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11 a. m.. •«<br />

NKSJ oBW<br />

Worker* 1<br />

Group<br />

won Meet;<br />

jClrele «f th«<br />

II wwnen preKnt answered<br />

III with a Scripture vene. bewltb<br />

the letter E. Devoin<br />

in charge <strong>of</strong> Mrs A.<br />

, and the meeting was cont<br />

hy Mist <strong>Mar</strong>y Murphy, presl-<br />

ict meeting will be on April<br />

mth Inn.<br />

Baptised<br />

i following infants and children<br />

Used by The Rev. A Lynn<br />

. at the Fint Methodist<br />

. Sunday morning-<br />

1 Pratt Dimon. son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

Bruce P. Dimon, Barbara<br />

" Ann and Edward<br />

[e. children <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

Mvwn; ^nn.<br />

>rn<br />

jn wu ad-<br />

Ing at the<br />

I. 13><br />

after 29. 1MI,<br />

JM. Mcniel u<br />

Ruth Anne Fault<br />

MEET<br />

•tegwhood <strong>of</strong> SL John*<br />

nan Church, will meet tonight<br />

*3aV> W Ihe church MotTo*<br />

is <strong>of</strong> sports subjects will be<br />

i tgr Carl shaw<br />

— 7 ajn.; Saturdays,<br />

M: Mudn tJAuupfcL<br />

Mltul AUaaUa a*.<br />

- •• mm nil a.m.<br />

730 a. m.<br />

Sign"<br />

—frTBawa It<br />

1:15 a. m.—Prayer meeting tor all<br />

Sunday School teachers and <strong>of</strong>ficer*<br />

In the pastor s study<br />

«:« a. m. — Sunday School with<br />

friendly eland for every member <strong>of</strong><br />

S«r- the family. Ruuell Sutton, iuper-<br />

Intendent<br />

tl • m -''Worship Service Organftkt Richard Carroll Vocal noloU'.<br />

Bby Mr*. Lois Likens. Menage by Pastor<br />

Victor B Beattie<br />

630 p m.—Teen-Agera<br />

Ser-<br />

1 Christian<br />

Union Jot all young people<br />

' MS p m—Adult ChrUtUin Fellowship<br />

for all adults SpeaKer Frank<br />

Herb, Central av. School teacher<br />

730 p m—Gospel Service Con-<br />

Motional tong service Singing by<br />

Ke\Oirl*' Chorus Special musical<br />

mttnbers. Messa Message by Pastor Victor<br />

pwSy" |kanh<br />

P »fr Fellowship<br />

Mrs Leon<br />

-<strong>On</strong>r<br />

for Sdn-<br />

ever." (Isa<br />

School Board<br />

J Mr*. Dorolhv<br />

Bay av<br />

kanktt-r<br />

p m—Mid-week service <strong>of</strong><br />

prayer, praise and Bible study led<br />

DJTftwtttr Beattle He will present<br />

the third In a series <strong>of</strong> Bible studies<br />

on *The Cross in the Life <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Believer*.<br />

Ttmnflay. Manh i»—<br />

6 30 p m •—Cms' Chorus rehcsnal<br />

tad by Mn Likens.<br />

7 JO p. m. — The Bercan Sunday<br />

' »1 claaa will entertain the<br />

toccntric Class <strong>of</strong> Chelsea Ban-<br />

Church. Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, in the<br />

r auditorium<br />

man* M—<br />

7 p m.—Bible Club for all bojs<br />

and girh In the lower auditorium<br />

Bible stories, object lessons chorus<br />

singing, etc. led by Bill end Jean<br />

Lathe<br />

8at.rdar, Harth M—<br />

Pantor Beanie will speak st Ynutl<<br />

for Christ rally. <strong>Mar</strong>cui Hook Bap<br />

tlit Church. <strong>Mar</strong>cus Hook, Pa<br />

* • *<br />

Flf»r TBEMYTEEIAN<br />

7ia »t mM Wesley av.'<br />

Tste Gwfltl»49ratcrcd Mid<br />

UtmHtuJffMhideA Chiron<br />

l*r. Oi«H« riseker, Th.D. raator<br />

9:13 a. «TL—Prayer meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sunday Sdhool teachers and <strong>of</strong>ficer?<br />

In the onorf room<br />

9M »: sn.—The Church at Study<br />

TMt<br />

51-*, Heb 12 1-2<br />

Cfcusei "for all ages<br />

I.,,><br />

% . . .<br />

u<br />

RALPH L CHESTER<br />

M» ta<br />

„<br />

CORSON<br />

EWWC T. CORSON<br />

•Mtor<br />

MOOOMBAV,<br />

I- . •<br />

• V /,<br />

COMPANY<br />

Phono 0130<br />

mm BARRETT<br />

.Printing . Siatlonenr<br />

•07 A*bury Av.<br />

BERTRAND T. CAREY<br />

WlhSt.ad'Walfc<br />

HANEY OOYD CHATITN<br />

Meal Estate • Insurance<br />

1315 Acbury Av. Phone 0060<br />

CHELSEA TITLE AND<br />

GUARANTY COMPANY<br />

01 Avbmy Av. (•!»«,, 0300<br />

1X1} »' '" ", ' J • •<br />

OF THE HARVEST<br />

Some folki think that tht first day o! reaping<br />

begins the harvest.<br />

Bttt the farmer knowi that the real beginning<br />

el the harvest it the first day <strong>of</strong> plowing, Furrowi<br />

come before fields <strong>of</strong> golden grain. Without the<br />

labors <strong>of</strong> Sprfaig there can be no •heaves In the Fall,<br />

The Greatest Teacher taught that. He said<br />

Hii Truth was like seed ... some <strong>of</strong> it might fall<br />

on poor ground and die ,., but when it was sown<br />

in rich, well-plowed soil it would bring a fruitful<br />

harvest.<br />

Every Sunday our Churches plow deep furrows<br />

in the good soil <strong>of</strong> humanity , . , so that<br />

God's Truth cm take root and grow ... so that<br />

the world may realize its long-cherished hope,<br />

a harvest <strong>of</strong> peace and goodwill,<br />

But remember, the harvest begins with the<br />

plowing. Worship God in Church next Sunday I<br />

f.<br />

MM<br />

Tim Seriea h Being PuMuhmd Und erthe Sponsorship <strong>of</strong> the Followi trig:<br />

I. LLSL1E LAWRENCE<br />

Beal Istata<br />

4801 Central Av, Phone 0014<br />

EDWARD M. MILLS<br />

Real Eitale - Insuruce<br />

219 A«bury Av. Phone 2193<br />

MONTGOMERY'S<br />

PalnU - eappllci<br />

721 Aabury Av, Phone 0499<br />

ARTHUR M, DeMARIS<br />

Realtor • Iaursr<br />

Ml Eighth St. Phone 1233<br />

WALTERA.DITTRICH,hc.<br />

Bcaltor . Inmrsr<br />

S01 Eighth St Phone 1360<br />

DOUGLASS CANDIES<br />

Quality BUM* ISM<br />

326 Atlantic Ave. Phone 0147<br />

N.HICKMAN<br />

Scafwa<br />

1155 Aabury Av. Phone ISIS<br />

FRANK HOWARD<br />

EegMere* BnlMer<br />

2124 Aabury Av. Phone 2550-R<br />

^S^^l^^^^^^^^^W<br />

-j-aaL-.i— ..J-J-^J<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

enth St. Phon, 0423<br />

JOHN PELTOCO,, he<br />

12S6 A.bury Av. Ph^g 0988<br />

PLYMOUTH INN<br />

717 Plymouth PI, PhBBe8879<br />

G J. MOYER<br />

BeilateRd Balidcr<br />

Phoae 2S21<br />

Phoa, 1300<br />

OCEAN CtTY<br />

...BEVERAGE RAGE COMPANY<br />

HIS Stmpion Av. Ph<br />

°CEAN CITY<br />

, i<br />

*f»«,i<br />

HAROLD C. STEJNRUCK<br />

DtSolo . FlynMlh<br />

9th St. ud Bay Av. Phone 1182<br />

TINKLER'S<br />

LAUNDROMAT SERVICE<br />

W«t AV, at 10th St. PhotM 00S4<br />

VOSSAGENCY-iaHl»M.Vois<br />

VO g<br />

ftSt. Phone 0044<br />

0 HEATING<br />

^ OB ' COMPANY<br />

Av. Ph«w04I3<br />

v - Pbati* 1260<br />

SAMPSONS HAM ADA<br />

1 W "* ** Phon. 100<br />

SIMMS' REfiTAURANT<br />

Keaw ieiid Me • Brief Degeriptien <strong>of</strong><br />

AUantig Oily Eieelrie Cgmpitny Common Stoek,<br />

AMreis<br />

I<br />

Everyone Needs<br />

Insurance<br />

"The Friendly Bank"<br />

AGAINST FIRE and OTHER LOSSES<br />

Conault Your Own Insurance Agent<br />

Now for Adequate I'roltrllon.<br />

WE WILL FINANCE<br />

YOUR PREMIUMS<br />

Call at our bank and Ulk over Ihe<br />

. detail! ef the loan netded. it't •<br />

atrl«Uy oonDienllal. pr.mpl, ami above<br />

all. friendly service.<br />

A GOOU PI.ACK TO BOBBOW<br />

A GOOD PLACE TO DEPOSIT<br />

The National Bank<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

MEMBER<br />

BKS1BVB SYStEM<br />

BWOBIt Hf^MMCi COWOBAItO*<br />

Rotary Club Has<br />

'Bank Night'<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Banker Speaks,<br />

Another It Inducted<br />

i»>,fetef. and •* 'rA)^tetoi*il^<br />

sai larvt T —T" " ^ ^ ^ ;<br />

ajraa today ai<br />

Iruuranca company repwxutanvt;<br />

were* JO year* ago. i. Tb»pei w at<br />

were inducted by Put rtwldent Edrural<br />

" Tjiia exieniic txtenflon la about com<br />

[.Electrified<br />

Is Christianity's<br />

added. Future programs<br />

Rcaaldant J<strong>of</strong>fph Talese lead ex-<br />

Will 'b« loiitend "th«"uaa'oi"ele~c<br />

trtctt from a letter written by Ro-<br />

trtcily by those who are not utiliztarlan<br />

C Vr Pitt, who U convales- Motive Power<br />

ing It fully.<br />

cing In Florida from • recent heott<br />

Within 20<br />

Mr. Whuhed said he assists farm-<br />

attack. Mr, Pitt thanked the club<br />

era with such proiecta as dairy and<br />

for. a "get well" card, signed by all<br />

Tfffl nptd Jsod i*m«rksbl«<br />

x<br />

tyrn nw cent ol th«M(aniw ppultry home ventilation, mow cur It was "Bank Night" for the Ro- ut tho r(lembers<br />

growth <strong>of</strong> early Chruttlanlty li<br />

irea served by the Atlantic [fig <strong>of</strong> hay, automatic chicken feed-<br />

jirlc ea s Co. now y hjye Atantic<br />

tary Club at Plymouth Inn, Friday Ouests were Introduc^d<br />

by Georgs •utnthed up In th« brUt, eonc«o-<br />

irlc<br />

elcctri" iff, dairy gutter cleaning, electric<br />

iht Co. rl'M now hjye elcctri"<br />

evening<br />

W Lambert<br />

trttoJ lUtement lo Actl 10:20,<br />

.it bed soil ttcrilhcera and clcctrk-<br />

d light fervlce.'M O. Whltradiant floor brooding <strong>of</strong> chicks. A large part <strong>of</strong> the "top brass" 0<br />

"Mightily Brew the word <strong>of</strong> the<br />

The National Bunk <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Lord, and prevailed."<br />

an addrend to the Court<br />

was present<br />

wanla Club.<br />

Want to BwapY Try a Claulfle*<br />

Electric Co. at There-li the secret <strong>of</strong> tbt mo-<br />

Lemuel 11 Hires, cashier and astlva<br />

power ol early Christianity,<br />

sistant vice president wa« one ol<br />

and for that matter <strong>of</strong> Christian-<br />

two now Rotary members who were<br />

inducted<br />

All-Time High ity avei since, wherever and when-<br />

BANKER 18 SPEAKER<br />

ever It hai displayed phenomenal<br />

Hardock's Typewriter Co. The sneaker wa» Charles Munich . Revenue, Earnings effectiveness and growth.<br />

the banlcs BHistaht vice preiident Set New Record<br />

Them aarly Christians were re-<br />

Authorised Agent for<br />

Bruce p. Dimon, executive viee<br />

sponsive to the word <strong>of</strong> God. A<br />

preiident ind a director, wai i Revenue and earnings <strong>of</strong> the At- Psalmist, many pearl earlier, had<br />

Royal Typewriters<br />

guest.<br />

lantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Co. were at a:;<br />

Other memberi <strong>of</strong> the bank's <strong>of</strong> all-time high for 1MB, the first year<br />

written, "Tfcf word have I hid In<br />

Victor Adding Machines<br />

neial family, who attended ai res. during which the firm operated at mine btltt. that 1 might not tin<br />

ular memberi <strong>of</strong> the club, were AT an independent company, according against Thee.* For thtie devout<br />

Uwd Muchine. „,_.. $20 Up<br />

trod W, Powell, the bank's president, to the fflrd annual report to stock, Chrlitlaiu, deeply responsive tu<br />

and George W. Oraec, assistant holders, Issued Friday In handsome<br />

Service OB All Hakes — Si Tear,' Bipcrlsiicc cashier,<br />

booklet lorm.<br />

thetr Scriptures, the word ol Uod<br />

TELLS OF INTKIl-t I.UB FLAN Bayard L, England, president, sni I had become incarnated in the word<br />

2315 Atlantic Avenu«. Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />

that not only did sales ton all prev Of I living Christ, whom some <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr, Munich, past district governor ious record! but the port-war con then had known, with whom they<br />

Phw» A. C, 5-2610<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Exchange club, briefly out- itructiqn program "progressed fay<br />

lined the joint Interclub commitloe<br />

bad walked and talked, and with<br />

orably".<br />

which ho has proposed and whicn There were BJ77 now customers whom they had sat on a mountalr<br />

Is now being organised. The com. added to company lines during tho slope, as Me revealed the eo«<br />

rnitiee, comprliing reprtsentatives year, he saldT with service belnr newg <strong>of</strong> the Gospel and the mya-<br />

<strong>of</strong> the women's ioroptimlst Club, connected for the ISO.OOOth user.<br />

the Kiwanls, RoUry and Exchanie<br />

ttrlei <strong>of</strong> the Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Uod,<br />

Revenue tor the year was $10,292,<br />

F, P. Ristine & Co, Clubs, will coordinate the various 000, or 8,6 per cent above 1948 and The word ef the Lord was loi<br />

community activities undertaken by 18.4 per cent above 1138,<br />

them a word <strong>of</strong> enlightenment<br />

the individual clubi, so that each Mr. England said that two large ID Paul's conversion "there fell<br />

can count upon assistance Irom the croups <strong>of</strong> customers were added dur.<br />

Fkllaielpllla Slock ExchanEe<br />

other three.<br />

from Us eyef as it had been<br />

h% fi4^-3J0O through merger will<br />

Hew York Stock. Biehange New York Cnrb<br />

The committee, he said, will also the South Jersey Power and Light scales." and a typical experience<br />

work In conjunction with tho newCo.<br />

and 800 by purchase <strong>of</strong> an elec. <strong>of</strong> those who came In contact with<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce,<br />

trie distribution system from the Jesus, and listened reiponslvely<br />

123 South Broad Street, Philadelphia<br />

l'KAISEH SOROPTIM1STS<br />

duPont Co,<br />

to Mil words, was, "We never saw<br />

Pennypuker 5-4300<br />

Ho paid warm tribute to the Bo- He estimated the company's 18J0<br />

rtiptimist Club, compoied <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> construct program will cost S4,. It on thlj fashion" (<strong>Mar</strong>k 2 12) n<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s business and protessionst! BOP.OOO, Including an addition to gen- wns a word <strong>of</strong> enlightenment.<br />

eating capacity.<br />

The word <strong>of</strong> the Lord was for<br />

\ Clinton D. Lowden<br />

r<br />

"They arc trying to do a Hood<br />

them a word <strong>of</strong> life—a word ol<br />

) Bcpreientative<br />

|iieco <strong>of</strong> work," he said. "They are<br />

Dew Ufa, Paul described tht ex-<br />

it-, tensely interested in the commun. <strong>Mar</strong>mora's New perience In crisp words ,ot fact,<br />

ily. and are trying to serve it in<br />

every way they can." Tank Truck Helps "If any man be t& Chriit, he is a<br />

"It has been said." he continued,<br />

net; creature; old things art<br />

'tliat the Exchange Club U dolns a Save Burning House passed away; behold, ail thing!<br />

TITLE INSURANCE Urea! deal, that it is the 'spark plug' The new 1250-gallon tank truck art become new" (II Corinthians<br />

nuan <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, But so much more recently acquired by the <strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

Rendering courteous and prompt<br />

can be aceqmijlished by the four Volunteer Tire CompsnyiWM an im. Sill), And Uie effect <strong>of</strong> thai ex-<br />

; safety since INI<br />

clubs combined.<br />

nortant factor last week in prevent, pFMslOB "In Christ," was el much<br />

WOULD FIND JOBS FOR YOUTH ing complete destruction <strong>of</strong> the home •I to ny to whatever place one<br />

What can they do?_ Well, for one <strong>of</strong> Harry Oarron on Route B0 near lived. Chriit was their environ-<br />

thing, youth work! There isn't ton Tuckahoe,<br />

CHELSEA TITLE *«d<br />

much for youth to look forward to The Tuckahoe fire company callei!<br />

ment, their atmosphere, the plots<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, There aren't manv upon <strong>Mar</strong>mora for assistance, and where they lived.<br />

opportunities in business, Industry the latter company took out Its now Hal it not always been so when<br />

GUARANTY COMPANY<br />

and the pr<strong>of</strong>essions. If the four ank truck for the first time. With men and women have taken theli<br />

clubs can guide and counsel young the nearest stream for a water sup.<br />

ALUBHT c ABBOTT, Oh.ilfmnn <strong>of</strong> ths Dsird<br />

people, it may be possible to find ply about a mile away, the eapaeity<br />

Master seriously, and have reail]<br />

BLWOOD r, KIRKUAN, PreildtBt<br />

openings for them,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mar</strong>mora truck was ereditert lived tnt Chrisrtian We that the)<br />

(J. a JKHKMIAll. VIM K.oi.|J.iit ..id Buiroli.ry<br />

with bringing the tire under control, have pr<strong>of</strong>essed? Vital Christlonltj<br />

"<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is growing. There Belleptain firemen also aided in the<br />

ATLANTIC CITT OFFICES<br />

is no question that It will fo for><br />

If the world's supreme Deed, But,<br />

buttle.<br />

N.tkMBl Bank Bldjr.<br />

ward, onee we have ihe new hlf h-<br />

alasl much ef our pr<strong>of</strong>essed Chris*<br />

The ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the homo was totally<br />

»•¥• that are now belni aiMtMwd, destroyed anH some damage was tlanity !• only conventional and<br />

OCEAN CITT OrfTCES<br />

and possibly the ferry to Dela. done on the second floor,<br />

formal, untouched by the true<br />

National Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bldf,<br />

ware. There h niBch for all <strong>of</strong> us<br />

Wlrit <strong>of</strong> Christ,<br />

CLINTON B, PH10B, ViM-Prol,<br />

to do.<br />

•TANI.BT ¥, OANriT, AMI. Tr«M<br />

• nWIN R HTlI.Ert. Tills Offlcm<br />

"I appreciate being a member T.V. Set Wanted for<br />

FBANit U. WATSON, AMI. Till. Offlwr<br />

<strong>of</strong> this rommnnlty. It Is a splendid<br />

place In which lo live and Cape May Firemen<br />

WILDWOOD omois<br />

work."<br />

Ho added that "communism can't<br />

A eommumtt Sliding Scale For<br />

paiEn is in progress at Cape May to<br />

Slli New Jersey Ave.<br />

:L<br />

neak into a community that pre. rsise a fund to purchase a television<br />

eiits a united front, in which Its<br />

BRIDGETON OFFICES<br />

set for firemen on. duty at the city<br />

organizations combine their <strong>of</strong>Torts"<br />

Teachers Is Plan<br />

fire house<br />

Boon No. I . Stanley Bulidlnr CITES UBOWTH OF EXCHANGE Director <strong>of</strong> Public Safety Sol The New Jersey Education ASM-<br />

He pointed out that service clubs Needles, who touched <strong>of</strong>f the ideu, eUiiion, representing aBout 27.000<br />

•play a mighty part" in a eominun said it is hoped that the television teichers, has recorQiiiendefl to the<br />

ity's life. Citing the rapid growth set will encourage more volunteer legislature a sliding scale <strong>of</strong> mini-<br />

( Excliange Cluta, ho said that in fireman to treqiient the fire house<br />

Wi there wore only 14 clubs in arid he readily available when calls mum starling salaries for teachers,<br />

New Jersey, Today there are gl- are received.<br />

(rum 12.200 to $4,2(X) a year, delending<br />

upon training and<br />

A Way to Help You Pay<br />

;nce,<br />

Thf<br />

1914 <strong>1950</strong><br />

Your Electric light Bill<br />

— The _<br />

H the Atlantic Cily Klfcirlr Conipaliy provides you with elrrtriclly,<br />

iSl It also provldt j'ou with inrame lo help pay ysor rlfdrle llfhl-bill.<br />

AtlanUe CJHy Kleclric (..mpjny rammiiii slock is avkiUtilc In the<br />

•arket at K1.S0 per (thare, Preiieiit dividend In I1J0 per »h»rp, |itr Seashore Building<br />

|tl ye«r, payable JOt each January 11, April IB, julj- In and October IS-<br />

Ten shares <strong>of</strong> this sloek would cost aboul *J10, and ••urrenUy pay 112<br />

a )fi»r, equal lo 11.00 a moillh.<br />

Twenty shares wuuld cost alioul IliJO and currently pay *«l a year, and Loan Association<br />

tqual lo |2,M » monUi,<br />

I'drly shares would cost aboul PHSO and cuircnUy Pay III a sear,<br />

OFFICE:<br />

equal lo M.00 a month.<br />

411 Eighth Street Phone 0250<br />

If you are intepf«l»d, nil nut ihe rnupim brtow and mail it In u», or<br />

Mephone AUaiilir <strong>City</strong> ISSls. A«k for Mr. reterson. _<br />

» 73rd SERIES NOW OPEN<br />

BOENNING & CO.<br />

$1.00 per Share per Month — Starting February<br />

Urnibrn I-Mlaitriiihl* - Itiiliimi.w Slin-k. I'.ii'<br />

I960 Matures at $200. Current Maturity 144<br />

Srv Vorfc t'orb KirhMfp (Anwlnlfl<br />

Months,<br />

1806 Walnut Str##t _ _ _ _ _ PhiUd«lph» 3, Pi*-<br />

1 $50,000 Fire<br />

Amuaetnent Place,<br />

4 Stares Damaged<br />

A general alarm fire al Wildwood<br />

caused an estUnated »60,0OO damage<br />

Thursday night last week to the<br />

KentULky Derby atnuiement parloi<br />

and four stores at Oak. av. and the<br />

tmgrdwoljc<br />

Companies from North Wildwood<br />

add Wttdwood Crest assisted thf<br />

Wildwood liremen in lMitUing the<br />

flunieo In frigid weather whicn<br />

touted the boardwalk and hose lines<br />

v ith ILC LighU OB the boardwalk<br />

were turned on to aid the lire fightera.<br />

Scene S <strong>of</strong> the blaie wat only 200<br />

feell<br />

from the "Public Service bin<br />

terminal, l which hich was showered s h d wltn lt<br />

sparks. The Are also threatened the<br />

Starlight Ballroom, opposite thf<br />

amusement center.<br />

Forbes Trlplttt, a wa4ehrnan, at<br />

the Casino Arcade, saw smoln and<br />

fiamei in the Kentu«ky Derby while<br />

nuking his rounds shortly bafore<br />

midnight. He fought the fire with<br />

emergency extinguishers before thf<br />

Hre companies arrived.<br />

Stores •damaged included a salt<br />

water taffy establishment, another<br />

in a restaurant at the rear, and two<br />

in the Arcade. The building is<br />

owned by Sabaitian Rumagosa.<br />

Somers Point<br />

Churches<br />

ORACH LUTHERAN<br />

Robert Z. Wukier, i.T.M,, Paalar<br />

Sunday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch if—The Fourth gu.<br />

day In lent—<br />

9:4ft i. m—Church Sehool. Mn.<br />

Benjamin Blckman, superintendejit.<br />

Classes for all ages, ViiitoM wrtcome,<br />

II a, m—Nursery School for con.<br />

venlence <strong>of</strong> nirents.<br />

11 a, m—The Service. The Senior<br />

Choir will sng, sing, "Holy Holy Art rt rt Thou, Thou", T by y<br />

Handel, Sermon by the pastor,<br />

Twelve Left Over",<br />

8:30 p. m—Catechetical Class,<br />

7:30 n. m— Luther League,<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch II—<br />

3:30 p, m — Junior Choir,<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Mar</strong>eli It—<br />

8:45 p. m, — Citeohetieal Class,<br />

8 p, m,—Mid-week I^nten Service.<br />

9 p, m—Senior Choir rehearsal,<br />

Thursday. M*roh «!—<br />

p. m—Orianlzational meeting<br />

Borneo is BOO miles long and 700<br />

miles wide.<br />

jili'n was ndvnnrei! iis an ...<br />

tcrnalive In the bill already lielorc<br />

the lawmakfrs lo lift the minimum<br />

|jay from $2.10(1 to $2.MM.<br />

The Te tttjiicllCfS<br />

ciintcildcd tllat tilt<br />

Hut minimum (Ides not rarry an<br />

rewiirii fur cxpeiicn or training;,"<br />

the Association said.<br />

Under its |ir"imiset] schedule annual<br />

im-iiiiHes <strong>of</strong> iltK) wnultl be<br />

grailiid Uiii'hers, sturting at the lintloin,<br />

S2,2tm Hiitil thr.v reaclieci 14.00(1<br />

here wuiiiil be two additional iiu'ri—<br />

iitnts tot- tirtise with rnaster's dp-<br />

:rees Ui reach the lup, 14.200, Tdc<br />

«|i liKtiri! would be the bemnnmn<br />

alary ol liny esiicTiuncecl teaclwr<br />

ith 20 yi'iirs in the pr<strong>of</strong>ession und<br />

muster 1 •av.J.1.<br />

10 ••<br />

It a. m'—Ifomloa Wl<br />

rourth PUjue", by the t<br />

«ry lor th« babkf to<br />

rnarrlcd eoupl<br />

worship toMtt<br />

7-30 ». m. — Iv*iruj Wondilp.<br />

• Powp", by \fm PMter.<br />

•30 p. m—Midweek prayer and<br />

study hour. Brlnf your Bibls.<br />

ST. josirirt K. o.<br />

•*». rul V. Batry, raaUr<br />

Maases on Sunday at 8, S. 10 and<br />

"weefclay M«s at<br />

Neurnan Btui<br />

p, m., 1Q Chur<br />

Novona Dev< lUant, , 7:4S<br />

p, m.<br />

Lenten Devotloni. SUtlon* <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cross. rrlrJay,t7i45 p, m,<br />

vmtv BArnsT<br />

**v Ctrltu MuiaaM, IIMtor<br />

10 a. ra.—Sundaj fcheol.<br />

lla. m.—Morning Sd Worship. fchl Topic.<br />

"Touch Not",<br />

1:30 p. m—Youmi Ptoplt'cmeet-<br />

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iHOivinij irny as larHe or better.thi'.n Open Eves, £ iyn. Phone 1-W81<br />

hu stale proponed. The slate-wicie<br />

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