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Ask Consumers To Apply For New Books Now CAMDEN—The Office of Price Administration today urged consumers to return their executed aippUcations for War Ration Book 8 immediatelyUrging immediate mailing of applications for the new book, T. Harold Dempsey, district OPA director, stressed that one application is sufficient for all members of a family Bring under the same roof aA~«ating at the same

table.

“Individuals living alone,” he said, “or who live with but are not a part of a family, or who share living quarters with other Individuals must make out separate applications and cannot be included on a fasiilv card.” . Dempsey urged all applicants to read their application ‘forms carefully and to be sure to sign them at the bottom. "If the form is improperly filled out or if the applicant or the applicant’s agent fails to sign the form, we will only have to return it. This will cause delay and unnecessary work and expense,” he pointed but. “After filling out the card and , signing it, all the consumer has \to do is to detach the application ' ' place the necessary' postage

postage on the card only nseans that it will be returned to the sender for postage. - causing delay.” Replying to many inquiries, Dempsey said that persons in the armed services, whether eating in an organized mess or not, do not apply by mail for their ration books at this time. “Machinery for distribution of War Ration Book 3 to persons in the service is being worked but. They will receive their books prior to the time they Are needed.”

New4-H Club Formed By Erma Youngsters ERMA—The Lucky Leaf 4-H Oub was organized last week at the home of Mrs. Harvey Hawn, who is to be its leader. Miss Lois G. Hamilton, county home demonstration agent, organized the club. Sewing . and canning projects are planned by the members of the new organization. Ann Nichole was elected president of the group. Other officers are Rietta Matthews, vice president; Ruth McPherson, secretary; Joan Church, jtgeasurer, and Gladys Math laws, song lead-

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Briant i-

entertained their son, Ronald, Hert i e Sr., of Philadelphia, and rtnllinffmrrmn - at tnpir nnmp fit I .»- . .. I. . .., I

the weekend.

Mrs. Sophia d’Romtra had as her guests over the holiday weekend Mr. and Mrs. William McDermott, of Roxborough, Pa., Miss Josephine Graham, of Philadelphia, and Miss Gertrude Blake, of Bustleton, Pa., who is remaining for a week. Mr. and Mrs. William Hill and their family, of * Philadelphia, closed their Congress street cottage on Monday evening and returned to their home after enjoying a few days at this resort. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reynolds were Philadelphia visitors

Wednesday.

Mr. ad Mrs. Harry Schott, of Mechantville, spent ;the holidays at this resort as the guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Edward Melwig, Sr., and her sister, Catherine, at their Mt. Vernon ave-

nue cottage.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Haldeman entertained the former’s brother, Donald Haldeman, of Philadelphia, over the weekend. Mr. apd Mrs. J. J. Hill and their family, of Philadelphia, opened their cottage at this resort over the weekend and entertained Miss Doris Daugherty and

Joseph Mooney.

Miss Catherine Snyder, of Pittsburgh, is spending two weeks at this resort as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stites, of 505

Hughes street

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wetherill and their family, of Chester, opened their home or Beach avenue and entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Schmidt and their daughter, of Villanova, during the

holidays.

Mrs. Rita Spang, of Wildwood, accompanied by her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Giesenberger, of Oaklyn, visited Mrs. William Franklin Spang and' her small daughter, Billie Franklin, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Gys Rief, on

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerr, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend at their cottage at the corner of Congress and South Lafayette'

streets.

Alban H. Foster has returned home after spending some time with relatives in Norristown, Pa. Mrs. Donald Hardie, of Easton, i-. has returned to her home after spending several days as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Gilbert C. Hughes. Mrs. Hardie stopped in Philadelphia on Thursday to visit her father, who is a C lient in the Graduate Hospital, fore coming to this resort. Mr. and Mrs. William Hertle, and their daughter, Patty, entertained over the holidays and had as their guests the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Mias Alice Brewton, of Weekaw-

kin, N. J.

Mrs. Jack Kadel and her

former's

ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kadel, in Philadelphia, for a few days this week. Miss Sue Cross, of Philadelphia, visited her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Bennett, for a few days

this week.

Mrs. Dora Young, of Philadelphia, accompanied by her daughter and niece, arrived here on Friday evening and opened her cottage at 705 Columbia avenue, where Mrs. Young will remain

for the summer.

Mrs. M. Clayton, of Second avenue, entertained her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. Clayton; of Philadelphia, for a

few days this week.

Craig Hess, Flc, U. S. N. R., son of Mrs. Joseph Q. Hess, of this city and Pitman, who has been stationed at the Naval Base here for some time, was transfer- son -

red to Newport News, Va. Mrs. Joseph Q. Hess, who has been making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Scott, in Pitman, for the winter, is spending some time here as the guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoffman, of Columbia avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Stopper, of Philadelphia, opened their cottage at 245 Windsor avenue Monday. Mrs. Stopper will remain for the summer and Mr. Stopper will spend the weekends

here.

Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Showlin and their family, of Philadelphia, opened their New Jersey avenue cottage over the weekend. Mrs. H. B. Christie, of Philadelphia, enjoyed the weekend at her Beach avenue apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Enrico Parinello and their daughter, Millie, have returned to Cape May after vis- ■' ? their son. Private Paul ParFo, who is stationed at Bangor, Me., with the Army Air Corps. Private Parinello recently celebrated his birthday anniversary. His family were with him to celebrate the event. • Edward Woehlcke, who is in the Seabees, stationed at Qamp Perry, Va., visited his mother, Mrs. G. Woehlcke, at Sydney avenue and Washington street, during the

reek.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hickman, of 1200 Lafayette street, entertained their son, Thomas, Jr., U. S. N., who is stationed at New York, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Curtis entertained over the weekend and their guest Miss Marie Wilgus, of Philadelphia, at their Franklin street cottage. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. CurtiB visited

their eon, George, in

Mr. and Mrs. Edward entertained their son, Ronald, of the U. 8. C. G, stationed at Lewes, Del., who had as his guest Miss Gladys Hopkins, of Delaware, for a few days last week. Mrs. Clara Loecalzo has returned to her home in Court House after spending some time at this

resort.

Charles Adams, who _ tioned in Norfolk, Va., enjoyed a few days at home with Mrs. Adams and their small daughter thin

week.

Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Miller and their son. Jack, and daughter, Kitty Lou, of Lensdowne, summer residents of this resort, were here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Henri Borbach and their two daughters, Helen; and Ruth, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend at this resort. Mrs. Borbach and her daughters returned home Monday evening. Mr. Borbach is remaining to open his restaurant and bar for the sea-

Mrs. William Stevens, 'accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Richard Eyseman, of Philadelphia, left here last week for Bellmont, Mass., to attend the wedding of the former’s son, Richard, on Saturday. Mrs. Raymond White, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here as the guest of her father, Arthur G. Reeves, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifton Reeves, at their home on Corgie street. Mrs. White will be remembered as the former Miss Ella Reeves, of this city. Richard and Raymond Teitelman, U. S. C. G., stationed at Philadelphia, spent Saturday as the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Teitelman, of Windsor avenue. Richard reported to Boston on his return await orders. Technical Sergeant Edward Sandgran^of Aberdeen, Md., spent the weekend with Mrs. Sand gran at their apartment on Washington street. Mrs. Laura Ware has returned to her home in Philadelphia after enjoying part of the week at this resort as the guest of Mrs. Sara Schellenger. N The Misses Marion and Mae Scholls, of Chestnut Hill, spent the weekend at their cottage, 1037 Lafayette street. Mr. and Mrs. William West, of 1143 Lafayette street, entertained over the weekend and had as their guests the former’s brother, J. W. West, of Wilmington, Del., Mrs. George Esher and her son, Charles, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Muriel Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huber entertained on Wednesday and their guest for the day Mrs. Ida Miller, of Lansdowne,

Pa.

CORRECTION r. and Mrs. Charles Shields, of Lafayette street, recently celebrated their second wedding ar niversary at their home. It wa erroneously reported in last week’ Star and Wave that the couple had celebrated their first anniversary. The Star and Wave oL fers its apologies for the mistake.

EX-RESIDENT HONORED I AMI, FLA.—Mrs. Franck H. Morgan, a former reeident of e May, now residing in Ml- —, has been awarded the Wings of the First Fighter Command for volunteer service in the Miami filter center.

Fifty-seven million workers now own 119,000,000 policies, according to the Institute of Life Insurance.

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FRI 4b SAT, JUNE 4-5 Richard Dix — Jane Wyatt BUCKSKIN FRONTIER

SUN, MON.. TUBS, JUNE 5-7-8 Charles Lauabton - Maureen O’Hara THIS UlNO OF MINE

‘Reap The Wild Wind’

FRI. and SAT, JUNE 11-1* George Sanders — Anna Sten “THEY CAME TO BLOW UP AMERICA”

CASING

THEATRE WILDWOOD. N, J.

FRI, SAT, SUN, MON, JUNE 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 Loretta Young — Alan Ladd “CHINA"

TUES, WED, THURS,

JUNE 8

WALT DISNEY’S

9 - 10

“FANTASIA” In Beautiful Technicolor

One Full Week Beg. FRL, JUNE 11 JEAN ARTHUR JOEL, McCREA CHARLES COBURN The More The Merrier

On the Boardwalk, Wildwood. N. J,

SAT. and SCN, JUNE 5 - 6

Humphrey Bogart—Ifagrid Bergman

‘CASABLANCA’

CABIN IN THE SKY’

GRAND

‘Hello Frisce, Hello’

Pride Of The Yankees

‘My Friend Flicka”

they Sot Me Covered

FAK PIER

ON THE BOARDWALK

WILDWOOD. N. J.

♦ DANCING ♦

SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY! HUNT’S OCEAN PIER

ORCHESTRA ADMISSION INCLUDING TAX

FREE PARKING SPACE OCEAN PIER PARKING LOT

Poplar and Ocean Aveuaea

75c

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■■ a Walt Disney’s Gayest Musical PLUS, “SALUDOS AMIGOS”

Sunday-Mond&y-Tuesday, June 6-7-8

OUT OF THE HEADLINES HISTORY! THE YEAR S BIG

WED. & THURS, JUNE 9-10 FRL & SAT, JUNE 11-1*

Lupe Velez — Eddie Albert “LADIES DAY” PLUS! PLUS! Frances Langford —

Robert Paige

“COWBOY IN MANHATTAN”

Robert Preston ■— Ellen Drew “Night Plane

From

Chung King"

CITY PIER

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ON THE BOARDWALK, CAPE MAY

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Fri., Sat., Sun.^Ct Mon., June 4-S-6-7

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§ Tues., Wed. & Thurs., June 8-9-10

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CARSON __ *» James Hilton's ^ - B Randomllawesi

Fri., Sat., Sun. & Mon^, June 11-12-13-14 Loretta Yeung —Alan Ladd

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