Cape May Star and Wave, 15 July 1943 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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FACE ax

More Join Move For risking Boat Gasoline

The fight for moderate gMoline allotment* for party boats and other f»"«n fishing craft along the Atlantic Coast was given added impetus this wade with the

Conn-

_ in New Cane May and Cape

ty officials, as well as

sooth era New Jersey, have been

• a battle for fishing boat

art

Senator 1. Grant Scott, of Cape May, one of the chief South Jeraey advocates of fishing other than by commercial boats, has

detailed ' '

from Fred L. Lord, of Stamford, Conn., organiser of the drive n that state. The New England move is patterned closely after that in this are* miM ' ~ —■§* 'fidi food shortage, _ moderate allotment* of gasoline to permit only a reasonable amount of operation during the Mayor Charles E. M< Stamford, recently sppe the Office of Price Administration and to Stamford’s representatives in Congress for s lifting of the ban on pleasure driving insofar as it affects people endeavoring to reach the beaches and people who engage in fishing in '* waters of Long Island Sound. Putting the catching of fish on the same food-production basis as the raising of victory gardens, Mayor Moore declared that he

. . i of teiyiing their victory gardens they should not be allowed to use their automobiles to reach the shore for fishing trips. He also declared they should be permitted sufficient gasoline to operate their power boats on fishing trips. The mayor asserted that the catching of fish has its place in the war effort whether the fishermen are commercial anglers or not. "The fish they catch is added to the diets of their families and conserves other foods,” he emphasized.

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LIST CHURCH SERVICES Services in the two Episcopal Churches in Cape May this comSunday, July 18, will begin Holy Eucharist at 8 o ciock w the morning, at the - Church of the Advent. At 10:80, at St John’s Church on Washington street, morning prayer will be said, with a sermon by the Rev. W. Norman Pittenger, ■rieet-in-charge of the parishes for the summer. Evening prayer, with a brief address, will be at 8 p. m. at St John's Church. During the week, there will be celebrations of the Holy Eucharist st the Church of the Advent on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mornings, at 7:80 o’clock.

Adaline’s Beauty Shoppe Now at Lafayette St. formerly at 53 Jackson St. Bell 234 — Keystone 371

Pfifettitltl Cifdt

Hqlungsead Funeral Home '•IS WASHINGTON STREET CARE MAY

NO CHARGE FOR USE OF FUNERAL HOME

DR. H. C. MANGINO CHIROPRACTOR WmIww* BUg. WOdweod OVTICB HOURS DAILY It to 1! Itot — T to 8 YVara. and Sun. by Appof Kay. Ptome 88S1

T. MILLET RAM COUNSELOR-AT -LAW

M.S.M. lOHSTIIE

Savage Eradiated

Captain Walter B. Savage, a local realtor before beginning active duty with the Army, baa been graduated from the Advanced

her Five at the Quartermaster School, Camp Lae, Va. Captain Savaw* ^waa at Fort Dix, N. J., for 27 months doing Army real estate work. This 1* the second course be has completed at the Quartermaster School, having been grad-

Joiwooh Funeral Home

there in January, 1942. At present he is attached to the 18th Quartermaster Regiment at Camp Lee.

Cape Theatre la 4tb Of

BY THE OBSEKVKX

the Servant Problem,” by Ja K. Jerome, op«Md Tueeday ning at the Cape Theatre ai fourth offering of the 1948 i mer season. The cast wai follows: The older Mias Wetherell,.Elizabeth Wilson; the younger Mias WethereU, Gloria Jennings; Fanny, Helen Wagner; Honoris Bennet, Anita Phillip*; Jane Bennet, Mary Montagna; Martin Bennet, W. James Bedell; Susannah Bennet, Dorothy M. Crane: Ernest Bennet, Jack Deuel- Lord Bantock, Philip Earle; George Newt*, Dan Lotmabery; Dr. Free-

Rhodes, Mar, Moutogne; Tracy, Gloria Twintagii

Five New

hi CAR Cluster Five new members of Rebeeca StflhreQ Society, Children of the

I Upth; die Rov. William L. Stager; tha Proctor, Vldalia ; Miriam Blake, Barbara "i Proctor, Jack Deuel; , Frank Connor; Helen Harrelaeu; , Don Cameron; Mrs. Sacha; Pamela

Scott, daughters of Banator and Mrs. L Grant Scott; Sellie 8. Swanson, daughter of lien ten sat, and Mrs. Charles Swanson; Martin Way, grandson of Judge and Mrs. Palmer M. War. of Wildwood, and John J. Hilton, 8rd, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hilton, Sr., of Wildwood Crest

Joan Strress, a momher of Haposter contest on the Canute Use of the Flag contacted by he Sag chairman of the

odety.

Two of the society's hr

forces. They are Frank K. Smith, of Capo May, U. S. C. G, and Julius FHxpatriek, of Court House, U. S. A.

HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Donald Smith, of Congres* street, who has been under observation in the Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point, has turned to her home.

ial rail for tho »th ion of the >

S3irt5Si£SV.3

will meet the night of August I at convention headquarters in C

ident, of Irvington, is i for the Auxiliary.

Where to go? What to do? Here are die answersl The best in hbspitality and entertainment.

9£- IfDUhSL Old, pfL CL 'SoocL JimiL ... 9i'-i ikn Shore Bar & Grille 315-17 WaihiDgton Street ★. The Two Sophiiticates PENNY and FRANCINE * Well Known Piano and Vocalovelies ROBERT CHANCE, Prop.

Nationally Known disMALL RESTAURANTS 1330 Walnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. CAPE MAY on the Beach

A better place to eat. \ Music and Dancing Every Night

OiilL WEISZER’S BAR AND RESTAURANT Mask served. Clam Chewier our fishy. ’ Good been ea tap—AD kinds of

Liquors and Wines

JCahnA, Cocktail Bar and 424 Club PRESENT THE DARLING GIRLS JUDY and JILL EVENINGS 7 ’TIL CLOSING 424 Washiagton Street Cape May HOME OF THE FROZEN RYE

Cape May’s Well Known Bar The SAVOY 407-09 Washington Street Keystone 0411

CAPE MAY FAMILY LIQUOR STORE Full Line of imported and domestic wines, liquors and beers Bell Phone 122 Keystone Phone 1990

JiA, cl IjdojcL JinuL— COME TO THE BAY BAR on Sunset Blvd., Cape May Point. Clams on the Half Shell Sandwiches

Breakfast on the Boardwalk ... Where a snack mean* any of a wide variety of tasty, delectable, altogether delightful and delirious sandwiches, salads, sodaa, sundaes, plus our own famous coffee. Convention Hall Luncheonette On THE BOARDWALK AT CONTENTION HAM.

Douglass’ Restaurant

CHARLIE’S BAR

CARBIMB A VERY PINE ASSORTMENT OF

CaM Beer by Bottle er Case

Always A Good Time

at die

SPECIALTIES

CLAMS on the Half Shell Grilled Sandwiches E2

142 Decatur Sc

Cape May

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Just the place for a Quick Snack... when you want it! Cunningham’s Sandwich Shop AT THE COLUMBIA HOTEL OCEAN NEAR WASHINGTON STREET MARY CUNNINGHAM. Proprietor

OsmiciL American Italian Restaurant WE SERVE ANY TIME Special Dinners - Ravioli - Spaghetti - Chops - Steaks 311 Washington Street, Cape May Alfred Tagliatela, Prop. Spaghetti Dinners to take out.

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Submarine Sandwich Shop

105 JACKBON STREET

Submarine Sandwiches 25c

Frae Delivery to Service Men «t the Bose, the Admiral oad the Army Comp at Cope May Point