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Mrs Martha Hand and her daughter, Mrs. Norman Dreher, are spending the holidays y l8I tincr relatives in Sunumt, is. w.
and Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mrs. Charles R. Hoffman and her daughter. Miss Dons Hoffman, a student at Lebanon Valley College, Annvillc, Pa., with Char - Hoffman. Jr., _are_ spending
, who are Jiargc of the local U.S.O. Cl—, accompanied by their son, Theodore, Jr., are spending the Holi-
days in New York City.
Mrs. Laura M. Ware, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Postmaster and Mrs. Lemuel E. Miller,
• r., lor several days.
Clito Cannone, a student_ at
ton. Pa-, spent the weekend in Cape May with Mr. and Mrs. F.
Mulford Stevens.
rormuiauun uu— —* —
r ..ns?™ srjts s's:
"5“ puinin, 0 Board, pro- Art^.Uoo aod aaoooplidpaoat.
Hoffman Jr., are spending Clito Cannone. a swiucm, --
‘ davs with Mr. Hodman in Michigan Sute Lmversity, East John uu „, oi v*n«^. iod ennot now be lor^een, hensive sUte ain o^T^lnSia ! Lansing. Mich., has been home, the we ekend in Cape May with Dr Meg<ick ..portable only « plan. The latter was umue ~ Philadelphia. has enjoying the Christmas vacation hi# parents, Mr. and Mrs. J°hn ^r^injy c f a new kind of operatively with the State-Din* Miss Joan WaUaston, wno wi (h parents. Huff. Sr. social and %onomic emergency tor ^ Aviation. Another sectam. made her home in r)i j e j t ‘ Mr am j Mrs. Edward Miller Miss Grace Briant, of PbitoJeL | perhaps more intense than any- j g devoted to the current actiyi-
———— C-l— — -- T- - “ a ■ ~ (planning /BocUid fisco/nsmii
Port-UtaJi fiAojadA
Formulation now of definite
oHMnhia was the guest of nil sixth annual report
nfoihi-r ’Mrs J Spicer Learning, Jersey State Planning Board, pre- Activities and accomphahmmita qr fo; the weeke^ sented to Governor Ediaon and of ^ bosrd during 1*0J™ ^ ». ul Mn,. B.U H»d, °1 bj '**<*22 dribed in U* re ,»rt. .Ch.rf -
,, . d-.. Hand of'the- legislature oy •Vlv-'STTT cnoea in uie jej~<*- “—- Mr. and Mrs. Keu n > p Messick. chairman of the board, these is the completion of s Merchantville, enj®y?** Hie “The exact conditions and cir- parks a nd Public Lands plan and end here with relatives. j rumstanees of the post-war per- B preliminary draft of a compre-
John Huff,
conoiiiunB »iiu Hants ana ruoiic uuius cutistances of the post-war per- a preliminary draft of a compre-
Camden, spent iod now ^ foreseen, said heMive state airport and as^aya the -weekend in Cape May witn p r Messick. onlv is _i.._ -rv. uetor w»« made co-
parents, il riant.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stites and Mrs. Julia Hartmam-of Camden, arc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel M. Schellenger.
Recruiting Men
“v“ d Hf„ l "wT fent dt lir* .dd Mn, W=i«y Slddn. » ^^^-£5 Woods, of Lcwrstown, Pa., is Edward Homan has been spen
also their guest for some time t,.e holiday season m Cai»e ^ _
u -. .nd T .d c™. S d. for Service
“Albert Johnson, of Pbil.delphis. 1 boro wW! “ rtnKU “
spent Christmas here with Mn.. Mrs Hodgson and their daught^. David Johnson and Miss Eleanor, Mjss Joan Hodgson, at the El
Johnson. . Drisco.
First Sergeant and Mrs. Luc mn , Mrs Walter Hemquist and Hudson arc entertaining George Douglass spent one tcr's mother at their apartment, j ast wce k in Atlantic City. 717 Washington street. , j £ichartl Tees, stationed at tort Miss Rosalie Hill and her bro . N c was home for the ther. William Hill, are guestso* “™f g ^ na8 ho ii d ays with his par-
their grandparents. Commissioner
and Mrs. George P. WentMU, • char les f . Mitchell and while their parents, Mr. and Mm. | Mw. Lh.ri« Mit William Hill are enjoying a va ^f^^atter Richey “Smton^ter, of NewVork|Phil.aolphi. o-nt port of fb. s- Sst 1“
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stites recently visited relatives in Oak Lane. Pa. On Christmas day they entertained Mr. and Mrs- Ly Kief. Mr. and Mrs. Virgi Rief and their son Michael and S Frank Spang, of Phi adclphia Mr. and Mrs. Frank V>. Hughes. accompanied by Mr.-and Mrs. William E. Ogden, of Cape May .. - . i.p. «'„,ln,.cAf>v tf> soena
_ r . . /ciy wiui uic Dbowi — uff, Sr. ] social and ^Fonomic emergency tor gf Aviation. Another section Miss Grace Briant, of Philadel- ! perhaps more intense than any- is devo ted to the current activi- , . uh’ia, spent the weekend with her thinK heretofore experienced m ties and future program of the : " and Mrs. Charles ^ country. (board. >
, ties a j board.
this country. | uumu.
“It would seem to be extremely , jjjg board also plans to extend, ^ rfoolish, especially in the light of 6tu( jies of land use with special | -j the experience during the early en) j,hasis upon the isolation of a 30’s to do no planning because ^marginal land areas and we do not happen to know enough chronically tax-delinquent rural to do perfect planning. i an ds for guidance of the legisla‘The Board believes that with ture in applying remedial meathe assistance and cooperation of sures including- the acquisition ol other state departments; local, nuch lands for multiple public regional and federal planning purposes and for the relief of agencies, and others that they financially-distressed rural muni-
— hasten the presentation of cipalities. .. nn. n vnl. tin a i Vrt state-dc vt‘ lo p— - ■
experienced ’ ment plan and program, incor- A Naval man always salutes the , . „„ a i;f v porating all needed regional pub- quarter deck of a ship, as the symyoung men in order tc qua y. improvements, which plan Q f the state. them for jobs on American mer woBld both normal and , 1
chant ships is no ”’ ac . emergency usefulness,’’ Dr. Mes- fbe first commander in chief of and., -hy the federal go crnment,_ ^ ^ 1 thc Army and Navy to hold dinna cording to Comn» an “" d ‘ nf ; wou ld be especially valuable services on ship board was Pres
Stmce, ffb.ch i« Urf „f unemploynent.” lb * Dr, Messick cxpUbd that the ■mbtasy,, oreamsaww n Oi.| ^ ^ „ port „ uU ]nrf many nia-
jor objectives in which the otatc Planning Board should concern
itself, adding:
‘The Board will continue its endeavor to discharge the func-
C, Miss Hilda Krula. of Philadel
Miss niioa ivri.ui, xo *•—- phia. has returned after ^spending
Qn
phia. nas rciumeu - Qiristmas with her mother. Mis. Charles Krula. Miss Julia Krula. a student nurse at St. Agnes Hospital, will spend thc New
Year’s weekend here.
Joseph Freas and William Freas, both of the U. S. Navy, spent the holidays here with their P *Mr. t and Mrs. Michael Augustus Lengert, Miss Lida Lcngert and Clinton Rutherford, of Philadelphia, occupied their Decatur street cottage during tne holiday
season.
Miss Louise Stevens and Miss Susanne Partridge, who make their home at the Rice apartments. enjoyed the holidays at their homes in Atlantic City and Miss Gertrude Kokcs. of Baltimore, Md„ spent the Christmas holidays in Cape May with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl > •
moral cnarain-* —— x -
William'E. Ogdeni of Cape May |" nll .. SO u n d. The instruction qualPoint left Wednesday to spend jfi Hie enrollee for employmen three weeks in Florida. ‘in the Merchant Marine as a 1 .^ e , ««__ ct«v.i.c nnd deck, engineers or
military organization Vftkp and unlicensed personnel of the Merchant Marine of the L mUd .States, established by the Mari time Commission and administeriTW the V. S. Coest Gueni. •‘Today our merchant marine U expanding rapidly because of a large shipbuilding P™* 1 *™*?* there is a constant need for trained inen." explained Commander
Hitchens.
The course of instruction is available to young men who are American citizens not less than 18 or more then 23 yeen of age. The applicant must be of : good moral character and ph>s- .. i -ru.. instruction QUal-
iree weeas in r if* -f
Mr. and Mrs. John Stubbs and
their daughter Joan, of Philadelphia. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Id-wia Cossaboon and their family on Wednesday and were accompanied home by their parents and Miss Dorothy Cossaboon who were their guests on Christmas ^Mr. and Mrs. Orion Reeves, of Easton Pa., spent the Chnst-
holidays here with relatives, and Mrs. Paul S. Snyder
[and their daughter. Miss Paulette Snvder, are enjoying the holiday.' i in Perkasic anc
okes. - with relatives in Perkasic and Edward Doran, of Harrisburg, I Souderton, Pa. Miss Snyder has Pa., joined his family at their |j us t returned from visiting Miss Jackson street home for the, Kuth Evans at the home ol m r Christmas holidays. |grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. je
Miss Emma Swain, of Bern- j Parks; in Pitman,
dere, N. J., enjoyed the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Inin Rennison season here with her mother. an d their famUy spent the t h"- .-
— - • ~ • g r Bn d holidays with their purei'i'-
season nere »ii-u *■«=■ ; Mrs. Charles A. Swain, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Swain,
Albert L. Davidson, who is stationed in New York, spent the Christmas holiday with Mrs. Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. William Knoulich at their Windsor avenue home. , „ Mr. and Mrs. David Rea wick and their family, of Cornwall-On-Hudson. have geen guests of Mrs. Beawick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Schellenger, Sr. Richard Rutherford, of Lewes, Del., lias been enjoying a brief vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scott, of Philadelphia, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoffman at their Columbia ave-
nue home.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ricker and their son and daughter have been entertaining Richard Schradieck, of Providence, R. L, during the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas >\ - Millet. Jr. and Thomas W. Millet, 3d., of Bywood. Pa., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. J. Spicer Learning, Jr., at their
Sewell avenue home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davison, of Roslyn, Pa., have 1-een visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millard F. Ware. Mr. Davison’:
brother and sister-in-law
>mber of‘the deck, engineers
ewards departments.
Enrollees are paid $21 P<*
monOT while in training, and are
furnished Quarters and aubsis
tence. a uniform clothing outfit
id the necessary books by the mrnnicnt without charge. Upon completion of training,
pay Starts at $72.50 per month with food and quarters furnished.
PHILADELPHIA |
CAMDEN
By Bus $2-oo
Youngstown Steel Kitchen Equipment—A complete installation for the price of a good Refrigerator.
Ask Sportsmen To Cooperate
-rsey and fishermen
Geo
of th-
Plus 5% Federol Tax BUSES LEAVE CAPE MAY
1.10 P.M. 6.10 P.M.
•7.00 A. M. tS.IOA. M.
LEE V. QUIDORT
t Sunday* onl TERMINALS
p. R. S. L STATION Washington and Ocean Avenues RHONE: BELL 218-J KEYSTONE 411 TERMINAL RESTAURANT 600 Woshingtoh'Sjtreet PHONE KEYSTONE rOW
Wildwood
licensed hunters
A-ere urged by Warren, Jr., president c Fish and Game Corti- „> participate actively; civilian defense- program
the state as well as to invest dr savings in defense bonds
i ntampfc— —
‘Thank God we are now a unit' d people and every effort we put forth must be for the preservation of those things we hold dear and precious," he said. “Those who are not or will not be with our armed forces have a very important part to play and those of us who are charge
Key. *818
mmLicaj^sbRviGfc
ana niuse w
with certain civilian duties in our
,d Mrs. Halsey Lov and Mrs. Ludy J/>ve are en mining Mrs Maifcaret Maptll,
ihUadalpHia. ———r , . .
Miss Jennie W. Hughes and her
sister, Miss Sara K. Hughes, spent the Christiras vacation m Ridley Park. Pa., with their cou-
•s. Ethan Allan Campbell. Mrs. Charles R Shields, Mrs.
Louis Cox. Mrs. Frank U. Hugh-
and Miss Retty Savage motor-
ed to Philadelphia fof the day on
.Mr."and Mrs. Harr>- Ifc N.eedles
and their sons. Warden nnd Hentx Needles, have been spending
the holidays in Sea Island. Ga. Francis Kccffe. of Chicago. 111..
land his sister. Miss Dorothy Keeffc. of Philadelphia, and Mr. Winfield Kevins spent pa* ol the week in Cape May with Mrs Kevins at her Washington street ar jh™ e Harry Beeves is spending
the holiday season with her par
onus. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Keeney, at their home in Middletown, Mu.
Mr. Reeves joined them fo1 | War or ,- Christmas Day. * thoroughly familiar with _ — - Mr. and Mrs. .Swift Hand. '*Mbundling of firearms and 1 know Mendham. have been spending tne wil] give a goo d account ol S'sta.'HortS i'; o , "rt h J’"* th ’.p^'h»™ ol dof™«o taod,
r^las^rssr, * i "
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Saao yrnoi VYlomi}
^ y Floor & Deck Paint i ^ a !'
= I^ad 4 Zinc Ready Mixed g-JO ^ = = Half Moon Ready Mixed — |2-25 Kal. = = Quick Drying Varnish Stains •i L t = = Jigtime 4-Hour Enamel q . =
— Olguiuc -A-HUU! = 99 One-Coat Enamel 5 Mercotone Flat Finish
_ JTICI■ = Interior Semi-Gloas ->—
$2.25 gal. $2.00 gal.
. $2.40 gal.
&Mondav, January 5 1 11c- BARGAIN DAY - 22c _ riVO BIG FEATURES — THE MERRY MACS — BABY SANDY . LEON ERROL — BUTCH and BUDDY
IN
itoin'ESmel §[?£ ??!' Perfect Seal Roof Coating «“• Shingle Steins SobjKl m ,ho n t Nrtice.
sUte must not relax our activities. Morale must bo maintained
to the highest degree. cation plays a very im-
portant part in maintaining thc -
necc'sary confidence and courage | £ Come
a have if victory is to oe = achieved. I -know that those out- ] s door t ports—hunting and fishing , - —in which I have been particu- - larly interested for the past two. _ decades, have been great body I = builders as well as developer* of
“or -Ur Ml'iL *£ 1 mi - — ‘h the _ _ _ mm wmm ■ ■ ■ £\
“MELODY LANE”
— Plus —
“HAYFOOT”
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also
Schuyler, N. Y'.,
*. *., .*> spending thc
were 1 holidays at his Perry street home.
..... ...... Mr. ond Mre. William Acuh. of Mr*. Katherine Brown will Ambler. Pa., w ere visitors in t ape spend the New Year’s weekend in j Mav during the week, overseeing Philadelphia. , „ their property interests. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Halde- j Mrs. Mar>- M. Davis is enter- ** ' Mrs. Robert Phil- tain'mg her cousin, Miss Mary
will, Merchant, of Amsterdam, N. J- *— 1 Miss Margaretta Lang, of Gcr-
help provide a great stimulus to the war effort. We have a roa job to do and we will not fail our beloved country in this trying hour,” Mr. Warren said.
WENTZELL’S — FURNITURE —
^Tuesday - Wednesday. January 6 - 7 Edward Small Presents Alexandre Dumas’ Masterpiece of Adventure
and Romance
I “THE CORSICAN BROTHERS” ! 1 Starring ft' 8' nmmi ar FAIRBANKS. JR. — RUTH WARRICK ^
lips and Mrs. Ray Jerew .... spend New Year’s in Washing-
. D. C.
Miss Margnroua i^ng.
n u. A.. Imantown, was the weekend guest Miss Mary Jean Yost has been - *• - > “ M ~'~ - nd
spending several days
g ri*i*»* **o>rt ...
Mav as the guest of her aunt,
Mr*. Walter H. PhilUps.
Mrs. Muriel Fisher, of Philadelphia, spent the holiday week
in Cape May.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stevens. accompanied by their child- — Richard, of Boston, James,
was me »eei*c..u of Mrs. Samuel H. Moore and Cape Miss Helen Y. Moore
ren, <vu:iuuu, *.* of Hightstown, and Mary Ann, -m -r.—*— * •‘-e weekend
iss Helen 1. aioore.
Miss Marjorie“Tdasella, of Wilmington. Del., spent the Christas holidays in Cape May. Mr«. George Adam has returned niter spending Christmas
Philadelphia.
Mrs. George Hoffman and her son Bernard, of Philadelphia, have
miniiimmiiiimim..
Ml ."" 5 I *‘1# We Satisfv You. Tell Your Friends. If Not Tell Us” |
Congratulations
Mr. and Mrs. John Donley, of 922 Corgie street, are receiving j congratulations upon the birth oi a daughter. Kathleen Adeha Donley, bom at their home on Tues-
day, December 23rd.
| “IfWeSatisfy You, Tell Your Friends, If Not Tell Us*’ | ROBINSON’S EXPRESS
. k v mav N. J.
nnrn AS FAIRBANKS, JR. — RUTH WARRICK .
DOUGLAS ^AIKBA^ carrol NA ish H E WARNER - HENRY WILCOXON \ JOHN EVERY
.r*ro%rtiTggcaK6C83C8a>l^^
2 Kxyston* Phone 3430
1223 Wasminoton Street. Care Mat. N.
BELL 448 =
xjx nigi.wiv**.., **iiu
of Trenton, spent the - Logan, Pa., as guests of Mrs. Stevens’ mother, Mrs. Henry
Hohnhorst.
Mrs. Lyndell Brown and her children, of Washington. D. C. were recent guests of Mrs. Al—wilda Stevens, who returned with
them for a brief visit
Miss Mary Bellangy. of Philadelphia. spent part of the week
here with relatives.
Major Harold V. S. Smith and e_:*L VrtrV Titv.
GETS GRECT1NGS FROM
SON IN MANILA
Mr*. Electa B. Curds, of Cape May, last week received a Chnst
son Bernard, of Philadelpma. nave mas radiogram from her son been spending a week with her Lieutenant Colonel Donald Cur narentsT Mr. and Mrs. Naum S. , is . who is now stadoned i»-, Kahn Manila with thc U. S. Marine,
Mi*s Marguerite Hutchinson Corps forces. spent Christmas with her father i -o
in Atlantic City.
i OAILY TRIPS: PHU.O.L-HU WILDWOOD Cap, M.v ; = PHILADELPHIA OFFICES: 51 Hoptp f.o~, S""*t = Bill. Map- B3S8 Kiyitopi Main 7657
GOODS DELIVERED SAME DAY
^•THURS., JANUARY 8 ft Bargain Day g Holiday MaUnee 2 P. M. ^CLAUDE RAINS “ RALPH BELLAMY
BELA LUGOSI
COMING! I !
FRIDAY—SATURDAY.
JANUARY 9-10
Thrills of thc Jungle! i JOHNNY ; \
WEISMULLER ;
MAUREEN ■ :
O’SULLIVAN
Tarzan’s Secret
"MrSS'awfanr.rt l*Si E ?JiSlr"5uilT B«tiwt' ontc.rt.inrf thoir non for th, holi-, ™ Socirty of the d V r ”7 Mm. Robert Wtt M.thoOi.t ^ ” ni'l th'‘i r '"rtH dpuphtu-. of Ab y^ r b ™ rTlV { ' “p, M«y PoinL S n Mr P *.rfTrt. er-ieF. December 30,
Howard BrwiK a t 8 o*lock.
Major Harold V. S. Smith and ’V M-s. Howard BrowiK, „»ripprs Mr* Smith, of New York City, had as their guests Mrs. Brown s - *ft« — SS™ i; Ppnp M.v dorine . ■ - «t. end Mr.. Urin Corr, cAThe brld ,1 .tb.t tir-e MUr
nr*, oraim, 01 * l..p. »p.v 71 were visitors in Cape May during the week. Major jnith is associat-,
3 '-crfolk. Va.
e, 'VM. be nelfi et .nax m e j-hich there will lx: an interesting
NEW EBBITT HOTEL
Ted di-v-HUC
150 ROOMS
IOTH a H ST.- N. W. 1~ THE BUS.N... D..TNIET WASHINGTON. D. C
^"sT^Sp - OOU U .°^ C o R . ATES
SPECIAL RATEa FOR FAM.LV GROUPS OR LA " G fIoD
Friendly At-o.pmere temper a WCE HOTEL GEORGE C- CLARKE. General Manaoer
VM1-DVS6K3D- N. J-Jfri.-sat.-sun S JAN. 2-3-4 I Scary Grant a Joan Fontaine I & ln 1 ^ “SUSPICION”
CASINO
WILDWOOD.
5 Day. SterUn* ; Mickey Rooney : Judy Garland :
•■babes g^ 0ADWAY ...j;

