
march.<br />
Following the ceremony<br />
there was a reception at tile<br />
flre hall, with 95 guests present.<br />
The couple left on nn extended<br />
honeymoon.<br />
mis<br />
Ih-ntrvit IJUtrlrt<br />
OP CONDITION OF THh NA^M^A*, IIANh OF Ol(--A\l «IT*. I<br />
DI<br />
OF<br />
TH ttI, IIAh OF Ol(-Al «IT»,<br />
JKRMhA. AT Tttli<br />
(LOSK Or III tlSf.SM O<br />
MIlp IN RtlONK<br />
M<br />
•NrTQBKRS. 1M1. FlHLIhllM) IN Rh.sl'ONHK Til (All. MAlth 11A KIMP<br />
• THOLLEK OF THE Clftl(k\O. LNDFB NI-CTIO'N n?ll. 1. H III \ 1*1-1<br />
' •CATCTES.<br />
5 JL ASBETH<br />
i OMB, Ulihcea with other banka including risen n<br />
lj" balanM. *nd rush IUIIIH In p n u <strong>of</strong> ...IIBCII ,n and dln-ounta (lni lu.llriK (1"? 15 OMrdrufUi 1 . M (i 1 |<br />
J;7^Baok prenilMin owned (.9 81)0 1)0 furniturn unil runup*<br />
" r. 1"1<br />
1. i'14 1<br />
$S3,»I7 114<br />
Other Aaaet*<br />
TOTAL<br />
ASSETS<br />
LIABILITILf<br />
JS. Demand depooiu <strong>of</strong> Injlvlduals. pnrtnershliin<br />
?*y<br />
tl<br />
p l i i<br />
aepOBlts <strong>of</strong> IndlvlduuM, partncrohU.n. and<br />
poratlons<br />
, DepoBltn or United stain r.ovcrnment (lnfludi<br />
poital «anng»)<br />
, DWoelts or fltntes anil pollti.ni ,ul,dH l«l,,n«<br />
. ptker deposltR (rertlriod HIIII ......IIIIT'. ,-II, nn , i,<br />
TOTAL<br />
DEPOSITS<br />
TOTAL<br />
LIABII.ITIEH<br />
TAPIIAI An III NT-.<br />
"typltll Stock<br />
Co) Common stock, total par $150.000.01)<br />
l<br />
1 9 ^<br />
^ t 14 ~(n "<br />
ted pr<strong>of</strong>lta<br />
TOTAL CAPITAL ArfOl'NTB<br />
TOTAL L1AP1I int8<br />
AND IAIMTM<br />
ACCOUNTS<br />
UbUOIilMII M<br />
pledged or asstffned to arrurG Iiubimiii mil<br />
for other purponpa<br />
. ) OF NEW JERSEY' f-OUNTY OF UAl'fc MAf 1<br />
I, Brae* P. Dlroon, caaliler <strong>of</strong> tjio ftbo\u njimitl |H<br />
Aa abo\a atatemeut 1B true to the btat or rny Imi<br />
mid no<br />
.. . II<br />
to and vubacrlbed lefuro me i|<br />
day or <strong>Oct</strong>ober, <strong>1947</strong><br />
I<br />
o a I. tuiilv jtm*ur<br />
'.v und 11 Utf<br />
UKIIlfc V lUJfflN ( ,,,|||lr<br />
J \Mth l{ MI VII I<br />
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SYLVIA BROWN.<br />
Notary Public.<br />
H \lt()| It I,<br />
I orrfrt— \m 1<br />
1WVEM,<br />
Miss Sylvia Eliason<br />
Bride-Elect, Given<br />
Surprise Shower<br />
SOMERS POINT — Miss Sjlila<br />
Ellason daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr anr iinttm prlv<br />
att' nnd nomt prH tile<br />
"^u liluiniT room<br />
Ml utnti.lL* rooinp nicelj furtHitltcJ nlid<br />
Wo
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\SS<br />
"v.<br />
I • wer*~ bounced<br />
• president, Josepit<br />
To be sure you do not have cancer,<br />
or to detect cancer early while<br />
it ta* still curable, have a complete<br />
physical examination by your family<br />
doctor at least once a year.<br />
It-<br />
POINT THEATRE — Ph. Somera Pi; 698<br />
r 8iid Saturday. <strong>Oct</strong>ober 24-25<br />
GLENN FOBP — JAMS CAETER<br />
U FRAMED"<br />
and Monday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 26-27<br />
LIZABETH SCOTT — BIJRT LANCASTER<br />
"DESERT FURY"<br />
'Tuesday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 28<br />
ROBERT YOUNG — RANDOLPH SCOTT<br />
"WESTERN UNION"<br />
^Wednesday and Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 29-30<br />
f • DOUBLE FEATURE •<br />
PAUL KBLLEY _<br />
SHELIA RYAN<br />
"DEADLINE FOR MURDER"<br />
— and —<br />
"BRINGING UP FATHER"<br />
; Friday and Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 31-Nov. 1<br />
JOHN PAYNE — MAUREEN O'HARA<br />
"Miracle <strong>On</strong> 34th Street"<br />
IR C L E<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Traffic Circle, Sonters Point, N J<br />
NO LUXURY TAX IN SOMERS POINT<br />
Prepare for Shortage<br />
f'<br />
Buy Now for Your<br />
HOLIDAY NEEDS<br />
; While popular brands are available<br />
SAVE — SAVE — SAVE<br />
5% Discount In Case Lots<br />
COLD. BEER IN CANS<br />
Fall Electrical Work<br />
are at<br />
WILLIAM S, ANDERSON<br />
M t<br />
WBGISTEBra ELECTRICIAN<br />
r. 4th & Asbury Ave. Phoo# 1771<br />
BesUcnon %Z JPtat Btntt ,<br />
:'$ Canvas Products, inc.<br />
123 - ath Strcat, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
tiNGS • SHADES<br />
• TIAN BLINDS<br />
IONS and CURTAINS<br />
»: Oewui <strong>City</strong> 16M<br />
Now At Village<br />
The long-awaited "Forever Am<br />
heads a varied bill <strong>of</strong> film rare at<br />
the Village and Strand Theatres this<br />
week, plus comedy. Western and<br />
drama movies, starring a number <strong>of</strong><br />
Hollywood favorite*.<br />
Brief resumes <strong>of</strong> the scheduled<br />
programs follow:<br />
STBAND<br />
Thursday, Friday and Saturday<br />
Paramount's "Golden Earring<br />
co-starring Ray Milland and ML<br />
lene Dietrich. Is an adventurous ac<br />
count <strong>of</strong> what happens when a<br />
British <strong>of</strong>ficer Is saved from pursuing<br />
Nads by ft quick-thinking;<br />
Murder" against, a radio back<br />
ground highflghts Warner Brother)<br />
mystery thriller, "The Unsuipe<br />
with a east including Claude)<br />
Joan Caulfleld, Audrey Totter,<br />
stance Bennet and Surd HatMd,<br />
>oundMdAin f Caught<br />
Prize in N. J. Contest<br />
The first marlln to figure in the<br />
Fishing<br />
Tournament<br />
emerged this week as winner <strong>of</strong> the<br />
"Pish <strong>of</strong> the Month" award in tha<br />
salt water division for September.<br />
The fish, wolghini<br />
taken <strong>of</strong>f <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
76 pounds, was<br />
and introducing new-comer, Michael<br />
VILLAGE<br />
'<br />
Thursday, Friday and Saturday<br />
"Forever Amber." teohnicotor<br />
sereen-Blay <strong>of</strong> the year's most<br />
talked-about novel, stars Linda Oar.<br />
nell as Amber, one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />
jesuUful women <strong>of</strong> the time, who<br />
used her charms to obtain the<br />
lings she most desperately wanted.<br />
Cornell Wilde plays Lord Garlton,<br />
gnd George Sanders appears<br />
as<br />
King Charles II, <strong>of</strong> England. Other<br />
pustandinj members <strong>of</strong> the east are<br />
Biohard preen, Olenn Langan and<br />
Richard Haydn,<br />
1 based on<br />
- -—, — ^ = ~,.^.e, Adolphe<br />
MenjoUj Marguerite Chapman and<br />
Michael Q'Bhea,<br />
Wednesday and Thursday,<br />
Next Week<br />
Cowboy daring, Indian fury, stam.<br />
"ling cattle and aU the trappings<br />
a true Western, feature "The<br />
__Jt Bound-Up," starring Qene<br />
Autry and Ms famous horse; Cham,<br />
plon.<br />
The east also includes Jean<br />
Heather, Ralph Morgan, Oaro<br />
Thurston, Mark Daniels and the<br />
Texas Bangers.<br />
Friday and Saturday, Neirt Week<br />
Felix "Doc" Blanchard and Olenn<br />
rwvis, the tamed "Touchdown<br />
Twins' from West Point, appear In<br />
"Spirit <strong>of</strong> West Point." The piiture<br />
stresses the jreat traditions <strong>of</strong> West<br />
Point, showing the scholastic struggles<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mie cadets and the glory won<br />
on the field <strong>of</strong> athletics.<br />
)g 76 pot<br />
„.* ^ K , <strong>City</strong> September fl,<br />
by Albert H. Caesar, Jr., <strong>of</strong> 713if<br />
Lincoln Drive, Philadelphia.<br />
The<br />
tournament, now in its seventh year,<br />
Is sponsored by the New Jersey<br />
Council, Department <strong>of</strong> Economic<br />
Development,<br />
The contest trophies will be pre-<br />
Safe)<br />
$4,380; Wildwood<br />
& 24'<strong>1947</strong><br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Toms River<br />
Club in Toms River.<br />
Mr. Caesar made his catch, a<br />
white marlln, while fishing from<br />
Captain Robert Utchneld's boat,<br />
The Broadbill. The party was trolling<br />
for tuna when the marlln appeared<br />
and followed the boat. Mr.<br />
Caesar's line was baited with a side<br />
<strong>of</strong> dolphin, and the marlln struck.<br />
It' was landed after ft play <strong>of</strong> SS<br />
minutes<br />
Mr. Cacsur Uied an IS<br />
thread nylon lliie.<br />
Workman Pica After<br />
Fall From Ro<strong>of</strong><br />
A skull fracture, received when he<br />
lost his balance on the top <strong>of</strong> a<br />
house he was helping to move In<br />
North Wildwwd, Friday, resulted In<br />
the'death Saturday at 12,-SO p. m, <strong>of</strong><br />
Bdward Btelnbeffer. 42. <strong>of</strong> Piiree's<br />
Point, near Court House.<br />
He was taken ta Mace's Hospital.<br />
North Wildwood, for first aid treatment,<br />
then was brought to shore<br />
Memorial Hospital, Somers •Point,<br />
where he died.<br />
Stelnberger. who 1a survived by<br />
Ms wife, was Interred in Fairview<br />
Cemetery, following funeral services<br />
Wednesdiy at the Matlaek Funeral<br />
Komi, Court Mouse,<br />
_:aydn,<br />
Monday and Tuesday<br />
"Mr. District Attorney,<br />
the radio program <strong>of</strong> _<br />
nime, stars Dennis O'Keefe,<br />
Denies Bookmaking<br />
Louis Stadler, cigar store proprietor<br />
at 8th st. and Central av,, who<br />
was indicted recently by the county<br />
grand jury on a charge <strong>of</strong> bookmaking,<br />
pleaded not guilty Monday<br />
before County Judge A, J. Caflero.<br />
He has retained Congressman T,<br />
Millet Hand as his legal counsel.<br />
Urges Compromise<br />
<strong>On</strong> Bridge Train<br />
A compromise plan to continue<br />
operation <strong>of</strong> the only daily bridge<br />
train to Philadelphia two or three<br />
days a week for shoppers was <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
Friday by WUliam 6. Hunt, president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the County Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce.<br />
Hunt expected to confer this week<br />
With representatives <strong>of</strong> the ~<br />
jjylvania-Reftding<br />
Seashore<br />
The railroad Is presinUy operal<br />
the bridge train during <strong>Oct</strong>ober al<br />
Penn-<br />
<strong>Line</strong>s,<br />
ting<br />
e bri<br />
a test.<br />
Addresses <strong>of</strong> Voters<br />
in Service Wanted<br />
Stirling W, Cole, county clerk, has<br />
asked families <strong>of</strong> persons in military<br />
service to forward their ad.<br />
dresses to him, and<br />
election ballots to<br />
service personnel.<br />
he will mall<br />
the<br />
county's<br />
safe at the Macon Hotel. 315 E.I<br />
Wildwood av.<br />
Bruno Szczesna, owner <strong>of</strong><br />
thai<br />
hotel, which was closed for the win* I<br />
ter, said the money was to have been I<br />
used for alterations. The sate was I<br />
on the second floor <strong>of</strong> the building. I<br />
Detective Anthony Fulginlty said I<br />
there was no forcible entry and that<br />
a key apparently was used to enter<br />
tile property while the owner was<br />
away.<br />
The safe door was pried open<br />
after having been knocked <strong>of</strong>f Its<br />
hinges by the thieves,<br />
Point Man Enters<br />
Dickinson<br />
George Terrat, Jr.. Laurel and<br />
Village dr. Somers Point, son <strong>of</strong><br />
George C, Terrat, has been accepted<br />
as a freshman at Wllllamsport Dickinson<br />
College, WilUattUport,, Fa.<br />
Mr, Terrat attended Pemiington<br />
Preparatory School and while there<br />
he participated In football, baseball,<br />
track ma swimming activities. He<br />
was sports editor <strong>of</strong> the school paper,<br />
"The Tower", and a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ite in the college's<br />
1 celebration this<br />
Two Evenlnc Shows Starting 7<br />
ft ^<br />
Air Condttloned «j''<br />
•<br />
Thutwiay, Friday Mid y<br />
BAY MILLAND — MARLENE Dl<br />
QUENTIN REYNOLDS ~ BRUCE<br />
"GOLDEN<br />
also NovcIUmn' hi color,<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
Yesterdays<br />
IT WON'T WORK!<br />
By MACKVNZIB<br />
JOAN OAULfTELD ~<br />
CLAUDE RAltta<br />
CONSTANCE BENNETT _ Jnj,<br />
MICHAEL NORTH<br />
"THE UNSUSI<br />
also Color Cartoon<br />
r Friday mornlov ftt ttx*<br />
1 it, an About Fall Rentals?<br />
^fOM visitors would remain longer In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
~'i<br />
owners <strong>of</strong> cottueei, apartments and business<br />
I would agree to rent them longer in the<br />
Thlg^tt,4he observation <strong>of</strong> one boardwnlk shop<br />
""' has found It surprisingly pr<strong>of</strong>itable to<br />
after most other shops have closed<br />
person cites the experience <strong>of</strong> 6fv-<br />
|,who would still have been here, had<br />
houses been available but they found<br />
rs were too anxious to close them, so<br />
<strong>of</strong>f to Florida<br />
The same, we underto<br />
some boardwalk business properties<br />
here's one solution to the problem <strong>of</strong><br />
id <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> s active season It's partly<br />
L<br />
We <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> have always<br />
Of the season ending fairly early in the fall<br />
'<br />
ended right after Labor Day—until the<br />
us to stay open longer<br />
Now it tapers<br />
\ Perhaps if we Just "changed our<br />
season could pr<strong>of</strong>itably be prolonged<br />
ONE YEAR AGO<br />
Students <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Academy<br />
were taken on a visit to the<br />
Philadelphia Navy Yard as guests<br />
<strong>of</strong>, the <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
• * * '<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital announced<br />
plans to add more beds to<br />
its nursery to keep pace with thi<br />
booming baby business which<br />
reached a peak <strong>of</strong> 18 there at one<br />
time<br />
* * •<br />
Miss Elizabeth E Shafte and<br />
Robert M. Reichanek were married<br />
at the bride's home by Rev, Robert<br />
C Davis.<br />
• * *<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the D-AB, decanted<br />
the grave <strong>of</strong> Miss Mary L. Corsori,<br />
stepdaughter <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the retort<br />
founders, at Petersburg Cemetery,<br />
• • *<br />
Heavy demand for meat, which<br />
soared when OPA ceilings were lifted<br />
began to decline to near normal<br />
after a week at freer but higher<br />
prices<br />
FIVE YEARS AC.O<br />
Seven resort garages were, ttppolntcd<br />
tire inspection stations under<br />
the new mileage rationing program<br />
to nave rubber and gasoline,<br />
Mrs<br />
Robert Lackey and Mrs,<br />
fjalph Chester were named Instructors<br />
for two dulses in home nursing<br />
to be sponsored for resort women by<br />
the Red Cross<br />
• • •<br />
Ferguson Express Co <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />
Klve away five pianos which wece<br />
unnecessarily taking up space in its<br />
warehouse<br />
* * *<br />
Health classes for men and women<br />
were started at the high school gym<br />
under direction <strong>of</strong> Ray L, Flte and<br />
Miss Miriam RelehJy<br />
• * •<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> war conditions the Educational<br />
Association announced<br />
cancellation <strong>of</strong> its scheduled Clare<br />
Tree Mnjor plnys for children.<br />
Oar Thanlu<br />
to the old and new guests <strong>of</strong><br />
whom, we hid the pleasure<br />
year. We trust that we will<br />
that privilege, many, muiy ti<br />
seasons to come.<br />
858 Asbury AVemw<br />
'''ft<br />
O<br />
shopkeeper mentioned above has<br />
tit has paid well to remain open this late.<br />
, residents and people from the main-<br />
~were too busy during the summer to<br />
gh shops are dropping hi these days<br />
j the shopkeeper busy,<br />
ras If some <strong>of</strong> us are passing up a good<br />
~ Blng our doors while potcntiul buyers arc<br />
I Bus - - - STOP!<br />
a motorist, fall to stop when you ap-<br />
E'ichool bus that Is standing still, you are<br />
"arrest and a lot <strong>of</strong> unpleasant consequences,<br />
jthe paying <strong>of</strong> u heavy fine and possible<br />
t-'qf your license,<br />
i't matter whether you overtake the bus<br />
l it, head on. Stute law requires that<br />
ffeomc to o full stop. You must not start<br />
In until the school bus has discharged or<br />
j student passengers, and until the chilifely<br />
<strong>of</strong>f the street or highway,<br />
'motorists still do not seem to know that<br />
Uch a requirement, though the present<br />
ing school buses, with their large warning<br />
h easily recognized.<br />
• safety <strong>of</strong> the children, and to avoid<br />
lie for yourself, stop when a school bus<br />
34th $tra«t . Jut Over the Bridge<br />
m- BAR OPEN SUNDAYS<br />
the cure i* worse<br />
than tfie ailment/<br />
Editorials Condemned<br />
From County Prew<br />
PLAN TO BELIEVE REAL<br />
ESTATE TAX BURDEN<br />
(Cape May County Time*)<br />
Charley fabh r C Eugene Darby exhibited<br />
Ihe black widow spiders to illustrate<br />
n talk on the deadly insects before<br />
the Rotary Club<br />
» * •<br />
The city moved to least property<br />
(Note—Last May, The Sen.<br />
tmri-Ledger commented upon<br />
an English women's magazine.<br />
In which the editor expressed<br />
the hope that Bnglish women<br />
might soon be able to again enjoy<br />
a few luxuries In their<br />
austere existence,<br />
A man in<br />
England, and a girl In Scotland<br />
have previously written to The<br />
Sentinel.Ledger, as a result <strong>of</strong><br />
the magazine's quoting this<br />
newspaper's remarks. The man<br />
wanted some American magazines<br />
and the girl wanted <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> people to write to her. Reference<br />
was made to those letters<br />
last week. Herewith Is a third<br />
letter, received this week,—<br />
Miter,}<br />
PLEASE NOTE—The bon» fide<br />
name. Initials and address ef the<br />
writer must be published with<br />
every letter that appears In this<br />
department<br />
Short letters, tommentlni<br />
on any matter <strong>of</strong> local<br />
ameat Interest, are always welcome.<br />
They mast be In tUs <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
by Satorday, to Insure publication<br />
In the following week's Issue.<br />
-Editor.<br />
nerve writing this way, or say, a<br />
"you've had it, chum!"<br />
Perhaps you've heard <strong>of</strong> Grimsby<br />
before and perhaps you haven't in<br />
case you haven't, I'll five you a<br />
flight account <strong>of</strong> it. It's a place <strong>of</strong><br />
about 100,000 souls, none <strong>of</strong> them<br />
immortal, I'm afraid, and one thing<br />
they're all proud <strong>of</strong> is the fast that<br />
It is the largest fishing port In the<br />
world over to you—perhaps you have<br />
1 Escort av,,<br />
Grimsby<br />
<strong>Line</strong>s England <strong>Oct</strong>obtr B other Ideas regarding the largest,<br />
_ . . Dear Sir—I i'upp«« you'll wonder I r«v think I've written enough<br />
on the boardwalk for an architect to who the devil this is from and who ana<br />
cheerio, all the very b«st to<br />
erect a model home for public in- j[ r s supposed to be really written to, y° u<br />
"H in <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty,<br />
spection<br />
WeU, rve addressed it to you be-<br />
* * * cause there's no ttii else's gddress<br />
Mrs Floyd C Slmms and Mrs. i know <strong>of</strong>, '<br />
Howard Brice were on a trip to<br />
what really started it all la this:<br />
Bermuda j WM looking mother's copy <strong>of</strong><br />
Woman's Own over and bang on the<br />
Yours sincerely,<br />
fjjr.) f," W. Attelnson,<br />
(Note—Now that you've read<br />
this letter, how about exchanging<br />
some nugacineg with him<br />
and writini to Mm? There's a<br />
lot <strong>of</strong> mutual understanding<br />
needed in the world today!—<br />
Editor.)<br />
SOME QUESTIONS<br />
<br />
STABVING WORLD<br />
Editor Sentinel-Ledger — During<br />
ti ld N h<br />
20 YEARS AGO first page was an extract from a<br />
The First Baptist Church and Its cutting from your paper. As I've<br />
pastor. Rev C Walter Shelley, were been puzzling for months how I<br />
host to the 98th annual New Jersey could get in touch with someone in<br />
Baptist Convention for a three-day the V, B, A., well, I thought I'll try<br />
session.<br />
this way.<br />
• • • Perhaps I'd better tell you a little<br />
An ordinance for construction <strong>of</strong> about myself.<br />
I'm 31, ex-Amy six<br />
a new permuncnt type boardwalk on y*ars, and during that time and be. our shooting world war No, 2 there<br />
the line proposed by the Beachfront fore the war I read quite a few cfune no word <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> the nations<br />
Owners Association was introduced American magazines, but now they involved, starving.<br />
Where did the<br />
by the commissioners. are mther hard to get hold <strong>of</strong>, food come from, to feed the WBrrin(<br />
• • • No«r I come to the rather ticklish millions, to say nothing <strong>of</strong> those<br />
The Real Estate Board recom- part: I'd like to swap some English not under arms?<br />
mended adoption <strong>of</strong> a zoning law mafaSnes. and comics and boys'<br />
The Germans did not fted all<br />
for the entire city, as well as a books for American ones, and, not these millions—the same may ba<br />
building code<br />
knowing anyone, that's why I wrote said <strong>of</strong> England, France, Russia and<br />
• • • your paper, hoping you could put the rest—or did God sind down<br />
Donald Oartland Part Grand me In touch with someone. We get. Manna from heaven so they should<br />
Knight <strong>of</strong> the local Knights <strong>of</strong> OoAround about seven or eight maga- not starve?<br />
Oh, but maybe thes«<br />
lumbus. was honored at a testimonial *lnes every week at our house, war nations saved and stored for tho<br />
dinner nnd presented with a watch. There's me. Mom and Dad and my big gamble, and fought as long as it<br />
• • • young brother —he's 16 —and you lasted. Anyway, as soon as the<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the original wedding can luess we have a bit <strong>of</strong> every- shooting stopped, »11 but one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
guests were present when Mr. and thing; in fact sometimes there are btlUgerants would starve Unless we,<br />
Mrs Edward M Button celebrated so many books we don't know what big-hearted Uncle with the whiskers,<br />
their 25th wedding anniversary with to do with them,<br />
, gave food to them, In ever-Increasing<br />
a dinner and bridge party at the ' if you could pass my address on quantities. Yet this one little coun.<br />
TAXES vs. MOSQUITOES<br />
(Cape May Star and Wave)<br />
The need for more Intensive mosquito<br />
control work in future summer<br />
seasons was discussed by the<br />
Cape May County Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders<br />
recently, with Freeholder<br />
Corson recommending expansion <strong>of</strong><br />
the program and a larger appropriation<br />
for the department to make<br />
such expansion possible.<br />
Today the problem is haw to wage<br />
county-wide onslaught<br />
against<br />
mosquitoes . . . and how to finance<br />
it<br />
It is rather generally agreed<br />
that spraying DDT from airplanes Is<br />
tlie most effective means <strong>of</strong> obtaining<br />
maximum coverage, for only In<br />
that way can the insecticide be applied<br />
to the vast areas <strong>of</strong> meadowland<br />
which are otherwise Inaccessible<br />
to machinery.<br />
The Mosquito<br />
Commission is now studying the<br />
problem <strong>of</strong> spraying by aircraft.<br />
Science has provided the apswer<br />
to the' old question <strong>of</strong> what can be<br />
done<br />
It is up to the<br />
May County to let "their<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials know whether or not they<br />
favor spending the money necessary<br />
to do a real job <strong>of</strong> jno&qulto<br />
extermination.<br />
LET THE PENSION PICTURE BE<br />
PAINTED CLEARLY BEFORE<br />
ELECTION<br />
(Cape May County Gazette)<br />
Should a retirement system Tor<br />
county employes be placed in operation<br />
here?<br />
That is a question which will appear<br />
on Cape May county ballots in<br />
November<br />
It Ls a question to which<br />
the people <strong>of</strong> the county will supply<br />
the answer<br />
At first thought, the cost might<br />
WB prohibitive. Freeholder P. H.<br />
Jackson said It "probably" would be<br />
••about" (40,000,<br />
he employes, It<br />
are taking vacations In relays these autumn<br />
This week, for Instance, Harold Lee, the<br />
lean Individual who write* a large part <strong>of</strong> th*<br />
for which our readers grab every Thunday,H><strong>of</strong>TJn<br />
North Jersey parts, with some possibility that he may<br />
drop in to see Frank Ruggleri at Radio pity MqsUs<br />
Hall, New York. Ruggleri, business manager <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>'s municipal orchestra In summer, ta now in We ...<br />
_<br />
Radio <strong>City</strong> Music Hall orchestra, and hag been anxious merit'<br />
to give members <strong>of</strong> our staff a behind-the-scenes peck, and "<br />
at that fabulous place, which operates with snchT<br />
smooth, split-second precision. i »• •<br />
Several <strong>of</strong> our vacationists have taken their rest<br />
periods on the highways, and they have returned with<br />
rather strained expressions on their faces.<br />
They report that there Isn't much motoring for „ ,<br />
pleasure, any more. Perhaps, being newspaper people, "".'<br />
they're more accident-conscious than the usual driver. ir*!r;., „_.,<br />
At any rate, they report that on their trips they Could<br />
ZTSZJ^AJ<br />
never for a second relax their alertness at the wheeL SJT^<br />
With highways so crowded and with so many dim- ,<br />
wltted drivers on the loose, In old wrecks that should F" l^_^.,<br />
have been Junked long since, the game <strong>of</strong> trying to Pftnowonc<br />
anticipate what they'll be doing live seconds hence<br />
keeps every cautious driver absorbed.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> our boys, driving at night on the outside'<br />
"slow" lane <strong>of</strong> the Pulaski Skyway, where he thought<br />
he was comparatively safe, suddenly found a parked]<br />
car looming directly in front <strong>of</strong> him. Just as a'following<br />
car was about to turn out to pass' htm.<br />
_,.<br />
To save himself from sudden death, he turned out P 1 ".'" 1<br />
ahead <strong>of</strong> the following car. It was touch and go, but<br />
he won.<br />
that t<br />
by.'<br />
Did you ever become lost at midnight In New York,<br />
<strong>City</strong>? <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> us did. We were trylnj to drive out <strong>of</strong><br />
the darned place, and we became tangled up with a<br />
persistent elevated. We would drive away and try to<br />
ignore it. but after a block or two, back It would wune.<br />
We'd be under It, dodging its unyielding pillar*, while<br />
trains roared overhead.<br />
Then there was the time when we were trying to<br />
make a certain town In Virginia before dusk.<br />
We<br />
were on one <strong>of</strong> Virginia's splendidly paved back<br />
country roads, and we were pushing Virginia's liberal<br />
60-mlle speed limit pretty hard. MUe after mile'we<br />
sped through the glooming-<br />
Then we came to the<br />
broad, placid Janies River—and sat and waited threequarters<br />
<strong>of</strong> an hour for a ferry 1<br />
the plble. ..<br />
did not vbualbt> th» *in<br />
developed on this earth. It ><br />
said, without any doubt, tli<br />
freedoms and liberties which 1_,<br />
our prosperity grew directly ,.,<br />
the religions foundation Inld *y-<<br />
forefathers.<br />
• • + . .<br />
A "SECUEE FUTURE<br />
After'traveling around i<br />
and llviiig fora time un<br />
than 3a different.Dags, 11.<br />
* * • !<br />
are<br />
AS<br />
Golf Club.<br />
WASHINGTON—Speaking <strong>of</strong><br />
bureaucracy and whither-arcwe-drlftlng,<br />
the Federal govern*<br />
ment sends out 1,000,000,000<br />
forms and questionnaires each<br />
year to its citizenry and business<br />
Institutions—and<br />
expects answers<br />
back. It's called, among<br />
other things, red tapel'<br />
can I?<br />
Id like to SOB what yonr atUtnde<br />
toward things to and compare<br />
then with ours; It's rood to<br />
see things from more than one<br />
anile.<br />
THE HOUSE BUILT UPON A ROCK<br />
By COLLIER<br />
in Befuddled?<br />
[-known weekly news letter recently acit<br />
Truman <strong>of</strong> being befuddled.<br />
It<br />
bat he blows hot one day on the European<br />
the Russian situation, etc., then he blows<br />
:t day.<br />
's befuddled over today's endless riddles,<br />
ipathlzo with him. It makes him even<br />
then we have always thought <strong>of</strong> him.<br />
befuddled?<br />
warned that unless we eat less, Europe<br />
starve and go Communistic. We are reeat<br />
less when, In certain quarters, our<br />
.la characterized as a dole to a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
are content to sit And do nothing to help<br />
as long as they can count on hand-outs<br />
Bam.<br />
the high cost <strong>of</strong> living on the law <strong>of</strong><br />
demand and pay the rising prices withich<br />
<strong>of</strong> a gripe until we hear <strong>of</strong> governpaid<br />
to keep prices up, for some<br />
visionary reason that escapes us.<br />
the solemn Warnings, voiced by military<br />
men In high places, that Russia is, a<br />
almost Immediate threat to our peace<br />
Then we hear that Russia Is » hollow<br />
behind the iron curtain exists a dispeople<br />
.exhausted by war, which has set<br />
"s economy back to where It was when the<br />
war ended. We hear that Russia's threats<br />
are pure bluff, flut-we remember that<br />
'Were told the same thing about upstart<br />
w« didn't believe Hitler when he told<br />
. to do.<br />
In the entire history <strong>of</strong> mankind, have<br />
in such a mess.. Never have so many<br />
and never before has confusion reigned<br />
l<br />
to someone, I'll guarantee to send fry, with Its one industry, dug up n<br />
them all I can get hold <strong>of</strong>, and If living, though it stood tht most<br />
there's any particular type wanted, damaging, ruthless despoiling <strong>of</strong> all,<br />
I'll do my best. Can't say any more,<br />
Before tht entrance <strong>of</strong> the U,8,A.<br />
Into the conflict, we sold our sur.<br />
plus to a friendly (potential enemy)<br />
nation, go our boys were slain with<br />
the very Aapong made by our contribution<br />
to that enemy's war machine.<br />
Shall we ever grow up? Shall<br />
I hope you don't think I've got a we give grain to be hoarded, coal to<br />
be hoarded and freight ears so urgently<br />
needed at home; besides all<br />
the other merchandise?<br />
If we were asked for potatoes, food<br />
we eat every day, It would seem<br />
reasonable emergency food — but<br />
spuds can't be stored to feed another<br />
war.<br />
We could grant such i re-<br />
.quest, (If. they were ail proved gifts<br />
<strong>of</strong> Uncle) in spite <strong>of</strong> one big-hearted<br />
nation inaugurating a five hour day,<br />
and a four day week.<br />
There always were sections <strong>of</strong> this<br />
world whire people were hungry.<br />
The Great Wall <strong>of</strong> China, the pyramids<br />
<strong>of</strong> Egypt, the Qrand Coulee<br />
Dam, (the biggest thing ever built<br />
by man) each took its toll <strong>of</strong> human<br />
lives, to be charged with their death<br />
by one or another force. Every nation<br />
has had its theories <strong>of</strong> government<br />
nil down the ages—some good,<br />
sonic bad for the masses—yet when<br />
they change to our way <strong>of</strong> living<br />
and reasoning, we'll be getting coal<br />
from Newcastle.<br />
W. E MacCASHLAND,<br />
Marmora, N. j.<br />
KX. Iff" 1 *<br />
the program might well<br />
be adopted In the interest <strong>of</strong> efficiency<br />
as well as in fairness to<br />
workers.<br />
BUT—<br />
We believe assurance should be<br />
forthcoming from some source before<br />
the election that. If the plan is<br />
'—' it will not, now or in the<br />
for<br />
Wanted <strong>On</strong>e Egg; Cot Two<br />
From a copy <strong>of</strong> the Plymouth, England, Western<br />
Independent <strong>of</strong> June in, we ran across a letter written<br />
by a Plymouth Rotarian who Was attending the convention<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rotary International in San Francisco.<br />
In it he told <strong>of</strong> the prodigal waste bf food he had<br />
observed.<br />
Repeatedly he would order one egg for<br />
breakfast, but inevitably would be served with two.<br />
"Apparently the system cannot be altered," he<br />
snserved. "Last night's steiiki divided into three. I<br />
could only eat a third, although It Wat delicious. Twothirds<br />
was thrown onto the heap <strong>of</strong> food that other<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the party, found it equally impossible to<br />
tackle."<br />
' This, he said, led him to believe that England's<br />
food shortage could be met out <strong>of</strong> surplus the Americans<br />
would net BUSS.<br />
rules and laws, <strong>of</strong> the.<br />
right there you "will find<br />
liberty, and prosperity in<br />
measure,<br />
wherever the t'<br />
through the Bible, there<br />
find civilization at,its lowest <<br />
Consequently, I am glad to.<br />
that we Americans are so dedlci<br />
to the basic concepts <strong>of</strong> 1»W t| l<br />
practice as they are found In -<br />
Bible. If we will look to Oodfe i<br />
structlon book for guldiuio&lBtji<br />
times In the future, rnaJdng It.<br />
source book for living,<br />
future Is secure. <strong>On</strong>ly In<br />
may America preserve liberty'<br />
freedom — and<br />
even<br />
through the coming- decade*, I<br />
centuries.<br />
A<br />
'« Low Down<br />
W** tWs u - 8 - *• =»"'« use more <strong>of</strong>. are Governo<br />
»' m i Congressmen, md Big C1W editors, etc.,<br />
wh^ Wir » ralsed m<br />
*» eountry-or Snyhow In the<br />
m m w Bl « e « a - K wu will tell » how or why you<br />
3£S S&QS:<br />
sanction<br />
to pension<br />
w)<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
IS THE woitn<br />
(Wildwood. Leader)<br />
The dictionary defines the word<br />
"apathy" as meaning "Want <strong>of</strong> feel-<br />
Ing: lack <strong>of</strong> passion, emotion or excltemcnt;<br />
indifference to what appeals<br />
to feelings or Interest, or<br />
prompts to action."<br />
If that Is what apathy Is, then it<br />
is apathy that Is possessed by far<br />
too many residents <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
Truman is befuddled, It ls small<br />
ft superman could escape confusion,<br />
Edalan thew days. And the President<br />
Lmftde Claim to being <strong>of</strong> superman stature.<br />
Doubletalk<br />
WASHINGTON—Speaking <strong>of</strong><br />
doubletalk br something, a government<br />
Air Safety Board put it<br />
this way hi a recent announcement:<br />
"It Is now possible to reduce<br />
those elements <strong>of</strong> causation<br />
from tho inherent fallibility <strong>of</strong><br />
the aneroid altimeter" which<br />
lead to "collision with terrain"<br />
and to insist "upon more adequate<br />
clearance <strong>of</strong> terrain when<br />
barometric variations are likely<br />
to occilr." Or, in brief—if airplanes<br />
fly higher they won't hit<br />
mountains.<br />
' Canoer_ Is not ieredltary., It Is<br />
Call It what you will. It ls a»ltlful<br />
situation, this Junk <strong>of</strong> Interest on the<br />
part <strong>of</strong> so many people, this apparently<br />
total Indifference to the development<br />
and prosperity <strong>of</strong> the<br />
County in which they live or make<br />
their living.<br />
The situation must be very disheartening<br />
to the few wide awake,<br />
forward-looking, energetic men <strong>of</strong><br />
the county who have been making<br />
valiant efforts' to arouse the rest <strong>of</strong><br />
us from our contented slumbers.<br />
That they have continued their<br />
efforts to arouse the people <strong>of</strong> the<br />
county to their opportunities speaks<br />
mighty well for their patience and<br />
the strength <strong>of</strong> their convictions.<br />
$ome encouragement was afforded<br />
a few weeks ago when the Wildwood<br />
Rotary Club, through the enthusiasm<br />
and efforts <strong>of</strong> Will Fltipatrick<br />
and a few others, undertook an acseme<br />
spokesman In- a Govt. swivel chair, saying It ls est member <strong>of</strong> OAR.<br />
shameful to feed grain to animals when grain ls needed —^_ rfm^ „, Il_ 1 _ - . .<br />
by humans.<br />
__"?«!&¥* "^Jif KSPfeiffOI<br />
• Old soy, I says, you took the words right out <strong>of</strong><br />
my mouth. The very thing I had to mind was this KV—I<br />
tomfoolery blather about met*, and how to get more <strong>of</strong><br />
_<br />
same, Tha isperts telling how to solve the problem.<br />
Houses <strong>of</strong> pressed eartli'<br />
if they had been brought up far enough away from stood up a hundred years or'<br />
the "stop and go" signals to see a pork chop or a —end why not?<br />
Bo have<br />
round steak on the ho<strong>of</strong> being raised and fattened for Detroit NewB.<br />
*/*i<br />
market, they would know that you don't produce port . ^ v'<br />
and chops and round steaks via any other way than<br />
"I was „, --'i - " - 0.<br />
(A '.<br />
\
t • s<br />
1 to be fettered by another, until<br />
£7<br />
I<br />
HOLT TBINITT EPISCOPAL belief oHife whe*> Life k not<br />
lit* it ui Central «v.<br />
to «twpal Ltfe." . ot t ttae ottt ottrat Pwatoteftan Ptotft<br />
! Jn Atlantic » last May,<br />
HAW. HOME OFFERING classes for all ages. Services are In Is&.8:9.<br />
He Is survived by no known relatives.<br />
l-ltev. H lkr, pastor EXTEND]<br />
- ONE WKEK charge <strong>of</strong> Assistant Superintendent Today the nations are girding<br />
Church, Announcement, was .„ weeK Clyde Fenttermacher. Everyone Is themselves, binding themselves Into<br />
that the Harvest Home Offering* for cordially invited to attend.<br />
a world union for strength. In fore-<br />
His body was Interred In M agee Bla«t» at<br />
H, P. 8trome, ot Ttenthe<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Grove Home e has been extended<br />
for another week. Worship. Sermon Subject, "Strength tlons g this, Cemetery, Court House, :<br />
11 a- m.—The Chief Service <strong>of</strong> tenini """" Jehovah uod twice men- services Monday at 11 a. m.. at •» Ambtitance*<br />
as girding, und with the<br />
! on s IMB> In the 6hurch<br />
I Mennmended acceptance<br />
Those wishing to may still take or and Power." Pastor Davis preach- same result to each girding This<br />
MatlacK Funeral Home, Court House.<br />
at ambulance drivand<br />
with<br />
la o* 60,341. new members<br />
send their gilts to the Marmora<br />
seems to foretell two efforts at<br />
ers, who<br />
national drive<br />
Methodist Sunday School or the Music by St Johns Choir with world union by all nations We are<br />
firemen" drl'<br />
new members by<br />
homes <strong>of</strong> Mrs. William Layton or Jeannette Stokes as soloist now living at the lime when the<br />
Summer Resident Dies<br />
Edgar Stratton.<br />
Tuesday, 7 30 p. ro. — Churchsecond girding has been effected. Charles Boyd OaUoway. Philadelphia<br />
lawyer and resort summerreal-<br />
motor vemqW con .<br />
sounded by Artht<br />
stete<br />
Council meeting In the church basement<br />
to the UN aod sees what they atdent<br />
at 1620 Asbury Kv died Wed- {Mdutng that only<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
The hopes <strong>of</strong> this world arc pinned<br />
, Jr., layman Mod' BEKEAN CLASS TO STEP<br />
. _ Chunjh, a Wash*<br />
VT MISSION PROGRAM<br />
to do and foredooms it to •sday last week In Philadelphia. hanonhaft la It<br />
s residence there MM at 5701<br />
torn*!*<br />
Hans to Joorease the missionary<br />
, a. O., Jawyw, spoke on the were dtacussed at tlie first<br />
~ ' and 'said tlie "ag <strong>of</strong> the Berean Class Of<br />
it,_ehureh at the herat <strong>of</strong><br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
RADIO<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
»»-WFPG-<br />
plained.<br />
The Victory Medal displays a figure<br />
<strong>of</strong> Liberation standing with<br />
right foot resting on a war god's<br />
helmet with the Wit <strong>of</strong> a broken<br />
sword in her right hand and a<br />
broken blade In her left hand. The<br />
inscription, "Freedom from Fear and<br />
Want" and "Freedom <strong>of</strong> Speech and<br />
Religion" is on the reverse side, separated<br />
by a palm branch.<br />
The American Defense Service<br />
Medal displays a female Grecian<br />
figure, symbolic <strong>of</strong> defense,<br />
Oapt. Dent said that next-<strong>of</strong>-kin<br />
<strong>of</strong> veterans who died subsequent to<br />
discharge may apply for the medals<br />
upon presentation <strong>of</strong> the honorable<br />
discharge <strong>of</strong> the veteran to whom<br />
they are due.<br />
Cancer Is the greatest killer <strong>of</strong><br />
American women between the agts<br />
<strong>of</strong> SB and 04 years.<br />
y i<br />
up 87.6%*<br />
up 84.4%*<br />
up 82.5%*<br />
up 81.6% *<br />
*Ineriaiti sincf I9? f 'i ffsm DfpaFim?nt (if f=ihnr Inilrx for mnefefafe<br />
ifleoRl* famsliei in large ciliei, and ffom Natignal HpiHin<br />
. 1;...our costs have gone up, too!<br />
170%<br />
Ill-<br />
'<br />
••i S<br />
-<br />
SOME PEOPLE pt along under hiiher<br />
rirta ByniiiU'leirard<strong>of</strong>ng B y n i i i U g wtThoarrSomi=<br />
nave mori ineomi to help meet higher costs.<br />
All can adjust outgo to income, to a large<br />
eitent, ,<br />
But 3 railroad cannot skimp or do without<br />
and still provide good, efficient and iafe<br />
service-adequate to the needs and desires<br />
<strong>of</strong> thi public.<br />
The chart at left shows why the Eaitern<br />
Railroads have had to ask for an increase in<br />
freight rates, The simple reason is that the<br />
iiiCKMsri allowed iince 1939 are nowhere<br />
r.ii enougn to rneet CQQiy S COSH, 1<br />
J* '-iV"<br />
•*v\ •<br />
LUMBER COM WAGES AND<br />
VM01 TAXIS<br />
54%<br />
enue the railroads get for hauling the average<br />
ton <strong>of</strong> freight is only 1 F^rhiore,wheress~"<br />
the cost <strong>of</strong> operating the railroads has increased<br />
more than 63% in that period.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly recently, for instance, an arbitration<br />
board added another g46i,a00,000 to<br />
pur annual bill for wages and wage taxes, <strong>of</strong><br />
which 1187,000,000 is borne by the Eastern<br />
Railroads, This brings the increase in these<br />
items alone to more than 7$% since 1939.<br />
All the railroads ask is fvhat the law<br />
•ays they should be allowed to have.<br />
That means just and reasonable rates. The<br />
law says there is need in the public interest<br />
for adequate and efficient railway transportation<br />
service at the lowest cost consistent<br />
with furnishing such service.<br />
In other words, all the railroads ask<br />
is sufficient revenue tn enable them,<br />
under honest, economical, and efficient<br />
management, to provide the kind <strong>of</strong><br />
service people want.<br />
Some examples<br />
<strong>of</strong> increased<br />
costs<br />
•ince'1939,<br />
affecting<br />
railroad<br />
operation<br />
Eastern Railroad Presidents Conference<br />
ROOM 2M- 1« UBBBTY STREET • NEW YORK 6, N. Y.<br />
Isernud (night<br />
ratt i lines 1939<br />
have hurtited<br />
the revenue (ram<br />
hauling the avenge<br />
ton's! ffeight<br />
one mile<br />
only 15%<br />
THE MOUSE<br />
Mom: "John, I •thought I heard<br />
a mouse squeals,"<br />
Pop; "Wtll, what do you want<br />
me to do—get up and oil It?"<br />
tJPPUES<br />
In Stock Now!<br />
EVINRUDE<br />
ZEPHYR<br />
Outboard Motor<br />
5.4<br />
Evinrude Sportsman<br />
E IIorBcpowtr<br />
Outboard lay-a-Way Klta<br />
Evirythlng yon need to put<br />
your motor op for the wtntn<br />
iD<strong>On</strong>tlu<br />
LEMONT'S<br />
308 Bay Av. Ph. 1787<br />
i nci<br />
AUTOMOBILE<br />
INSURANCE<br />
Accident Frrquencj and CUlm<br />
Costa have itoadUy • Incnascd<br />
•IBM the ttnnlnation <strong>of</strong> gasoline<br />
rultonlns.<br />
Just remtmbtr — that as matter<br />
what premiums yonr Mttomoblle<br />
lnsunnce esvenm etBi tut<br />
—this Agency will nm yon 10%<br />
to M%- dtpmdln* so the Itou<br />
I niilirJ« mg, - ;<br />
BEE ' I<br />
{Haney Lloyd Chattin j<br />
' -§<br />
Premlam Fm<br />
( 1315 Asbmy Awe,<br />
Phone 0060<br />
GENERAL MOTORS<br />
Puta and Accessories<br />
8*H« M and 50<br />
BRAND NEW<br />
! BUICK ENGINES<br />
RU "38 Thro •« Can<br />
rat<br />
OM<br />
M<br />
Tan<br />
Ha<br />
Jtaitalliillai<br />
wawmaa, m mmom<br />
Qutches Replaecd<br />
Motor Overhauling<br />
Carburetor & Ignition<br />
RebnUt Front End<br />
Are Tires Wearing<br />
AeUon, Orerhnnllnt<br />
Wheel AUmment<br />
THE MODERN WAY<br />
A xnr<br />
TIRES or TUBES?<br />
WE HATE THEM<br />
IN STOCK!<br />
Wallace Bros. Bufck<br />
9th St and Simpson Ave.<br />
Phone 9042<br />
service bf. Mite:<br />
Vtoetend psyuWki<br />
Furthermore, he said. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
schools have been giving ^nnu«|<br />
tubercdlods tests f> school ,te»CDsra<br />
and adult school eraploS-W t£t< *<br />
number ot years. This Is In line<br />
with the Medical Society progimn-<br />
••Wo win, or course, wliow w»y<br />
recommendation madefy the' State<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Education." he eald,<br />
"but with an examination schedule<br />
tike ours, it would be difficult to be<br />
any more thorough."<br />
Announcement<br />
FISHING<br />
59th ST.PIER<br />
and STORE<br />
OPEN TO NOV. 30Ui<br />
Full line <strong>of</strong> Bail and<br />
Store Supplies<br />
SAWS FILED .<br />
Ham yonr aaws nisi *r*<br />
muhlnc, Thoy Thy cut cleaner. c 4<br />
truer, Mttar, All<br />
tvM». ]<br />
quicker-ervlco. BrloeihSa *<br />
J. A, CHAMPION 4<br />
54 W, 16th Street t<br />
PAT<br />
SHEEMN<br />
Auto<br />
Painting<br />
Body and<br />
Fender<br />
Repairing<br />
SHORE ROAD .<br />
MARMORA<br />
RUlc South <strong>of</strong> 34th clnet<br />
MOTOR<br />
TUNE-UP<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
nere Is What We Will Dot<br />
ADJUST<br />
Distributor Polnta<br />
Valve Tappets<br />
Fan Belt<br />
Qenentsr<br />
CLEAN<br />
Air Clraner<br />
Buttery TcnuIasU<br />
Spaik Plpgi<br />
CHECK<br />
Cell<br />
Condensor<br />
Dlatribntflf<br />
Voltage Control<br />
Battery<br />
Tumn Control<br />
p<br />
Heat Control<br />
TIGHTEN<br />
• Cylinder Bead<br />
Manifolds<br />
BM Connettlonj<br />
PALMER<br />
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile<br />
1119 Asbury Avenue<br />
PUT YOUR OR<br />
IN out untnr<br />
HAN P5 —THEY<br />
SHEPPARD'S<br />
AUTO SERVICE<br />
912.-<br />
MBBB SIR.<br />
j<br />
jJSWre-w<br />
Six Nighu Weekly<br />
8 fill P._ IlT^ f' i- i><br />
Saturday Matinee<br />
2:M ta C P. M.<br />
6th*ndBo«niwalk<br />
Fully equipped to teuMe.-eftnr*,<br />
AUTO RI$!<br />
ON ALL MXKE<br />
Body pni Motor Wo* ' ' 's,.,, ,<br />
ROY WELLS AUTO<br />
311- 34th Street<br />
I MIKE DENAN'S MOBILGAS<br />
C 4 * I<br />
CarbCkUtAFm aa&<br />
PHONE<br />
•JltltllllllM, 1111,1 III!<br />
FLAT TIBE3 QUICKLY BBPJMKE0' ',/;?£}<br />
AT THE<br />
ESSO<br />
SIGN<br />
HOBILfiAS^STAlTOIf<br />
•• • Phone.;<br />
SIMONIZING and LUBRlCAl<br />
ATLAS Hft«,,,<br />
•< -'•.<br />
Sander'.Etio Station^<br />
Cor. 9th Inj Bky<br />
Expert Body&F<br />
OCEAN CITY GABAGE '<br />
MNIB and BAT AVKNCE 1W<br />
Frl«w<br />
AUTHORIZED DEALERS<br />
. ROY A. MENGEL<br />
IIS Central Artnne OOODXEAB TIRES<br />
TR<br />
CARS<br />
Plymouth - DeSoto<br />
Rebuilt Plyirtouth Moton - $150<br />
30- Day Gquintce . —' TiiM Mia Artivtap<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Garage<br />
9th and <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
BODY anS MOTOR BKPAIItS «n ALL CAM ^ •'*•.<br />
% i * *
. t9 haty th§ unded<br />
L <strong>of</strong> the "Bed Raiders",<br />
the kfck-<strong>of</strong>f slated for<br />
"jmrt thftlocai gridders.<br />
Alter i, ffnereug<br />
. i Dorn and Bill Ewlng were<br />
i < the only two. negates to play "Iron-<br />
- - - for the lull 48 minutes<br />
•encd to empbashet<br />
-- - iCttjtcun<br />
mmmnm<br />
Bammonton.. U Peroberton , 1<br />
11• Swedesboro Fleasmtville 7<br />
. 8<br />
OCEAN<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,. • 4<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>..<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cite..<br />
, 1i<br />
. u<br />
Woodstown<br />
CITY<br />
MillvUlc ,,<br />
Salem ....<br />
W. WHion ,<br />
Wlldwood ,,<br />
end, while Rocco Morano at halfback,<br />
and BUI Redrew « center<br />
; IN cBess-cotnmtv hMiiHaj themselves Uke veterans.<br />
V^i. ^2l *^*P* VSfi formerly Hayers were restricted to manmen<br />
and Sophomores under 180<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
* - : ip.'Bv t'nijn PQiiTifnF Ems 1^£ H<br />
pounds in weight. Ihe Raiders'<br />
*~* " iOMvinift where fce, starting line-up consisted <strong>of</strong> Dick<br />
was U-.UA His<br />
— _ was athletic director in<br />
t&pqa Ctty public schools.<br />
^<br />
, which crowd out<br />
ttu- useful «u» or<br />
., for<br />
VK*<br />
County Champs<br />
Win Efrnin»tion<br />
Grid Tournament<br />
AD aggressive Junior Varsity football<br />
tmm gave <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School W» Cape Malt County j, V,<br />
Chamolonslilp Mondag might at<br />
lOddle Township over Cape May,<br />
Middle Towjishlp and WUdwood.<br />
X& the pB&Hniififti^ fiuil€i» OV1«<br />
sistlng <strong>of</strong> two 8-mlnute quartore,<br />
Gtpt May defeated WUdwood 6-0,<br />
white <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> nosed out Middle<br />
Township on flat downs to gain the<br />
final round. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bad tiro<br />
touchdown passes recalled on penalties,<br />
and outplayed Middle Township<br />
throughout the contest. Middle<br />
then defeated WUdwood 6-0 for consolation<br />
honors In an abbreviated<br />
game while the locals rested,<br />
BESORT BEATS APE MAT<br />
In t^e. Tournament final, again<br />
consisting <strong>of</strong> two 8-mlnute quarters,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> defeated Cape May 6-0<br />
to win the Championship. The winning<br />
touchdown was scored on a<br />
nice pass from Barry McDermott to<br />
Walt Buelcholtz, both <strong>of</strong> whom displayed<br />
excellent <strong>of</strong>fensive ability.<br />
The scoring play sowed 40 yards*<br />
<strong>On</strong> defense, Dick Ely stood out at<br />
Ely and Bob Bunnan, ends: Camille<br />
DTntlno and Bruce Wigglesworth,<br />
tackles; Sen Parks and Ed Halnes<br />
TOWds. and HU Redrew, center.'<br />
The bactflcld included Walt Buckholtz,<br />
Barry McDcrmoU, Rocco<br />
! Morano. and Anffelo MJraglto. SubtUtutet<br />
were Moon at end, Chester<br />
Stone WilStopi<br />
h Late RaOv<br />
Oc#anCH>Win»,<br />
Ughto fief «* 3700<br />
ttmiflwf «'M gfgapOT"^<br />
beat<strong>of</strong>'and untied,<br />
night.<br />
It was a wild game, marked; bv<br />
pass interceptions, penalties and<br />
.rumbles, amflt was not until the<br />
°lfln»l seconds that tbe Careymen<br />
could feel secure against Coach<br />
many Nye's charges/<br />
EXCITINfe FBOH START<br />
Excitement wasted no tune in arriving<br />
as the Warriors fumbled the<br />
g UckoS and the locals recovered<br />
on the borne team's 35, but<br />
the Red and White backs could not<br />
penetrate the solid WUdwood line, go<br />
they gave up possession <strong>of</strong> the ball<br />
on the 35.<br />
The Nyemen threatened throughout<br />
the first quarter. Sparked by Al<br />
"Whltey" Davis, Art Slcflla. and Tom<br />
Loag, they brought the pigskin all<br />
the way to the <strong>Oct</strong>an <strong>City</strong> 27, but<br />
they too, were stopped by the opposing<br />
line.<br />
FIRST SCOBE IN<br />
SECOND PERIOD<br />
The 'first local tally was set-up<br />
early In the second period as And}<br />
Jemtf Intercepted one <strong>of</strong> Quarterback<br />
Loag's passes on the WUdwood<br />
as, after an <strong>of</strong>f-aUa penalty took<br />
the oval back to the &. Joe Avis<br />
passed beautifully to _<br />
Knthe, whs was all atoae<br />
End Zone, to icore.<br />
, The point WM missed, -so the<br />
locals held a S-o advantage through<br />
naif time.<br />
SECOND IN THIRD QUARTER<br />
The second Redmen's marker came<br />
midway in the third quarter, as the<br />
Raiders took over on the WUdwood<br />
37. where successive gains by Jemee<br />
Myers and Dorn took It to the 25.<br />
Then Myera, passed to Avis who<br />
fought Ms way to the 8, Jemee hit<br />
the line for 2 and Avis carried It<br />
4 yards around right end for the<br />
touchdown. The ertra point agahi<br />
was missed, so the locals "hei leldaU<br />
<strong>of</strong> 12-0.<br />
lead<br />
With flve minutes to go in th»<br />
third quarttr, WildwooCs attaek<br />
caught flre as they took over on<br />
thefr M, The troublesome trio <strong>of</strong><br />
r»rts, Loag and Hottla could not be<br />
stopped as they ripped on gains ol<br />
(Fan 13, mmm)<br />
at guard, and OrtUo, Ibberson and<br />
Grandy in the backfldi<br />
The Junior Vaistty emualed the<br />
Vusltj in narulnto* oodeftaM,<br />
*Vto<br />
«tosrff «ored three tw-<br />
» OTW IMT ^Iril, At-<br />
CU, um HmMte<br />
The nert J. V. game will be played<br />
at HeasantvlUe Monday at S:« p. m.<br />
HAS GOT IT . .<br />
Heating<br />
iPR5E> CtNTRAL<br />
CvViR I LIGHT CO,<br />
^^^^^^^B^BB<br />
Four Resort Angler* Win<br />
In County Fishing Contest<br />
Dolphin, Blue Fiih, Bonito and Marlin PMZM T«ke«<br />
H i Cro*ker Gi ^ t l IVfc<br />
O* the total prUes i p i M M<br />
day to the (3th annual Cape ajay<br />
C^lpte AftUpg Co^l^l At'<br />
BiGfiAlk fo||^pr@$-wiluiing, Asb ftttdi<br />
one honpraljle mentlott were caught<br />
j« «ngler^ ia the wiW» <strong>of</strong>f 0 ^<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
took fujgt prize In the blue flak di<br />
vision with a fl,ne-Pwad entry, and<br />
Beroiird W> Degep, <strong>of</strong> Brldgeton,<br />
Mtfped a nine pound bpndto which<br />
too^_top honors In that division.<br />
Flint prise for a 76 ponnd marlli><br />
tMzM fen wml toAjbert H.<br />
CmairTjr.. <strong>of</strong> PhlLuMphla.<br />
A. C. Young, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, took<br />
first prize for a 20 pound-12 ounce<br />
dolphin caught hen.<br />
Honorable mention was made <strong>of</strong><br />
a four-pound croaker caught by<br />
Richard J. Partridge; 3301 Central<br />
av., with the first prize, going to<br />
Joseph Ducfcer, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, with<br />
a four-pounder.<br />
Other first prize winners were:<br />
WOBLD'S BECOBB SET ,<br />
A new world's record was set for<br />
the black drum by Charles L. Cresae,<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>es Creek, who landed a 91-<br />
pojEsA drum,<br />
Other first prtie winners were Ben<br />
Qublu,, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, i< pp<br />
flounder; Steve Dent, WUdwood<br />
three pound-five ounce klngflsh<br />
Mrs. Eleanor Hannum, Coatesvllle,<br />
Fa,, three pound-slit ounce porgle;<br />
Mahlon H. Walter's, Caniden, 33<br />
Pound a, biped bt^ss (roqkflshV; 8ttra<br />
mackintosh, Oftniden, 10 pound-two<br />
ounce weakflsh; Claude C. Adam,<br />
Laurel Springs, N. J., six poundthree<br />
ounce seabass; Clare Samuel<br />
son, Cape May, 15 pound-eight<br />
ounce albacore; Dan Dlodata, Phil<br />
adelphia, 11 pound eight ounce<br />
tautog (blackflsh); William H. Stiles,<br />
Stone Harbor, rarest fish, a lady fish.<br />
Local anglers among the runnersup<br />
Included Joseph 8. Smith, 1243<br />
Central av., 59'i pound black drum:<br />
Robert Barbour, 10 Asbury av., two<br />
pound-eight ounce klngflsh.<br />
ONLY FEW CBOAKEBS<br />
Judges who awarded the prizes<br />
were Freeholder Director P. H.<br />
Jackson, John Kay, Director <strong>of</strong><br />
Publicity: Henry C. Lapldus, The<br />
Leader, all <strong>of</strong> WUdwood. Edward<br />
Klein, sports department, Inquirer;<br />
Joe Fancoast, sporte department,<br />
Bulletin; John Paul Dorland, radio<br />
and newspapers; David Maiionl,<br />
Dover Pishing dub, all <strong>of</strong> Phlladel-<br />
REASONS Hos. I and 2<br />
Gardiner Buys<br />
PlayEqiriproent<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> c*n be proyd <strong>of</strong> tts<br />
recreational facilities, according' to<br />
Oeorge K. Oaf diner, director <strong>of</strong>, ihe<br />
Municipal Recreation Cepter, who<br />
returned last week end, from tbe<br />
39th, Natlonia Ifecreatton Cpnneps,<br />
which took place Oetober 13 to 18<br />
at The Vm> YorJcer," New Yorlt tSl(y.<br />
Director Oardiner aald that by<br />
using the standards <strong>of</strong> comparison<br />
brought forth at the conference, tfre<br />
local recreation program compares<br />
favorably with those <strong>of</strong> other clUes<br />
this sjije or larger.<br />
He reported that 1246 attended<br />
the conference from 44 state*. Clan-'<br />
ada and Hawaii.<br />
Equipment was displayed by 29<br />
The University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania this<br />
week will prepare to meet a traditional<br />
foe, Navy; when Tom Hamilton<br />
brings nli Middles to Franklin<br />
Field on Saturday.<br />
This sedM, which originated In<br />
-J88. has run uninterruptedly since<br />
1937. In the entire series Pennsyl-<br />
vania has won 15, lost 14 and tied a.<br />
This will be the 2d meeting mti withi<br />
the service team.<br />
leading manufacturers, and Uw dlphia;<br />
Normao V. Sargent, director<br />
it publicity. Edward Oornman, bait<br />
and tackle store. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Harry<br />
Erriekson, general store, Jteed's<br />
Beach, N. J., and Charles A. Swain,<br />
tackle store. Cape May.<br />
The Judges noted with Interest<br />
that the croaker entitles, usually<br />
uznerous. were limited this yew to<br />
1, while the ordinarily not-plentiful<br />
b ti l to 1005,<br />
, ,*$•<br />
. K. HaUeren, high school<br />
d fiction writer, is slowly<br />
these days from Illness<br />
to have been caused by<br />
rln? the summer, at his<br />
r home near Hdgue, N. y, on<br />
a living room<br />
to the summer house, an<<br />
^ielped to recondition a washed-<br />
This, combined with chns<br />
i and Wild West bad mei<br />
the typewritten pages<br />
<strong>of</strong> his thrillers, got him<br />
£ Since returning home he has been<br />
~ ng only Intermittently, In the<br />
[.dire threats from his physlthat<br />
he'd better do a Tot <strong>of</strong><br />
t-powered resting, or else<br />
f 1 Meantime, his seventh book, "Out<br />
Guns", another western story,<br />
Just been published by Macreatn,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. He has now<br />
1 six westerns and one de-<br />
"Whodunnit", and Is nou<br />
—when his doctor will let<br />
i another western<br />
leal TILE<br />
•-WW MlHH Kllclum, 8111a,<br />
8t«* nwu<br />
XET TO ESTtMATB OJi<br />
T0K11 FAIX<br />
WORK KOW1<br />
? Albert Oldfield & Son<br />
*• Taw<br />
1207 Wesley AF. Ph. 0291-J<br />
alptig Monday night witk Hackneys,<br />
Ferguson Coal, independent Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
Co, SenUnel-Ledger and Swayne's<br />
prill teams among the leaders.<br />
Mangel's took three points from<br />
Bradley's; Insurers, four from <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Ice; Sentinel-Ledger, four from<br />
Artisans; independent Ho<strong>of</strong>ing, four<br />
from Somers Point; Swayne's, four<br />
from Booony; Ferguson Coal, four<br />
from Nlckle's; Hackney's, three from<br />
Stalnton's, find Ewlngs and P.B.A.<br />
split two and two.<br />
Individual high scorers Included<br />
Dave Oeller, 202; Al Blum, 201-196,<br />
George Buseh. 202: Lew Barrett, 201;<br />
Art DeMarls, 199; BUI Chadwlct,<br />
195; H. Gregg, 193; T. Chattin, 190-<br />
1M; W. Smith, 104; Frank Snnnlno<br />
Jr., 192: A. Thomas, 197; F. Townsend,<br />
193.<br />
In the \i omen's division <strong>of</strong> the<br />
South Jersey League, CaAtnktt's lost<br />
four points Saturday night to the<br />
Morris Guards In Atlantic Oity. with<br />
Mrs. Earl Richards and Ro.<br />
CastuMi high scorers for the local:<br />
The Playland womrn's team woi<br />
one point from MilMlle at Mlllvill<br />
last week, with Ann Phillips leadlni<br />
for her teutn<br />
Phillies Cigars lost four points U><br />
the Auditorium Uouhng Center In<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> In a South<br />
Jerie.<br />
League match Al Blum had th<br />
only 200 score lor Oc«m <strong>City</strong><br />
The Pliilllc's will play Woodbui'<br />
at Pluylund this Sd.turdu> night and<br />
Septic Tanks<br />
SEPTIC TANKS<br />
and CESSPOOLS<br />
BUILT n MMOIB<br />
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Electric Waffle Iron;; Cake<br />
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Gas Ranges<br />
Cabinet Sinks<br />
Timkenand Petro<br />
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BEAT QABRISOITS<br />
1<br />
- Bowling their second game <strong>of</strong> thi<br />
season, Bone's Oroners. <strong>of</strong> the 12th<br />
st. lanes, took three points from<br />
Garrison's Jewelry Saturday night<br />
at Playland.<br />
,Vlnce Banning and Mickey Ang<br />
led the attack for the Oroners and<br />
were followed closely by the following<br />
teammates: Johnny Miraglllo<br />
George Busch and Ed Homers.<br />
Scoring for Garrison's were Pang<br />
burn, 192; John McCalllon, 201, and<br />
Les Norbury, 205,<br />
Total pins 'or the Groners came<br />
to 2549, and for Garrison's, 2426.<br />
The Qroners were to meet Cape<br />
May this Thursday at Cape May.<br />
and will meet Paglingli's Vlneland<br />
Warriors on the home alleys at 9<br />
p. m. Saturduy.<br />
Scrv-U-RHe Music Co.. <strong>of</strong> Wildwood,<br />
who use the 12th st. lanes a:,<br />
their home alleys, lost three points<br />
to a strong team, the Atlantic Sea<br />
Gulls. Saturday evening. The Sea<br />
Gulls are considered a dark horse<br />
in the South Jersey book.<br />
Last weeks prize winners Included<br />
Talmudge Johnson, who rolled 257-<br />
Johnny Miraglilo. 255; Paula Carroll,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>; Jennie Lake, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pleasantvllle, Al Mimcrief and<br />
others.<br />
Special mention was made <strong>of</strong> the<br />
excellent <strong>of</strong>ficiating <strong>of</strong> Lew Shiding<br />
und Bill Dlxon who hitve been serving<br />
as judges in compliance with it<br />
new South Jersey League rule that<br />
Judges must be used In all games to<br />
observe foul line regulations.<br />
Needs More Cash<br />
Rising Costs Up<br />
Price $200,000<br />
Receipt <strong>of</strong> a $1200 gift to tbe<br />
Burdettc Tamlin Memorial Hospital<br />
building fund is announced by Raymond<br />
Errlckson, -treasurer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Hospital Foundation.<br />
The contribution will provide a<br />
memorial In the<br />
>ltal for the late<br />
. hospli<br />
Mrs Laura Buzby Keene, <strong>of</strong> Tuckaloe<br />
It was given by her husband,<br />
Clarence A. Keene, and other heirs.<br />
Mrs<br />
Keene. who formerly was a<br />
nurse, died In December<br />
Subscriptions received since fundraising<br />
activity for the hospital was<br />
ttarted in June, 1946, now total<br />
$329,918, Mr Errlckson iold Virtually<br />
all payments on pledges lm\e<br />
been made when due. he revealed,<br />
with only seven per cent now delinquent<br />
Mr Errlckson called attention to<br />
he fact that building costs have increased<br />
substantially in the past 1<br />
months and said that the $500,00<br />
ulilch will be avalluble In Ocuibei<br />
048, will be Insufficient to cove<br />
if cost <strong>of</strong> building and equlpplni<br />
he hospital<br />
While the executlv<br />
:ommittee <strong>of</strong> which he 1-s choir<br />
nan, has recommended that appll<br />
tlon be made for federal funds<br />
• added there is no assurance thai<br />
overnment money will be nJloentrr.<br />
«r the project<br />
Present<br />
indications,' he said<br />
are that »e will need about $200<br />
JO more than v,e now hntr<br />
Homed <strong>of</strong> Mentally Deficient<br />
After hearing Dr. Walter Jacob, gcale to the borderline where it <strong>of</strong> ten<br />
**#v^* IITTII •iin in i TIHHTII unwlfi<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the Vlneland tralnln<br />
School, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Klwanluu 1M<br />
week were convinced that tbe care<br />
<strong>of</strong> mentally deficient children Involves<br />
a whole lot more than Just<br />
them under guard and out<br />
<strong>of</strong> trouble.<br />
Dr. Jacob presented an Intensely<br />
Interesting picture <strong>of</strong> how the schoo<br />
operates and why Its research, prodings<br />
"; :<br />
thorative from coast to coast.<br />
ram into ment<br />
ridings which<br />
ills has developer<br />
are considered au<br />
Fist Fight Ends<br />
in Hospital<br />
Fisticuffs growing from an alter.<br />
ion in a North WUdwood taproom<br />
have reiulted in charges <strong>of</strong> assault<br />
and battery against Raymond<br />
sfstherstone, <strong>of</strong> WUdwood, brought<br />
Wildwood<br />
HoBman -<br />
ol<br />
Mo « n<br />
, Featherkone was admitted Monday<br />
to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Hospital with<br />
lead and face injuries suffered durd<br />
and face<br />
. H<strong>of</strong>fman fli<br />
ilalnt taken before<br />
Henry C. Lapidus.<br />
ilice said,<br />
charges in<br />
Pollee Recorder<br />
Awarded $2,500<br />
Damages in Accident<br />
A verdict <strong>of</strong> $3500 was awarded<br />
Monday to Alan I. Gould, 7, <strong>of</strong><br />
Wildwood, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mm<br />
Louis Qould, for injurtts received in<br />
an automobile acclaim In January,<br />
Announcement <strong>of</strong> an agreement<br />
between the complainant and de<br />
fendant.s was made while a Jury waJ<br />
being selected by Judge Anthony J.<br />
Oaflero at Court House. The jury<br />
approved the sum.<br />
The boy was hospitalized four<br />
weeks after having been struck by<br />
a car driven by Mrs. Marguerite<br />
Mqnughan, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood. who with<br />
her husband was the defendant.<br />
Frank J. Sannino<br />
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He said the school, started in 1881<br />
by a Methodist minister, is one o<br />
only four Institutions In the countrj<br />
<strong>of</strong> its size and kind.<br />
EVERY CASE MEANS TRACED!<br />
"E*ery case we handle meant<br />
tragedy In some family." lie said<br />
"Having a mentally deficient chile<br />
sometimes means the break-up <strong>of</strong> i<br />
family shortly after his birth Sometlmes<br />
the crisis reasserts itself yean<br />
later when that child, partly grown<br />
s around the home when a slstei<br />
is entertaining suitors<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the most tragic aspects ol<br />
the work for mentally deficient If<br />
that the lay newspapers and maga<br />
zincs <strong>of</strong>ten publish articles whlcl.<br />
give a distorted inaccurate or false<br />
feeling <strong>of</strong> hope to the thousands ol<br />
families which have deficient chl]<br />
dren<br />
NO CUBE POSSIBLE<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e article recently was headlined<br />
-Feeble Mlndedness Can Be<br />
Cured' After It came out, *e rccehed<br />
telephone calls from all parts<br />
<strong>of</strong> the country and had to sorrowfully<br />
tell these people that the<br />
article did not refer to the particular<br />
tvpe <strong>of</strong> case In which thev were Interested<br />
"<br />
He said the basically important<br />
thing at Vlneland is to properly<br />
classify the inmates according to<br />
difficult to determine whether, the<br />
child 1* a high grade feeble jnlnded<br />
case or a low grade normal person,<br />
he declared.<br />
AVERAGE ADULT, AGE IS<br />
He surprised his audience by remarking<br />
that even a normal average<br />
adult tests only about 15 on the<br />
standards used to examine the feeble<br />
minded,<br />
"This seems to Indicate that the<br />
drain stops growing at about that<br />
ige, and that everything after that<br />
Is gained by experience and a broadening<br />
<strong>of</strong> brain- capacity already atained,"<br />
he said.<br />
Referring to the mongolold type <strong>of</strong><br />
Idiot, he said this group Is entirely<br />
different from an ordinary feeble<br />
minded person, Including certain<br />
physical characteristics. Mongoloids<br />
average about 6 years mentally, are<br />
highly susceptible to disease, and<br />
rarely live beyond 20 years <strong>of</strong>-age.<br />
Dr. Jacobs said that medical science<br />
and research has never fully<br />
explained or diagnosed the mongolold<br />
type-<br />
Vlneland has a few inmates who<br />
are permanent residents, he said, because<br />
the insltution could not return<br />
them to their homes or find a suitable<br />
custodial Institution that fitted<br />
them.<br />
Normally, the Vlneland<br />
school discharges its patients between<br />
16 and 20, the ages when<br />
maximum development can be attained.<br />
"Although development Is sometimes<br />
amazing, we actually do not<br />
develop their brains," he said. "All<br />
we do Is help them use more <strong>of</strong><br />
what they have."<br />
try to de-<br />
Heleney is<br />
mental capacity, and to _<br />
termini whether the defl. , „<br />
nhtrited on due to a, brain injury at<br />
birth or afterward.<br />
, Until (he patlint Is properly elajsl.<br />
led and his background thoroughly<br />
taown, It is dlfrfeult to "know the<br />
proper training procedure or how<br />
much progress is likely to be made<br />
Olajslncatlons are under three<br />
>road groups, he said.<br />
They ire:<br />
diets, from zero to 4 years menality;<br />
imbecile, from 4 to8; moron,<br />
rom 8 to12.<br />
Between 12 and 13 on the test<br />
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WABQBOBBa. plywood, nasenlte or<br />
red cedar, double dggr, oak frame,<br />
lock and key, very sturdy conntruoUgB,<br />
haa hat aha|(, p|,ao, |34,7I. p*.U,<br />
peiivared In <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty or Philadelphia.<br />
I> H, conlen'a aons, (31 Aaiury ay.<br />
fiigiie 1147,<br />
tf.<br />
BSD, spring and mattress complete,<br />
|l>,(0, any alia, wood finished metal<br />
Bed with double dock. $19.75: coll apring<br />
and Honorbllt lnnarspring mattren,<br />
speolally prleed, (5».S», daUvered, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> or Philadelphia, L. H, Cgnlen's<br />
Sens. 131 Asbury ay, Pligne »47. tf<br />
APARTMENT sin (10 Inth) quality<br />
gas ranges, 58-Inch and (0-Inch gas<br />
ramies, coal and gas oomblnatloBa, goal<br />
Mil electric combinations, In, stock far<br />
Immediate delivery In Philadelphia IT<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty, I* H, OaBlan's torn, 13!<br />
Aabury av. Phone 1J47.<br />
tf.<br />
WHT QO HDMB m OOTOBEB?<br />
Stay<br />
and enjoy the beat uignth <strong>of</strong> the<br />
year,<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ebir is the heat month In the<br />
year te catch striped Bass, If you<br />
feel cool in ttie ngrnisga and even-<br />
Is!*, M PATTOK'B for a Florence<br />
•pace heater. They'll keep you warm,<br />
p.ttoo-n, it west w, Ph. siu-m, a<br />
WH? DON'T you tfado thess amooth<br />
tires for new Goadyaaraf<br />
All sizes—<br />
priced low, .Weakly terms if desired,<br />
KURTZ FOBD Dealer, Ut and AtlanUe<br />
»„ ©Man city, tf.<br />
A cordial Imitation la <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty Real,<br />
dents: Como In today and see our<br />
display <strong>of</strong> rugs and carpeting, lot<br />
1X13 ruga. You're sura to find the par.<br />
fact rug for your living regm, bedrggm<br />
or dining room. Hill and Btalr carpeting,<br />
smith Bug Works, (IB w. Main<br />
St.. Mlllvlllo, N. J, Complete mi repair<br />
department. Phone Millvillo 10<br />
tf<br />
SALB—Quaker oil-fired<br />
space heaters,<br />
new, JS8.6O. Other models available,<br />
Ooro.alre caa.flled thoroughly auto'<br />
matio heatera, will heat i-bedream<br />
upartment or house. <strong>On</strong> display at<br />
Jacob c, Schurro, fig Aaburjr Avenue.<br />
Phoc 1141, __^ «<br />
iALB—White kitchen eat, 4 ghalrj and<br />
white porcelain top table with ei<br />
tentloR wings.<br />
Good quality, sturdy<br />
and In fine condition<br />
This sot IH<br />
traded in on a new Baketlte naystrem<br />
sot. I. n. conlan's Sgna, lt(.|l Aibury<br />
av, Phane U47. tf<br />
For Sale<br />
LAD1E8: Comparo — Value, Quality,<br />
Price — VISIT IUKAL'B FAOTOIlY<br />
RETAIL BALIJBROOU. If you want<br />
ihbrt for y6ur .Money (n the newest<br />
EALl, and WINTEn COATS - SUITS .<br />
SHOW SU1TB—eites I to u, TLigua.<br />
uUa to choose from—IOSS Pure Virgin<br />
woolens—finest quality llniufcs, superb<br />
wc.rkjnau.hlc.<br />
IPBAL MANUFAOTUB-<br />
INO CORP, <strong>On</strong> the White Horn Pike.<br />
11AUMONTON. Open dally I tg 1,<br />
Sunday ill!, 10-30<br />
rodHBSTEIl. Automatlo shot gun,<br />
Eic.lltirt condition, |IO,00, 1135 West<br />
av, «<br />
GIItL'B Rollfaot Blcyele, |lii sunueam<br />
Ulimaater, fit: •inilo motal Bed, SI;<br />
gray kidskln coal, ulie is or M, |160.<br />
Call gomara Point (79 after - p. m,<br />
10. J4<br />
J.pleco mahogany ep<br />
ing room sot, m.<br />
Oall after 3 p, m,<br />
nish leather liv-<br />
H2 Wealey av,<br />
10-H<br />
600 aarden-growh. Htronir chrynuithsraum<br />
plunts. Blurt your uuriinnlal<br />
bed BOH, savo mgiioy aa oaeh pianl<br />
will (ivu Bvurayu <strong>of</strong> ali nuw onui neit<br />
spring, Lovoly colors, your cholco, Alan<br />
house planta from greeiihsuig.<br />
Urlvo<br />
In on Uattersea rd, between Buy aad<br />
Bimpagn rd.<br />
»-al<br />
XTSNilOSnaddoF in eicgllant cglidltloll,<br />
ill «,: al»g le.ft. fir Blank,<br />
Both feiusenable,<br />
Adarnti, ios gth st,,<br />
firat flBor,<br />
1Mb<br />
SBOBBTABY de«k, s<strong>of</strong>a<br />
piece bBdrggm aulte,<br />
blvi<br />
bed and i.<br />
8i<br />
AUanlie<br />
tf<br />
CbLBMAN oil heatgr, two gll stoves,<br />
wicker sol, «gfa and twg chair.,<br />
baby', liieh shalr,<br />
1SSS Central av.,<br />
Saturday und Sunday only or phone<br />
phiia, ma ».»07i,<br />
_io-at<br />
BAB¥<br />
eoaoh. Hey wood-WakefHid, In<br />
eicaiient<br />
ogndltlgn, $25. man's allwool<br />
overcoat, blue, new, slie 11-40,<br />
Cost $90, yours far fli, Adams, 608<br />
Ith at,, flrat fieor.<br />
10-il<br />
HALE—Electric refrinrater,<br />
rrlsldalre<br />
make,<br />
about 11 eu, ft, capacity,<br />
FoHSlain Interior, porcelain asd nickel<br />
if Ira aitml<strong>of</strong>, • pultable for Mitaurailt<br />
or •tore,<br />
We iecared this So* in a<br />
trade-ts OB G*B egylpmest, I*- K,<br />
OWln'l Ions, Ill-ll Aabllry av, . Phoae<br />
INT.<br />
U<br />
INHEBSPRIKQ<br />
BiKHfossos ; now all<br />
staal UBttH, Ola omitreiiiigii renovated,<br />
with workrBslislilp (niannlootl. 'New<br />
Living Boom suites made to orior.<br />
Old<br />
sot» reuphglstored aBil restylea.<br />
phona AtlaBllo <strong>City</strong> 4.JMS, A1K lor<br />
Mr. iiioiBas Coluik , . .a<br />
NEW KUUBEll MATB for alniost_ all<br />
BMkH <strong>of</strong> «an and trucks,<br />
|5,li,<br />
Kurn, lit «ad AHmtlo m,^<br />
U<br />
BICTCLEB tar iale, tll.SO aa4 up, U.<br />
Annarelll ani Ion, 1M1 Astury ay.<br />
limaAtWWll mir, iwtlim<br />
Wmnitfl<br />
Mllonb Mat cover, for all makes ami<br />
dBBs ud.-eoscliei, $l<<br />
UO. BiPOrllT. itW.I*U*a. wW<br />
§ gallon outfiide white maring paint for<br />
aeiuihflre u«g, |S a gullon, 1 Weit<br />
,,, 19-34<br />
C1NDBKB iynllable, $1,81 for a two,<br />
ton truuk Igad,<br />
State Oglgny, Woodbine,<br />
K. J.<br />
10.i!4<br />
HOME rraeisr. practieally flaw, i cu,<br />
ft,, used three months, for Haig reasonable;<br />
king Norge electric refrigerator In<br />
eicellent conditien, about e cu, ft.,<br />
$7i,00,<br />
Adams. 608 sth it,, first flogr,<br />
ly-24<br />
IDEAL Veeto space beater, burns ooal,<br />
made by American Hadiator ug, (SO,<br />
S2 w, nth at. FhaBB li«l-B,<br />
jq-ii<br />
OAK bod davenport for sale, flo.OO,<br />
|4I Third Bt, 10-24<br />
WALNUT bedroom Hullo, good condl.<br />
tlOB, lias. Frlgldalre, JiSO; Maytag<br />
wa.ii.ur, flog,<br />
gall somers Point aio.<br />
10^4<br />
UAS riiiigo, gggd condition, c-fenm and<br />
Breon<br />
oglgr, iis, 4« Wuuiey av,<br />
I'luno ilia.It,<br />
10^4<br />
2500 ft, l-lngli rgUKh luniljor, fist for<br />
the loti reinforcing lrsii, 30-ft,<br />
lengthH,<br />
I^reti Riaeiti, 7th and Hayea<br />
av, VhoBO 1838. _ 10-24<br />
LjAVENO.pad, Good condition, |20, S60<br />
Sth at, 10-24<br />
fiBBTAUBANT tabluH, If fsrinlcA top<br />
bggth type tablutj with pudeiital.<br />
Size JHx42, Aifpiy HaniE-Inn, 016 wealay<br />
av. Flipne 123s, *<br />
lihll<br />
VACIJUH CLEANBB BPBC1AL<br />
Blectroiux<br />
,,,|i2.is<br />
oomp, with all attachments<br />
Hoover<br />
, .., , .|yiS,50<br />
Premier<br />
,,,..,,,,,, ,,p?,E0<br />
All unconditionally guaranteed for<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Year<br />
Ocgaii tilty Hardware no,<br />
720 Anbury av, Phong 2151<br />
Automobiles For Sale<br />
SPORT" tMIi=E!!{j!lR!i<br />
standard- convertible<br />
phtislsn, ilggd ugndlllon,<br />
ml lea per gallon, Kew battery. New<br />
motor job, JieusoiHibie. BNU^", 507<br />
ith at,,-second fisor,. Pnene 1712-J.<br />
10-17<br />
For Site<br />
I HAVE Chris Craft is 1 cruiser fgr<br />
aaie, aimOBt Bgw, put in water April,<br />
1147, Finish Is perfect, Taia Boat la<br />
special. Haa aolid keel from stem tg<br />
stem.<br />
Hatch In fgre dock, S jife preservers,<br />
fire aitingulihers, egmpaaa and<br />
dock lines,<br />
Ghryalgr III h,p, ehfine.<br />
Very fast Will aagrlflce. Pnone<br />
15tl-M,<br />
tf<br />
OUTSIDE boat storage,<br />
"yard completely<br />
enclosed. Limited amount Inside<br />
storage.<br />
Boat painting and repairing.<br />
Marine Hardware and Motors,<br />
Robert<br />
Weoler, jia Bay d v ^ i t<br />
TWO Ij.ft, feather edge<br />
in encellent condition.<br />
snaak<br />
B37 ri bgsea<br />
SNEAK bos for sale.<br />
Good condition.<br />
Apply 22 W, 14th at. Phone 1S59-R.<br />
Winter Rentals<br />
ROOMS, with or without hoard,<br />
ccstral av.<br />
WASH,<br />
gpmfdrlablee fi§» 1^ furnUhed<br />
rosma, avalliiBlo tor wintor tnentha,<br />
gpoGiai fates, oiom to churt'Iieg, buaei.<br />
ROOMS for rolit,<br />
QF double bgdH,<br />
If<br />
es<br />
'tis ancfent Wo <strong>On</strong>ade av. draw-<br />
• Oeoree A,<br />
. ^_ m&s. m wttulit j» to'<br />
,..._ to MpfwtrtWstateeffletala<br />
m plans for a new span.<br />
A ftw JW«, In•tooviW •<br />
Iwelllna from the Jormer wlldwo<strong>of</strong>T<br />
Javal Airport to T«wlsr av.', WUtfii<br />
death tor one ol ttel moveta ^<br />
It was necessary to detour tbe<br />
death occurred when the<br />
auto <strong>of</strong> Charles Tatlow, <strong>of</strong> Mo<br />
Grande, tore through the mill <strong>of</strong><br />
the Grassy Sound Bridje on the<br />
'Worth Wildwood road. Traffic was<br />
iefeured at that ttme over the North<br />
,Vlldwood Thoroughfare when the<br />
Up Grande av. bridge WM closed<br />
for repairs.<br />
Senator Redding reported that<br />
$1,000,000 was appropriated during<br />
the session <strong>of</strong> the Legislature for<br />
the new bridge.<br />
Avalon Bridge Said<br />
To Be Dangerous<br />
A comnlalnt to the freeholders by<br />
Mayor Hdith Oreenan, <strong>of</strong> Avalon,<br />
that the 24th st, bridge In that resort<br />
Is In dangerous condition has<br />
resulted hi a thorough Inspection by<br />
QOUftty JDngineer Walter Seppltf,<br />
wh@ mil make recOMBuindfttions to<br />
the freeholders November 5.<br />
Moils Close<br />
Following aft the closing times for<br />
outgoing malls at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
post<strong>of</strong>flce, dally except Sunday;<br />
8:30 a. m,, 11:30 a, m,, 3 p. m., 8<br />
p, BB,<br />
"unday, SiiO p. m.<br />
Male Help Wanted<br />
AirSQ,ha&¥ man wanted for body an<br />
fgadSF Work, (load pay, Idefil WQFH<br />
Jng egndJUena,<br />
Palmer ghevrQlet an<br />
_<br />
FOglTlONS gpya far Hvo young Rica<br />
aa fiiperieBEg^ ssdtl difSpHnaors for the<br />
WiBtuf inaiithti; HughǤ' UQPtFal pharmaey,<br />
K, m, edrnef sth it* asd Wesley<br />
av><br />
tf<br />
MOV wanted fsr gBneraf dutlss. No<br />
spgr!qB€a rBquired,<br />
Qodd pay. 8^<br />
day ws«k,<br />
Paimer's Gum^. lilt AHb<br />
^ Q . V , 1 0 ^ 2 4<br />
Female Help Wanted<br />
GENERAL glepirnl wgrk ftt <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
AliQiil! Mr, Fftseh, giSO. 10-3*1<br />
APPLICATIONS are dsairsd for a<br />
IJOrmanuBt HteiiQErnphJg poaittgn with<br />
a ISCHJ financiai iBBtltyHoti, Ability to<br />
liLky dieiutien gsHSritiSi!, Ruply In Writ'<br />
ing only, eivtag iigts. esperloneSi if uny^<br />
iin'd raforeacB la Quifliier, The National<br />
BiiDk ef Ocpaii <strong>City</strong>, OCQfiB <strong>City</strong>, Kgw<br />
Jew ay.<br />
iO^Sj<br />
Help Wanted<br />
FULMSEIl -niolu <strong>of</strong> female, one who<br />
Giin de reimiririg preferred. Par!<br />
lime, Appll 1 Mol'ii CleuiIllS ttBd Byo.<br />
Ing. for nallUb<br />
SB* •intart.ttdw. Ino. phoa* owl.<br />
•» «*D"*^=**W^ -&-M-— K~=._ =^^- ,<br />
GABAOH for rent, 012 aentral ay, »<br />
* month to JUBa 1, Apply BIT Do<br />
lamey pL<br />
«•-<br />
ROOM for rent In private family, hot<br />
and cold running water, private entranoe,<br />
811 Asbury av. Phone 0084.<br />
10-34<br />
Real Estate For Sale<br />
BALE—Oeneral store Including Ililurea,<br />
adjaceBt to ocean Oiiy,<br />
Long establlaned<br />
and a steady revenue pio-<br />
,iucer for years,<br />
Good proposition far<br />
couple. Heated furnished apartment*<br />
Appl^jny teal estate agaat,<br />
tf<br />
stonr apt, house fully fumlohno\<br />
good bui. location oB Asbury av,<br />
Prlco under value.<br />
Can purchan adjoining<br />
property fully furnished, _game<br />
owner.<br />
Apply ill Asbury av. Phone<br />
SMl-W J tt<br />
/«!» mm Mm i^jM^a»a<br />
by Tbe sentoel-li«dl*r August, 2».<br />
(rom Fttintlln O. Curtli, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
summer reuineriftrom Baltlmon), the<br />
Delaware Autotoobile undAerqrmuUo<br />
AaaodaUwi.01 Wilmington. Del,. tia»<br />
BALE—'fwo-famlly<br />
houw, = bedrooms<br />
en each floor. Priced for quick sale,<br />
110,509,00, shown by appointment.<br />
eiarkson: B, Thorp, 4gt We»18y av. 11-7<br />
BAI.H—small cottafe, oirollent eondl-<br />
Fully iBsulatad, ean Bo heated.<br />
tlon, eiiliy iPBUiaiea, *<br />
Lot Ii0*l«0. $1,100<br />
BhoWB By BPPOinlnieBt<br />
Thorp, 401 Wesley BY.<br />
unfurnished,<br />
Clarksoh a.<br />
.11-7<br />
BALB^2-bedrooin bungalow, hot water<br />
heat, nrage, $i,600 unfurnlahed.<br />
Shown hy appolDtment, OIark»on I,<br />
ThorP, 401 Wesley<br />
iALB — s.hedroom<br />
eottafo turmshed.<br />
BjnelloBt loeatren, 17,000, Bhowfl hy<br />
jpolBtment, OtarkMB s. Thorp, 401<br />
Wesley av,<br />
lO-»«<br />
SALB — S.bedreoln 'bungalow, seated.,<br />
Kloely turnlalud, ilo.SOO.<br />
Shown Mr<br />
' ' " ^— " Thorp, 401<br />
appolntmeilt, giarkioB a. i 101<br />
ATTRAdTIVE now Gape qoa .type eot^<br />
tagei all electric Uitehen,<br />
Well-built,<br />
oa* be heated. Open fIFeplaee, 4 bed.<br />
roomi and two baths,<br />
Bouth Oeeaa<br />
<strong>City</strong> M2»0 unfurniiheil. Bee Marrt,BB<br />
Kealtors, Ith »ni OwaB av.<br />
Real Estate Wanted<br />
bearpdm<br />
Itpartrnent or cottage<br />
with '• iiutomatM hoat, ' Two<br />
adults<br />
,«d baby. N» pots, . Ml ,We.Jey ay<br />
irst tleor. :_ '.I<br />
• •• ; i I *»•»<br />
Tamlllf J<br />
ii l<br />
. T<br />
; fu*Bl<br />
WO Tamlllf JmjBe;; fu*Bl«B«i *l*» tan<br />
dotaiiB, location,' condition, rooms, II<br />
1,noted-<br />
Will deal otilyl^wlth ownot,<br />
•I" 6101, •entlooPtediei.,<br />
W-Sl<br />
"declared war" on an sllfeged "fining<br />
ndU'Vilir Brtm, ol wae% Mr. Ourt<br />
complaint*!. ; . .".••'.<br />
He said that 6«lsin poUce mam<br />
to be rounding up motdrfsts wholesale<br />
for lltUe or no lnlrnctlon <strong>of</strong> Its<br />
loqal, speed laws and fining them out<br />
<strong>of</strong> all proportion to tho <strong>of</strong>fense.<br />
The Automobile Association bus<br />
called the matter to the attention <strong>of</strong><br />
Arthur W. Magee, New Jersey comrnlissloner<br />
<strong>of</strong> motor veWcles, with an<br />
urgent request that tit Investigate<br />
the situation.<br />
Create Bin)<br />
An area some<br />
has been provldei<br />
borough council<br />
some 1,000 rare<br />
that SMB. It WH I<br />
Wltrner Stone Club.<br />
OT OCEAN<br />
IlMut.<br />
IlMu. lit<br />
SeKrl lit lita)aa<br />
in aUult<br />
1s* piutlouer iai: »o« «• «••<br />
yen aw. Mf«Br,.«»_l»4<br />
HIM<br />
OhsiJ-<br />
' t<br />
NOTI^ is hsreby glvan Out tlw<br />
District rioardl <strong>of</strong> lleolion In anS for<br />
tn* Olty <strong>of</strong> Ossao Olty, County <strong>of</strong> Cap*<br />
May. Stita <strong>of</strong> N«w Janay •!« alt be.<br />
twaen ths aeun ef Mvaa o-rjloclt in th*<br />
BorniBC ana eight s'elegk in ths eves.<br />
l<br />
to Bit<br />
for the purpose <strong>of</strong><br />
OENEBAt.<br />
ELBWIo<br />
for the clestlon <strong>of</strong> eaBAIUt<br />
OF CHOSEN FREEHOI-rjKRB<br />
fjUBOTI OF TOT PBAOB IN<br />
TMB FIRST WARD<br />
OHB JU1TIOE OF 'EBB PEACE IH<br />
THS BSOOND WAItU<br />
Also, to »ote for tho adopUon or<br />
feiectjon <strong>of</strong> OU followliUf «Baltloai<br />
"Bhall the Bute Employees' Retirement<br />
ByatPttt <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />
provided for by enapter 14 and<br />
11 <strong>of</strong> Title 41, <strong>of</strong> the RevUed,<br />
BtBtytefc with iHimdmanta, and"<br />
guppiementa be adoptea by the<br />
vote <strong>of</strong> the olty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty?"<br />
The election <strong>of</strong> rieen will eonduct said<br />
eieetisa In the following placei£<br />
FIRST DIBTBIOT, Flrat Ward—Kuril's<br />
QaragB, 1st t»J Atlantic<br />
A«BUB,<br />
— •"-"• " ••' Point to<br />
(jjjstriot North<br />
North<br />
o( Recond Stroot)<br />
BEOOHD elSTRWT. Pifrt Wart—Offlca<br />
<strong>of</strong> Fred Wallace, in Aibury Ave,<br />
District South side <strong>of</strong> Second Bine!<br />
to North ildo <strong>of</strong> Fourth gtreet.)<br />
THIRD DIBTEIOT, First ward—Offlw<br />
<strong>of</strong> Paul Pllaggl. J18 Aabury Avenue,<br />
(Neit ie<strong>of</strong> to Fire House No, 1.)<br />
(District<br />
loot* 1148 <strong>of</strong> FoBrtli<br />
Btreol to North Ildo <strong>of</strong> Beventh<br />
mt t 'WBTRIOf. Krat Wir«_-0ffleo<br />
sf Lincoln Rllu -<br />
311 Blgntn<br />
atreet. ,(Dlstrict Bqnth aide <strong>of</strong><br />
Boventh itreat to North aid* <strong>of</strong><br />
JTJliT^DiiTRIOT, Becond Ward—t <strong>of</strong><br />
O. Hoadayaftiira, M* Aabury Ayanue.<br />
CSistrlct ieutli ilde <strong>of</strong> Elshth<br />
Btreet to North side <strong>of</strong> Tentn<br />
etreet.)<br />
_<br />
SBOOND DliTRIOT,<br />
iocond TOU-<br />
Palmer 1 " Sarage, 1111 Ashury Avanue.<br />
(District south aide <strong>of</strong> Tenth<br />
itreet to North side <strong>of</strong> ThlrteuW<br />
THTBD DliTRIOT, iaconS Ward —<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> Haney Lloyd chattln, 1111<br />
Asbury Avenue. (District South<br />
side <strong>of</strong> Thirteenth atreet to North<br />
•Ida.<strong>of</strong> Twentieth Btreet,)<br />
FOURTH 'BMTfUOT. Beeond Ward —<br />
Hra, Ida, B, Eyan, IIDI Osntral<br />
Avenue,<br />
(District isuth side <strong>of</strong><br />
Twentieth<br />
atreet to Fifty-nlstn<br />
Strut.)<br />
The above dlstricta and polling places<br />
apply to both Primary and General<br />
Election days,<br />
REGINA B, RODOERB.<br />
Oily Clark<br />
10.:4.!t.pf, $15,12<br />
151/231<br />
IN OMANOHBV OP NEW<br />
To BOOTH 0, FBANKLINi<br />
By virtue <strong>of</strong> an Order <strong>of</strong> the Court<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chancery ef New jersey, made on<br />
the SEth day <strong>of</strong> geptamber, 194?. In a<br />
certain cause wherein gvelyn M, Franklin<br />
Is petitioner and you are defendant,<br />
you are required to appear and plead,<br />
answer or demur to petltioner'a petition<br />
on or before the gsth day ef November,<br />
Wanted: listings<br />
Apartments, Rooming Uouse»,<br />
Hotels,<br />
BDSIIICH <strong>of</strong> any type,<br />
Have buyers waiting!<br />
B. A- Strout, Agency<br />
Mwy Slwrey, Associate<br />
Petersburg, N- J.<br />
Phone Tnckahm<br />
n-l-ll<br />
or 73-R-2<br />
•Hiollt or wrtte, wlU ta mts to<br />
FULLER BRUSHES!<br />
OCEAN 01TI<br />
Robert V, RttnMik :<br />
13 W. Grottlana Av., BflBM Ft, ,<br />
Phono e, P. M<br />
FULLER BRUSHES<br />
SomenFoInt — AUmllv CoWitj<br />
i,F.QrtOffl£<br />
14? Chatk. Ave,<br />
H<br />
Ip.10.4t.Bl, »I.60<br />
NffriCB TO tnWT CM3BITOBB<br />
Eltnts <strong>of</strong> niHA<br />
BCHAFFEiR. P<br />
L<br />
JUHHL<br />
Purmiant to the order or IttVIHa<br />
FITCH, Surrogate <strong>of</strong> the County ot<br />
Oape May, made oil ths IHterotb day<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>ober A. D, III), on the »I>P»lc»-<br />
tlaB <strong>of</strong> tha nMerisar, the sitcutor <strong>of</strong><br />
said deceased, notice la hereby gfven<br />
to tho creditor, <strong>of</strong> BnldVoceaoed to eiftibit<br />
ti the subscriber under oatft, or<br />
Utlrmotlon their elalma and demWuH<br />
•faiut the eatate er aAjd<br />
deoused<br />
within ill months from tlw fiftotnth<br />
dar ot Ootohif A, O,IW. or they<br />
Wilt he forever barrad ol any antlon<br />
against the subscriber.<br />
Pater <strong>Oct</strong>ober lith, A. D, 19 . * /<br />
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IByNaVy<br />
fainly Thanked<br />
For Recent Outing<br />
Qcean <strong>City</strong> Academy, 36th at.<br />
~av., summer sea tralnfor<br />
boys, la warmly;<br />
ia a letter received by Jack<br />
ee captain <strong>of</strong> the Academy,<br />
Mahel V, P. Hughes, <strong>of</strong><br />
Twenty-two Waves and Navy per-'<br />
innel recently enjoyed an outing<br />
. the Academy. r<br />
Lieut. Hughes' letter loaows:<br />
"The members ot this Philadelphia<br />
Naval Base Chorus Join with me 111<br />
voicing their hearty appreciation for<br />
the delightful hospitality extended<br />
by the sponsors <strong>of</strong> the Naval Acadenyr<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
"OVERWHELMED"<br />
"In a telephone conversation with<br />
Captain Shubert, I told him that we<br />
were quite overwhelmed by the peri^ithnlf<br />
££&£?*" to ""* Tells Rotary flow He Got That Way'<br />
LiJL waBIG NEWS!<br />
B. F. Goorfrich Tires<br />
•wear Prewar Tires<br />
and cost less<br />
tun prewar prices!<br />
that<br />
paid dividends<br />
<strong>of</strong> happiness for those who<br />
have been Influenced by the factors,<br />
both personal and environmental,<br />
that have been moulded into the<br />
perfect pattern known as the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Academy."<br />
LEGION DINNER,<br />
ARMISTICE NIGHT<br />
The Academy has booked two large<br />
affairs for November. The first. Nonifeber<br />
1, will see ISO Artisans gathered<br />
there for a dinner and social<br />
affair.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Armistice night, November 11,<br />
ISO will attend the first past commanders'<br />
dinner <strong>of</strong> Morgan-Ranck<br />
Post, American Legion, since prewar<br />
days<br />
All resort, war veterans<br />
have been Invited to attend.<br />
Army and Navy victory medal? will<br />
be awarded to Wor d War n veterans<br />
who will not have received-them<br />
adventures <strong>of</strong> a doorbe<br />
g magazine salesman were unfolded<br />
at the meeting <strong>of</strong> thl Rotan<br />
Club Friday night at Plymouth Inn,<br />
our<br />
TODAY you can gat<br />
ALL-OUT ALLOWANCE<br />
FOR YOUR OLD TIRIS<br />
Put B. P. Goodrich Silvern nj "First"<br />
on yom list for (1) belter than prewar<br />
mileage, (2) better than prewar<br />
wfery, (3) bellet than prewar value.<br />
With all these "«tns" and today's SO<br />
LOW price, we're still adding a red<br />
allowance for your present tir«.<br />
fHWAi Mtia<br />
CARJJtf MIS<br />
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NOWOHLV<br />
14Mt.lt lin<br />
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tut,<br />
i 6 vmrttant<br />
dwito, ,m utirt-<br />
&* —d uuttntt ulltua<br />
t itotimt t» mitten,"<br />
Ml a Nn 6.00-14 5iU.rt.wn «<br />
— Ymir tar<br />
£ ROY WELLS AUTO SERVICE<br />
Phone 1262 or 8572<br />
311 - 34th Street<br />
II F. Good rich<br />
FIRST IN RUBBER<br />
meantime.<br />
This ceremony will<br />
followed by a vaudeville show.<br />
be<br />
To Ask Removal<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sunken Dredge<br />
The removal <strong>of</strong> a sunken dredge<br />
from Hereford Inlet. North Wll3-<br />
Wood, will be asked <strong>of</strong> the State<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Conservation.<br />
Mayor Oeor Ke A. Redding said<br />
this week that the dredge has been<br />
termed a menace to the navigation<br />
<strong>of</strong> commercial and pleasure craft<br />
Formerly owned by the Eastern<br />
Engineering Co, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
the craft was used to dredge the Inet<br />
on a state-awarded<br />
contract.<br />
Shortjy after the project was completed,<br />
fire wrecked the dredge<br />
PLAN TIMBER BULKHEAD<br />
Plans for the construction sf a<br />
Owners <strong>of</strong> the adjacent properties<br />
'ill pay the cost.<br />
Buggeln, representative in this district<br />
for Colliers Magazine, and one<br />
or Colliers 1<br />
top-ranking salesmen In<br />
the country.<br />
Abandoning the meat business on<br />
Long Island, he said he practically<br />
tell Into the employ <strong>of</strong> the magazine<br />
when he found out that he and the<br />
branch manager In Brooklyn both<br />
liked to flsh.<br />
MISTAKEN rOR -SACRED COW"<br />
When he went to work, the branch<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice was plagued by the fact that<br />
the home <strong>of</strong>fice was persistently<br />
sending relatives <strong>of</strong> high executives<br />
to the Brooklyn Branch, expecting<br />
the branch manager to give them<br />
Jobs.<br />
Usually they weren't worth<br />
their salt.<br />
The manager mistook Mr. Buggeln<br />
for one <strong>of</strong> these "sacred cows' r and<br />
decided to get rid <strong>of</strong> him In a hurry<br />
He gave him a handful <strong>of</strong> accounts<br />
upon which no collections had been<br />
made in seven or eight years<br />
Blissfully<br />
Ignorant <strong>of</strong> the cardi that were<br />
stacked against him, the neophyte<br />
•ailed Into the collection enterprise<br />
alang Flatbush av<br />
HE SCARED 'EM'<br />
"Evidently the customers wen<br />
scared when they saw me. 1 he admitted.<br />
-They figured that Colliers<br />
must be a pretty tough outfit if It<br />
would remember an unpaid bill 50<br />
many years and they decided that<br />
they had better pay me "<br />
Out <strong>of</strong> 45 accounts with wlilfh he<br />
had started In the morning, the<br />
fledgling collector returned at night<br />
with only 24 unpaid.<br />
"Is that the best you can do' •<br />
growled the manager. Buggeln said<br />
maybe he could do better. He did,<br />
Egp»R..iei,U, Mnb<br />
Thereafter,<br />
through all.the Intricate<br />
<strong>of</strong> selling the magazine, books and<br />
encyclopedias, on the easy-payment<br />
Installment plan.<br />
9EGINNER-S LUCK<br />
'After four year* in New York he<br />
was<br />
transferred to Philadelphia.<br />
There one day he set ont to show<br />
another beginner how to sell. By<br />
luck he sold practically every prospect.<br />
The day's commissions ran<br />
up to 130 or $40. . The beginner's<br />
y," to Mid, "W It that good<br />
ewry day?' r , ,,<br />
BUfgeln waved hte hand Indifferently.<br />
"Oh, sure." he said, "only<br />
some days it's better." The beginner<br />
grabbed a phone and called his<br />
wife, to tell her <strong>of</strong> the potential<br />
gold mine he had unearthed.<br />
Next day they had the same luck<br />
as they started out. The beginner<br />
begged Buggeln to let him go on his<br />
own. Buggeln dlfl.<br />
"That's the last I ever saw <strong>of</strong><br />
him," he concluded.<br />
The speaker was Introduced by<br />
Roy EL Darby. C Douglass Longenecker<br />
introduced the guests.<br />
Gene Anity in<br />
Town—Almost<br />
deorge L. Btaric* Philadelphia,<br />
decided to visit his summer<br />
home in Stone Harbor tfieithef<br />
<strong>On</strong> Impulse he garbed himself<br />
In a cowboy coilume he hid<br />
bought recently in Tucson, JM2<br />
2ona. • • • *•*<br />
At Stone Harbor, some smaU<br />
boy spotted him and spread tlS<br />
word that Gene AutrVmovi*<br />
cowboy, was In town. Dozens <strong>of</strong><br />
boys, armed with cameras and<br />
autograph books, gathered out-<br />
Printed and Pttbluhe4in Americtf*<br />
• the<br />
1 Parade OCEAN CITY<br />
Telephone 0304 or 0305 OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31,<strong>1947</strong><br />
THIS IS PHILCO WEEK<br />
STAINTCN^S<br />
OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS<br />
300 May Romp<br />
[allowe'en Fete<br />
rade to Move at 8 p. m,, Friday;<br />
liare Dance, Block Party, to Follow<br />
ETpromiaes to be one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s outstanding<br />
»-i celebrations will bt itagad Friday on Aabuiy<br />
Whcraft will reign for a night under auspicBs <strong>of</strong><br />
epartment <strong>of</strong> public relations.<br />
itieH will begin with the annual parade at 8 p, m,<br />
the awarding <strong>of</strong> prizes to winners and an old<br />
LUMBER<br />
B'UILDINC<br />
SUPPLIES<br />
J. P. COLLINS CO.<br />
SO. SEAVILLE, N J.<br />
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Vo/i'fte <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Me<br />
*S6/twittf M/hns-<br />
ONLY 1 OUT OF 10 HOMES<br />
HAS ADEQUAn<br />
OR PROPER* NIATiNf I<br />
Depend on CHATHAM t<strong>of</strong>titi]<br />
• blanket that's long «<br />
qyaliiy despite its Umftypti<br />
Wtnt.r ^%d<br />
t* Small KM*M.<br />
Mt« Cool<br />
You should be comfortable this Winter!<br />
And it's easy and inexpensive with a Chrysler Airtemp<br />
automatic heating system.<br />
We ran install a completely modern, efficient Chrysler<br />
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hot water heat using gas, oil or coal fuel.<br />
We will be glad to show you how little<br />
cash it lakes to give yourself the finest in automatic heating.<br />
Co. « Many, people have found that a modern, efficient heating plant pays<br />
for itself in a few years io actual money saved over<br />
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Don't wait for the first frost to think about Winter! CaU us<br />
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Remember, every Chrysler Airtemp unit is backed by<br />
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Don't settle for less!<br />
Wlnltt Air Cenditlsnf I<br />
OSmr Oil Fir.d<br />
YMr-AroMUl Air Condllion.f-HMri<br />
ond C«ll<br />
Cannnlen Oil turntn<br />
for rVtwnt Iqutpuwit<br />
You just can't help looking better in<br />
ARROW HARVEST TONES<br />
Frankly we eon'f think <strong>of</strong> anything that dots such<br />
all around nice things to a man as does this new<br />
Esquire featured Arrow Harvest Tone Ensemble.<br />
In its neatly arranged stripes — its fiRily colored<br />
broadebth fabrics, you'll see a shirt that's perfect<br />
for all your suits.<br />
Each is topped with a super-smart Arrow cellar —<br />
has a carefully harmonized tie and handkerchief<br />
that blends with (t in flawless taste. Come in, see<br />
the swell selection <strong>of</strong> colors it comes In — any one<br />
<strong>of</strong> which is grand for Fall,<br />
Shirts $3.33 flu $1.30 HandktrchUft 63c<br />
"Sntton"<br />
25% cotton atlda rat<br />
And the medium wcirfit (<br />
. A "Buy In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>" campaign,<br />
sponsored by-the Busjnesg Men's<br />
Association, will be formally t a b d<br />
Thursday, November SO, at a dlnhet<br />
at Maler's Restaurant, beginning at<br />
6:45 p. ro. • '<br />
Letters to members if the<br />
ciatfon and toothers Interested'in<br />
promoting the campaign were mailed<br />
this week.<br />
The dinner meeting also - tejH,<br />
launch a Community Spirit Campaign.<br />
' i -.<br />
Mayor Clydo W. StruM* t*<br />
uled to speak on transportation<br />
rally and to Philadelphia. James<br />
Loughran will speiik m the bn:<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> campaign and upon<br />
Importance <strong>of</strong> an merchants -'*-<br />
Ing thcli eftorta for civic '<br />
slvehess.'<br />
Thee<br />
'-<br />
Sft<br />
arable or<br />
*w,<br />
era to taringtlw<br />
up to par for an<br />
fENBION<br />
Of particular<br />
tlie two separate<br />
Ing<br />
vilflr<br />
, JOHpy<br />
for Wojaielptl.<br />
This *ystem<br />
If. adopted Nfbr.i<br />
mta<br />
p m g<br />
pension after ii 30<br />
^<br />
andtheycj<br />
us *<br />
An Earnest Plea to Subscribers<br />
Of The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
This Is an earnest plea that Sentinel-ledger subscrtbers notify us<br />
a week or 10 days before they move—either from one location to<br />
another In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> or to or from their winter homes In other ettles.<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> them are thoughtful enough to do that, but others completely<br />
forget It In the rush <strong>of</strong> moving. Their oversight results In a<br />
long Interruption <strong>of</strong> service, waste <strong>of</strong> precious newsprint and unnecessary<br />
expense to The Sentinel-Ledger.<br />
Because newspapers arc second-class mail, they cannot be forwarded<br />
without first-class postage being attached.<br />
When a subscriber falls to notify us <strong>of</strong> his change <strong>of</strong> address,<br />
here's what happens:<br />
The post <strong>of</strong>fice notifies The Sentinel-Ledger on a form card. For '<br />
each card The Sentinel-Lodger Is charged 2 cents. The post <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
returns the undelivered copy. By that time It Is out ot date «nd can'-' 1<br />
not bo sold.<br />
V> -v,,<br />
If e approved by a 1<br />
pie, the same M<br />
a, few years ago.<br />
As to taxpayers 1<br />
thl« law<br />
state and the.<br />
The new<br />
town the TOM ot<br />
taMUhtd'-b/ "<br />
**""'<br />
•<br />
r<br />
1 L<br />
^
*S7c<br />
Genuine Lamb<br />
E,, loin Lamb Chops<br />
i'JUb lamb Chops<br />
Lamb-Chops "*"'•<br />
Lamb Roast "-45c<br />
Neck Lamb i<br />
Lamb •»-r by Cape May Council No. 1, Civil Service Association
LLOYD'S<br />
FLOWER SHOP<br />
4S7 AJIMUT AvcniK<br />
HALLOWE'EN<br />
PARTY TIME<br />
B<br />
I<br />
s<br />
a<br />
-Chinese JUnterns<br />
• Bittersweet<br />
Large Orange and<br />
Yellow Dahlias<br />
Large Mums on order N_<br />
Roses and Orchids, etc. g<br />
OCE OWN GROWN (M<br />
CHRYSANTHEMUMS W<br />
at tbwfer and medium sbtns Ml<br />
$1.00 Bunch |j<br />
• ifcnte torn •» Odd £«<br />
for your garden &;<br />
$1.50 at the farm IT<br />
Phone 0277<br />
6t4ttfttrftezc'..<br />
Every occasion ia the<br />
right time to send<br />
flowers, They land a<br />
feitive air — a charm<br />
and graciousness to<br />
every occasion — big or<br />
small.<br />
Lmndtni M, ScuIMlle<br />
COK8AGES, WEDDING BOUQUETS, DECORATIONS<br />
POTTED PLANTS, DISH QABDENi, THtBABIVMS.<br />
POTTKBr, BOUQUETS. BASKETS and FUNERAL DESIGNS<br />
, m tftUnr to the than MiBHtd Bamttai In Bomtr. Point ud<br />
~ "" "" "lift Ills 01^ flnd Advent ms|<br />
MONEY—OPEN BlW 'Ul B,<br />
MARGARET JOHNSON<br />
f SCHOOL o^<br />
DANCE ond DRAMA<br />
507 - 9th Street Phona 0478-W or 2241<br />
u/str voun meAury PAK^OR ruts<br />
CERRim BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />
TO3 A«bury Aw. phone 1394<br />
INDIVIDUAL HAIR STYLING<br />
Cold • Machineless and Machine Wave<br />
ALL OTHEK BRANCHES Of BEAUTY CULTCE!<br />
HMr BtjUit Featjber Cot by Cerruti and Mr, Andrew<br />
CLOSED WEDNESDAY<br />
&auiu Salon<br />
m 2,Z<br />
CLOSED WEDNESDAY •< • •»••• nffl<br />
If Your Hair Has Beta Ihj, Fmiy and<br />
Connie's Beauty Shop<br />
Win flntnvtct Yon • Baft Natoral-Lockinc<br />
Eu7-to-Gu«VM PERMANENT WAVE<br />
MM Asbnry AvtMs<br />
MOM OTM<br />
CLOSED WEDNESDAY<br />
CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />
BEAUTY SALON<br />
Tbme Uil<br />
In Permanent Wave, and<br />
AU Ihanty Alda<br />
154 Asburj Avenue<br />
OTSBAy<br />
LESS WAVE*<br />
JOHNSON'S<br />
BEAUTY SALON<br />
STHdWC<br />
Better, Easter COLD WAVES<br />
Machine, ModUndtM and Cold Waving<br />
Phone 0664<br />
841 Asbury Ava,<br />
CLOSED WEDNESDAY<br />
•MtttaelM «dH be scarce next<br />
winter. Bat ft'* tasy to pro-<br />
Wet younelf if you act now.<br />
uhootdtrMOW'<br />
pendable «blue cod'. Then<br />
youTl be eU ict for carefrei<br />
heating comfort the very first<br />
>Mt»M><br />
**•*•••*<br />
Phone US today And we'll fill cold day.<br />
>the brim with do- Mir tuoetI IIRMS<br />
BBRKARD<br />
Phone 0414<br />
jD. <strong>of</strong> A. Has<br />
(Noted Guests<br />
State Offers<br />
Are Entertained<br />
ihsr <strong>of</strong> _„__ . visito<br />
ita <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oity <br />
lUifitui <strong>of</strong> America, at „<br />
——• wetting las* week<br />
OWEN PETTIT, Reports<br />
MORE WOMEN'S NEWS<br />
ON PAGE 11 and 14.<br />
St. Augustine P.-T. A.<br />
Has first Card Party<br />
<strong>of</strong> Season; la Success<br />
A large and enthusiastic group <strong>of</strong><br />
-ird »ayen turned eut fhumr<br />
night last week for the first o. «<br />
Series <strong>of</strong> monthly card parties sponsored<br />
by the Purent-Trtclier Aasoc 1<br />
atton <strong>of</strong> St. Augustine's Ohureh.<br />
The affair took pluee In Knighta<br />
coiumbus Jmu, with <strong>of</strong>ficeri <strong>of</strong><br />
ie Association, headed by Mrs<br />
Lodg<<br />
iHuck Finn Outfit<br />
[Wins Party Prize<br />
Women'* Club<br />
Awards Mrs. Heut<br />
. An original "Huckleberry nun<br />
I costume won first prjge tor Mr§,<br />
Ann ReJjt at the Women's Club<br />
Hallowe'en Party last Thursday at<br />
the home ol Mrs. William Tows<br />
send, 60S Atlantic av,<br />
•dger Bulidlng.<br />
nceivM a Soout<br />
Among the sts were State<br />
In ducking for ap<br />
U EUia H, Leuch, h!gh-<br />
I •* imaJdnf In the state;<br />
Mrs, Heist's costume was a faithful<br />
reproduction <strong>of</strong> Mark Twain's ed Scout bookmarks, and Lyn<br />
Krothar sad Avis Alien were a<br />
I Junior Fast S uncilor Miriam<br />
I /SUM<br />
E. Holmes, <strong>of</strong><br />
famous character, complete with won flrrt plaoe In the JNnU «^^<br />
lund, who presld- i TUese, acting as the eom-fishing pole and pockets iuled with ble. receiving a Scout handkerchief.<br />
Iteje Geundl re- In charge. Other parties dur- all sorts <strong>of</strong> paraphernalia.<br />
Henrietta Cole add Fnuicifl Asqently<br />
held In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, and , «ie winter wUl be on the last<br />
during whose term <strong>of</strong> olfloe State iuriday <strong>of</strong> each month.<br />
Mrs, Margaret Bowman was<br />
Eiante won Scout lanyards In the<br />
memSershlp increased by loo; , L/OOr Door prizes prtees iwere won by Mrsawarded a prize for the prettiest bubble gum contest.<br />
costume,<br />
WIN BUBBLE GUM RACE<br />
Others were State Vice Councilor Anna Caraburn, a "qafce.'and Mrs!<br />
Charlotte Tyler; Omce H. Wyior, Bert Adams, u clilckeiu A eako witches, pumpkins and skeletons The local troop traveled by trolley<br />
I member <strong>of</strong> She State Judiciary; •--- : - T *• Past ' wijleli VM tht'first"prize tor" bingo featured the attractive decorations to BakersviUe on Saturday for a<br />
I State gpunisllor Gertrude »,.Mont. WM won by Dale and Frank OB In the belt Hallowe'en tradition. Jirl Scout Rally with their leader,<br />
rose; District Deputy State Couii- Ooun. lagher.<br />
Mrs, Eltaibeth M. Fry. Also present<br />
Prise in included<br />
eUors ollo Jennie Mett (f (Dtatrtet ' 1/, "Ul. igner,<br />
rose winners In games Included<br />
U — - - ^^ !• , _*c Si •<br />
llan milsy (Dtatrlct 2), COM Per- Other award winners included liSiru^mfM<br />
B^ u u^<br />
were troops from Soniers Point, Un.<br />
B t<br />
M P' wood and Plcaaantvllle and a group<br />
rong (Oitilot g)' Deputt' State Mrs, Talese, a bedspread; Mrs, 9R rt Tl 1 < le «"f nes - Mrs, Stokes su> from Brownie TTOOM 1 «d 2, with<br />
O Uora lll More, lie Nel-<br />
Cnanes Sehreiber, Mrs, Charles I<br />
their letden, Mrs. Ethel Shaw and<br />
___„_., attend,<br />
Mra, Towniend,<br />
cakes; i; Mrs. Thomas Oauley Refrnshments were served by the Bleanore Meeteer and Feggy Me Mo-<br />
^^«?=..*?*^!«F.II* »E*e * as*, National »»44wiias i Mrs. *M*a. Ann Henry, groceries, i i«»i,ulii| II,,.,,,.<br />
BUSCH'S<br />
FAMOUS SEAFOODS<br />
TOWNSEND'S INLET, N. J.<br />
Will Remain Open<br />
FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS<br />
SEEV1NG<br />
SEAFOODS and SI<br />
Until Further Notice<br />
Seasoj<br />
Cantor's<br />
•tertkt<br />
PGGL<br />
SUITS .<br />
All<br />
IK*<br />
We have<br />
y snfl<br />
lake<br />
JOSEPH K. VEASBT,<br />
AWNING<br />
PROBLEMS?<br />
WINDOW SHADED<br />
CANVAS FLOOR<br />
CANVAS PRODUCTS<br />
Consult<br />
IONAL TENT & AWNING CO.<br />
itnor Avenue Phone 2-9S41<br />
E»T\BIA»HKD UM<br />
AWMINO WITH TUK T4JM>«KU LOOK"<br />
H'S CLEANERS<br />
pNinth Street<br />
M0DAU$m&<br />
34 CORINTHIAN A<br />
We art<br />
TO DINNER PARTIES, BRam" 1 <br />
BANQUETS or any sociaj affaira, ii]|S<br />
No Outside Catering Phone 21«(J<br />
• CLOSED SUNDAYS •<br />
HOURS<br />
11:30 to 1:30 || grj<br />
SUBMARINE<br />
SANDWICHO<br />
917 Asbury Avenue<br />
SUBMARINE SAND\<br />
- OUB SPECIALTI _<br />
Also S*TTinf .. .<br />
A VBriety <strong>of</strong> Other Delicioiis J<br />
Ice Cream — Giant Milk Shakes pri|<br />
COOK'S<br />
LONGPORT<br />
Fine Cuisine<br />
Seafood-Steaks<br />
Cocktail Lounge an&fo\<br />
31st & Atlantic<br />
OPEN ALL YEAR<br />
GREG0R1<br />
HOTEL - BAR - RESTAUfl<br />
d00 Shore Rod - SommlMl<br />
TELEVISION C01J|<br />
BEER<br />
DIRECT FROM KEG<br />
Ddicious Food and Drinks<br />
SNAPPER SOUP - CLAMI<br />
Good Eat. Good Drink.<br />
"FOB AN ADVENTUBB IN ^<br />
WISSOW r<br />
RESTAURANT and COCP<br />
SOMERSPOINT,J*A<br />
ANNQUNCltiJi-<br />
OUR NEW WINTER fM<br />
Sundays (roro 12 "Wf 1 ; «j<br />
EVERETT BAA<br />
Muter <strong>of</strong> Uu> Uu<br />
Plajft* for yonr dinner<br />
234 SHORE ROAD<br />
NOTED FOR EXC<br />
Maryland Avenue,<br />
•<br />
PIANIST<br />
Fan, Music,<br />
at<br />
-* f i. J *<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
Phone 1078<br />
Put Your Summer<br />
Clothe* Away<br />
Clean •<br />
FRESHEN YOUR<br />
FALL WARDROBE<br />
WITH<br />
CLEAN CLOTHES<br />
'^OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT<br />
MAM<br />
.in -<br />
Wee Tot Shop<br />
93S ASBURY AVENUE<br />
FINE SELECTION<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e and Two-Pieoi<br />
SNOW SUITS<br />
i to g<br />
We specialize in<br />
HANDMADE DRESSES<br />
— OPEN ALL YEAR —<br />
VOTE NO<br />
<strong>On</strong> ConBtHution . • . Defeat<br />
al Monarchy<br />
—Easy<br />
„ Gambling<br />
—Taxation to Support a Church Ministry<br />
(Parochial Schools)<br />
PRAY * ' THINK • VOTE<br />
if 1*»W for'l>y N J 111* < om. ESuEmf&Hai! Qf Church liii'l atjito.<br />
Charles B, Russell<br />
ires from Business<br />
'.'' In, retiring, after 85 years <strong>of</strong> business activity<br />
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ill" *""Jt" * vSrT 35 "/^-" j<br />
— f $ n,-w *ri' * w? •- ' •* ^ * i ' w5*MF-w-, « v - -' .<br />
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A<br />
$*#•&: itylirtBrithi aewiiit style<br />
^*W=#tti proud •jndlwdual • identity<br />
^*W* Waclurd" nt a glance! '<br />
asw<br />
new luxury appointments In the year»i<br />
*•«•»" tatirler! See them •HI<br />
¥Klf '' ""•• «»• *«Ui BaBrtar, 11»<br />
Bwaei mmarliii liBiar ferewn ' »<br />
Time cannot shuf* tn«m 'tit trne ">•"• dan. that (Mata I »p«rtBWBr raatal i may claim umefraiii AmS'^MiiMBi<br />
Tim that come cannot never unlta iinltt as on rtraat etrei flaor, All *laetrts kit. 1111 Haven »*, and paWDi Ma for thia<br />
our lovuuf lovlm thought* thourhtn it s( yon. ron. I*". ahan, MtimHalV ntraffii larl. llylna- room, eun jad, . , ' T...-.•• •,-....,••,'-,.; ,jj,<br />
M.rlan, Mom ,Bd Dad OarrlWB. |w»> «•«* MaraaBaiBtBaBMB 1W- BM^-Nie. ,.,,„, ,^, 1 ^ , ,,<br />
J patha, rBTBilllM, nod<br />
diu- Hit unj' brother iimny"iin*lir» tl.n Ulladl and •totrn wlndowa. I<br />
-"•r inakar. Price frorn.<br />
HI f<br />
«ry 10, 1I4T. ,<br />
HiilMly Blrtlnlny, little «on.<br />
to have a wona«rfui home «t no ctitrini<br />
charcM. Th. lot to itUM «M bath, and an »ttr« complete apart-<br />
BAI«—RooBlor hBUM, IB rooma. |<br />
Thstii all thu m fan MJ,,<br />
Ood nemlrf (uiQther nnttl ID Hciven. the pries ii rauonible »t ttl,O(t,' Mr, m.nt, all Bleaiy fornl.hed In • goad<br />
to Ha «(lad yoa away, i<br />
Mill., c/o Braktr, III Atlantis av. cenlral location. TMa I. a nsd Inw»<br />
had you for meh a, Illllo while,<br />
iL proatism *t *ii,oOo. Wh Miiia,<br />
: • - _ • ' " — » • * *<br />
It Mamed an awful nhame<br />
BITVATIONB—BaBy pltUr will alt with «/a Brrtar^jia AtlwiUa »¥,. ll,j t<br />
Tliat Ood wintid rou In H««ven ^- ml.MHl by Mother.<br />
HAWHON—jnrntn. lit lovinir nanary<br />
or our dear Braiidnon, Jumna, on hli<br />
flml blrthilay. Ootoht.r |7,, iadly<br />
mlaMd hy tit loving STiinAparaBl*, Mr,<br />
•Bd Xn, Waiter B. CuttiB, it.<br />
Robert Ct' Come<br />
Ultlf mm, dlBlBt Mom, MtttMn,<br />
b«tli. Wlnlar r«t»t, InTormaUon IMM<br />
toJ«L?« !* ' i<br />
—Heated iinn,<br />
ylcinttj Third I W«l«Jr taniaksd, : : aaputuMUs hall<br />
ia.ii I w*y> - Ai-rwDB u4 btyi MtUs* ov the I<br />
BAIJt-l family. J M4na«l ..ch, t.8ALE~somera Point. Nice cottaae. ]<br />
l-ear linn with garaft apartment, bedrooma, tile bath. eAra loll.t, not<br />
(ood n.lihborhood and nt »13« air kail all burner, i-car (ann,<br />
month income nMlr. Thla property 110.000; two nice buntalowa. I Bad.<br />
BM hat water aaM and la occupied room, and bath,, hat wain Mat, tflOO<br />
year round. I dertiie rafrlgantsn ench. gTRBTCH. Ill OHM av. 10-il<br />
art Included and furnd^Uaa Ja J unit, •AL.B—lO.lncli aaa ataam raJlator. 4.<br />
are Include ml ftlrnlahed ln* r t Tinlti toolumn*. «(a«Ue«,r pt.DO. 14 •" W,-<br />
Prl« »I»,S90 for a qalck aala, 'Mr<br />
Mlia, c/o UraH.r. ill Atlantic m, ,<br />
WM SOLICIT Irureranc* <strong>of</strong> all Midi<br />
Fin. uarliu. au Mt af oaaoaltr,<br />
ndaliir uo mnty Mh health id<br />
hot wat.r heatar afld 30ial|on tank.,<br />
»l( (or all Good condition. Phone<br />
'l ' :; ui«<br />
NT—ue.otiful (urnlalied J bedrooma<br />
home, twin bed*. In central iMtlon<br />
U tha city, •atojnatlo all hot water<br />
heater. WIntM rental,, octotar 1 to<br />
TbeBendixistheonlyaat<br />
ius Wen home-proved in j<br />
ble-frce ferWce, yet ^ coitt (<br />
OtOKYOUW TODAY-T«|1<br />
BEND<br />
COMi IN ro« A rtii<br />
JAGOBGi<br />
AUTOMATIC SLEEPING<br />
Phew 8577<br />
GROCERIES<br />
DELICATESSEN<br />
JANE LOGAN IC* CEKAM<br />
' ; Fromn Foo*<br />
: ,<br />
OPEN AI* TEAK<br />
8TRBTOH AOKNOT, Ml <strong>Ocean</strong> Illr onlr. Mr. Mllu. c/o Draker, li»l<br />
•••. '• • • •••• I 1 ..• _ _•}'"•• •• t f l A t l a n U o « T . . .,.'•.• ••'.•.:.-. ., .,- 1 0 - J l l<br />
, Irara, netai etrM'tM ul corner. I Usaii, new.."|U.«t, Phone 1M4.W,<br />
Ite-rooli latB, Fr*d Rle««, fill IMIJ ; ' M-ll<br />
M.^a, av. «,«« iiii. •:i».ii)«.t.»_#-.^..„„,,..:•:.v^..,^^f<br />
BAUB-1131 M-toii Fata panel tniat, ««hw fyraiahad, !««•, gwan, «ood<br />
liTI. HtlM.k OMB, POi ii» .L loctloo. Price |ll,B*(|, 8TBKTOH. 411<br />
«three blankctsl<br />
ALSO<br />
C. E. Refrigerators<br />
AL-ENYARNSHOP<br />
RHEUMATISM i<br />
The pata and OiECasntOTt.waodM.tM<br />
I with rheimatlsm, sciatic*, neural-<br />
milM^ * ally any condltltin r<br />
OV/llO<br />
reUct Start the BODYNB<br />
County Em]<br />
Retirement<br />
Election<br />
"ShJl the St'ate Employe'<br />
"PROPER CARE MEANSJ<br />
the voter, <strong>of</strong> the County <strong>of</strong><br />
^<br />
1<br />
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TrfemaOTfyvrgtrganttwi r^ffwwniffl^<br />
* - ^ f^H<br />
H^irffc$f%l5tWWSJ<br />
^*^ffi^MK^^<strong>of</strong><br />
1'*<br />
-a<br />
"1 sfet<br />
?"» KK3<br />
^:,m<br />
ii, Ait!,! V.VJNJ<br />
i IMefcyii.: DOUGLASS<br />
WtapiiiiW ^AKMAN - Michae! O'SHEA<br />
it^TItltT ATTORNEY<br />
ii<br />
and THURSDAY, BfoTOinber B.6 —<br />
; OOUBLB'PBATUHB #<br />
-TIEHNEY ..Anne JEFFRIES<br />
iilXEP BYSTEP"<br />
$3 * J<br />
— Ana--<br />
i •<br />
IWET1A WHISTLER"<br />
;. Mark STEVENB<br />
IWoider Who's Kissing Her Now"<br />
•'•&4&1<br />
JJQUOE STORE<br />
AX IN SOMERS POINT<br />
|tt;Ilpir. for 'ronr<br />
,*ni^<br />
SAVE<br />
J Strand and ViU&sf<br />
it<br />
tneWHi;<br />
o tl«e acheduled<br />
I Thursday, FHdiiy »nd S»UmI*T<br />
aueedto the public.<br />
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,<br />
E!T!T»«i?>af«r.lFfTT1<br />
•SIX rarm nOUSe<br />
pmt are lor one-story houses, oriel 7 TO<br />
for a stow and a half,<br />
187th t<br />
; ^?i WMt« ffPMi* toreeelw them them imidiJig Bie MIOT BUiif<br />
M teehnletfor pr^uotlon atar-l tet,^ wy arrive at Mr<br />
ting Margaret O'Brien u a child White's <strong>of</strong> fleeand can then oner<br />
htfftrina,*iUio in the east are Oyi «* ««* they niao touse,<br />
Oh^to. Karta Booth and Danny .——— —<br />
viBlm<br />
Hallowe'en Fete at<br />
witay and Saturday Sea Isl#, Friday<br />
"Snlrtt <strong>of</strong> West Pelnt" t stars FUlx ,,<br />
8e« Me <strong>City</strong> will have a eommun.<br />
"poe^BIanohard and QITDKK fy' «WJMw*n eilebratlon Friday<br />
the "touchdown twini" tii" who h wrote *<br />
sponsorea by the Ainrt Ainertenn<br />
DiW footbaU history at We« Point I J*»»» •* *^ quarters in the BwuraurlBg<br />
the 1M4-4S-46 "aeZSn. R£ f 0B »°«»f. »" the boardwalk. Ml],<br />
bert IhSne portrays the Eolortul tọ ?, J- BlnBlMun. school princi^;<br />
"Red" akfc- Army pi eK5h will be master <strong>of</strong> ctremonlM, PrK<br />
Others In the east are Sane (ffiSj ?m he awarded chili<br />
Tanis Ohandler andAlinHale^r' bert CMturees,<br />
Holiday and Tuesday " ~~<br />
"Kit Carson" concerns the adventures<br />
<strong>of</strong> the famous IndBi<br />
me<br />
Somers Point A, C.<br />
vs,<br />
Wildwood<br />
Kick<strong>of</strong>f 2:30 p. m<br />
SUNDAY, NOV. 2nd<br />
William Fehrle Field<br />
1st & Rhode Island Ave<br />
Somera Point<br />
Wateh for Game AtmouncenwnU<br />
Open Dally<br />
8 am.-ll:30p.m.<br />
Open Sunday<br />
8 a.m. - 8 p.m.<br />
Phil's<br />
Oyster Stews<br />
Clam Stews<br />
Fried Oysters<br />
Oyster Platters<br />
I<br />
EAT >IM HERE OR<br />
TAKE 'EM OUT ,<br />
Shafto's<br />
Luncheonette<br />
1249 Asbury Avenue<br />
• OPEN EARLY to LATE •<br />
Breakfast 8 to 1<br />
Douglass Ice Cream<br />
At These Low<br />
<strong>City</strong> Cab Rates<br />
Why Walk or Carry Bundles?<br />
Vtomi<br />
9th to 1st „ »<br />
North to 1st „.„.<br />
14th and Bay<br />
to 18th ,<br />
17th to 2StlL<br />
25th to 34th .<br />
34th to 45th.,.<br />
45th to B9th..: .<br />
_,35c i<br />
35c<br />
50c<br />
..,, 75c<br />
MM<br />
a Red Mid Yellow<br />
flitu rah<br />
II 4 AC<br />
UIUU<br />
Ninth and Atlantic Awt,<br />
733 Asbury Aw.<br />
15c each addT Fuss, m <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> New Jtreey<br />
CITY CAB ever striving to, give <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> better<br />
ert wryice at the low M f possftle cosfc 24.hoiL^<br />
eartiir; when Featberitone H'•,«<br />
ea^Trro^hoipltal.<br />
Police Chief Robert J. Lackey's<br />
tt h h hd to<br />
be during "the week end. Because<br />
plaster had begun to crumble from<br />
thflcellinlt <strong>of</strong> .his cltv hall <strong>of</strong>fice h«<br />
moved out while a celotex block<br />
•" iWM installed.<br />
FINED FOB DKVNKENESS<br />
arrested Saturday on the 12th I<br />
Open Until Thanksgiving<br />
9th Street at Boardwalk<br />
YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS<br />
SELVAGN'S<br />
9th St. and Anbury Am<br />
Phone 1839<br />
Prescriptions<br />
Our<br />
Specialty<br />
- SPECIAL OFFER -<br />
NOMMA «KIK OBEAM<br />
« » fie Boodolr Jar<br />
Limited Time 49c<br />
Dran -Cosmetic . Sundries<br />
• OPEN TILL 11 P. M. • |<br />
i<br />
CLOSED THUESDAYS<br />
Ford-Mercu<br />
Owner*!<br />
You Don't<br />
Need BT<br />
DOWN PAYMENT<br />
REBUILT MOTOR<br />
Installed In Yonr Oar H«w<br />
11 monthly payment* <strong>of</strong> 113<br />
Om C.1M (or ft DtlJnnd F<br />
KURTZ<br />
w n OMBB <strong>City</strong><br />
2390 or 0600<br />
CUHlfled Ad» Cost Uitte<br />
OtlBlf lUaralto'<br />
LUMBER<br />
BUILDING SUPPLIES<br />
J. P. COLLINS CO.<br />
«- SO, SEAVILLE, N-J.<br />
3-4415<br />
3^034<br />
Have You Tried READ'S for<br />
Those Hard-to-Get Items?<br />
We No% Have a Stocto <strong>of</strong><br />
MIXMASTERS<br />
G. E. TWO-SLICE POP-UP TOASTCRS<br />
ELECTRIC IRONS<br />
Nearty AU Makes<br />
Good Stock <strong>of</strong><br />
REVERE COPPER BOTTOM WARE<br />
We Are Distributors <strong>of</strong><br />
SKILSAW ELECTRIC SATO<br />
ELECTRIC SANDEHa and ELECTRIC DRILLS<br />
We Bi«t A M tos«»ct<br />
READ HARD WARE and PAINT CO.<br />
B^ASSpifAVE<br />
CONSTANCE BENNETT<br />
"THEUNSl<br />
PHIDAY flntf g|<br />
KAEtN BOOTB .<br />
; ESTHER BALE J'<br />
"THE UNFINIS<br />
Two Evening Shows Slartinf 7 p,.<br />
Air CondlUoneaj|<br />
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Od^M<br />
FELIX •<strong>On</strong>e* BLANCBAJ^S<br />
ROBERT 8HAYNE _ ANNK'tifegf<br />
"SPIRIT OF W<br />
abo LMtle Lnln Cartoon, "Trouor,<br />
MONDAY and TUESDAY, Noranber »J^<br />
* DANA ANDREWS *. LYNN iw|<br />
WARD BOND - HAROLD HDBEB'-;<br />
"KITCAf<br />
Flicker Fluhtatt*<br />
MONDAY ud TUESDAY, NovtraW* ,<br />
NORMA 8IIEAREE . JOAN CBAF^M<br />
PAULOTTE GODDARD . JOAN;<br />
THE WO<br />
raiDAT<br />
and SATUROAV, N
's Grove<br />
lerDies<br />
%, J. S. Lamb Had Been<br />
Bl Since June<br />
I services for Johns.Lamb,<br />
.. lettor and owner ol Jack's<br />
, dOMers Point, vbo died early<br />
J — last week In Shorn Memttal,<br />
were conducted 8at-<br />
,«t 114V a. m, at Oettoum<br />
-Smith's Funeral Home. Her.<br />
~; £. Vaughan, rector <strong>of</strong> Holy<br />
—'<br />
Kiel Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiated,<br />
iollowed to —• "-<br />
fc j ad bee in cue ijfig-<br />
10 dare but bad been too ill to<br />
renhttwmt at Uie Grove since<br />
if survived by his wile, Mrs.<br />
Wlwrine I4unb; an aunt, MM<br />
n EM<strong>of</strong>firteln. ol Woodclifle,<br />
w. ana an uncle and aunt, Mr.<br />
I its. William Poos, <strong>of</strong> fennels,<br />
ai home was at 58 Momingside<br />
.tMactty.<br />
Woman Dies<br />
Hospital<br />
Annie Stakes O^i^Uei, <strong>of</strong><br />
addphia and 605 Atlantic av.,<br />
Saturday in Shore Memorial<br />
\ Sotners Point, after a short<br />
She was 83.<br />
QonE&lez was thi widow Of<br />
, A. Gonzalez. Far* "several<br />
tan she had made her home with<br />
" " Percy Stokes, at 60S<br />
, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and In<br />
ihla. where they redded at<br />
833 M. 16th St.<br />
'Other survivors arc a eister, Mrs,<br />
lassie Stokes Beck, and a ntphew,<br />
SuS6eH Gonzalez; Beck, both <strong>of</strong><br />
Bean <strong>City</strong>; and a niece, Mrs. Elise<br />
Itakta Meteger <strong>of</strong> Haveftord, Bs,<br />
JFunersl services took place Wed<br />
at 11 a. m., at the Cadman<br />
ith funeral Home, Bev, A<br />
GonglotT, pastor ol the Math<br />
., Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiated, lntcnnen:<br />
In laurel HJU cemetery, Fhik-<br />
; 'i."BMt
CITY 5ETWNfiUEI>GfeR<br />
haches Warn <strong>of</strong> Overconfidence m Undefeated Team Faces C<br />
llettermen<br />
I Squad to<br />
Resort<br />
Sub* Again Star<br />
4 A» Hammonton<br />
Succumbs to Local*<br />
^ .Undefeated and untied in<br />
ifive straight games, the<br />
f <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School gridwill<br />
:a«et another vet<br />
eleven Saturday afteron<br />
the Recreation Cen<br />
£ field, with Cape May, i<br />
^ strong contender for the<br />
J,County Championship, pro-<br />
& vidlng the opposition.<br />
£. heaviest teams that will<br />
AM the Bed and WUtt tbJa season.<br />
ftam a, •quad which includes 14<br />
, jUJWtMnen, the "Capers" will field a<br />
team averaging Kg pounds hi<br />
- mtg&t. The local starters tip the<br />
•tfSm at * 168 pound average. The<br />
I vtatton* forward w»U will Mid a 20-<br />
man advantage ever the<br />
44-0 Mteaek<br />
<strong>of</strong> powerful ud<br />
Barimr. the Blue<br />
be underrated<br />
they<br />
r<br />
J ooachen wore net en-<br />
Btitflcd with the pert^nt-<br />
* the "BaHin" against<br />
, and attributed s riaw<br />
I spotty play to ovmwtth<br />
emr? opponent<br />
to knock the draymen<br />
___r undefeated perch, a letto<br />
njrit and tes<br />
Probable Starting<br />
<strong>Line</strong>-aps, Saturday<br />
Gape May Oetaa <strong>City</strong><br />
88 Tebbs ,LE. ,S7 mnOm n<br />
U Ford<br />
57 H. Cannonc : LT. .« McDoweU,<br />
49 Burclmrd<br />
55VMcars LG .31 Qalanti!<br />
4SOwen ', O,M F, Tbwns'd<br />
63 Doran EG. ,83 Ewtag<br />
SO Sharp RT. .42 Blizzard<br />
58 Blomkvest.. RE. .43 Booker or<br />
35 Corsoi)<br />
44 Velll QB..40 Dun<br />
50 Avta<br />
-Lft, -47 niello<br />
RH..28 Mulford or<br />
26 C<strong>of</strong>fey<br />
• SB..** Myers<br />
Comparative<br />
Record's to Date<br />
May...<br />
May..,<br />
39<br />
7<br />
3<br />
13<br />
Mlllvllle .... 0<br />
Salem 0<br />
W, Wilson .. 0<br />
Wlldwood ... 7<br />
HanJmonton. 0<br />
Alumni<br />
Mid. Township 8<br />
Big Harbor , 44<br />
(OanceHfd)<br />
The second Redmen touchdown<br />
•—-" BuekhoBz took an eat-wapunt on his SO; and behind ex-<br />
chalked up late In the second<br />
-<br />
]Substitutes again played a lead- cellent Wocldni "<br />
. fcUt rote In the victory over Bam. Into the end ran<br />
period as Guard BUI Ewing Inter,<br />
for 70 yards cepted an enemy lateral on his S8,<br />
lone, Bill Morrow<br />
ton with 18 renrves welng acand<br />
carried jhe o<br />
bucked through __._ the line for the<br />
val M yards into<br />
_ Scat-back John O<strong>of</strong>Tey. enterthe<br />
game for one play In the-Ir total <strong>of</strong> 1 nolnte.<br />
pay dirt, swing also kicked the<br />
point, which _gave the __ie Oareymen<br />
(d quarter, tcaatM around end<br />
: 40 yards and a touchdown. BUI<br />
], playing Us flret game.<br />
,. _d up well at an end position<br />
as did Eulg Ford. Other outstanding<br />
reserves were Joe Avis and Andy<br />
fi Jemee, backs, center Bill Harvey.<br />
•A BUI Fltipatrlct, and tackle<br />
Burchsrd.<br />
|B<br />
wta GUs one and partially atone for<br />
" ) unexpected loss to Charley Caldi<br />
team.<br />
Jayvees Again<br />
BeatFvUle<br />
But Find Going<br />
Rougher; Score, 7-0<br />
Hammonton<br />
No Problem<br />
For Raiders<br />
Fails to Penetrate<br />
line or Outwit<br />
Patting Defense<br />
By GAT TALESE<br />
Oma Citr<br />
Krotha LB<br />
With an awesome display <strong>of</strong> HeDawgll |,T<br />
irenfth, <strong>Ocean</strong> • <strong>City</strong>'s mighty Qaiuta Ln ,,<br />
Jailers" roUea <strong>On</strong> thefr un " =i - TownMpd , 0<br />
way, Saturday, as they stoj Swing..,, no<br />
Hammonten "Slut Devils' 1<br />
Billiard BT<br />
local field,19-0.<br />
KOOIMF RB<br />
From start to finish It wu theDura<br />
tin<br />
Fo.llcf LH<br />
Redmen's ball game, although the Mulfsfd I(H<br />
visitors threatened before the game »»«••<br />
fl.^,..,<br />
was a minute old.<br />
HamfOBiiiqii j a | o | s<br />
Following John Msnifi kick-<strong>of</strong>f fffciur 'qitV*T~°~rTr~i<br />
to the ^Bertl" crater, Joe De<br />
JuroHls, »no carried the ball to<br />
BUsard caught np<br />
brought him down.<br />
But thereafter the visitors could<br />
— . eo OCMB Clh- Jield a 10-0<br />
vantage us the thlrdf period ended.<br />
the last quarter the locals<br />
threatened after taking poe-<br />
B <strong>of</strong> the ball at thTmid-field<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fey and BUI Morrow nui<br />
•ve eaui^asd a first down<br />
. . , Ana darted around left<br />
end for 11 yjirda to the 88, and O<strong>of</strong>fey<br />
three more to the 33.<br />
But on Me following play an Avis<br />
paai wy Intercepted aa the game<br />
turned, with ocean <strong>City</strong> triumphant,<br />
Legion Installs Heat<br />
A heating system is to be Installed<br />
is the quarters <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Legion at Sea Isle Oily, on the second<br />
floor <strong>of</strong> the Excursion Home, on<br />
the boardwalk, Joseph M Norton,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wlldwood. has the contract, A<br />
-lot not penetrmte penetrate the loea! oeal line, or out- series <strong>of</strong> community dances, card<br />
wit the locals' paM defense, parties, basketball Barnes and other<br />
*€ . *._ 0 up possession posst«tej<strong>of</strong><br />
events is being planned for the<br />
winter.<br />
registered midway to the seconc<br />
quarter q as Marvin Dorn<br />
lnte;<br />
an a enemy e y pass on the " 28, "i, aid ajdfought,<br />
Althouf] sufh they found the mine a<br />
his way ay to to the Hammonton Hamot 21. Andy<br />
little TOUI roughar than in their first Jemee went-on* tackle for four yards<br />
with PleaMjitvUle, the un-and John "Twinkletoei" C<strong>of</strong>fey outran<br />
the Visitors' secondary on an<br />
defeated J.V.'i annexed their fifth<br />
rtralght viptory Monday as they end run for the tally, Bfll Ewtag<br />
again defeated that tram, 7-0. missed the Wek for the point. »<br />
locals- only Mere cams midthe<br />
second quarter, as<br />
the Raiders held a 8>0 leaf<br />
Walter<br />
Unlike their tet meeting, earlier<br />
'1 season, wUeh saw the "Little<br />
iders" wut easily, 20-8, the locals<br />
- la rugged afternoon arainst the<br />
determined Pleasantvllle eleven, but<br />
the losers could hot stop the hard-<br />
"*" Ing local line, which did not<br />
VJ.W, BUM BUILDING<br />
"' Jem D. Ludlam, who b m the Wlldwood's Veterans <strong>of</strong> foreign<br />
.title Insurance business at Court Wars have purchased from the city<br />
, 'Berne, bu moved with his family a building they had been li for<br />
' to OeeanVtew.<br />
10 years. The sale price was<br />
the pigskin to the Blue Devils 1 34,<br />
but there they fumbled, and the<br />
it them Inside the 30. visitors recovered.<br />
J Une-up for the locals 1 was: But, after att*mpting three aerials,<br />
Ends, rerd and Haley; tackles, Hyde<br />
and Burehard; guardj, Fttepatrick<br />
and Townsend- center, Ktdrow;<br />
quarterback, Mei-ano: halfbacks,<br />
MeDermott and BuoknolU, and f uUback,<br />
Morrow.<br />
Angler Unconscious<br />
Penn Squad to Face<br />
TlMnceton, Saturday<br />
.' The University Of Pennsylvania<br />
< tM* week prepares to meet Prince-<br />
K ftm In Tlgettown to avenge the def<br />
*«« «ffered t la«.t year « WMMln<br />
when the<br />
Orange and Black, Bla,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the biggest upsets <strong>of</strong> the<br />
5 Hours on Mud Flats<br />
defeated the Red and Hue SlxB'.year-old WlUiarn Robinson,<br />
7 to 14.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wllda-Md, was taken to Atlantic<br />
. This will be the second away game <strong>City</strong> Hospital Saturday after he suf.<br />
for the Pennjylvanla Penl team. Earlier fered a stroke while flshini. He<br />
tfiv lyd ayed Dartmouth at Hanover<br />
was unconscious for five hours on<br />
•Ml beat t the Indians, Idi 33 to0.<br />
0 the mud flats near his home.<br />
Twijr member <strong>of</strong> Oils years start- Police found Robinson about half<br />
a raUe from the road after his wife,<br />
Elizabeth, had reported him mtssin<br />
Robinson U employed by a<br />
walk concern.<br />
ttwf*<br />
m i YOURSELF<br />
FROM THIS!<br />
mm<br />
skin on the 8, from where tbe<br />
men" kicked out <strong>of</strong> danger.<br />
FIRST SCORE IN<br />
SECOND QUABTEK<br />
The flnt <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> marker<br />
pplnt, and the Careymen enjoyed a<br />
13.0 pull through the half.<br />
FUMBLE ON 34 YARD LINE<br />
Ftollowlng the Intermission the<br />
Red and White wain started to<br />
move, as tight running plays brought<br />
all <strong>of</strong> which failed, Hammonton<br />
tried to punt, but Len Fosllo broke<br />
through the line and blocked the<br />
kick, and end BUI Corson recovered<br />
for the locals on the visitors' 18. <strong>On</strong><br />
the first following play, Foglio<br />
cracked the line for four yards to<br />
the 14, Mulford was stopped cold<br />
on an attempted run around end,<br />
sut Avis rifled a pass to end mis<br />
Pord, who made a beautiful catch.<br />
But the refere* declared that the<br />
ball was caught outside the end<br />
sone, so the play was nullified.<br />
The opposing line held the local<br />
backs from gaining a first down, so<br />
the visitors took over on their 14,<br />
from where they punted to Russ<br />
Mulford, who made a nice return<br />
to the M,<br />
Running play* by Ftegllo and Avis<br />
advanced the oval to the 20, where<br />
Avis hit Bill Oonon with a pass ori<br />
thrift -—<br />
19-0 IN THIRD PERIOD<br />
Then Quarterback Dem fought his<br />
way through the center <strong>of</strong> the line,<br />
and into tht end zone. The point<br />
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it will bring you more con*<br />
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• IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION<br />
ammsEND<br />
FERGUSONS, INDEPENDENTS<br />
MAINTAIN CITY LOOP LEAD<br />
Independent<br />
r unblcm-<br />
.,tMm <strong>City</strong><br />
•layluml, Monln<br />
a tie for<br />
is won and<br />
nen shut out<br />
Cornon and 234 „<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ers Jr. Abo m the<br />
The ientUal-I Male Ohattln a;<br />
intlMl-Lednr<br />
second place with with Hi; Bel<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ice. while Smith, 210; John »ut<br />
1 bin's and Swayne'e grill also Adami, 304, and Ray •<br />
i * a<br />
won their matches to tiefor third.<br />
h«t <strong>of</strong> the night MBS, RICIIABD8 LEADS<br />
teund'tM found the hord-hltting P.BA PBA ran-WOMEN'S LEAGUE SCOKBB8<br />
nini lnte aUff " oi jpposltion from Menhigh<br />
individual<br />
gel's. The match ended In<br />
Mrs, R U M Blcharde tolled the<br />
ipllt on polnU.<br />
strtie-gpaw bell the loudest with<br />
There were lew ,_„«<br />
110 and 169 as the<br />
scores the main laurels going to<br />
opened lta atMOL<br />
Mfteolnj Chattin with a JOS and<br />
lanes with 10 teums lr<br />
Tuesday night Other<br />
8 ! 0 |l it 194, and to Ray JanUen with a 208 leaders ware Peg Courtney<br />
[ame. Other players in the Upper Hackney ITS, A, rhllllps r<br />
brackets were Lafferty with IBS and<br />
; Trout, 197; BUI Bmtth, Dick<br />
.-S and Jbe Lutf,, 1S3, and Luke<br />
Turner, 181.<br />
lead.<br />
4 TEAMS OPEN<br />
EASHORE LEAGUE SEASON<br />
The Seashore League blazed Into<br />
action for thenew season last FHght,<br />
with 14 teams vying for<br />
ay iht<br />
he hampionshi pionship and d plt plenty <strong>of</strong>f<br />
recorded,<br />
The Public Safety, WaUr Service<br />
and Hackney toung each won 4-0<br />
victories to atari <strong>of</strong>f la ftdeadlock<br />
for the Itad, Of<br />
ChatUn's, TU" "<br />
and Bel va«n'» _.<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice and J. J. i<br />
arlne Ewing 160 and Betty<br />
The Pink and R#d teami mnd<br />
4-0 victories over Orange and White,<br />
respectively, to Jump Into the early<br />
Other wlnndiK teams wen<br />
Yellow aver Purple, Sue over Qrem<br />
and Sliver over Gold.<br />
Mane Peterson Is president <strong>of</strong><br />
this elreuit, with Rose Castaldl aecretary<br />
and Mary Nlckerson, treasurer.<br />
PHILLIES BRAT WOODBINE<br />
IN 8.1. LEAODI CONTR8T<br />
7 . - - «"* the Casteam<br />
had no mercy on r<br />
-a plnladlcs. winning a •<br />
behind the high scoring<br />
i. Rose Castalld, b<br />
blanche Smith, the<br />
Mat the first game by<br />
j after that they were<br />
- —- lable, and the Castnirii<br />
Muad won by only 16 and 11 tf<br />
in the ether games.<br />
Grid Player't Ug Broken<br />
Jflta ^Bussell Coombs. 17, <strong>of</strong> Wlld-<br />
—od Crest, Is in Shore Memorial<br />
ipitsl suffering a broken 1«<br />
lUSWntd during practice by ®<br />
WiMwOod High Scliool f Wifs « f «" k 'n*' b«h material and labor, *v. will<br />
BB unable to de so without sen* upward ravisien <strong>of</strong> the tars .tructor..<br />
11M Arbitration Board appointed under tho provliiens<br />
ef tht State Public Utility Anti-Strilw Law, in<br />
.ih <strong>of</strong>ficial opinion under dote <strong>of</strong> Auguit 22, summarized<br />
our difficulties in these wordi:<br />
"Manipment undoubtediy must meet formidable<br />
problems in carrying thii added cost burden<br />
(13,700,000 in anBual wagei). Its problm u<br />
quite unlike that <strong>of</strong> many industries whete, in the<br />
PVBLIC<br />
M<br />
111<br />
pMt-iw period. It \m been a ilmple matter ««V<br />
increase prices and thus absorb unusual cost U '.<br />
eteattt. Despite all the public resirtaiice to f*$f >\<br />
increases, aad managefflent's desire to avoid t L "^ '<br />
ft seenu unlikely that the effects <strong>of</strong> inflation \<br />
prices can long be withttood by lUs one in '<br />
out <strong>of</strong> practically all others in the country. "<br />
mg costt and decreasing revenues are a<br />
don that cannot long be withstood."<br />
SEWVTCT<br />
31,<strong>1947</strong> OCEAN CITY SENTINEDLEDGER<br />
WINTER<br />
:GER LUMBER<br />
THE FRIENDLY YARD<br />
ON US FOR ALL YOUR<br />
BUILDING NEEDS<br />
LUMBER • ROOFING<br />
SULATION - WALLBOARDS<br />
STAIRWAYS<br />
CANVAS DECKING<br />
18 11th st. and Simpson ave.l<br />
IUSON<br />
IS, Inc.<br />
Room JOT ~'f<br />
Bank Bldg.<br />
ie 0900<br />
Daily Trips<br />
iV& Suburbs<br />
t O<br />
r Gardva<br />
t 1-613B<br />
iiiiiiiuifiitifimtiiinitHiB<br />
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HAULING<br />
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'iffiiifir " !*•<br />
Tracking<br />
1M »,<br />
M> ********<br />
SAM IACONO<br />
Cement Work<br />
Soil Sand<br />
Loti fifed Grading<br />
At. n. M»<br />
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OCEAN CITY<br />
EXPRESS CO.<br />
Local ud Lom DlitasM<br />
Moving, Hauling<br />
and StoVage<br />
PHOMPILT _ CAKE<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Trips Dally<br />
WAiM — OfHoe<br />
10th Street ud West A*.<br />
(FWniMir MtaMllW<br />
Vmt Mnltua Booilit at Ml<br />
SPECIAL M-HOUB<br />
PACKAGE SEBVIC1,<br />
B <strong>On</strong> Speetaltj<br />
Man<br />
General Haulihg<br />
GRAVEL - DUBff TRUCK<br />
FIREWOOD FOR SALE<br />
NICK FIORENTINO<br />
HI WEST AVENUE<br />
932 fflmpeon Avenue 0108M<br />
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and LONG<br />
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High School<br />
Noted Magician<br />
To Entertain<br />
To Entertain in<br />
Assembly Program<br />
By GAY TALESE<br />
"Bobo", the Magician, And Company,<br />
will appear at the Hlch School<br />
early in November. This will be the<br />
second <strong>of</strong> eight assembly programs<br />
sponsored by the Activity Fund.<br />
"Bobo" Is from the French name.<br />
Beaubeuux. He has been working<br />
with mnglc since he was 12, and he<br />
has won many trophies and prizes<br />
for lils ability and skill.<br />
His "Science <strong>of</strong> Misdirection"<br />
amazes the keenest minds with spectacular<br />
and startling mysteries. His<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>iram comprises, besides magic<br />
ana Illusions <strong>of</strong> the old and new<br />
world, many novel and original<br />
presentations.<br />
DANCE BAND TO PRESENT<br />
ASSEMBLY PBOOOAM<br />
The high school dance band, directed<br />
by Cornell Pearl, will present<br />
an assembly program MM week,<br />
tie band will play some <strong>of</strong> the most<br />
lar songs <strong>of</strong> the day, and wU]<br />
re clarinet, trumpet and tramsolos.<br />
..mm are approximately 16 members<br />
ln till band, mostly veterans<br />
tram last year.<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB<br />
TAKES FOOTBALL SHOTS<br />
Photography club, supervised<br />
Blfl, U taking action foot<strong>of</strong><br />
the local team, with tht<br />
otos printed ln The Billows,<br />
The club, which is a basic course<br />
In photography, has SO members.<br />
Although P thc developing <strong>of</strong> pictures<br />
' now donc by a local photographer,<br />
(§ members hope to do their own<br />
rinting next year.<br />
Officers <strong>of</strong> the club Include: Doug<br />
Longcnecker, president: Ann Aklcn,<br />
vice president, and Bob my, sccjem.<br />
FRESHMEN DANCE SATURDAY<br />
The otafli <strong>of</strong> "61" will give an<br />
Autumn fiance Saturday night in<br />
'"hike Three Doctors", by Biia.<br />
the school gym, starting i entertainunjn<br />
so far "Wicked Uncle", by Patricia<br />
at 8:30beth Selfert,<br />
o'clock,<br />
TU» wlU<br />
will Include<br />
ment given by the Mtutlplicathuyaa<br />
r<br />
Dance, and<br />
the mvMt<br />
tion Dance, the<br />
many<br />
SNIFF! SNIFF1 SMELLS GOOD!<br />
The dais gh-ls served r<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
home made rolls to the Cape<br />
County teaahers, when tr<br />
then- annual conference at<br />
school two weeks<br />
Thw •" .. (nontmrter<br />
beenaial<br />
weeks, w:<br />
been prepai<br />
Plan County Riding Club<br />
Formation <strong>of</strong> a new riding club in<br />
Cape May County was discussed at<br />
a meetii "— - Cold Spring, attended<br />
is, from ocean <strong>City</strong>,<br />
irt House, Rio Grande,<br />
Iprlng, Cape May and<br />
by 22<br />
Mann<br />
Emm, »<br />
Pitman,<br />
Serving You—Day and Night<br />
m No matter where you<br />
arc these days, there's a<br />
telephone near at hand—<br />
ready to serve you day and<br />
night.<br />
• It takes a lot <strong>of</strong> people<br />
and a lot <strong>of</strong> equipment to<br />
provide this 'round-theclock<br />
telephone service.<br />
Police Force Shrinks<br />
WUdwood,<br />
tion than It<br />
five fewer<br />
than at thai<br />
this wtek,<br />
compared wi<br />
. JrCoiit Ultle<br />
G«t Bl« Eesnlta<br />
Here to New jewey there<br />
are 25,000 <strong>of</strong> us to operate<br />
the syitem and keep it in<br />
smooth running condition.<br />
In addition to handling<br />
your calla we're working to<br />
expand the system to make<br />
the service still better and<br />
more useful for everyone.<br />
NEW JIR5EY KILL TELEPHONE COMPANY<br />
Nebraska Paper<br />
Features Story<br />
From <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
A news story dateUned from<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> made Page l <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Qrand Island Independent, dally<br />
newspaper ln Grand Island. Nebraska,<br />
according to Prank A.<br />
Pileggl, former local man now<br />
residing there.<br />
The etoiy told <strong>of</strong> a hitchhiker<br />
who presented two orchids<br />
to u. S. Attorney A. Gleeson.<br />
who picked him up while driving<br />
from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to Philadelphia.<br />
The orchids were to<br />
show appreciation for the lift.<br />
"I think this article (in the<br />
independent) was supposed to<br />
be a little dig to the folks ln<br />
Nebraska, as a short while ago<br />
a young couple were killed by a<br />
couple <strong>of</strong> hitch-hikers near<br />
Omaha," Pileggl wrote.<br />
New Books Arrive<br />
At PuWiq Library<br />
New books recently received at the<br />
Free Public Library include the following:<br />
FICTION<br />
denary in the Home", by Irvn's<br />
Return", by William<br />
'"ntle", by Agnw B.<br />
Me on ftiday", by A. A,<br />
Me", by Prank o.<br />
Oreat", by Thomas W.<br />
^Huf'<strong>of</strong> the Hawk", by Seott<br />
O'Dell.<br />
"Honour Among Thieves", by H,<br />
C, BaUey,<br />
"Hope <strong>of</strong> Barth", by Margaret Lee<br />
Runbeek,<br />
"House Divided", by Ben Amei<br />
Williams,<br />
"It Was Mary", by Eleanor A,<br />
"Kate Hardy 1 * by D. H. Stevenson,<br />
"Might Walk", by Eliiabeth Daly.<br />
"Bo Dour To My Heart", by ater-<br />
UntNorth,<br />
Wentworth,<br />
"Woman <strong>of</strong> Property", by Mabel<br />
Beeley.<br />
NON-FIOIION<br />
Bad <strong>of</strong> a Berlin Diary", by WU-<br />
Ham L, Bhlrer,<br />
"Public Speaking for Everyone",<br />
by James W, Armftrong,<br />
Roger Jarvis Has<br />
Own Dance Band at<br />
Westminster College<br />
Roger Jarvis, a sophomore student<br />
at Westminster College, New WUm-<br />
-ifjgtoji. Pa,, and a Mradnate^o^OEign<br />
<strong>City</strong> High School, made a sueceasful<br />
debut with his recently-organized<br />
dance band, the Oolleglates, at a recent<br />
Homecoming Carnival at the<br />
college, according to word received<br />
by Wa parents, Mr. stud Mrs. Ralph<br />
D. Jarvis, 887 Park pi,<br />
A review in the college paper said<br />
In part: "Music Of the sweet type Is<br />
the specialty <strong>of</strong> the aggregation,<br />
which is composed <strong>of</strong> eight pieces,"<br />
Roger orgarUied the group around<br />
the end <strong>of</strong> September as a cooper,<br />
atlve orjanlzauon, and, according to<br />
the college paper, the band; has received<br />
permission from the college<br />
to prarflce lathe conservatory.<br />
While a student here Roger player"<br />
saxophone, with the high school<br />
band and orchestra and dance band.<br />
Be also organized a dunce band<br />
which played a number <strong>of</strong> engagements<br />
for social affairs in tills area.<br />
Jackson Is Honored<br />
Percy H, Jackson, director <strong>of</strong> thi<br />
freeholders and WUdwood Pharmn<br />
cist, was honored by county phar<br />
maclsts at a dinner In that city, following<br />
Ms rtnrement from the<br />
presidency tor two years <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
Jersey Board <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy,<br />
Paperhangers<br />
•PAPERHANGYNG<br />
: PAINTING ;<br />
Frank W. Young<br />
! MABMOJtA<br />
PhOM O. C. 1825-R-l -<br />
JACK J. WATKINSON<br />
PAPERHANGER<br />
•15 Alton? «nBH<br />
BMtaktii Ph«m lln<br />
Plastering<br />
PLASTERING<br />
BRICK, POINTING<br />
CLYDE CARSON<br />
1115 BAt ATE. Phone 18121<br />
ASTER<br />
STUCCO<br />
Meeting to Protest<br />
Pollution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
An open mass meeting to protest<br />
pollution <strong>of</strong> coastal waters was<br />
scheduled for Thursday this week at<br />
8 p. m.. In the Congress Room, <strong>of</strong><br />
the Hotel Senator, 166 S, Carolina<br />
av a Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
The meeting, under tho combined<br />
auspices <strong>of</strong> The National Coast Antl-<br />
1'oUutlon League and The Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bait Angling Clubs, Is to<br />
protest dumping and pumping <strong>of</strong><br />
sulphuric acid Into the-ocean and<br />
waterways, nnd to halt pollution <strong>of</strong><br />
coastal waters by oil, tar and other<br />
industrial wastes.<br />
The two groups contend that this<br />
iractlct threatens the prosperity <strong>of</strong><br />
he seashore resorts<br />
Seek Aid Against Skeeters<br />
A delegation from the Cape May<br />
County Ohainbcr <strong>of</strong> Commerce will<br />
before the fteebtidm next<br />
to uk tar «M in to-<br />
_ „ at th© county BBM> PijE"<br />
Tderit Aul Schuster reported this<br />
week. He dte« the need for iw^<br />
Droving the county park and for<br />
control <strong>of</strong> mosquitoes •tbrougbtiat<br />
the township.<br />
Must Fingerprint<br />
Indicted Person*<br />
County Jifflge A. J. Caflero hm<br />
called to the attention <strong>of</strong> Justuses<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe peace the fact that all persons<br />
held for grand jury action must<br />
be fingerprinted. Several defendants<br />
have appeared to answer to Indictments<br />
wUhout this record having<br />
been taken.<br />
Judge Caflero recottUnendfid tftat<br />
Prosecutor Harry Teneubaum write<br />
to each lustioe <strong>of</strong> the peace, cautioning<br />
him as to this required<br />
nrocedure.<br />
BRICK - LIME CEMENT<br />
FIRE PLACE DAMPERS AND<br />
HEATILATORS<br />
ROLLED TIN - COPPER - ZINC<br />
CHIMNEY CROCKS<br />
PRESDWOOD<br />
MEDICINE CABINETS<br />
C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co.<br />
12th & We«t Avc. ' Phone 0150<br />
Francis R, MacKain, Sr,<br />
Brick Mason Contractor<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />
5 EAST 14th STREET<br />
Coneretm - Grading<br />
Phone 233§Jt<br />
NICK MIGLIACCIO i CO.<br />
955 Wait Avenue<br />
Concrete Work Our Specialty<br />
LOTS FEiED<br />
GRAVEL<br />
Phones: 0628 - 1573-J<br />
TOP son.<br />
SAND (<br />
Established 1923<br />
LEON COSTELLO and SONS<br />
Tractor and Bulldozer Work<br />
CEMENT WORK TOP SOIL GRAVEL<br />
LOTS FILLED GRADING SAND<br />
US8 West Avenue<br />
Phone 217i.W<br />
BUILD WITH<br />
WAYUTE<br />
MASONRY,<br />
BLOCKS<br />
Waylite Blocks Ares<br />
1. STRONG! High Compressive Strength meets m<br />
state and local specifications.<br />
2, LIGHT WEIGHT! Actually 14 lta, lighter than a<br />
concrete block.<br />
a. FIRE RESISTANT! Highest rating by Underwriters<br />
Laboratories.<br />
4. NA1LABLE!<br />
action to cause<br />
5. LOW MOISTURE ABSORPTION I<br />
holds nails. No chemical<br />
or metal to rust.<br />
6. LIGHT COLOR! Pleasing light colored walls with<br />
comparatively high light reflectivity.<br />
?, INSULATION! The cellular structure makes an ex-<br />
' cellent insulation, effectively retarding the passage<br />
<strong>of</strong> heat. . •<br />
8. WAYLITE BLOCKS - AVAILABLE in. QUANTITY<br />
In All Bin<br />
WajUte afsngnto U eipuuM IUC made andar * |»t«nlBd<br />
Vtotksa espettolly prepand for 41M Wook in0iHti7><br />
' WajIIle block* on made frotn FOBS WATUtB HiaH HABl.t<br />
BTKENOTH CEMENT MknUfKallT blcndMI mil muMMtgnA<br />
with maOcai MnlpramL STEAM CUBED for (MM ttnafth.<br />
MANCFACTUBED mnd SOU) By<br />
EDWARD CAMPBELL CO.<br />
NO METAL WIND<br />
MORECOMFOHT<br />
35%5AVINO<br />
IN FUEL<br />
)W MADE CAN<br />
HUNT;<br />
HIIMMUM.<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
WILLIAM S. AND!<br />
jEkctrical Service, Ualntenance an4<br />
Cor.4th&AtburyAve.<br />
U Ilrrt<br />
EIECTRKAI<br />
SERVICE<br />
Fire Alarm<br />
Traffic Signals<br />
Conunanicatlon<br />
_ p EkeMMl<br />
CM T«an Munldpal SlfSABnf<br />
Bl Ton EkeMdill '<br />
Phone:<br />
Burglar Alarms<br />
Electric Wiring<br />
Power and!<br />
Bouse "Wiring<br />
Commerced tight<br />
Flood Lighting<br />
Santo*<br />
Irvin Johnson. Jr. & Co f<br />
Phone 1598 — nay or Night<br />
923 Asbury Avenue '<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACT*!<br />
Hotels, Homes and Shops Wired (or Power or<br />
SERVICE • INSTALLATIONS<br />
Laurence E. Stedem<br />
-BSOIBTEBED-<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
Wiring tor light ridP6W$r\<br />
Repair and Maintenance _„ ,„,<br />
1520 Aibury Avenue<br />
EDW. S. CORSON<br />
FIXTURES<br />
m<br />
Jacob G.
- • / .<br />
' 1.- "7i<br />
1<br />
SWflOTANlB<br />
«nd CESSPOOLS<br />
WHOLESALE<br />
I, AUXILIARY<br />
IHASCOSTUMKPARTY<br />
I pleasant evening.<br />
^ w M, on lbg av, W L , * nMto<br />
SBUBL Raymond Smith, Janrt SIB- tne group November »<br />
be^ IXjrolhy Rice, Johnny Rice, '-"''.' ._ :':"-. ' ji,[V,.,<br />
'oSI Ito^it ft vawfflfer StJa WMcldent<br />
a few weeks age<br />
, CRKKN'WOOD and COHAN (Cu.lpm Made)<br />
VENETIAN BLINDS and SERVICE<br />
WRITE < KHAR _ ELEXAM-M KEFINIKIIING — TAT|» — OOHDg<br />
| — AND — '<br />
MM, Oiuffifi tht SbM Nt» «brtew,<br />
ENTERTAIN METHODIST MEN<br />
EETUEN8 FEOM HOSPITAI,<br />
BOMERS POINT — Tommy Dii.<br />
ion <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Id, WUllam L_ „<br />
Shew rt,, who rictntiF uadwwent<br />
an wmtln it Hahnemann Hospital.<br />
Philadelphia, was able to rem<br />
te Jft.ss,te, tfaftfcjss<br />
«<br />
M^^W_brlben haa been poirt<br />
' Jonsthan Acton, counsel for, the<br />
accused policeman, requested Judge<br />
A, J, Oaflno to postpone th« eue<br />
because BrW^^Tf Cd<br />
ToWlWCIld Club<br />
»r^^^^^affi« WMMB to Speak<br />
I<br />
the ftre hall. Mrs. Oeorge Morrte. <strong>of</strong> movement, will address a rally <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, WM general chairman,<br />
and s splendid pmp had ben<br />
W<br />
ttee,<br />
p' •"•,<br />
T° FORM COB PACK<br />
.._.••_.... •<br />
STREET •net.<br />
TBAFPlpMMBi<br />
PATCIINfl Kff<br />
, • • • . ' •.-.•» : >
I I<br />
t<br />
immm<br />
nrnent.<br />
CtMdbed Adf Pay Swift Returns<br />
Is NOT a Partisan Question<br />
Republicans<br />
Democrats<br />
Taking Automobile Tests<br />
Abo More Piinstakutg, S«y» Motor Vehicle<br />
Inspector Here; Reject* Gripe Over Waiting<br />
When it comes to qualifying for a<br />
New Jersey automobile drivfcg license,<br />
women art more painstaking<br />
and leas argumentative than men.<br />
Authority for tlus is Deputy Chief<br />
Inspector Joseph Brettell, <strong>of</strong> tile<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Motor Vehicles, who<br />
lias supervised the exanlnaUoii <strong>of</strong><br />
-.housands <strong>of</strong> fledgling motorists,<br />
inspector lirettell made (he coin-<br />
Ing in November. ' *<br />
ECOND, FOURTH FRIDAYS<br />
"YES"<br />
"YES"<br />
<strong>On</strong> ALL QUESTIONS on Top and Bottom<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Ballot NEXT TUESDAY<br />
Wld Fold for by Cape May Council, No. I,<br />
Service Association<br />
From now untU April 80 the testa<br />
111 be given here on the second<br />
and fourth Fridays <strong>of</strong> each month,<br />
at city hall.<br />
Dunne the summer,<br />
exanunatloni were the second and<br />
fourth Mondays.<br />
AppUennts mart<br />
Sjeport between 1:10 a. m. and SsM<br />
Mr! Bretteil said that the Inspectors<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten engnunter motorists who<br />
are not familiar with the rules <strong>of</strong><br />
wanunatlon and feel that they are<br />
being Inconvenienced or discriminated<br />
aptajt. Actually, thetiepaittwo<br />
weeks,'and their permits will be'<br />
extended *«*!««!<br />
falling to pass the "written test will<br />
net again be examined for one week,<br />
and their permits will be. extended<br />
accordingly. Applicants failing to<br />
pass the visual acuity test will have<br />
their permits extended tor one week.'<br />
however, they will be permitted to<br />
appear,lor re-examination at aj«<br />
BeriocL<br />
WOMEN BETTER PREPARED<br />
"We usually find that women are<br />
well nreparil for their written tsf<br />
oniinatlons, and make high marks,"<br />
Inspector Brettell reported. "Thia is<br />
because they have studied the motor<br />
TOluele code and are familiar with<br />
Its provisions before they report for<br />
'Jie test.^<br />
"Veil, on the other hand, <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
fail be written left because they<br />
won't take the time to look over<br />
about It, U we reject them, then<br />
they gripe because they can't fake<br />
the examination over Main, Immediately,<br />
i r<br />
"The purpose <strong>of</strong> the delay <strong>of</strong> a<br />
week or longer before re-exatnmatlon<br />
ia to give the rejected applicant<br />
t h to « lv , c the "'J*" 1 applicant<br />
•"> opportunity to study the rules <strong>of</strong><br />
t<br />
1 J<br />
wSnTgmntcdNew<br />
Icenses are qualified to drive<br />
OBJECT TO WAITING sa,, r^^ veY Ucle opSftUon.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the sore points Is the wait-<br />
The Inspectors get mto marly arlng<br />
period after an applicant Is re- guments with persons who already<br />
jected, usually on the written test, have licenses from othtr states and<br />
Rules on this point read as follows:<br />
think they should get a New Jersey<br />
"Applicant failing to pass the road license<br />
without any red tape or<br />
est will not again be examined for pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> qualification.<br />
MUST TAKE WRITTEN TEST<br />
, In this connection, the New Jereey<br />
act permits Inspectors to waive the<br />
Toad or driving test for already,<br />
Icensed drivers, but it still requires<br />
JMtn to take the written and vision<br />
The Department also reserves the<br />
right to require any additional<br />
mental or physical 'exatnlnation if<br />
the inspectors deem it advisable.<br />
Youthful l i t t bit<br />
f f<br />
Atjantti? ^TJiijrsr sows'Otbei ns&fby<br />
"'"•-•<br />
Tnm<br />
to Md down recklemteai on<br />
leg<br />
OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY" Telephone 0304 or 0305 "OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. <strong>1947</strong><br />
highway*.<br />
. bis opinion and that ol<br />
ethers In tile dejwtaieBtj<br />
' C^eimiusslflner A* w* Miagee do!<br />
MM state shonU evenI tighten<br />
"n^'WwdriTtejli«n»e» by reemmlnwl<br />
tvery few years to det^lnjue<br />
whetnef they are ftUI<br />
safe drivers. This basBMB neom.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ftflfflHfffiii espesse tavoliFed.<br />
Periodic examination <strong>of</strong> driven,<br />
In the opinion <strong>of</strong> the men who have<br />
seen too many accidents, is just as<br />
Important as regular checking <strong>of</strong> the<br />
condition <strong>of</strong> their automobiles.<br />
bring you<br />
the exquisite<br />
beauty <strong>of</strong><br />
chfront<br />
I<br />
ut<br />
•<strong>of</strong><br />
th<br />
nspectors deem it advisable,<br />
thful applicants must submit<br />
f <strong>of</strong> age <strong>of</strong> 17 or over, with a<br />
tifit th tift<br />
<strong>of</strong> age <strong>of</strong> 17 or over, with a<br />
certificate or other satisfactory<br />
ent<br />
__jument.<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> the people who art re.<br />
Jected in an examination are miffec.<br />
I because they have to return from<br />
jy<br />
ave to return from<br />
some distance and do not want to<br />
Beat Wife Because<br />
She Didn't Stay<br />
Home; Convicted<br />
A Jury which deliberated M min<br />
ites on Monday found James Beswick,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Westmont, N. J., former)!<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, guilty <strong>of</strong> a charge o;<br />
assault and battery on his wife. Mrs<br />
Mary Beswlck.<br />
Mrs, Beswick, who still resides In<br />
this ejty told the jury and Judge<br />
lero that the attack b;<br />
and<br />
Mk by her<br />
Idwood<br />
husband took place at Wilawooi<br />
If**, August whin they were vaea<br />
Uoning there. The beating was so<br />
ievere that she was under the earn<br />
<strong>of</strong> a physician for seme time, she<br />
said.<br />
Beswick said he was angered because<br />
he went to the WUdwood home<br />
twice and found his wife not at<br />
home.<br />
50c Classified Adi Get Remits<br />
revs<br />
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENBtaB<br />
FOR SAFE WINTER DRIVING!<br />
Get ready now for a trouble-free winter. Immediate eervice<br />
on May terms awaits you when you bring your Ford "back<br />
home" for a check-up. S»v« worry, aave time, save money<br />
with the 4-Way Advantage <strong>of</strong> Genuine Ford Service.<br />
1, Ford-trained Mechanic* 3. Special Pent Equipment<br />
2, Faclory-opprov»d Methods 4. Gtnuin* Foid Parti<br />
• CLEAN AND ADJUST<br />
SPARK PLUOS<br />
• FLUSH RADIATOR AND ADO<br />
ANTI-PRIIZI<br />
DISTRIBUTOR<br />
• ADJUST<br />
CARBURETOR<br />
• WINTIR IUBRICATE<br />
MOJUD<br />
NYLONS<br />
in a selection <strong>of</strong><br />
subtle, new shades<br />
GROUND FLOOR<br />
m<br />
if<br />
ite<br />
le<br />
Asked<br />
utitSup-<br />
: Two Now<br />
Construction<br />
i .-that the city<br />
stone sen wall<br />
the beach to<br />
ublic street and<br />
•ty along At><br />
as advanced at<br />
city<br />
comm-<br />
S, in the face <strong>of</strong><br />
by<br />
property<br />
ome action be<br />
ately to save<br />
from<br />
being<br />
ners were to coni<br />
Week, with Jumcs<br />
wr for the State<br />
Jetton, and suggest,<br />
t state-aid ?tone jet- <<br />
so that tjie stone<br />
parallel with the<br />
[breakwater lnstenrt<br />
i the water.<br />
NAG<br />
iiown whether the<br />
[J*ontraftor, Jesse A<br />
ns, Inc., would agree<br />
" In specifications.<br />
native advanced<br />
I be for the city<br />
upon Us capital<br />
I to pay for a<br />
. without state<br />
!> Jetty project nlto<br />
proceed as<br />
the nsw stacking colors fail and v^m, '47 -J<br />
—<br />
*trIy<br />
, deni<br />
rIy.MM ll<br />
thV.*nM<br />
sea wall was<br />
ni ip or 10 owners<br />
tr the ocean above<br />
deniiinded to know<br />
'c city planned<br />
ileclde whether<br />
houses to places<br />
back from the<br />
Far Value, for Wear,<br />
for Good Looks<br />
EDWARD G. KURTZ CO.<br />
Av. between 1st & North Sis, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
;'; Pntiet *<br />
yf/iur'Right to Vote<br />
WORK SHIRTS<br />
BIG TANS -oA Uurt. befc AA U<br />
fed rtrtl ud wiu lonicr, lie<br />
YANK u tbo wort •kin with tL.t<br />
eu.loinm.do look. Hat {Rat letttaul%iliiiBk<br />
l|e ,<br />
MEN'S STORE<br />
GROUND FLOOK<br />
Your beloved Berlcjhlre Nylace Kemfruni<br />
:.. the sheer, sheer nylons knitted with<br />
fh# famous loek-itlfeh, run-reiiitant<br />
loop. Pufl-fashioned for flawlssi fit end<br />
iupr«m# wsar. More wonderful than<br />
ever In "<strong>City</strong> Lights" shades:;: light<br />
In darkness, Berkshire's new featuro<br />
Athlon colon for fall '47,<br />
•lM.U.tM.0ff.<br />
LJPEliAf<br />
^Spokesman far the<br />
StwtWt, city, -ad-<br />
. TUB?' "kicldng<br />
ftfle Bvdi^rotec.<br />
Jm years while<br />
grown steadily<br />
the party addneighbors<br />
were<br />
delay in the matto<br />
halt erosion,<br />
owner <strong>of</strong> a home<br />
declared that the<br />
< is an emergency<br />
i fta well, because it<br />
A* that erosion will<br />
MUture storms unless<br />
And Rank Mat-<br />
The Story <strong>of</strong> the Robes<br />
• • • > • ><br />
Armistice Day Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Those<br />
American Military Hospitals Overseas<br />
By BL'ZZ BERRY<br />
608 Central Av.<br />
The large American Army<br />
and Navy hospitals overseas,<br />
which during the war housed<br />
the men wearing those alltoo<br />
- familiar<br />
wine - colored<br />
robes, have for the most part<br />
disappeared<br />
from the great<br />
American scene.<br />
Those extra-special O. I.'s<br />
that once wore the robes have<br />
come<br />
home — home to their<br />
respective communities.<br />
Yes, some have come back<br />
looking difercnt than when<br />
they went ftwny. Some are<br />
minus unns or lees, or eyes.<br />
Others urc mentally ill.<br />
The years will drag on, and<br />
20 years from now many<br />
youngsters will see these veterans<br />
in parades, and they'll<br />
think that they look old<br />
Perhaps they may even think<br />
to themselves: "Surely these<br />
old fellows didn't beat the<br />
Nuzls and Japsl" ... Let It<br />
be said here for the record<br />
that they most ussuredly did<br />
that, and they traveled 3,000<br />
to 6,000 miles from home tii<br />
do ltt<br />
• * «<br />
Those who had the high<br />
privilege <strong>of</strong> admittance to the<br />
military hospitals will never<br />
forget the men who were the<br />
patients in them.<br />
They came from all branches<br />
<strong>of</strong> the service — paratroops,<br />
iankcorps, engineers, pilots,<br />
Seabees, undcrwuter demolition<br />
squads, Coast CJuards, Marines,<br />
all parts <strong>of</strong> the Navy<br />
And time after<br />
time you<br />
met the Infantry. Their wounds<br />
most ak.'uys denoted their<br />
branch <strong>of</strong> the service'<br />
If<br />
their faces and bodies<br />
were badly burned or scorched,<br />
they were from ohlps or tanks,<br />
or planes fueled by high octane<br />
Baa or oil.<br />
If their wounds were , from<br />
bombs or their fragments, they<br />
usually were (ram the infantry.<br />
If they were 'blinded, generally<br />
they were from the Marines<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tarawa or Saipan.<br />
* * •<br />
You came closest to God, I<br />
think. In these hospitals. Selflessness<br />
was the predominant<br />
note In these places where the<br />
wounded were brought back to<br />
health.<br />
The world Is full <strong>of</strong> selfishness<br />
and greed, but you<br />
didn't find these qualities In<br />
the hospitals, where men helped<br />
other men, and where the<br />
nurses achieved a measure <strong>of</strong><br />
sacrifice that their patients<br />
will never, never forget.<br />
4 * * '<br />
<strong>On</strong>e could tell more for hours<br />
the stories <strong>of</strong> lndlvdual men—<br />
their expressions <strong>of</strong> appreciation<br />
for the slightest<br />
help.<br />
Out now. these young<br />
kids<br />
who once wore those winecolored<br />
robes are, for the most<br />
part, home.<br />
Treat them well, for they<br />
earned good treatment—they<br />
earned It the hard nay. Don't<br />
ever forget<br />
what they represented,<br />
or what they achieved.<br />
And If ever It Is In you'<br />
power tA make then- lives a<br />
bit more pleasant, don't hesitate<br />
for one minute to act on<br />
their behalf.<br />
Par. believe me. they are<br />
the cream <strong>of</strong> the cropi<br />
Former Resorter<br />
Is*<br />
Killed <strong>On</strong> Coast<br />
y Armistice Day<br />
Munu Ke* irtt -<br />
California Crash<br />
Eugene James Meenan. 28-ycarold<br />
Army veteran and former <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> resident, died early Sunday<br />
morning in Salinas, Cal., from Injuries<br />
sustained in an automobile<br />
accident.<br />
Relatives In this<br />
city received<br />
word or the tragedy after the young<br />
man succumbed In Monroe Hospital,<br />
where he had been admitted a few<br />
hours earlier. Details <strong>of</strong> the accident<br />
were not obtained immediately.<br />
'owi'i on"Cc,rS;>ORKED IN NIGHT CLUB<br />
GROUND FLOOR<br />
Election<br />
* fcv * AAA;; "-* 1 '" ? ||g.••;'.;'\_.'AT.L <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the<br />
^^W ;: Cmtr :^ir:«..|t-tight Co,<br />
*« O*SJ^ *I1 Mf Election Day<br />
IJSiSl>AV, NOVEMBER 4th<br />
Closing<br />
attention<br />
"<br />
d, POWER i LIGHT (0.<br />
nfolr to the men In your life<br />
D»fln!f»ly<br />
to rtctuc* m*r« man lo on<br />
BLUE<br />
SWAN<br />
RA YQN PAN<br />
I stuq he feared that<br />
,* will occur there<br />
1 extends that far<br />
„• Edward B. Bowker<br />
{.that the State Board<br />
ded building a stone<br />
1 with the beach berd.<br />
and Surf rd.<br />
y were well ade<br />
present contract.<br />
Jng this line has been<br />
Jflie said<br />
IW. Struble admlt-<br />
"llttle confidence"<br />
^Jetties.<br />
1'$. stone wall parallel<br />
t we will at least save<br />
he said, "but we<br />
,._go a bathing beach<br />
1 does not accumulate<br />
, wall."<br />
TAILS OF<br />
PAGE 2<br />
Meenan had been employed In a<br />
night club in Hollywood for two<br />
years and had been residing in<br />
California since his discharge from<br />
the service In 1943.<br />
He was the youngest <strong>of</strong> a family<br />
<strong>of</strong> eight children.<br />
Other brothers<br />
and sisters include William F.<br />
Meenan, resort fire department captain:<br />
Daniel J. Meenan, Francis E-<br />
MVIeenan, J. Raymond Meenan and<br />
Mrs. Helen Franklin, all <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>; Mrs. Thomas<br />
Sullivan, <strong>of</strong><br />
Somere Point, and Mrs. Austin<br />
Rltz, <strong>of</strong> .Mount Ranlcr, Md.<br />
FUNERAL HEBE MONDAY<br />
The body will be brought back to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for burial next Monday<br />
at Seaside Cemetery. Palermo.<br />
There will be a funeral service at<br />
9:30 a. m. Monday in the Cadman<br />
and Smith Funeral Home followed<br />
by solemn requiem mass at St.<br />
Augustine's R. C. Church, in charge<br />
or Rev. B. B. Doyle.<br />
Friends and<br />
relatives may call Sunday from 7 to<br />
9 p. m. at the funeral home.<br />
Asks<br />
Jurvey<br />
59<<br />
..^, at the insistence<br />
, all county resorts,<br />
freeholders Wednesk<br />
resolution to request<br />
survey by the Army<br />
r <strong>of</strong> this county, to<br />
$100,000, was re-<br />
_i when municipal<br />
I before the county<br />
The~~Bfpeal was<br />
cy over the week<br />
watem wrought<br />
beaches <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Cape May<br />
esprts.<br />
'.by Finance Director<br />
i, th# county resothe<br />
Army Engl-<br />
_.,». a public hearing<br />
I show the need lor a<br />
> and recommendations<br />
future<br />
expenditures<br />
to the plan <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Juat what you ,ordered,<br />
Of run-resistant rayon jeiiey<br />
or Tearose.<br />
Just rub them out, hang and tfry<br />
to put on — no ironing necessary. .'.Sizes 6 to} 8.<br />
dis-<br />
,„„ <strong>of</strong> freeholders<br />
d Oqtan Counties.<br />
Hi for the etudy to<br />
outlhie between<br />
and Oape May<br />
riving,<br />
406<br />
$35,000 Borrowed<br />
For West av. Paving<br />
<strong>City</strong> Treasurer Ray Thorpe subt<br />
to the commis<br />
y<br />
s<br />
mitted a report to the<br />
sioners Wednesday<br />
that<br />
d $35000 t<br />
rpe su<br />
commishe<br />
had<br />
sioners Wednesday that he had<br />
borrowed $35000 at the low Interest<br />
rote <strong>of</strong> 1.S per cent to temporarily<br />
finance the West av. paving project.<br />
Finance Director Augustus -8.<br />
Goetz explained that the money<br />
was borrowed only to meet progress<br />
Installments to the contractor and<br />
that the debt will be retired after<br />
January 1 when the new budget Is<br />
operative and the city can appropriate<br />
from Its capital- Improvement<br />
fund.<br />
Legion To Mark<br />
icfoy for Many Men " I<br />
Waf VB^BS bt toan aVS wUll<br />
celebrate the Armistice <strong>of</strong> World. 1<br />
War I by renewing pit annual Fast<br />
Commanders' Dinner. Tuesday night.<br />
The affair, sponsored by Morgan-<br />
Ranck Port, American Legion, will<br />
he staged In the <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty Academy<br />
and is expected to have capacity<br />
turnout <strong>of</strong> about 1M veterans<br />
<strong>of</strong> 191V IB and their younger<br />
comrades <strong>of</strong> )M1-4S hostilities,<br />
pinner will lie at 6:80 p. n>., with<br />
the guests reverting back to their<br />
OJ. days by standing in the Academy<br />
chow line.<br />
Afterward there<br />
will be entertainment, arrftnged by<br />
Doug,<br />
Longenecker, and motion<br />
pictures.<br />
Veterans who have qualified for<br />
Victory Medals will be presented<br />
with these awards during the evening,<br />
Tuesday will find the usual holiday<br />
situation for business In the<br />
resort.<br />
There will be no mall decihr<br />
haU <strong>of</strong>fices, public library and<br />
some other places will be dosed.<br />
| Housewife, 52,<br />
Held for Larceny<br />
Arrested here as a fugitive from<br />
Justice In Philadelphia, a 62-yearold<br />
housewife was committed to tho<br />
county jail by_P^ce-Judge Howard<br />
Samuel Price on a fugitive warrant<br />
Issued to A. C. Hurlbrink. <strong>of</strong> 7238<br />
an <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> a business firm<br />
whloli Mrs, Webster formerly was<br />
secretary-treasurer.<br />
Local police said the woman had<br />
been sought since last June on a<br />
warrant issued by Magistrate John<br />
J. O'Malley, In Philadelphia. This<br />
warrant charged her with larceny<br />
and embezzlement <strong>of</strong> $5,735.60 <strong>of</strong><br />
company funds, and was sworn to<br />
by Albert A. Hartunlan. <strong>of</strong> 6030<br />
Osage av.<br />
Urge <strong>City</strong><br />
Hallowe'en<br />
Celebration<br />
Blithesome<br />
Delay, Due to Rain,<br />
Fails to Mar<br />
Parade Gaiety<br />
SPEECHLESS SPEAKER<br />
WINS GREATEST APPLAUSE<br />
BUI Camburn, <strong>of</strong> the Exchange<br />
Club turned out to be one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
most frustrated public speakers<br />
in the city's history. Tuesday<br />
night.<br />
Mounted on the club's float he<br />
tried for some 10 minutes to deliver<br />
an address, lauding the<br />
prowess <strong>of</strong> the Red Raiders—<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School's invincible<br />
football team. But<br />
every time he opened his mouth,<br />
he was drowned out by shrill<br />
cheers.<br />
At length he mounted to the<br />
Judges' stand and tried to speak<br />
via the microphone. But even<br />
there he never got farther than,<br />
"I think that almost everybody<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is here tonight".<br />
He made no progress, but no<br />
speaker In history was ever applauded<br />
more.<br />
The spirit <strong>of</strong> Hallowe'en played a<br />
delayed engagement In <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty<br />
Tuesday night to a "gallery" that<br />
was hardly deflated at all by the<br />
weather.enforeed<br />
delay from the<br />
scheduled data <strong>of</strong> the celebration,<br />
last Friday niiht.<br />
The traditional parade probibiy<br />
wasn't quite up to what it would<br />
have been had the celebration not<br />
been rained out for sswral nights,<br />
but it was soul-satisfying, blood,<br />
tingling and rib-tleltling, for all<br />
that.<br />
MABI GBAi EEIGNS<br />
There weren't as many floats to<br />
the pageant as in some other similar<br />
parades, but the swarms <strong>of</strong><br />
frolicking, hUariQUs youngsters and<br />
adults in a great variety <strong>of</strong> original<br />
get-ups more than filled the gap.<br />
The MWlowtfen splrtt-4he frOUOsome,<br />
joyful abandon^.Mardl Oral<br />
—was manKiated -UfeHiKhout the<br />
cTowS Uiiir «te"Si"tiie Bwhange<br />
Oiub'i hlilbUiy band and Its "moun-<br />
Who danced and capered on torn<br />
street.<br />
BEAUTlEm AND ORIGINAL<br />
Beauty and originality, as well as<br />
carnival, marked the OMamlon. Perhaps<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the most striking exf<br />
i th ace<br />
ap<br />
amples <strong>of</strong><br />
e<br />
t<br />
was the appearance<br />
<strong>of</strong> them black). Bo Peep, In a lovely<br />
costume that seemed to epitomize<br />
PaEe 3, Please<br />
A. M. DeMaris New<br />
Kiwanis President'<br />
I<br />
ARTHUR M. DeMARIS<br />
Arthur M. DeMaris was elected<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Kiwanis<br />
Club for 1948, at the weekly luncheon<br />
Wednesday at Plymouth Inn.<br />
He'will succeed Harvey W. Adams.-<br />
Also elected were Frank C. Matthews,<br />
vice president: Walter A.<br />
Dlttrlch, treasurer; Dr. Frank p.<br />
Bogle and Von E. Honrlod, directors.<br />
Dr. Aldrtch C. Crowe, physician,<br />
and Lester Smith, awning manufacturer,<br />
were inducted as new club<br />
members by Clinton B. Price.<br />
<strong>City</strong> to Build<br />
Vets' Houses<br />
Plans Made to<br />
Construct Eight<br />
Disclosure that the city government<br />
is going ahead with plans for<br />
the construction <strong>of</strong> eight permanent<br />
type homes for veterans, was made<br />
by Mayor Clyde W. Struble at Wednesday's<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the commlsl<br />
(S^nnUufeed that the ctty<br />
a» aside eight lots as sites for<br />
homes ana that assurance has been<br />
given <strong>of</strong> grants <strong>of</strong> state funds up to<br />
ft tnnxlmiim <strong>of</strong> $5.600 per Unit,<br />
which would mean a total expen-<br />
(Mure <strong>of</strong> $44,800.<br />
PAFEItS BEING PREPARED<br />
The various papers necessary to<br />
apply for the funds and put the<br />
project in operation' arc now being<br />
prepared, the mayor said, and the<br />
Material For<br />
Needy Vanishes<br />
3 Truckloads Gone,<br />
'Lady Santa' Reports<br />
resort. There will be no mall ae- practically three truck loads <strong>of</strong><br />
livery or window service at the post- wearing apparel; furniture, bedding<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice. The schools, National Bank, nn(j other material which Mrs. Oerclty<br />
hall <strong>of</strong>fices public library and tmae Preston-^ccan <strong>City</strong>'s "Lady<br />
HI. Prtston-Oeean <strong>City</strong>'s "Lady<br />
lante clans"—had Men accumulating<br />
for a year, for distribution to<br />
the resort's needy thy winter, have<br />
disappeared from the city incinerator,<br />
where it was stored, she reported<br />
this week.<br />
Much <strong>of</strong> it was being "hoarded"<br />
for distribution at Christmas tine,<br />
Mrs. Preston said that no look was<br />
on the Incinerator.<br />
missing goods represented<br />
county ]au by rouge juage nowars i «.» Of hard wort, not only in<br />
Waiwn on Monday to await esttradl- coueotlng It Irom donors but In «-<br />
tlon proceedings in the County | pairing and reconditioning it, she.<br />
Common Hens C°urt.<br />
Friday, s<br />
A resolution was adopted by the<br />
• board to authorise Mayor Struble to<br />
[ntgotiate with A, Gregory Qgden<br />
us arehiteet for the homes,<br />
TO BE LEASED<br />
The houses will be similar In design<br />
to those constructed recently<br />
In WUdwood, Th*yTrtll be leased<br />
to veterans and their families.<br />
Mayor Struble and <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong><br />
Morgan-Banek IHJSt, American<br />
Legion, hav« bten iircpnring the<br />
groundwork for the project several<br />
weeks and have inspected several<br />
varieties <strong>of</strong> Inw cost structures to<br />
select the most desirable.<br />
This new tffort to htlp solve thi<br />
a program mapped last spring and<br />
later ttbandoned because <strong>of</strong> contrnctlnK<br />
difficulties.<br />
p<br />
said.<br />
Samuel Fries on t, fuglttve warrant » «•-"«••«"> ^1 »»» atf ylrtM^Jy<br />
none <strong>of</strong> the consumption ,was for<br />
home heating,. due „ to the . mild<br />
weather.<br />
/\nQ l 6nSlQIl$<br />
cratic Candidat^rAlt^<br />
countieg which voted in favor <strong>of</strong>'a newday<br />
U> replm:e the ^ m ^ M i n ^ ^ ^<br />
650AWO votes approving Athf constitution;; iOT<br />
^rtinty<br />
:^:m^^m^i^g§0^f'^ff0$><br />
ate and lost three s^ts to Iterrio^W fa •<br />
• The Republicans won generally thrt_ m<br />
trend. Bctm th« county ana city; approved wra<br />
sidn iryi^iB:.ttr:;tt»I^:ma^^f'Sts^SmS&^m<br />
County 4 to 1; : ;^:M'<br />
Smith High Man • : ;<br />
Cape Stay County voltn reelected<br />
Republican olQce holders<br />
all dawn'tilt line In Tuesdayn election,<br />
as well as favoring the new<br />
state constitution and attopUng ttie<br />
ntlrement syetem for county employes.<br />
. '. ••",••' '!>:'•:-<br />
The consUtution, which carried,<br />
statewide, by 4 or 6 to 1, encountered<br />
gone stiff opposition in the<br />
HOW OCEAN CITY VOTBH TVl<br />
UENOgyOBPEBS<br />
The gas company also reported<br />
that turn-<strong>of</strong>f orders were being filed<br />
later than usual this year. Normally,<br />
the bulk <strong>of</strong> service disconnections<br />
occur September IS and <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />
l, but this year many <strong>of</strong> them<br />
were delayed until late <strong>Oct</strong>ober and<br />
the first week <strong>of</strong> this month.<br />
The trend <strong>of</strong> visitors<br />
remaining<br />
longer, also is bome out by The<br />
Page 3, Please<br />
County Bridges<br />
Show Increase<br />
477,938 OVM Local<br />
Span in 9 Months<br />
Wi*<br />
This new effort to help solve the May County aro showig a<br />
b<br />
housing shortage takes the place <strong>of</strong> stantlal<br />
increase in business for<br />
a program mapped last spring and <strong>1947</strong> by comparison with 1946 and<br />
1940.<br />
Thia Is disclosed by the Cape<br />
May County Bridge Commission In<br />
a report prepared for its bondholders<br />
and released tills feedk.<br />
For the first nine months in 1946,<br />
the report showed 815.098 fareS were<br />
paid at the four toll bridges. In<br />
IMS, this figure . had climbed to<br />
1.074,032. and this year it was<br />
i,lK,107 for the same period.<br />
A1MOST HALF BERG<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-Longport bridge.<br />
Funds Asked To<br />
Pave 8 Streets<br />
An application for state funds to<br />
pave eight <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> streets In<br />
li« was approved by the city mmmission,<br />
Wednesday, on reeommen-1 Tn» ocean <strong>City</strong>-Longport onogt, uuy commuHioncra nwnm«<br />
riAtkm <strong>of</strong> Public Works Direeter acquired by the CommLsslon a year adopted a resolution to establish a<br />
ago and now closed for Mtenslvt re. ehUdiien'* playirouna U WA<br />
tt.<br />
-lairs, did iilmest half the buti. and Bay BV., as requests twe;*t«ks<br />
nit for Ui« 40-mUe ocean 'routt ago by rMtdtnts ol that ntighbor-<br />
T!» ptajfrounft WB be m citypairs,<br />
did almost half the bust'<br />
ness for the 40-mlle ocean'rouft , ,<br />
which Includes three other toU [boM, '•<br />
bridges.<br />
The report shows Unit .,.„„<br />
tchlclts arossed the Meal bridfe<br />
alone from Jantiary 1 to 8ept*mfcer<br />
SO this year, while the ether<br />
three toll spans combined totaled<br />
704,171 veNelW.<br />
In cash rwelpts far the first nine<br />
In cash receipts for the first nine<br />
'months this year, the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-<br />
Longport span contributed $102,-<br />
962.65 to the Commission while the<br />
other three down-county bridges<br />
received $141,390.78.<br />
G.O.P.Sw<br />
I' ' I<br />
<strong>City</strong>Pe»o<br />
Carrie. 2 to<br />
Charter<br />
1 Bj th<br />
rS3ioiiih««niIc<br />
prMleted tHat the<br />
would carry by * *<br />
HI 1U «u ui ,. • «. *-<br />
7*6 1888 323 1390 233 ISItt 314<br />
rural areas and emerged with a favorable<br />
majority <strong>of</strong> only 1140 votes<br />
for the county, »•»!'qyer 10.000<br />
persons casting ba..otH. With all <strong>of</strong><br />
the 49 districts tabulated bn the<br />
question; the score at noon Wednesday<br />
was 5083 "yes 1 * and 3934 "no?.<br />
PENSION PLAN SCPPOICrED ^<br />
Better support was given to tiie<br />
county employes pension Mas, which<br />
Is expected to coat $12,000 to $15,000<br />
a year to operate.. The vote favOTing<br />
pensions W&S 5424 to 3053.<br />
O.OJ*. candidates won by margins<br />
<strong>of</strong> about 4 to 1 in the county,<br />
with <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Assemblyman<br />
Nathaniel C. Smith receiving high<br />
vote for the .major <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />
Smith<br />
Witn a return to normal supplies received 1171 votes in all reported<br />
<strong>of</strong> gasoline and tires, and at least a districts against 2101 for his Demopartlal<br />
supply <strong>of</strong> new automobiles, cratlc opponent, Thomas E. Dlmond.<br />
• the' Oc«M Drive bridges In Qsfm nXCH WINS EASII.Y<br />
| May aunty are showing a sub- Burrog»te Irvtag Wtch, <strong>of</strong> Set,<br />
*- Otty. wb'.rMwtad--with'-«<br />
Of 7093 to 1998 over Charles<br />
L. Dalrymple, Democrai,<br />
ttm two Republican freeholders.<br />
Henry Y. Clouting and Osman M.<br />
Cpnson, received 8144 anil 8OT7, re-<br />
W. Bum was given 2247.<br />
David C. IngeraoU, unopposed for<br />
coroner, ""* —<br />
The resort „.<br />
by also approvingsimilar<br />
retirement K—r-<br />
May County employeaj<br />
on this was almost<br />
to 639. , , ,.<br />
C1IABTEB HAS CLOSt I<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> .was ,<br />
on the new itate 2<br />
ever, favoring It<br />
margin <strong>of</strong> 134 I<br />
AS 880 -yea;'<br />
". 4 .<br />
BUGGED IN1»IV|DPA<br />
ON WRITE-IN 8«U»<br />
A few rugged indivU^,<br />
expressed their dtopleWSr*^<br />
the regular candidates f| *<br />
day's baUot by wrKJng 4ft r<br />
in the personal choU»;**<br />
Such write-in* max '<br />
tered instances for _<br />
aurrogate and coroner.';<br />
It WM a free-*or-»n.<br />
Justice <strong>of</strong> tue peftc* M«4rT<br />
the tot 'ward no less tbife J<br />
men received write-in ,* J<br />
that <strong>of</strong>fice. <strong>On</strong>e r<br />
votes; the others,<br />
each. In the secona.<br />
were three ^jwlUen-to--<br />
onc getting two votes, t»,<br />
Former Judge French- B,-> Love-v<br />
land, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Okty. '<br />
trustees ol ~ '<br />
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BCTIREMENt<br />
Moving MlfUy u<br />
the pro|>M>.il b> the<br />
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<strong>City</strong> Treasurer Ray<br />
as certifying<br />
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