SPAY. AUGUST 16, 1943
Urges In Jobs
Lvtten to all local Selective S Service registrant* still employed - in mmesaentiel industries wiM be •ent this week by Local Board ; No. t, with headquarters in Cape May, urging them to switch to r essential industry belors thay are classified for immediate induction into the nation's armed forces. "Pursuant to a directive of the Selective Service System, registrants still - engaged in such activity or occupation shall have their Selective Service classification reopened and reconsidered without giving any consideration to their status with reepect to persons dependent upon them for
“Therefore, if you are not presently engaged in such a nondef erratic activity, you should immediately present evidence to that effect to this local board. If you are still engaged in a nondefenable activity or occupation, you should report immediately to the nearest office of the U. S. Employment Service and register for a position in essential em-
" After you have made such registration, you will be allowed a abort period of time to transfer your job before any action in your case is taken. If you register with the U. S. Employment Service and transfer to an essential position, you should present immediately evidence to that effect from your employer to this board,” board members “ ’
Orlick Returns To School Post WEST CAPE MAY—John Orlick, former principal of the West Cape May School, has been elected to resume his former position for the approaching school term after having been discharged from the Army because of physical disability. / Mr. Orlick will replace Mrs. R. Clifton Ware, who succeeded him after he was inducted into ser-
vice.
Miss Annette Booker, a teacher in the Annex School, will return in September after a leave of absence of six months. Other teachers in the borough schools are Miss Jennie Hughes, Mrs. Leah Hughea, and William Moore, principal of the Annex School. Age Unit For New Pupils Is Adopted Preparing for the reopening of dty schools on September IS, Cape May's Board of Education on Thursday adopted a resolution setting the ngpimum age for pupils entering school for the first
time.
Children who will reach the age of five before November SO will be admitted at the start of thfBchool year. Those who do Professional Cards
not teach the age of five before that time u ‘ "* next school New pupi ring from other school* must register on September 9 and'10 at the offices of the proper schools. are from 9 to
and
Mrs. Foster, J—— - Mr. Foster, T. C Upham, Barbara Drake; Stephen Foster, Frank Gregory; Jaaj, Eliaateth Wilson; Andrew Robinson, Ted Leavitt; William Foatsr, Jr., Don
new pupil* must have been vaccinated against smallpox, the
school board warned.
The schools’ reconditioning program is nearing completion. One of the major changes is establishment of a private office for Prin-' ripal Paul S. Ensminger in the old board room, and removal of the board room to the rear of the high school building where Ensminger’s office was formerly
Musical Comedy At Cape Theatre By the Observer For the first time in years the Cape Theatre company is presenting this week a musical comedy, "Stephen Foster," which features most of the old beloved melodies of America’s foremost lyricist. The play opened Tuesday
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W. James Bedell; Olivia, Rodriguez; The Singing Oak, Mary Montague, Gloria Jennings, Gloria Guas, Betty Keys. Gregory, besides looking like the real Foster, gave a splendid interpretation of the role and made the song writer live again as a human being and a* a singer and composer. Besides his acting, singing and playing, he was also responsible for all the musical arrangements of the production, assisted at the piano by Miss
Keys.
Mr. Bedell was E. P. Christy, the theatrical showman of American minstrelsy, to the life and he was the stage director for the dialogue of the show. Justine Johnston i Mrs. Foster and the two rivals for Stephen's love were capably played by Elizabeth Wilson and Barbara Drake. Miss Wilson did some excellent solo and duet singing as well. Ted Leavitt was an
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Evening Worship 7:46 P. M.
Mid-Week Pr*yer Meeting in Chapel Wednesday*—7:U P-*-
Mias Elizabeth Lament will sing at both service*.
Bible School 10.09 A. M.
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