Cape May Star and Wave, 17 June 1943 IIIF issue link — Page 5

JUNE 17,

1943

Problems

By

WMC Unit

,23^ ► aMUArement.

•WOOD—The Labor-Mu-j Committee of the War ipower Commission held its ‘ meetinx on Wednesday ereat the offices of the U. S. loyment Service in Wildwood. Try W. Henning, manager of

the local office, was chosen nonvoting chairman of the commitl. of William C. Hunt

Social £oaniA Of Jhs lOsdc

nan and John Jargowsky, reprelabor. Hairy C. Knowles, t to the district supervisor of the War Manpower Com—and J. Frucis Mount. •nal analyst of the U. S. nt Service, attended as lives of their respect-

• »rgajurations. *

The committee will function in two-fold capacity. First, as I advisory committee on local war manpower problems and secondly as an appeals committee in release cases involving the emHMrnent stabilisation plan. . The six-point program of the War Manpower Commission was discussed with particular emphasis on its effect upon the local la-

bor market

> Banning, aa manager of the lo'eal dffrtxi, is charged with the reaponsibility of carrying opt the War Manpower Commission’s pro-

d that both e

_ iployees should larixe themselves with the provis’•sns of the employment stabilizattsn plan aa either of them may be subject to a fine of $1,000 or * year’s imprisonment or both, if ftsy violate its provisions In fMWticn to this, Uie employer is allowed to deduct from his ina tax any wages paid to new employees who were hired contrary to the stabilisation plan. To avoid violations it is advisable to consult promptly with the ’ ’ employment office when — is the slightest doubt on 'the part of the worker or employer as to whether or not he is Violating the terms of the plan,

Henning warned.

"The plan, which is now effective throughout Pennsylvania, New and Delaware, provides for full utilisation of the local labor before u employer may workers outside of this looffice area. Outside recruit>t shall be done only through

ith birthday at a party given Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kadel at Washington street s parton Monday afternoon. Birthday cake ud table decorain patriotic colors in of Flag Day. The following attended : Phyllis Cetando, Ann Norris, Mildred Dicicinson, Francis John, Albert Sheretta, ~

Fbulk, ^ lor and Elizabeth Newhall, Mrs. Harry Kunz, Mrs. Albert Sheretta ud Mrs. Allu Robson. ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Lieutenant John Evans Lieutenant Benjamin Guts were hosts to s group of friends Thursday evening at dinner the Washington Inn, following cocktails, at the Admiral, with the guests later attending the theatre to see “China.” Guests included Lieutenant ud Mrs. E. R. Eastwald, Lieutenut ud Mrs. T. D. Harris, Lieutenut and Mrs. C. T. Durgin, Jr., Lieutenant and Mrs. J. Teagarden, Lieutenant, ud Mrs. D. R. Howser, Lieutenut ud Mrs. R. C. Watson, Lieutenut (jg) ud Mrs. R. F. Hobson.

Congress Hall, of Lieutenut

were the guesta ud Mrs. John Scardefield at 1

held at the Naval Base HOSTESS AT BRIDGE

Mr*. Margaret Keenan entertained at bridge on Thursday evening at her home, 1118 Washington street, in hnnor of her guest, Mrs. Ida Shinn, of Merchantville. Among the invited guests were I Mr. ud Mrs. Paul Snyder, Mr. . and Mrs. William Camp, Mrs. William Walker, Mias Mary Hendricks, of Sonderton, Ps., John

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To Raise Foods For Honor Roll - Continued From Pa as One —

SOOTTS ENTERTAIN Senator ud ( Mrs. I. Grant Scott, of 828 Kearney avenue, are entertaining this week ud have as their guest Miss Ann Lewksbury Heard, of Sidney, Australia, at present connected with the Australian News Service in New York. WILLIAMS HAVE GUESTS Ensign ud Mrs. W. Williams hsve as their guests for some time Mrs. Williams’ mother, Mrs. John White, and sister, Miss Iris White, of Witchis, Kansas.

MILLERS ENTERTAIN Postmaster and Mrs. Lemuel Miller are entertaining their son-in-law ud daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Fredrick Koster, of Clevelud, Ohio, for a few days at their summer home on Hughes street.

•apply recruit

Vice office of the War' Manpower Commi»i ion," Henning said. “Briefly the provisions of the plu are these: An employer enffffvd in essential activity may hire for work anyone who has not M*a engaged in essential activity jjBring the pas.*-80 days. No emJptoyar who is not engaged in es••ntial activity may hire at a WWer rate of pay, an employee who had been employed in u anantia! activity within the past •0 dsyi. No employer shall hire any in-migrut worker except upon referral from the local emUoyment office of the WMC in the area in which the employer AgAf-a V. —1 .

CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Lieutenut' and Mrs. Normu

LeMote entertained at an informal dinner at their home on Myrtle avenue in honor of Lieutenant LeMote’s birthday. Their guests were Lieutenant and Mrs. R. C. Watson ud Lieutenut (jg) and

Mrs. R. F. Hobson.

MRS. KEENAN HOSTESS Mrs. Margaret Keenan, of 1118 Washington street, is entertain-

ing Mrs. Joseph Lt-nahu and her daughter, Marie, of Rutherford,

N. J., for the summer.

Miss Lenahu is a pre-medical student at New York University.

GUESTS AT BOUTS

Mr. and Mrs. Norton D. Fleu and Miss Billy Bsrton, of Philadelphia, who is vacationing at

of the city’s entertainment program, were discussed, ud a committee was named to decide upon the type and the location of the

Honor Roll.

, . , The community project is reinyder, _Mr. ce i y j n g widespread support from

residents of this area and local organizations. Already a number of donations have been received for the fund by Clarence D. Fisher, chairman of the Honor j Roll Committee. While the group

summer home, 1809 New York r Ml avenue, over the weekend ud had l

as their guests Basil Tebble ud

Frank Norgate, of the Royal “ **£1 *** ?*??“ Navy, stationed at Philadelphia. | ^ ^ “ en “ ld J? ^ On Tuesday they will have M f° mmanlt , y , who * re 8ervln «' ln

their guests for a few days Col-' 411 * forces. William Mitchell, U. S. M. Committee members this week

said they hoped to have the honor ' roll erected by early summer.

STEGEBS ENTERTAIN

Mr. and /Mr*. Steven J. Steger I entertained a few friends at their COUNCIL TO MEET home on Benton avenue on Sun-1 . ,, , COLD SPRING—A meeting of

second district of Lower

Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Griffin, ud Mr. and Mrs. Frank

Under koffler.

MAJOR WHITE ENTERTAINS Major A. J. Whits entertained at cocktails ud dinner at the Naval Base on Sunday evening. Among his guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols, Mrs. G. A. Sailing, Mrs. Fred Klinger, Mias Naomi Evans ud Lieutenut Commuder Lee Whetstone. NICHOLS IS FETED James Nichols was guest _ honor st a cocktail ud dinner party given by Mrs. Nichols at their cottage on Saturday evennig to celebrate his birthday anniversary. Among the invited guesta were Major A. J. White, Lieutenant Commuder Lee Whetstone, Lieutenant Ray Purcell, Ensign John J. Hodges, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Mrs. Fred Klinger, Mrs. G. ‘ Sailing and Miss Naomi Evans.

MARK CHILDREN'S DAY ERMA—The ChUdren’s Day program was held in the Tabernacle Church here Sunday morning. Those taking part w< Bertram Snyder, the Rev. S. Sliker, Geocgianna Seibelman, Albert and Bobby Dickinson, Olive Dickinson, Warren Garretson, Jane Church, Rose Simpkins, June Taylor, Mrs. Leslie Garretson, Mrs. Fred Williams, Lurettz Shaw, Louis Bailey, Joan Church, Mrs. Sliker, Norma Dempsey, ud ten beginners.

be referred for emby a local employment of the WMC unless such r presents a ‘statement of availability’ issued by the local employment office of the WMC in the area in which he is presently or was moat recently employed. An LJBWoyer engaged in essential activity may hire u employee who Is or «rms engaged in another esaemial activity only upon presentation of a ‘statement of availability' from hia former emgjrer^or the War Manpower “The Employment Stabilization Office of the U. S. Employment Service may issue a statement of availability if the worker’s former employer refuses to grant ana, when one or more of the Mtowin* conditions exists: When the worker is competent to perform higher skilled work in u •Mentis) activity than hia curmot employer ia able or willing to provide. When the worker is employed for a substantial period at leas than full time or ia discaarged by his last employer or is laid off for u indefinite period •r for a period of seven or more iays. When the distance between the worker’s residence and the plan; of employment is unreasonably great (considering the reaftfietions on the use of gasoline and tires ud the availability of reasonable transportation facilities) and the place of prospective employment is substantially cjoeer mr more accessible. When the Bgerter is employed under working conditions -ubstantially less ftffMaUe tWh those prevailing in the community for the kind of jjprk on which he is jKapp^to phymml

HBTURNS TO COAST tar Trittipo left this resort iseday for his .home in San _»CaL. after making his home with his brother and sisterfam. I ieatsnant (jg) and Mrs. L Trittipo, for the past wm- “ ettemHng echoed at this

ICE

WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN PROUD OF OUR SERVICE And we wijl continue to give you the beat possible under present restrictions. —Please do not expect more than one call a day by the Ice Man—no back calls or special deliveries. Ice plant, on Elmira SL, will be open where you may pick up Ice in an emer-

gency.

COAL

—Orders must be placed three days in advance. We can only deliver three days

a week.

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Your cooperation will be appreciated during: this emergency. Cape May Coal & Ice Co. 512 Washington Street.

Save Reties Steeps with Ja^FfTESH FISH SEASIDE FISH MARKET Jackson and Mansion Streets Keystone Phone 1451 John E. Millington, Prop. Soft Crabs, Scallops, Jumbo Shrimp, Crabmeat All Kinds of Fish—Clams

ip’s Dele be held Monday, June 21, at 8:80 p. m., at Consolidated School. Officers said the meeting would be very importut ud urged all members to attend.

Weddings... CHAPMAN—SIMMONS A very quiet wadding t was performed on Tuesday afternoon by Police Magistrate ““ ward P. Nittinger, when Ruth Roxuna Simmons, of Flint, Mich., became the bride of Robert James Chapman, u aviation machinist’s mate, stationed at the Naval Air Base here, formerly of Owossa, Midi. They were attended by Miss Ruth Lang, of Flint, and Mr. James Carpenter, of Queens, .N. After a brief honeymoon they will return to make their home at

resort.

Urge Women To Join WAA? This Summer CAMDEN—An urgent call to women of South Jersey to investigate the advutages of joining Women’s Army Auxiliary ,»s for service with the Army was issued todsy by the WAAC Recruiting Office, in the Camden post office buDding, which added that the corps needs many more than its present number to fill the requests for WAACs by commanders of Army units. “Our goal is 150,000 enrolled members by this summer. Requests already on hud in Washington for the assignment of WAACs amount to an even greater total,*’, said the recruiting officer. “So you can see that we need every woman whose patriotism ud desire to speed our sol-

The Army Air Fercee ekme

have asked for thousands of WAACs. They want them for

importut duties so that ’

duty. TheyTl be awfully see them when they report for

With the approach of summer, the WAAC Recruiting Office zng-

on the Beach at Jackson CAPE CLUB AND OCEAN TERRACE “cocktails in your swim suit” Vine and Vito and the Baldwin Twins 4 to 6—8 ’til closing Steak Platters:: Lobsters Steamed Soft Clams

TIdjuj at owl Vl&w Jjazaiiotv! KONOWITCH MARKETS, Inc. A Cape May Institution for 30 Years is now located at the comer of Washington and Ocean Streets.

Come in and see our modern, sunlight market—designed for your convenience and comfort.

SAVE

TIME MONEY TROUBLE

Shop, in, comfoAt at KONOWITCH’S!

Always a leader in the business life of Cape May, Konowitch Markets, Inc. has moved to a new location in order to meet the demand for larger quarters and to carry larger stocks of quality meats, produce and fruits. Remember: Konowitch is synonymous with Quality. Under food rationing, you save doubly by getting the best quality available for your ration points and your money. Konowitch Markets’ reputatjof? is based upon fine quality and excellent servjpe. We intend to continue and expand that policy in our new, enlarged market When you buy at Konowitch’s, you are sure of getting the BEST!

KONOWITCH MARKETS, Inc. ^ Washington and Ocean Sts. - Telephone and Delivery Service Available ,1 ' . . r ■ -