Cape May Star and Wave, 10 December 1942 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Ktwinis Club Active At Year End Nears Cape May’s Kiwanis Club is having a busy month as the club program committee winds op the season with a schedule of events. Next Wednesday’s meeting will be addressed by a speaker from the New Jersey Good-will Commission. The Cape May High School football banquet will be held December 23, at which time the football team will have Kiwanians as their guests. In the past the club has entertained team members. , The committee - ' in charge of the banquet conaista of Robert Cannone, Shull Rutherford, Jack Roscinan and Ray Shaw. New club officers will be installed on December 30. The club is in the midst of an active attendance contest with four squad leaders whipping their candidates into active attendance. 8UDAK IN ARMY John Sudak, of Cape May, who has been working as a shipfitter at the New York Ship 9orp. in Camden, has been called into the Army for active service. He' spent the weekend in Cape 'May with his parents, leaving Monday for Woodlynne, from where he left with 86 other men for Fort Dix.

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Storekeepers Keep Lead lu Bowling The •Storekeepers bowling ter from the Cape May Naval Base is retaining its lead in the Naval Base bowling league which rolls every Tuesday night at the Cape Recreation Center. The Storekeepers have won 26 games and lost only five in the league competition. Results of Tuesday nights -ames • follow: Public Works 2, Supply Office 1; Squadron l-D-4 Men 3, Maintenance 0; Storekeepers 2, Section Base 1; Squadron l-D-4 Officers vs. VJ-5 was postponed. League standings are: Won Lost Storekeepers r 25 Public Works 21 l-D-4 Men 18 VJ-5 12 Section Base 12 Maintenance 11 Supply Office 11 l-D-4 Officers 4

Wawt to buy or Bin help? Seek employment^ TV> Star sad Wav* Classified Ad Column b your beat advur**-*--Minimum Rate: 50 for owe insertion of *vo Unas or less three Insertions of same copy

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DOUBLE-barrelled Hopkins-AUen shotgun. 12 gauge. Short barrels. Reward. Return to Walter Williams, 4th and Columbia' aves., West Cape May.12-10-31-4755

WANTED

WOMAN for general housework. Sleep out, experience not necessary. Call Key. 1391 or Bell 329. 12-10-31-4760

WAITRESS, young, live in or out, full or part time. Apply The Hamilton, 209 Perry Street, Cape May, Keystone phone 4530. 12-10-81-4769

FOR SALE

1931 CHEVROLET $30. Apply Sun Gas SUtion, Broadway and Sunset Blvd., West Cape May. Keystone phone 6274. 12-10-U-4768

CHILDS roll desk with 3 draw•tb, and chair, price $8.50, good eonJition. Apply 1298 Lafayette St., Cape May, N. J. 12-:0-lt-4762

1933 HAKLEY-Davison Motorcycle, running condition, reasonable. 401 4th and Columbia Ave., West Cape May. 12-10-lt-4761

SEE WILLETS FIRST for New aid Used Furniture. Mahogany finished 10-piece dining room suite, 7-piece walnut dinette set, 7-piece maple finish breakfast set, cribs and crib mattresses, high chairs, nursery chairs, play pens, 9 x 12 wool and fibre rugs, lineoleum rugs and yard goods. Plenty of innerspring mattresses. All sites. W. W. Willets, Schellenger and New Jersey avenues. Wildwood. Open evenings until 8. Keystone 5850, Bell 98. 12-10-U-4764

FOR RENT

TWO Cottages, 8 rooms (4 bedrooms) and bath, furnished with heating facilities $36 per month. For inspection apply Sol Needles Agency, 508 Washington St. 12-3-31-4752

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BAKED BEAN SUPPER, West Cape May Chapel. Friday evening. Dec. 18, 5:30 to 7 P.M. Benefit West Cape May School. Adults 50 cents, children 25 cents. 12-10-2t-47G3

IN MEMORIAM

BURNESK1E—In memory of »u r baby, Lucille, who died Decem.ber 15, 1918. Sweet little floweof heavenly bjrth, she was-U fair to bloom on earth. Always remembered by MOTHER and DAD 12-10-K-4766

THOMAS HOLDEN—In memory of my dad’s birthday, December 9, died October 5, 1935. Always remebered by WIFE and SON 12-10-U-4767 JOHN. fUGIDAIRE DEALER Lee V. Quidort suggests you look around your attic, garage, basement, ete Any usable articlee can be trad ed in on Frtgidaix* Ranges, Hot Water Heaters or Refrigerators Call The Trader, Keystone Wildwood 2814 or Bell . 753. 4-10-8t~S476

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season on Monday when a sounded for the initial in Cape May High

After trying out all candidates, the squad personnel wHl be cut to a working group in preparation for .the season's contests. A schedule has been mapped out and its competition will depend mostly on the group of aspinmts for the team being able to convince their parents that their cooperation will be ne

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porta tion. An intramural program of basketball for boys will soon get under way. A schedule of games and the drawing of teams has been arranged. Every boy in the high school has been assigned to a team. Games will be played every seventh period of the day when not in conflict with other school activities. Girls will compete in intramural basketball in after-school games in order not to conflict with the boys’

Paying civilian employees the Boston Navy Yard by check instead of cash saves 10,000 man hours a week.

The Board of Directors of Jersey Central Power ft Light Company has declared the regular quarterly dividends on its preferred stock payable January 1, 1943 to stockholders of record on' December 10, 1942. The dividends are $1.75 per share on the 7 per cent preferred stock; $1-50 a share on the 6 per cent, and $1,375 a share on the 5H par cent preferred stock.

The United States is the only nation that main tains a Coast Guard whose first duty during peace is to help distressed ves-

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the Kem-Tone R0LLER-K0ATER You don’t need a brush when you use Kem-Tone. Just roll the Miracle Wall Finish right over your walls quickly, easily, smoothly —with this remarkable new paintrtig tool, the KemTone KOller-Koater. It’s the brushless OQa way to paintl Kem-IbneTRIMS Smart, new, ready-to-use wall border trims *,„,**, in a wide variety | of designs. Wash- I able I Hwaou. SWAIN’S Hardware Store 305-07 JACKSON STREET PHONE KEY. TOO

Buy Sherwin-Williams House Paint and Enameloid, the quick-drying . a decorative enameli j g

PLM GOLF WILDWOOD Golf and Country Clak Shore Rd. Rt. 4 B*L Cap* May Coart /8 SP0KTY HOLES ALL DAY PLAY, »L

j Annual Lluea. S30 i I INCLCDK* GOLF AM ' CLUBHorkK ntIVILEGI. j HARRY AVERY, Club Pro

Tenenbaum’s are doubly helpful on Christmas gift suggestions this year ... Your Men’s Xmas list this year is divided into two parts (men in uniform and men _and boys in civil life).

Nobody wants to waste money on gadgets. Here we have assembled practical, sensible things he can wear—or use—selected by a store which has a state wide reputation for STYLE and QUALITY, which has served as military outfitter during three wars, and which has specialized for nearly fifty years in Useful Gifts for Men. StfU. gm. Trim.:

PAJAMAS $195 to $650 Nicely tailored stripes and plain colors SOCKS 25c‘°$l50 A vast assortment including Interwoven. SHIRTS Arrow in white, solid colors and stripes. HANDKERCHIEFS 25cto$loo Large ones with rolled edges GLOVES Pigskin, mocha, suede, and capeskin either unlined oc. lined with squirrel or rabbit fur Jr MUFFLERS $]_951° $350 white silk, rayon or Botany wool

WIND BREAKERS Horse hide, Suede, Capeskin, Goatskin and Wool $650'° $1850 SWEATERS $350 » $895 Excellently made q? wool or part wool either pull-over or cardigan.

MARK CROSS GIFTS of hand tooled English leather.

dtJffle bags with raxor, soap, tooth paste, sewing kit and shoe dauber. $l95to$395 NECKTIES $l.bo »$2oo. The kind that are wrinkle resistant. Wembley, Botany and Arrow

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