Mar 1950 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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Personal and Social Chit-Chat<br />
1 A&1 PlayforP.-T.A. Hello again<br />
in<br />
recuperating from a<br />
School Movie*<br />
Church Group Hu Lunch Also are Shown<br />
Mr*. Oorothy Himllton md In<br />
WoGlford wgn ho»tcu« Tuesday A culnrful md «L11 portrayed<br />
afternoon at • luncheon f hen in the play Sleeping Beauty »as presented<br />
by pupils <strong>of</strong> tht 51h gradt<br />
p»l cWcb by Ihe Womeni AIDE!!' §J the. t»ntertslnment hlfhlight g!<br />
the mnnthly meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
ft* Rev Fomrt E Vaufihan. ret Clt> Parent Teflfher Asseeiillon<br />
tor. exhibited rellgJouj films aln Welnesdg} afternoon last week in<br />
tin l h<br />
the Central ai »rhcol The pbt<br />
Has arranged and dlretted by Mis<br />
OPIRATIOM Ceraldllm Fasti r<br />
- <strong>of</strong> Mn Laur» Garrison 42 W lOt'i Miss Kathenne Ogclrn siinther<br />
; ind » voclU mil •t underwent «n operation in tn» member nf lhe faculn jl»f> enter<br />
Surf HWpltal Sen We <strong>City</strong> and s mined hi shnumg film slides nn<br />
, rial* waid- convilejclni at her hume Iu?al!h and Safety fur rhildriti in<br />
the Home and School Girm Cm<br />
tn 1 and Blcjtlt Sjfitj<br />
APPOINTS 1SOM11UATING GROl P<br />
fc During the busirts* session Mn<br />
Errmd Warren president ippomlc I<br />
mminatmg cummittee nmprisin<br />
Mr* Elizabeth sprat! Mrs Chr<br />
tine Wnimth 1 Mrs Iiarette Hi 1<br />
d Md*,*> \ ir^jniH ^strange<br />
Nininatmi Jnd t li el n will uk<br />
pi ne n Mj%<br />
Th* prisitliit al,o -innrjm.nl Hint<br />
MO ARBIRV A1FWF<br />
th. hi«tm r^hi 1 ital 4 iiiitio<br />
T NYMAN<br />
I'UONL BUS" fur rncmt mis hdi IHIH L m| Hi I<br />
nd turntH ur li 11 i tain C<br />
'rr^H a'* pirt uf n i * 1 nit nun<br />
ne li n Mil i C Icln Jul iki.<br />
ntet n£<br />
TO SEE til M STRIP<br />
\\\ n imber it 11 i r f i 1<br />
* Lrr II * itrd 1 tit I d i [ ui tl pro<br />
em i nr\t rfiii^di* Mjrth 30 °ji<br />
S II p n II Ihi hifch ehncil dud<br />
irriun tc \ t i tl 111 , tnri Tm<br />
Lhildim tor miu. The ( 1 n<br />
ir I ill int tli i llhl r u 111 Hie I I>U I<br />
1 th p iblu il li N rtl I tl I IlKi I<br />
f 1 rv, and n ift 11 leqL-ite tn 3ML<br />
inj. tf tduirfl 1 in NLU It r 11.<br />
Il i •, FIJ lrlii If il t! 1 Jli n<br />
rn m IN Hrean P rlu ur. I 1 i<br />
turnt-tl u\ir It Hi- wflfir* fu ul<br />
Plin rt hi 11 1 TH Ii f r tin<br />
P T A t ha\i I tl irtl annuil<br />
Cn riU F 11 mi li 1 1 Al ril tn<br />
limn thi> n-mral liinrf Diln<br />
1 By DOEOTHY DAT<br />
What ..... with winter ^——<strong>of</strong>ficially<br />
having been dtelind ovir<br />
uur Eum hit bought, and the<br />
Easter festivities just SVSF the h<strong>of</strong>i<br />
ion wo can at lut feel a UUlt more<br />
like spring the«# days And IO<br />
along with the sdvdht <strong>of</strong> grten up<br />
time here 15 somo <strong>of</strong> the newi we ve<br />
gathered fsr jou<br />
Stilt incationing at Fort Laudcrrtali<br />
ria Brc Mr and Mrs Frank<br />
Bradley who are plaryling to r#<br />
lurn ly Oteon Citj around April 1<br />
Among those iho hii\e rreenlly<br />
remertd from Ihe sick k l list MMr<br />
h<br />
1 he c<br />
*<br />
Henr> HartrndH who was confintd<br />
f week v. ilh a virus infection at<br />
Ihi- homi* nf her partnts Mr and<br />
Mi3 Htnvard btrong <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
• • *<br />
Dnk Knnbli daughter o[ Mr and<br />
Mrs Hirman Kimble has al« ic<br />
tenllv recc\ered from an iltack nf<br />
pntumunia and is presently ipentl<br />
ng tht spring vacation from ht<br />
htui,iL it Bildwin Sthoul nt hn<br />
I jrtnl^ I nine<br />
O II if Ii<br />
this \sitk in<br />
li di Mr Mr Getirge Ludlam<br />
./ cm Hi n uho vi Hid their !jUin-<br />
V. F. W. Women<br />
Elect Officers<br />
Mr Dt n Fnrgu^tm w i ilictfd<br />
\ rc± 1« il if Ihr W mi-n Auxiliar><br />
Mf t rl i^ nithi at ^** P ( ^ home<br />
Shi uc r 1 Mrv K J% Dr^rf H<br />
inhir nff ir ihm*r<br />
t li ridM Mr EJUn I hn^nn<br />
Mr MiUu Smith pn 1 prt irimt<br />
\ s design lid li ict ts t lulling<br />
ffutr fthrn thp ru \ a rim riatratmn<br />
it duett 1 in April Thiiu nn rr<br />
17 an<br />
family <strong>of</strong> Elkihs F§rk visitrd thei<br />
summer rtfiidencc at 32 Surf rd on<br />
5-iturdd¥<br />
Mr it 1 % Kid e AU<br />
MI >, Bi s Pi<br />
rth Bav Miami Bt-ath Fla<br />
hiln u Florida Mr and<br />
md Miss Filmcr tn<br />
Ha\ina Cuba<br />
Mr* I i i I" Vn rh rnti rtaint 1<br />
tf htr -lub it A t,ird j »<br />
ii c^das<br />
Mr mtl Mr rirl Bjri.it u (r<br />
their d iUiftn Lurj Dnn M\ra<br />
Inn and Mn-h,n-I wtn ^uc t r Women Democrats<br />
Have Supper<br />
Fifteen members st the Weinen'.<br />
Roosevelt Democratic Club hid an<br />
enjoyable covered dish supper Mom<br />
day night at the horns <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Edith<br />
Townsend, (4S8 Prospect pi. Caid<br />
playini followed the meal, with<br />
prizes awarded to high scorers.<br />
The cfljb decided to sponsor<br />
card Barty late in April at the honw<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs, Ann Robinson, 503 9th st<br />
CEEL'S<br />
SUBMARINE SHOP<br />
1111 linpaw Are. Hwu 1S1I<br />
ITALIAN SUBMARINES<br />
StMk Sandwich<br />
on Italian Roll . 30c<br />
ANTIFASTO • TOMATO FBI<br />
8PAOHETTI * MEAT BALL!<br />
ON OBDEB OKL*<br />
» A H to n r si.<br />
HUB. CBCKLU HIOLIACCIO<br />
Submarine<br />
Sandwiches<br />
Small 25c Large 45c<br />
• at •<br />
HOLROYD'S<br />
618 Asbury Avenue<br />
Phone 1871<br />
f<br />
Hie w.rtk end uf Mr^ Ellen Zan "8«V9ry Subs Thai Siiisfs"<br />
if At naj uhs <strong>Mar</strong>yland<br />
mtttitmiMitintttii<br />
RE-SILVERED<br />
SAFETY GLASS INSTALLED<br />
GLASS REFLACEO and GLAZED<br />
GLASS OF ALL KINDS<br />
MMM<br />
& S CLEANERS<br />
QUALITY CLEANERS<br />
ASBURY AVE, PHONE 2746<br />
OPEN YEAR AROUND •»<br />
Ml<br />
Repaired<br />
-tRefuuihed<br />
- Kitchen Cabinot. and<br />
Cupboard* mads to Order,<br />
Reproduction, <strong>of</strong><br />
Dotclt Antique Furniture<br />
m IMIa V» far • Free Krtiiwto<br />
Earl<br />
North's<br />
Wood Shop<br />
IMk St. Opp.<br />
R. B. Italian<br />
Phone 2838<br />
\GARET JOHNSON<br />
SCHOOL o/<br />
DANCE and DRAMA<br />
K1W TEEM STAUINO APWL HI<br />
• S»fe Street Phones 0478 or 2241<br />
JOHiSOM'S<br />
, HULTTV SALON<br />
STYLING<br />
MUREW'S HA1B0RESSING<br />
COMPLETB BEABTT SERVICE<br />
by ANDREW and CLAIRE<br />
•» ABB1JKT AVENUE<br />
PHONE mn<br />
CLOSED MONDAY<br />
HELEN'S<br />
BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />
«t CWrtT Ave. * Phone 0935<br />
PWf s Beauty Shoppe<br />
HWWeitAve, Phent 1966<br />
HAIR STYLING<br />
PERMANENT WAVES<br />
-fr ./.<br />
ncunri d<br />
Tl 1 atti-ii hn p 1 irir \M on<br />
ly Miss Fr*ttr 'ilh UT ule<br />
< * <<br />
Babies Are Born to<br />
Five Resort Families<br />
Babies were burn t;i fivn OCDHII<br />
<strong>City</strong> families at Shore Memorial<br />
riuriiif; the week that ended<br />
miiiorily in lhe hnsijilM iuir^e\v.<br />
<strong>of</strong> tonsilmer i'ductatirm for<br />
with five <strong>of</strong> ihe 11 liiiMhs recorded<br />
Dairies Inr, She will discus the<br />
for the ueri"ri.<br />
dairy industry and show films.<br />
Local arrivals were <strong>Mar</strong>ch 14.<br />
There will bo dgor prizes, nnd<br />
a girl to Mr and Mrs Clyde Vincent<br />
ice cream will be served, A silver<br />
1329 West av.: <strong>Mar</strong>ch IS. alloy In<br />
<strong>of</strong>fering will ho taken.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James Dixnn. OH<br />
The Civic Club anountps that the<br />
North ft! <strong>Mar</strong>eh IB. a hoy In Mr.<br />
mpotinH \Y-- opt*n to everyone and<br />
ind Mrs. Niehula Palermo, 7S(i As-<br />
that invilHtioni are eKppclBlly ex =<br />
bury hv=: <strong>Mar</strong>ch 19. ;i girl to Mr. and<br />
tuiidi'd to club wamuii.<br />
Mrs Juhii B Smith. 41fl West av.:<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch 20. a boy in Mr. anil Mrs. Research Club to<br />
Edwin Merryrnsn. 1025 Asbury av.<br />
Other births werr: <strong>Mar</strong>ch 15. a Have 'Drama Night'<br />
girl to Mr. and Mrs. Lvri Barter,<br />
Somers I'liint: <strong>Mar</strong>rh 17. ii buy tn The Women'* Hrseaffii Chib will<br />
-Mr. nniUMrt—H.-rlu-rt King.. Wi||,<br />
. . . 10 A, M. til (i P. M.<br />
Ti-.I.KPIfONKS:<br />
WO<strong>On</strong>rilNE 1-817'J<br />
VM)(H)ItlSt 1-1177<br />
LISTEN TO Ol'R RAI11O PltlXiRAM OVEK<br />
Slallon WMtl>, 1340 on Vnur IMal<br />
Wondav Thrnujh Friday, 11:0(1-11:19 A, ,M.<br />
"The Siory Brhlnd Ihp Slorv", uilh <strong>Mar</strong>vrn Millet<br />
State Jefty Fund<br />
May be Increased<br />
Legislative Group<br />
Asks for $300,000<br />
The Joint Legislative Appropriations<br />
Committee Tueiday gave tentntive<br />
approval to including In the<br />
1050-51 slute ljudgct a $300,000 appropriatien<br />
for eoniOruetlon <strong>of</strong> ntw<br />
jettlei to combat bMeh erotlon.<br />
Oovernor Drlieoll originally had<br />
fecommerided fundg ohly for main,<br />
tenanee <strong>of</strong> existing jettlei and ten.<br />
'Old Man' Hickman<br />
IS BACK<br />
ON THE JOB<br />
With a Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
COOKED SEAFOODS<br />
To Take Out<br />
KITCHEN OPEN<br />
Daily: 10 a. m. to 7 p.m. - Sundayi 4 p. m. to 7 p, m,<br />
"LESS WORRY FOR MOTHER"<br />
Deviled Crab 46c es. Clam Chowder ..SScqt.<br />
Deviled Clam ^=20ce«. F. F. Pat.toa,-<br />
-MMirtrirf^-»i.TOii. Bgjas&^'iSft:<br />
Fried Scallops =« = =90cIb. Cnh Saiaj _ = ==$l,7Slb.<br />
Fried Shrimp , = _$1.2Slb, Cole Slaw -,^_ = =3Belb,<br />
Fried Filet fluke, Pepper Hash . . _ ^30c 1b,<br />
25c, 3Sc, SOc per order Potato Salad _,.._38c lb.<br />
HOT PLATTERS<br />
BKA FOOD PLATTER (:onl»liiB: D«*»i!d Crab, Fritd Srallops.<br />
t M<br />
Frii-d Oyste", Fried Shrimp, Deviled Clun, Fish *<br />
Ai«o Cole Sl«w, Tom»io, Leiluee, T.rUr sauce. Pickle, French Fries<br />
HOT, PLATTKBS Contain! Cholee ol-Bevlled Crib, 8o»IWp»,<br />
Shrimii, Fish, Clim .,'... . •. • • • *"<br />
AIM C«!e Sliw, Lelluce. Tam.tp, TurUr Siiuef. PleWe, French Friei<br />
. or Palais Salad<br />
COLD PLATTERS<br />
CHOICE OF; Lebster S»l«fl. Crab S.iad. Shrimp S»l»d, Shrimp ^<br />
CackUil • ,....-.- •••_• _••_ —<br />
Leituce, Tomato, Cole Slaw, Plekle, Potalo Salad<br />
Out <strong>of</strong> Our FISH DEPARTMENT<br />
Live and Broiled Lobater - Lobster Taiii - Crab Meat<br />
AH Kinds <strong>of</strong> Frerfi Sea Sood in Season<br />
1155 Anbury Avenue<br />
Fifty-Four Year* ui Oeew <strong>City</strong><br />
Phon« 1515 1516<br />
Resort, Two Houn<br />
Cape May Court Home emu,<br />
laled <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> whan it went<br />
dry for more than two hours<br />
Saturday when the Neptunux<br />
M?ater Company made^ water<br />
conntetloriB for the new Burdette<br />
Tomlln Memorial Hospital.<br />
It was neeeiaary to shut <strong>of</strong>f<br />
water «erviee for the entire<br />
community while the hospital<br />
was connected to the main sup.<br />
ply line.<br />
Club Speaker<br />
Defends Parents<br />
Not Always to Blame<br />
for Youth Misdeeds<br />
Cape May Sells<br />
Bonds at 2,9 Pet.<br />
Tlie Cape May city cnmrnissinn<br />
Thuriday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 28, if 80<br />
Pocahontas Has<br />
St. Patrick Party<br />
Two Skits Presented;<br />
Square Dance Planned<br />
A varied program <strong>of</strong> theatrical en.<br />
tertainmeiit featured a St, Patrick's<br />
party given Friday night at a meet,<br />
ing <strong>of</strong> Nalona Council, Degree o'<br />
PocahentHB.<br />
Two_ skits were presented. <strong>On</strong>e<br />
was "The Blind Men , wilh Mrs. Mue<br />
The remilfirly stheduletl muetniK<br />
Monday awarded a aontract to B(-<br />
if ihe city commission which would<br />
land and Saftrin Co., New York, for<br />
[iill on Good Friday, April 7, was<br />
the purchase <strong>of</strong> (35,000 <strong>of</strong> wilier<br />
:honi;eii tn II day earlier, April R.<br />
plant bonds<br />
ay motion <strong>of</strong> ihe board al Fridaj'r<br />
The llrm <strong>of</strong>fered MI interest rate session. The change WHS made m<br />
<strong>of</strong> 20 per cent and paid a bonus nf deferem'e tn the religious holiday.<br />
Mffi.<br />
proceeds <strong>of</strong> the bonds will l»'<br />
used lo drill a new well and muks<br />
other improvements In expand ca.<br />
pacity <strong>of</strong> the municipal water plant<br />
c i,iiF FRATERNITY OFFICER<br />
Albert Cliff,, son nf A. J Chr,'.<br />
J4 W |7ili st,, has been elected' vice<br />
president <strong>of</strong> lhe Siama Chi fraternity<br />
at GetlysburH Collide, Chi!<br />
is a member <strong>of</strong> the Junior class.<br />
See Too Late to Classify<br />
Adi • • - First Section<br />
Huis P. Voss<br />
201 A*bury Av«, Ph, 0413<br />
Auiborlmd Dtalar<br />
GENERAH® ELECTRIC<br />
REFRIOfiRATORS<br />
To Mett <strong>On</strong>e Day Early<br />
D. <strong>of</strong> A. Celebrates<br />
Its 54th Anniversary<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> GUy Counell No, in,<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> America, celebrated lu<br />
S4th anniverigrv with a gala dinner<br />
meeting in The Sentinel.Ledger<br />
building Tuiidsy night last week.<br />
The dinner y?at followed by a<br />
meeting, and irhpromptu entertBinmeni<br />
and rernarta.<br />
yacht Club Sponsor*<br />
Phila. Fashion Show<br />
*A card party and fashion show,<br />
wiills.<br />
Grubb, Mrs, Louise Roienberger under auspices <strong>of</strong> the Women's Com-<br />
Mrs. Florence Taylor and Miss Bosemittee <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht<br />
The amount provided ii still small<br />
marie Vote In the leading roles. Club, will take place tomorrow at<br />
by contrast with a report submitU"!<br />
"The Consultation" was presented the Strawbridgi! and Clothier de.<br />
tho saint day by lhe State Beach<br />
by Mrs. Emily ^Turner, Mrs <strong>Mar</strong>y paiitm»nt store, Philadelphia, It will<br />
Erosion Commission, which esti.<br />
Dean and Mrs, Peg Courtney. be the initial social event °' lhe<br />
mated the cost <strong>of</strong> eisentlilty needed<br />
An Irish mlnitrolette, with tbn seison,<br />
coast protection work at i27,nf,0G0<br />
cast in costume, entertained with<br />
• * ^ •<br />
The Commission also recommend-<br />
songs and stories Taking part wore<br />
Mrs, AreldB Lloyd. Mrs Florence<br />
BILLV PONTIERB HAS<br />
ed that lhe stale assume 70. Instead "Let's give the parents <strong>of</strong> our Taylor, Mrs Lillian Tallman, Mrs FIFTH BIBTHPAY PARTY<br />
uf 60 per cent, <strong>of</strong> the cost <strong>of</strong> anil- community and <strong>of</strong> all America a Frances Mathls, Mrs. Edith Towr.- Billy Ponllere, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs<br />
ernsitiii work.<br />
break ' Kenneth M, Frlsbee, prinsenrl, Mrs. Minnie Blum, Mrs, Car- H. C. Pontiere, 1939 Wesley av,, cele.<br />
The committee, while including cipal <strong>of</strong> the Linwood public schools, mela Ooldy and Miss Voss. brated his fifth birthday anniversary<br />
the new erosion funds, eliminated urged in a talk to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Refreshments were served in awith<br />
a party Sunday afternoon. Re.<br />
from the proposed budget a $600,000 Exchange Club, Monday nilht at dining room decorated with sham- freshments and games were enjoyed<br />
item for liberaliiation <strong>of</strong> teacher Plymouth Inn. '- rocks, clay pipes and snakes, with The chjldren also congratulated<br />
pensions This proposal by the gov- "parents have been kicked green and white paper.<br />
Skipper. Billy's dog. who was one<br />
ernor had boeri flatly rejected In around ton much," he contended, "If During a business meeting, plans<br />
year old.<br />
the Senate Republican majority<br />
children do go wrong. Pop hangs were discussed for a square dance<br />
Guests were Bonnie Cornwell<br />
his head and lakes the blame from<br />
rnurus<br />
to be sponsored by the Council April Ronnie Moyer. Leno£e Townsend,<br />
others. Some parents do deserve the 14, under the leadership <strong>of</strong> Mrs Jimmy Camburri and Billy Pontiere,<br />
Previously the committee had re- criticism they get, but they belong Emily Turner. Mrs, Freda Bonham<br />
sirred more than $100,000 which to the irresponsible fringe <strong>of</strong> so. received the attendance prize and A railroad Diesel locomotive en-<br />
Governor Driscnll cut from stst,; ciely. Too • <strong>of</strong>ten juvenile delin- Mrs, Elizabeth Voorhees the mer. cine has about twice as much com<br />
muMMim nnd library accounts and quency is described as the fault <strong>of</strong> ehsndisc club.<br />
linssion as that in the average au<br />
nilcied i#s-crnl other minor items tn parents, instead <strong>of</strong> 'same parents',<br />
tomobile engine.<br />
Tomorrow nighl's meeting vll<br />
finM thp current proposed budget SUFFER LOSS OF RESPECT feature a public card party.<br />
iliil In iiljout $180,000 over the gov. "Parents are not the only ones<br />
eriior's orlalnal figures.<br />
who read magBjines and newspapers<br />
or listen to the radio. The younger<br />
generation does this, too, and from DAR Hits World<br />
Would Name 6ridge these media absorb the idea that<br />
parents don't know much <strong>of</strong> any-<br />
for George Redding thing. There has been a subsequent Government Plan<br />
A jninl resolution proposing In loss <strong>of</strong> respect for parenthood."<br />
ilcBiuniitc the slate highway bridge He said that society needs to help Says it Would<br />
nn Route S-49 across Grassy Sound parents ryther than heap criticism<br />
Channel in Lower Township as '•The upon them indiscriminately. Endanger America<br />
Oet>ri!i- A. HeddinK Bridge" was in- Things that society might do an:<br />
truflured in the legislature last Wed- Rive parents more moral support pnd Strong opposition to world gov.<br />
•ie.Hfluy by Scnulnr Anthony j, fa- respect: strengthen agencies that eminent was expressed by the Nev<br />
supplement the home, particularly Jersey Society <strong>of</strong> the Daughters <strong>of</strong><br />
The rrscilutiiin would authorise the churches and schools; expand serv- the American Revolution at the an-<br />
iih.ciim »f a tiiblet nn the bridge in ices to youth by letting them help nual convention in Trenluii, Thurs-<br />
nrirne it i?i honor nf the former mure actively in community affairs; day and Friday,<br />
senator HIH! mayor <strong>of</strong> North Wild, strengthen the economic system, and The Society passed a resolution<br />
wdod<br />
try tn provide a higher standard <strong>of</strong> condemning lhe New Jersey leglsli-<br />
morels, he said.<br />
lure for passing a 1B49 resolution<br />
NEW MEMBERS INDUCTED<br />
favoring world government. Mem-<br />
Dies <strong>of</strong> Heart Attack<br />
bers were urged to petition ine<br />
Cieitner Simmon, 42. <strong>of</strong> Wildwnori New members inducted into the lawmakers to rescind the ineature,<br />
Crest, died Tuesday after he wasclub<br />
by Charles Munich, immediate CALLS IT DANGEBOl'S<br />
strii-keii with II hrarl attack while past district governor, were Claude<br />
wnrliinM with an Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Elec- McCliiry. plasterer, and John Green- I' staled that world government<br />
trie Cn line crew nn the Shore rrt, wood,'local merchant.<br />
wiiuld be dangerous because "the<br />
iit t'uurl House Fellow workers ap. Anntiuneciinent was mnde uf a<br />
cil.zens <strong>of</strong> the United States woull<br />
be hopek'Sily outvoted in a wor'd<br />
lilieil resuscilntion methods without Ladies' NiHht meeting <strong>of</strong> the club federal government by the horde o'<br />
avail,<br />
to liike place Saturday, April i. at almost two billion Asiatics. African<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-Stimers point Golf ant] Eastern Europeans",<br />
Wood fnr enfflns is said In providi'<br />
Club<br />
The state stand was similar to one<br />
Guests <strong>of</strong> the club at dinner v/vrv<br />
.Hi' <strong>of</strong> the heaviest drains nn Chine*<br />
already adopted liy till- National So-<br />
fu ndgfnonfs I<br />
Miss Ruth Nt'Vius, Miss Eleanor ciety <strong>of</strong> the DAR.<br />
Pasehall, Mrs, Bupert Wicks, Mrs.<br />
your R Q x c<br />
URGES CONSERVATION<br />
Herbert Brawnier. Mr;-., nk'hard<br />
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Sweig/irt. Mrs. RiiH Lnper, Mrs. The organization also asked the<br />
.jiimes Becntte and Ted Clymer. all legislature to pass laws that would<br />
U^ing the skill o<br />
AL-EN YARN SHOP <strong>of</strong> whnm helped make last week's stop the "dangerous depletion <strong>of</strong> iw<br />
^g*? gairipH rnreu<br />
minstrel show a success, and John urai resources and destruction ot<br />
Ml Say Ajenoe -Tiwler.- — - -<br />
he vahmhje wild life <strong>of</strong> New; Jer.<br />
3r^ nf study and «<br />
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'Announced as the Society's choice<br />
State Police Probe or the honorary title <strong>of</strong> State Pil-<br />
the i n g r e d i t? •<br />
PURCHASERS <strong>of</strong> YARN<br />
grim was <strong>Mar</strong>garet E. Zinek. a pupil<br />
Thefts From Schoolf al Mnorentown High School, Bhe<br />
WLS one <strong>of</strong> 6p girls who'attended the<br />
Slate Police arc continuing an in- conference Friday as guests <strong>of</strong> local<br />
vurtigatinn nf a series uf thefts from chapters.<br />
schools _m the county.<br />
Mrs Ralph W. Oreenlaw, <strong>of</strong> West<br />
The Palermo school was entered Enijlewood. was elected the new<br />
and a fiuantity <strong>of</strong> supplies taken, ami reisenl <strong>of</strong> the slrite organisation, sue-<br />
gasoline was stolen from the <strong>Mar</strong>ceodinE Mrs. Palmer M. Way, <strong>of</strong><br />
mora school bus. These thefts were Wllriood, who was named honorary<br />
111 ubfiut the same lime that two sew- i<br />
Your Rcxail phormge<br />
ing machines were taken from the<br />
Woodbine school and its bus gasoline<br />
Is o good man to kne<br />
lank was emptied.<br />
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Polk-e hnlieve thai all nf the rim- Mr anri Mrs Hurry Sldchnllom<br />
lieries were by the saiur person or had as llicir dinner gueMs Moliflsv<br />
evpnhm Mr find Mrs. O Hipkins<br />
and Mr. and Mrs, William Sldeboi-<br />
.mi. The evening was spent playing<br />
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