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THURSDAY^ NOVEMBER 3, 1942
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1.- i.i ao.i Ui-.-ir small daughti-r
Mr.-. Honaiii I
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Thohil .ray, Th ...with In- moth-r. • Mi - Joa.. I:-• liolpliia visitor ■: Mr- .I--;.! her liaugiiti i. ’.Mr 1 ''’- i: '" I s .i.-lj.3,ia. —« Mrs. Ual -, 11.
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•: ! Mr.-. .L.'ioT j-urJi;.-. 1, Mrs. -Ityion K Hunshi r; ! I un.'hiift r c.-ichraUil 1. !;.y on Thursday tit i :
and Mr-. AViilh
Mr. and Mrs. T. Alfred .Sr.-vons-•Mt-naiik-d tln-ir son.' Thomas •St'-vins^ a student of Lehigh I rnv. r--:ty. ovi-r the Thanksgiv-
ing holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. -Augustus Hines, -.f 1 *re\el Hill, w.re Thank-riving gu.-ts -.f the former's mother an: -.-ter. Mrs. Frank !'. Hines and Miss Kuth Hines. Wall. i | r,m H Ji.. ;i -indent :tt the Il.H.s.-v.-lt School of Aviation, nt' 'Thanksgiving J)ay hare . Mi-- la tty Firth and Harry' Fifth. of llr.-xel’Hi!!. visited Jits. Louise Whitney during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jacol. Ten '
this wc'ek to her homo in Phila- as th« ir guests for Thanksghing | i.elphia after being the guest of I dinner their granddaughters. Miss i-Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Jackson j Jane Crawford, of Wilmington. f 'r several montits. Del.. Miss Flennor Johnson, of
this city, and their niece. Miss Frances McNeill, of Krma, and tieorge Thorpe, of Ycadon, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nichols and their daughter Jean spent Saturday evening with Mr. and
and their
a., was the guest of her mother. Mr*. J. Spicer Learning. £r.,’pver
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs..Charley Nixon, of
Philadelphia. were ' rn ' guests of Mr. Nixon’s Kichard Little, at his F
Swift K. Hand has just returned from a trip to Tampa. Fla.. where he visited Mr. and Mrs.
UoKert Hand.
Miss Beebe Riley, ofi Philadelphia> was the- guest of her paron!- Mr. and Mrs. Guy. Riley, for <hf # Thanksgiving vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Reeves, of Fa-tor:. Pa., and Miss D-rothy
* Thursday I Mrs - Jark 'Viseman is father. fan:,, >' "» Ern ' : ‘ -
street
Jack .(Uaypool. a student a; the N.-w Jersey State College at Trenton, sja-nt li e weekend here with his mother, Mrs. Emily Clay-
pool.
Gordon Whitehead, of F'lorida, a week here wi:h his parents. Mr., and Mrs. William Whitehead, Mr. and Mr.-. Botiort I!. Griffin. -f New York City, were weekend guests Of Mrs. Griffin's mother.' Mrs.- Henry Walker Hand.
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LAY IN A SUPPLY OF SPARE FUSES NOW If lights go'oft all over your house, see first of all if your neighbors have lights—if not, the trouble is outside ond you should call th4 company. If all lights ore out in your house alone, this generally is an indication that a main fuse has blown. If only a part of the lights ore ouf, a branch fuse has blown. If the failure occurs just as a- lamp or appliance is plugged in, disconnect it before replacing the fuse and examine the appliance for defects. ^ 1- PULL THE MAIN SWITCH Before attempting to remove blown fuses, open your house circuit by pulling down the main switch. Stand on a dry board or surface while doing this. The main swjtch cuts off all electricity from the
house circuits.
2 LOCATE BLOWN FUSE ^ Observff through the "window" on top of o new fuse the grey metal link. If in any of the fuses in your fuse box this link is melted and shows a gap, or if the "window" of the fuse is scorched so thot you cannot see the link—the fuse has blown and rtiust be replaced with a new fuse / muuo unk
| 3. REMOVE THE BLOWN FUSE
When you have located the blown fuse unscrew it ! with your finger-tips fust as you would a lamp bulb, j Examine the base of the blown fuse. It will show its size or amperage and the new’fuse should be the same size.
4. REPLACE BLOWN FUSE
It is of vital importance thot fuses of the correct «V. ^ iV/f 'Qs size be used. Branch circuits usually require 15- vlV > ^
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ampere plug fuses and main circuits ma\ require REPlAC j fUS , 30 dmpere or larger cartridge fuses. (Intake of or ixaciit a blown cartridge fuse on a range, main service, SII£ ,s ^ BASl or other circuit, coll an electrician or the company.) Always replace a blown fuse with one of tike size. NEVER USE A SUBSTITUTE OF ANY KIND FOR A FUSE. After replacing fuses, reclose the circuit by lifting up the main switch handle. '
5. REPAIR APPLIANCES
■ r » ^ fuse continues- to blow out after replacing, ' l ° r J 0d ' Con '*’* ! K' investigate your appliances and if you cannot Kur Fdsis ON Hand locate the trouble, coll an electrician. ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY
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