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C a P 1L Wlaif---- Important Rationing Dates 7A/U (l)00lt ISSUED BY THE N. J. OFFICE OF PRICE

> ADMINISTRATIS’ FUEL OIL—Period Three coupons, each good for 9 gallons,

valid through February 20.

Period Four Coupons, became valid January 31. Each coupon is good for eight gallons. COFFEE—Stamp number 25 in War Ration Book One is valid for the purchase of one pound of coffee. The ration period for this stamp will be six

weeks instead of five.

SUGAR—Stamp No. 11 now good for the purchase of three

pounds of sugar. Valid until March 15. .

POINT RATIONING—Point Rationing of canned and bottled

fruits, vegetables and soups, fruit and vegetable juices, and processed fruits and vegetables

begins on l(^ch 1.

Mr*. Charles Swanson was * - Philadelphia visitor on Friday. Mrs. Edwin Miller and Mrs. Looette Miller have returned from Bay Shore, L. 1., where they attended the funeral of their : brother-in-law, William Bristow. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Earns haw, of “Barberry Hedges", Haverford, Pa^ and the “Band Box”, Cape May, have moved to 1530 Locust

street, Philadelphia.

Charles Doak, of Philadelphia, enjoyed Sunday in Cape May with his sisters at their Washington

street home.

Mrs. Joseph B. Hughes t. of the week in Philadelphia with her Brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ward. Clifford Saby, of Philadelphia, enjoyed the weekend here with

_ 1942 for tiie income tax re-, tins week not to nnation from the

Social Security Board. “It is impossible for the board

Mrs. Swift Hand spent the Utter part of the wqek in Phila4elphia. Miss Dorothy Blair, of Philadelphia, enjoyed the weekend here with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Blair, at the Methodist parsonage. The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Langhorne entertained their daughter at the Baptist parsonage on Sunday. Senator and Mrs. I. Grant ! have been entertaining 'the formF- ex’s father, Edward Scott, -of [ Ambler. Mr. Scott has been re- . cuperating after a recent major operation. [ Harrison Shaw, of Camden, joyed the weekend in Cape May with Mrs. Shaw and their family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Swain, Jr. left Cape May this . week to spend their annual vacation in Florida. “Sandy" Moon, of Long Island, spent the -weekend here with his ^father. Dr. Alex C. Moon, Mrs. Moon. > Miss Francds Pliscke enjoyed the weekend irt-^Cape May with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pliscke, at their home.'Mr. and Mrs. John W. Utr v | weekend guests of Mrs. 1 father and sister at their home in Roxboro, Pa. IRobert Hughes, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. Hughes. Mrs. Alma Hawley, Miss Edith Harrison and Mrs. _ Carrie Keefe spent Monday in Philadelphia. Mias Stanton, a teacher in Cape iligh School, enjoyed then weekend at her home in Trenton. ^ ' Mrs. T. Powell Hughes, Lphiladelphia, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Stevfns, for -several days. Mr. and Mrs. George Appelgate have returned to this country Australia, where for the last nine years he has been managing director of the Western Electric Co, Ltd. They are spending week with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Appelgate. of Cape May. who are , spending the winter at the Cumberland Hotel,' Bridgeton. Young Mr. Appelgate is now permanently located in this coon, try and is in charge of the^n^ gineering department of the Western Electric Company’s foreign or export division with oflieos at 20 Vandam street and residence •t 40 Fifth avenue, New York. . Miss Edith Edmunds spent the -weekend in Merlon, Pa. as the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Frank Levering. Mrs. Harry Steer and her daughter, Mias Virginia Steer, of New York avenue, spent Monday in Philadelphia.

Distribution of War Ration Book Two will take plae^in schools for 4 days beginning- February 23. An adult member of your family can register for the entire family. He must bring to the school with him all copies of War Ration Book One in the possession of the family, a count of all 8-ounce or larger cans or bottles of fruit, vegetables, soups, and fruit and vegetable juices in the possession of the family. This does not include home-canned fo6ds. He must also be prepared to state the number of pounds of coffee in the possession of the family as of November

28, when coffee rationing began.

Retail sales of these canned and processed foods will be “frozen” from midnight February 20

until rationing begins on March 1.

SHOES—Stamp No. 17 in War Ration Book No. I is good for the purchase of one pair of shoes until June 15. Any member of the family living in the same household may use any of the ration books issued to the family for the purchase of shoes. All shoes are rationed except house slippers, softsoled infant shoes, and rubber overshoes and.

galoshes.

ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Margaret Rafferty, formerly at the Kay Beauty Shop, is now associated with Mr. Edwin at the Broadway Beauty Salon. 307 Washington Street Keystone Phone 4490

information on wagaa li

earned after June 30, 1942,’’ Fit*- |J

simmon* concluded.

_ r the AtianSfci^ddd explained today. “This is doe to the delay in >f the Social Secruit* tax « of employers and the lengi time required to process and post the earnings of millions of workers. Consequently, our records do not show wsges earned after Jane

“% 1942.”

Fitzsimmons pointed oat that oet employers upon req ‘ furnish their workers with ment showing total wages paid for the entire, year. “However," he continued, “if any worker desires to* ascertain whether his wages have been correctly reported and credited to his old-age and survivors insurance account he can obtain a statement showing the wages credited up to July l, 1942. A post card form is provided for persons requesting a

statement.

Broadway Beauty ‘ ‘ Adda To Staff Opening of the Slenda Vogue Body Contour Salon at the Broadway Beauty Salon, 307 Washington street, was announced this week by Mr. Edwin, proprietor of All treatments will be personal supervision of Miss Betty Savage, trained SwedMus Margaret Rafferty, formerly of the Kay Beauty Salon, is now associated with Mr. Edwin at the Broadway Salon. Mr. Edwin expects to attend the International Hairdressing March 1§, 16 end 17.

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