County Meet Last Thursday — Continued Prom Pace One -
•d by » — Alfred W. Powell, of Ocean City, the retiring president, welcmned members and guests and fatrodnccd the staffs of various county banks who were present. He thanked association members' for their cooperation with him during the year, congratulated the new officers and wished them • successful year. A. W. Townsend, of Absecon, C ident of the Atlantic County ter*’ Association, introduced * ' and bank workers from
Marshall k Bainbridge, Jr., deputy administrator for New Jersey of the U. S. Treasury War Saving. Staff, awarded a citation from the Treasury Department to George S. Groff, of Ocean City, for “distinguished services rendered” when he was county chairman of the recent Second War Mjaan Drive. “This was a fine trainihg for the next campaign," Bainbridge ■aid. “Meantime, we are pushing the lowly ‘E’ bond, which we believe to be the best weapon against inflation. Mr. Groff’s achievement showed -that you have a man who has the stuff it takes to put war loans over the top."
List Deaonttrations For Hoaenakers
COURT HOUSE—Canning demonstrations will be held under the auspices of the Cape May County extension service in a number of county communities within the next week, Miss Lois G. Hamilton, county home demonntration agent, announced today. Demonstrations wQ] be held on Monday. June 21, 8 p. m., in the haaement of the synagogue, Woodbine; Tuesday, June 22. 1:30 n. m., in the fire hall at Villas; Thursday, June 24, 16:30 p. m., Sea Isle City in the school house; Friday, June 26, 10 a. m., at the home of Mrs. Edgar Corson, ora; and 2 p. m. at the of Mrs. Edith Townsend, in
Special Music M Semons At Church Father's Day will be observed ' ~ e —
1 Baptist special i
on Sunday with
and special music, tne nev. r Paul Langhorne, pastor of the church, announced today. Sunday will mark the beginning of special music by soloists, which has become an annual cus-
tom of the church. Ensign Lee W. < tioned at the Cape
Base, a tenor who has sung at the Presbytrian Churches of WUkinsburg and Carnegie, Pa., will sing at the morning service. His numbers will be "My Soul Is Athirst for God” from the “Holy City” by Gaul; and “The Prayer Perfect,” by.Stenson. At- the evening service Miss Jane A. Campbell, of Pittsburgh, his sister, will sing “The Lord Is My Shepherd,” by Curran. Miss Campbell is a well known
contralto.
At the morning service. Miss Edith Edmunds, organist, will play "Adagio” by Haydn; "Meditation” by Kern; "Postlude in B Flat,” by Starr; and at the evening service, “Vesper Shadows,” by Nordman; "Andante Gracioso,” by Wilson; and “Postlude” by Dale.
furniture reservation class will be held Wednesday, June 23, at 10 a. m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Mills, Stone Harbor, Miss Hamilton said.
Obituaries BS. EMMA E. ISAACS Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon at the HolBngsead Funeral Home here for Mrs. Emma E. Isaacs, of 181 Hand avenue, Cape May Court House, who died June 8 at the age of 76. Interment wa» made in the Mptist Cemetery at Rio Grande. Mrs. Kingston, reader in the Christian Science Church, Wildwood, was in charge of the funer-
Mrs. Isaacs, a widow, is survived by a son and a daughter.
NORMAN W. a l BEK
Word was received here this ■ek of the death of Norman W. G. Uber, of 6106 Warrington avenue, Philadelphia, who died sud-
ienly on Thursday.
Funeral services were held on
Monday at his late residence with •Uriel in West Laurel Hill Cem-
Uber, who is survived by •Mow.. Mrs. Maria Crowell,
fennerly of West Cape May. one aon. Norman R. Uber, and one
*ter, Mrs. Edna Mae Groves, a Mason and member of the is and Master Plumbers' ition. He had conducted a ag business at 4634 Woodrenue, Philadelphia, for the
Roadside Ciean-Up To Be Discussed TRENTON — Inaugurating a
new approach to the problem for a “clean-up” of New Jersey roadsides, Spencer Miller, Jr., state highway -commissioner, today announced that representatives of state agencies, organisations especially interested in the sub-
ject, and users of the roadsides Navy dring 1941.
Department’s Monday, June
will hold State Highway meeting room on
“The assembly will .test how effective the cooperation of a free people can be in bringing about « - ou,. road-
ie improvement of des,” Miller declared. Ire. Pardee A
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Mrs. Pardee Attends
College Affaire Fraftl^ Pardee, Jr., oi ’ avenUe, has for the put
parent,
Mrs. Frmftk Pardee, Jr., of 927, Kearney avenue, has for the
week been visit
Mr. and Mrs. J. W.nthrtsp DeWolf, in Bristol, R. I. On Thursday she attended the dance pageant presented by pupils of the Mary C. Wheeler School in Providence’, in which her daughters, Nancy and
Alicia, took part.
On Friday Mrs. Pardee attendl the luncheon given by the Mary C. Wheeler School Alumnae Association at Agawam Hunt, the “Hour of Music,” in which her daughters took part, and the graduation exercises in the evening. Before returning to Cape May, Mrs. Pardee and her daughters a 'attend the commencement eases at SL Paul’s School, Con>rd, N. H., where Lieutenant and ' s. Pardee’s son, Frank, will be
dusted. /
Families Of Service Men Are Asked To Report Names For Community Honor Roll Here
— Continued Frcm Pace One - “The names of many who volunteered or who enlisted before Selective Service began to function can be obtained in no o ' Way than through fami Inends or acquaintances of those in the services. That is why we would like to have a report from the family of every service man or woman in Cape May and vi-
:i “£fty.” he added.
To facilitate making the report, amilies may fill out the following form and mail it or take it to Mr. Fisher at the office of the Atlantic City Electric Co., 210
Ocean street:
(branch of service)
(present mailing address)
DOLLINGER PROMOTED Private (1c) John Dellinger,
who is stationed at Camp Hale, Col., has been promoted to the grade of corporal, his father, Edward Dollinger, commander of the Harry Snyder Legion Post,
informed this week.
Eighteen destroyers and 13 submarines were launched by
Legal Advertising
An ordinance authorizing the private sales of certain lands and buildings owned by the Borough of West Cape May and not needed for public use and
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The Board of Commissioners of ths Borough of West Cape May. N. J. do Bee. 1 It Is hereby determined that the wKhIn described list of
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It Is hereby determined ribed by block and lot number, in accordance with the the Borough, are not needed for public use. Such lai hereby authorised to be sold at private sales, i
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buildings the minimum prices hereby determined *by the Boad of Coramli set opposite to such described properties as follows.
o such des
Arnold Tract (filed plan) LoU 17. IS, IS. Sec. 2. This list of properties with their n
e Borough Hall,
i avails'' - — -
W~. - --w’ Ml —
conditions for tLresolution, may datarmlne^whlch resolution may a
.. 115.00 each j prices as set forth
restrictions on the use u
( Thu ordinance shall take effect Immediately upon final passage
and publication.
Attest: R. A. SWAIN. Clerk.
! mutt .-f Wsat Cape May ffultx L. BEN-NETT. Mart JOHN J. STEWART cbcil McCullough Commissioners
_ i "r* ore going ordinance was passed on final reading and adopted by 1 Board of Commissioners of the Borough of West Cape May New Jersey
held on Tu »* d AJ. June 15. 1911. andjras ordered publUhed
R A SWAIN. 8R . Borough Clerk.
according to law. 6-17-lt-pfM.I#
JJw Cap* Jhuaite CAPE MAY, N. J. (at Boardwalk and Madison)
Presents ELAINE ELLIS - MABEL TALIAFERRO (direct from season’s run) and PHILIP EARLE in CLAUDIA Tuesday June 22 through Saturday June 26 Matinee on Saturday Adaiuioa 65c - SI.25 - 95c Special Rates for Enlisted Men and Women Curtain at 8:30 and 3:00 Taxis at Theatre after the Show
No Faaily Code, Plea Of Navy Censors Naval authorities late last-week appealed to wives, sweethearts and relatives of men .on active duty with the Navy to put an end to the use of "family codes.” Family code is the name given to an unofficial and private method resorted to by those at home in writing to men on dutfe**d used by men in writing,'home— for communicating information which the censors would refuse to pass in plain language. The use of such codes has JoSeii uncovered frequently and 'strict disciplinary action for the man the service involved has -resultThe Navy now seeks to break up the use of such codes by appealing directly to the public.
Kiwaiis Eutertaint
Ladies June 23
Wednesday, June 28, has been set aa Ladies' ight by the Cape May Kiwarns Club, it was nounced by dub officers week. The annual Ladies'’ Night — eeting will be held at the “
nial Hotel at 6:80 p. m.
All-Kiwania Week will be ob-
served in Cape May jointly with t-a;—* Night- A large attend-
dub members is expected
to attend the event
Last night’s meeting was featured by a special program devoted to hobbies of dub mem-
Calvin Coolidge said: "All the money that has ever been spent on the Navy has been returned to the community several times over in direct stimulus to industrial devdopment”
Your Dottor’s prescription fitted to a "T"
CAMP/ -lake tbe beat supply by keeping tl fed and healthy.
expert finer, ipeci trained by S. H. C and Company 10 i you. Why not conn her. even if you' figure problem doesn't neceaa
SCHUMANN’S CORSET SHOP 116 W. Wildwood Ave. Wildwood Key. 4911
PRECIOUS COUPON 18 for •■yffcfoy foes thmm JSyP, CROSS QUALITY e e * StylO • e • fit What could be aawTTer tfaea to chooee the shoes that teve efosw hose fanout far their dense styles, their youth giviac fa. their trusted quality? Cum ie-ae* far. Gold Cam Shoe far Qvfag. TWy'n not* than ever America s
ALOINE SHOE SHOP * Cedar Area. WOdwoed Shaw far the retire family
of troof* and tupplia ... Aiding entry homefront actiom in onr nation’s drive for Victory.
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> wonder Long Distance lines are often overcrowded today and that we urge people
When you must call and there is a waiting liat of calls because the circuits are overloaded, the operator .will ask you to limit
Sound Solid Slicing Tomatoes
Bad Plums "sve
Extra Fancy Calif. CarrotaS k Eastern Bed Beets X' FRESH PEAS
Rob-Ford Blue Rote
Fancy RICE X1‘ Extend your meat snpply by making a delicious beef-rice casserole.
1 /2 5 . 21*
Lean Fancy Slioad 1 i'” 4SC0 BACON
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Mason Jars
Sere 2c e Loot
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Fresh Boston Mackerel Freeh Sliced Codfish Fillet of Redfieh
Tumblers 6-30'
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