i «triction*
tions On as Made Stringent Continues Fro** Page One • iphic negative, sketch o other reprcsenUtion of any area heretofore or which may hereafter be designated by the Commanding General. Eastern Defens* Command and First Army, as s prohibited or restricted rone, 01 ( any part or portion thereof, oi any object within such area.” . This will prohibit, for instance, individuals standing either inside or outside s restricted tone, such as s beach, or a prohibited rone, from photographing objects with-
in the rone.
It was pointed out that this in addition to previous re-
prohibiting the possesramerag by any person prohibited rone and the
_ cameras by any person
within a restricted rone.
"lip person in control of lighting shall fail or neglect to regulate and control such lighting in accordance with the terms of restrictions imposed by proclamation and orders issued by the Cora- ” General, Eastern Deimmand and First Army, and of regulations issued by the Commanding Generals of service
and the Commanding
General of the Military District of Washington, pursuant to orders of the Commanding Genet al, Eastern Defense Command and First
Army."
The effect of this restriction is to fix uniform responsibilities for the control of lighting with apect to compliance with dimout regulations in the dimout
ns.
These responsibility liar to those previously imposed Boncerning unattended and other “lighting uring periods of blackout and air raid as prescribed by the air raid protection regulations previously issued by mili-
tary authorities.
Accordingly, persons who leave
ittended
responsibility for
ona.
Bible Parley Sessions To Open Sunday — Continued Fnom Page One — The Rev. F. Paul Langborne, pastor of the host church, will be director of the conference, assisted by local committees and hostesses, who have completed arrangements for the week
Miss Brimson, before becoming executive secretary of the Woman’s Home Missionary Society, served as president of the Baptist Missionary Training School in Chicago. She has been active Baptist home mission work for a number of years. Mrs, Hoener, besides being director of the speakers’, bureau of the society, was elected to the Board of Managers “of the society in 1939. She has represented th society at various times in the Missionary Education Movement, the Woman’s National Committee, the Council on Christtian Education and its curriculum committee. , Miss Elizabeth Lament will be soloist at the conference sessions. Miss Edith Edmunds, church ganist, will be organist of the
conference.
lights u:
able to escape i dimout violations
_ Eastern Defense Command and First Army, pursuant to the authority dted in the preamble of this proclamation, applicable to the whole or any part of the Eastern MiliUry Area, is subject to immediate exclusion from the Eastern Military Area, or any part or rone thereof, and to penalties provided by Title _ . Section 97A, United States
Code.”
In addition, if two or more jtersons conspire to violate this asetion and one or more do any act to effect the object of such conspiracy, each of the parties will he subject to the penalties “It- shall be the duti i found within the Eastern 7 Area to familiarize himf with the terms of every pro- ■“““ announcement or ressued by. this headquarCopies of the proclamation have ’ »d on display for public i at every Selective SerBoard office, post office, . t house and town hall within » Eastern Military Area. Proclamation No. I, issued May established the Eastern Area. Proclamation I September 7, 194? ‘ion No. 8, issued De- , 1942, set up prohibited eted tones, vital to the • effort, and announced regu1 governing entering or ig in these aones. Proclamation No. 4, issued JanItory 27, 1948, provided for blackWt end dimout regulations to be Med by the various service p—wmnd* and provided penalties Dsr violate—
Obituaries
•r, Succuabt A Doyle, head of Maii&inery i - . Company, and seer., r of the Southwark Corporation — ita merger with the Bald'seomotive Works, died on f at his summer home here ■ illness of several months. I 4* Mr. Doyle, who lived at 2380 iteaham avenue, Philadelphia, i well known in political -cir- , having been an active leadPennsylvania's Willkie-for-ml drive in the 1940 cams a native Philadelphian. - • activities in- -- « Company's t Service and Salisbury Asia, industrial He was a fi i Penn A C. and was at the l of his death affiliated with -symen’s Weekend Retreat i at Malvern. He was a r of the Santa Maria . Knights of Cohunbos. _ >iag are his wife, Mr*, ■a Doyle, and two son i aad Prank W. Doyle. “ i will be
i ef the Holy <
New York avoaue.
MRS.‘MARY F. McGRATH Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated yesterday for Mrs. Mary F. McGrath, widow of Louis J. McGrath, president of the former Thomas Delvin Manufacturing Company, who died Sunday at her home, 819 Beach avenue, where she had lived since moving from Philadelphia several years
ago.
Mrs. McGrath was 90 years of age at the time of her (death. Services were held at Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea, at 10 a. m. Wednesday, with the ] Rev. Paul N. Fairbrother, rector,! officiating. Interment, under the direction of Earl L. Hollingaead, | mortician, was made in St. Mary's Cemetery, Cold Spring. Mrs. McGrath is survived by a niece. Miss Marguerite Dimond, of Cape May, and two nephews, Joseph I. Dimond. of Mt. Airy, and John A. Dimond, of Ne(
York.
MRS. ROBERT H. SWAIN Mrs. Robert H. Swain. 76, o. Ellendale. Del., died last Ssturday morning after a lingering illness at the home of her darght‘-r Mrs.' i'ceven Warrington, in Wilmingtr.u, DeL Funeral services were held in Eller.dale on Tuesday With interin the Ellendale C-metry. is survived by two daug ters, Mrs. Warrington, and Mi L. V. Ingiam, of Dover, Del.; and one son, R A. Swain, Sr. of Wes: Cape May, besides her husbund, Robert "»..in, who wili make his home in West Capa May with hi« son and > aughter-in-law ALLEN WATERS Allen Waters, 80, a resident of Cape May County for the last 18 years, died in Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, last Wedensday afternoon after a brief illness. He was taken to the hospital Monday for observation. He passed away after being stricken with pneumonia. A native of Frankford, Pa., Mr. Waters was a contractor and painter there for many years. He made his home with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Machette, at Swainton, for 18 years before they moved to Cape May last January. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Johnson Funeral Home, Cape May Court Houae, with interment in the Asbury Cemetery at Swainton.
•TS-, . ‘■SWISS: after further described alt Hughee Tract In the B West Cape May. County of Cape May. State of New Jeraey.
of record of the p In the Third Cause of Action aa lota 10 and 11 la Block I. ■ —
Plan of the Hushes iTcTlL
— KailS 1004 and duly filed. Under tax aale cert in cate dated Anfust SI, 1014. And you. Mrs. Oscar R. Levan, are made defendant because you *- -may claim to have a richt o_ . In aald lands and premises. And you. Prank P. Murphy, are made defendant because you are the owner of record of premises, described In the Fourth Cause of Action, as lots 0. 10. and 11 In Block B ore the Plan, of the Huithes Tract under tax sale"certificate dated November IS. 10S9. And J pu, Mrs. Prank P. Murphy, an made efendant because you have or may claim to have a right of dower In said lands and premises. And you. the unknown owners, heirs, devisees, and personal representatives of Prank P. Murphy, and your. or. any of your heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, grantees, assigns or successors In right, title or Interest, are made defendants because vou have or may claim to have an Interest in said lands and premises, so
described.
And you. James Francis Slbre a isde defendant because you are tl •Tier of record of the premises d . crlbed In the Fifth Cause of Actio known as Lots 1 and 2 In Block B . said Plan under tax sale certifies dated August SI. 1035. And you. Linda M. Slbre. are made defendant because you are the wife of James Francis Slbre. and have or may claim to have a right of dower in aald lands and premises. And you John J. Flanagan, are ...ado defendant because you are the owner of record of the premises described in the Sixth Cause of Action, know-n as Lots S and S In Block G on said Plan under tax sale certificate dated August 31. 1935. And you. Mrs John J. Jtanagan. are made defendant because you have or may claim to. have a right of dower In i. And you, -Irs. devisees. and personal representatives of John ' Flanagan, and your or any of your Irs. devisees, executors, admlnlsitors. grantees, assigns or succesrs In right, title or Interest are made defendants because you have or may claim to have an Interest in said lands and premises so described. And you. Charles O. Marine and ‘ ” - defend-
iwners
— omSt have been filed said Engineer at 307 8toi„ Boulevard. Cape May Court Houae, N. J.. and may be examined by prospective bidders during business hours and copies thereof obtained upon payment of $10.00 for each set. Any bidder, upon returning such set
and minimum under the eon No bidder may withdraw his within 46 day* after the actual date of the opening thereof. By order of the Board of Oocnmlaaiocen LOUISA W. TRADER. Borough Clark. Dated. August $, 194$. FRANK S. RUTHERFORD. S-S-XU-ptm.*! Kayoi
fleate dated November 1$. 1939. And you Lloyd S. Bally and Waller H. Bally are made defendants because you are the owners of record of the premises described In the Ninth Cause of Action known as Lota 14 to *7 Inclusive. In Block D of sa ' Plan and lots 5. 6. 7. 8. and 12 to Inclusive In Block B -on said Plu.. under two tax sale certificates dated December 4. 19:6. duplicates of which are recorded In Book 389 of Mortgages In the County of Cape May. page ?90 and :«1 respectively. And you. Mrs. Lloyd S. Bally are n ' defendant because you have or claim to have a right of dowel said land* and premises. And you. Celia Bally, are made defendant becauiw you are the wife of Walter H. liaily and aa such, you have or may claim to have a right of dower In said lands and premises. And you, the unknown owners, heirs, devisees, and personal representatives of Walter H Bally and Lloyd 8. Bally, and you. or any of your heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, grantees.
defendants be-
cause you have or may claim to have
lands and prem-
HERE ON HONEYMOON
Yeoman and Mrs. Gordon Jost, whose marriage took place recently, are honeymooning in Cape May. Mrs. Jost is the former Miss Adelaide Alice Harley, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lawton Harley, of T '
lands. Cal. Mr. Jost is in U. S. Merchant Marine.
Woodbine WouaGets Divorce Tbit Week ATLANTIC CITY—Estimating he had received 60 beatings three years from her hash) Mrs. Carmella Pisco Perez, Woodbine, won * divorce on . grounds of cruelty before AdvisLinwdod Erickson
=
Legal Advertising
To Oscar R^Lcyaa. Mrs Ox* Lsvaa, hi* wtta. Frank p. Mqr Mia Frank P. Murphy. hU Twlfs. Jamsa Francis 81 bra. Linda M' SIbrs. John J. Flanagan. Mra^Jokl Flanagan, his wlfs. OharlM O. 1 tin. Sal 11* V. Marina. Lloyd g. Bally. Mra Uayd «. BaByTkla wtfa. Walthr any. Oalla Baity Chari.# Watch.
. _ i^iavi
— interest in
Ise* so described. And you Charles Welch, are made, defendant because you are the owner of record of premise* described In the Tenth Cause of
«r"2 n v. known a, _ Lou 19 “d 10
Block F on said Plan under two tax
certificate* dated December 14.
9:0 And you. Mrs. Charles Welch, ire made made defendant because -ou have or may claim to have a •ight of dower In said lands and iremlses And you. the unknown
heirs, devisees, and personal
Charles Welch.
Congress Hall
Two Decades of Unsurpassed Excellence Presents Francis Racimo and His Trio Cocktail Music 5:30— 7:30 9:30—12:30 daily In the * COCKTAIL LOUNGE Dancing Saturday Evening Main Dining Room For Reservations Call Wilson . Bell 280 — Keystone 160 We regret that present conditions render it impossible to serve our numerous friends other than hotel guests in the dining room. JOSEPH B. UHLER, Prks. and Mgr.
rvprvscntatlv-
fendants because you claim to have an Ini lands and premises
And you. George Mathews DeBrallk are made defendant because you ai the owner of record of the premisi described In the Eleventh Cause < Action, known aa Lots 1 to 5 li elusive in Block E. Lots 1 to 12 ii elusive and 16 to X7 Inclusive I H. Lots lJ and 13 In Block _
' Plan
and Lot 1 . under four tax aale certificates dated August 31. 19*6. And you. Mrs. George Mathews DeBralla. are made defendant because you have or may
est In
And you.'Elinor B. CUlre'are made defendant because you are tha owt T x>r S. o* Pramlaea described the Twelfth Cause of Action, knot as lot* 14 to 10 Inclusive In Block _ ■ If. 6 ^*5? * 14 to 11 Inclusive In Block F. and Lots 3 and 4 In Block G and Lota « to 10 Inclusive in Block J on said Plan of Hughes Tract, under tax sale certificate dated November X*. 191* And you. Guy 8 Claire, are made defendant ber°" kr ? ti'S-husband of Elinor B Claire and have Ar may claim have a right of curteky In the lai and premlsea ao described Dated July XT. 194*. . T. MILLET HAND. . Solicitor of the Complainant
8-12-4 ts-pf|T6.14
May. N. J.
Take notice that application has been made to Mayor and Connell of the Borough of North Cape May. Cm** May County. New Jersey to transfer to Theodora B. Valiant tha
North Cape May. New Jeraey. THEODORE B. VALIANT, Township of Lower.
S By virtue of aa Order of tha Court -Chancery of New Jersey made on • d» of the data heredf la a earSuae wherein Mary -|1ilh too la th* Petitioner and you Defendant you are reqeeatw ver the Petitioner'* Petition __ tha 14th day of September 1 ha takaa against you as allot shall tSah eqsltahle
Wtweaa Vou aad a V MILiST I
Jh& Jh&dtM (at Boardwalk and Madison)
RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF MABEL TALIAFERRO This Tim* in the NEW PLAY LISTEN MY CHILDREN By CLAY FRANKLIN Tues., Aug. 17 thru Sat, Aug. 21 FINAL PERFORMANCES OF MR. PIM PASSES BY THROUGH SATURDAY. AUGUST 14
Abo The Junior Players on Sunday and Monday. August 15 and 16 in Ladies in Waiting
Court House Marble Yard
MONUMENT'S AND MOSttRlAI. STONES
Wa B. POWELL
Bread 2^17* ■•He** by f««H l—tM Mfk nteM II CeMM.
FRANKFURTER ROLLS SNOWFLAKE ROLLS
s A is* is S, is*
DMIclon $pn*4i H«l» Ort l« IwfHr Uerff Peanut Bu ter 5, a7c Butter Stretcher "fi 1 -8 £ 6«
Fresh PEAS - 2 25 Frash Lima Beans 2 DeL nace Celery Hearts Luscious Bartlett Pears Juley Florida Limes k Yellow Freestone * PEACHES 2 ib 25
MASON JARS r-59c :^: 69c Genuine Parowax £, 15c I Jar Rinys 5 2.Pises Cap« ,,k *23cl Mstfis, Jpy Vinegar‘5135c s -ST. 43c .V-
«-S-T Blue Stamps Only Acceptable This Week Glenwood Fancy I GRAPEFRUIT I JUICE M.Mt Dole Pineapple Juice ^ 15c
(4 Pts each)
2 Tomato Juice PM "» 7
20-os
10c
11 Wax Beans cfSHS.
No. S
13c
is New Pack Peas « * * SS”
No. S
12c
15 Cut Beets
97-ox
14c
9 Rob-Vord Diced Carrots
16-ox
10c
0 Picknick Pickles“S"
qnnrt
lOc
4 Sharp Cheese
H n.
*3c
2 Kr^ft Cheese V< !S£“
U-D> |h r
o Fancy Pr m Rice Bl - B °~
IS-ox
1 Kraft Dinner *“,£££■
8-ox Pkg
XOc
Farmdale EVAPORATED MILK 6^SS C bacon'”''‘"19c 4 Red Points each.
0500 Rich Blend COFFEE (am) £24«
WIN-CUST ACME
^ 21c * tic
Gnod TiU Aeqsst 31 »t. Fancy Fresh Killed
DUCKLINGS
33
(Not
Rationed)
Sliced Bacon ^ ".rsr«»19c 1 Assorted (4 Points per lb) j (Baked Loaves °> 29ci sy—Bay n Whole or Half Loaf and b '•SiwTCm* 31cj 2*UverPiiddls4 “MTc toil SS * a 2tc 1 3 Seef Soloqnq **15^ FRESHBUITERF18H »SSc 37c
Vitamin Fortified DOG MEAL a ^ is c £?£25£2Sc
Wheat 4-oa PUFFS okg
4c
Biking Soda »
3c
Pittsbury Flour 5 i
32c
Surfing 8 aft . 4c
Speedup Ammonia
10c
Tissue 3'»»_«-«*
17c
Sweetheart Soap 3 -*■
20c
Old Dutch Cleanser 2**
•15c
We Reserve Rig
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