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LOCAL RED CROSS VOLUNTEERS ACTIVE
Motor Corps Is Aiding Service Groups In Area Report' of activities of the Cape May • Amciican Red Cross Motor Corps were "presented at a recent corps meetinjr at tfie home of Mrs. Steven J. Stej-er. motor
corps lieutenant.
During the month of February, II corps tnembeft 1 .'served • 140'a hours, making 55 trips, thi
Capsi Wjouj. Jhu OJssk—
ports showed. The trips included jq-io NewA'ork avenu 11 to the Naval Hospital in l‘hil- George Meeker Starr adelphia. taking depe^h ni, of' al n a v,. r l\.rd College, > enhstisl men for mWfical alien- weekend wyhylwv pj
May
iuse for the production, ity for surgical dressing' chairman; one trip to !' use for surgical dress-
i to-Wildwood South Cape f ownship for
Miss Heath McCawley, daughter of Lieutenant Commander.and Mrs. Edmund Smith McCawley, of 1*38 Sewell avenue, Cape May, arrived on Friday, March 26, to spend the spring vacation with her family. Miss McCawley attending the Maty C. Wheeler School in Providence, It. I. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Prickett and thc^&family, of Philadelphia, are speiuMkg .a brief vacation in Cape May J at their cottage at
avenue.
a student ipent the
parents. Dr.
and Mr.-v-eR-^jfSter Starr. Misff-Mlnani^cholls, of Phila-
delphia^ spent part of the week
at her summer home on i-afay
Mr-
•ek.
the
William Jenny and her •rry. of Harrisburg, s ■ekend at the Batten
. Edward Rice wj^ a ia visitor on MoViday
Phil-
nd la
:al dres
trips to the Woodbine Araiycamp, Bernard Hillipan, of the U. S. for the Navy ( haplain to trans- \avy. who is stationed at Sampport material; two trips to pick son , \,.w York, is spending a up and deliver sailors' uniforms week furlough with his father at thr has,- to he repaired at the and sister at their Lafayette
Red Cross sewing room; fi'-- trips street apartment.
. collecting hooks for Un- Victory Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Tenenbnum Book Campaign; one trip to had as their guest over the weekM. Hospital with a . patient; .-nd their son Irving,-of Philadel-
une 1-* the Army camp at • the phia.
Point with a patient; one trip Mr. and Mrs. J. Morgan have there with a nurse before an am-; returned" to their home in New bulano- trip; one trip with the York after spending a week with county ambulance with a patient ".he latter’s mother. Mrs. I>. Dor-
lo Shore Memorial Hospital, Som- man.
ers Point. Mrs. B. T.,Harlot has returned The balance of the trips are home after spending part of the - made up of meeting trains each week in New York, with Mrs. morning and providing transput-: Joseph Nevin. of Easton, tation for Army apd Navy per- Mr. and Mrs. Howard McFall sonnel. When tin station wagon spent part of the week hen- a; « out of town, some member of their . cottage on New Jersey
the corps stands by with her own J avenue.
'** r •■Sandy” Moon, who is attendSuch trips consisted of a trip ing school at Long Island, spent' W.tli a patient to the base hos--the weekend with his father. Dr. piUl. a trip for the production A. C. Moon, and Mrs. Motin at unit and'-a trip to the Millville their Decatur stn-et home. Hospital with a patient Richard Teitleman, of the L". S. At each ftieeting, corps mem- C. visits! his parent.-. Mr. U i rontrihute 25 cents apiw-e and Mrs. David Teitleman, on
which is placed in the corps’ Sunday.
treasury. All money from any | Miss Clara Fidler had a- her benefits for the Motor Corps goes ( guest over last weekend Miss I.u-
Mrs. Gys Ricf has returned to her Decatur street apartment after spending some time in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Porch id as their guests on Sunday Mrs. Porch's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark and Mrs. Kennedy Hickman, of Millville. Mrs. Joseph Q. Hess, of Pitan, is spending some timewith her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoffman. Mr. .and Mrs. William Whitehead had as their guest over last eekend Mrs. Muriel Fisher, of Philadelphia. * Sergeant Edward Sandgran. of berdeen, Md., visited his wife .their Windsor avenue home luring the week. \ | Charles Jones. U.S.N., visited s parents during the past week., Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles 1
the
ifeh treat
ml
' cille Her
-Sr
teachei
usd only for the upkeep of the hi the Upper' Darbv High School, station wagon. | Mr. and Mrs. I-quis Pliscke With money .from the corps have returned to their home' in treasury, members made 18 pairs , Atlantic City after spending the •f curtains for the infirmary and past few months here, lionat.-il 12 pairs for two day George S. Curtis and his -on rooms at the Army camp at Cape George, Jr., who are spending the May Point. They .also purchased , winter in Philadelphia. visited 29 pairs of curtain rods. j Mrs. Curtis at their Franklin Miss Elizabeth Moran, K.N., at- street home during the weekend, tended the meeting and gave ad- Mrs. Fred McAdams is spendntneed training and practice on ing some time in Riverside with
Mretchcr case*. Due to this short - f riends.
age of doctors and nurses. Motor! Miss Celia Hickey left on SunCorps members find >t necessary day to spend several weeks in to work without aid from amhu-i Ardmore, as the guest of her si--lanc.- to hospital. Iter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Miss Ruth Hunt, of Wildwood > Mrs. Charles Stuard.
Crest, has joined the Cajie May I _____________________
At
Cot**
monthly meetings, each j er brings her collection of i '
they are divided between the Army post and the Naval hos-
pital
Ceiling Price On Pork In Effect Ceiling prices wi’.l 1m- fix.-d on all r.-tail sales of fresh and pro- . ceased pork today. the Office af War Information announced this week. The United Slates is divided into II zones, in each of which the pork price- will .vary for different classe. of retail Stores, prices in OPA maximum price regulation 336 take the place of all previous ceiling prices. On and after April 1. a retailr may sell only pork
dollar
< 1'iauel iuf.
PUBLIC SERVKE BUS afcii
BUSES LEAVE FOR
CAMDEN AND PHILADELPHIA '6.30 A.M. 4.41P.M. 8.41 A. M. 7.00 P. M. 10.41A.M. A.S1P. M. 1.41P.M. 110.SO P. M. BUSES LEAVE FOR WILDWOOD Vio Cope Moy Novol Bose
priee
OPA SS6; and pork product- j whose prices are fixed under gen- : era! maximum price, regulation.including pork sausage. canned . pork, pork variety meats or of- ; fal ci'-lading temple nii-a: cut- 1 lei-, bram-. ciiittcrhug-. liver, pluck kidney-, t-mifuc-. hi-, annul;, ears, hearts, checks and bead moat, stomachs, wcasand
■u-at and heads), and •
cuts
deliv
-'.dual pack-
ages n which he sells them. Ceiling - prici-s on pork must be pasted :n each, store beginning April 1. and. upon re<|ue*t, the an i d<!ry- - .f the retailer, name
CAPI MAt M\N FINED AFTER DISTURBANCE Hs-nry tlreen. colored, of Cape May. wa- fined #10 in police «our; Sunday noon.' after He had beer, arrested on. a disorderly condu.; charge early Sunday ■ifuinv. The arrest was made by Officer Norman Bowen after Gryeiy had allegedly caused a AUtu'hu!' . in Charlie's Bar at Jack-on and Mansion streets. Police Justice Edward P. Nit--tme-.r imposed the fine. OI K APnLOGIES Through an enrr. The Star and Waye last week reported; that Mr.<. Frank Spang, of Cape May had announced the birth of
Lying-In
und, r i °6.30 A. M. 7.00 P. M.
8.41A.M. 8.51.P.M. 10.41A.M. 10.50 P.M. 1.41P.M. 12.45 A.M. 4.41P.M. ri.45A.M. BUSES LEAVE FOR WILDWOOD
Vio West Cope Mey
8.41A.M. “6.30 P.M. ’1.30P.M. +9.30 P. M.
4.41 P. M.
Buses leore for Stone Harbor. Avalon. Ocean City and Atlantic City 8.41A.M. 4.41P.M. Connections ot Wildwood for Ocean City and Atlantic City t Sundays only ’ Does not run Sundays 6.30 A. M. Bus on Weekdays and Sat. Operates via Woodbine. TERMINALS: P. R. S. L. STATION Washington end Ocean Avenues PHONE: Bell 218-J or Keystone 411 TERMINAL RESTAURANT 600 Washington Street PHONE KEYSTONE 1070
Harwood, of Baltimore. Md., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tenenbaum at their Windsor avenue home. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Tenenbaum entertained in theii; honor, having as their guests Lieutenant and Mrs. Harwood, Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles Swanson, . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tenenbaum and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hand. Lieutenant and Mrs. Harwood, former residents of Cape May, have been residing in Florida ' and Corpus Christie, Texas for some time. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mervyn Kent and their son spent the weekend in Woodbury with Mr. and Mrs. W. I*. Kent.
witch, at their Washington street home during the weekend. Miss Konowitch spent the early part of last week in New York fore coming to Cape May. Mrs. Merrcll K. Graham, West Englew'ood, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hernquist, and their son at their Maryland avenue home this week. Mrs. Ralph Naramore spent the weekend witn Mr. and Mrs. Fred Naramore at Overbrook. While there she visited her sister, Mrs. Kate Lewis, at the Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia. Miss Doris H. Hoffman, a student attending the Moore Electrical School of Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, spent the weekend with her par- . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoff-
\ Md.. \i-ited her par- ^avc been developed to replace ii and Mrs. David Kono-1 ported natura , spices
WATER PUMPS COOK WATER PUMPS Shallow A Deep Well* Driven PERFECTION STOVE CO. PRODUCTS. PARTS A SERVICE HANSMAN HARDWARE 16 - 22 W. Bate Avenue
QaAhw flTJTTin Cihj^ (Pwl WILDWOOD, N. J. lllLllLfcJ CAPE MAY, N. J. Tlow (playmo/^ thkiL Sunday... RONALD COIMAN
THE LOVEDRAMA THAT IS THRILLING THE HEART OF AMERICA! Another triumph from the makers of "Mrs. Miniver”—different, but equaUy soul-stirring, equally unforgettable!
GREER GARSON
Friday - Saturday. April 2-3
Ite a DRE A/M ... on !cc! ' nwHUs&P# 5 SKMtS mSi Kenny BUR * Palma IKOn * BfUIflY
ADDED ATTRACTION: Newest "March Of Time!
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Sunday and Monday, April 4-5
THE HALL OF FAME PICTURE!
oiTKUdb, MERVYN LeROY Pnjmttj kj SIDNEY FRANKLIN L* PHILIP DORN • SUSAN PETERS HENRY TRAVERS • REGINALD OWEN BRAMWELL FLETCHER
CITY PIER THEATRE E " ni ’ g,,S9
MON. & TIES.. APRIL 5-6
BIG FEATURES—2
Dick Foran — Harriet Hilliard ‘HI, BUDDY"
PLUS! PLUS!
Johnny Mack Brown-Tex Ritter LITTLE JOE The WRANGLER
WED. & THURS„ APRIL 7-8
• LINDA DARNELL MIC HAEL DUANE
CITY WITHOUT MEN’
Matinee Sat. only at 2 p.m.
FRL, SAT_ SUN, APR. 9-10-11
NOEL COWARD “IN WHICH WE SERVE”
.<> ROBERT MORLEY • PHYLLIS CALVERT • I0HN MILLS HmttOr CAROL cRgMlria- REED • rrafKifky EDWARD BLACK Hinict Ostm. la CUffi tl fiafatlwa - Serna Flij fc) Smae^Cillut aaf Fraak laialtr ADDED ATTRACTION!! •THE ALDRICH FAMILY GETS IN THE SCRAP” iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii
Tuesday - Wednesday, April 6-7
MATINEE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT 2 P. M.
NOTE!!
'a-ANDREWS SISTERS^ 'iM Am irf\
Robert PAIGE
Sta* Howard
Grace MCDONALD ,
Mary Wicfcts Walttr Catlett /. / (
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.BUDDY RICH
PLUS! PLUS! PLUS! THAT DYNAMITE-PACKED PICTURE
“AT THE FRONT
OFFICIAL REPORT in TECHNICOLOR «>f the NORTH AFRICAN INVASION BY AMERICAN TROOPS! llllllllllllllimilllllllltllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIII THURS, APRIL 8 B FKI. & SAT, APRIL 9-10 11c Bargain Day 22c | |j»hn Carroll — Susan Hayward
Gail Patrick — Eve Arden
LIBERTY SHIP“Alexander Graham Bell” GOES DOWN THE WAYS Thousands of telephone calls — more than 63,000 at the shipyard alone — helped to buildthiscargo vessel, named for the inventor of the telephone. When you think of the millions of calls being made each day to speed completion of war equipment all over this country, is H any wonder that telephone lines and switchboards are crowded? Telephone facilities cannot be increased to relieve this situation because war requires the materials.
To help make more room on the wires for important messages, please avoid unnecessary calls, particularly to Washington,D.C.andothor war-busy oenters. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TUNI IN ‘•TMl' TIICPNONI MOU«” IVftY MONDAY NIGHT AT • • WtAf . KYW
HIT PARADE OF 1943”
WILDWOQD, N. J. >
CAPE MAY COUK1
Fill. & SAT, APRIL 2-3 » Juhn^Carrult — Susan Hayward Gail Patrick — Eve Arden “HIT PARADE OF 1943”
HOUSE, N. J.
SAT-APRIL'S—Mat. & Eve. HENRY FONDA MAUREEN OHARA “IMMORTAL SERGEANT”
SUN. APRIL’ 4-5 Mary Martin — Dirk Powell Betty Hutton — Rudy Vallee ‘HAPPY GO LUCKY’
TI ES, APRIL 6—Eve. Only Alan I.add — Helen Walker “LUCKY JORDAN”
TUBS, & WED- APRIL 6-7 Ilona Massey — Patric Knowles “Frankenstein MeetsTheWolfman”
THURSDAY. APRIL 8 BARGAIN DAY lie - 22c 2—BIG FEATURES—2 THE KITZ BROTHERS Behinn The Eight Ball PLUS! PLUS! PLUS! John Ixider — Rnth Ford “The Gorilla Man”
THURS- APRIL 8—Eve. Only JOAN BENNETT MILTON BERLE “MARGIN FOR ERROR”
SAT, APRIL 10—Mat. & Eve. DEANNA DURBIN EDMUND OBRIEN THE AMAZING IMRS.HOLUDAY
FRI. & SAT, APRIL 9-10 BUD ABBOTT „ LOU COSTELLO “IT AIN’T HAY”

