Cape May Star and Wave, 5 August 1943 IIIF issue link — Page 3

i Addresses Service Men Veting List TOENTON—Brigadier Gen« fanes L Bowers, sdjntsnt

, of Nn *

•d the serrinc In the armed forces tbe United Ststc-s in connect with Us efforts to sm to it that

provisions of Sections 19:64-25 to 40, Revised Statutes of New Jer- * * '* — to hi»

found

means of securing current information concerning the person in service is thToacn his famOjr. “Although the person in service may desire to cast an absentee bank, he sometimes is -so preoccupied with other vital and im-*'-posing matters that tbe necessary Kept are not token to insure receipt of a war ballot,” General

OM Metodrana At Theatre

By The Observer

“Tea Nights in a Bar Boom,’ the famous old melodrama, was the bill at tbe Cape Theatre opening Tuesday evening. This was the first appearance of the professional company in many years in this type erf old-style play, and ‘%e apdience was highly ' The cast was as folio Mr. Romaine, T. C. U] mon Slade. W. James Bo pie Swichel, Philip Earle; ’Prank Slade, Jack Deuel; Willie Hammond, -Don Cameron; Harvey Green, Don DeJaeger; Joe Morgan, Dan Lounsbery; Mrs. MorHelen Wagner: Mrs. Slade, thy Crane; Little Mary Morgan, Lois Ann Upham; MehiUble Cartright, Elizabeth Wilson. In the leading roles Mr. Locns-

[r. Earle, Mr. Bedafi and

.Fagnar were ootetandine.

Mr. Earle was a hit in a and also with his _ _ i Wagner sang splendidly to gratification of the audience pleased with her interpreta-

tion of the role at the drunkard’s

wife. Mr. Lounabery’a ard" was sincere and si

comedy ingenue and with her variety song. Mr. Bedell, ano used to appear in this play as Morgan, directed the production in tha proper manner, and much of the socof the show is due to his

^faauei luf, PUBLIC SERVICE BUS

k- “Although the primary election Is months sway, the requirements of law are such that initial certifications of names must be made in tbe early part of August. “If each family of the person in service will augment the data being secured and compiled through other means, by furnishing the Adjutant General of New Jersey with the following information concerning the person service, many more husbe. sons and daughters will have their names certified for a war ballot,” be added. The information desired includes name, serial number, rank, date of birth, unit and organization and service address, home address at time of entry into service, including street, number and

6,000 Fana Workers Needed In Jersey NEW BRUNSWICK — Major needs for seasonal farm labor in New Jersey hare been met ao far, but the situation is expected to become more critical during the next few weeks, according to J. C Taylor, state supervisor of emergency farm labor. Taylor said that taking tbe state as a whole, harvesting of crops has been accomplished at very little loas which can be at- • tributed to farm labor shortages. Two thousand Jamaican laborers, centered at PSA camps in Cumberland, Gloucester, and Burlington Counties, have been an important factor in the successful handling of early crops, including asparagus and snap beans, he declared. In recent weeks, considerable migratory labor from southern states has come into . Jersey. Much high school labor baa also been used by Garden

' The Navy baa .taken a prominent part in the development of induction compasses, bubble sextants, and efficient propellers

BUSES LEAVE FOE CAMDEN AND PHILADELPHIA •6.30 A. M. 2.41 P. M. B.4I A. M. 4.41 P. M. 10.41 A. M. 6.41P.M. tll.41 P. M. 1 9.00 P.M. •1.00 P.M. 11.00 P.M. ■USES LEAVE FOR WILDWOOD Vie Cepe May Neva! Bose •6.30 A. M. 4.41 F. M. B.41 A. M. 6.41 P. M. 10.41A.M. 9.00 P.M. 112.41 P. M. 11.00 P.M. •1.00 P.M. 12.30 A.M. 2.41P.M. 2.30 A.M. BUSES LEAVE FOR WILDWOOD Vie Wert Cepe Mey 8.41A.M. 4.41 F.M. 12.15 P.M. 9.45 P.M. Bene* leers fa Stent Harber. Avalos, Ocees City and A tie it He City B.41 A. M. 12.15 P. 4.41 P. M. Csaasrtisas at WBdweed fa Ocees City ead A ties tic City

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