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DRAPE<br />
mermaid could<br />
for more<br />
this fully<br />
ioned<br />
Ljtyid rubber<br />
ihmth.<br />
average or<br />
% length<br />
•l>oHswear<br />
diagonal paisky<br />
by Jantzen<br />
Art Finder looks for fit,<br />
comfort kad smut fabric In his<br />
swimwear to take the rugged<br />
wear given by this world-famous<br />
skin diver. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Us<br />
'favorites this season is Jantzen'a<br />
cotton diagonal paisley print<br />
flat front boxer trunk. 5.00.<br />
1/<br />
D«y* •t30«.hi. to nao p.m<br />
OrifeMfl'tLMAiNtM Record Hop July 11<br />
WendtU F. Row, MB at Mr. Wd<br />
MM, D«U MM, «f m m A. »<br />
In Convention Hal)<br />
tw UalD ft* D*»'« LM «t<br />
Franklin Schooi <strong>of</strong> Scion ml** hold the tat <strong>of</strong> UN •UUBBM' Mt.<br />
nA« to to ta SBIM S it. ft. la* and owl hep. for »• *«« o» W *«»<br />
dent SchoUnhlp Fund on Monday,<br />
May ^stalelMi coorw. TW TWi I I* ' ••»<br />
.wood tt» Mr. HM MI **•«<br />
h I I<br />
MOM CEEL'S<br />
1201 SlnipMn Aw<br />
NOVVOTiN<br />
Try Our<br />
Subs - Pizza<br />
NOTICE<br />
•tut! «t M».<br />
ILll ftliitWn nf IT"-*- 1 !*'* —*•<br />
«5Si WrtUwUI b. MM•*;W»<br />
monks, for U» prot»in. «*>»Pin<br />
penon will be »« •"<br />
Co tad »oybe»n futures waken<br />
nirtliir.<br />
Thai* Will Be a Regular<br />
TRASH COLLECTION<br />
MONDAY, JULY 4th<br />
from Sth Street North to<br />
Bridge including the Gardens<br />
RAY GIPFORD, Supt.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Public Works<br />
FOR DELICIOUS DINING ,<br />
CRYSTAL ROOM -<br />
OCEANIC HOTE.<br />
11th and Wesley Avenue<br />
BREAKFAST 8 a.m. until 10:30 am 10c to $1.50<br />
DELUXE DINNERS 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. ..... $2.00 to *3.Qj>!<br />
Delightfully Different<br />
M. RYAN, Minaiement •"•<br />
GOOD POOD HOSPITALITY COURTEOUS SERVICl<br />
Priori* IXport 9-1310<br />
J OHNSON'S CONFECTIONS<br />
Snail <strong>City</strong> Boardwalk's Largott<br />
HOME MADE ICE CREAM & CANDY SHOP<br />
NOHPAREILS , , ,<br />
Drop* rrf rich chocolate at (heir deUdoua best<br />
Blended with special chocolate Uquora<br />
Proeess4d la the Johnaon Homemade tradition.<br />
Also out wonderful boxed assortment<br />
Milk end Doric Chocolot. »1.50<br />
WE 6H1P )•<br />
; '<br />
if, <<br />
AVENUE<br />
rotary Sets Out<br />
Baity tiM •,»••, fll|<br />
FrkUy •«. I»,i<br />
\UDAY<br />
I<br />
Apartment<br />
ee s<br />
1AY, JULY 4th<br />
BCp«t<br />
tHI OCRAN <strong>City</strong> MNt)NlL>UiPk*n •» high tMi (IHwhich<br />
are all eared for greatly by<br />
wn nni*tlv>. Four other *»mpU« this<br />
ihowffd 49 tocMrll « fh* highttt<br />
eounf,<br />
Compl«t« Coverage Is Behind '59 The State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey has been<br />
<strong>of</strong> Your Oil Burner<br />
R aetlvltsp in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> examining the simples for the past<br />
showed a sharp decline for the first six years, and the latest report is the<br />
for Juil a six months <strong>of</strong> 1BBO eomparod with best the loesl health department<br />
last year, according to figures re- hns ever received, Mr, Chattln stated<br />
Few Pennie* a Day leased yesterday afternoon by the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> acting Building Inspector, Woman, 80, Injured<br />
Walter E. Hosier.<br />
DoHar-wlRe there is an overall de. (n Wesley Av. Crash<br />
cllne <strong>of</strong> llBa,MT BO far this year,<br />
including ic uaing new ««« dwelling Unii5 »"'» costs '» Injured<br />
An iO-year-Qld<br />
Wednesday<br />
woman<br />
night<br />
was<br />
when<br />
slightly<br />
the<br />
•hich dropped oil *100,000. Until the , which she was a oassenaer<br />
eloje <strong>of</strong> b^mpM yesterday thj trt.1 , Slu^^S ^ ^ '<br />
LOCAL<br />
24-HOUR SERVICE<br />
FACTORY TRAINED<br />
SERVICEMEN<br />
per Information on<br />
THIS LOW COST PLAN<br />
Call EXport 9-O4S0<br />
LOUIS JACCARINO<br />
FUEL OIL<br />
PLUMBING - HEATING<br />
Ganaral Motor* DCIEB-HMI<br />
611 WIST AVENUE<br />
MAKE IT<br />
YOURSELF<br />
KIT<br />
Main ih«m tar youn.H.<br />
Olv. ikMn to yuur friMdi.<br />
Kit Includn approx, M fasclmulnK metal but.<br />
toiu (no two ulikc). olnailclzo eord, knlltlnB<br />
and crocheting instructlsfu.<br />
RECEIVED ,<br />
Complete Selection<br />
PRINGLE<br />
2 Children Rescued<br />
MATCHING SKIRT KITS<br />
From Drifting Raft<br />
Lifeguards were summoned to i<br />
unprotected beaoh at list MonA Dorothea Robinson<br />
afternoon to rescue two children I<br />
a aurt raft we» mnatols to retaraj<br />
•hue by themselves, Beach OT Is-. YARNS<br />
Captain Thomas Williams report*/<br />
ALL YEAR<br />
ROUND<br />
BiU Mower, g, <strong>of</strong> Olenrtaw,<br />
lk iB M<br />
and his idaynMa, Holly Gales, f<br />
Mall & Phone Orders Solicited<br />
QiMtephni, Pa, vm brought r<br />
LENDING LIBRARY<br />
m th« heach m Lllegua«d»<br />
Hatnltlon and E*wanl Ward. Ni<br />
Aild suffered Injury Owl the •<br />
ferlenee.<br />
S "" l * mW<br />
estimated Building cosiswcre ll.iai,.<br />
428 and at the end <strong>of</strong> Juno 1959 the<br />
figures stood at $1311,973.<br />
Par n*w dwelling unit! the Mil<br />
mated costs far the first half year<br />
•re Mif,lll this year and w»r*<br />
fnt.llS for the flnt six month!<br />
last v*»r. Thar* ware permits If<br />
sund for onlv 41 ntw dwelllngi<br />
hers thh year, *hlle in ifSf there<br />
were M nm dwelling permits<br />
The month <strong>of</strong> June showed a docline<br />
in the total estimated buiidina<br />
costs. Last month the permits Indi.<br />
catod the costs were S1B9,54Z, com.<br />
pared with »M7,iia for the same<br />
manth last year.<br />
Permits were issued for 10 new<br />
dwelling units wlfli an estimated<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> $134,500 last month, while In<br />
June. 1050. 18 similar permits were<br />
issued with estimated costs <strong>of</strong> ilii,<br />
000.<br />
Amputated Heater<br />
Causes Small Fire<br />
An improperly installed gas water<br />
heater caused a fire Wednesday afternoon<br />
ai 51! 18th St., which resulted<br />
in an estimated ilM damage to the<br />
building, according to Fire Chief<br />
Samuel H. Smith,<br />
The premises ore owned by Helen<br />
Oriffin and the house is occupied by<br />
Frank Watson 1*6 heater burned<br />
a hole throush the floor wherc_ It<br />
was standing, Chief Smith said. The<br />
legs had boen removed to provide<br />
clearance under a window and tlie<br />
floor CBUght fire, he added.<br />
Firemen under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
acting Deputy Chief Carl s, Shaw<br />
brought the blase under control<br />
within minutes after they arrived,<br />
Hosfess House Sefs<br />
Season's Program<br />
The flrit meeting <strong>of</strong> the IMO sum,<br />
mer season <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hoard <strong>of</strong> Uie Hostess House Tor Con.<br />
valescent Girls was held Tuesday<br />
evening at the house, 940 Central av,<br />
Plani for the coming season were<br />
discussed. The annual Open House<br />
and Donation Day has been set for<br />
I p.m. Thursday, July 14, is<br />
entertainment will he presented .cial<br />
,4 ..<br />
An<br />
invitation to<br />
cool elegance<br />
that's the .<br />
SPECTACULAR<br />
Cooler, lighter, more flattering than any suit you've ever<br />
our 'Botany' 500 Spectacular. Tailored with the distinctive DaretT touch<br />
from a fabric <strong>of</strong> the world'i rarest wonted yams blended with DacronV<br />
it will be one <strong>of</strong> your favorite warm-weather suits, See it tdday in the new<br />
Unsurpassed Comfort<br />
panerM and colon,<br />
for the RUPTURED!<br />
Is die<br />
Of the •BOTANr 500* LOOK.<br />
...youra for only S||<br />
ini l Utura on Wesley av, near<br />
WITH Luiuar<br />
Hivin ••roM svaiLaci^n<br />
10th st,, according lo pnlkf.<br />
A ESfAiMtign gi 3 Uyifi ol rxm rntnsli mali.<br />
rtii—KJB, BMSntM-laagiilaB l«m ruBHf<br />
James H. Mars, ij, <strong>of</strong> S7M West Intw l*JF*f—svsid si ifisids with sstfiing tn,<br />
av,, was driving south on Wwles m-va oo Msiae Mid amen, BHIBIM<br />
when another car. dricen bj ' . Fill ISHI ruBBJf roin BM. PM«« W<br />
Jerome A, somers, 49, <strong>of</strong> loli Wea<br />
* * * 10 lililns rtguuM, WaU.<br />
ley av., made a U-turn, Mrs. Berthj<br />
Fer rcdyeiDle inegirui Nmia. By sntk-<br />
Mars, wife <strong>of</strong> the driver <strong>of</strong> the firs! n ill tamom BUPTUfili fjefp. Sw «'<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
vehicle, was treated by a local doetoi HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY<br />
for contusions <strong>of</strong> the head.<br />
720 Asbury Annw<br />
Police estimated the damage ai ltd ft WasMy Ays, Oc«n <strong>City</strong><br />
WOO to both cars. Mr, Somers was<br />
charged with making an illegal turn<br />
and interfering with traffic.<br />
Cape May Canal Span<br />
Opens For Holiday<br />
f<br />
TRENTON—The New Jersey Statt<br />
Highway Department's new high-level<br />
bridge over the Capo May Canai is<br />
Upper Township Uape May County,<br />
will start carrying Route U. S, » traf.<br />
fie late today.<br />
According to a Highway Department<br />
spokesman the shift in traffic<br />
to the new bridge Is being made before<br />
the §1.3 million project is entirely<br />
completed In line with the De.<br />
partment's policy <strong>of</strong> making new improvements<br />
available to the public<br />
at the earliest possible moment.<br />
Work on the project has been ex,<br />
jicdited in order to assure the hridce<br />
and approach roadways could be<br />
utilised in castnn heavy Independence<br />
Day week-end traffic.<br />
The spokesman said, however, that<br />
traffic will continue to use the new<br />
bridge and its approaches for the<br />
balance <strong>of</strong> the construction period,<br />
Trade-Business<br />
MCKESSON SUMMER SPECIALS<br />
School Planned<br />
A nlne-niembsr committee to study<br />
the possibility <strong>of</strong> a vocational-business<br />
scJiooi in Cape May County<br />
was named this week by Assemblyman<br />
Anthony J. Volpe, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
Tlie action fallows a statement<br />
made By Mr, Volpe last week that<br />
in the face <strong>of</strong> the anticipated arowtJi<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Industrial complexion <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May County, trained employes an<br />
refrejhmentj will be served. The pub- an immediate requirement.<br />
lic Is Invited,<br />
Major Industrie, in New York,<br />
Pennsylvania and other parts <strong>of</strong><br />
Landing gear for jets among New Jersey will be solicited to loan<br />
patents,<br />
maehlnea and equipment to the proposed<br />
school for the purpose <strong>of</strong><br />
eiauMed Ala Bring Quick training youths in manual ions.<br />
The group, to toe known as the<br />
Cape May County Vocational and<br />
GIANT VALUE<br />
Business School Study Committee,<br />
ifrOUNCI<br />
will gather at a luneheonmeeUne on<br />
July 13,<br />
STATIONERY<br />
INITURE•• • BEDDING - • FLOOR COVERINGS Named to the group are Wiliard<br />
LANOLIN PLUS<br />
Commander Gerald H.<br />
Matthews, county superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
Chaplain V8N, with his wife and!<br />
schools! A. Bdward Tedesco, Wild<br />
taoghten M vJ»iHBg hta »*"<br />
wood superintendent <strong>of</strong> schools;<br />
SHAMPOO 99c 40 Envslopo*<br />
Hrs. Neman V, Sargent, <strong>of</strong> U <<br />
For Home<br />
William H, Donahue, <strong>of</strong> the County<br />
•a. Chapl.ln Mat h lUtk-*<br />
Teachers Association: Mn, Freda<br />
fie US N«vM Air Station In 1<br />
Wilson, <strong>of</strong> the County P,T,A.; F«e.<br />
97c<br />
holder Leon H Shuck, Lou la A,<br />
Rodla, <strong>of</strong> Uie County Press Club,<br />
Jacob Selgel, <strong>of</strong> Uie County Lugiw<br />
Cottage<br />
I <strong>of</strong> Municipality, and George Cartar,<br />
executive secretary at tho County<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce,<br />
IT. S. leads Britain, 3-1. In Wightman<br />
tennli.<br />
WWL EUCTRK FAN<br />
f-IOT<br />
srauff Hi<br />
710 ASBURY AVINUI<br />
$1.06 V.lu.<br />
KKODENT<br />
Now <strong>On</strong>ly 89c<br />
8 Rag. Me Tub- Jj<br />
0 AW<br />
H U C H E S<br />
CENTRAL PHARMACY<br />
8TH ST. AND WESLEY AVE-DCCAiM i<br />
FREE DEI<br />
M.0O<br />
STOPETTl<br />
MILON<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 99c
, *#^<br />
•> r 1 *-<br />
Parking<br />
JULY4J*<br />
r •^HBBwflSBHS^Bff *^^^«^^^^^B • ^^^^^^^^r^^^^P ^^^^^^^*<br />
Fri. 'H110 p.m.<br />
Srnokod, 12 to 16 lbs. average!<br />
(»m* tfkn ranwwwl)<br />
LtiKstter Brand Brltketi<br />
S53" ConiedBeef- 75'<br />
'i|^ - 45 C 3> 1.29<br />
r RoHs 8.A 24*<br />
Brtnd Vacuum P«fc*d<br />
Meats or Salads<br />
lJb. tUM<br />
•f ywr<br />
IMIVMIMI pfcfi*. 19c<br />
'KAIN, GOICEN « MARBLfc-SAVi l«d<br />
Pound Cake<br />
I fly «*«•<br />
"Gomip toe <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
L. loth mMm MM.<br />
OMW city, wd Din.<br />
(At SH tm MA6NfflCB(T EARllsTYll SUPffl<br />
16 th STRr ^<br />
s««nt MH |Mlldl nytar. Worthy «.b»n «( snwtk iiaUt In i FREE PAR<br />
AND ALL OTHER WTO-THe-MINUTB tH CLOSED ma mmKf,<br />
anil aapur.<br />
deeonMd In ««• ma »«. •»»<br />
la latin O MsGtaty, FMt Mains, win<br />
^ AFRICAN VIOLETS<br />
"PINK SHASTA - a fringa Pink Double"<br />
"PINK HALO - White Edgo Pink Singh"<br />
TWO NICI ONIS — Ragulirly $140 Wih<br />
THIS WliK t% |__ $*».00<br />
ONLY , , . ^ I»I •*<br />
, . In Llnwood at Our Air-Condltlon«d GREENHOUSE<br />
OAK AM, NEAK CCNTRAL AVI,<br />
(7 nrilH fnm twi CHy, iwM all Rout, f)<br />
ucire/Greenhouses ,,. UHWOOO, M. J,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'* Franklin Storm<br />
WALLACE<br />
HARDWARE<br />
750 Asbuiy Avenue<br />
^ ..y EXport 9Jm7<br />
Complete Hardware Stock<br />
HOUSEWARES • GARDEN TOOLS<br />
1 DUPONT PAINTS •<br />
ALL TYPES Of LAWNMOWERS<br />
SOW • SERVICED<br />
WE TRADE<br />
POWER MOWERS RENTED<br />
POWER MOWERS REPAIRED<br />
Wo Sharpen All Mower*<br />
. Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Beach Umbrellas - Rafts<br />
UMBRELLAS REKTEO . . , *3 weekly<br />
OPEN<br />
All Day *<br />
Monday<br />
BERT'S PATIO SHOP<br />
SURF RAFTS<br />
by Hodgnun-^AII made in HM food oM V.SJK.<br />
RAFT REPAIR<br />
From V s<br />
: '-<br />
J BY FACTORY M1THODS<br />
I UMBRELLA ft BEACH CHAIR REPAIR<br />
OUTDOOR FURNITURE<br />
• < SAND CHAIRS '3.95 ut><br />
• BEACH UMBRaLAS »8.95 •-<br />
' 6ARDEH SUPPLIES<br />
INSECTICIDES • ROSE DUST<br />
SCOTT LAWN SEED<br />
BERT'S PATIO SHOP<br />
2nd and W.«t Av-m*<br />
•wed u aw Id. M«M MIL<br />
TUUIkAV—<br />
adw Church meeting, I p m ,<br />
* * *<br />
J«ycee-et«i DMsetlin, •p.m.<br />
New Arrivals<br />
•In new addtttou to limiUes <strong>of</strong><br />
the area checked In at tha Stork<br />
GMb «l Shan Memorial Hospital<br />
during the past wMk.<br />
Congratulstkma go to Utrtta and<br />
Raymond McElhcnny, <strong>of</strong> m W. Johnson<br />
av,, Somers Point, on tbs birth<br />
<strong>of</strong> a daughter at 1:48 a. m. June 24.<br />
Helen and Roy juksan, <strong>of</strong> 31 S.<br />
shore rd,p Marmora, welcomed a soa<br />
at 1^ p. m, Jiue 2S,<br />
Butrln and Charted Scanlon, <strong>of</strong><br />
S48 4th st4 ioBers Foint, are an-<br />
BounelBg the birth <strong>of</strong> a ion at 10:25<br />
pn June 17,<br />
Also os Juee 17 a SOB arrived at<br />
7ilS p, m, for Laura ssd jobs Si^<br />
ton, <strong>of</strong> 104 W, PitcoM av., Llnwood.<br />
Congratulation! are in order far<br />
Catherine and WUlard Green, <strong>of</strong><br />
ton Stawwa av,. <strong>Ocean</strong> city, on the<br />
btrtb <strong>of</strong> a son at 1:06 a, m, June 31.<br />
G<strong>of</strong>f Couple<br />
WBCJ65 Yean<br />
ifc. and Ih, Ralph L. Gsff, <strong>of</strong><br />
Shore rd,. <strong>Ocean</strong> View, win celebrate<br />
tiietr 65th wedding anniversary at<br />
tteta home tomorrow, Jubr S.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. OoB were mirrled<br />
In South Dennis In 1895. Mrs. tell<br />
formerly was a school teacher In<br />
Cap* May and Mr. G<strong>of</strong>f was a elvU<br />
engineer.<br />
They moved to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In ini<br />
and Hr. D<strong>of</strong>f became city engineer,<br />
a lob which he held for M nm<br />
Itiey moved to <strong>Ocean</strong> View in iili<br />
«* have resided there ever since<br />
They have three children, Mis<br />
William H, Mowen, at dean Ctty,<br />
Col, John L God, ret., <strong>of</strong> Taconu<br />
Wash.; Harvey 8, OoB, <strong>of</strong> Wlhnlni;<br />
tan, Del.! three grandchlldron and<br />
three great irandahUdren.<br />
Class Of '36<br />
Plans Reunion<br />
Initial plans were discussed lor the<br />
pth reunion <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city High<br />
School Class <strong>of</strong> '38 at a meeting last<br />
week In the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Ken<br />
Flood Tne reunion, the Ant one the<br />
class has aver had. Is scheduled for<br />
sometime next spring.<br />
Whitney Shoemaker Is president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the da» and Mrs. alary Buffchart<br />
Halnes la secretary. Of the almost<br />
•iO members <strong>of</strong> the ska at the preiat<br />
time It 1B believed the where-<br />
Awls <strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong> them Is known.<br />
Those attending the. committee<br />
nesting ware Mm. Malnes, Mrs,<br />
Butt Jeffers, Mn. Theresa Taecar<br />
too, Mn, Flood, ms. Bartaja Sdbal,<br />
Obi. Ruth OorM, Mrs. Angela Braca<br />
Mary Burkhart, Mm, Ann WUkln.<br />
Mrs, ROM Ella BUby, Mrs. Lucille<br />
French Cake, Mrs. Vota Bone Flukey<br />
and Mrs. Betty Downey Lovette,<br />
MONDAY, fUHAAY AMP<br />
WEDNISDAV SPECIAL<br />
HELENE CURTIS<br />
PERMANENT »1O°<br />
10 Committee OiliiBm tor tho net<br />
Ox MUM ,<br />
Alvi« CNMU MpMIng Off<br />
•»*_••» M. Banal B. Cattail,<br />
iMn, Hflfcert PeKoei, BrtMiiUiiei '. _<br />
Decorating. Ma. gsymond Catey, no meeting <strong>of</strong> the Council __<br />
UDWsod, sad In, John MeNaUy, oing. Nolt Frldjiy evecini, July<br />
<strong>City</strong> and Mn, W. Shaffer Smith, ish Hall. The public la<br />
OPEN 24 HOURS<br />
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS |<br />
THi WASHBOWL<br />
OCMR <strong>City</strong>'a Mutt Madam Coin Op*r*t*d Laundr<br />
HUB SHOPPING CENTER, 16th St. & Hovan A<br />
• 17% Minute Wash • S<strong>of</strong>t Water<br />
FAMOUS FRISIDAIRE<br />
30 WASHERS — 1 DRYERS<br />
SHELDON'S<br />
5 & 10c STORE '<br />
1606 Haven Av*. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
IN THE HUB SHOPPING CENTER<br />
GREETING CARDS<br />
FOR ALL OCCASIONS<br />
HOBBY MODELS<br />
BEACH WEAR - RAFTS<br />
Open Every Evening<br />
-NOW OPEN-<br />
LUIGI'S<br />
/ ITAUAH RBIAURAMI<br />
q<br />
AIR-CONDrnONED<br />
AT 00* N1W LOCATION IN<br />
THi HUB SHOPPING CENTER i<br />
l
JjfBK<br />
AVMHM<br />
to<br />
H*n Sunday<br />
to*. giMiM<br />
Weitmlnltter feer<br />
Outr<br />
daughter<br />
& in T5i<br />
ediulloD at<br />
at Prince-<br />
Mo. Hamuiyi liu don* axtciuln<br />
work 111 UUa country and aboa/d. Her<br />
forte la concert and oratorio rcperloln,<br />
ud I* certainly one or the<br />
flout In bet; medium. Her ivitular<br />
[appaaraaea with Mr. Ormandy and<br />
tn« Philadelphia Orrlxutra prove<br />
her artlatiy.<br />
At 11m mrrlm at the FJrat M*th-<br />
• Odlat Church Sunday she will he<br />
heard In "Hear Ye. Israel." by Men<br />
ideliaohn; ^Prayer" by Bethoven<br />
"How Seautl/ul Upon lhe MounUin,<br />
by llarker, and a Negro spiritual.<br />
CleaeMetf Ada Bring Qulc*<br />
FOR THE SEASON<br />
TE STEAK HOUSE<br />
Mtf WMIV? Av#, — Ground Fleer Strand Hsfs!<br />
> • B|OILED SIRLOIN STEAK<br />
[• DELICIOUS % B.Q, CHICKEN<br />
SOUTHERN FRIED<br />
DISJOINTED CHICKEN<br />
1<br />
TENDER RpAST CHICKEN<br />
• JUMBO LOUISIANA SHRIMP<br />
• RSH OF THE DAY, Broiled<br />
L 4 Abo OTHER TEMPTING DISHES<br />
Chilled Tpss Salad — Choice <strong>of</strong> Drewing<br />
French Fried or Potatoes de jour<br />
Assorted RoUs<br />
AH Baking Done on Fremiies<br />
PASTRIES AND DESSERTS THAT<br />
ARE OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD<br />
a.*a1i.....t......T,Tt,ltttll<br />
CASH LOANS QUICKLY<br />
48<br />
YOUR<br />
CHOICE<br />
VACAT!eH fo EXPEMSE<br />
EMER6ENCIES<br />
Any Worthwhile Purpose<br />
25 to $?00 i<br />
LOANS<br />
•ltd<br />
LOANS TO HOUSEWIVES<br />
OUR SPECIALTIES<br />
Call[«r HIM In today<br />
Loan Co.<br />
Of <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
WO ASBURY AVi. (S«ond Floor)<br />
. - <strong>On</strong>xHM* Wwlweriti-.<br />
Wi N. •»- lk«.» No. in<br />
I H all Mir&y<br />
'<br />
TOM BRADDOCK<br />
PHONE<br />
WW700<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Cerruti Honored<br />
At Golden Anniversary Fete *\<br />
t<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
rach/ Club Smt<br />
For Bridge Play<br />
The annual bridge t&unu<br />
ihe Oc**an <strong>City</strong> Yaelit Club i<br />
next week, Duplicate bridge<br />
ulod far Tuesday evenings s<br />
o'clock shsFP, Weekly p<br />
swarded. These Interested<br />
sted to either Drag a perl<br />
„. Mrs, An many JT DO<br />
iJi mako srrsrifc*omefit§. _<br />
•will continue fhfoujif.<br />
inunutn.cn t bridge<br />
mvdy Thyrsdsy even<br />
wyj b#liold every fhi<br />
at 1:30 and will<br />
ry Thursday up tp and ihe<br />
I August 23, Weekly prizes are f<br />
ed in this series also fcowoy.<br />
The Bible<br />
And Daily Ufa<br />
Is clear that<br />
iSOll His aiilhoi<br />
|ary To<br />
rs. Adler<br />
whe-n<br />
y in t<br />
"1 Niiy unto yau" i, „„.<br />
thu imlh hi? had \a derl i", and n/<br />
heeaiisn «f ,in ordinary •taiiemJirrank F. Adlir<br />
<strong>of</strong> n frWi^tiT to his di?«'ij.<br />
HIM HjscJpIOSi though they wnf^ F Adlpr. uf <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
slow io Ki=nsp (Jie meaning <strong>of</strong> what he .ppaker nt the first<br />
'rrv deeply flitAch«iiur>. eroarnm tin Tut^<br />
Hold<br />
tint<br />
tii their ni(ij.tiT bwause <strong>of</strong> tht .way , ,„ ult<br />
ly or His lifr, • »l lnt ' Bl "<br />
1 But Jesus turned d<strong>of</strong>tm mrre pefii ^ T 'Tii*j<br />
snniil (illflihniint. Hi- said. "Why di Worltl_-i>bt<br />
yt- call Me Lord, Lord,, and do naf s i yn p l a ><br />
the thiiiys whieh I 5i!y,' T and her t<br />
The«e words raise a verj' imnoHink F '\i!!<br />
tan! quesiinn ahoui bur relationship perrormai<br />
!o ,Ie^ii^, If HO priffess to he Chri* Play on M _<br />
iian^, where is niir life and alleaUent trip to Kuropt*:<br />
antr In >•• ieathina or doelrinq Brooks <strong>of</strong> Philadelph<br />
aljoiit ,le«u«7 Is it loyalty to Him asj,v will' be ihe slam<br />
n ureat liHure or reliijion and history?idcr aynin this M-O.IO<br />
Mr. and Mr*. Peter Cerruti<br />
ftr is it supreme loyally to liiajn,\oloist lur lhe dii<br />
Mr, and Peter Cerruti, <strong>of</strong> i«s and famijleir, Mr. and Mi rruth that He deelarcd and to thn Brideeam will prise<br />
1033 West av.. observed their SOtii George Lsvis and Mrs. Edwin Hum example ihal He save? •"-'--».<br />
wedding lnnlver«ar.v Monday, June and ehildrtm, Edwin, Susan ar Are we among thos, who say' r k,, will •-• •••<br />
"Lord, Lord," bul whose llvf • do lie<br />
11, A family diflnor parly was hrlil Gtwgc, all <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> rity: the<br />
iundav in celebration <strong>of</strong> the aiToil j Kranddauohler and nor nushan<br />
r '*<br />
ill be as- ,.,! hi ; MM<br />
espress the reality <strong>of</strong> ull inat It<br />
; said?<br />
Jr.. Mr Herman Al-<br />
it Petlnelll's In Noi<br />
, It is<br />
I,i aii.ii,!. .ir.<br />
eat<br />
and Mrs, James r.-istala^U<br />
nurv .ind the<br />
Mr* WiMirim<br />
and Mrs. Cerrull were mar.<br />
Christ<br />
kirdentown, N.J.. and Mrs I<br />
ia] iicroru (he >>d "Blank. Mrs- T.<br />
rfed in Philadelphia and eame to s sistri", Mrs. Eiiiily Arpiiio<br />
r hi'jiiiji and<br />
<strong>of</strong> ||<br />
Mi , nobi'ft »• rkluy:<br />
rean <strong>City</strong> where Mr. CetTUli opined its Point Mr. and Mrs Cen<br />
Hi M. If,<br />
. Rk'hard riunn. Mrs<br />
. beauty •shop in IBOa Mr, CJeinili ^_<br />
kdird Mri. Loilmi" Del<br />
has been a hair stylist all his life e., — j_„ »a „• _i^ Barbara Boyd Makes f)3ild Ellintl. M'». Wll<br />
jnd when their daughters, Teiri and Sunday- ml/SICOleS<br />
fc Mrs Willinm Unskill<br />
Betty, greu- up they followed ir<br />
Dean'$ List At SCU<br />
tiatiis, Mrs O.i'iir Hack<br />
their father's footsteps. Several year: At Flanders Hots)<br />
Mr, Cerruti turned his busines:<br />
Miss Harbara Boyd.<br />
M<br />
to his daughters, Howeyr, hi The )! inn i!l\-<br />
[Airs. Lillian Boyd, <strong>of</strong> M2 H;7vpn'nv." i ,rd lli|| \li.< Emit)<br />
'Wn A me<br />
iiiues to help out as tie is need<br />
Wiiit<br />
; has made the Dean's List at Ihe L'ni. t. Cm-dun LiilU'iH-, Mrs-<br />
•ka will I<br />
, versiiy <strong>of</strong> South Carolina To,- ihi. f Mr. Biiuine 1 yni-i.;<br />
it the iiiitial Sundii<br />
•> semester. This marlts the .eeoiiil , VM,n4inli Mr- ciin"!e:<br />
Those present at the dinner pnrM.<br />
ale at thu Flindei<br />
were their sons and families. Mr | Hotel<br />
r* year she has received ihis honor 'JRijh.-n Paul Mi--. Him<br />
and Mr*. Robert Cerrull and son1<br />
Om<br />
Miss Boyd, who nag eiled as Iwiv. ' a.,," Willinm R.iaii.irnii'l<br />
•f the<br />
Roger, ef Allenlown, Pa i and Mr<strong>of</strong><br />
(hi<br />
featu; .'I ina one <strong>of</strong> Ihe hialuM averaue, on \t snmtison. Sirs<br />
otel's >t!mmer prttgr le lhe esmpus. will enter her Junior Si \viiii:im ' Shar<br />
and Mrs. Julius Cerruti and son, I Musiiale Us the Plandi ii year at lhe University in the fail- Jtjnrv ill-. I»av<br />
Julius, <strong>of</strong> Bristol, P*u their dauyh. i under th<br />
r- She Is majorinii in journalisin. Mis:, ,oVin Tuiki'r Mi<br />
L'ni PhMadelphij 'r ":'>'<br />
lanisl, CHher me<br />
Fresh Cut the trio ,i re J^omeo Di I<br />
I well knowr eeili^l and Fra<br />
violinist<br />
GLADIOLAS<br />
GARDEN %H.00<br />
GROWN I »«<br />
d *«* arl liiih.<br />
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Opens Sun.<br />
Doll In The Pulpit<br />
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no-hit<br />
ir«-s this -^innnuM- i> Alha-n C W.I^MI<br />
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mini. (>J Ma Tisburu, Pi. :i yoini^ 01 UH\ f<br />
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OjMH *•**] IMir ^'Hopj, srdpE 1^, llH* P* Ih hit I<br />
THE<br />
MOTION<br />
PICTURE<br />
GIANT<br />
OF I960<br />
BY THE<br />
AIJTHOK<br />
CfCiwin<br />
MON. - WED. JULY 4 - 6<br />
••3<br />
BOARD WALK<br />
MAT. DAILY 2 P. M. — 2 IVi SHOWS<br />
TODAY ft SAT. JULY 1*3<br />
>•>»<br />
•VI SHOWS 7:15 » 9:30<br />
Ji ii ii<br />
Umax<br />
FRANK CAPUA'S<br />
AHounl<br />
MON. • WID. JULY 4 . & X-<br />
STARTING MON, FIMIT IVI SHOW AT 1 P.M.<br />
THEJju PARADE OF CDMEDYI<br />
Sham Ev. 7 * f tis - ihown B¥B a.|| <strong>On</strong>ly ;<br />
•OTM PIATURU tHowfri P.M, MAT. , A<br />
_ , t r / AH<br />
M t* "«<br />
Vt 1, %9» THI OCiAN CITY SINTINIL4.IDOIR<br />
ratone<br />
irHere<br />
. Bonnie Avalone<br />
Anlsne. drsnuUo toi»r,<br />
itWeu » the Oeetm aty Jlusic<br />
afternoon at The Old<br />
-mn ling sponsored by<br />
loam <strong>City</strong> »»ner mibie Con.<br />
L at 2;J0 p, m.<br />
m wrUun op by<br />
tlw imuwniEnt<br />
wkly, « '<br />
with the<br />
ul LoBdsn.<br />
industry'B<br />
lUDdrb" in<br />
Or.<br />
^» ni singing In Broiilway<br />
1B children's parts from his<br />
_i wan, w« soprano soloist<br />
itbetuntd Paultat Fathera Choir<br />
ma, had leid parts in light<br />
it foartten, went on concert<br />
bothThere and ahroad In his<br />
jeau, and finally appeared at<br />
jfctropolltin Open.<br />
I IM Ige <strong>of</strong> eighteen his voice<br />
tale one <strong>of</strong> the rareit <strong>of</strong> the<br />
jt-^ hiltmate draraatie tenor,<br />
•rice hM Men called a "modern<br />
nd welHnformed people<br />
Music Pimr Concert Programs<br />
C/ar«fic^ Fuhrman, Conductor<br />
frank Ru Managmr<br />
-i I P.M.<br />
Sunday, July 1<br />
SOIXHSTS<br />
Mlu Chrlstlite Palmer<br />
Joanin Deis<br />
Perkins<br />
Soprano<br />
tnternaUmai Tenor<br />
Baritone<br />
Sempre Fldclls March §ou«a<br />
Victor Merbert Favorites .. Herbert<br />
Cheleste Aids Verdi<br />
Jean Dels<br />
Loin DuBsl ...,..,...., fiillet<br />
I'll TaJle Romance Hanmcrnein<br />
MUs Christine Miner<br />
Conxmedlan a Gallop . . Snietaiia<br />
Song <strong>of</strong> the Bvenlng SUr ., Wagner<br />
Tom ^Perkins<br />
Orange Blossom Overture Herbert<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
Orpheus Oyerturji .. Offenaach<br />
Romance<br />
Great iPay<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
•tudent Prlneo<br />
RubenMelB<br />
Youmans<br />
Romberi<br />
Blcen Seiectlon Herbert<br />
La Donna E Mobile .... Verdi<br />
Jean Deis<br />
Medley <strong>of</strong> Scotch Alr» Trad,<br />
Sound <strong>of</strong> Music Itsdgen<br />
MlM Christine Palmer<br />
KbiR Cotton Marsh<br />
Porgotten<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
My Maryland<br />
Souta<br />
Cowles<br />
Ksmtecg<br />
July im '<br />
aowiSTS<br />
7S-Voke Haddonfield Choir<br />
<strong>On</strong> Musk Pimr Sat Evening<br />
field have termed It a<br />
Ejteerpts from "Countess Marita",<br />
Joan Hyland and Chorus.<br />
t million."<br />
«e popular operetta by Emmerich •*ISTER MINE"<br />
Kalman wUI be heard on the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
I appear with his Own<br />
Kathleen Doyle, Harry Shuster and<br />
<strong>City</strong> Music Pier Saturday evening at<br />
_ ptrty, which includes his<br />
chorus<br />
8 o'clock when the Haddongeld<br />
_ y» t former Broadway vocal-<br />
"PLAY OYPSIES, DANCE OYPSOS"<br />
Choral Society <strong>of</strong> 7S volees appears<br />
^ lad Jesn Shaw, mariinblit.<br />
Harry shuster and Chorus<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> Fr. Lewis A. "LOVE HAS FOUND MY HEART"<br />
SheBrer.<br />
Joan Hyland.<br />
v. Rndeison Hack The Hadoonfield group needs no "ROMANY UPS"<br />
introductiMl to .Music Pier audiences, Kathleen Doyle and Chorus.<br />
htm Bible Session and is appearing for Its 14 consecu, LOVE IS JUST A FLASH OF<br />
iUn _.. F. Fmdeison, ._..., r pastor <strong>of</strong> tlve year. Those attendlni the eon-UOHT"<br />
$ Bapttat Chureh, has Just | eert •will be treated to a vaHeil pro- Joan Hyland and Harry Shuster,<br />
from Sandy Cove Bible : gram <strong>of</strong> beautiful choral music in "FINALE — SECOND J*Ct"<br />
, where he, togethar with addition to the operetta excerpts.<br />
Entire Chorus,<br />
I 171 other ministers, were the The Barber Shop Quartette, fea<br />
I far a week <strong>of</strong> Dr. George A. tured for the flrii time last year,<br />
Th* cherah<br />
dhtctor <strong>of</strong> Mornina Cheer,<br />
i program heard every morn*<br />
was such a success It has been re.<br />
"The Pledge <strong>of</strong> Alleglanee"<br />
Wilson<br />
fimm Philadelphia amj Chester,<br />
quested to reappear.<br />
"Song <strong>of</strong> the Vaiahonds" Friml,<br />
The Society in the past season pre- "Let My Song Fill the Air" Cllarles<br />
i r«ar, Dr. ftlmer invites a sented 30 secular and sacred con. Because" ............ D-Hardetot.<br />
sf ministers from manv de. celts for various churches and or-<br />
HOODS from most <strong>of</strong> the Statei ganlzattons In the PhHadelph.a and "I Go My Way" La Boheme .Puccini<br />
I ike etftern part <strong>of</strong> the country South Jersey area. The Kaddonfleld "Ah, Sweet Myitery <strong>of</strong> Life"<br />
• *e his euein with all expenses Ohoral Ohol Society Sciey has s been acclaimed Herbert, sufll by Jean Johnson<br />
1 for i week. They share with b by critics iti as' ' one <strong>of</strong> f th the ^ tudig g Th» Chor.l:<br />
other Ideas, opinions, sutw* choral groups along the Eastern sea. "The Holiday Polka" Large<br />
• iad problems eonnerninit their board and has appeared in the"Llda<br />
Hose" ... Wilson<br />
i». md meet missionaries from Orand Court <strong>of</strong> the John Wanamaker "Seventy Six Trombones" Wilson<br />
s pirtg <strong>of</strong> the world. store in Philadelphia; at the <strong>Ocean</strong> 'Pick a Little, Talk a Little"<br />
Orove AudHoTiumj was selected to<br />
Wilson<br />
| SiTOinetmi finds<br />
sing for the Centennial at Atlantic<br />
United States<br />
•arMr Shop Quarter!*!<br />
I too slow.<br />
<strong>City</strong> and the lOOth Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Hie "The Halls <strong>of</strong> Ivy" .... Williams<br />
Welsh Society <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; has"Moonlight<br />
lay" Rapport<br />
performed severii television and Euiene orier, David smith,<br />
John<br />
radio broadcast* and in Decem'ber Craig, Richard Hunes.<br />
presented a program at the Union Th> Cheralt<br />
League in Philadelphia for Its mem "Me and My Shadow"<br />
toers, Grant R, Harden wUI accom-<br />
Jolson and Drier<br />
pany the society.<br />
"When the Saints Go Marehlng In"<br />
Wfcurt ie flnri Eoiitnf<br />
The program!<br />
nrr. Schumann<br />
w.i.t,..,,,, ,,,,1<br />
»k ffit Winnsfft \a l!h_ Muttcal ••lictMtH fnm "Cavntm one <strong>of</strong> the ehalnijan <strong>of</strong> the IBth<br />
"VouTl Never Walk Alone" .Rodgers<br />
tith 4*iii/ Aillij Ctnut<br />
Entire Chorus.<br />
"DEAR HOME OF MINE" Midshipman Duckworth<br />
CAK MAT COUNTY Harry Shuster and Oeorje Barstar.<br />
"HOLA"<br />
Nlw JtHIiT<br />
In Amphibious Work<br />
LIlUn Seybold and Chorus,<br />
— Wf» far t.U., _<br />
"THE CALL OF LOVE"<br />
NORFOLK, Va. (FHTNC) — <strong>On</strong>e<br />
. nini, Bir<br />
•BPltv Hughes and Harry Shujter. at 700 Naval Academy miilshipmtn<br />
t<br />
"IN THE DAYS OONB BY" who completed two weeks <strong>of</strong> am.<br />
Harry Shuster and Robert Williams<br />
"THE .MUSIC THHJl.LS ME" phiblous warfare training June 24,<br />
at the Little Creek Naval Amphibious<br />
Base, Norfolk, Ca., was Midship,<br />
man Second Class Kenneth J. Duck,<br />
worth, son <strong>of</strong> (Mr, and Mrs, Manley<br />
C Duckworth <strong>of</strong> I42J Wovern Pi.,<br />
HEAR YE! <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
During the training period, he «.<br />
eeived eleven days <strong>of</strong> classroom In.<br />
struetions eonstatini <strong>of</strong> techniques<br />
<strong>of</strong> amphibious operations, prncUcal<br />
work in the use <strong>of</strong> amphibious equipment<br />
and small landing exercises on<br />
the beaches <strong>of</strong> the base.<br />
While on board ships <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<br />
Fleet Amphibious Force, they<br />
received training in shipboard drills,<br />
climaxed ith an amphibious landing<br />
at Camp Pendlcton, Va,, June 23,<br />
OPEN<br />
EVERYDAY<br />
SUNDAY)<br />
ti3Q to 5:30 p. m.<br />
July 4th until 3 p. m.<br />
The Home <strong>of</strong> the Famous<br />
[Cinnamon Buns and Baked<br />
Goods Made With Butter<br />
PANA PASTRY<br />
OUR 30th YEAR<br />
8th STREET and MOORE AVENUE<br />
i WM mnd Bay Awnwri<br />
UO&nl MENDANA VICKKRS<br />
Californla vote* shows sower <strong>of</strong><br />
the aged.<br />
VENTOGLIDE<br />
MLTIR PAN<br />
Hltif* wit Wff* fi pann<br />
MMM W* hr •MitaNH<br />
SIMM In far dNuhtfM<br />
air tattm<br />
$64 95<br />
iSchuff Hectric<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
fe Give Sermon,Sun,<br />
At Moorlyrt Service<br />
Dr. Norman W. Paullih<br />
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saxgMrt Oat* i*gola-<br />
• here might do a<br />
IM Oat to dbctwdag tbe matter<br />
^jMdV COlit ft k quite<br />
frown on<br />
MV M/m tin MA n^at since Uquor to<br />
Mama<br />
Take The Blue-Nose Dolphin!<br />
He's Smarter Than Taxpayer<br />
Im 11 for Ui. tnetjv,<br />
N l new and fltat<br />
•r ttn i>» M«. Mil only daw ttli<br />
dcnlien <strong>of</strong> Uw deep h«» • bUger<br />
anlB, tat to AM a ]qnin <strong>of</strong> de ter-<br />
•tatt MMH nri AffibJ an<br />
la •npertar to wh<br />
dtotanoH and dovtto, ki might apply<br />
It flacally and ootne up with •ens<br />
utonhihlng and tboeluni fl|nm.<br />
WW»ul thta. nswewr, points out<br />
U» New Jaiwr Taxparari Aaaada-<br />
UOB, Mr. AT«ng« ClUaen anuhnu oneoanfortably<br />
and atretchea a protec-<br />
* * * - „<br />
Now, If be win a bottle-no»e dolpj<br />
U oj i ^ ^<br />
kow high Is np, wheM Bt tetenl<br />
budget y taking nil or how far la<br />
down—wh«t a deep bole tre're la<br />
with OOF nm billion federal MM,<br />
And. he vouldnt md any Iunt> lo<br />
letter telling hli Congresaman to (lap<br />
throwing thate bard earnad tax dsl><br />
lass fato tne bffttiplm osass ef<br />
new spending propouli that perpetually<br />
Ssdd the ^Mttew*! apitoL<br />
Ty** th* Knet<br />
land^ sief hnnifiiiin.<br />
Eng •ffor- to Iranalaus thl. MO "•«« « «- 1*nf<br />
MIUM. total Into ta*mao»U_aTenuje A Wmnride, Calif., woman, eao-<br />
M i •—ry 4s get alwaja Mac |4alnlo( that aba and her hotbud<br />
theMgm*M e« the desk, M> had betn immj uptiycaiai• taten<br />
ezannla.tenaVaMdMgBieeanttr tor J* yMW, autved, Tfce waon<br />
sakmlaHd that tbe nan making #3,000 never aeen to mist ua."<br />
Garden Sfafe Scene . .<br />
TWtNTON — Naw Utwej R*pabU-<br />
* far U» fMKirmin to do Vl» Piwldent Richard Ntaon far<br />
to town and watt for the<br />
to open M ne oo^dbn; awn b«tt g»tea and l^U •ltern»t« delagates<br />
•t th. MMTMMSMi Amphltheatm,<br />
«M »mt daMMd «t»., Chlcafo, on<br />
J » 4 l t U I U I d i<br />
fact that aweame- It<br />
aim better<br />
fltlnp.<br />
Matt <strong>of</strong> Ita M dalefatea and altamatea<br />
tn—i Nwr Jer^y wlB tr»—1<br />
to Chlcafo on «he oonmiUDn nadal<br />
ptana <strong>of</strong> th* American Air tinea,<br />
whit* laavaa Newark Airport at 3<br />
p. m. an July m, The balance wlU<br />
win future<br />
them, uch .toy The<br />
cohl'a nomlns-<br />
1 Wedneaday U OOP ^y, and<br />
Tnoiaday fat -N<br />
wen the pmidentlal aamlaatton<br />
. Capitol Hill , . ,<br />
. The opening<br />
•tan at 10 a. m. and Uw tour «n><br />
nlng acariona begtp at AM p. m,<br />
Nt«U»«B tarry tbe prooaodlngi<br />
to «72 TV Mittoni In m EWU<br />
R*dto aKUona win link 1,000 autlona.<br />
The contention win have a potmtlal<br />
audience <strong>of</strong> 45 million homes •ash<br />
night. Here than half • raffllan miles<br />
• mil carry the<br />
story to 1J0S Bewapapen and win<br />
p j y g a<br />
_r vataUom. there U little Ukllfaood<br />
Oat the Leglslatui* will reconvene<br />
on leptenber IS.<br />
T*Ji week Mr, and Mr*. Meyner<br />
— to retro- WJilt* Hotu. BaHng<br />
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Or- jAncfrew Telford To Speak<br />
At Baptist Bible Conference<br />
Dr. Andrew Telford<br />
The second week af Uie 1IM0 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Summer Bible Conference di<br />
rtcud by Dr. David P. Wright will<br />
open Sunday evMilne at 7:30 p. m<br />
The speaker will be l>r. Andrew<br />
Telford. pastor <strong>of</strong> Berachah Church,<br />
Cheltenham, Pa.<br />
Dr. Tel/ord Is tnown<br />
$49.95<br />
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PhlladelfLhU pre.chir. author, nd<br />
Bibte Con(*rence spMkw, He wlU<br />
apeak «very evening (Sunday tHrough<br />
Friday) at 7:J0 p. m., and at In*<br />
Morning Bible Hour (Tueidw through<br />
Friday) U U «. B. .<br />
Dr. WMihl »1U dirwt <strong>On</strong> tUlt]<br />
-Old FtthioMd iHymn Stag" for tbe<br />
1900 HIM u Hiute Pier SumU>5<br />
from 8:10 tt i;36 p m. The «Umusical<br />
program will featun Ronni.<br />
Avalone, dramatic tenor, recordins<br />
•Ur <strong>of</strong> nni record*.<br />
Saturday night will open the "FUn<br />
Nluhl* lumaier «erie§ <strong>of</strong> (he DIM*<br />
t onierenw, "Windows <strong>of</strong> the soul,'<br />
fulllenlUi motion picture in wunii<br />
nd color, will be featured at 7:89<br />
p. m.<br />
David D, Allen Jr, CoBlerence »<br />
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1:30 p,m—•The Old Fashioned<br />
yrnn Sing" conducted by Dr.<br />
right on Musie Pier, Featuring<br />
Bonnie Avalone, vocalist, saered re-<br />
>rding star, with his musical team,<br />
7:30 p. an— Opening Service <strong>of</strong> geemd<br />
Week <strong>of</strong> 1980 Summer Bible<br />
Jenferenee dlreeted by Dr, Wriaht<br />
speaker, Dr, Andrew Telford pastor<br />
f BeraehBh church, Philadelphia,<br />
Music by Mr, Allen, trumpeter, tenor<br />
oloist.<br />
7;SP p. in,—Supervised Night Nurs.<br />
•ry dovtTistairs,<br />
§ p, m—Yeullj People's Rally con.<br />
ucted by Mr, Allen.<br />
Monday—<br />
7:30 p, m.—Btble Conference dlreet-<br />
10:30 and 11 30 a. m.<br />
ConfestioBs on Saturday—1 to B:JO<br />
and JM to 9 p. m.<br />
Dally Mn-i:N a. m,<br />
QUEEN OF MARTVE'i CHAMi.<br />
Mi «, ."d AHairMc a*.<br />
Masses on Su jdny—8:30, B, »]15<br />
IBlSO and 1130 a. m.<br />
Confessions on Saturday—4 to 5:S0<br />
and 7:30 to t p. m.<br />
Daily Mass—7;S0 a m.<br />
LINCOLN<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
AIR CONDITIONED<br />
9th Street and W.»l«y Avonu.<br />
"Cenibt<strong>of</strong>iffy Good"<br />
OUR 22nd YEAR<br />
SERVING<br />
MIAKFAST . , . 8 to 12 Noon<br />
DINNER . , , 4:30 to 8:30 P. M<br />
m.-n>ij<br />
The Hector il<br />
BMBt te «WB»1<br />
FiMT PMi»WlRiAN CMUBCH<br />
nh •». art «»*¥ •»•_, „<br />
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:mr MPTUT<br />
Chant<br />
n I<br />
Fttsn<br />
The ICvmiing<br />
•unday—<br />
Mto School tor tb«<br />
Walter H. PW i"<br />
O<br />
Bishop Fred P, CoMon Dr. Dual* A. Polliig<br />
ul director, will lead the sinning<br />
play Jfce trumpet, and «iag tenor Bishop Corson, Dr, Poling Will<br />
iotas at each <strong>of</strong> the SnTereBceTet<br />
slons. Ha will be misted by Doric<br />
Wright, organist, and Jean Lalne Share Tabernacle Pulpit Sun.<br />
pianist Allen U • •B.ysar-ald ju or<br />
student at Philadelphia OolleM <strong>of</strong><br />
Bible. He is a native <strong>of</strong> Royal Oak,<br />
Mich<br />
The IBM Summer Bible Confer.<br />
ence continues dally for ten eon.<br />
iccutive weelu throuill Septeraber<br />
4. The Conierenoe is interdenominational<br />
in iplrit, nqn-denominsiipnal in<br />
emphssis. with all meetings open to<br />
he general public<br />
St. John's To Screen<br />
'The Robe' Sunday<br />
The fulIieBftn motion picture <strong>of</strong><br />
I hi- Hebe will be shown on SaturdKy<br />
inning. July J, at 7!30 p. m. in St.<br />
ohn'i Lutheran Church, loth it. and<br />
i ntrol IV. This Is a public ihowins<br />
<strong>of</strong> this well-known film and<br />
II rvonc is cardially invited to at.<br />
lend . The picture Is in eolsr and<br />
tit'maScopo, and will be shown on<br />
12 foal screen 1 George Harrison He<br />
uiaell guttOD,<br />
10145 a. m—Organ MedltatioB. <strong>On</strong> 55th Summer Vitil]<br />
11 a. m._Morning Worship — Will*<br />
err tor pre*ii rtUdreo ta to <strong>On</strong>ega Hitrlwa, <strong>of</strong> Caatarin. •'<br />
lower Auditorium- Message, Bappl- U vacationing »t the<br />
BCM Through PowMJF."<br />
8:4S p.m.—OrMlai) Endeavor<br />
<strong>On</strong>upi.<br />
T:SO p. m.—am*B MeditatloD,<br />
*:« p,m._»WUiil Worship. "Oto<br />
ing axereMea dally vacMlon Bible<br />
ScBoaL» 17S wmUt «M tsacaen.<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Muiic. Mr* MartsHi TTOUI<br />
Fourth <strong>of</strong> July Sunday, July 3, or, leader in civic movements, coun Murphy, Organist, Mlia QwendolyB<br />
brings two fine speakers to the<br />
Hilor <strong>of</strong> phUanihropists, and Mend OldfieM! Dirertor <strong>of</strong> CheruB Oiolr<br />
<strong>of</strong> yauth, it 1 dynamic figure In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle AisoeiaUan American life. Hit putontes hnvm<br />
platform. They are Bishop Fred included Marble Collegiate Chun*,<br />
Pierre Corson and Dr. Daniel A. New York <strong>City</strong>, asd Baptist Temple,<br />
Poling, it also sees the belinning Philadelphia, He eonUDuea at to*<br />
<strong>of</strong> the scheduled evening services to latter u chaplain <strong>of</strong> the chapel <strong>of</strong><br />
the iiErand Theatre.<br />
Four Chaplains, hi* ton was one <strong>of</strong><br />
iiisnup Corson will preach at the<br />
the four young clergymen <strong>of</strong> thne<br />
two fiidrning services at 9 and 11<br />
taithj who lost their lives in the sink-<br />
o'clock in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle, ing <strong>of</strong> the S. S, Dorchester,<br />
Wesley av, between 5th and Sth su. During World War II Or. Poling<br />
, He ii (he HeHdvnt r.ishnp <strong>of</strong> the visited every major theatre <strong>of</strong> opera-<br />
I PhUadulphia Area <strong>of</strong> The MeUiodlit lions and was on every active front.<br />
£;hufeh.<br />
He is the author <strong>of</strong> 25 books, includ-<br />
The Taoemacle Association eongreing four novels, and has a syndicated<br />
gatisns Hlii otf happy to know that column, "Americans Ail," whJeh af.<br />
Bishop Corson has been returned to pears In leading dally Journals, Or,<br />
this Area for another Quadrenniutn Poling has logged over 1.800.000 fly.<br />
by the Northeast Jurisdictloniil Cfln- ing miles in his world-wide activities.<br />
fcrence <strong>of</strong> The Methodist Church An organ recital precedes tfte eve.<br />
which met in Washington several ning servlee atartlng at 7:Ii, All<br />
weeks ago.<br />
services include a spirited song serv><br />
.<br />
liishop Corson has had a long as^ ice The morning song service be-<br />
TICKITf GALORE<br />
seclailon with the ocean <strong>City</strong> Tabergins fifteen minutes before the de-<br />
Son Anlenio, Ten.—In a wild night<br />
nacle and Ti«?eds no introduction to sitfnated hours <strong>of</strong> 9 and 11 o'clock,<br />
,r careening around tewn in his ear,<br />
Tabernacle congregations, He is ^Jie and the one in the evening starts<br />
honorary president <strong>of</strong> th^ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at 7:40. The formal part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Kiihnrd L, Sinclair, 20. colleeled 28 Tabernacle Association and is a paai- evening service is schedule for I<br />
traffic Uclfets,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Council <strong>of</strong> Bishops o'clock.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tne Methodist Church. Ho Is also Walter D, Eddowes Jr., joins the<br />
a vice president <strong>of</strong> The World Meth- Tabernacle Association this Sunday<br />
odist Council, A world traveler, he as sons leader. The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tab-<br />
is in close touch with the contemporernacle Quartette will furnish the<br />
ary world scene. His interest in music al all services. The quartette<br />
young people takes him to many is composed <strong>of</strong> all solo voices and<br />
youth conferences and college cam- includes Frill Krueger, director and<br />
puses.<br />
tenon Mary Jackson, soprano: Nancy<br />
Dr. PolinB, chairman and editor Fishburn, contralto and Tom Perkins,<br />
af the Christian Heraiy Magazine, baritone, with E, Woodley KaU'h<strong>of</strong>f<br />
New York <strong>City</strong>, will preach at the is organist.<br />
first evening jserviee <strong>of</strong> the season The speaker at the 11 o'clock serv.<br />
in the Strand Theatre, Sth st, and theice<br />
at the Union ChapeLby-the-taa,<br />
boardwalk. Dr, Poling, minister <strong>of</strong> 15th st. and Asbury av,, will be Dr.<br />
religion, editor, novelist, radio speak- PollBg<br />
Church Announcements<br />
Csntlmwd from pas* j<br />
#w "-^>~<br />
HMH, 1120 Ceiitisl iv Tnh<br />
the 55th yew Mint Mr. H,<br />
vWIM it U» Drexel AT<br />
In UW Mr, HuyitsB arganl»«]<br />
OfriieMn at MM OUvet MetbT<br />
Church In OMtaviDa and on<br />
SOth <br />
BRIGHTON PLACi<br />
4tt and Bth S<br />
OFF ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
OPiN TO THE PUBLIC<br />
BREAKFAST - DINNER<br />
CtiSiNE<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
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FREE PARKING<br />
PRESENTLY SERVING<br />
SpedaltkK Include:<br />
SAUIHBBATEN WITH iFAETZLE<br />
KUOCKwunaT & iAUEEHiouT<br />
ROULADEN & HAMNPFHTEB<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Bay<br />
Chris<br />
The Fow House at 418 South Broadway, Cape Hay,<br />
contains the oldest structure la Cap* May County, it 1B<br />
the homo <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Regar and will be open<br />
for the Old House Tour on Saturday, July 9.<br />
Many Interesting Historical<br />
Spots <strong>On</strong> Tour For First Time<br />
The oldest •trnetnn in Capo May<br />
County il prohnbly ths kitchen portion<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Fow House at 4U South<br />
Broadway in Cape May, U waa built<br />
aa a base for the whalers who came<br />
Near 9th<br />
84 %<br />
CENTRAL<br />
AVE-<br />
DAILY DINNER<br />
Dally (ram S;M p.n.<br />
SUNDAY DINNER<br />
From 4 pm.<br />
NATIONALLY S<br />
FAMOUS<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
SEAFOOD MARKET and BAKERY<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
OPEN<br />
Monday thru Friday<br />
RESTAURANT •s-sEzttS'<br />
SIATOOD MARKET , .<br />
SEAFOOD PLATTERS . .<br />
I^KIRY . , , .<br />
TOIM Home<br />
oaicious COOKS<br />
SEAFOODS<br />
, 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />
Served 11 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />
9 A.M.—<br />
toacfy to SMV«<br />
CHRIS MONTAGNA, Prop.<br />
HOME-BAKED GOODS<br />
Bum > Pht • Cakm*<br />
Enjoy a Ride en the<br />
SWEETHEART<br />
New Sailing at<br />
11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m.<br />
8:30 p.m.<br />
SPEEDBOAT<br />
RIDES<br />
1 Hour Rides<br />
Starting at<br />
10-armT-wntit-i-l* •*••<br />
PiiP SiA<br />
FISHING<br />
Boat* Leave Decks<br />
Daily at 9 a.m.<br />
and Return at<br />
4 p.m.<br />
PHWi «>•••MMO<br />
tTH ST. and OCEAN AVI.<br />
Muli <strong>of</strong> DLtinctlon<br />
In In<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
OPiN TO PUBLK<br />
FOR DINNER<br />
ALL DINNERS — $5.50<br />
fnm Parking<br />
During Dinner<br />
Af 8th Sf. and OtMn AM.<br />
by ftev. Forrest E. Vaugban<br />
The 111B bo»t drill wuat u bid.<br />
nan wan only two thln^i that<br />
want wnaf, \v« couldn't ItBd Lhe<br />
OPENING TONIOHft<br />
The DOR]<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
war* aanouaelai U ..<br />
nUtMi <strong>of</strong> ttaa Summit MlW<br />
•an Clipboard Meadh yon realm,<br />
•re only th*, but we BMt HNM.IIMI<br />
wa would Uk* to keep. FarUeulvlr.<br />
boau and wa uuuidn't get our iUathere<br />
was • "hlrding" couple from<br />
jaokata on,<br />
WestehMtar with whom wa lsua«<br />
Tbe BMt deck waa the wend • tarllUBi aaria. <strong>of</strong> .-Ufan," ffitt<br />
precinct <strong>of</strong> the 'tint GUM' paaasngen at sea an dtflennt from thsJ» you<br />
and aU the dear* leading to it wen<br />
urn at home, even Himi tha he»eB.<br />
marked •verttaten* «nd lu •quivaknt<br />
I can eu MnMUIbar remember noun toun (p •pent ppeerlnj<br />
in Duteh, French asd English tad so, into fleshi <strong>of</strong> •neiaHRM, ntM? leo*<br />
<strong>of</strong> course, we didn't go there. Ing for pBalwopM, but ten M the<br />
Ins ills Jackets wen a violent<br />
second moxulng at lea wan BUB<br />
orange, UU nothing else on eutn,<br />
pbatHvpea tbu «M MM count.<br />
and wa ward one girl wnUpor to There were doveUef, • ant el<br />
her friend, remind me to wear my North AtlanUe edition <strong>of</strong> • penguin,<br />
orange UpoUck If we begin to go<br />
toe, flying, as they de, buUeWart<br />
down." I waan't worrying about<br />
right ever the topa <strong>of</strong> the waves. The<br />
color cemUnaUaiu. My trouble MI<br />
only dovekki we Md seen in U yeara<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mutant "htrding" waa one that<br />
down from Now Insiand and Lotuj tnat the strings which tie the life Marc picked up out <strong>of</strong> a puddle at<br />
bland to hunt whales In DoUunre jacket down Just werent long enough the corner ol Bta at, and Wesley av,<br />
Bay,<br />
to go around me and my sweatar sad<br />
my evaKoat,<br />
_ _<br />
eight years ago In the middle <strong>of</strong> a<br />
I decided that in «aa terrible northeaster and which died<br />
Fow House wW ba opeB for the oT,iipwre* I'woyid "nave tne blttw (altar playing host to counUeia vtsi-<br />
Old House Tour sn Saturday, July | choice between freezing and drown-<br />
S. The present owners, Mr. and, ing.<br />
Mrs, 0, H. Regar, will act as hoata. I Wa Mednt nave worried about<br />
Featured at this bouse are the large<br />
shlpwreek. 1 am sure that much <strong>of</strong><br />
fireplace In the original kitchen sec-<br />
my enthusiasm for ocean travel stems<br />
tion and the priceless collection at<br />
from the fact that we had wonderful MMwxzm<br />
antiques.<br />
weather. I had bought lots <strong>of</strong><br />
The only ether stop In Cape May<br />
Uramanune from Henn Mlvdfln that<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
on the tour this year is the historical<br />
1 am going to have to aave lor trips<br />
Community Center at 407 Lafayette<br />
out ol Great Egg Harbor Inlet, The<br />
KL This tine structure wns built In<br />
motion only became bothersome on<br />
liSJ as a church. When It was<br />
the day <strong>of</strong> the finals In the pint-<br />
abandoned by the congregauan 100<br />
pong tournament and served as ex<<br />
sears later the city bought It to pre.<br />
oaUent 'alibi' for losing. (Honestly.<br />
serve it. It is now used primarily<br />
I think it helped me mere than<br />
as a community center.<br />
hindered. I was beaten by a fine<br />
young man on his way to teach at a<br />
A newcomer to the tour this year Methodist School In the Congo). I<br />
li the Janes Raney Hughes House did need a face-saver, however, for<br />
on the Highee'i Beach Hoad. The Margy ran <strong>of</strong>f with the trophies (an<br />
house was built in 1832. By lurnish- ash tray) in the women's competition.<br />
ing the boards, the owner kept the A ship at sea Is a self-contained<br />
original cost dews to $175. The clap, world, a microcosm. Cut oil from<br />
boards are original. The present owners,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, nave<br />
a notable collection erf pewter, china<br />
and Windsor chain.<br />
The Daniel Busby Hughes House 'Keep To Right'<br />
on Old Shore rd in Cold Spring is<br />
OPEN TO<br />
atao opening for the flni Umt on the<br />
Old House Tour this year. Owners Mr, Parkway Urges<br />
and Mrs. WUHani N. Morrtion wUl<br />
show visitors some <strong>of</strong> the original M© BANK, N. J., June SO — The THE PUBLIC<br />
furniture, family sea chests, comer Garden State Partway urges motor- MiKPAr<br />
cupboards, Chelsea china, oriental ists to shun the middle <strong>of</strong> the read, I t.m. to II •-•".<br />
rugs and a stairway el hlrda eye Parkway <strong>of</strong>ficials said drivers hug-<br />
BINNM<br />
maple.<br />
ging the center were creating as<br />
A perennial favorit« on the tour much confusion and congestion as<br />
• P.M.M • P.M,<br />
U "Old Brick church"^ on Old Shore those who hog the left lane. <strong>On</strong>ly SPECIAL<br />
rd., in Cold Spring. The churchyard th«L extreme right lane is right.<br />
contains the remains <strong>of</strong> some ol The safety and legal requirement Children's Rotv»<br />
Cape May County's earnest and most that drivers keep right and past left<br />
distinguished elUuns. Indians have does not mean a motorist may stay<br />
been buried there, as well as slaves. In the middle <strong>of</strong> any three-lane one- FRHPARKIH6<br />
There Is a slave bra in the balcony way stretch unless it is the only<br />
af the church. The first church available space.<br />
built here was built <strong>of</strong> logs in 1711; Failure to keep right has plagued ot dinner hour<br />
rae worshipped then without bene*<br />
the Parkway for some time now.<br />
HO WAITMG IN LIK<br />
It <strong>of</strong> heat or Ught.<br />
Summonses and warnings have been<br />
Issued; algns posted; leaflets and MUSK<br />
Hotel<br />
Corqforttbl.<br />
Hmcom<br />
•Wto WhOby wHh<br />
brochures distributed; and public<br />
statements and speeches made.<br />
State Police en the Parkway said<br />
HOTEL<br />
the center and kit lanes <strong>of</strong> each<br />
roadway should be reserved lor pas-<br />
•ing. The extreme right lane provides<br />
more safety because only the<br />
road shoulder next to it Is wide<br />
enough to pull onto in ease <strong>of</strong> break,<br />
down <strong>of</strong> other emergency.<br />
Captain David Dowgin, Commander<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Parkway's State Police troop.<br />
ANCHOR'N<br />
POINT<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
"Driven obeying the law and<br />
operating in the far right lane who<br />
come upon the poorly Informed, alow<br />
driver in the center lane, ire enforced<br />
either to pass on the right<br />
swing over into the far left<br />
lane and then cut back across three<br />
lanes <strong>of</strong> traffic,"<br />
FLYINO HIC-M<br />
London, England — If her plans<br />
work out, Mrs, Anne Burns, <strong>of</strong> I^>ndon,<br />
will be the first person to glide I<br />
ever the top <strong>of</strong> Mount Everest, highest<br />
peak in the world, ht the Himalaya<br />
Mountains <strong>of</strong> Asia,<br />
Mrs. Burns will make the attempt<br />
with the help <strong>of</strong> her husband, who<br />
will fly an airplane to tow her glider<br />
al<strong>of</strong>t. She is a veteran glider pilot,<br />
holding most <strong>of</strong> the British women's<br />
records.<br />
Dine Indoors or Outdoors over the water<br />
on Our Spacious Screened Deck — Enjoy<br />
the Finest In Good Food, temptingly<br />
served, expertly prepared.<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
LUNCH-<br />
DINNER.<br />
EXport 9^617<br />
104 Asbury Am Phone EXport<br />
Serving The Sane<br />
DELICIOUS HOME COOKED MEMS<br />
INCLUDINO FULL^OORSI DiNMttf<br />
Enjoy thm FlMft<br />
5«ved In m Home Atmosphmr*<br />
DINNERS FROM 4 P.M.<br />
CLUB BREAKFASTS STARTING JULY 1<br />
-Hi*<br />
4<br />
DINE In the home-like $tmo$ph$n<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Hotel Hmeom Resttunttt<br />
You and your family will enjoy lhe cool<br />
comfort and restful atmosphere <strong>of</strong> our<br />
dining room. Our food is well prepared<br />
In our spotless, sunlit kitchens which ore<br />
always open for your Inspection, Porlions<br />
are sensible and prices are moder-<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
* <strong>On</strong>e-half block frem lh« Eoordwalk on 8th St*<br />
Pacilillet for luncheon* and private dinner partlm Phone EXport 9-1960<br />
Serving<br />
Luncheon<br />
COKSISTEHTIY<br />
GOOD<br />
FOOD<br />
FOR 49 YEARS
^'.»<br />
, i<br />
HE BUILDS AMERICA'S<br />
TIRES AT ANY PRICE<br />
" " HMMTLON CHAMPION<br />
m* • • _ -<br />
Si»«.KM9<br />
AIR<br />
COOLED<br />
CUSHION<br />
July 4th until 1 p, m,<br />
lOT. 4lfc Stowt «d Asb.7 AT<br />
RRESTONE STORE<br />
b EXpott 9-3006<br />
SATOBDAY EVENINGS<br />
Expert Car S e r v i c ft<br />
Him Fare This Week<br />
as iBMi <strong>of</strong> thit<br />
•f Apart m i ii My Mart<br />
- * ; that<br />
•* rat.<br />
n•* mrr rf "--<br />
-wva rumti wax Eat.«"** * "rnnnn IT<br />
. . . - dart* fTnnf» aad 'Maws a£ ifcr *•* •< tram MB-<br />
„„,„.,,•.., ___- _ , ,, ,,_ __, Jungle,- rckaaHi kf mm ftsw. *©•• M a» iw> far Q» tan<br />
ISSUES, ^fMfif' jLK S"* 1 • 'T ••«« *w Jtaasi. jta«<br />
••are, worfcj* ItsM Btarynttlll ^"* TBa-.UT "• "*-<br />
^^T^L^L^J^ t .'Z. B L^ am comrfj M»« Ike etnada.':waaa »<br />
on location oo u«l<br />
•«• ate tte »"--'—'rr oT Hut j<br />
vk nan<br />
Urn* fam.-<br />
af wortd ffirlk nm<br />
1<br />
as BM ome •*"• Irasa H. WolgUMt, extenilan<br />
dT1ibtaT5u5 rtk twift »nd-.Mtlo. HnSJut t> toy<br />
ilppera on tta apnolslMy, making lara Uaifm^,<br />
<br />
trttted . to raatat alUn and fabric HOM MOMSMMt MUCP*<br />
buck fliWtfi nm come la attractive Whan you want to fu aooelklnf In<br />
tenure, and color.. a hurry for lunch, try BroUad BBS*<br />
Look for the label for Information «u Gratln, Fry ago. In a atlllet un.<br />
•bout euaMaUnO! filling, tba frame, IS the whH«a itesla to Ml, Sprinkle<br />
Nat otuutructlon and flnish. with grated cheeae and plaa under<br />
Thli information m obtained the broiler until they ara aa dosa<br />
from SUM Oasa Thamc, eitcnslon aa dulnd.<br />
home furolahln* .pedallat at Rut- . . .<br />
gen University, A variation <strong>of</strong> the ever papular<br />
• • • fran iHMiaRta and vanilla Ice<br />
FMMK CLOT«BS t«Lf> OHO It SbnMMrrjr let Cmam Pta.<br />
M iVJMmeilllW gftmia) Make your tavarlta CT<strong>On</strong>rb pie onut.<br />
a you wiU ho a Jung graduate on fW a Blown* oruat, uaa a quart <strong>of</strong><br />
Ihe hunt far a lob when « u n » {«• ^"kj^ 1 " 1 " •»* «•» «»«<br />
n»nt l» mr, slrtve tor a Mai, yn. ^Sr. Top with a pint <strong>of</strong> atraw<br />
cluttered appaaraBM when you go " ernihed or cut In piece, and<br />
for Uio» intMvlawi. TSS M * a S ^KS/ 1 *•• ftw w * oto<br />
Young people should remember "wnsa and wklpped cream,<br />
that flrit unprHloBa are very hMV • • •<br />
Ing, and your elothaa tell • tot about -—- ^. .. _<br />
you.<br />
•nd cmirtcsy<br />
Employer*<br />
are<br />
say<br />
Important<br />
good grooming<br />
In Uw<br />
eONMBU A friend THi from tBIHIM Tmn w« vUithig<br />
gegu<br />
You dont want to wear your obvious<br />
best or noil flashy outfit. Employers<br />
deplore a holiday spirit In<br />
the clothes you wear because ob-<br />
UNDERETTE<br />
607 WEST AVENUE<br />
<strong>of</strong>flm. Neither wul you fo drenscd<br />
la your amater, Hdrt ud oltfordt ^<br />
thit werB the deUght <strong>of</strong> your tehool uBt rtrief «1iMurt<br />
aewrflamboyBt ft»v«. tho« flkit ywu «r liSlSd up « .Snwftfff<br />
emptoyera prefer BUM*, navy blue, ^T , mm v m s i , fmt oat oa son!'<br />
tult might be the yoong man's best T,,,, ^ drawled. "Wai. you iei<br />
eholeafoThltintBrte^ Voarihaai. wta» I coS^», wi Jea^awful<br />
hat and other accoMOTlea irtU eame („( that If we dont want to get<br />
under the «•«••]« <strong>of</strong> DM tan* .plarted with mud we ahraya get<br />
vtewer. Remember, this it the only out „, (^ „,, gj , hawi" And ne<br />
CBanee he may hays to ludge sBor ^^g^ on,<br />
•fattens. Bwuputthlnpioiitor - '<br />
cajolwly he may dMda tUa may<br />
be your attitude via work. They CkaatlM AA MM MM awwtta<br />
inould be the best you can afford, -<br />
not too tricky, and abow the result "<br />
<strong>of</strong> ears, '<br />
The virtue, <strong>of</strong> Beat hair, wall-eared<br />
for hand., and a frlondry attitude<br />
cannot be overrated,<br />
1Ut Information waa obtained from<br />
Mm. Florence G. Mlnlfle, extension<br />
clothing apacUUit <strong>of</strong> Butgera Unlvertlty.<br />
'<br />
• • • •<br />
NWIBl aUWLY PRUITS<br />
ANO ym^TMum NOW<br />
Nwwla tha tuu to put aoou aiparafui,<br />
rhtlhaA and itiawfljeril*. In<br />
your frecwr.<br />
Select aapangtta speau H to 1<br />
Inch thick at butt end. Wa.h, blanch<br />
• minutM and pack In aatt brna.<br />
Blam-hlng cons^t. <strong>of</strong> tealdlni the<br />
•pean In bolUng water for the required<br />
time, then cooling rapidly with<br />
running water or lea water. Blanch<br />
ing <strong>of</strong> vegetable* la necessary In order<br />
to retard action <strong>of</strong> •Bongoi fa, ••rabavaf IS.M<br />
-"-*• would towar quality during *" 3<br />
KELVINATOR<br />
• TMa) MMhlai OteaMnl<br />
— PLUS —<br />
•25,00<br />
in FROZEN FOODS<br />
From AManrle <strong>City</strong><br />
iinific woiiipuiy<br />
PILEGGI<br />
PLUMBINO « HEATING<br />
231 Wwst AVMUW<br />
EXport 9-U76<br />
:, i «~£, ^ ( r • 4<br />
SK 1 -' * S 5 a-*:%%i-M«'' '<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
0 FURMTTURf<br />
• WAU *<br />
WSUIUMtt APPW»<br />
Auto Glass I<br />
- . '•' . v _ - . . . • • • • • - i - .'<br />
We Replace Any arid AH<br />
Tria Itrf bautn |«v» |yh« In their Sold M«dalion Homo ... . •<br />
V home ftiat It buiH to stay medtrn, for .gantNfHsnf . . . « homo that wiH<br />
be copied many timet through the coming yean. -,_ ;<br />
In the Berobauwr home you'll dhcovt th« magic <strong>of</strong> ELECTRIC HEAT-<br />
ING . . . (th« clean, Mlfe. economical hut) • . . Full houMpowar . . .<br />
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Cpokeiy . . . Autom-tlc aectric Water He«t.r . . . LiflKt lor LMnf.<br />
Y-^ tWi it a horn* d«Igr«d for Battwr Uving . . . ELECTRICALLY.<br />
• •• • . /.••*.#<br />
PAINTJ<br />
WITCH WY I<br />
H yea «ra pl«Ni|a« H> lwl|. Mr* y*or, be N N p r t M )• dttlfM*! M* (nt:
' ' i<br />
at Mr m. Ian owil<br />
and Schuff Electric<br />
OF SUMMER VALUES!<br />
flMLfi<br />
S-Ti-** 1<br />
TKAW-W AUOWAMCE 110.00<br />
•289.95<br />
IBS ATUMTK OTY IlfCTMC<br />
m m FOOD AllOWAHCt . 25.00<br />
YCHIRNiT<br />
COST ONLY<br />
KA WfcHpod BAMM<br />
COMPLETE $<br />
wllt» TOOLS<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
JJfcjsjBiatJ<br />
U*s nriOBs approved<br />
CAJtBON DtOJUDE B a sm<br />
Shu BMn BimmMf liquid<br />
and tkjmtal fine K to BOB<br />
cflcetiTe uxloors but aBM be<br />
ndiarfed »t Ma,<br />
Fond Car iniunil. a :<br />
LaMnwtlM<br />
m cffccihe. at ieaH. aa<br />
is a<br />
) ntn-tsuc.<br />
ud<br />
Mark* iVilm eu tas adne<br />
lm# dealers can Gea adfS<br />
J« « tne*tjpe Of EJEtingushers<br />
BHI effgEtH-e for ysor<br />
test, ud ^^vst ^fla itt its UK.<br />
Political Conventions Proved<br />
Best Way To Pick Candidates<br />
5 BICYCLE CENTER<br />
SALES and SOVICE<br />
1336 Asbttry Avenue<br />
Open<br />
Every Day<br />
snap.<br />
Additional<br />
(Ml eteeaj " Do not<br />
af Mr aathig or<br />
j<br />
If ISM foDaw UMH<br />
you can took<br />
. Maw <strong>of</strong> ifce<br />
ing a Nfe ud mi<br />
U point in *<br />
j<br />
tulth nutiBe,<br />
CM wner enwrinf tb*<br />
cMsU ^j #«pl«lnea.<br />
Uhfrintli and not Ike othar.<br />
^« it difficult far the<br />
wjmiaH to jBdte bodjr pMltkjii.<br />
Inder Itw conditions jwin.<br />
m«ri oll*a p»nif; many , r<br />
After U>* ball cam* &m* «D1 *•<br />
tug-owmn. kaowrov i,<br />
^1V6A O7 ^""^ "^^ w hia •'•••• • ai L •<br />
from «t»l n.m. and DfWBirCT «1U<br />
toUotw at daak.<br />
Then wJU be nftnhMaat> availaJHe<br />
all day lodudln* bot oMt, avdas,<br />
pluaa and aooMfialai. IMinMs<br />
wul to* •ervwl In tbe ~<br />
Grange Hall, The 4*1*<br />
July ».<br />
SCHUFf HfCTWC<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUI<br />
•H*<br />
AtSomerel<br />
POINT—<br />
oDDottt Kill nawMtlMt at<br />
tan Mfat 4tfa <strong>of</strong> JlaV<br />
finuiit a procram <strong>of</strong><br />
«t and Nw rd*L P*ooa«la<br />
Wl<br />
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1117 Atbury<br />
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50,000 PLANTS =;<br />
GERANIUMS<br />
NY OUR<br />
FOR FRESH HEALTHY PUNK<br />
Ideal for Wall and Bex Planting.<br />
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• PETUNIAS •<br />
OUR FAMOUS WHITE CLOUD<br />
ALL OTHIR COLORS, TOG<br />
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OPEN SUNDAYS - 11 to 3 Somera Politt Clrctel<br />
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' Pint $1,15 Quart $210<br />
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721 ASBURY AVENUE ,<br />
PheiM EXport 9-0496<br />
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Wl «¥• MH «r«HI StMTlfM<br />
"W« Cover tl*C8y and Wlitt><br />
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Well, • real JtapprOTy <<br />
lay to ewryhndyl W* bop* 1<br />
weatlwr la<br />
the oceanmm a to*Bt «H4 &i,<br />
crowd* Ms and bappr. Fro^n v#m<br />
on until Labor Dart* OoMfa<br />
bUfeat time tt 7*».,C* "** ^<br />
Muleat. SomeHmwi It tin* me, •<br />
Ihrtll th»t aU /Of ip loedltsa **•<br />
engaged in one *J*y* 'Gr anottitfr^tfl<br />
showing a lot <strong>of</strong> other fc*t»<br />
wonderful time. Ifh nloe to do.<br />
worta fcln* la I toll IlliPt, ,<br />
tata tar tale. We «M<br />
far Klnp CMnqsn. 1M f<br />
• only «*•«•* f»*d • ciMML<br />
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**t filfM. .*'• erf « Mf ,<br />
Next «wk the "Xfaic ani^ .<br />
open* ait the Odnv rt<br />
It's one <strong>of</strong> 4he beat amaKpO* #<br />
Be mn tad *ee It For ah *§-i<br />
vanee thrill listen to K«dto itttfj'j<br />
WM5> between SS*<br />
Sunday afternoon for a J<br />
all the hlta -with Da<br />
Bnwdway conweay. l^.f<br />
<strong>of</strong> the luper-ODloHal PW1 '<br />
Operetta Hoar.<br />
We hmnrt<br />
Stretch 1 , hobby I<br />
and month*.<br />
as, * pobUo, iervtoa >M*vj<br />
ft
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Doty <strong>of</strong> 9 A. At<br />
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it MI watt «• to.<br />
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BOAT * MOTOR<br />
RENTALS<br />
GAS and OIL<br />
116 Bay Avenue<br />
FISHING<br />
LtAVI (MULT AT • A.M,<br />
•OATS TO HIRE<br />
(MJTBOARDS, ROWBOATS<br />
rACfflff - BAIT<br />
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Own CHy EXport 9-M26<br />
MAY'S<br />
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ROWBOAT RATALS<br />
or wltlwvt now In tb» prnewu <strong>of</strong> UUIMliW<br />
•pprojuiatu teluMt noli and com-<br />
! tnunlcatkm* apace adjacant to the<br />
old building. lAoat bulldctz. tamper<br />
and paint atona, contaeton and<br />
electricians IUVB donatad ma(«rUJ<<br />
on whleh'manibairB b*»» iW»tt nunj<br />
runhonrt to onct a building. "We<br />
tpent 00 ccntM m% nallfe.ao iar/ in><br />
tarjaotod Mr Seed laUEIUng.<br />
Thar* am itill aoma matarlal*<br />
needed to complet* thai Job, snch at<br />
•Idlng, ihsat rock and electrical fix.<br />
tunei, but the dedicated and «nthuMiaatlo<br />
Squadron membera fe«l<br />
nn tnat theio netesaary lteou wili<br />
i forthcomina,<br />
•How an m faUf" adnd Mr Reed,<br />
•with the baeUM <strong>of</strong> the local newa.<br />
paper, the Mmnisttonan, tnc par.<br />
•nti, our volunteers, our cadets I I<br />
ask you, how can we fall?"<br />
1155 Asb*y<br />
$£AFOOD«ftd<br />
- Friday, S<strong>of</strong>uit^iy Am j*d« oand<br />
OPEN<br />
Enjoy an Appetizing Luncheon<br />
watching the activities .<br />
on the bay,<br />
Serving<br />
Dafly from Noon<br />
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RESTAURANT<br />
ON THE BjAif AT NINTH STRICT<br />
— SpMtol ChfWr»n'« MMU —<br />
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Sail ASBURY AVINUI / BXport *4M7<br />
Combination Sea Feed<br />
Deviled Clams •<br />
Deviled Crab<br />
Crab Imperial<br />
Scallops<br />
Frtod Shrimp • •<br />
Filet Flounder (Fried)<br />
Fried Oyster<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t Shell Crab<br />
Lobster Toil<br />
Shrimp Salad ••-•---•--<br />
Crab Salad • • • •<br />
Chicken Salad<br />
Shrimp Cocktail<br />
Veal Cutlet<br />
Filet Flounder (Broiled) •<br />
Op-n Until • p. m. fJWIy^ , ^ Jn t„ , „ .<br />
" ' J • •<br />
COOKED SiAFOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />
PLATTIIJS<br />
•1,40<br />
1,00<br />
1.10<br />
1.25<br />
1.00<br />
1.10<br />
1.00<br />
1.35<br />
1.10<br />
1J0<br />
1.15<br />
1.15<br />
1.20<br />
1.15<br />
1.10<br />
1.40<br />
Fried Clams 1.10<br />
French<br />
Col. Slaw<br />
All Planar. Includ. (Cholc <strong>of</strong> 2)<br />
Baksd Potato<br />
Macaroni Salad<br />
Potato Salad<br />
Hash<br />
FROM OUR BROASTER<br />
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if.<br />
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JMktant Partner<br />
Experience<br />
M the» Newburger m<br />
and b»ve participated In.<br />
p m<br />
1<br />
ie »ny <strong>of</strong> our three SouUwirn<br />
M oa iH, fat tti Moute<br />
ati Ifewborgw A Oompimy organisation<br />
tuiltt"fam Stock Kicbange, Amencsn<br />
HMn Stock SMhugt lad a.1<br />
wlio turyirm (ha h*>p <strong>of</strong> oar n-<br />
" * " vlll^ frift<br />
tlonal sorvlcw wnlcb wo<br />
Ith oar r»oUltl«—with our eipertenco<br />
i
3<br />
,4<br />
KAJ'S DANISH BAKERY<br />
|f^d COFFEE SHOP<br />
Tfc. Horn. UBMem hM GooJr"<br />
..DAIdY SPICIAIS<br />
». tlH» * Aibwiy AVMIM EXport 9-331<br />
I; MM DAILY* SUNDAY PROM tA.NL<br />
PLAY<br />
TENNIS<br />
At the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Tennb Qub<br />
V OPBJ DAILY<br />
Ml STRUT end ATLANTIC AVINUI<br />
;; ' v -" .9 o. in. lo 8 p. m. . _.__<br />
14 COWKTS — NOMINAL rai<br />
Pi«r«Mtuii*l InrtriKtlew by Appsintmant<br />
R h<br />
WALLACK F. JOHNSON. IMfMdraal<br />
T&AN NOON 8ATUBDAY FOR<br />
round I to the victory far Aoallo John Dilks<br />
I to «Uef sf Frank Ctiamberiain was WAWrE1j WOMAN ror Hunt some- s<br />
<strong>of</strong> tth tjnekM Mil I MM wtth (te UK<br />
W £KP : ?nd W *hi»f wl£ 'ffidr4nffi ,<br />
three RHi'g and school. No laundry or cooklnx Must f<br />
i Mta Meed ttie aj,,iS *"* *""* " iui wnj, CARE TOR CHILD in i<br />
"?» • Hw<br />
Ikwerj wMie AbaUo Mid Eiton mi. •»•«* r<br />
•'-"--" **•- • for the winner*.<br />
1 4 1 S 1 • 1-11<br />
Banjr Smith bad Men coasting CMBOE THE ADVANTAGES — >I><br />
•lotlK iui<br />
COLONIAL SHIN<br />
urn than<br />
fft«a WAIfeer '<br />
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE NEEDS WHAT YOU HAVE —<br />
U I ; | WH SALJ > |<br />
nahop CJEN131A1. ELECTRIC refrlserator,<br />
n iiTt J35.HU. 84 E, 1181(011 RMif after<br />
~H«. bodfltng, B p. m. 74<br />
die chair, «u*U«U t>UiNNINa NEW DEOOR for your<br />
^Mtf* Mma hwwrt .You'll Se »IK M me SftiUh I<br />
I Ave. in OMU aty. Phone Export<br />
1MWL T-ll<br />
-Newat modtl Totto. si inch Whirl.<br />
In bu.<br />
Ip CIJ. FT, TBtitzait, good conauion.<br />
t~ rNHBME—Pain Kafooa Market<br />
LOTS FOR SAL1<br />
RIAL 15TAT8 >Ott 9ALI<br />
Ave.,<br />
. — * 10O 1 UNUSUAL 1 BEDROOM<br />
utility room,<br />
. hot intef, oil heat Beautiful yard, low<br />
tnyD.oq lor group, Grace Malty, 18lh<br />
and Aabury Ave, t-i&i*<br />
wma. Phone DCpon 8-4335. w •»<br />
""* DHTRIOT, Inc. Healtsrs. corner 8th<br />
— u . _„ and weiley Ave. Phone fctport 9-1360<br />
pair nurrleane lumps, O(|ers for sale In JStarmora, N, J. 7<br />
"5** *SJK^ le "^ lou "*" *0" x MW at ttJ06.00 for<br />
Export »«»J, enure group. - 7.1B<br />
i retrlmralor, KB. -<br />
ition. Apply iMi RIAL ESTATE FOR RENT<br />
Y SET cflB, chia.<br />
isrcnHt, liiderand<br />
i Qentral AW.<br />
: J paim«d<br />
bedi SRrlng<br />
. Rail buy* In mm.,<br />
new- youth bos<br />
opee, 1S14 New<br />
N. J. &11 Milton<br />
. ana Save. 74<br />
SEVERAL TWO AND THREE BOOM<br />
' Office iuitea. All utlllUM Molarn<br />
THER OMB aiAIR, with n every reipect Wrltt Box TSB, gen.<br />
riM eondltion, HOP; minei-Ledger<br />
u<br />
chalr, rush bottom<br />
! Export MOtfw, _ a AND 3 BEDROOM APABTMQJTg;<br />
i gottaget; by week-^ ieeson-aeason,<br />
OBBI tUTuo weik up. UT Mtj street.<br />
ndition.<br />
twin bed tin,<br />
each. Bureau<br />
. each. Call EX.<br />
•dlali<br />
mir=<br />
duna, spreads, tables.<br />
, vatfi stand, pictures,<br />
" Aabury Ave,<br />
WOT DOWN ClJiHION, Holi,<br />
LMa, iwd nndltion, _U0.00<br />
II mower IB" crafts,<br />
am c-iumli. 525, All<br />
none EXport 0-MB5,<br />
HID DISPLAY<br />
fhesecar<br />
WRY MMftray<br />
rJirdtop. Badio and<br />
'1.095<br />
LLACCoup.<br />
>w«ter. Pow«<br />
St-MortW<br />
'Cmttiry<br />
' KidJoaod<br />
$ 1,0W<br />
*/<br />
FOR RENT<br />
BEACH-fRONT<br />
Apt.. NH. 9HMIM Boardwalk<br />
(rwnalnlng 4 aptj. rantad<br />
for M M } May lit to October<br />
1 at. •lath apt, turn two twlrooim.<br />
til. bath,' Murphy-Md In living<br />
ream, Mining ream and hi<br />
with •undMbsviriasklnf<br />
Sntan 11,080 or Jun. and July<br />
fSM.Augutt and tapt.flH Mch,<br />
Haney Lloyd Chattin<br />
REALTOR<br />
894 Brighton PI. IX 94432<br />
1315A«buryAv.. EX 9-0060<br />
FOR RENT<br />
STORES<br />
N«. 384 and 392<br />
BOARDWALK<br />
$985.00 ea.<br />
Sultabl. tar Iha taliswlng —<br />
Drug Stan • Lln.n Stop • Jr—~<br />
ry - Mw.Mlr.phk luppllM<br />
HabarditlMr • Wmnan'a and<br />
Chlldnn'. W.ar - Plorlit.<br />
&C0TI1<br />
SALES<br />
RENTALS<br />
INSURANCE<br />
614-8*<br />
EXport 9-4202<br />
SIX GOOD REASONS<br />
WHY WI CAN SILL<br />
YOUR PBOPiRTY<br />
We ham tha MIM tarea<br />
W» hava tha flnancing<br />
W« hnm the sdvertiiing<br />
W« hav« th# •xpariaiin<br />
Wa work hard «nd gat<br />
raiultt<br />
For Buying • For Selling<br />
It's Always<br />
RIAUTOR<br />
1330 BAY AVINUI<br />
TWO-rASOLIf COTTAOB — Five bed.<br />
rooini, 2 bathi etc Flux first floor<br />
apartment, Fiirhiihed, L4celUid to<br />
rent room. Vicinity liUi it. Beach.<br />
112.500. LewU J, OBrr, 424 8th nreet.<br />
FOR SALE<br />
BEAUTIFUL HOMI<br />
lir>Jha SardatM, Pour kadragtm,<br />
baffi. IVi ifBHM, Hot ah- hwt<br />
Two-car aaraga, SplandM cotim-<br />
$17,500.<br />
In Marmora—Near Oeoan<br />
<strong>City</strong> on Short Road<br />
Two flMra, hot Wlfar oil h*at<br />
teh floor. PurnWiad. Apprmk<br />
mataly m HW, Mat twy In thb<br />
•raa, ••ally Hunad.<br />
$8,500<br />
EDWARD H. HlliS<br />
Raal ittatt A ImuraiiM<br />
21* Aabury An,'. Expert MIN<br />
aa I • J »M_ ail LOVK.Y S bedrooni cottaw.m baUls,<br />
Hanau I Inufl rhatHn breeaeway, 2 ear mrage, large n K<br />
llalKl UQlU (tHallHI 100 lot. FurMshed. OonllnaUDB atom<br />
* - windows, insulated, Hfeted and man?<br />
1MLTBB l Bm 1 i cxtrm. This Is a showplaee. 25311<br />
* " *" Asbury Ave, inspestion by appoint.<br />
HISAsburyAv«. EX9-0060 WtsJ&^k. v mJ u Wm.?t<br />
894 Brighton PI. EX»O432<br />
COTTAOB, with S bed reams, kitchen<br />
dinning room, living room, sath tpsm<br />
and sun porch. For season, iSD@,00<br />
month, or weekly. Call at 435 Central<br />
Ave, ' § ' 7-1<br />
s ROOM BUNGAIJOW on lagom aide<br />
<strong>of</strong> Walton Place, Season or monthly,<br />
reasonable, €£n be seen Sunday, July<br />
Jra all day, 5 Walton Place, between<br />
tatlt ana ilth on bay, 74<br />
STORES<br />
FOR<br />
RENT<br />
In fornwr S«ntin«l-L*>ilaa>r<br />
Building. Will d^lgn to<br />
•Wit tenant. Cantor location<br />
With parking fatilltiM n.xt<br />
ta.ttorw,<br />
• TOR rNPORMMTON<br />
Phon. EXport 9-1125<br />
Richard S, Fara.hlart<br />
RSAL ESTATE FOR SAL!<br />
LAXtOON PMNT HMM<br />
a*<br />
MOST DELIGHTFUL<br />
COTTAGE In tha Gartlmt<br />
j Badrggws, 1 HI. bafh, Mns*.<br />
•aauWully lanAatpad, A-l cand*<br />
Mm. iMlualva with Wagw Rail<br />
Csfafa,<br />
COTTAGE<br />
In tha Gardant<br />
4 tj«lroom», i bath., nnaly dab<br />
anM. HaMad, Outtt.ndlng valu*<br />
•r RMI BrtaH,,<br />
If Yaw Ar» Inhnttai In in In*<br />
VMUmnt ahovlkifl an etflataRdMf<br />
tuMmUiM Ntum asm* In and<br />
(MKVH th* anlufiva IWina wllh<br />
WHiif RM HUM.<br />
VMf Mm «MM whMai yaut ra><br />
amrinmalili n our ptaatun.<br />
Strictly panenaltaai MnlM with<br />
tti* RHI Ettaf* Broker only.<br />
WE6ER REAL ESTATE<br />
240 Batranea Road<br />
Phona EXport M M<br />
BUY OR LEASE<br />
BOARDWALK STORE<br />
1200 IMA<br />
RiAL ItTATI POA ML! I MAL IfTATI PO* «Aife<br />
sum, BOHL<br />
—a kaaraaM, MM,<br />
* STAW0M6 •<br />
TOOArS BEST BUYS<br />
ouirr HOUM tiun<br />
. MaialtiHIMMan,<br />
WU1 itaaaiin<br />
tm, A AUItT HOOM<br />
Wax tU I^Mat Maaa, Yarn<br />
• will M*w Rant M, U waaaa<br />
•*• 1 •••IIMII.H Paiklac<br />
ana, tr (Macs, »«»iu»t<br />
• ••Jllli.. aalaa awaw'a MM<br />
. Mea* M aaU. lav<br />
n.tl(aiU!<br />
OARDCNS S1«jM§<br />
IN aaaaprar Mad, Mama<br />
lac mMHU ta« M,<br />
^iMMtualhr i»«*..-|.rt Pu<br />
» i i». statkaraj ui»u*<br />
•aa onH, (wul. H»w u<br />
tho tlam.<br />
MANY OTHim<br />
Our Picture FUe. Java Yon NUaa<br />
Morrison<br />
REALTORS<br />
"Our 41st Vtar"<br />
•th and Ocaan Avanwa<br />
EXport MIM<br />
OUEST HOME in esctMlcm condition.<br />
1 nedrooms, 2 bathi, got water<br />
radiation, automatk! tuning machine,<br />
no.5011. furnlahed. Immedlste »aaea-<br />
*ion, iMttn^i, ihe, neaitoFs, comer<br />
ith and Wesley Ave, Phona SCI<br />
s-ueo.<br />
FREMCH REAL ESTATE<br />
1 Atlantic Avanu*<br />
Phono EXport 9-0908<br />
LookatThb<br />
A chelca Mamlly apt. wM<br />
esapn vl»w. Com.r location. I<br />
b*dr6oAHHch. iMludlni rantato<br />
to daw, Immadlafa pnaaMlail <strong>of</strong><br />
Dwiwr'i 2nd II. apt.<br />
f 18,900 fiH-nlihad.<br />
Year-Round Home<br />
Thl. ahswM ba a must M yoor<br />
ImpMtlMI tour. Ma.tar ludromn<br />
ep«na to uppar SMk wllh M M<br />
vl.w. I hadraaiiu, Mia Bath, i-<br />
«ar datadiad Mnfa. 6aa hot<br />
wat*r fiHt, For a lowly hwrn<br />
r«*rrHy llmd in Mta for<br />
$22,500 furnlthod.<br />
Choke Investments<br />
Available<br />
FRENCH REAL ESTATE<br />
1 Atlantic Avanua<br />
Phono EXport 9-0908<br />
GARDENS COTTAGE 3 bedrooms, bath.<br />
ete. ell IM hot water raulattoii<br />
throushout, 113,530, furnished. Includes<br />
Dittrien, Inc. Realtor., corner BUt ana<br />
YUI AROUND HOMI<br />
• ttw. Sat yam iM. Cermr lo«- ||<br />
laiMML HikmmUmi fc "t»»i» AJk*> wimW<br />
»up»rmarita«. UnfurnMwd 4r t,<br />
ntnfHfltfl lll4nPBHf8 •vivfwIwW^E<br />
WMfwr, airwr and IMW PrMI- ffi| nl vS3»'i l<br />
dalra (MM paMry) rafrltwaMr. K M « W ^<br />
MM IIMMdN AVINUI •• " ' '<br />
LOOKING<br />
HiAT»5*DOPLEX<br />
PRIclb RIGHT?<br />
TURN TO f AOB i MC, 1<br />
WMNfAl Itoai MM -<br />
SOMERS POINT. 11<br />
vacejit nouae on ]3Q ft.<br />
near gott murB club home.<br />
phona WAIker T^sia<br />
Street beach. 3 Bed<br />
each. Bear garage. HS.OOO. f<br />
Dlttrlch. Inc. RMltor.. corner<br />
W«leyAve.<br />
APARTItfNTS TOR MMT<br />
STUDIO EFFICIENCY AFT. — Al»<br />
room. Mm and without private BatB,<br />
The BUk an Okntnl Avaf MOM Export<br />
M n tt<br />
•Irabl* 2-Nmlly prnparty with 4 NprMnhw. 50 Oeatral Ave,<br />
badrwiM, 1 Ilia bath. In «di<br />
apt. hiclvdlng rtntata to dat*. II 4, g or U. All<br />
2217 HAVEN AVENUE<br />
LhHilg r$oni|F HnuMii Wfc \<br />
FIRST Aaat 3 beanon avartOeiit I _WMay Am<br />
ateeps alii. Single home. *8eason. Wen all jrear,<br />
will Wiu .put parkimt narkimt «P»M in (car. Tear I<br />
round avauakH, {<br />
IM Wesley Avg, L<br />
I AUantlc Av*.<br />
3 BEDROOM. nMMr turnlatwd<br />
ment.<br />
iiT misn •«»<br />
evening, or weekenda,<br />
a U<br />
VTUA6E COURT<br />
2222 Cmtral Avanu*<br />
4 badraoma, 2 HI* bariw.<br />
OCMII «Mw, AvallaW*<br />
KMMH<br />
CLASSHFIED Ab<br />
ARIHOS RtlWLTS<br />
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*!> bucks with a<br />
.- 1 I futme<br />
SAVE!<br />
•.—*£'<br />
TORS and [Wmkt^km<br />
_, 1 SAVE'110!!<br />
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4 - 'iTcis<br />
tOW COST<br />
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CHOLLY'S<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
WflLIU OUKOWN<br />
. „ %4,95<br />
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IpSifiif<br />
IC • . irV A S H E R<br />
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Slt^ta3£^ £«Ai Wbi" JSTJl' S tK * |M " "*-*—?• to »*• ~ *-•«- b» C.W, MS) I,<br />
wai sponsored for the fifth year by Mr and Mrs, John 0, Smith Jr., <strong>of</strong> *I*I**«H, Om^i nrlrlee. However, «»•• W «« »• P«l» department, Joanna Vaodegrlfl, 5120 West «r,<br />
Horgan'Aanek American Legion Post Hollywood. Fla.. and 20 Atlantic av. a ataoaf gnat <strong>of</strong> wtad ovettttned the Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Public Safety D, «nd Christine Clark, UN AaMry av.:<br />
137, or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Vincent A. Evan- Her brother, scveivyearold John 3rd hnit throwina all six persons into Allen Stretch Jr said Since the fire -• Doria Bode, 5000 Central a?, and<br />
geU«a was, feneral chaimian, aided was a Bag bearer, the water <strong>of</strong> Great Big Harbor Bay, »ad police departments work under SuMm * |W 1 ' WlS ***» Wt<br />
m lnloria* ?IB<br />
by C. T, WeUer, Dr^ John floeker, —. _ ^ ^ _ The United States Coast Guard Sta- _,» , ^ _ ~ ; Potato Sack Raw (boy, MM 1,<br />
F«nkUnA.Kini»ndJaeliJerneeand W o m a i l Bumsd Ac « *«• »•* «" **fW'Wleaj<br />
Grrl Hurt SllghHy<br />
In Car-Blk. Crcah .«, .<br />
A nlne-year-oW «lrt cydlat wm to.<br />
, lo/th* BDWI utt<br />
„ _, , „ . '# Boardwalk Shop !<br />
I JewmetteLeMion.oIOl.Mld- — I A * ^ flre In Hie war <strong>of</strong><br />
r 4'.<br />
*>;.
S, „ (ll.<br />
••$ flfllf Frimnd* Fate Wafer E. Alhns iriSS.<br />
<strong>On</strong> 50th Wedding Anniversary : 2T-<br />
DifUrent<br />
mman imaim<br />
A0T0 I" *• a, a S«<br />
MIKE STlciefs 1<br />
, Restaurant<br />
J Omsm Avcoiw<br />
- s# feartii StawN<br />
far frirfy grociotra luting<br />
. . . MO to 11 a. n,<br />
BBW , , , , 4^0 to 9 p. m.<br />
ftHW "Take HMK" Smke<br />
^IMM fXport 9-5722<br />
BMGHTON PLACE<br />
«T ATLASTIC<br />
FAT<br />
Hh STREET<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
OPEN TO THE PUBUC<br />
* PMal tVUUOMO<br />
OPEN FOK THE SEASON<br />
GRATE STEAK HOUSE<br />
Mil,<br />
l-Q. CMCKVi<br />
Boys Recount<br />
TripToD,C<br />
KISttiEs FJOW<br />
*t vl paffiw<br />
1 — ia» «-»w——»r<br />
a» iiii rt at VskgB<br />
mu tne mt Mini mm-osm tt<br />
HUSH; -masmm thr, IK lAt WttgU;<br />
4p » •<br />
MaaMi flUi M H tt«<br />
n« «m*«t kept fer ~e<br />
m m MSlBS «• Ki««m k<br />
JMn, Deratiiy' B. Jt^e* !<br />
Wmd* K. C, Northman<br />
A mielac ef leal Untt •».<br />
•eltaBsM -Satvd^r altenaaB. jalr 1<br />
Litth UsM MtkM MctkaoM Ckanfe,! Ckfe!<br />
B. MM,<br />
Tfca tar, tene Ifc-itt. «M«r,]<br />
MBoaM« mt Mill 1MB OB<br />
I WWtt»l!IHjaii»g-BM I<br />
'<br />
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*^ — <br />
, Mr. map, * jaw<br />
£na g^Qg^^<br />
FLO<br />
FAIRW<br />
FLOWBU<br />
GARDB4<br />
425 NEW<br />
jwriiucn<br />
«•«* «=-• **•« •«"! WAHwr 7<br />
Ma/ce Sunday a Day<br />
<strong>of</strong> Enjoyment at<br />
CRONECKER'SI<br />
Sea bk CHy, New Jamy<br />
L......Hoon *M3M<br />
M#O...5:30 to 9p.E<br />
AH You CM lot far *3^0<br />
RELAX EVENINGS AT THE PIANO M<br />
MN0N6 EVBf SATURDAY<br />
10 P-Bt to 2:30 «,•.<br />
wiHi PAT KAHETW)<br />
^ EV^Y DAY — NOON TB, 1:30 AM<br />
FOR « YEARS<br />
Boarrfwlk at Moerlyn Terrace<br />
MB, «f W*<br />
^IHINNESTJ<br />
•W-<br />
, Sin and handsome—<br />
atyM for drejs and<br />
ipdrt wear! ThU ntw<br />
dlnniian in jelf-windlnj<br />
niche sddj elegance to<br />
iapd BUtruetioa. Windj<br />
at you wear it, ihocknsisiuit.<br />
waterpro<strong>of</strong>.*<br />
A. M5O-»95.O0<br />
B.T-500-$79.SO<br />
THOMAS<br />
JEWELERS<br />
m ASBURY AVINUI<br />
WARDS<br />
SPECIALS<br />
Mondmv<br />
APPUSAUCE<br />
an 60c<br />
Tuetdav<br />
CHOCOUTT<br />
FUDGE CAKE 65c<br />
Wednetday<br />
AWGELCAKE 69c<br />
Thurtdav<br />
NORWEGIAN<br />
T«m CAKE 60c i '1<br />
IN OUR 32ND YEAS<br />
WARDS<br />
PASTRr<br />
724 Asbury Av*niM<br />
EXport 9-1260<br />
Health And<br />
fMM with many<br />
"-1 Hut<br />
All mu tenda to make u»<br />
rt«d# ouratlvw, .galmt atriy *81n«.<br />
A lUt <strong>of</strong> ttan WHIM Indudo M<br />
nltrltlpB. good postuw, hippy<br />
thoueht.. «BH> tnteretu lad are,<br />
ful (Un »nd Imlr care. Then there<br />
la eierciw which haa great magical<br />
powers.<br />
• brought to Mn. Lilrd's ublc aa<br />
My Neighbors<br />
•Tm takine you <strong>of</strong>f jour<br />
KMb! ffh.lt D«~tt ft low M M '<br />
SnHMr fmul Carfalt looks<br />
The trick la to<br />
at/fB* ta^t na<br />
1U« dMMH call* far onurn<br />
flavor, bu« hula puMfa for cherry<br />
wm&s?vm<br />
Vmti PtrftUI to ten than 100<br />
calorie* per aerving.<br />
••nM tfai<br />
. Out cup tttod fr«h rtr»<br />
MMW, W cup cold MM,<br />
ft ft? O ^ itUrtta, Uta »<br />
cup boiling water, I owio In-<br />
-»nt ^arklln, drlok taWet*.<br />
f« swi. Hej» are two; pint -vanlJU nmtN M<br />
IMrlttra JtUM lUekk<br />
Stan* Mto »IBW t»ck toward the am<br />
mil with your head, .hookler. and HIM .trawowrtw In bowL<br />
Ota Al Kwr, «f 42K Central av.. hip. touching the win, " —-•- Cov«r wltt cold water; .prlokle<br />
Ma MDMMwt the engagement <strong>of</strong><br />
nd stir to dlaaolv* gelatin. Add<br />
tor BtoM, Mwi Jane SBoldte, thewalL PuJl j*ur .brtomen In hard InMint iparUinj drink Mbtoto<br />
dauehter <strong>of</strong> Mr, «nd Mr». WlUkun F<br />
and let aund about 3 aiuiuua<br />
UiewalL HoM white you count ilow. until diasolred. Add tea mam,<br />
Mlfilcke, <strong>of</strong> Hlgmjlown, N, J., to Hob- ly to lUt Later you can wdODd the then teat with a rotary halter<br />
art Applegato. <strong>of</strong> Cnnberry, N, J, count to mpn&. Lift the dust •o* until blended. (TUa (tap hw the<br />
Mian iMOeMM, • graduate <strong>of</strong> Wyom- nln the aMmm. Repeat a num- effect <strong>of</strong> puTMlBf the strawisg<br />
Seminiry M HngMao, Pa, la • ber <strong>of</strong> tune,.<br />
faerriea). Turn Into S to 4-cup<br />
student II FVlrlekgh DIcUTU<strong>On</strong> Unlvpr. AnMher; Ue «i your back on the mold or a parfalt |lat««. Chill<br />
rity. RuUMfsM, N. J. Mr. Apple- floor, les» alright Slowly lift both * hour..<br />
gate 1» in Ui»ur»nce broker. logi «s you lift your h«d. Dotit Hcreii another different warm aolved. Beat egg yolks «Ughtly;<br />
The ii-eddina will taks slue No- due* your chin. Now slowly return weathar desaert: ,<br />
add smaU amount <strong>of</strong> the hot mhvember<br />
5.<br />
IP-CS and head to the floor.<br />
tur» .lowly. .Urring rapidly Return<br />
to double boUer and cook,<br />
Birthday Dinner Party<br />
Mn. Pearl Laird, <strong>of</strong> 41i AtlnUe<br />
<strong>On</strong>e envelope unfavored gel-<br />
stirring consuntly. until mUtUre<br />
•V., wu guest <strong>of</strong> honor at a dinner<br />
atin, Vi cup sugar, divided; M<br />
coats spooti<br />
party celtbratlng her birthday We*<br />
teaspoon salt. 1M eupi cold milk,<br />
Remove Iron Mat; add bitten.<br />
ncsday evening In toe Blscavnc Hotel.<br />
2 aiCI, separated; 1 taaapw<br />
Chill until mixture la .lightly<br />
thicker loan me consistency <strong>of</strong><br />
cream, whipped, fresh or frozen<br />
stmwberrtes.<br />
Mix gelatin, U cup <strong>of</strong> tna sugar<br />
and Hit In top <strong>of</strong> double boUer,<br />
stir in nilk, nice AVer boiling<br />
water andaUr until gelatin U du-<br />
Mn. Mauear Intartalm<br />
u Emm. Mauger, <strong>of</strong> 91*0 W«t<br />
•v., entertained (Mrs Dorothy CowdrU*<br />
and Mr and Mn, Albert WoUen-<br />
•teen, <strong>of</strong> woo Asbury a»,, tor cocktails<br />
and dinner ttunday evening,<br />
June », After dinar they were<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs. WolkanttMn<br />
on their cruiser. The liar Wlndj,<br />
returning to .Mrs, Cowdrtck". hone,<br />
3220 Asbury av, far a ml-lnl«ht<br />
snick.<br />
IwlllMytmloa»eLord,He<br />
ta By refuge and mj fortms:<br />
•y God, In Bin win 1 trturt.<br />
— drhren a CwMr-evsiMted Ma A M<br />
not, mat ateenng, frao-mu-awi-fo uauaai<br />
andGsrveiu atym heat eu/AmmtJ Chtvnht baler 1 ,.<br />
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MM egg whitw until «tlff tail<br />
not dry! gradually beat In remaining<br />
V. cup sugar. Fold m<br />
beaten egg white, and whipped<br />
cream, leave m bowl or turn into<br />
a wit S-cup moid; chill until<br />
firm. Unmold. ierve with<br />
strawberrks..<br />
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and<br />
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Parkins<br />
BEEF Oven or Pot Roast |b. 79,<br />
BEEF Ib<br />
pkg<br />
Lean & fresh Shmriders <strong>of</strong> PORK *•<br />
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u» 49c w 99c<br />
Montco SALAD OIL ~«<br />
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BANANAS<br />
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SPEARS '<br />
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THUMDAV tniMY,«. tf •ATVKaMY. •-?<br />
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•1. vi,
T* jr,;::.<br />
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Week<br />
» *aa Ufa<br />
gIMMM to «<br />
MliM tM Md tta* rattfe*<br />
aMM la tlM Ha* M Air MM, «S<br />
NktHT^ frtnnH a* ttjriM to M»<br />
bWiiA<br />
Tftwl AWMHMtMS<br />
"His Awakening- li an Italian film<br />
which is muble tar • HrtaaaB perforaunce<br />
ty Amu Mi gun I KB<br />
Viium pull* out all the stops—<br />
•nd ttaa MM aa • nan who bet<br />
h ' h i tthd,<br />
in tin <strong>of</strong> her vows—to a rawedy<br />
I with MittM ate haw Uttta time<br />
I or money far him.<br />
bsan ordered<br />
)W) Is the inakuf, th>|do«d. The affection between the<br />
who (IF tow «<br />
• WW OB MHO,<br />
tspnmmt the I l<br />
JUfcw *MBPII^<br />
Ala HM1M" Ja MOT. film<br />
aT th* hroutwvy hit ntiulcal<br />
— " ^eu Marfin so-<br />
4<br />
• Ua& lbnt;'oa<br />
fkft stake up the antin Mac*<br />
• the nHala <strong>of</strong> thr eMe<br />
add* It to tb* bottom at Us<br />
i. Me ttaa tans up Us tap<br />
ewtfeia pats M out to MM* a<br />
I<br />
the M«f 1» beautiful.<br />
Othm M the east iBdnda Here<br />
•sett, mdH aa the hay, awl<br />
HWMH SaM Bnga a* hii mother.<br />
HARTIEY<br />
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VM AM ^ M Per<br />
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Co«*t to Co-*t Swvle.<br />
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MM* mx*9m nu ^ A<br />
Whm «omwo« nsnUona "dio»" or "danks" two pletnfM com* to<br />
MM, Perh.p« JOB h«T« Tiilnii <strong>of</strong> • hot tmr with • peal or tok* is<br />
Uis h»ckiround. or, TOO immMtaltly tusk <strong>of</strong> potato chips, crscken.<br />
•nd eon sblpi wiltlnf to iceop up • ciwnr "dip" or "4m*. n When<br />
toon din mn mil* tn-' '<br />
•arra dlpi <strong>of</strong>ten , , , all yaar «» ••« Tlbm»«gj b«at Jutt utO<br />
nxnd ,.,«•• dinner .ppetl.er. •noou. Chill. Make* .boat 1 emna.<br />
TV Mask, w M a midnight nibble- Mtw Eniianl 61am Dip<br />
Here m I dip recipe, whjeh rw'U i Macwii on.) f#« ««fc<br />
I cua (10 OUDCH> IHM can*<br />
Thaw eosp, Mat before nrtag.<br />
Itaw Mft MM MM* Mlnj. stu cheese, garlic, and Worceaby<br />
|Mn unopened can In pan terahlr., and lemon Juleasheat nn<strong>of</strong><br />
hot water for asMt N Biaitas, I til smooth. ChllL Hakes abcput •<br />
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«nd • protrud-<br />
orUl (round lamb, aaaajMad wiOaaH<br />
company with a mug <strong>of</strong> crunchy and pepper. Into * pMUaaTnaea<br />
raUahM , , , acaUona, cucumber, on breUer Ban: brash with MOC*.<br />
and carrot attoka. Broil, about I lochM from h«t.<br />
Tomato Chutney •auea<br />
% cop choppy onion<br />
, cup.nbr<br />
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bans. Makaa I aenrtnja.<br />
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PLACE<br />
AT THR FORMER<br />
POINT, N.<br />
WAHnr 7-4135<br />
itAURANT<br />
W«*Uy<br />
Good"<br />
YIAR<br />
.. 8 to 12 Noon<br />
4:30 tt» 8:30 P.M.<br />
CORE<br />
WHISKER<br />
POINT<br />
Trophy Event<br />
•went Into n «M» race yyesterday<br />
leadlnsi<br />
Isrtth tt • 4S nunnu!*<br />
Total<br />
• he «• tied for Jbat plan . Series . . . Point*—1, . . . BRSdMr - l w<br />
point* 2, Staunsr, 40 points: 3, Csllan,<br />
, slM. driven by Fred Ma<strong>of</strong>fer. fc pointu 4 MeAllisur. Si pplnu s,<br />
I who placed second In tbe point ad- Koch. 30 points, a AlmajidT<strong>On</strong>l. *<br />
pome* 7, Cat**, aff pointa, whc4toit.<br />
$p point* 9 rjolaway. 8 point* (DNP<br />
Nine boata startad the series fiat-<br />
II unlay but Captain Cbass, owned<br />
[lasat operated by MliMMl<br />
M<br />
t 4<br />
int<br />
louts<br />
tm agalntt no • it<br />
• x i « *— n the dub House<br />
fleet<br />
tovar a<br />
4 a i •<br />
Snowdee, with fanner Commodore<br />
Dr.<br />
4 4 1 •<br />
BUI Staempas at flrat half title <strong>of</strong> Die Mainland Wf botb enota. He was fol- tost ground to) Oantam later In tha<br />
PONY League could be decided tolowed In ea«* race by Jaelt Letort<br />
it* 4<br />
race. Unthsmift halo tbe lead for a<br />
night at Sonera Point aa the Drug tn the fttl wMb the Prelude H. with while watn bis teat turned over neai<br />
, • and me Unwoid glsta boat the Unwood Sports Cen Ed F»y pilotlns. In Uurd position. tbe nhlah lahUne.<br />
rSrt beadon in thetor.<br />
Tbe Point Diner and the North<br />
but decided Ant Said Brave* an the only teanu, The Increasingly gusty wind)<br />
_M half. The battle which could catch the Center, but slowed down ttie time <strong>of</strong> ttie second<br />
alsitoeen the league's Unread mutt ioae both games. If me, Tbe wtanenj <strong>of</strong> the nine race<br />
Unwind'* George Ma faMon Drugs nine wins tonight Mrlea at the Yaebt Club will go on<br />
TfWni'a Out fields. behind Barry Smith, then the Brave* W paMeVMe in tte Dtatrk* Two<br />
two hit. and wlU meet the Diner at the Point to. races to August, sort possibly to the<br />
morrow with games to be ichedqled Nationals In Septenww.<br />
CBnutbout the rest <strong>of</strong> the weej<br />
» paint* **»*1 unto a winner i, decided.<br />
Trounce<br />
les<br />
i CRy Baereatloa Da.<br />
aar S<strong>of</strong>tball League,<br />
I tietorlona over tbe<br />
i Tboraday night fey<br />
r stroek out «rt«*t<br />
Jk mUer was the losing<br />
L <strong>of</strong> the Lit•guard*, fead<br />
Jattaig a hoaae run,<br />
• usual tactks, toe I<br />
•sited until last inn-<br />
j Huh- only run. The Ua*<br />
_j(M their only seoriflg In<br />
t kouag <strong>of</strong> tne piwiooa gone<br />
• latbya scon <strong>of</strong> S4,<br />
l a a • 4 4 4—IS<br />
• •04 0<br />
j vs. WlmbergB<br />
r — VFW vs. UteguanW<br />
Mutwum<br />
i have been eMBptti<br />
Cape May County Mnae-<br />
I pi anen every day wttk tbe<br />
I <strong>of</strong> Sondays and holiday*<br />
t Mr and Angmt, It was anttk<br />
weak by lloreui Bawd,<br />
t <strong>of</strong> the County BkMt><br />
«atordui However with<br />
i rttKing the ahore,<br />
Dalaoare Bay areaa on<br />
i available on Sat-<br />
r to be bald Saturday.<br />
M Mr*. Merle Morrier,<br />
f <strong>of</strong> me HMorlcal Society<br />
committee, will welcome<br />
d who will receive tha<br />
magathie wiuntbay<br />
Till BOOBIt -i Duncan, <strong>of</strong> ] s»<br />
• anarday at nla _ .<br />
J 1« year, old and had<br />
»M la an execattve cap-<br />
. aajtMtlVwa pr «)lsj*wfV1lhnsa—jUat swOaW, crvtm, «f|pl Md<br />
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All VariaHtM<br />
2 for 89c<br />
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With Each PiwttetV<br />
HALF GAUON CfiltY<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty<br />
rf §M*fait that<br />
b pannittby the sate o*<br />
our opinion that burdening<br />
dt'deciding what« deemed a<br />
s 8 iftif^jr to him or any<br />
Ninwtbeiess, it's the way<br />
terras Of Ordinance 110 and Mr.<br />
MOTS DOWBT<br />
_ him.<br />
f^Kft'yaumd out on several occasions, OrdJn-<br />
Octi a mutt-mash <strong>of</strong> obvious inequities that any<br />
».M lot the better seems to make it even<br />
. and even downngh ridiculous.<br />
<strong>of</strong> us with half an eye know perfectly well<br />
cameras has been available for sale in<br />
ys for maqy a iong year. U»t when Mr.<br />
. , ' letter if it could be sold he was in the<br />
apt Bither .saying "yes" and therefore coni'M<br />
a necessity or saying "No" and pretendft'•old<br />
here on Sundays and couldn't be sold,<br />
ill honorable gentleman, obviously couldn't do<br />
* simply approved something which was going<br />
L « it was illegal.<br />
V* necessity just -because Mr. Stretch says so<br />
the sub <strong>of</strong> the Question. <strong>On</strong>ly, it seems to us,<br />
It sophistry can one swallow such an idea.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Jads on Ihe beach or movies <strong>of</strong> the<br />
illy aren't necessary occupations. Just fun.<br />
<strong>of</strong> fact, without using our imagination to the<br />
ttardry think <strong>of</strong> a situation when amateur<br />
really necessary. It's Its a pleasant and valuable<br />
artHme and that's all. Nothing very important<br />
It And, it does seem that a prudent photog<br />
bay bts fllm on Saturday just as well as waiting<br />
Vie «9peat that we don't think any real<br />
bs-ttown because <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stretch's decision,<br />
thing. The easy substitution <strong>of</strong> fantasy<br />
-*—•-- it to have any real respect lor our<br />
: is all right doesn't really make<br />
ty to the idea that ordinary sales<br />
on Sunday then simply putting a very<br />
is the bad<br />
140.<br />
about our present enforce-<br />
ges may not be<br />
thaMt<br />
y really<br />
riar^ salable here? Forqar<br />
sates doesn't depend on<br />
cnrWone Jnternretation by the<br />
'-' But the pariSleris dear just<br />
qMr. Stretch's willingness to<br />
some kind <strong>of</strong> sense out <strong>of</strong> a nonhsltaWtMthl<br />
zr,—j.1110 wouldnu stand up to any high<br />
' "Would laugh themselves aflly over its<br />
"te* and general lack <strong>of</strong> legal logic. Sec-<br />
' believe that that Sunday Sunday should shoua be iTday^t ^<br />
ordinance, fair and rational and<br />
by competent legal authorities<br />
Commissioners.<br />
I <strong>of</strong>^btaining blic money for their<br />
unanimously nimously chknlng nlng tttat<br />
more gov-<br />
more economic growth, growth<br />
something we all want and need<br />
TSiajfc dependents <strong>of</strong> the economy<br />
*TOWth. When they become too e»-<br />
Mw it<br />
to worry about long-term growth<br />
ia&tonee that those a«e,t&<br />
i a* fiat"ai~»i^Uir i i<br />
increas , in 8 its tax receipts<br />
^* «•» * APwrtetnit lWere incraasjiig theh- aa-<br />
&* '<br />
,It banter for individuals: and<br />
'- growth JilwaysJias.come<br />
can<br />
—1 <strong>of</strong> tnem are at the expense<br />
s «*«snse <strong>of</strong> private cojwunSttou<br />
_ ' these sacrifices;<br />
-, governmental services. But<br />
ito confusing government spendto<br />
suspect the ,<br />
""i to foM them m<br />
•A.P<br />
Capitol Hill . .<br />
IZettoe<br />
FAMOUS OLOSTCRS I A Congratulations You're a rare<br />
HUMAN I<br />
birri and if I rvallv believed you en.<br />
Jo>^tl " i:<br />
Q "The newspaper* make a lot<br />
<strong>of</strong> fuss over famous old men like ><br />
Churchill. Banich. and Hoover nd<br />
seem to suggest that everyone should<br />
be hopping around giving speech<br />
and writing books Don't you agree<br />
they're unusual and that the average<br />
mah cant hope to keep up with<br />
them? I'm 82 and dont mind telling<br />
tou I don't feel like doing anything<br />
but sit in a rocker on my front<br />
porch and watch the cars go by"<br />
A Sure, they're unusual, but they<br />
are Just human beings like yourself<br />
•*•- fact that they're stlU able to<br />
hop around and write books in the'r<br />
«"• Htmuld Inspire you to try something<br />
more challenging than rocking<br />
You might et more kick out <strong>of</strong> life<br />
i? you tried woodcarvtng,<br />
" your memoirs<br />
•1 rest, hut lr you spend km much<br />
time In Its clutches you may lose<br />
your ability to do anything more<br />
exciting*.<br />
Q- "tn your replies to older people<br />
p yvu y are arfnj* j* haTTtdff o<strong>of</strong>f<br />
tile<br />
need d for f retirees i 4> keep busy. I'm<br />
66, nave been ntired nearly a year,<br />
•ad dont do anything more strenuous<br />
than endorse my pension check<br />
every month. What's more. 1 dont<br />
want to do anything more xtrenuou$<br />
and you can quote me as saying I<br />
enjoy njo di doinff<br />
yg<br />
thj WWh«t<br />
do you<br />
to that'"<br />
1 * ia:iium 1 wouldn't ^iv<br />
trmtiir* —ord. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the^e da\ Thenus<br />
AVB Mark . . . Bash Gounod<br />
JeanMf<br />
Obwerm Ltarte<br />
Laimr Rodgen<br />
MlM ChrisUDe Palmer<br />
Wedding <strong>of</strong> the Winds HaU<br />
National Emblem March Bsglty<br />
The Flea \ Motusargtky<br />
Tom Perklna<br />
Band Waeon SthwarU<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
Dario. <strong>of</strong> the Hours . . Ponchielll<br />
Sorrento Curtis<br />
Jcu Dels<br />
BOHJS Honeymoon .... Oratton<br />
Thunderir Slarch Tout*<br />
SirDeU. Debussy<br />
Mis, Chditine Puimtr<br />
Carmen Suite No. 1 Bint<br />
Kashmiri Love Song Flndon<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
KlnE and I Selection ledgers<br />
July tth<br />
SOLOUTI<br />
Miss Christine Palmer Soprano<br />
Jean Dels , International Tenor<br />
Tom Perkins Baritone<br />
Force <strong>of</strong> Destiny Overture . . Verdi<br />
Song <strong>of</strong> Songs , ..... Hoys<br />
Jean Deis<br />
Sweetheart SetoBUon<br />
Vlsi d'Arte<br />
' M<br />
JOB Plulcalo . ....<br />
Oi nwena ...-.TV:<br />
Tom PaaUM<br />
Vm*<br />
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m CapiUn March . Sou»a<br />
INTBBMISSiON<br />
Irene Medley i ncrgey<br />
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Jean Dell<br />
Ad4fstUjB - • = • T Boro'^wu<br />
WhiiUe. and His Dog Piyor<br />
Love ta Where leu Find It, Brown<br />
Mtas Christine palmar<br />
Ballet Bgyptlenne Lttflnl<br />
Ysur Kris Have Told Me is, SUufun<br />
Tom PerUM<br />
Jealousy •_ Oade<br />
South Pacific Medley ...... Hodgen<br />
Thursdav July tth<br />
SOU>1STS<br />
Miss ChrtaUne »W»ar Soprano<br />
Jean Deis IntarnaUoiyil Tenor<br />
Tom Perkins .Baritone<br />
Guarany Overture Gomel<br />
Because . . dUardelot<br />
Jean Dels<br />
Fortune Teller Herbert<br />
Someday PrlmJ<br />
iMlsi Christine Palmer<br />
High Sehool Cadets Smua<br />
Piaicato Polka DoUhes<br />
Long Ago In AlcaJa ..... MaBBgre<br />
Tom PerUM<br />
IfWtl-<br />
01 01<br />
^KSUUO..* " W-^OTf<br />
Jean Dels<br />
Valse iPoudree<br />
Vo <br />
Semprc IJbera<br />
Au Moulin<br />
Can MID Ben<br />
Oklahoma Medley<br />
Miss CariitBie l^lmsr<br />
Bodoan<br />
Tom Perkins ............. Baritone<br />
gamna Ovtrtiiw<br />
lndJan Sumner ..<br />
i<br />
Jean Dels<br />
led JJUI .. Ha* 61 *<br />
iMusettel Walte PnaSm<br />
ed by MM «_..<br />
A rrladrich at<br />
punch on<br />
p m. The<br />
The#o ..<br />
Follawshlp<br />
•bout '<br />
Miss Christine Palmer<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Mall<br />
G 5 WB S<br />
Vsientiort FareweU<br />
TomiPerkioi<br />
Oounsd<br />
Pinafore ' Sullivan<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
My Maryland SefcHSuon »»?•« -7 UptCPU<br />
Celeste Alda<br />
JsanDoU<br />
..... VmU How<br />
Lava Sands A jJtUe Gift <strong>of</strong><br />
Hoses Openshaw<br />
Gallop from William Tell .... Rossini<br />
Fair Lady Medlsy Me<br />
Miss Christine Palmer<br />
Parade <strong>of</strong> the Wooden Soldiers, Josel<br />
Tomador Song<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
««»<br />
Carousel SeleeUon Batten<br />
my nouth; fc«-<br />
14]fl<br />
'^ - — - ^ ^^^ *siva^iia i<br />
selvei and other*.,<br />
love and kindnaaa i<br />
flvmJU we asked C<br />
•oce. ever and alu<br />
that we do and a«y, |<br />
desirs—and ho» bl<br />
Strong and happy<br />
be!<br />
THE BEST NEWS IN TODAY'S PAPER<br />
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In »» Sarcsn. Four Iwdrsonu.<br />
b.«i. ivk MarlH, Hot air heel.<br />
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<strong>City</strong> on Shora Road<br />
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Coming Events<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
IWMt Bridge session, IfcJO p.m.,<br />
MttiYMtM<br />
s s •<br />
GffMal Beanl <strong>of</strong> the Mm Meth-<br />
MM «B» meetkifc • p.m.<br />
, O H M Stay TsBtag Boor, 10<br />
a,BL, M «» ©Bean Cltjr (kae Public<br />
' • • *<br />
ftyese-ettea meeting, • P-m.<br />
the Heeayne Hot*L lbs, FYsnlc Ad-<br />
Khnnl. CJub WW Bay, «JB<br />
p.ra., «t BHMMinat<br />
CBHdnn-1 BMdtag aub, 10 »JIL, it<br />
«he tpi Civ Its PaWe Una?.<br />
• * * e<br />
Moron Ranck Port in American<br />
Legton meeting.<br />
tm ma. MM Teenage HHi Ch*<br />
. 7;JO p.nL at Tabernacle<br />
Ch*<br />
THIttTfttftY<br />
Iila Gage<br />
% King And Y Opens Ton/ghf<br />
41 G<strong>of</strong>ewoK W/>/J li/a Gage<br />
trayed M thai mutual play<br />
Bated upon the MM, "Amu and<br />
the King <strong>of</strong> Slam," which in turn was<br />
bused upon the matoMagraphy <strong>of</strong> •<br />
KMl VictorUn mgttsh governess to<br />
the roy«l children <strong>of</strong> the Siamese<br />
court. The Bag and I* took lit<br />
pie atone side sagh other Rodgeni<br />
and Hmnmersteln Immortal tills as<br />
North, in elected<br />
p<br />
•specially the honor ef ta*.<br />
Ing one <strong>of</strong> the teal members, OJ-<br />
not district governor, and the tact<br />
that the <strong>Ocean</strong> «ty Club reached<br />
(he HO per MM mark In IB rapport<br />
ot the jtotery Foundation Ntewahlp<br />
"SnioJhtod em out feed lettership<br />
M vlul to the aimii ot a club,<br />
and that ma MOM Rotary clubs<br />
around the tnrld wen turning over<br />
tbe rein, to new leaden during tbe<br />
with uu aaae M victor Hciou -OUahomar "South P.clOc" and Before turning onr the gavel to<br />
•tamed, "The King and I." one or<br />
"Carousel- when It ran for a fun hl» iuraaor, Mr Wllli, espfMaM<br />
three yeari mlnm Jut nine days—<br />
Rodger* and Ownmentela-i most not-<br />
his thuika for the •ttpport <strong>of</strong> the<br />
on 1M first presentation M New York,<br />
•Me mujical jncniMaa. My apes M<br />
member, durtns fcu Mm, and ».<br />
from MS! to MM,<br />
the Gateway Playhouse this evening<br />
parted thatall objeetl^ <strong>of</strong> the year<br />
It Is the story <strong>of</strong> a decorous British<br />
ul win run ttmagh Sunday.<br />
had been met through their full co-<br />
widow brought IB 1M0 to the blurt*<br />
fUM that dtvtlop. between the rchool-<br />
You,- 1 WhilUe a Happy Tone," and<br />
"Something WonderfuL"<br />
In July Issue Of Sport Mag<br />
hope for the Bane kind <strong>of</strong> support<br />
Some hsoMhaU wmtori a» not<br />
nat sport flahlng takes one <strong>of</strong> U» ttiey return again and agslo. receiving social Mcurlty credit foi<br />
a ** 1 rtant <strong>of</strong> Importance In Cape "Party boat Santa! an the Jmtsf thett earning* according to Joseph<br />
f fSZ* •? O ^ ^ de«*ea Ow-i »»««»* pnipoiti with M, n,^ HSMCT <strong>of</strong> b4 SocUl to.<br />
£ > i?^*?1 *^H*^ I L i W*" »»Wj»B#r«lB« from May throogh ^^^ Dutrlet «n» In At Untie <strong>City</strong>,<br />
ing In the July issue <strong>of</strong> Satt Witter October—or as loaf » there are The law makes the employers re<br />
apoHamiB -written toy Lou Rodla. "- k - »-"• •-• ~"" — - - -"•"" -<br />
• • • Illustrated wltt four picture*, » elemento to try lor cod. ^jg BaMs, Household workers who<br />
PuWie Art now by <strong>On</strong>ce Travis «W shows the teat on the Ugh In cooperation -with the Bodia recah. HO or man In cash wages<br />
ranfletnr.l to I p.m. and 1 to f | ieas,«nd Inland ntersaja, the final | story the board <strong>of</strong> MahoMeta con- ouring a calendar quarter have<br />
... _ ' are vWble by toe eatehea <strong>of</strong> tuna, I mart e*ptoWng tbe H annualfiah- alaSertoa^lfiBifnt Se1a*l]ttle<br />
• • • porgies, seahass and noundara. I Ing contest and other ads tar the wort as M per week, Ihese warken<br />
Bwcue Squad meeting. 8 p. m.. at **» "» ardent angler, takes the County Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, mu- ^44 makesure that their employ.<br />
lotay «HB dinner meeting, 6:96 nuant why Ope May County lathe arms, all ahtrbic in the ftahlng prop,»,<br />
«t HUM H^ "^SL^rTffio ta «*»!», a * toBl<br />
and f harming ruler or the country— Nlcholsen u dutrlet governor, tbe<br />
who is a conTiHKd eombinatlon <strong>of</strong> local club has Been designated ttm<br />
rathlanas and goodnet* at pride I<br />
In Ms own barbaric tradition and trict Conference in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
cogence to learn <strong>of</strong> awten inn. neM April, ftat President Lemuel<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> th. aon» 1MB Uui lut m m-» h— hn jmanlnuil h« Nlrh-<br />
M Pr«ln>nt Robert C.<br />
To Domestics<br />
«• «• *1*« fcoM workers to the Watrln Director<br />
Council Btgne <strong>of</strong> fmeshontas, »« to the aetn and the -«ce* Motion Mctures «^en M yean The next quarterly report la due<br />
• • • • lent flatting which lie* Jut <strong>of</strong>fshore." ago <strong>of</strong> Cape May county histories! *? October 30.<br />
•serton Htfk Community Aaiocia "Juttins 20 raMea out to asa," the «*tes and at other aresa and which D«vU anphssUed that all hou»-<br />
Iten meeting. S p.m.. In the Amer •tory contlnoea, "Cupo Hay County were haraaOeaBy aeaMd at Oat M4 worken •koaJd keep a record<br />
fcan LacfanBuU, Mth and Haven av. h the buffer between me water, <strong>of</strong> time, «n anuaUa for showing. & their caah wag«. At least once<br />
; • • * Delawara Bay and the Atlantic Morgan bad, M, president <strong>of</strong> tbe «very three yean, they should check<br />
, aUmmfr men nung Hour, 10 pewn, making ttk Mte peninaula. County Hlstortcsl Society, aaid the Mielr aodal aecurlty record, to make<br />
•-HL MM* OcMta <strong>City</strong> Free Public >n realky, a launrhlng platform fat aeenea w«n arranged to oa taken; awe that all cash wages have been<br />
IMnxy. .- ' the Cspe may County party boat fey the Me Henry % Ottane, Norti cotrectly reported. They can do thla<br />
I a»Uni aaet,- WHdwood, founder and Wner poo. toy caWng or vWtlng the social serHiiihilULir<br />
niiii •• * e * 1 deaerlied W rietteS <strong>of</strong> Mi. »••» •* »a Leadar. curtty <strong>of</strong>fice «t The Old Po«t Office<br />
•';<br />
Sa OCEiVN<br />
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«M«.14 T«ito^«M EXport MSM MMMS ociAN cmr, NEW JIRS»Y, FRIOAY, JULY'% im<br />
ir Tithe<br />
Not TUTM<br />
Slmpeon, preel-<br />
tion, last<br />
: that his<br />
rtakt m •^pn<br />
Sty's controversial<br />
1IW<br />
ttat our Interest in<br />
m^hft « area* *><br />
w contmiasionera and<br />
•jmortaUon," be da.<br />
dv twt Intend to do<br />
• BOwnCtty now or<br />
> Its tona when<br />
i — but the busy<br />
U simply not the<br />
ir legal proecedlnii<br />
ians are complete.<br />
O Albn INvMh<br />
jr stlil and mavla<br />
JkneWnenaniluiiliy<br />
jBaf relHh his vMafV.<br />
tnily •rry for Alton<br />
fcnipUlned, 'He li on a<br />
•KM! airee that claulfylng<br />
Wm 'nieaiarjr 1 U a perfect<br />
id the •uhMrtuget taken<br />
ftMiiiui 110. I warn nun we<br />
a*laf tor some more aUBiUar<br />
•aUeaM to uk for all«ut<br />
aftaniay closing hen, but<br />
A UUt trying to enforei Ordl<br />
IK) MS, in the O»A'» opia.<br />
lll"<br />
^ »»at <strong>On</strong>linance 110 replaced<br />
li )•• that does not dlncrlmln-<br />
HdUut provides for clear, eon-<br />
atatM.<br />
r'l«»»l counsel has advlied us<br />
Hio<strong>of</strong>h oar higher courts<br />
,4e MdKy <strong>of</strong> many mu-<br />
f M ardhanea s<br />
w.l»Mlf» <strong>of</strong><br />
•MM* an affair. Purthar.<br />
In h » tfaute in *e or*-<br />
SPINDLY TORIST? These creosoted foundaUon <strong>of</strong> the buUding being congtrucpUtegg<br />
iwmbto t ^ove <strong>of</strong> banitem, but ted^ftC, PontoW^Jtebrt OflL Thi<br />
may an th the pilings ili on wMeh M trtl rt rest the oonrtnicttoii li expected to be completed<br />
mw ^ntinel.ledgw jtant at «th st, and by mid-Smtombiir. In toe backgroiuwf rim<br />
Poliea Ham To Join<br />
Mayor »red Chapmiiii, Qeorge Hyatt, stars and artMi <strong>of</strong> »<br />
PiwideBt <strong>of</strong> CouneH, PoUee chief Wli. Ini Indusfry will trad the *»••• an<br />
tan R Smith. Commissioners D, fha sprawling Cmvtntlon Mall ai<br />
Waldmsn. and Mayor Imlth,<br />
1 Jamboree-Bound<br />
Police<br />
<strong>On</strong> Bay Isle;<br />
Shuttle Makes 3<br />
PrfrOawn Foray «-%>*y , ,,<br />
Nips Frolic <strong>On</strong> Police Pahence With Voi<br />
Shooting Island ThinByRaueou»HdM«^<br />
NO(M Complainh<br />
Stars Galore To Visit <strong>City</strong> .»•«-* ^»IM «d»<br />
For Record Hop Monday Night tltf'feffl,<br />
music, prlus and Shooting bland, located west <strong>of</strong><br />
•th st. and the boardwalk on Mon- favors. ^ «• •"* Thor<strong>of</strong>an Channel,<br />
day evening will be the focal point _ _ 1» appnwlmate^ three-quarters <strong>of</strong> a<br />
—u,,.,.,., ... i^jlt, Phil Sheridan, widely known PhU. mile long and a quarter <strong>of</strong> 1 mile<br />
_ _ ,_noy adelphla radio and television person, wide, and was chosen by the college-<br />
Seashore area with a star studded **&* «tth • backlog <strong>of</strong> demands for age hoya and girls for a beach party.<br />
Louis Quillen Grand Marshal<br />
For Baby Parade <strong>On</strong> August 11<br />
PnbUe safety. <strong>of</strong>ficial, ban this 1 not, ,<br />
week appeared to be at the "<br />
their pawnee with mliiBiisn<br />
eanuters, and their current tamper!<br />
An amphibious force Of I the statement leaned Msteaday bylo<br />
=, _iUce w,|[#j \M& Director D.Alien Strttch Jr. In<br />
" --•—-- • gjt everv<br />
tor In tt» ut>]v kniim nf ttTiul to lu MMH M a quiet family ratwt.<br />
J? * early hours OfWed- W1(B tBta „„, ^ eemmuniWi to<br />
nesday morning and arrested I law-enforcement <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
§7 youths, including four the wrath <strong>of</strong> polsoe to be <strong>On</strong>r th. Job* 4 hoUdsy<br />
t approximately U<br />
j the majter <strong>of</strong> ceremonies. I when the youths wan mliulOcd out I<br />
The event which Is dli^cted to the I to the Island, a quarter <strong>of</strong> a mile out<br />
•MaiMtontw*<br />
w»m -1 fit If 11 i h »9 •••Miyy w<br />
pspsnrfsH<br />
filled dance sstslon whlcti will be ton to this resort Is initiated for that board motsrboat.<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> fattening the scholarship -<br />
fund <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Exchange<br />
A majority <strong>of</strong> theae young people who I<br />
the paUce are foread to arrwt are I<br />
* ••:•• a. m, Beak «»*. Leonclub,<br />
which each year helps support ffjj •*WB" no»hia# a Wartiane call<br />
the college mreer <strong>of</strong> an <strong>Ocean</strong> Cl^ from Mrs. mmff MvkM, <strong>of</strong> It<br />
HlBh School aradiute, •prliea rd. lomulaliilBi at loud<br />
muten Club commute* arranemg the I dent <strong>of</strong> the Commuters Club, and I<br />
Slat annual <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> «o*r*«^lk I Arthur O. WatHnt, city publicity<br />
and aakefl Mr. and 9M.<br />
n for the event.<br />
irtr niiaiL *** B°y Scout from <strong>Ocean</strong> city la Jam.<br />
t—n mmwmt, horee Troop SO leaving July 19 for<br />
iTsfternade AssocLirtlon soem» the National Boy Scout Jamboree is<br />
I nat it Is the guardian ot the Colorado Springs, Col.<br />
iMMBto but we are advised A regular member <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
NJ «Md issue ins<strong>of</strong>ar as gun. Troop 80, he Joined with other boys<br />
" ale concerned," Mr. Simp- from the Atlantic ana council who<br />
WHd, "Actually, Ordinance are chartering a special railroad<br />
» w to the encampment.<br />
wood from the<br />
Club to I .: ' n — *Mr<br />
such events planned by the Exchange I !"8 fmn wie dbw^laii af is near.<br />
-When we find that tbe Owner or «,»»*<br />
I manager <strong>of</strong> « baaJnaM •stsbushnaeirt tmtitmm<br />
1 • • hie to control eondlBSaa ill BttteJUtal:<br />
, we wai DSJ farcas.t vMHi^an<br />
after a proper nsarlno,<br />
. threa<br />
"Wta do nataiM.M ram • sjslks)<br />
M*» aothlni to ftar fraoi<br />
1 that hJa granp ii<br />
•iBi the idea that fun.<br />
/•sadiy art apart. -219 Are Placed<br />
•and,'under «M feaMm <strong>of</strong> Chief<br />
Harry Norton, win teas' the march-<br />
' fljfrininii nf I _ - - - ill dnni fits BAAnftMni snti* fltiN<br />
mhlert. Manager James L. Dugan, <strong>of</strong> the um mi .xhiUHon <strong>of</strong> chills at Ml<br />
should l!*** Jerse •iiSa(ib..iM». rthM^i^hmiters They will «*•• T*ey an the UkralnlaiLAnieri- Hill, Pa, a beach boy, iwam out to The cutter w» Immediately neaUed. ward for the boyi' efforts to good Mori-blown" WL,^ waa tgkM tato-ea»J John James<br />
fir f<strong>of</strong>llwl iH S2 ti!rnTuS .<br />
y State Employment Serv- a, an. In front <strong>of</strong> the Musk Pier<br />
nBnt#n ' » "^ can Strinf Band, Harrowiate Itrtai ntrlve the transmitter, tall Coast Cuard orewa, however, spoWamanshlp, fair play and team to,, iui charged with mslfclous InlDreMj nu|,-..<br />
J^SW,", relu *"— '• Band, LaBery'B Scottish Htehlandcrs, The boys nsported theto dtoeovunf spotted the giant blimp <strong>of</strong>f the coast work, . I jury to property. Me was relsaaed MlM Taylor w»» efeanM <<br />
BMI^SST AMA a SKI • <strong>On</strong>lMd Band, Oaklyn Band, St. Jo- to the Coast Guard who came and here earlier in the afternoon, leu Interested parsons who wtoh to 1 fton, jui under taW oaB and scoe* ore to abeam • staTsfe**<br />
witttte Idea SaTfij! 0 1 0 A MA Plal>Asfl Mpn Bugle * nd D m Corp8 ' St P tek Band, Laffery's Scottish HlHhliindcrs. . The boys reported their discovery spotted the giant blimp <strong>of</strong>f the coast work, I jyry to nraf<br />
<strong>On</strong>iied Band, Oaklyn Band, St. Jo- to the Coast Guard who came and here earlier in the afternoon, leu Interested parsons who wish toi^gp, jail und<br />
soph Bugle and Drum Corps, St. picked<br />
e0ty W<br />
ris and summer Pstrobnaji Buaene by * pe«s*brUn who<br />
i AUesudroni, . |<br />
I t*st Sunday Morning early, etnr-<br />
Ptaasure av.<br />
for Mr. Smith's three-ywr-oW grand- <strong>of</strong> • *ntsdl<br />
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' AT PLYMOUTH PIACt<br />
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a. m. to 7 JO p. na.<br />
TOMATO JUICE<br />
: ,,,,.. 8,25<br />
,,,..,,,, 1,83<br />
2 ?*<br />
idGNON ....,, 8.00<br />
SALAD EN *QHAT0 i jjj<br />
o IM<br />
2.00<br />
I BlAIEFISU 2.00<br />
: ,, ,,,,, 1.80<br />
SALAD .. 2,28<br />
, ,,,, i,so<br />
PIE :.,,,,.,,,..... 2,00<br />
> POTATOES GOLDEN CORN<br />
t GREEN CUT BEANS<br />
HEARTS OF LETTUCE SALAD<br />
Koqueforte and French Dnessingf<br />
GARDEN PEAS<br />
APPLE SAUCE<br />
ICBDMBFIE CHERRY PIE CAKB JELLO<br />
.„ _ BICE PUDDING ICE COLD WATEltMELON<br />
JgBCBEAM SUNDAE SHERBET BROWN BETTY<br />
/ f*, PLATTER ONLY 2Se LESS<br />
^ COCTEE ' TEA HUE<br />
PRIC1<br />
UNTIL YOUR PHYSICIAN COMES<br />
SO MOT MMIH ttaMMhn th<br />
• PLIIOI to In • MM ar Mmnwtovi<br />
A PHYDCMM<br />
•<br />
FOOT TRAITS<br />
#25 Astury Annm<br />
CHHJHtEH'Sand<br />
WOMEN'S SHOES<br />
MMM EXport 94373<br />
product! tl.<br />
•N » p.m.<br />
^^1-i i-,,if.a, fl.lliM<br />
lAMO THIS ACCOMPANVIIIG MESSAOB ARC DONATED IN THI<br />
, UOC«L MEMBERS Of TUB ATLANTIC-CAPS MAY<br />
I Pharmacy, HU^IM Cantral Phonnacy, Ordib PhomMcy, Parkway<br />
S d « H Pborm^y. M SOMBtS POINT: Fairway Oragt,<br />
CUHtlNT THEME. Lampooning the<br />
? ,i u^Bl miewjfi^raieta South <strong>Ocean</strong> —<br />
md John Griffith portray the roles <strong>of</strong><br />
.«,, wiulB Harold Tl*any and C 1 •<br />
tbe aoeomottoD,—Grainger Studto<br />
MIM BELL OF TOT STARS. The pitrioUc motif <strong>of</strong><br />
the Independence Day atmosphere encompassing the South<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bicycle Parade 'Monday wa exemplified by this<br />
elaborate display <strong>of</strong> the colon by Jane Logan. The parade,<br />
and annual July Fourth event, was staged by the South<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Improvement Association —Grainger Studio<br />
photo.<br />
Oberammergau's Passion Play<br />
Recounted For Summer Group<br />
SHI<br />
5 & 10c STOtr<br />
1606 Hov»n Av».<br />
IN THI HUB SHOPPING<br />
Open Every Evening<br />
2ABEEER3<br />
ROAST<br />
RIBS 0'BEET<br />
•Sinus* nor<br />
M 6 6arden State Partway<br />
WUKDAY HOURS:<br />
TRAINED PEKSONNH. TO Tfce *m r*w <strong>of</strong> »• SMBBH «IB.<br />
UUry <strong>of</strong> the Fin* Metiwiut O»*<br />
opened Tuesd.y •Remoon la the<br />
BUcaj-ne Hotel under, the chilrniin<br />
Alp td Mn. P«d A. Friedrirti. Mrs.<br />
Frtnk Mw, <strong>of</strong> Otan <strong>City</strong>, H pro.<br />
grim (Mtl «pe«*Jn« on Th* Otxt-<br />
•Bmwuu PiMlaB PUy-<br />
Devotions i n led l)y Mm. Forrest<br />
MMiii whs used for her topic,<br />
In Case <strong>of</strong> Poisoning!<br />
•Wwttn TojHhm WUh God," <strong>On</strong>es*<br />
•oloist ni Mr,. AJbert Brooks will,<br />
•mi "S«rt«t an*" tod tha spt<br />
nail. -Hrt Get the Whole world<br />
fa His rUnd " She HI ««orapsnied<br />
GALL THIS EMERGENCY NUMBER<br />
« the puna by ber dinihts, Mrs,<br />
. Tb Tbomtt MulllDeim. . who u» py pUyed<br />
11 for the gmip tmgios Oln. LodiOe<br />
I Del Corio n iDtroduced u the<br />
WAllcer 7-3501<br />
Mt treasurer <strong>of</strong> tba jroup<br />
MM, Adtar opened her pngnffi<br />
by pUJrlBI • Una minute retarding<br />
<strong>of</strong> th. gr«l nell* a( OtanfflmerEsa.<br />
POCOH COMML m m , SHORE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL<br />
the ward* <strong>of</strong> the prologue epeBtng<br />
tte PiMJoa PUT «nd the »Mew <strong>of</strong><br />
the choir<br />
Mrs, Adler eipUined that Uie<br />
SOMERSPOfMT ,<br />
Pas-jlon Flay, presented once every<br />
10 ywrt by *b# people <strong>of</strong> Oberam.<br />
ma-gau. depicts the sufferingi <strong>of</strong><br />
the Lord during Bit last week on<br />
earth,<br />
Mrs, Adler opUtasd that Obs-<br />
a Child's Life Today ... It May be Yours!<br />
ammergaa Ls i quint UMle vulage<br />
<strong>of</strong> WBOdarvin locmted In southera<br />
Germany. It<br />
I # M U b» t<strong>of</strong>cM by pannft Hut no potwnotn ratefanaas ara plamd or Mt within th. raach<br />
fg *"**£ A«>hM t»M>H, riMplna pill* and many etnar drug, ara fr«n»nt cauta* •#<br />
"M»* WMHMM d«MMi and otto comma rcial product*, as waii at MRNHO, ara usually<br />
*"*"• •*« * ^ ^ * y<br />
iaa&vmMac<br />
win<br />
?* •** ProdocH-wndar . sink or an th* »ow«- ifcalvas <strong>of</strong> MtehK and<br />
-W"< «**• parmHtoJ m any homo. ThoM who do nothing to avoid HMM howw<br />
I •> «w-«n*m «nd thatHMir -eaM f«r hrtp- b too late,<br />
00DBMATION NEAR YOUR TELEPHONE FOR EMERGENCY USE<br />
1 lowing the tableaux the delicately<br />
10th St. & Atbury Avo. EXport 9-1348<br />
done narrative sequence on the life<br />
<strong>of</strong> Christ is presented. At times<br />
there are TOO people on the itage<br />
W ttllll<br />
Krk Adler described the scene <strong>of</strong><br />
H<br />
Christ In the Garden <strong>of</strong> Ogthsemanee,<br />
TAKE OUT ORDERS — FREE PARKIN*<br />
She says that the pradnctlan U u<br />
real that she sill always remembar<br />
OPEN DAILY NOON TO<br />
LTE STEAK HOUSE<br />
the thud with which Christ fell upon<br />
bis knees three times to pray in tbe<br />
Garden, After Uua M I He becomes<br />
mireal a^»if*.<br />
There are over 1,000 parts in the<br />
producttoo with 123 speaking parts<br />
For over a year prior to the pre.<br />
sentation the villagers let their hair<br />
and beard grow to be ready. The<br />
wonien to 4ne play must be im<br />
figd and all parts are taken fey<br />
idents <strong>of</strong> the village «*o have lived<br />
there at least two years.<br />
The speaker explained teat 100<br />
yean ago the people <strong>of</strong> Obersmnwr<br />
gau made a vow to give the play<br />
every 10 years and no matter wfaat<br />
happened this vow Is kept, Tne pea.<br />
pie willingly and lovingly continue<br />
to cany toe play through hoping<br />
there will he reconciliation and love<br />
in the town world,<br />
FoUowtog the program<br />
ments were wed by In, Homer<br />
Gerken and her committee <strong>of</strong> Host-<br />
* only fanie to the pre- Next Tuesday's meeUng will feasentaiUon<br />
every 10 yean <strong>of</strong> the ttbture Mrs. AlberUilne MOardcon<br />
uiou* Pa*51on Play, which has neea apuUBg OB "Fun Wttb Shelli- Mra.<br />
done for *• pet M« Vim. During Ralph r« wlU ba bactaM eh airman<br />
the presentation se-IMin, 'Which nut<br />
• • *<br />
from Hay M to September, at B a, tn. DONI EMOUCH<br />
the booming beJls ring out and i i^mer, aft 13, was pssled aver<br />
bearded maa to a whits garnieni tlM gM problem and dMWMd it<br />
eaU, out, -Bow down In Holy »«• with nil pal Joe.<br />
oh raw aeraned oy Ood .-<br />
~I\e wafted to ichool with her<br />
TOe play, wfcloh taia aUday, Istone<br />
tinea,' to told Me "and NT-<br />
presented to three parn on a gut, rM bar boots. I bought her an Ice-<br />
magnlflnnt atagf wUch was coneraan soda Iwlcc. Now do you think<br />
structed to 1930. The mu«k k simple, 1 ought to kiss nor?"<br />
Tne Muo rtbed ehorui appear* Im- "Naw, you dost need to,<br />
mediately ereeedtog the UMeau<br />
••iilch an Uvtng Meoef taken from<br />
<strong>On</strong>, OH MUMM. lmmedluely ft*<br />
11 Jot de*<br />
elded after a moment at deep<br />
thought. "You have done oBOQgh<br />
far that girl already, 1 ARTIFICIAL PL<br />
•<br />
NOW OUR NEW<br />
XMAS-IN-SUMMER :<br />
Cams SM • *<br />
LIttto <strong>of</strong> Wlnfsr<br />
Mixed with SumMfJ<br />
A Link Bit <strong>of</strong> Nantucket in <strong>Ocean</strong> CHyiJ<br />
Headquarters for<br />
BEACH & LAWN SUPPLI<br />
BERT'S PATIO SHOP<br />
SURF RAFTS<br />
by Hodgman—All mad* in Hw ami old<br />
From<br />
*<br />
$ 1<br />
6"<br />
RAFT REPAIR '<br />
•Y FACTORY METHODS<br />
UMBRELLA A BEACH CHAIR RiW<br />
49<br />
HSH OF THI DAY, Broiled<br />
|» Alts OTHER TEMPTING DISHES<br />
Chilled Toss Salad ~ Choice <strong>of</strong> Dressing<br />
French Fried or Potatoes de Jour<br />
Assorted Rolls<br />
All Baking Done on Premises<br />
PASTRIES AND DESSERTS THAT<br />
ARE OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD<br />
let a Famous Model Teach<br />
OCEAN cnirs<br />
EXCLUfflVE<br />
w-.«. •<br />
OUR SPECIALTIES include<br />
HOMEMADE SALADS •<br />
POTATO SALAD<br />
MACARONI SALAD<br />
COLESLAW<br />
CHICKEN SALAD<br />
TUNA FISH SALAD<br />
DEVILED IMS<br />
LEAVE YOUR ORDER EABLY . . .<br />
PICK IT UP WHEN CONVENIENT<br />
GROCERIES, PROOUCE, FROZEN MOSS<br />
CHOICE MEATS and POULTRY<br />
• SEAI.TEST ICE CR6AM<br />
SHOP IN COOL COMFORT<br />
DILL'S DELICATESSEN<br />
SELF SERVICE<br />
147 Ajbury Av.no. EXport 9-0724<br />
Nob<br />
MB AUSTIN. MaM<br />
CMMAMI M Voai<br />
•far appearing nlMy<br />
In Hw MNDBAR<br />
FfiAX . . . ENJOY MOM BEACH TIME<br />
WHEN WE COOK FOR YOU!<br />
-NOW OPEN-ISPENCE<br />
LUIGTS<br />
ITAUAN RESTAIBUHT<br />
and PIZZERIA<br />
AT OUR NIW LOCATIOMM<br />
THI HUB SHOPPING CENTER<br />
16th St. and HavM Av». (Acrou from th« AIT) ]<br />
Call for Toka-Out SarviM EXport 9^937<br />
SPECIALIZING EXCLUSIVELY IN<br />
ITALIAN STYLE FOODS<br />
• PISA • RAVIOLI • LASAONA<br />
• SPAGHETTI In Evary Slyto • CHICKEN CACCIATd<br />
SPECIAL BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH<br />
• OUTDOOR FURNITURE<br />
• SAND CHAIRS *3.95 np<br />
• BEACH UMBRILLAS *$.H w<br />
• GARDEN SUPPLIES<br />
INSECTICIDES • ROSE<br />
SCOTT LAWN<br />
S PATIO SI<br />
2nd and W«*t AMMIIM<br />
OOAN eiTY. N. J,<br />
OPEN 1ION,, WBD., IW. & SAT. TO 9 I<br />
SEA FOOD<br />
SERVING THI FINEST<br />
COOKED SEAFOOD and<br />
PLANTATION CHICKEN<br />
TAKE-OUT SERVICE ONLY<br />
i St. md WMlay Av». — Ground Floor Strand Hetal<br />
|t MOILED SIRLOIN STEAK<br />
DtUGiOUS Vi 1,0, CHICKEN<br />
SOUTHERN FRIED<br />
DISJOINTED CHICKEN<br />
TENDER ROAST CHICKEN<br />
JUMBO LOUISIANA SHRIMP<br />
You Poise and Personality<br />
ENCE DALTON<br />
1ST KNOWN<br />
FASfflON MODEL,<br />
'• AUTHORITY<br />
iTANT<br />
5-WEEK<br />
INCLUDES:<br />
CHARM and<br />
MODELING SCHOOL<br />
Under the Person*! DlrecUon<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
F1.ORENCB DALTON<br />
at th* Fhmtan ttotal<br />
RNMnttoll »«• H 9M p.k<br />
Jiriy IMi, liM MM IMh<br />
Croups Fttrmdig Now<br />
TD Begin July lttli<br />
For Information A FRII<br />
PERSONAL ANALYSIS<br />
Phon* EXport 9-1QM<br />
Weekly Tuition to<br />
Fit the Budgets <strong>of</strong>;<br />
*>}-•• \-"-<br />
totht<br />
Otttf, H,<br />
bottfca <strong>of</strong> WWrtej,<br />
N. J.; PatrlcU Ann<br />
VIKJU, and ana «( b**r wan Uirown<br />
LUUa;, IS, otOMty TUk. P*,: Xntin<br />
Into Ore-« EH Harbor Bay, Bgt,<br />
Mean. IB. M (Rutnerford, N, J.; Jana<br />
1 OK HUM HteK «nd<br />
Wyll.. M, <strong>of</strong> No» (Maun, IM,, Mary<br />
wnf«H*t«d a qoantltr <strong>of</strong> alcohoUc<br />
m Urn youa»»B<br />
mi.<br />
D. Kahlo, 19, <strong>of</strong> Vuntnor, N, J.<br />
tavertu*. found at tks party .its.<br />
d«pM« th. fMt<br />
The trip. atartM at SiM a, m, and Sate uwtoB, W, oltoHy Fort, Pn<br />
fle.ottVl^<br />
the fatal hunt for atnggan Wdln« In m *aV WMner, <strong>of</strong> Lawlttown,<br />
,«re bellavod<br />
the wsctU and rotttea ma mad* atP».;<br />
M B FM», m, <strong>of</strong> tMHdmw,<br />
t.SOui.mitiilh.Miiwu rUmg Pa.; Minna Jaw Ziirtowikl. M, «j<br />
The police vuai a buB-hom to call idnnuu*. id P Pa.; J J
^<br />
*<br />
*nf mtm fill H will alts fan-<br />
•Mtr Impothig (til wiltntti sn<br />
HIM <strong>of</strong> Hi* Hnt sffindin," ft»<br />
SmHtr Dlrtrtor HM,<br />
I CsmmlsiioniT Streteh gave two ex.<br />
lamplt'n <strong>of</strong> what some jiivmiles ure<br />
doing hin> iiilhnui the knowledge ol<br />
their parents. <strong>On</strong>e Ifryeer-old boy<br />
from a -Philadelphia suburb, 40^ ar-<br />
! rested «srly jSundjor morniBS «awlr<br />
ins up lin aiiey In control i-iiy so<br />
drunk he bari-ly knew who he a.n eiinipuninns, who fled when<br />
they sow the puliov npproachi.ig, Tl*e<br />
buy was k-fi nankins over the rail fit<br />
4ih MI wild a half tottli' ui votiltii<br />
and 3 hiiif bottle <strong>of</strong> whiske} in his<br />
pOHsesNion }li- did not kmm v,ho he<br />
was OF where he was Ntiiyin^-<br />
Every juienlle resiis-ieritm al any<br />
hotel- niotel- am-sl house- or mumiiu?<br />
house should have a i-haperon, fie*<br />
fordine to a 111111111 i|...l ordinanee.<br />
The i-hapernn niUM rei!!sier ,1! nolue<br />
JteiidqyJtrt*-r> under Ihis liiu 3ml FIIUM<br />
list the names <strong>of</strong> the ju\eni]e-i m<br />
his or her Hire,<br />
Warning<br />
Continued *r#m «ag* 1 :<br />
niflinhno Phi!a!ipl"h!3 vnuihs \v-. rr<br />
arrested on n complaint signed h* '<br />
room t?(eFk Sainuel Lnpet They art<br />
Jamps Raymond McGpttigan. ^2, ai }<br />
Ardiiiore, Pa., iia otcupation, ano<br />
Buo H<strong>of</strong>fman. 19. <strong>of</strong> Haverfard, Pa j<br />
went to room IB in thi> Wesley Arm? j<br />
without first signing iho poyistpr toi i<br />
lodging at thp hsjn] dnsk- They wcri •<br />
released undrr S.10 hail caeh and an i<br />
scheduled for a hearing Monda> ;<br />
morning in Municipal Couri ht-re, |<br />
city pffleltli diieusied Hie |<br />
with Mr. TnhOs Tuesday<br />
s«id th# ewner agreed fe s mid'<br />
night curfew gf fyesti comiRi Ifl^<br />
to and leaving thf<br />
A s#t Qf fult's and fesuintions in<br />
to be posted in eaeh room in ihe<br />
Hotel. Ma urirefii^ieri'd guest * win<br />
be permittt*d inside the hott'l, and<br />
na one will be allowed to U.NC the<br />
ftrc cscapp except in ease <strong>of</strong> fire<br />
ks will be changed on all dunr*<br />
to prewnt unregistered Mue^is fruni<br />
JERRY<br />
GABRIEL<br />
AND HIS ANGELS<br />
Incomparable Entertainment<br />
3 COINS<br />
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AND BAR<br />
ON THI CIRCLE IN SOMERS POINT<br />
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PRESENTS<br />
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p I v •<br />
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MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY<br />
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free Deflvery<br />
PHONE<br />
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WHIItMUfM<br />
TH1 0C1AN CITY<br />
coming and going at will.<br />
HUn the city<br />
The hotel wUl ta tttorouffhly u«d the ordinance p«Sed S<br />
tiMsseleaned, A man will be stationed<br />
on oaen <strong>of</strong> the four floors to sec<br />
that all the rules and regulations<br />
ere obeyed.<br />
The ihrest to lift tho menantile<br />
Ucen» <strong>of</strong> the. Wesley Arms Hotel^<br />
y ,h""*iTy <strong>of</strong> 6Sin Cjiy<br />
on final reading June iTth, nyssioners" eon revoke Uie llecilM<br />
The ordinanee slates that "If Wo<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> CommUsionorg after due<br />
notice and opportunity to he heard, Eiclu.lv. Plrtt Run<br />
determines that any person to wMom Atlantic <strong>City</strong> *»1<br />
a license bi Issued ha! wUUuUy v*<br />
Ml. • SAT, JULY I • t<br />
•Is • Wwdwfyi . Pun^lllwi<br />
"iOUTH PACIPiC"<br />
Color by BcLuia<br />
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' SUN,, MOM.. Tlir,<br />
JULY IB . tl - I*<br />
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"GIANT OP MARATHON"<br />
In DyalbcsM and Color<br />
Alls VINCENT PRICE<br />
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L.tt CNaiw* to SH<br />
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Al» io,aM Nten Attitkea<br />
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iATTLl OP ILOOD IW.AND"<br />
Cartoon e*hi »t PHIII<br />
Plot thli<br />
MieHAIL STR060FF<br />
frarrlns Curt Jerwnt<br />
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tl BO UI uicl<br />
P L A Y H O U S E<br />
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PBODUdm JONATHAN DWIOHT PMSENTO<br />
TONIGHT,<br />
SATURDAY, SUNDAY The Kmg and \<br />
2 SHOWS SAT. IVf.<br />
THRU SUNDAY. JULY 10<br />
HEAR; "Getting to Know You"<br />
it • • "Hmlh, Young Lovmn"<br />
Starring LILA GAGE and VICTOR HELOU<br />
COMING<br />
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SATURDAY, JULY 16<br />
Matinee <strong>On</strong>ly 2 p, tn.<br />
"ADVINTURiS OF SR'iR RABBIT"<br />
by Pilgrim Children's Theatre<br />
B , AMPLE PARKING NEWLY AIR-CONDITIONED a<br />
Movie-wise,<br />
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has<br />
never<br />
been m<br />
anything<br />
like<br />
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love-wise,<br />
laugh-wise<br />
or<br />
otherwise-wise!<br />
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Thru Wed., July 13<br />
Ray Walston^.Edie Adams<br />
I Shoas Sat,<br />
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..CiCILB DEMILLE'S<br />
-_ THEIN r<br />
COMIVIANDMENTS<br />
C . p i ?ut AN^r<br />
HE5T0N • BRYNNER-BAXTER<br />
EDWARD Q ¥VQiiNE<br />
ROBINSON-DECARLO<br />
P , DEREK<br />
services which precede all services<br />
i a sunny smile and a<br />
WIU be led by Waiter D, Eddowes,<br />
Jr.<br />
liUty, Dr, Stover has<br />
_ as chairman <strong>of</strong> the The speaker at the 11 o'clock serv.<br />
j Crusade to be held In SSth st. and Aabury av,, win be Dr.<br />
I In 1861,<br />
James I. McCord,<br />
«as cfaosen for his<br />
I*'position following service<br />
Wmi to 1IM as Dean and Pr»<br />
STOWI TO<br />
Aux. Topic<br />
First Tim* it<br />
Regular Pricwl<br />
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Show & Feature Ttail<br />
Showi at<br />
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n Tschnlcfiler<br />
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11:15 - 3:SO-8:1S<br />
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MON. - WID, JULY 11-13<br />
METRO- GQIflWWfAAYiR<br />
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.* THEAT!<br />
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MAT. DAILY 2 P. M, _ FIRST 1V1 SHOW 7 fci<br />
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»» _<br />
JULY 8 - 9 1 :•<br />
H1RI COME THI PLANET<br />
•%•( . •• COLUMBIAPICTlJRESin-l.<br />
MTfumwrnr<br />
A TOIO PRODUCTION f t<br />
LAST COMPLBTE SHOW •:«<br />
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JULY 11 • 13<br />
Mt»t<br />
•Vi SHOWS AT 1 ft tsM<br />
Three electrifyinfl I<br />
CRSSI<br />
THI OC1AN CITY SINTINIk-LIDMft _j<br />
>ver And Dr, McCord<br />
:le Pulpit Sunday<br />
Tstenuclr Ai»<br />
pn-senW • long<br />
mr at Ui« mornlni;<br />
new 10 O«an<br />
i<br />
smtr, pMtor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Church and<br />
^Mle <strong>of</strong> niUtdeWiUi<br />
it tiw « mi H o'eloek<br />
In fti Oeein <strong>City</strong> Taberfc<br />
» v • PAMJ ^<br />
evening at<br />
O«f«« la un largest Proteatwt publishing home<br />
DIAMONDS -WATCHM_. JIWILRY<br />
Summer Blhl« <strong>On</strong>nfartnee which be-<br />
<br />
vast missionary and welfare program also conducts the Macedonian Bfcls<br />
In his native Greece the land pio- Institute providing yuuleglcal tralnneered<br />
in Christianity by St Paul ing to Protestant theological students<br />
himself; a renowned biblical scholar I each year, supports book •tons in<br />
and authority en the Greek New Athens and other towns, has an Or.<br />
Testament: author <strong>of</strong> a four volume plumage in Katerinl, Bupports a Day<br />
expository study <strong>of</strong> the Epistle <strong>of</strong> St. School with 335 Modsnts and care*<br />
James, and a roree/ul radio speaker. far some 7.000 ehUdren<br />
AMERICA^ i<br />
He edited the Modem Greek New Mr. Zodhiatea Is' the Director <strong>of</strong><br />
Testament published by the Million the coast-to-coast radio ministry<br />
Testaments Campaigns and the known as "The Voice <strong>of</strong> Greece"<br />
American Bible Society.<br />
heard « WABC. New York, each GERMAN fo$i<br />
Through the American Mission to<br />
Sunday, He will speak at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Greeks. Mr. Zodhlate* conducts a<br />
<strong>City</strong> Conference each eveniM Sun.<br />
program <strong>of</strong> caring for orphans, the<br />
day through Friday at T:SO o'clock,<br />
A V L<br />
Dr. Ross H. Stover<br />
and M tM Morning Bible Hour, Tuesday<br />
through Flrldiy at 11 otlock.<br />
PRESENTLY SERVING<br />
fesar a By^cnatic Tliooloey in<br />
Church Soloist<br />
David D. Allen, jr., <strong>of</strong> Royal Oak.<br />
The Austin Presbyterian nteslogieal<br />
Michigan, ».year eld student at<br />
Dr. Edwin H. Knndten<br />
Seminary in Austin, Tenas, Other<br />
FhUaMphu CsUega <strong>of</strong> Bible, direct*<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
DAILY DINNBl<br />
poKitlons heM by him include the Dr. Bdwin H, Knudteo, president<br />
tho musical programs <strong>of</strong> the IMS<br />
Prom I a, •,<br />
pastorate <strong>of</strong> tte Unive«lty Presby.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the BvangeUeal Luthsmn Synod<br />
Conference lie k a tenor sotobt,<br />
<strong>of</strong> New jersey, will preach the morn,<br />
and trumpeter, and Is BssiMed by<br />
Speelalttaa tadndai<br />
terlsn Chyirch in Austin, and pr<strong>of</strong>eg. ing sermon for both Service* in St.<br />
Doris Wright at the organ, and Jean<br />
SAUERBRATEN WITH SPAETZLB<br />
sor <strong>of</strong> Bible in the University <strong>of</strong> John's Lutheran Church, loth st. and<br />
Lalae at the piano,<br />
SUNDAY DINNER<br />
Texas,<br />
Central av,, at g:SO and 11 a.m. Bun.<br />
Bvery Saturday nliht Is "Film EXport MM2 KXIOCKWURST A SAUERKROUT<br />
From 4 p.m.<br />
day. Ilia subject WIU be The Ability<br />
Night," featuring full lenith gospel<br />
ROULADEN & HASENPFEFFER<br />
In the interest <strong>of</strong> the church, Dr. to Look Up."<br />
Alms in sound and color, 'Teen Age<br />
bctwepn Mh andMcCord<br />
has traveled extensively, At the recent synod leal convention<br />
Rock" will be shown ;hu Saturday<br />
lecturing and preaehytg In Great <strong>of</strong> the Bynod In St. John's last May,<br />
I JfcCord, president <strong>of</strong> Britain, Uw> Netherlands, Canada, Dr, Knudten was elected for hk<br />
Hl<strong>of</strong>ial Seminary, will Scotland, Czechoslovakia, the Oontl third term as president.<br />
at T:SO p n,, in thenent,<br />
and South America, as well aa He was born in Chicago, and at-<br />
M U, sod tb« as in the United States. He is curtended Carthage College, m,, and<br />
rently chairman <strong>of</strong> the North Amer Hanuna DlvlnUy School, Springfleld.<br />
j ta • «#lMeno«n p lean Area CJouneu <strong>of</strong> the World Al. Ohio, He received the Honorary De-<br />
jna mthor. Hii Influence<br />
i felt throwiliout the entire<br />
llanee <strong>of</strong> Reformed Churches,<br />
gre« <strong>of</strong> Doctor <strong>of</strong> Divinity from Wit-<br />
OUR BIGj^Bff^SPECTACULAR!<br />
tenberg College in 1MB, and the<br />
is. «n* he Is widely "TWere Is ample parking space for Honorary degree <strong>of</strong> Doctor <strong>of</strong> Laws<br />
ipuMlc speikef, M* sei* the morning services on the Taber. from Wagner College in 1851<br />
MtB hwdeiit twice week. natle grounds. The building is meeh.<br />
m The beautiful new anlcaJly ventilated and there is seat-<br />
He has served on the committee* WUBam Maim<br />
Broad »nd Boulevard,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the United Lutheran church In<br />
ing outside for overflow crowds. The<br />
b i testlinony to his<br />
America, and U vice-president <strong>of</strong> the William Maun, bass soloist, will The Greatest Sales Show In Our History<br />
man as well<br />
Strand Theater is air conditioned. New Jersey Council <strong>of</strong> churches. sing at all three services at the<br />
Dr, Leon T, Moore wUl serve as Tha Rev. Frank P. AdJar. pastor First Methodist Church Sunday. Mr,<br />
many young men chaplain. Music U by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> St. John's, wUl preach on Sunday Maun will sing the works <strong>of</strong> Handel.<br />
_y, and has taugM Tabernacle Quartette under the di. morning In the Chapel at SSth st, Malotte and MacGunsey. Mr, Maun<br />
„«, at Wniple Univer. recUn <strong>of</strong> Frtti_ Krueger with 1, and West av. at 11 o'clock, church is a regular member <strong>of</strong> the Oritorlc<br />
:-«/'limlogy for many<br />
Woodley KaleholT at the organ, gong School la conducted At the Chapel Choir, and comes here from the • COME IN! SEEING IS BELIEVING!<br />
at •;« a, m.<br />
Riverside Church in New York <strong>City</strong>, , I<br />
1 to aU, he Is a popular<br />
I Urtbodlst Summer AuxUIai-y<br />
dlM visitors and residents to<br />
I Httel on Tuesday at I<br />
. AJberthine Richardson, <strong>of</strong><br />
LNJ, «ffl present a pTograijI<br />
1 Ital Witt •hells,"<br />
t JMudMB and her husband<br />
I jilterested In shells for 11<br />
|isd have collected, bought or<br />
s until now they have<br />
ipeciestataling nearly<br />
t. The Riehardsons are<br />
: <strong>of</strong> Uie Philadelphia Shell<br />
I ui spend their vaeatloni<br />
W" Susan Com^oll. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
[will play the piano for the<br />
I music. Mrs. Alnprt Rrooks<br />
th« slnnlnR, Mrs. Thomas<br />
will provide the devotions.<br />
1 A. Frtedrich will pre^lde.<br />
j. Hilph FOK Is the h(Kt«s. She<br />
• (Htatod by Mr-i, John Ash by.<br />
"" 1 Bell, Mrs. Robert K. Bell.<br />
Botert K. Bell, Jr.. Mrs.<br />
|Blawell, Mrs, Walter Durness,<br />
t Bumhnm, Mm. Robert<br />
Mrs Hoy Darby, Sr,<br />
D»N)y, Jr. Mrs. Mabel<br />
«n Clara I Toi, Mrs Sun<br />
- Ha, Mn. Lewis Candy, Mrs.<br />
*40od(rey, Mrs. Max Hannum<br />
«mard Henry.<br />
k fllftert s. High, Mrs. Roland<br />
%M. 1. Parker Hlllman. Mrs.<br />
S. Klmble. Mrs. Raymond<br />
, Mn, Raymond 'McHenry.<br />
m Maloy, Mrs. Part IMItch<br />
I DaUy Morey. Mrs Harold<br />
n. Omrles B Powell, airs<br />
»«, ilrj. Olfa Scull. Mrs<br />
•i!! 1 !? 11 K Vetl *r. MM J<br />
^M. John C. Williams,<br />
Winner, Mrs. Edward<br />
(EL KIDS<br />
IU<br />
OUftOIL.<br />
WA<br />
M you<br />
<strong>of</strong> tta<br />
«W« your<br />
Therefore being justified by<br />
faith, we have peace with God<br />
through ayr Lord Jesus Christ.<br />
—(Romano 3:1)<br />
We have ftith that the ma<br />
Witt Hie tomorrow j that when<br />
we turn them on, the electric<br />
Ii»ht, the TV and the radio<br />
will work,,, belief in the operation<br />
<strong>of</strong> powers we cannot see<br />
or comprehend. Why, then,<br />
doei our faith in God <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
falter? Without it, we can<br />
have no peace.<br />
RAY'S BICYCLE CENTER<br />
SALES and SERVICE<br />
1336 Asbury Avenue<br />
Open<br />
f very Day<br />
RENTAL . 50c Par Hour<br />
ENGLISH and AMERICAN<br />
Alts Ront«J by Day • Weak - Month<br />
Tandems - Repairs<br />
Quidf and slick I Cover<br />
centent with this new<br />
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psinting a plesiure.<br />
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PHIL TURNER'S PAINT STORE<br />
721 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
STORE HOURS: 8 to 8:80 Daily<br />
1 ClMed IWday and toturfay Evinloii<br />
Phone EXport 9-0498<br />
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W« ©!«• SftH <strong>On</strong>M Sl«mp»<br />
"We Cow tte Ct^r and fWit'i Around ft"<br />
PAtHTlNG flit<br />
TOWN<br />
with PHIL TURNER<br />
WeU, that Fourth <strong>of</strong> July<br />
ithre&day holiday wu really<br />
somethtng, wasn't It? It seems<br />
to M we never hed nigger<br />
crowdf. But, I was gild to |M<br />
back to the store dn Tuesday.<br />
I spent a working weekend —<br />
putting up the MrsMu, mowing<br />
the grass, ind polishing my car<br />
If only more people would buy<br />
paint I would be able to pay<br />
somebody to do this stuff and<br />
could ipend my Ifilidays on the<br />
beach like a human being. Please,<br />
come In and buy my paint<br />
Please!<br />
• * *<br />
Par •vtrybedy'i Inform.tion<br />
•• <strong>of</strong> today fhen art uactly<br />
M d.yi until tf» Labar Day<br />
WHkand, thii talMn't l.it<br />
ttir«-day holiday. But, <strong>of</strong><br />
court*, featwMn now and ttnn<br />
•varybody will have mada at<br />
iNit a million dollan and fea<br />
raal happy. Than will com* tna<br />
Fill patntlno iaa»n, plaaM<br />
buy my pahil.<br />
Evidently some people dont<br />
believe that the trains still run<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, But, they dot My<br />
mother came down on one the<br />
ether day, and everything was<br />
just dandy all the way from<br />
Candenp file reports, at least<br />
until the stalnloss steel Budd car<br />
started for the South end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
island. By ihe new AM> store It<br />
halted and the conductor got<br />
out. <strong>On</strong> the tracks, neatly parked<br />
and locked up tight with the<br />
brake on,, was an automobile<br />
The crew decided that whoever<br />
owned Hie ear wit in the store.<br />
There was a long watt while the<br />
shoppers ware canvassed. Hnal.<br />
ly, a lady admitted the car -was<br />
heft She. explained mat<br />
thought train service had been<br />
abandoned here years ago, and<br />
always parked on the backs<br />
while shopping;.<br />
• • •<br />
No evening ttera hours for na<br />
until after Labor Day. Our houna<br />
will M from 8 to 5:30 Monday<br />
through Saturday, My aUfi deserves<br />
the time <strong>of</strong>f, and anyh anyhow,<br />
darn dn lw lew ppeople<br />
are doing ingany<br />
painting pg iting on these weeke kd nd<br />
nnga. Th The whole Itaff (including l<br />
me) Ii going down to the Boardwalk<br />
on both Friday and Saturday<br />
evenings and spend money<br />
like craiy.<br />
yen nttt week.<br />
Phil<br />
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Jilt Moortyn Theatre Service<br />
Dr. B«lph W.Mnn<br />
. AS) Mr, Dr.<br />
Dlalatar sf OM<br />
tns<br />
Or. Soctanan has »r»ed only Hi<br />
IfuA<strong>On</strong>i CHNk, *m bs ha.<br />
Mm IM W «« JM7. IB 1MB<br />
B MktM ap Park am aa*<br />
SB UHIMWi «l *• W W<br />
«O,MaM neipMBt «t Maanty<br />
rir tam U iimnm Umatr-<br />
Us is i^s iB**Tfrr sf<br />
la* HIM ef •*»* to -<br />
Ar m |M^ Or.<br />
17 Traffic Cases Came Under<br />
Gavel Of Judge King Tuesday<br />
Totltty<br />
•f PMYUJt MHI<br />
•paiMK to Hymn<br />
Mfm — -n to<br />
[Appetizing Luncheon while<br />
activities<br />
TOW TO TAtX<br />
-Mow Oat 'air baa<br />
MM keeps quiet eniest<br />
true M M chU<br />
drea tar* to talk. It fins item<br />
opportunities to aapreas themselves<br />
take tbemselvtj<br />
Is a new experience. They<br />
also Just Uke Ik sound they make<br />
and tney find wutrili faffjnafipjf<br />
This Is tbe time when parents on<br />
do a great deal to help their child<br />
acquire dear and pleasing speech, a<br />
•went for a WeUwL Bow a NU<br />
talks it determined by what he (wars<br />
He teams to apeak the language<br />
spoken In his hone, whether it fee<br />
EmtUsh, Frndi or an, other. Be<br />
Is pronounce wards tad use<br />
grammar In exactly the same way<br />
as toe people M bean, usually Ms<br />
parents.<br />
As children get older and go to<br />
school, they Uarn more about iangtod<br />
grammar, bat it U by<br />
example at bane that their talking<br />
habit* an formed. Many people<br />
can write without errors, but ir.urder<br />
the king's English in everyday eonvenation.<br />
tWIU on encourage their children<br />
to talk and to improve their<br />
speech Pronunciation takes time<br />
and ss does grammar. Parents vnll<br />
flnd tt much more pr<strong>of</strong>itable is prononnce<br />
warts eorreeUy far tie child<br />
than to correct hit pronunciation or<br />
Without making a tts lane <strong>of</strong> tt,<br />
neoBraft (ka AM to learn and<br />
•ewwwwda. LaBgnale U leaned<br />
y »e nut a AIM can be helped lo<br />
se 11 wen.<br />
„ Jr., M, <strong>of</strong> Poundin. Hill,<br />
Va. *a>, for speeding 19 miles ever<br />
the maUt naoit and passing a red<br />
tnffle uat, Ronald n.tfan.1. a, pf<br />
Hnerttwn, fa,, pusing a red bunker<br />
light, MO Hward W, WApna,,,<br />
•O, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Pi, BM pajtisg<br />
* M light Fredrick N. Milaapf m,<br />
fi, <strong>of</strong> Scarsdale. N. Y, obstruction u<br />
•Won, tU. Lee BorfSsetster, 19. pi<br />
^erkxie, ft^, #1^ gpaj^jhiy Bebert<br />
O. Shunden, », Warren, Pi, $ 10 tot<br />
passing a blinker Usht.<br />
tt. JM LvHwnn<br />
Mm -t. aad Wast H,<br />
TW Bav. Pn-li r -<br />
te OB urn min<br />
minuM mmm mi say m» tuM<br />
•p<br />
-»ujudm lausrcn. n* MH II Jo- MBit.<br />
ine M*. Paul A. rri-lrich CMMN CITY<br />
•«• Ma sanaam at UM isiS awl IIHhk.<br />
*ii, OHM* <strong>City</strong><br />
in woranip aerrieez In U» dHna In, ttarrr P.<br />
Wuhan Maun nu be<br />
at att<br />
The MOM in a sertas ai •esseu<br />
en a century <strong>of</strong> Of»mt Propheii wlii<br />
t;4S a, BL<br />
U a. m.—»• TOe<br />
BOB, -Whan, Do D Ys. lmitat.T- pas.<br />
tor Adtar. na BUotat, Nancy Jane<br />
ML OrtantatAlbsfta Wasaaun.<br />
PIMT f«HBVTUMN CHUMN<br />
and Wesley •». «»"" «"»<br />
•Ma. Oirw CniMad, Msan<br />
b* itudJed tha week. The lesion a<br />
edMed, -0«da Ward and the World<br />
•UNBAY—<br />
WO a.Bl,-Sttnday Srtool for the<br />
trains<br />
tmu tar sgtBUns; M myes and nsiu<br />
M u out nan ay Jiuiuapal in a luniie (one. John f Suder, IS.<br />
iuasm FnnUn A. Kittf Tuasay <strong>of</strong> 31 -V Share ri. Marmora, was<br />
manual ba per* forfeited oui<br />
w tsuin* lo iww, U4 UE Otter eonncted at speeding JS mllet an<br />
11 wen aU «wM <strong>of</strong> a s hoar in a 2a-mile sane and lined H<br />
«* navtoi trafDa natayons and U eoan costi<br />
awing prMMM a€ three yeneu Uaude r. KaUer Jr. t», <strong>of</strong> nun, |<br />
wet* nwked lor W sin sa,<br />
burg, had the cttarg. at recUeai!<br />
now artM <strong>of</strong> speeding u<br />
Jobs MMilass, H. <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Civ, urmnj aiiinst Urn ndueed to cirefond<br />
cmity <strong>of</strong> liiwdim W miles «B ^^s dsnng, cte was fined f?<br />
hour is • Matte wne He «u<br />
(med l u l i court saitt.<br />
Mta «. P.r«o, », sf IMA *,<br />
n oMM <strong>of</strong> dnrtBi 70 mile* tn<br />
Boar in * Stnlltim nd EM «U<br />
Jobs A. Svccwy, tt,<br />
at IMM, N, J. n* Kcastd at<br />
drMag hi. «r m aw » iwor la<br />
• mm* BB* and taUened |30<br />
MdMautaM DoutUm, Pinio<br />
and rmnmj kit Unlr diivUui<br />
Yonni <strong>of</strong> Wast Ouster.<br />
Pa, was found (ulUr sf reckless drhbis<br />
by wea«MI back aad forth oo<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> ci^Saisi Mat tdfftL<br />
and anattne the middle Una, Be W£S<br />
fined M and M sMa.<br />
aUehard Seharf, lfl, sf Bowilnj<br />
Green, Va, was fined W ggd *<br />
e f^j<br />
M costs. George M. Higoee, ju, u<br />
Atlantic Oty, was canwrted n( ipee»<br />
ing at W mil«3 an boor In a au-miie<br />
looe and was fnud W and fi soiu.<br />
M U S. Man. U, <strong>of</strong> Mi wen av,<br />
m lined W and *> costs lor iUagat<br />
i^ p.ji.wg ^ red s** g The Sunday Church School begins<br />
at MS a, m. and U«re is a pbee<br />
for ran Rgardleat <strong>of</strong> TOUT an.<br />
The Worship wrtka beaOBs at 11<br />
rfort you wU alwayi retain a<br />
conllal ChMtian welcome<br />
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock is<br />
Wednesday eitmnt at.l o'clock is<br />
The Hour <strong>of</strong> Praise, Prayer and<br />
Study TnJ* u one <strong>of</strong> the most intercums<br />
aieetiBes <strong>of</strong> Ibe nek. $49.95<br />
Sunday ennlBf Gwpel serrtce be.<br />
HI at 7.30 yith a Gocpel H<br />
SCHUrf EUCIHC<br />
Sateflitea lote in trade ntb Mattel<br />
t'Bioa.<br />
710 /USURY AVENUE<br />
fffp |j^*^f Lsvifl<br />
A. iumun. I?, ar •*-*""»£. r^, was<br />
louna gum.} OJ Janu a tratue u|Bt<br />
lined a total <strong>of</strong> «0 and «<br />
i *nfl1 M. Hataline, IS <strong>of</strong> £14<br />
Surry ar, NstakU, was Cued<br />
for Mrtfmpt at court- Ue faiied<br />
to appear for a scheduled heannj<br />
June 21. £bc HI faond not guilty<br />
<strong>of</strong> areless driving.<br />
ball were Janes ^a»ti*i<br />
My Neighbors O*l year frw» tapy sf<br />
fh» artkU from GAR In<br />
««•><br />
PALMER CHEVROlfT-OLDSMOeiLE, Inc.<br />
111? ASBURY AVENUE<br />
JOHNSON'S CONFECTIONS<br />
Oc*an <strong>City</strong> Boardwalk's Largest<br />
H0NU MADE ICE CREAM & CANDY SHOP<br />
1MJ _<br />
HUT BUTTER WAFERS . , ,<br />
426 Boardwalk<br />
The new confection wMi that old-fashioned extra eom«thi«|;.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly at Johnson's. Rkfa "tattery," butterscotch flavor with<br />
, , w*ter this «od eriip, Alm^ ev«yif,<br />
wnMtejtol. We't-e only mpd« a batch lug<br />
enough to M Uarougb the weekend.<br />
FOR GO1S<br />
BRINGS<br />
— II<br />
Hll.in . . ,_<br />
MAIN LINE INN<br />
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Serving Br-akfct»t Evwty Day<br />
8 a. m. to 12 Neon<br />
• • i»»n "g<<br />
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Open 24 Howrt o Doy<br />
SRIAKFAST - UJNCH<br />
HOT SANDWICHES - LATE SNAOo|<br />
SPECIALIZING IN<br />
HAMiURGIRS - «i» CHICKIli<br />
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The DORL<br />
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104 Asbory Ave. Phone EXport 9-511<br />
Serving The Same<br />
DELICIOUS HOME COOKED MEALS<br />
INCLUDING FULL-COURSE DINNERS<br />
Enjoy ffra Finest<br />
Servad In a Home Afmospher-<br />
* tTONMS FROM 4 RM.<br />
CLUB BREAKFASTS<br />
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CRYSTAL ROOM<br />
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BREAKFAST 1 a.m. until lOsM a.m.<br />
DELUXE DINNERS 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. $2.00!<br />
Delightfully Differet<br />
KA'nmYN M. RYAN, Management<br />
GOOD FOOD HOSPITALITY<br />
Mi-<br />
COURTEOUS SERVICE If<br />
HMM IXport 9-1310 «<br />
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AM-to 11 A.W. 4 P.M.<br />
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OUR MJNU^OR DHJCKHJ5<br />
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NCW §n&BMH% IdtCliWl flpd<br />
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Anchorage Tavern<br />
f • *** ' 823 Bay Awnw, Somart Point<br />
Op-n Miy »<br />
~jtar OpMM • mm. — AIM Paek-g* Good*<br />
iheJLVYN<br />
BRIGHTON PLACE<br />
(BETWEEN 4th and 5th STREET<br />
OFF ATLANTIC AVTOUI)<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
OPiN TO THi PUBLIC<br />
BREAKFAST • DINNER<br />
PHI PARKINS<br />
LINCOLN<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
AM CONOmpNIlD<br />
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OUR 2 2nd Y IA R<br />
SERVING<br />
BREAKFAST , , , 8 to 12 Noon<br />
DINNER , , 4:30 to 8:30 PM<br />
•MM MtMMMMt i<br />
•vmtTr u eera, i<br />
W&^-*<br />
r f. . r,<br />
1912<br />
CMN *M HHJ.Yt<br />
, -Jj «• »« «MMeea tatto<br />
Dr. William E 8w»»er «zplalned<br />
that the ground-up crabs ooottln<br />
rather more Iodine, cblortdea and<br />
alelum than bolUe, Ilka, The cal-<br />
Uua especially mlsht uaist Ika<br />
untwhat add aU^ffiT^ j<br />
And tie aJkaMda la tobacco would<br />
not doth. hoUjr much good.<br />
Whan Ji m taat tini. M prone<br />
hol^f Wby net watt aad prune<br />
Just before ChrtrtM, so that you<br />
u» th. eUpDing. fer dMonSsuf<br />
Many grower, and that December la<br />
i»<strong>of</strong>l a time H «jy W dupe rnelr<br />
Wtan tott? taat HST, prw,,<br />
BMSAHI<br />
A hone gardener aaka for advice<br />
shout the American boxwood plants<br />
be bought at the supermarket. He<br />
•ays he got then aheap because they<br />
were on their last legs. He took<br />
them home, planted them, and cut<br />
them dawn to about half their height<br />
The stems are still green and the<br />
home gardener wants to knew If<br />
there's a dumce the plants will<br />
grow If he takes care <strong>of</strong> anal.<br />
Donald B. JUcey. home ground*<br />
ipecdalhrtS aays he doesnt sea what<br />
else this gardenar eoutd han doas,<br />
and all he can do is wait and see<br />
If the paUenU^ survive.<br />
ANTS m-nm tuumm<br />
Another home gardeqer wanta to<br />
know how to Pretnt ants ta Us<br />
maple trees.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e way Is to paint a band <strong>of</strong><br />
sticky stuff that's made for this<br />
purpose- It perks Uke the fly paper<br />
we usa to tans In the UMhen.<br />
My authority here says that the<br />
ants probably are after tbe "honey,<br />
CONSLSTEHTIY<br />
GOOD<br />
NOD<br />
FOR 49 YEARS<br />
Boardwalk at Moorlyn Terrace<br />
— Serving —<br />
* Luncheon * Dinner<br />
CABBAGE PATCH CHAT. Mn, Ralph H. Van Glider.<br />
Of <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, general chairman <strong>of</strong> the Cape Hay County<br />
Garden Club 1 , flower show, and Mrs, Albert Arnold, eochairman,<br />
discuss vegetable exhibits. Hen they converse<br />
over giant cabbage £ tbs Van Gilder garden at 13th «t<br />
and Bay av. The Mower Shew Is listed for tta Chrk Club.<br />
house in Stone Harbor on August 6 and 7. — Gralnser<br />
audio photo, ^<br />
on the WMber will keep it alive and push type <strong>of</strong> notary,<br />
functioning.<br />
be moved too fast to *> a nnooth<br />
The neopreae flap on the aeatlng<br />
value may form a poor Mat beeattM<br />
cutting Job.<br />
<strong>of</strong> foreign material under it or in T»e real type <strong>of</strong> BOWS' need* sa<br />
dew' manufactured by aphlds in thetime<br />
it may require replacement, ac adjustment <strong>of</strong> the shear plate evenly<br />
maple, so If the home gardener looks cording to the engineer Sprayers for the length <strong>of</strong> the reel and with<br />
closely hell find aphid, as well a. <strong>of</strong> the direct pomp type Include pis- Just enough prestan to cut an In-<br />
•nil in bis trees,<br />
ton washers which also need oiling dividual Made <strong>of</strong> grass aa the cut Is<br />
There's certain speculation that and occasional renewal.<br />
tested the length <strong>of</strong> the shear plate.<br />
•Ms somehow pUei the aphlds in<br />
Bad nicks in reel blade, or (hear<br />
the trees, Ilka putting cow. out to Valves are usually removable for plate can be dressed down wtth a<br />
punn<br />
periodic cleaning to remove encrust- file. For a regular snurpenlns operaed<br />
aprajr materials and Iron slime<br />
• e<br />
tion, swiirt a auapensian ef turbomn-<br />
front the miter. Valve springs can dum dust or valve grinding oom-<br />
WHKJH MMUiNT<br />
corrode aad become ineffective and pound ia oil or water aloag the shear<br />
Gardener, and other, troubled by need replacing. The span nonle plate edge while the MMM— is<br />
mosquitoes and other pests as they should, <strong>of</strong> course, be taken apart oc- Hocked up for stationary operation.<br />
work in the garden may wander casionally, the strainer cleaned, the<br />
which repellent warks bast. nonle disk polished on both aides Some maphinw can he ran In re-<br />
A brand new drcular written by and the tiny orifice deanod with a verse for sharpening and thla is but,<br />
Dr. Phillip Oranett, who has made wire probe.<br />
according to the engineer.<br />
• specialty ef repellent., explains A few minutes' attention for main,<br />
the Ins and out* <strong>of</strong> thase handy new tenants win tnanre trouble-free oper-<br />
additions to comfortable living m ation and avoid the frustration <strong>of</strong> a<br />
'Insect Repellents for Personal Use,' balJUng sprayer when you need it HOTEL<br />
YOB sin get a copy from your conn,<br />
ty agricultural agent.<br />
m m<br />
nurnirBit TELLS HOW<br />
CAM CAN<br />
TO ftuiPcH Mown<br />
Unless your lawn momr makes a<br />
Thai garden apipyn <strong>of</strong> yours will etaan tut the mangled and torn grass<br />
give many years <strong>of</strong> service tt yea Indies<br />
back, giving the lawn a gray<br />
turn give it a little ore,<br />
and seared look and encouraging di*.<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> the spray materials used seaae,<br />
today have a corrosive effect on<br />
metals and not many sprayers Inter' W, C. Kcueger, extension fun en-<br />
ion are resistant, it's an eitrs Aon gineer at Rutgers University, <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
to flush out and rinse the sprayer some advice on sharpening both the<br />
container after each we, but rt pays rotary and reel type* <strong>of</strong> mowars. He<br />
in the long run, advices vv. C. Krjeg- says few owners <strong>of</strong> ratafias know<br />
er, extension farm engineer at But. that only the vary tip <strong>of</strong> the rotating<br />
ger. University. Clean water jloshed blade engages the grass" and does<br />
around does a good Job.<br />
the cutting<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
The pump for com priming the ah- Many authorities recommend dressi<br />
a pnearaatk: aprayM- usually Ining the Wade with a metal or ear.<br />
cludes a leather washer and a seat- borundum file every few hours <strong>of</strong><br />
ing valv. at the bottflm <strong>of</strong> ihe ah» operation to Insure a reasonably clean<br />
tubs, A Mw drops <strong>of</strong> MMsfaet oil cut. Sharpening can be done with<br />
the blade in place, hut the engineer<br />
warns <strong>of</strong> a special danger. Be sure<br />
to tUscorvnect the spark plug to avoid<br />
accidental starting <strong>of</strong> the newer<br />
when you turn the blade by handl<br />
Power traction nuiwers are design,<br />
ed with a ground speed matched to<br />
the rotaUon speed <strong>of</strong> the blade. The<br />
OPiN TO PUBLIC<br />
FOR DINNER<br />
ALL DINNERS — $X50<br />
From Parking<br />
During Dinner<br />
At Mi Sf. and OCMR AV»<br />
CLUB<br />
DELIGHTFUL NEW PLACE<br />
TO DINE AND DANCE AT THE FOBMER<br />
BALA INN, SOMERS POINT, N, J.<br />
IB<br />
ttwf wmOmmmtr<br />
doasnt rosHy go to sleep. Alter<br />
Then, on w* mswo<br />
w earir ytort i»ck to tm ctty.<br />
Phona. WAIIwr MIS!<br />
CHOtCE<br />
far<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
LUNCH<br />
DINNER<br />
LATE SNACKS<br />
SODAS<br />
The TRADEWINDS<br />
NINTH rmHT and W1SLEY AVENUE<br />
•w w»V«M* to auWMae- ao tha|<br />
OPEN TO<br />
THE PUBLIC<br />
MbtAKfAtT<br />
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You and your family wilt tfhjoy oCkA<br />
comfort and restful atmospiW«-4rf out<br />
dining room. Out. food Is well prqppivd '<br />
in our spotless, sunlit IcfrdVans wdteh or*<br />
always open for yotir Inspection, fortien»<br />
or© W d<br />
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Hotel Hmcom<br />
a^atllate fall' aksallllll' ^iattfa<br />
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tea-half block from the Boardwalk on 8th Sfv<br />
for luncho<strong>of</strong>w and prival* dinner paittos Phon* EXpatt'<br />
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f<br />
RESTAURANT^<br />
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SEAFOOD<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
OPEN<br />
4p. m.<br />
Saturday and Sunday<br />
CAFETERIA OPEN , ,<br />
12 Noon to 9 RKU<br />
8 A.M. h> 9 P.M.<br />
BREAKFAST SERVED<br />
SEAFOOD MARKET , , . 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />
SEAFOOD PLATTERS , , Served 11 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />
BAKERY 9 A.M.—<br />
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WM at 9 u,aav<br />
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FISHING
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IN UNK FENCE<br />
and Aluminum Bldg.<br />
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p MOTTID • FMI LITMATUM<br />
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SAVED BY SHBlNKACt <strong>Ocean</strong> ihnntojf<br />
nDm ran to what Bitai it mUMe for 1m in newly ball<br />
tte State to keep their hwb above •««.<br />
to E. Bnwe<br />
Thompson, h Jr. J instructor to in geology i at u the *• Canaan Candai Di*M« <strong>of</strong> Bat.<br />
fn Cnjnnity, vbo bs. Aon who* the sboreUne mltnt have<br />
been. More netnUy recently tbe tbr ntrend d has In n*«Md and tte coast Is siarttBf<br />
to ri»rtn*_ risrtnk Bui But Tbomp.ni TbompKd -mil 'and nil Ms f«Bow f«ow feotoglfts fcatii|ists see no<br />
cli» far<br />
ilum UBlw you plan to stick anuBd for • few more mill yan,<br />
Camden Was The Jersey Shore<br />
ions Ago, Geologist Reports<br />
BBUNSWJCK — Vi«tlowr»<br />
on N« J«KJ*I scuba<br />
Ulta y be lotareflcd to<br />
Iwn am. met would te HHW W<br />
milM at IH If tb*y bad ben ban a<br />
few minion rnn «o<br />
Toil infornution Is np^lcd by R<br />
Bna TkoBMoa Jr., an mufuetor in<br />
BoJogy «t ite AndEB Ditiiion <strong>of</strong><br />
the State Univenity. who hu iMM<br />
me AtlaBUe coast, Aceerdyig to Us<br />
nadtags, baardnDi bsDd*n BO to<br />
m million fmmn ago -oald bave<br />
sttrtad hunnnrlns m Cjundcn and<br />
TrcnMl.<br />
l»ytr» <strong>of</strong> cud M cLa>- (kit<br />
up tbt Coastal nabi ^fva <strong>of</strong><br />
Jcncr (the region toinlwast sf<br />
Wilminfton, Del., '<br />
and tte Eiriion Bay! an iea floor<br />
deposits laid down during Meaolote ]<br />
and Cenozsie Mrs <strong>of</strong> geologic tin. i<br />
IB 60 million yean or ao, tte iea has<br />
withdr»wB gradually to its present<br />
position I<br />
In tte last 100 rtmrt, however, the<br />
const line has receded and eeoloidsts<br />
art not anile so where it will be a *<br />
IJOOO or 1.000 Kin from BOW.<br />
Tbe indications ut, according to<br />
Thompson, Ihst the tout Une might<br />
to recede, H* wouldn't ad.<br />
vise ipMuIalors on beach front propertiei<br />
to start rusim inland, however,<br />
anies they f&st fhsa the<br />
tain <strong>of</strong><br />
775 Youngsters Romp In Big<br />
Central <strong>City</strong> Holiday Outing<br />
Th* Qeatnl Osean <strong>City</strong> Civic As- (—1st,<br />
locution heM Its WDiI July 4th celebr.Uon<br />
under fiir iMea at tbe Mth<br />
st. ptarpvond.<br />
&tfi North, se€fBtarr <strong>of</strong><br />
MM an MUm»ted 1.0OO people<br />
present when tte activities<br />
started at 10 a. IB. with i few words<br />
<strong>of</strong> wetaBe by Mayor Nathaniel C.<br />
Smllh and Commisuon^rs D, Alton<br />
Stretch and I, Thomas WaktBiaa.<br />
Following the welMBie, ra«i nd<br />
gasies wejs viafed for &e ^iUren<br />
<strong>of</strong> all m&em Mss were awarded to<br />
Uw wtnaen <strong>of</strong> the compeUlKHi, Pop-<br />
•cycle* wen later distributed among<br />
the T7S youths piMent.<br />
The Cape Mar County BaMoe<br />
atteaded the ^Uebfatios and<br />
Play. ^%e Beacne Hqoad was also<br />
srailable in the event <strong>of</strong> injuries to<br />
the Mmpeutors.<br />
Starttu at 6 JO p m., tbe Associs<br />
Bon's semipr<strong>of</strong>cadonal buebail team<br />
net the Pkjsunrrijle A 1 Mary<br />
B^s ev^r 13 F^<br />
Ut* Bob MacMarara. 2nd, Bob<br />
kiss. GlfU ov&r IB<br />
GMsbftU, 2nd, B^a#<br />
N S, aide protHts curb<br />
lift af mail.<br />
Ml<br />
"A good listener not only b<br />
popular everywhere bat after<br />
a while he knows •anethlnt,"<br />
! on tbe 35th<br />
tL diamond, ally, pitching far tte<br />
A's. struck oat |g 0«n aty hacten.<br />
Parker, hurliog for Oeean <strong>City</strong>, met<br />
eat sev^ All Tte game was called<br />
after seven innings became <strong>of</strong> dark.<br />
ss ending hi a 3f3 ti#.<br />
Tbe Association presented its weekly<br />
free mories on tte buebaU field<br />
after Hmdown,<br />
•'<br />
OMrn Ctty ,.,,, IN 101 0—J<br />
HMMHMH* «• 1» 0—3<br />
2S yard dash—Boys under five—Ut.<br />
Jimmy Keeit, Sod, Chris Dougherty.<br />
OW» nadir fl«( — 1st. Ho«m.ry<br />
M A Ind. Mar? Anne Feelf, 9teye»r-old<br />
boyi—ut, Ed Cnsaek, lad,<br />
MvM mUtnan, SU-yeiMld girU—<br />
Ut, Margr MoCw, Jod, vlrslnU Multw.<br />
B«»«Wjp>-aM boy*-Jat. M<br />
stcOiw, tod, Fred BoUnson, inn.<br />
i «ri*-M, Pegey Wsntor,<br />
Mbarto and Tna» Mar.<br />
»y»rd dMh Poj» eight and nine<br />
—Ut be.t. Bob KeDey. tad heM,<br />
L«iy Lm«n Urta elpiayi iiH^jff xtgsshi. the<br />
dJwilred'by 7 5. S Marble, Her<br />
to MMski tts-M, Definitely<br />
dtfferaaf.<br />
B, fi MerHiry, »<br />
ann'-aa arfan UM by H*e Lay-<br />
*"?** new Jtmary wkU will »»*•<br />
.Mr appul to tte rockin* act aM<br />
a Urn mew Broom Buna . Mit<br />
w=hhKton iik.1. sIM -n» TW<br />
Of U»-~ H i» hot M U»jn«n*nl will]<br />
Ox pop« dun, «d they » ft op<br />
Mernr; ta nMM tte Ri^er<br />
n«c (Mug "<strong>On</strong> A Swinging D.1*.-<br />
•M to tte Utat from a bat ««<br />
Ore.<br />
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AtlMiHo ^ ' i Steel Wer the week <strong>of</strong> Augujt 14 with<br />
Tony Gnat's "Stan <strong>of</strong> Tomorrow." The young <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
performers successfully auditioned for the show. Miss<br />
Caldwell ta the daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs. Robert Caldwell,<br />
Of 600 Atlantic av., and Mr. Hubmaster is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Thomaa Hubmaster, ST., 1029 Central av.—<br />
Grainger audio photo.<br />
22 Homes, Public Buildings<br />
<strong>On</strong> Old House Tour Itinerary<br />
The y~»»«u »ud House at M<br />
North M^» •*•• C'S 8 1W Cop*<br />
Jonathan Band House<br />
KouiB, to ono <strong>of</strong> 32 boBM and p(ib-<br />
Ue buUdlngs open lor the Old HBUM<br />
Tour, sponsored tar tha Ctn May<br />
doittty Art League tsmerrew*<br />
A sAtMM.ri mierfowl docsya<br />
wlU be displayed at the John Town-<br />
Maid Mouse la Oeau View, another<br />
<strong>of</strong> Om aMM along the tour. Before<br />
tte tarn <strong>of</strong> tho century tool huntere<br />
took pride In csrvlng their awn decoys<br />
showing considerable variation<br />
in design and execution The decoys<br />
an good examples <strong>of</strong> American folk<br />
art Tie collection Is owned by<br />
RlcJisrd V. Ajjderton, local hunter<br />
•ltd bird-dog fanolei.<br />
Also on display at the Anderson<br />
home will be • coBectlon <strong>of</strong> old pattern<br />
glass typical <strong>of</strong> Ope M»y Coun><br />
ty and at the Calvary Baptlu Church<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> View there will bo an<br />
exhiblUon <strong>of</strong> palntlaia and prinu by<br />
county artists Paintinea <strong>of</strong> the old<br />
houses and load semes will be featured-<br />
Tha people and events associated<br />
with the 22 homes and public buildings<br />
are a good crois seotion <strong>of</strong><br />
county history. The earliest authenticated<br />
data <strong>of</strong> construction In this<br />
year's tour la MM, Many <strong>of</strong> the<br />
homes display notable example* <strong>of</strong><br />
anUquo furniture, interior decora,<br />
tlon or archluscture.<br />
At each atop along the tour hot*<br />
lessen will be ready to welcome and<br />
assist the. tourist. .Hundreds <strong>of</strong> tour<br />
directional signs will be erected<br />
throughout tne county and a brochuFe<br />
containing a map <strong>of</strong> Uie tour<br />
and data on all the houses will be<br />
given with each ticket.<br />
Hckats may bo purchased at any<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe houses on tbe tour or at the<br />
county library or county museum In<br />
Cape May Court House. Ttour ln-<br />
(bnutUaii may be obtained by telephoning<br />
»• ooanty mnnum it Cape<br />
May Court Honse IW111, Tlefcrts are<br />
tZ for adulta and ft for children<br />
under 13. Tour houn arv front lv<br />
a. m. to S p. m.<br />
^ Wir the 43onrenieno& <strong>of</strong> tourist* a<br />
lawn party with refrMbmenU will be<br />
hold on VMS lawn <strong>of</strong> the NtUianiel<br />
H<strong>of</strong>aneailenaein,Dennlsvule. Alight<br />
luncheon also wffl be <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
the north lawn <strong>of</strong> the Old Court<br />
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Me tb«n P«OSI« In your ill* who<br />
kntek, Mdor <strong>of</strong> •*. O»WW»<br />
Un, <strong>On</strong>a, JMBB«* fne In tola way.<br />
I first knsnrtllinwlien as « Ohunb<br />
Araiy Oatsui 1W led the aiming at<br />
a aonowT ullalaranna In O^diier,<br />
Obio, nearly W yean ago Then for<br />
a law aunusen wnll* n* was as-<br />
•laUnt «t the HMy Apoatlear and Itola<br />
Pblladslpbai he wed to<br />
toOasaaClty and aeoaatonally<br />
sttow leaiMr Anns, at kot iwtUy<br />
a Brlaodabiii; it Is hardly era an<br />
aatWIUlatttAlaWt* It JWt Mfttt 1JBB*A MLMBB\<br />
a leu way. '•» It was Father sMatntn<br />
5oaaaU ohearftil «mmt«nann»<br />
that I aaw la tfi* avwd twfan<br />
•SUce ontneflntmoim.<br />
This la not at all •tutuWns •>><br />
psrlenoed travels tell me that ttwy<br />
always meet someone ttaf know at<br />
•fee -Changing <strong>of</strong> the Guard-. A<br />
BomeaMt AlwtrHwn can atwaja hear<br />
hki aaUn language spokaa Ware and<br />
M American Matbes while he ej.<br />
Aowa Ms way to tfae wrought Iran<br />
fence to watch one <strong>of</strong> the moat<br />
veaenu* Vuwa* to London.<br />
Uki good- tM, too, and all for<br />
free, u Held oar attention for a<br />
wbole naJfhmir m we terainMed to<br />
see and snap the approaching <br />
•mam Ouard'a Bad, then hart to<br />
ths leoc. to watoh the Irish rae><br />
mental Hud parade, followed by the<br />
fonmUoa^ed maneuver, Inwlvfd in<br />
turning oy walks fleck<br />
and forto: Us HUM Mue eoit and<br />
neUut contrasting with the red<br />
coat, and gold gaUssa <strong>of</strong> tte eot<br />
dun, us atao tala quiet efficiency<br />
components their dasn «s he wan*<br />
people* away from tte fence — ail<br />
but Ua MIMU boys wuiirh ue never<br />
rT<br />
h A Hazard<br />
«Cfy % rcot^Wnm/wlSSS<br />
^»Sl now, maW^lf tM« wwt yoor<br />
hooM you woaldnt want Hsople<br />
Thar* k» no doaW £tt V 9*9 ****<br />
e*a*d upon, the Guard* «M and<br />
would function p«r«a«Uy, Int |f ,yov<br />
«ally «aBt ix baan b*U>, Jcfc a<br />
•KuX flnt day m<br />
tbrUUng from one and t» »• ol<br />
Our ftrst ride m • London<br />
waant as tmd a* I had i<br />
pacted. We wan too I<br />
We.tmlnel3TA3b«7<br />
dm '<br />
At<br />
a*<br />
at<br />
OUUTtONi I want la tsa* a<br />
«ree*-eeun*ry trip by swa.<br />
Can threw Tlwnl<br />
ANSWBUi Wfcy as*t We<br />
vie* an<br />
olns • am detaftai way ef<br />
fr»»ell -<br />
yaw a Mnsl<br />
Cami In. (snens ar wrB»<br />
M, We wwl^as BU«1 te<br />
VT aa3laBa*»rtBB» Baff a^BaV<br />
Seere °f M°t°rists<br />
It probaHy won't surprise you to team that most<br />
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would choose Cadillac. '<br />
For Cadillac is so widely acknowted^ed the master<br />
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aspirations <strong>of</strong> people everywhere. '<br />
ft to • paoncoriten deliberately created to represent<br />
de^gn and craftsmanship at thajr highest levels—and<br />
to render the'fullest powhle measure <strong>of</strong> personal enjoy-<br />
Bfnt and satisfaction.<br />
Happily, more and morn <strong>of</strong> Cadllle.c'» "asset<br />
admfrers" have this year decided to declare their<br />
inta«Uons—omd start driving onet<br />
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rides and handles—it baa<br />
that~Bi|rtv<br />
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Oflaumy protests over rUegtd<br />
'ME . AUTO . CASUALTY<br />
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425 NEW ROAD<br />
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OP THI FAIRWAY*<br />
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Your confidence It our<br />
most important asset<br />
) When a produnt concerns your<br />
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confidence. It is our responsibility,<br />
as pharmacists to maintain the<br />
highest standards <strong>of</strong> quality.<br />
24-HOUR PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY SERVICE<br />
FAIRWAY Rexall DRUG, Inc.<br />
Ph<strong>of</strong>w WAIkar 7-2232 for PrM Dalivarf Sarvlc*<br />
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OCEAN CITY and MARMORA ARIA<br />
Adventure<br />
Village<br />
for Unusual Family Fun<br />
BLACK HORSE PIKE — Just OuMda <strong>of</strong> Pleatantville<br />
Everybody bvM fhli auHiantle "Gay W%" tmall town with ra«l buildings—<br />
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M baMaa, Thli to th« plac« for a whsla aftarnoon and evsnfng <strong>of</strong> hilarious<br />
Wn»Out •Might,<br />
OPEN FROM ONI P. M. TO TIN P. M,<br />
Set The OW-Time Movies<br />
Listen To The Nickelodeon<br />
> Watdi The Keystone Cops Capture a<br />
Real live Desperado<br />
' • See The Rremen Save a Burning BulMtig<br />
I RW THE 01D-T1ME TRAIH — OID-TIME CARS<br />
FRIi PICNIC TABLES<br />
GOME FOR A FUN-PACKED DAY<br />
IN A "GAY J 9QV TOWN<br />
Otman CfTy: to S<strong>of</strong>n«rt Point to Shot* Rood to niton<br />
- <strong>On</strong> Tllton Road pott AritmHc Driv--ln Th-mt-r -<br />
c Utt «l ita* Hem W » ;.•:,••;'<br />
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versatility <strong>of</strong> this type <strong>of</strong> awrttng am be seen in the extended canopy covering the open stairway. Flexalum can be custonMnade to<br />
your particular requirements. . 3<br />
Don't Settle for Just Promises .,.<br />
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m S<strong>of</strong>t<br />
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•hip by the n^ddpUi Baud <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
far hl» pr<strong>of</strong>iciency on the<br />
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•d • tcMMTiMp by .the American<br />
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Mr. gopMai n National Champion<br />
<strong>of</strong> lM outpUylnj MO com^Mlion,<br />
lad |B11 IXerbcrt l<br />
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IKTEXMISSION I<br />
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Cd«rtj Alda V«HJI<br />
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Conductor<br />
9<br />
Love lend* A Little GUI or<br />
•Mtetannm. HJa &» technique and RpMi Oponshaw<br />
ItMceUent swaMaBMUp have woo himMU6P<br />
from William T»U Rossini<br />
Wr Udy Medley Lowve<br />
lie ha appeared u > lltl<br />
gOKUSTS<br />
Helen imam Soprano<br />
jshxa hntoi Tenor<br />
Ton Pwiflta B«Hto»<br />
Shop Thursday IB 9 p,m.<br />
" • ^ —it ••* '• Is. *l<br />
Hwk toast<br />
, . . ' • • . - - - * • • ;<br />
Genulns Spring<br />
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Helen Strine<br />
•, July IMh<br />
SOLOISTS<br />
Helen SMBB ........... Soprnno<br />
Johami Kantxaa Tenor<br />
Joseph Soprani Accordlanljt<br />
Tom Pertlns .............. Baritone<br />
Slerry Wl¥e» <strong>of</strong> Windsor Nicolol<br />
Rawer Song, "CJirnmn" Bizot<br />
Jabjtfin KarBtn<br />
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HUM Do Cidlx Bizet<br />
Miss Helen SLrino<br />
King Cotton March<br />
Kashmiri Lava Bong ., Fuideri<br />
Tom Perklni<br />
Herbert<br />
. INTBR'HISSION<br />
Bant* <strong>of</strong> th* Hours ""<br />
Vertl il Olubba<br />
Ian Goldman<br />
Somber!<br />
IDs Man Strine<br />
Minuet Padorwikl<br />
into (tie Nlgtt Edwards<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
<strong>of</strong> Venice Adami<br />
JMtph Soprani<br />
Mr Hair Lady Loewe<br />
111 Quaratty Overture<br />
QUMM O quell*<br />
WeddBii <strong>of</strong> isc Windi Bill<br />
Je VeBJt Vivre GoUBOd<br />
JOs* Beteo artae<br />
Rases Huwjsauua Bratton<br />
r i Star WiIBer<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Setct. ,n Rjmben<br />
INTESMISSION<br />
y Oveftap*<br />
Some ta<br />
Olosorm<br />
Can Nooe »M*<br />
Mi« Helm Sirliie<br />
Jeraprt Fldelis<br />
long <strong>of</strong> the Flea<br />
Ton Pertias<br />
emnmedliu CaUop S^rtan.<br />
SbowboM Medley ,,,. bi<br />
Tynm, July l»fc<br />
SOLOrsrS<br />
Helen Strine<br />
Johann Karotiaj<br />
Tom Pertum Bartlon.<br />
Wo Rita T!«*»ey<br />
I Lucenm Le SMUa PUfdni<br />
Joharm KantBl<br />
Symser Hertert<br />
Waltz , PUfrtnl<br />
Miss Helen Mat<br />
Mmie from Faust Gounod<br />
Two Grenadiers Schumann<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
VaUo PoHdfiif<br />
King Cotton March<br />
INTBRMISSJON<br />
Mikado SulllTan<br />
Mattinata Leonuvojlo<br />
Johann Ksratlaa<br />
Miss Mekm BMae<br />
Bond WaRon JOU geamrtt<br />
Heavenly Train Brndaull<br />
Tom PerHns<br />
My Torreador<br />
King and I Seksctkm ... Bodttn<br />
Ralchla'l Pint •am<br />
Mr. aad Mrs Willlim B. Itelcnle.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Newcastle, DeL, are recelvlns oon<br />
gntukHou on Uie Wrtli <strong>of</strong> t*»ir<br />
flnt ehlld • son ThurMay, June 10,<br />
at the Delaware Ho«prtal In WUmlnE<br />
ion. The new arrival mltfwd eight<br />
pounds, (our ounce*, and has been<br />
auari Mka Robert jr. Br.<br />
Belebie 1« the son <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Harold<br />
Prentlss. HI Batttirsea rd.<br />
Mjliiillors<br />
Ocoaft Ctty'tfrnnklln Start<br />
WALLACE<br />
HARDWARE<br />
750 Asbttty Aveittie<br />
Complete Hardware Stock<br />
HOUSEWAiiS • ©ARDEN TOOLS<br />
• DUPONT PAINTS •<br />
AU TYPES * UWHMOW^<br />
1001<br />
POWER MOWERS<br />
W5<br />
^0 Hiw w<br />
B«CNh UrnlH«lt«t . Rafts<br />
Ss^e<br />
««. Bttraml Jnnnti% «f<br />
Engineer Aide*<br />
Committee Sits<br />
o* ^JtaerOa BatttA if<br />
eg Engineer! I IIUMIIII|IIII• SoctloM,<br />
AttaaUe mty MrtaliB, wag IMM MR<br />
MM at ft. imm. W Un Cbari»<br />
BeUer, « Village dr. «, IMMK<br />
•» nswlr aMtfi Mff <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
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pnkMMl; Mm Bhvld MM, *M<br />
Norcross, InltltrW.<br />
k ^TminK da m i—<br />
•as, «k6H>ltallty. TH. bflnw toomittee<br />
wnl be the ptwldeat an4 rtct.rdini<br />
.ecretMT.<br />
Tbe dab iMtMd to DM flw<br />
<strong>of</strong> OMaber,<br />
April and May.<br />
TCBUUTO plana WBB<br />
nr<strong>of</strong>riiin to lndnd*<br />
MMW<br />
DwMDber, Fehruarjr,<br />
Amertcan stesnutup Unet seek<br />
Conga trade.<br />
M" WINDOW PAN<br />
fuu ceeuM* man<br />
- S39.98<br />
SCHUff BfCTTtlC<br />
7I0ASBURV AVINUB<br />
flalad. At<br />
• Improvei<br />
tMieit<br />
Rockwool or<br />
HiMfgl«M<br />
AaLNltoM<br />
$<br />
68<br />
SCREEI<br />
V1NAI<br />
ALUMINUM<br />
mm<br />
Mnct<br />
PETER<br />
LUMIER COMPAHY<br />
OPEN AIA DAY SATURDAY<br />
Havm Am, Phono BCpotf <<br />
(AT TNI MIMtSABl<br />
Known f ram Coast to Coat* at<br />
Tffi HOME Of SUm DHJCtOUS<br />
Cinnamon Buns and<br />
deeds Made With<br />
2& &W DAILY 8:30 A. M. to 5;S0 P.Jt£i<br />
(Oosed Sundays)<br />
DANA PASTR<br />
OUR 30th YEAR<br />
Mi STREET and MOORE AVENUE<br />
(<strong>On</strong> Mi StrMl bahmn W««f and Bay <<br />
LEO R. and MENDANA VlOKCfiS<br />
HARRY MARLEY'S<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Glass & Paint<br />
• BOAT GLASS INSTALLED<br />
• ftlRNITURE TOPS<br />
• KATE A WINDOW GLASS<br />
• WALL ft BOOK MltROgS<br />
Replace Any and All Broken 61<br />
FAINTS<br />
jrsa<br />
aiMUng <strong>of</strong><br />
MOahTiM*<br />
Rertaurant<br />
-MmM. A^<br />
to to out an<br />
Includes ]u' jKai,<br />
gejj training for<br />
_ All rscrutt. are<br />
^Mtructlon to ready<br />
__ who to Wtoi<br />
fAH, in hopa <strong>of</strong> MMf<br />
iTiJ. m«r MW Mate<br />
lift* prep ••*<br />
toSgt. BUI. who anrW<br />
hi. quMOsDi.<br />
lattMdcd Hie dlmm-<br />
n.<strong>of</strong><br />
KaMr, af<br />
J * Pa.1 Jack NeaU.<br />
^; Brsdway. Knee<br />
,. T Druck and Thomas<br />
Hi <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>: arrd<br />
Pleasant viUe,<br />
I was mada that Uus<br />
. „„! M Tommy Unighran.<br />
—J iMYTweuiht champion. <strong>On</strong><br />
l« U» «Mker wUl be John C.<br />
• - (atef <strong>of</strong> the Bureau sf<br />
M tadiBtry, State Depart-<br />
MtMstloji <strong>of</strong> Agencle* Mr,<br />
L t nduate enstneer from<br />
m University, «rU 'spMk<br />
I Prbooer. Workf»<br />
Mgtw preiuoed over by<br />
k and fte invoatioB was<br />
. M l DIOrlo tal lead.<br />
I Iff Emerson Johnson and<br />
• with Mart* O-Brlen<br />
'Netted By<br />
Ikm Army<br />
1 POINT — The 1M0 Sali<br />
Anny Annual Appeal netted<br />
<strong>of</strong> *130 1S to date. Of<br />
_ t, 20 per cent remains In<br />
llMl Somers Point Salvation<br />
i Apieil sccount to be used In<br />
|l| tlKNe in need in Somers<br />
foUowtng membsrs <strong>of</strong> The<br />
Army Service Unit worked<br />
»» Appeal<br />
fter Martin, Mrs. Louise<br />
I, Mm. Lorraine Lamberd, Mrs.<br />
Oemer, In C D. Meschter.<br />
M, Connlngham, Mrs. lalcy<br />
(daln. His. Teen Heck, Mrs.<br />
I Adams. Mrs France* Black-<br />
IHrt. Claire VIeUi, Mrs. Kay<br />
Mf. C SttsMman, Mrs W.<br />
M, lira Wvt Havrilchik,<br />
IMIW Gray, Mrs. Prances H<strong>of</strong>f<br />
| Hn. Pegjy Broadwater, Mrs<br />
jt Deuu, Mrs. Margaret Spur-<br />
IHn. Arthur Ford, Mrs. William<br />
er, Mr.. Ricnard Schmled,<br />
St<br />
\ Aides To Serve<br />
Dinner<br />
1A—A Roast Beef Dinner<br />
1 «nd served by members <strong>of</strong><br />
_Jnnim Volunteer Fire •Com.<br />
• •Ill be held Saturday evening<br />
|t fire hull Serving wilt be<br />
I* to 7 p m /<br />
\ public is cordially invited to<br />
", Tickets are available from<br />
J Blttenby, Frank Fogilo and<br />
» Orobb, or admission iday be<br />
**e "l»r Proceeds from the<br />
r win help finance the Insert<br />
1 operation the firemen are<br />
t tnto summer.<br />
y.-'<br />
.are YOU<br />
Jiving the<br />
letter?<br />
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JUDGi FOR YOURSILPI YOU'LL §11 THAT AAP VALUES OFFIR YOU M0lt«l<br />
SIRLOIN or PORTERHOUSE<br />
Steaks<br />
SUKR.U&HT QUALITY<br />
ROASTS<br />
KOMI ,,<br />
PRICED HISHIII<br />
lb -<br />
GENUINE ROCK, ALL WHITE MEAT<br />
CORNISH HENS<br />
JVi to 2 POUND SIZES<br />
NONE PRICED HIGHER\<br />
Allgood Sliced Bason<br />
THESE STICKS 4M CUT<br />
FROM "SUPER-RIGHT"<br />
QV4UTr CORN FED.<br />
yOUNG STEER BEEF<br />
lb.<br />
CAROLINE FROZEN<br />
CHICKEN LEGS<br />
That* or* who/*<br />
fsa• and >nc/urf«<br />
»• TWf *• box 2.29<br />
Chunk Bologna or Liverwurst lb 4l ><br />
S OUTSTANDING GROCERY FEATURES!]<br />
SULTANA<br />
Baked Beans 6 59'<br />
NABISCO<br />
Oreo's pt 39' 2 59 C<br />
WHITE HOUSi<br />
Apple Juice 3 50'<br />
JANC PARKER<br />
BAKERY VALUES<br />
LEMON ROLL or<br />
JELLY ROLL<br />
SPECIAL! each<br />
PINIAWLi OR<br />
Lemon Pie<br />
29<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
j.p«S. «A(<br />
WHOU SMCMU<br />
Wheat Bread ^ 15<br />
MI TOP SMCMII<br />
Roll Cluster ^ 39*<br />
HOMl STYU SPfCMU<br />
Donuts ££S 6 A• 3S«<br />
BALL BROTHERS<br />
CANNING SUWliKI—<br />
2 S<br />
Mason Jars 12 U $ I" 12 ^ $ 1<br />
Certor;.29 0 Jar Caps 12133°<br />
SttNUOTiD<br />
Sugar<br />
lona Peaches<br />
NNlte'i Quit 41c<br />
Town H,ul.<br />
Keebler's Cwkm<br />
Nirtiiy Margarlnt<br />
$1.00<br />
S i IN<br />
Mini! Oil ST. We 8 :rS2.05<br />
Jiffy Frosting Hlxe* W2££ 7 *r 10e<br />
Kny leri Stew "•itt"* 8 fc Tla<br />
Worihmore Bum Candle* 'X" tit<br />
Royalty Pineapple ';;^- ::: 10e<br />
Star KM Tuna 3££ m i "'""•"" f N<br />
Chicken - •» -Tuna S ^ I *£^ BBc<br />
A*P Apple Sauce 4 '££ 49e<br />
fl P Orange Juice ,T":v:"d' 3';'.,:: *f .00<br />
HUG Bavwagts "iSS' 31^ 89c<br />
Rtyntr'tllnnd ?:;z\::i 3t:8»c<br />
Swiffi Prem I'.'," lit<br />
Marcal White Hapklni j?U 10s<br />
Portage Whole Sweet Pickles r 1 Ha<br />
Welchade flrapt Drink 3 :r 89o<br />
SOUTHERN SWEET EATIN&<br />
FRESH CORN<br />
12 - 45<br />
ears<br />
rNONE PRICED HIGHER f|<br />
FRESH PEACHES f-«,- 3 - 29*<br />
BING CHERRIES ^%w -39"<br />
CALIFORNIA ORANGES; FHtiKir<br />
TWffM<br />
Baby Meats<br />
SIHA1NHJ OH CHOPffO<br />
Ivory Saow Dilb Umj Soap)<br />
io-'b. |<br />
bag<br />
Super Right Corned Btef Hash 3 1 ; 1 ::: Sis<br />
Hellmann's Mayonnaise *,r 6Sc<br />
Nabisco Bacon Thins 2«»Ste<br />
White House Evap. Milk 6,::': lie<br />
I960 Ism Sweet Peas m • »r lit<br />
Wesson Oil .':;;;. 31s ;•;:;;: 69c<br />
aiick Ripe Olives ^ 3 '„;;„ '1.00<br />
Burry S Aiserted Cookies V.:'39c<br />
Samhlne Cheez-lh U. 19c<br />
lathmin Pretzels "^<br />
Garden Relish C<br />
P>1G£ FOODS.',<br />
1 b 7 r37c<br />
Salad Husiinl /^ ',.."' 17s V lie<br />
Ketchiip ho 2 brnriM 39c<br />
Mayonnaise & t'28c<br />
Malawi All! °"<br />
arapeJellyC4'Lr;89c<br />
FROZEN FOOD FEATURES'<br />
A*P BRAND<br />
Peas & Carrots 3'^ 40*<br />
A*P Inn Jgiea 4tr69*<br />
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CHA1TO BOATS FO« HIRE<br />
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f T»Nfl» EXOUIIVi<br />
•"• without outboard*<br />
"U-DRIVE-EM"<br />
INBOARD BOATS<br />
TACKLE - BAIT<br />
BOAT SUPPLIES<br />
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ExcfwslV* iri Ofton <strong>City</strong><br />
THE BRITISH SEA6DU<br />
J>ARtS A SttVKt!<br />
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MUM!<br />
OMERS POINT —i Hi Dorii Ger.<br />
ner, Bawea -tw. School ctcreUry, Is<br />
•Mvlnc to ttaw aosttar position, It<br />
"as aonounwd fy eMparMMdmt<br />
Baroert A. Searto. ApIUcaou ara He.<br />
Bf MaWlawM far th* podtton <strong>of</strong><br />
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ANCHOR'N POINT<br />
ft ..<br />
Vocation Bible School Gives<br />
Certificates To 83 Children<br />
tt&SZ2L FlAlJtUlO-Vacation Bible SC-£^i<br />
by II»a. ^oriliS. liwjoria ToMan. told toM what<br />
fMiaasMO—vaoaaon WDW JJ=3H? ,__.__i t «riih the Junior<br />
outificaitas wan t>ns*nt«d to n<br />
ftk at th. doalne «»ir=taaa T<br />
l In the Second Cajw<br />
•UleSMha,<br />
Mr*. JoaniM<br />
in the p<br />
untAt by<br />
Dk<br />
Busy 4fh for<br />
Vach/C/ubbers<br />
An Equity Fund<br />
ttng primarily hi common<br />
HMki wOaatod far paaattle teaa<br />
tatm fM*tt <strong>of</strong> oipllaa and fntore<br />
MR, MAURER<br />
CAN MAKE<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
TO YOU<br />
OUR COMPLETE<br />
INVESTMENT<br />
FACIUTIES<br />
)o (Jbitffatkm, Of Ccura.<br />
|1 - tWtTFOLrO AHALTSU<br />
BUvAlibseLL<br />
tbw had learned and with the Junior<br />
grw» pnMtod one <strong>of</strong> the yodalmg<br />
I an* dlrattor « P-<br />
ithy Field, Sharon name,<br />
AUee Slovertaon, Sharon<br />
- John Wyara,<br />
i^Sied^^B-iiaf tC<br />
end aclivlUcs at the Tuckanoe YacJit<br />
dub batpn with • buffet dinner and<br />
show Sunday eveoitti to tte duh.<br />
rooms here at tte Tucfeanoa Marina,<br />
The tbow Included maaMl aaja«,<br />
Hoaa by a group eomprlslni Opt<br />
John Honing. h«piat, Norman Wak<br />
llnrton, MuHanst. ^ t Bannf We*o,<br />
vocalW and Clew Riddle, also play<br />
Ing the natar, ton Jackie Venture<br />
presetted a pantomine song -My<br />
Boy Seoul Troop H i»add ito Suter Kate<br />
- first t riB print award in the ttepMrlaM<br />
dl-<br />
C*ib Scout P« P«* M HI flu<br />
plBOB imvd d irinner in i the ortsiml rtil<br />
COLOR1ZER dlvUsB, «Bd the Lmikm AaxiiluT <strong>of</strong><br />
the TvekMMe Volunteer Fi Cm.<br />
tuny won first priie 1B tte nuc<br />
dtMim<br />
The hay seaul troop float showed<br />
a typical asout signal tower con-<br />
WETHERILL structed Im poles and rape. Shrubhry<br />
and soil on tte float added to<br />
FOR YOUR BOAT the realism- The float was designed<br />
FROM ROM MAST TO KIIL KI under tte dawnon <strong>of</strong> Ales Say Jr.<br />
Ms mother, Mrs. Virginia Hay, was<br />
the driver<br />
1WB. PAINTS the Cub Scout Float dlsglaj<br />
cubbing throughout Hie world and<br />
the Both anniversary <strong>of</strong> Mooting, A<br />
targe (lobe, a rocket ud stars were<br />
itted, Cubmaster X-yn Adams and<br />
Ban BoMason, Institutional retire.<br />
sentaHn <strong>of</strong> tke pack, aceompanied<br />
BAYSIDE the boy. who rode on the float The<br />
large truck and trailer was furnish<br />
ed by Xruk Brothers, <strong>of</strong> Sesvtlle, and<br />
MARINA frank Kruk, a member <strong>of</strong> Hie pack<br />
committee drove the float Parents<br />
who designed and helped construct<br />
• SUPS • the float ara Mr .and Mrs, Ralph<br />
Baum, Mrs David Staekhouse. Mr.<br />
BAIT — LAUNCHING and Ma, Herbert Bond, Mrs Can<br />
BOAT A MOTOR Braadley. Mrs. Alei May, Mr. and<br />
Tn. Frank Krui,<br />
RENTALS<br />
Ifeinoors <strong>of</strong> Qm ladles Amdliary <strong>of</strong><br />
OASandOIL<br />
the TUekaho* Volunteer Fire Com.<br />
pany were deveriy eostmEned ai fir^<br />
116 Boy Avanu* crsclqers sad neb on the old Ms<br />
fire back that fa used each Fourth<br />
to gHe youngsters a ride SB a fire<br />
trmfc<br />
The DauEhters <strong>of</strong> America wen<br />
saoiBid plafe wtaners In tii# paMotie<br />
dlvWan. Jud^e* for U» parade were<br />
DEEP<br />
Herbert Smith. Charles Messina and<br />
Mrs. Rins DeLanio.<br />
The award for the oldest married<br />
SEA<br />
juple was won by Mr and Mrs<br />
Edwin Robinson, <strong>of</strong> Tuckshoe, woo<br />
have been married 6p fears, Tn#rt<br />
FISHING were no contestant! for the youngest<br />
married soopto award,<br />
UAVI DAILY AT • A.M.<br />
Loeky baby contest winners were<br />
BOATS TO HIRE O. Mark Dickinson, far the up to 2<br />
rear division, and BUly Ralncy, far<br />
OUTMARBS, MMfMATl Qic I to f near division.<br />
Field day events Including saek<br />
TACKl£ - lAIT raeei, pie eaUne contest!, bubble<br />
Sum contesui and many irtnn com-<br />
Dieted the daytime festivities. The<br />
STEELMAH'S Upper Township Babe Ruth "Sabcra"<br />
defeated the South GesvlHe Bebe<br />
228 Boy Avanu* Ruth team "Collins (anBn" lft-2.<br />
CHy EXport Mttf Earl G Rocker, <strong>of</strong> the Tuckahoe<br />
Yaebt Club, mu master <strong>of</strong> ccremonhis<br />
pBhUe address system<br />
operatlns from ms station wagon<br />
A band concert was given In* the<br />
evening preceding the fireworks dU.<br />
play that attracted many hundred<br />
viewers to tte festivities. The many<br />
Hands slung Hie midway wen doing<br />
a steady business all jay, and tte<br />
refreshment stand, sponsored by tte<br />
Boy 6cout» and Cuh Scoots, had to<br />
?oeisie more bambiirajsra,<br />
A fjnandal report wfll be dvm at<br />
tho next meetog <strong>of</strong> the Konrtli rf<br />
1 sent to th. former pastor. Her. Herbert<br />
Siaamaker, who la Bow attand.<br />
ing dental school to Netnpata ma-<br />
Paring to to bmek. Into the mission<br />
and several other selection.,<br />
Dane* numbers wen presents<br />
ed by Misses Unda and Sattay<br />
Vsnnerman A film. -Oar Fiftieth<br />
State, Hawaii, IT.S.A." was shown.<br />
A sunrise breakfast served from<br />
the decks <strong>of</strong> the cruisers "Helen O,"<br />
Dwned by Capt ud Mrs. Carl Odom,<br />
<strong>of</strong> NortaftaW; the "Bebel n," owned<br />
by Capt, and Mrs. Bruce Riddle, <strong>of</strong> SCHUFF<br />
AUaBtle am tte "BotttsJaBe iH,- 710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
owned bj. Oipt, and Mrs, Da« Bennls<br />
at Margate; tte cruiser "Margie B"<br />
snd the erutaer "Silver"<br />
Members and «nest enlored a<br />
dinner at tte Meadowedje Hastaurant<br />
In Marmora before returning to<br />
Tuckahoe for Hie evening display <strong>of</strong><br />
fireworks. Commodore Sari O, Rocker<br />
wu master <strong>of</strong> ceremonies at tte<br />
Held day.<br />
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AND<br />
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Established 1939<br />
New Ywfc itwk<br />
Ameriean Heck •xehanfl. (Aaara.1<br />
1433 Walnut Srrw*t<br />
PHILADELPHIA 2<br />
LOCUST 8-2400<br />
ROBERT I, MAURER<br />
400 itTH STRIET<br />
OCEAN CITY, N, j.<br />
EXPORT 9-4S12<br />
AREA REPRESENTATIVE<br />
A BALAHeiD PUNB g<br />
In fcaada and piaianea ateefci a><br />
Uetad for enaMttn <strong>of</strong> prtndpal<br />
and cur«nt Income and la<br />
connnon ataeka atleetod for h><br />
Inly INn. I<br />
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OoUMe and a raat<br />
May. will avaak si Subs-<br />
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SERVING SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY<br />
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HOMEOWNERS POLICY<br />
Eureka's Horaeowrlen poUey is the |re»tst bargain<br />
in the HomeowBers field. It puts a protective lasufr<br />
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all at LOWEST cost.<br />
Get the facts yourself from your own Agent Ask<br />
hun how Eureka's Homeowners policy can saw YOU<br />
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KEY PLAN Auto poUey, too. It*, another great<br />
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AN ORDINANCE ajBHIflUHr an ordlri<br />
Advertisements<br />
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ar£, Oati Mrs, IHI^T,<br />
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
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l*arn and<br />
Rgpair Sarvta on all<br />
Ma|er A Snail ApplUnc**<br />
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710 Attory AM. Ph. 1242<br />
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE<br />
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NURSERY STOCK BOAT SLJre TOR.RENT<br />
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f fara<br />
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tHBlsn,<br />
40" x 60*<br />
Firepro<strong>of</strong><br />
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<strong>of</strong> merchandising<br />
«ax«pt restaurant<br />
AMOS<br />
- GARDEN TOOLS & SUPPLIES MALE HELP WANTED IOHTFUL<br />
OPB4 EVENINGS A SUNDAY<br />
EXport 9-3554 I. SCHUFF ELECTKH:<br />
SUPERMARKET<br />
- KITCHEN<br />
trips way down — )<br />
• wwab and month*.<br />
'MMOM" — I have<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
'round . • . strawberries in January, oyster*<br />
in -June . . . gourmet delicacies from a!<br />
ever tfie world, and just plain wholesome,<br />
|A *W»* and vagotablet, a variety feed fd <strong>of</strong> f every kd kind . . . right where I want<br />
and ouf-<strong>of</strong>-taaton ffih al yMr tj,om , . ,:Whtn I want thtm.<br />
BUSHEL OF<br />
FROZEN FOOD<br />
BEALfR FOR COMBINATION<br />
10 RKBVE THIS BONUS!<br />
with Every Purchase <strong>of</strong><br />
an EWctrk<br />
Refrigefator-Fmier<br />
Combtnatton<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ewiinc FrMztr<br />
., , rVaas Harl Boty houiewivas and working girl* agreat<br />
WOWS * SAVE TIME! • SAVES MONEYI • SAVIS SPACE!<br />
Wt WOW from y««r taddy-KilowcrH Appliaaco Dealer.<br />
NTIC CITY jfl|ffl^fr ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />
M yvor alactrfc Irakf bulb!<br />
WANTS) — s**et metal and<br />
mas Is '««*•» bet sir fcwllsg is<br />
bungalow IB tnare ume in Sorsers<br />
Foist, AJ1 maraiaj eA hand. Write<br />
Bo* im. siatlBd-udinr.<br />
SITUATIONS WANTED<br />
WOMAN WANTS WORK a<br />
, esoiUR<br />
HE 4Ui a««, PBone<br />
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EMPLOYMENT AGENCY<br />
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W« will •MlmatB the<br />
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ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
WRLI<br />
Anderson Electricians<br />
IMI IWHt An.<br />
ADDING MACHINES<br />
REPAIRED<br />
OCEAN CITY TYPEWRITER<br />
SIIVICI<br />
MM Alter* Av,. Dtps* HIM<br />
CAR RADIOS REPAIRED<br />
Cote Rdtflo Service<br />
ALL MAtll<br />
Matarala SalM and SenrJM<br />
111 Mburv Aw,<br />
Yok Kays 30c Each<br />
2 for 55c<br />
NEED A<br />
EARL NORTH'S<br />
WOOD SHOP<br />
FUBNTTUM;<br />
Repaired - Unfinished<br />
Reupbolstered<br />
10H, Sf, appo*H. R.R. Sta,<br />
Phono EX 9-2936<br />
RADIOS • RECORD<br />
PLAYERS REPAIRED<br />
NMdla for AD Tn» MHMIW'<br />
RECORD SHOP<br />
W? Mat* AM. IXNM MM<br />
USED TV<br />
SETS<br />
GOOD CONDITION<br />
30-DAY WARRANTY<br />
*25.00 up<br />
1VSETS<br />
FOR RENT<br />
WEEK - MONTH<br />
SEASON<br />
SOIUff ttKTHC<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
EXport 9-1242<br />
moke ideal<br />
second «#f» for<br />
your ftom*<br />
EVEHOREEIS, all klndl: UI Hz,<br />
T {rum iLSJ up, Mrs<br />
491 tU H '<br />
PLANNpiG NEW DECOR tor you<br />
home; You'll be wise to w Smltli<br />
Bug worm tor your rug. «nd e»rp««,<br />
qualliy rugs and ^fpeu tinge lif<br />
* TA M<br />
till S:3D p, ffl,<br />
Open<br />
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tf<br />
MTKOKATOM<br />
LADIES ANTII3UE DESK, clock<br />
portable<br />
t waih<br />
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7-1J<br />
WJJ UBT PUPPY to,<br />
old. 345 Saupray Ro«rt.<br />
BITTHICH.<br />
•and Wesley Ave.<br />
far aui In<br />
lots each 40f » WC tf<br />
entire group.<br />
PAHCEL OF_T LOTS on<br />
BeeUey** Point.<br />
BmOP tor group, Grace<br />
ind Asbury Avt,<br />
REAL ESTATE FOR<br />
STORE<br />
RENT<br />
In former Satm<br />
Building. Will<br />
•ult tanant. Cantor<br />
with parking *«'<br />
fo storaa.<br />
FOR mwomiua<br />
Phone EXport 9-1<br />
Richard S,<br />
BEDROOM<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
in<br />
FOR SALE<br />
HAUTIPUI,<br />
$17^00.<br />
4n Mrmera- NaW j<br />
<strong>City</strong> en Shora T<br />
DUPLEX<br />
W500<br />
EDWARD H.<br />
Real **M»eV<br />
lit Aatwty Av*.<br />
Mth ftraat<br />
f4lM<br />
thaOardan*<br />
COTTAGE<br />
In tha Oarcttn.<br />
OTTAOI<br />
In thadaniMu<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
»W BHI«r*a. Road<br />
Pho«a EXport MMO<br />
OAUICltD DISPLAY<br />
MERCURY Montaray<br />
k luntUv. B*dlo and<br />
WlCKSp^UI<br />
CADILLAC Coup*<br />
•to aid baitar. Power<br />
*VS. *1.895<br />
NMD Station W<<br />
SOMEONi SOMEWHERC NfitDS YMM<br />
»tAL EtTATt WR ,<br />
til CHHHI AT«, II<br />
»*x|n>f}ni apuuiiviit<br />
(5 nMtt-V and bath). o)l hw. «tonn<br />
idw* fcl Albtli TUt<br />
mm WtanaiM aetona floor<br />
ment. 8 bearooSTple nalh ^°Thlt- ire. het««n 14">KStr«t<br />
trl* latchan, mn Son* Op and rath Street bounded inded by the<br />
DIoU. Auaun 13 to Jr?, Reasonable Southeast line <strong>of</strong> Haven '.venue on<br />
Apply aua West Aw. T-S Die North<br />
weat line<br />
(tteet r<br />
IIS ft.<br />
0-UOVR,<br />
MWfttt PWl RENT A<br />
outii<br />
Street,<br />
Near . .<br />
liult SOUTHERN HOTEL<br />
Phone KXport 8-13BQ,<br />
tr<br />
AFARTMENT* FOR RENT, tint floor. <strong>On</strong>an Oty. (J, J.» Family Holal<br />
attractive. oDttwnleni. central !«*tlon.<br />
>lx noma. free MJ-Wn*. «07<br />
Ocnan Ave. Inquuv 3nd floor. T-4 •aakJo^TV. hH ae>ej<br />
THE GUTJBtpE, modem, clean, a<br />
from July SUl to Sard. (5n* 4>l«* t«<br />
boardvralk. Abw roooM, UH w«r<br />
YEAJtLY—Un*uml«h«l a floor apart<br />
ment, 3 bMrO<strong>of</strong>ni, living room, kltenen<br />
and aunporch. fSl-dO month IneludlnT<br />
heat and hot water 40 A<br />
bury Ave . Phone Export<br />
CLEAN OtHoTORT<br />
RaaeoMMe tar wi<br />
Waaley In.<br />
APAttTMENT. FURNTSHEO.<br />
tlt. TL»aJ[aH<br />
QUAKTB8S rOR WOWONO BOYS—<br />
l ht '1*<br />
«T.O> par week. Oood Md*. Cenusl<br />
S9M. BentirlSXeSJm-.<br />
looMton. ail ontni Awe. T-ia<br />
[El vnfla.la apf.La. XJM •«-•<br />
i,ulu.l from n,*""*<br />
and bounded on the Southeast by<br />
.1-1 ft oubllc etnet ronnlnc<br />
JjrtUel wltfi e«n iSTfL South-<br />
'•y.T^^ Avenue.<br />
lingers and<br />
__.. a~Mast«-**MMhanlc<br />
«Kh number <strong>of</strong> regular paid ~<br />
men nt who have *c>rv*
WM eCMN CITY SENTINEL-tEPOER<br />
1*4 WaW*.<br />
Fanny Farmer<br />
, MUCOUS<br />
ASSORTED CM4MS<br />
Warren's Oft Shop<br />
«MA*yryA¥MNM<br />
IIMI<br />
Mllll<br />
Along The Fishing Beat<br />
by Btt Henderson<br />
The ymawiteri MuM tn most at<br />
the ouuiindlne snehes along the<br />
llag teat this week 'Jerry Con,<br />
_y. lie 11, <strong>of</strong> CMIMVIlle, Pa. land-<br />
ed what nay wry weU turn out to<br />
bs toe oact outstudiiig «tfh <strong>of</strong> tlw<br />
•MHO. jerry did tattle with a «-<br />
pound tuu <strong>of</strong>f the Cape tail tntk<br />
Bal nils Wayne jto<br />
f FWtodrthl Hkd<br />
ige 11,<br />
h<br />
_ longer, j<br />
. l»ok*d into a three-<br />
pound nckftoh OB Saturday, Wayne<br />
caught the tub white wMUnt with<br />
M* dad ftaa tort. «M. ths 11<br />
<strong>of</strong>f Longport. U-monl » dock record.<br />
ed Wayne's food luck.<br />
Sub-Men, Mori* TneoipiBB, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>On</strong>ley, Po, caught a ni lii-puund<br />
flounder lasl wrek. Marif silo ex.<br />
clludly reported 0 ealth <strong>of</strong> tin idyl-<br />
tiaiul flounder accarding lo &i Com-<br />
man.<br />
But the adult anglers were not by<br />
any means puihi'tl entirely oul <strong>of</strong> the<br />
picture by their younger comrades,<br />
James O. Trumbowtr. <strong>of</strong> Merchant-<br />
vllle, hooked • fine 40.pouml luna on<br />
Sunday The 43.intli fl«h was pulled<br />
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Gl«no, according to Nixon's Murin*.<br />
The Bea Way, out <strong>of</strong> Stctlmans<br />
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Saturday, The B»rt,y <strong>of</strong> five did its<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily,<br />
Brim \tiuon, <strong>of</strong> Phll.itlelpm.i, did<br />
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«n netted a mess <strong>of</strong> fish inrliidini!<br />
M kinL's, IB sea robins and 27 harks,<br />
KinsfiMh are delicious eatlna, waif<br />
people like shark meat, but what<br />
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Wahoo uelnhlnfi in at Impounds, S,<br />
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Mr »Bd Mrs, Gerald MeLouehln<br />
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U blueM which weiBhed from un<br />
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In flounder fishing the top honors<br />
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Wltsun mint' lo do Wiih all ihos.. sea | <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily, sho hooked jver<br />
.lnl«' We susses! ho plant ihom , pounds <strong>of</strong> lh» rial tl-h last sutur<br />
in His (jarden for ferlilUer day Andrews' secret weapon<br />
• his "Rainbow Rascal" lure wmi-fr<br />
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;rqnd Jury Belabors<br />
bolder Purchasing<br />
forties; Reform Urged<br />
A seven-polnt presentment criticising the purchasing<br />
i <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders was<br />
yeiterday by the Cape May County Uiand Jury,<br />
.„/ at the same time censored the <strong>of</strong>ficial actions <strong>of</strong><br />
'members <strong>of</strong> the board, and submitted lour recommen,<br />
' to correct exuting practices <strong>of</strong> the board.<br />
The action by the jury culminated<br />
a three-month investiantipn into the<br />
board's purchaBinii methods by Conn,<br />
ty Prosecutor Ueorite B. FHUK-H-<br />
The presentment was handed up L'itt><br />
yesterday to Superior Court Judge<br />
Anthony J, Cufin> nt Gnpo May<br />
Cuuil Housiv<br />
Aceordln, to tha jury. Ma board<br />
si frnhaldart have "rr.gm.nHted<br />
purchaun. making no eifort to IM.<br />
Mildat* thu overall requirement,<br />
which would Iwid them to a com-<br />
potitlve manner <strong>of</strong> •cquljltlon."<br />
The jury nlsa charged that the<br />
board's pun'hnH' <strong>of</strong> automobile's con.<br />
formed to no set piitlorn or plan, nnd<br />
held the opinion thai Freeholdir Carl<br />
YounEbere. as djm-tor <strong>of</strong> county<br />
roads, WHS "fieBilgcnt in the pur-<br />
chase <strong>of</strong> an Allis Chalmers Irncter,<br />
The jury declined to make a eomlu-<br />
Building, MB IM Bran »v.<br />
ill Clears All<br />
foufhs Involved<br />
Island Foray<br />
Ldg. King Ru!»s<br />
|Lock Of Evidence<br />
58 youths taken Into<br />
by police in an am-<br />
Mid on Shooting Is-<br />
_ly Thursday morning<br />
lU cleared <strong>of</strong> noisemak.<br />
charges by Municipal<br />
Brinkltn A. King who<br />
them not guilty at a<br />
yesterday morning,<br />
tie coIlege-SBe youths were<br />
_jd by Alexander K. Blatt.<br />
e Oy attorney. The hearings<br />
JM In a crowded court room<br />
• an stimated 200 persons, in-<br />
C the 58 defendanti,<br />
. Blatt wai retained by Harry<br />
pr, o»ner <strong>of</strong> a chain <strong>of</strong><br />
I candy ilares. JudRC Kinu<br />
i lestuminy from seven arrestinH<br />
oil details <strong>of</strong> the water-borno<br />
. i tfcal Hw burrim<br />
I nf «t sn Hi* MaM and there<br />
•W bt no rMMnakla d«obt in<br />
I atrTi mind ai la the guilt si<br />
__. Ha alM HH that<br />
• • qtml-crimlnal aftoma and<br />
"the later live, <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
i moved to dismiss the case be.<br />
i ta clalraed all the facts were<br />
[nt fcnh In the original com.<br />
but Judge Kim took that<br />
niter advisement. Later the<br />
! police <strong>of</strong>ficers were asked<br />
<strong>of</strong> the youths as<br />
=<br />
i who nude fend and<br />
i noiwd. None <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
d comply.<br />
group was found not<br />
jrby Judpe rang, Mr. Blatt later<br />
% ttot fe? felt the police were only<br />
their duty. However, they<br />
I have warned the participants<br />
He also complimented Judge<br />
k on a fair decision.<br />
itos Collide At<br />
St. And Bay<br />
new traffic signals at Bth st.<br />
Bay av. failed to keep two<br />
i Bom colliding there Thursday<br />
—Tn. according to Police Chief<br />
H. Smith. No one was In-<br />
I in the accident.<br />
" Jane Sheperd, U, <strong>of</strong> Pitts.<br />
• «.. was drivins west on 9th<br />
IWai her ear Mruck the right<br />
"" <strong>of</strong> an automohile driven by<br />
MO.. Gross, m, <strong>of</strong> Perkesle,<br />
• »» had been driving east on<br />
IB. and was turning left into<br />
*Us estimated the damage to<br />
i^cles at $480, Each drivei<br />
"1 a summons for careless<br />
Damage To Cars<br />
[South End Crash<br />
at the intersee-<br />
- and Cedar av. causing<br />
M OB damage to both<br />
Saturday night, however, no<br />
•WBed Injured, according<br />
William H. Smith,<br />
Del Ross, 27, <strong>of</strong> 260<br />
Northfleld, was driving<br />
av. and collided in<br />
H rt Mth «. with an<br />
arlvai hy Franois J.<br />
i, 17 > <strong>of</strong> PBiadelphiB, Pa<br />
ROM was charged with<br />
** «liice poOce said<br />
on 58th st, had the<br />
Pj W<br />
""• Swimmer.. Taken<br />
sion on the operation <strong>of</strong> the comity<br />
airport and <strong>of</strong> its economic vnlue to<br />
the county, statlnE that the Beneral<br />
public, having the facts brought to<br />
its attention, may in the long run<br />
take appropriate nctlun if any is di«<br />
sired .<br />
In connection with the airport op.<br />
eration, the jury concluded that "long<br />
term rentals and extensions have re-<br />
sulted in the failure <strong>of</strong> airport rev-<br />
enues to mnintain a parity wllh<br />
rising costs. The county has apeni in<br />
excess <strong>of</strong> J20.000 in IBM to maintain<br />
thn airport. The juiy, however, de-<br />
clined to pass upon the wisdom <strong>of</strong><br />
this cspendiiurr or to mnkr any roe.<br />
onimendation eonceiiung this subsidy, j<br />
"The jury renllxes there are sound I<br />
arguments for and against this kind<br />
<strong>of</strong> expenditure. In ix'turn for this an.<br />
nual cost, the county deris'es « very<br />
substantiai payroll from indusliirs<br />
that doris'e their money in large part<br />
from out ef the county.<br />
"The facility itself may be a neces-<br />
sary feature inthe successful growth<br />
<strong>of</strong> the county. Finally, the public use<br />
<strong>of</strong> the county airport must not be dls.<br />
counted although its value swsuld be<br />
hard to reduce lo *1o!iars ai^l rrnts,"<br />
Tha Jurv axprnHd the tell<strong>of</strong> lhm\<br />
"tar the number <strong>of</strong> tractors In uie<br />
at tha county airport, the grau ii<br />
unreaionably high," Ths condition<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hw f rail is Indicative that thin<br />
war* no fractal? available, the jury<br />
LAW ENFORCEMENT SUMMIT. A plan<br />
<strong>of</strong> action coordinating the operations <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Someri Point Police<br />
Departments for the mutual benefit <strong>of</strong> the<br />
area proteeted by the two agencies wu for-<br />
malizcd at a meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> both<br />
communities here Saturday. Pictured here<br />
(1. to r.) are Police Chief Charles Gray and<br />
Mayor Fred Chapman, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point,<br />
and Mayor Nathaniel C, Smith and Police<br />
Chief WiUiam H. Smith, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,—<br />
Grainger Studio photo.<br />
Local And 'Point Police<br />
Join Forces To Subdue<br />
Disturbances In Area<br />
A formal agreement <strong>of</strong> cooperation between the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> and Somers Point Police Departments was reached<br />
Saturday at a meeting <strong>of</strong> polk© and municipal <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong><br />
both communities in <strong>City</strong> Hail here.<br />
Thn prnsentffipnt rnndcmnnd tho<br />
usp <strong>of</strong> roiinty ears for personal uso<br />
by county employe^. The juiy ree*<br />
pmmended that .1 motor p«*i KysU'm<br />
be spt up to bettor rnnhlp tht* county<br />
to protect agfiiiwt thU p^rsonul usu<br />
<strong>of</strong> county vt?hU.irH=<br />
ThQ jury psp_russod tho opinion thht<br />
FT©pho!cteffi YsunBbom, Wnlter H.<br />
Tr«*n and George Post have demon=<br />
strated to the "jury "no pnHiriilnr<br />
fjompeteni'c 1 for the position entrusted<br />
to them."<br />
The jury rocommendg thfit tfin pur-<br />
i—:-: *•..,,-..-. now psjptpnt nmoni?<br />
the freeholders be rhanged so as to<br />
"departrnentrilize thosr lequireninnis<br />
whiph may be projected tor a fiscal<br />
year."<br />
The jury comldered the taailkliity<br />
<strong>of</strong> a county purchinlng agMt, but<br />
pstntad out that the iam> desirable<br />
reiult* may ba obtained by VMlInq<br />
NIB dlrKtar <strong>of</strong> Hie board, who It<br />
prMMfiy Hi* director <strong>of</strong> finance,<br />
with the Ml* Bowsr and reipoml-<br />
blllty <strong>of</strong> pauing an ail purehuM.<br />
The panel nlso recomniendnd that<br />
in the purchase <strong>of</strong> ttutomphlles hy<br />
the county that senleri biddlns be em-<br />
ployed, or an effort be made to pur-<br />
chase several care nt one time <strong>of</strong><br />
one make and model each year. It<br />
wns also urged that ins<strong>of</strong>ar as pos.<br />
sihle county vehicles be held In serv.<br />
lee for a period <strong>of</strong> nt least five years<br />
before being replaced,<br />
TTie jury requested that "succeed,<br />
inp grand juries continue the tractor<br />
i t l t i I<strong>of</strong> as th* testimony<br />
Thr jnint eonfei'ehne joined forces<br />
hi'tsvtvn the tun eitieM jnr the eliin-<br />
in.-if ion uf Pit>iih?iiiH rrenirfi hy inw<br />
viulniioim on the purt <strong>of</strong> n Kniitll mijup<br />
<strong>of</strong> unrii!>' visitors to these resurH=<br />
Mayor NathsRlet C- Smith sf<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>* and Mayor Fred Chap-<br />
mmrii ef Ssmeri Psinf,, in a Jefnf<br />
ifatemtnt said that ef the fhousanii<br />
<strong>of</strong> summer visitors, the greater<br />
majority are very erderly and is<br />
net' eauie any<br />
'rausf' traunln nnd Action i^ bring hr-<br />
ei'lenited auninHt them fur tne pro<br />
trrfion cif Mi!' mnjnrity <strong>of</strong> duurnt<br />
ndult?; and jiivt'iiilt's tuiifiyini^ Viica*<br />
titms, they siattxi, ^<br />
SpmflraNj*. the* \wn polire drpiirt=<br />
merits will ;tim ni t!ir elimination <strong>of</strong><br />
lirinhinp hy uniiprnar youths, driving<br />
under thy infiiii'm'c 1 £*f Iit|llQf nntl tiny<br />
foriii <strong>of</strong> remdy tjundiit-t itiM.l ondnngprs<br />
or unduly di8furbs lusv-abjdin^ eili-<br />
''The ievefnlfif bsdles ef feeth<br />
cities feel certain that cooperative<br />
action will maintain the whsleisme<br />
ahnesphere for which the resort*<br />
are noted,'' The mayors jointly ai*<br />
lured ''that law-abiding viilfsrs sf<br />
alt afg^fpsups are must we)come<br />
and no thought will be given to<br />
restrict decent activities <strong>of</strong> these<br />
pertons."<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> nnd Somers Pnint po=<br />
Urn hrtvo inforninlly conperiiteil in<br />
• pfist but the meotlne Hnturdny<br />
svill bring nhniit mort 1 pffcrtiye t-o-<br />
iaiion nnd inimrfihift? net ton to<br />
nrnv-t violntors who fk 5 * 1 froni unv<br />
Hty to the othnr,<br />
i'pri'NrnMitp Oeean <strong>City</strong> nt the<br />
m«etlni? wv-rv CrimmUNinnom B'<br />
Thomus Wnldninn nnd D. Allon<br />
vtrh, Jr.. Pnltrv Chief Willlnnt H.<br />
Sinilh rind Rfnynr .Smith. Homrr^<br />
Point otfiHfils prrsont wvro Cotinril-<br />
n Gr-nret* Ilyatt, Pollen Chinf<br />
rlns Grny and Mayor Chapman,<br />
Visitors, From Arizona<br />
Ruth M. nnd Anne E, Kurtz, <<br />
tors <strong>of</strong> Mr. iind Mrg. J, Wesley Kurtz,<br />
Beachfront Snoazer<br />
finds Up <strong>On</strong> Jail C<strong>of</strong><br />
Most propip ypmlng to Oeean<br />
Lily svould like bf-at-hfront hotel<br />
rnonis, hut not everyone can af-<br />
fitrd \o_ pamper siirh tastes^ WiU<br />
liam Carl Wilke, 18, <strong>of</strong> Parker,<br />
Fa., however, thought he had th?<br />
answer lo the problem <strong>of</strong> '11 Ipsv-<br />
budn^t vaGation,<br />
I*ainj"Li'tii*n Jehn R, C tri ^on<br />
firat otasi rvrd Wilke slipping in a<br />
booth ai Boh's bpiir-hfront tunfh=<br />
ixmoitt'i __14(h st, and the bo. <strong>of</strong> able to low income families anj 1<br />
SIS North st, was penaiteprt HO for<br />
allegedly fearing up a parldng_lick-<br />
Pt issued by police, Barry S. rtflni-<br />
Ban, 18. <strong>of</strong> Longport. and Patricia<br />
A W IB f SIB C l<br />
adults were Judged guilty <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>- Ann Warner, IB, <strong>of</strong> SIB Central av-,<br />
fenses charged a^inst them. Bail I were fined $15 each on<br />
was forfeited by 19 persons sched-; rharKPS.<br />
uled for hearings on a \ F ariety <strong>of</strong><br />
charges. In the Juvenile section <strong>of</strong><br />
the court, eiffht <strong>of</strong> nine cases listed<br />
were found guilty and fined, while<br />
four lost cash bail by not appear<br />
ing in answer to the charges.<br />
Oerald Beebe, 'JS, <strong>of</strong> MS 8. brivc,<br />
Beesley*s Point, and John Hickman,<br />
Jr., SB, <strong>of</strong> McKee Qty, were fined<br />
investigation Ins<strong>of</strong>ar as thj testimony I for a viS(t the beRihnlnB <strong>of</strong> August, highway,<br />
<strong>of</strong> ^icij Konowltch might be pert),<br />
nent." Mr, Konowitch is n former<br />
county agency man who is reported<br />
to be In the tractor sales business in i<br />
Philadelphin, J<br />
Commenting on the jury's views,'<br />
Judge Cafiero stated that ••public<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials have a sacred trust and it<br />
does not' lie within them to deviate<br />
from the law. They should he held<br />
to the strict contents <strong>of</strong> the law.<br />
From my limited knowledge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
facts, your (grand jury) approach Is<br />
proper and tha criticisms justified,"<br />
Charges <strong>On</strong> Drivers<br />
In 9th St. Collision<br />
A 31-year-old man accused ol driv-<br />
ing under the Influence <strong>of</strong> intoxicat.<br />
ing liquor by police Sunday after the<br />
car he was driving allegedly smash.<br />
ed into the rear ol another ear stop-<br />
ped facing east on 9th st. at Bay<br />
ay., according to police^<br />
Dolores F. Althouse, 27, <strong>of</strong> phlladel.<br />
phia, was stopped In line at Bth St.<br />
walUng for the traffic UgHt to ehango<br />
when her ear wag struck by a vehicle<br />
driven by Vincent J. MeAneney, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, Pa,<br />
Mr. KcAtuieney was charged with<br />
driving under the Innuetiee <strong>of</strong> alcohol<br />
and failing to cany his drivers reg-<br />
istration card. Total damage to both<br />
automoWlea was estimated by poUce<br />
• — McAnneney^iaU he «w me<br />
eluded.<br />
at mo, MeAnnmey Mud he saw th<br />
tea tm riBMi em*ms m tto oth«<br />
car, but could not stop In nmc to<br />
.void a U<br />
Boat Propellor<br />
Slashes Youth<br />
A IS-year-old boy was severely<br />
slashrt by the propellor <strong>of</strong> his 10-<br />
foot outboard motor boat Saturday<br />
<strong>of</strong>f the Sea Isle Yacht Club when<br />
he was thrown into the water as<br />
'he boat made a sharp tum at high<br />
peed. - - —<br />
John McEvoy, Jr., vacationing king<br />
vith his grandparents in Sea Isle,<br />
~n§ riding in the boat with a<br />
companion, Timothy McOlnty, also g•-, " ^-^"S?-" 1 - 1 ^<br />
tossed into the water. KfffiFu, ^J«l 52S,<br />
William Enalish, 54, <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />
phia, was fined a total <strong>of</strong> HO on<br />
aged.<br />
The Qgures now being readied «B<br />
be given to the New York <strong>of</strong>flee <strong>of</strong><br />
the Authority In compliance with it»<br />
rules. They will show the finnwdiate<br />
need for such an authority here, hm<br />
concluded.<br />
fines alleging he failed to register<br />
as a criminal and citing him as a<br />
disorderly person, Jesse M. Powell,<br />
24, ef 115 Tfh st,, was cohvicted <strong>of</strong><br />
loitering and final $2i>.<br />
James O, H<strong>of</strong>fner, 19, <strong>of</strong> Runner<br />
meade, N, J,, was found not guilty<br />
<strong>of</strong> a charge that he was a disorder-<br />
ly person.<br />
Kirby M. Kile, IB, <strong>of</strong> Easton, Pa,,<br />
failed to appear in court and foi<br />
Wied SSO ball nested when he was<br />
charged with Illegal possession <strong>of</strong><br />
alcoholic bevrrages, James F", Di-<br />
gan, SO, <strong>of</strong> Sharon Hill, Pa., and<br />
Louise C Jess. SO. <strong>of</strong> Recane.<br />
forfeited SM bail each on charges<br />
that they consumed alcoholic bever-<br />
ages and left empty bottles on the<br />
berirh.<br />
John J. McLaughlin, 22, <strong>of</strong> Phil-<br />
forfnited<br />
charge,<br />
2S on<br />
while<br />
nnfse-<br />
Edward<br />
V j<br />
An amargency oparaHon m p«r-<br />
form«d by Dr. John Rayal Moor*,<br />
a PMlMriphla lurgHn, al Hw<br />
Man* and tt» doctor Ii enditsd<br />
with uvina Hw youth', left hand.<br />
Tha boy's arm was broknn In two<br />
plaCM and nearly twarad by Hw<br />
p^lor. Hs wai a(M cut akavl<br />
face, naek and ch«i.<br />
In attempHng to protect his face<br />
th ii ll th<br />
pg<br />
from the spinning<br />
boy's sleeve was<br />
hi<br />
propellor, the<br />
snagged and<br />
th<br />
ON SUBJECT OF ART. Hostesses and<br />
exhibitor view one <strong>of</strong> the oil paintings <strong>of</strong><br />
T i VSiV Phildlhi<br />
Hotel here, Hetured here are (1. to r.) Mri.<br />
Horace S. Felton, Mrs. Van Server, Mrs.<br />
WiM L Ohl d M R l l<br />
esairaitir ¥£&** VUE M* tii@ use ueuiiui^ w nuiaue s, c^£tuiit mia, fouaumj nis,<br />
Mrs. Grace Travis VanSciVer, Philadelphia William L, Gruhler and Mrs. RusseU Han-<br />
arttet, displayed this week at the Alvyn scom.^^enior Studio photo.<br />
y gg<br />
his arm dragged Into the spinning<br />
blades, MeOinty jumped into the<br />
water and freed the sleeve and <strong>of</strong>ob-<br />
ably saved young MeEvoy's life.<br />
A rope was tossed to MeQinty<br />
from a passing boat and he tied it<br />
around MeKvoy's waist keeping his<br />
companion's head above, water in<br />
the process.<br />
The boy was ordered to Temple<br />
Hospital by Dr. Moore and both<br />
were taken in an ambulance with<br />
a police escort. He ii reported In<br />
good condition by hospital author!<br />
ties,<br />
William O'Keefe, commander <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey State Marine<br />
Fleet* said the same boat with Me><br />
Evoy's sister, Virginia, 14, was stop-<br />
ped recently for speeding and t<strong>of</strong><br />
being overloaded with six girls.<br />
Beat Goes Aground In<br />
Inlet With 4 Aboard<br />
A 25-foot cabin cruiser was disabled<br />
and ran aground in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-<br />
Longport Inlet Saturday afternoon<br />
with four persons on board and was<br />
towed to safety by a cutter from the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coast Guard Station,<br />
cording to Chief Charles Clil<br />
g<br />
The Jo Bohb, owned and operated<br />
HenQr B, Shaman, <strong>of</strong> Reading.<br />
was refloated by a crew under<br />
the direction <strong>of</strong> BM1 Robert Ferguson<br />
The disabled craft was towed Into<br />
Nixon'a Marina hoe tar repair*.<br />
St.'<br />
g g, l ad<br />
rVww."19. nf Wondmere, N. V.. josl<br />
similiar ball posted on a loitering<br />
count. Robert A. Graham, 30. <strong>of</strong><br />
y<br />
lock. 31, <strong>of</strong> Plftsburg, charged with<br />
drinking beer on the beach, each<br />
fo-feitnd SJa hail,<br />
Peeey Shenlay, IS. <strong>of</strong> Primes, Pa.:<br />
fflrnlvn nonTanH, 19. <strong>of</strong> Secane. Pa.:<br />
Harold Rich. Jr., 23, <strong>of</strong> Drexel Hill,<br />
and ,Tnhn A, Griffith, 24, <strong>of</strong> Secane,<br />
lost 125 bail each on charges <strong>of</strong><br />
drinking alcoholic beverages on the<br />
beach . and leaving behind empty<br />
bottles.<br />
Failing to appear en loitering<br />
charges, David L. Omsteln, 19, <strong>of</strong><br />
Lawrence, N, Y.; Sanford Kriss, 20,<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Yoi-k Oty. and Pved Ledv,<br />
19, also <strong>of</strong> New York Oty; John<br />
J, MeDevitt, 21. <strong>of</strong> Ambler. Pa.;<br />
Hugh J. Sheridan, 20, <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />
hi 4 Jh D F l 20<br />
g<br />
phia,<br />
l<br />
, , l<br />
John D. Famiilare ,20.<br />
p , an4 h<br />
also <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, forfeited<br />
each,<br />
Phillip Marlef, 20, <strong>of</strong> Johnstown.<br />
Pa., and John F. MeElgin, 23, <strong>of</strong><br />
Ablngton, Pa., forfeited tfiO ball<br />
each on [ighiing charges.<br />
In Juvenile Court, three boys and<br />
three girls ranilinB In age between<br />
IB and 17 years, forfeited SO bail<br />
each on charges tliat they wore<br />
consuming alcoholic beverages in a<br />
parked auto.<br />
Two 17-year-old toys, one from<br />
Philadelphia and the other from<br />
Jenldntown, Pa., were fined $25 each<br />
on a charge ol being drunk and<br />
disorderly. Fines against Uie other<br />
juveniles heard ranged from J5 to<br />
$23 on diverse charges.<br />
Woman Tails Police<br />
She Was Hit By Car<br />
A'woman pedestrian reported to<br />
police she was struck by a car back-<br />
ing out <strong>of</strong> a driveway at Fslen av,<br />
and 10th St. mrly Sunday evening.<br />
The woman ron.plnlnod <strong>of</strong> an Injured<br />
back after she said she was brushed<br />
by the cur<br />
Mrs, Dorothy Jackson, 48, <strong>of</strong> Penne-<br />
grave, N, J, reported to police that<br />
drive<br />
Pair Exonerated<br />
By Judge King<br />
Two persons were found not gritty<br />
<strong>of</strong> charges brought against them and<br />
five other persons failed to appeal<br />
In court here yesterday fnornjng fag<br />
fore Municipal Judge Franklin A,<br />
King and forfeited ball.<br />
Frank W. Jones, 25. a salesman,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Nomstown, Pa., was found not<br />
guilty <strong>of</strong> malicious injury to prop-<br />
erty at the Wesley Arms Hotel, 8th<br />
st, and Wesley av. The original<br />
complaint was signed by James "rtm.<br />
has, the operator <strong>of</strong> the hotel tell<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1200 was returned to Mr. Jones.<br />
Basraa F. Ray, 21, af Bmal<br />
Hill. Pa., was f«md ml flMHy at<br />
miking iMid and atoioiilatii nolin<br />
ar 1 •.m. July Fourth « M A<br />
and CaMnii av. Ball sf $M «n*<br />
nfuffi^g fs h)Hi By 11^ iMnt<br />
William Shutteworth, 23. <strong>of</strong> Lan-<br />
caster, Pa., failed to appear ta eomt<br />
to answer two charged, resisting an<br />
<strong>of</strong>fieer and petty larceny. He to-<br />
feled a totaT <strong>of</strong> $100 baU.<br />
Arthur Heist, 20. <strong>of</strong> Mr. Ephrlam,<br />
N, J.. did not show up to answer<br />
charges ttiat be ^used & dJsft^<br />
bance at the Wesley Arms by re-<br />
fusing to leave when asked to by<br />
the operator. He forfeited J50 bail<br />
as a disorderly person. .<br />
Sue H<strong>of</strong>fman, IS. <strong>of</strong> Haverford,<br />
Pa., and James Raymond McG«t j<br />
tigan, 22. <strong>of</strong> Ardmorc .Pa., each<br />
forfeited SSO by not appearing In<br />
court on charges <strong>of</strong> being In room<br />
15 at the Wesley Arms without Brtt<br />
obtaining permission from the dsak<br />
clerk, Samuel Lops, who signed the<br />
complaint,<br />
Francis R. Wash, U, <strong>of</strong> Oreliind,<br />
Pa. .lost S25 by not appearing JPM><br />
terday in answer to charge* <strong>of</strong> mak-<br />
ing loud and obnixlom noises the<br />
morning <strong>of</strong> July Fourth at Mb *L<br />
and Central av, ,<br />
Mr*. Go*U A DaltgaM<br />
Mrs. Frances Goetz, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty,<br />
was named a delegate from -New<br />
Jersey at the Democratic National<br />
Convention at Los Angeles yesterday.<br />
Mrs, Goetz was originally *^p#irril<br />
an alternate delegate, but wag grwo<br />
a vote in caucus <strong>of</strong> the New Jenejr<br />
delegation at the convention rite Wf-<br />
terday, . • ~ •; * '<br />
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RESTAURANT<br />
MY SISTER'S KEEPER Little Cameron McKeeray, <strong>of</strong><br />
King <strong>of</strong> Prussia, Pa., inquires <strong>of</strong> his nearby mother whether<br />
or not the Mae West life jacket is property adjusted on<br />
little sister, Sally Linn. The scene is tho world's best<br />
playground for children ... the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> beach-—Senior<br />
Studio photo.<br />
Plymouth Inn Edges Fiesta<br />
In Torrid Court Tilt, 39-38<br />
Haying before a capacity crowd,<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation Depart*<br />
wont's summer Basketball League<br />
ad into full swing on Thursday<br />
when Atlantic Qty defeated Inlel<br />
Stan, Orioles<br />
Loop Leaders<br />
In the <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy ReaaUaD Dem<br />
ssgst^m<br />
Indians dans we? victo victorious. ous.<br />
O <strong>On</strong> WWednesday dnday. d y. In the Major<br />
League (ban 111 11 12). the Stars defeated<br />
the e Id Indians. 4-1 Rick Honll<br />
1 the pitcher while John<br />
took the baa. The Irish<br />
were victorious over the Hawks, 7-<br />
5. Charles Dtaram in the winntag<br />
hurler and Lew Mawsao the<br />
AIJO on Wednesday, in Minor<br />
competition (boyi 8-11), the<br />
ni mm the Pirates, M.<br />
Bruce hate, Bruce Beaver and BUI<br />
Men* all had triples tor the winning<br />
teom. the Orioles defeated the<br />
Bmvts 5-1, Chuck Watts, the winning<br />
pitcher, and Rick Fardam had<br />
hone m tor the Orioles.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Friday the India out-dug<br />
Md Ow Irish, W, An unassisted<br />
double, play by Grant Marquis in<br />
the stttfiwith the base* loaded was<br />
the outstanding feature <strong>of</strong> this<br />
game. The Stan bat the Hawks,<br />
M. Buxt LabU racked up a onehitter<br />
for the winning Stan. In minor<br />
loop play on Friday, the Orioles 1<br />
9M?.<br />
By Its margin <strong>of</strong> victory In this<br />
game, Atlantic Qftr proved itself a<br />
top contender tor the league crowr<br />
this year. Ned RamM, <strong>of</strong> Bradley<br />
University, with 26 point*. Jack Schevrto<br />
and Charles Meyers, <strong>of</strong> La-<br />
Salle. with » and If points respectively<br />
paced the out-oMowners to<br />
vleBiiy. Par We*,<br />
Chuck Wam bad two home runs<br />
tar the Orioles. .<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly one game was scheduled last<br />
week ill the Babe Ruth League. VFW<br />
overran Tabernacle 124 despite a last<br />
inning desperation rally by Tabernacle.<br />
WIMe certainly wm not wild as he<br />
gave up only one hit to the churchmen.<br />
Wertly allowed a low total <strong>of</strong><br />
seven hits while hurling for Taber.<br />
Bade. Schlirtz banged a double and<br />
a single lor VFW while OH Tarvis<br />
slugged the lone bit for Tabernacle,<br />
¥PW „,.„,.,. „ OISU-J1<br />
"ttfc«Kb Ill IB-4<br />
1 Andy Tajte<br />
bucketed 23 points and Jack Devon<br />
had 17 The reboundinn <strong>of</strong> Sam Saw<br />
yer and Clayton David made the<br />
big difference for Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>On</strong> Friday evening. Bert** Beach<br />
Service zoomed from behind to edge<br />
the Sabre Gents. B-5T, SwarHBjioH!<br />
College's Herbster ana high scorer<br />
for Berts with 22. Allen Urdversity's<br />
HoweO dunked U points for<br />
the losing baU club. At half time,<br />
the score Moid at 28-23 in favor at<br />
Inlet but, behind five itralhgt baskem<br />
by Boh Kelly, <strong>of</strong> the University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, the Beachboys<br />
started a triumphant comeback.<br />
In the second game <strong>of</strong> Friday's<br />
twinhUl, Plymouth Inn wueezed by<br />
Fiesta, 39JS. Herk Lanky, <strong>of</strong> Duke<br />
swished 13 for the Innkeepm while<br />
Fred Schmitt, also <strong>of</strong> Duke, scored<br />
14 in the losing cause An Important<br />
asset for tt* winner! was the<br />
kangaroo-style rebounding <strong>of</strong> 6-foot<br />
8-inch center Larry H<strong>of</strong>fman, This<br />
was the second victory tar Plymouth<br />
Inn, and pun It into serious first<br />
place contention.<br />
FUND BILL VOTED<br />
Hie Senate voted unanimously, recently,<br />
to appropriate J1.067J27.000<br />
for military construction In the fiscal<br />
year beginning July L The measure<br />
now goes back to the House, which<br />
on June I approved only $87S,HS.0OO.<br />
The Senate bill ii H2.773.000 beta*<br />
budget requests and J272.1H9.200 below<br />
what was appropriated for the<br />
fiscal year ending June 3d.<br />
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Bate KM M m alt*tam which<br />
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which Is another flW '<br />
Stan tart. This fame win te plgg<br />
S d Bt fcllpbin. at the Vent-<br />
land la "quest <strong>of</strong><br />
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r this summer.<br />
trict and possibly national honors. <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Baoe Ruthert maklnp<br />
the att«ar ap^AUantic IMW*<br />
The CAL MfSm on Thunday team are John ftirUi and Rand]<br />
win encoUBtera^kft«nr Mgnjga Fax, catchers! Harty »rown ana<br />
B rtti tyers <strong>of</strong> John Kabnar, outfielders, and<br />
B2£S&aTSE*. !««*'» Chart*. Mnmtort. pKchef n»d 0^<br />
teams from toe Atlantic Qry. baseman<br />
arm. The Ash VPU 6e<br />
the Vatnor fcU Park,<br />
and ambridee avs,, at<br />
. i i l <strong>of</strong> this contest will CLASSIFIED AD<br />
meei the .winner <strong>of</strong> the Ventnor-<br />
Mafgate Babe Ruth alWar game. BRINGS RESULTS<br />
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Stoning ANN! CABIE<br />
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SATURDAY, JULY 16 "ADVENTURES OF BR'ER RABBIT' A<br />
«taHnw <strong>On</strong>ly 2«, m, "Sn^rtnTOillA—.. by Pilgrim OilMran'a ThMti* «_^T^<br />
LAST 2 DAYS<br />
TODAY rad WEDNESDAY<br />
SHOWS 2:00, 7:15 and MB<br />
MOVIE-WISE,<br />
THERE<br />
HAS MEYER<br />
BEEH<br />
ANYTHING \<br />
UKE<br />
"THE<br />
APARTMENT'<br />
LOVE-WISE,<br />
LAUGH-WISE<br />
OR OTHERWISE-WISEI<br />
JACK LEHHmOM<br />
SHIRLEY mmoLAIME<br />
FRED MmoMURRAY<br />
e Murphy. W A,<br />
PONY LM9U1<br />
I loin Jackson, and Harold<br />
WedBBsday - Bkwm Real Estate<br />
at Point Diner; Ralston Drugs at<br />
PRICKS IFFECTIVE JULY 13th THRU l«th<br />
NorthfleM Braves<br />
approximately GO en.<br />
f'ta «Be __ firat Candy Shoot <strong>of</strong><br />
eTeml; 2, Fay 110 Winners Saturday — Mainland All-Stars al PALERMO<br />
staged Friday night The<br />
Maple ' >le Shade Shndc
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BY 1UNOHS" —-<br />
GUSH TSEI^AGE BEACH I<br />
In newspapers!<br />
<strong>of</strong> tioodliiDi* can *<br />
~ unfortunate<br />
ITlN^ toOBP}<br />
Mpp<br />
i?<br />
ajMr that the resorts where<br />
iritwt tolerate ted conduct<br />
•peak Cer.OeMa <strong>City</strong> bat after I<br />
f we are encouraged byl WA<br />
<strong>of</strong> our toed cn35own • rf'<br />
• ' would nuer belttaial<br />
, dMmt permit JAB<br />
i t* run on unchecked. W<br />
rfcw <strong>of</strong> pnMte relationi w " ^<br />
catttoep<br />
r arrests. No<br />
indication that any<br />
youths gather.<br />
d S i t<br />
* "HOT'ABY' H** c *fi J "" J * T in Koiary wlub district govern<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> recently installed a com- Brinton Young,<br />
* te stiff <strong>of</strong> Officers for its sew Club year, immediate past<br />
ncfored here are David BlyJer, vice prest- photo,<br />
dent; Frank Qulgley, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, past<br />
lt». or SOUK, they are <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
Economist Is<br />
Rotary Speaker<br />
Mara have<br />
Music Pier<br />
««• a eMBt nuy penon have IDs Helen Strine<br />
Kennedy, botbtM «dS law - JdfpJ, QZrStjTSSm. i* f Student Prtaee Selection .. RontterE<br />
an aavme ncte S J ^ i S and 0» dytety. WWfft* - nm Song<br />
Mn. Edwards old Butler has "If Kanatfr- dBesTt wia eat <strong>of</strong> all United Stats Industrial<br />
* to a teatoire articJe^tn research moDey Is spent in N-Jersey.<br />
It is theM industries, noteg ftuilw.<br />
J. Jer-r. mnomwi » Jail ^ ^ ^ ^ to the U. S, Governnonsense<br />
ty toe Johnson camp — Dandn;<br />
Morton had also eharged that Ken- r . r i„«._.,. run. 1<br />
—^J had <strong>of</strong>fered Democratic Cbalr- WOUlBy WompiOTM OktahnoM Selectlc<br />
i fcul BiSer the BOM <strong>of</strong> U, S. n—ftinn f«iM<br />
" ** B^tt. *«* svej a<br />
' U j»Kr, «Ue« B« Irt Wae imprgaon to air^ejpeedmg<br />
Die to deaerftB Nmr Jerwy along the corridor. TOe wb<strong>of</strong>e Mate<br />
5jrri4ir State." 'Jersey," loots urban because a per cat <strong>of</strong><br />
New Yoriux ii quoted as aayinK. New Jersey s population and the vast<br />
York and Philadelphia<br />
ed into it tor convenimces sake.<br />
New Jersey, the author concludes,<br />
•»• Tanky, tM» narrow is really trying to erase this imprrs-<br />
<strong>of</strong> land hi m Jon sion n»a people Bet from ieeiJUl only<br />
the corrtto, ,„,„ a „, ortnin win.<br />
dow, "JM," he w, "Judging by<br />
#<br />
Attom«y General If heis cle«ed DlWfing COun* f^.<br />
preshlect, a cbarge previously Bade FORT BEL.VOIR, Va,—Anny Pvt ,<br />
by Rep. WiUlam Gamer <strong>of</strong> JTorMa. James D. Caujey, «B <strong>of</strong> Mr. and O" 3U<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> tne Republican Policy Mrs. Jama J. Cauley, IB «h pL, L»<br />
Comittee, Sea Me aty, re^nty c«BBl«ed (lie toM •<br />
Johnsons aides soutled at the 14-week constructioii drafting came T Pcrlons ....<br />
Johnson ticket, eontendinf thai Va. Itei^, Noopiuid Night .—Suppe<br />
Johnson had made no deals to serve Cauley was trained to lay out and VaU ••» Ombba .,.,., Leoncavallu<br />
as anyone B vice president present various views <strong>of</strong> objects to _ , ,22^" y 1 O^<br />
**""<br />
— — scale as workhig plans far such item* Pf Wooden SoUBers ».,, Jessel<br />
WIFE LIT HIM JUMP as bridges. ^irfi^T buikllng. and aawboat Medley Kern<br />
Peoria, DL—Jailed on a disorderly machines. lop Men «riae<br />
loll Th« aO-year-old adder entered B» Gallop iromAvUliam Till ,.,, Rossini<br />
a bridge, Baymond Harie, U, <strong>of</strong> Army last January and completed Jutt A We»yhi'l6r You ,„. Nev
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LET US<br />
YOU.<br />
RATION<br />
SAVH6S ACCOUNTS<br />
us ran A mMT RIDUCTION<br />
«-, it'<br />
tt'jti •' £ U-V<<br />
PHONE IXpoH MM12<br />
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sttMa <strong>of</strong> u» MUi it. 1<br />
W MVrUe Smith it In I<br />
IIHtt<br />
Hurry Hall will sanHnae to DUO-<br />
Ut the AlffleMM ana at ttc<br />
Krawikm Outer. Mebtbr Mtkct.<br />
ban to now ja roll wtoe Monday<br />
ymaaMMrH IcMtt mara.<br />
A f-—tar bnahan Mhos! is total<br />
A TRADITION. Guests at the Flanders Hotel over the<br />
day and aunt. Handicraft elanM hotel. In toe ....-ph, Rhoney GUten (t<strong>of</strong>t) plices a pin<br />
for children are seaedtttod to (tut in the coat i 1 <strong>of</strong> R. Hayes Hamilton, maltre d'hote.<br />
at the •eowtttn Center Playground whjl# Sharon<br />
• * « , tt. momin, hours, (Urector ^ ^ boULSetHor ttudto photo.<br />
-, w» appointed u-mpor ^>* 4U °t Ju) The Flanders' SrM cycling safari talking about the need for more<br />
took place on the boardwalk on Mon- scienttsts, but few people seem to<br />
H«*r. OB# <strong>of</strong> the fav F«i» SUtm day, July 4, under the direction <strong>of</strong> realize that thousands <strong>of</strong> scientists<br />
on the UM over the Fourth <strong>of</strong><br />
James Henderer! assistBiit to the so- and engineers are denied suitable<br />
cial director. Enjoying the ride toemployment<br />
simply because they're<br />
M; weekend, *ks parks cars for the endi <strong>of</strong> the boardwalk were Mr.<br />
y vaekand Bsrki i iwnmer Urinf<br />
E. C. Warne, Oais Wafne, <strong>of</strong> Wynn. Q. Are there any organizations<br />
irytoorty solicitor unUI ^Auujust 1 tbf and <strong>of</strong>, this HyHt sjiimp M DOB Cook, <strong>of</strong> WlllUm nd M*ry. wood. Fa.; Mr. and Mrs. Cal Craw, that utilize thf? skills <strong>of</strong> folks pan<br />
ford, Dick Crawford, <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh. ffflf"<br />
"•=» •"" »l»d. T»Wd Jy« ben foree- town, rt.: Miss Mary Beth Turner, teptton la the Hastiiijp Law Sehtal<br />
"^W *"" evicted. <strong>of</strong> Ocenn <strong>City</strong>; Mas Dehra ftirkei,' in Sui Prandsco, THs topnoteh<br />
y,# ^imf gs,,, imetH, Tile coo) UuBm ftmm rf i.vmln. was <strong>of</strong> Rydal. P I<br />
^ S •C^ 5 ^^ 1 » W « Ted .Mrs.RiAart Baker, QBdy Baker, |<br />
[ Carol Ro*e. t MarCaM hostels,<br />
Dmr Burgoyne, Urry<br />
ins on tht beadi to Improve herJohn<br />
ana <strong>of</strong> St. JOM in Cavanaugh, <strong>of</strong> Bridgeport, Q<br />
the summer at the shore.<br />
Bruce and Tim Eiders, <strong>of</strong> Stratford,<br />
Pa.<br />
Eo« to Tonpl*<br />
BUy Cox It spending hfe summer Miss Rebecca Land, <strong>of</strong> Clnclnatti,<br />
John Metzgw, <strong>of</strong> WMt Chester •irdeiiuc. Bul-s a Phi Gam M U<br />
Sute CU«f. and Don Kmat, <strong>of</strong> t»<br />
Ohio; Miss Dorothy Barton, <strong>of</strong> Du-<br />
fzyette. We met kin OB the street<br />
high, didn't hire enough ener0 to with Ed Morgan. Us <strong>of</strong> Ljfoyelte.<br />
mont, N. J.r Ray Wanner, <strong>of</strong> Warren,<br />
try Uw inter. What had they done Jerry Scalley ,m Mite Kelly <strong>of</strong> La<br />
Fa,: Misses Martha and Diane Tharp,<br />
the night before to axkHM them- Salle vaatloD her*. They were htv<strong>of</strong><br />
MerchanMUe; Mira Doreen Aud.<br />
ley <strong>of</strong> Liverpool, England.<br />
touted In observing the tlghtj'<br />
return to<br />
• slice to sUv. <strong>Ocean</strong> Otv was<br />
°W« e >^*-<br />
""*• "" '^litaverford. Fa.: Miss ReBeca Land,<br />
. . . - -J<strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>dnatti, Ohio; Mary Beth Tur-<br />
tilings awing litfs year. Mary Mor-land Mrs. John W, Peacock, <strong>of</strong> De-<br />
Trenton SUM, Judy Wddle, from <strong>of</strong> Detroit: Mr. and Mrs, ADenIt<br />
western, Aniia Quigley. a West Oath. gronxvule,"N, Y Raymond'*lSrt<br />
oue pa, Betsy Crawford, <strong>of</strong> In* gnj y^ Dorothy Barton, <strong>of</strong> Dumont,<br />
i arm Stale, and Kafchy Field, from N j<br />
', '_'____ a, are back as warte^es.<br />
wly?sSr4i£ ^ ^ . HMff, KB DonaMsea u mitre<br />
wane soe »is » "Shoe B. d, ^^^ and Baft Leo Is «J«* <strong>of</strong> aU<br />
Maay <strong>of</strong> lot yraf, guardi hsve trades" _ bus boy, beU hop, and<br />
•ean'^ to protect the twacn. Lou «nad toy.<br />
Mwener te Been transferred to New wstMsses •» the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic to.<br />
2nd st. m mm he has arttrMls We dude Gloria Mm, TreBtoB State:<br />
*STee Mat the work on 9th i t w Barbara Ball, Smith- Marie Burger<br />
too strenuous for him Charlie Bow. Indiana statei Marilyn Hder, North.<br />
nuiB is keening Leu company on ftid wsten. Sue Bnsius, Penn State,<br />
•t. •»% working hard to get in shape and Douy Porecca, Ciestaut HHJ.<br />
f« the faeei. Tommy O.e tug aba Jin, ghyder teaches English at<br />
recumed to the aqnM. Tom lug h* Penn charter In the winter and is<br />
run to tose a little weight, whJcB desk dark this aummer at the<br />
ifs^reportat be seeded to lose. \ <strong>Ocean</strong>ic. Ed Speihock, <strong>of</strong> Temple, is<br />
(We're I<br />
BOM as food a some<br />
I John Donaldson and vines Fletcher<br />
t Tueker an back on Mune! Itot.<br />
110U, rt. They have a thi their hd hand, full fll<br />
TB, suamer k »ow In ««U swing<br />
ttbd<br />
Baa H really great «ib »a«m.<br />
W* Bes*an and Bill Keenan • » . . . . ^ ,<br />
no longer OB Me tqBad. They re- MutlCtfl QuiZ<br />
it only to relax in the mm. Both<br />
kept clear <strong>of</strong> tin water. BIB and The Flanders' Musical Quiz was<br />
Dick han been very sueeeasful mak held in the Upper Lounge last week<br />
In* apud nut* to Ffafla4elphla. Maybe under the direction <strong>of</strong> Helen Parrell,<br />
sett year theyll open a thop down ndal director, assisted by the weUher*.<br />
known concert PnwmMe o( Bernard<br />
The Oiatterbo! la alwayii a tenter J, CorUse. dlrector-plamst; Frank<br />
<strong>of</strong> activity List weakend was no e» Jurie, VIOUB and Roraco DiStetano,<br />
ception. CiUry BtosB, Beth McO«- cello.<br />
*^ud JuUe COleaple, an <strong>of</strong> MM? The winners <strong>of</strong> the evening wen<br />
Academy, was M y n the, paw. tint pJace-M. R. E. Rutl. ol Simeat<br />
Mtt the Outtenboi. Ttiey troit. Tied for tentd place-MLB.<br />
f HUI. Pa.; Ita, Leo Hefatz,<br />
Mha Rebeaa Land, <strong>of</strong> ancinnatU,<br />
<strong>On</strong>s, N. C.^A phyalcian. Dr. D,<br />
patient* ewe Mm $50,271.39 for I<br />
AFRICAN VIOLETS<br />
JIAN MHMMtmn «Pf tMW<br />
MtBOAaOTWAIX<br />
OsMBUKTOM<br />
OAK AMinntt CBTTBAJ. AVKNim<br />
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UHWOOMU<br />
For He is not » God <strong>of</strong> the<br />
dead, but <strong>of</strong> the living; for all<br />
Uva ants Him<br />
—(St, Lain 30:38)<br />
God, love, wisdom, mercy.<br />
^. ^^ A L~I_ i_ all<br />
•round us each minute <strong>of</strong> our<br />
derful reality attainable by<br />
each <strong>of</strong> us through Bia Bon,<br />
When we neglect the -daily op-<br />
love, we are but merely<br />
your family.<br />
5EP<br />
A. Thaf. «fl<br />
t ^'t<br />
SMDM<br />
GROWN<br />
FAIR.<br />
H-OWBt<br />
GAR0O4I<br />
625 NEW<br />
OPTNIPU<br />
WAIIwr7<br />
You Poise and Per<br />
FLORENCE DALTON<br />
NATIONALLY imOWN<br />
TV and FASHION MODEL,<br />
BEAUTY AUTHOIIWY<br />
and CONSULTANT<br />
COMPLETE 5-WEEK<br />
COUESI INCLUDES;<br />
• Poise • Makeup<br />
• figure • Hair Styling<br />
• Personality • Wardrobe<br />
OHNSON'S CONFECTIONS<br />
OCEAN<br />
CHARM<br />
MODaiNG<br />
Under the POTOBH<br />
m* Aa Fjamiari<br />
anr mv reflfajaan<br />
Par Infonnrtlot. «<br />
PERSONAL AMAL<br />
nwqa EXpoit<br />
Weekly<br />
OeMn <strong>City</strong> Boardwalk'. Lot?***<br />
HWdi MADE ICE CREAM S CANDY SHOP<br />
km Cream it a Family Affair I :<br />
i HwnWMde Ic, Cr*am will h*lp yoo r«call your<br />
•"•Wng l» mm, Mikjhtr. "<br />
SPKCIAl, OLD TDO! FLAVOBS<br />
|Sr*4"-.^<br />
OCEAN • : Ciff<br />
i± m, w<br />
Of Tiw Cain<br />
Telephone EXport M804 « MSOB<br />
OCEAN CITY, NBWJiRStY.ntlDAY, JULY 15, 1M0<br />
lk<br />
Laments Its Restless Nights;<br />
e Too Stricti No Place To Go!<br />
Henderson<br />
Editorial<br />
How >4bouf a Pmaem Conference<br />
mm* tMk M tows <strong>of</strong> Ageiwuch has been going on for unnUmterod gen-<br />
Pfrhajw over-reported in the<br />
nt <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee shops while the forces <strong>of</strong><br />
„ Th« Seatind-Eedger in this «dlton pubUfches a "front<br />
m<br />
* dteP^ *«» a "wir oorrespoiidtpt" singularly fitted<br />
to ~ v «r this struggle, He Is a tenwbnuy membel <strong>of</strong> our staff<br />
"^art concerned with Uton Ut CU College. . - , , „ . . _. . , ,<br />
» repuWtan as a quiet Somi <strong>of</strong> Ule coiidlttons iuggested by thoie he fct«r.| SK- 11 !^-! 1 ** •»»-* 1 * ?«« k<br />
MECHANICAL POLL Major Nattnttl C. Smith ex-<br />
pVimndered thmi|hoiit t<br />
*& ffi? peopTe W quiet things uMw..,<br />
ffi? £SS<br />
peopTe W £SSt However, nobody should forget th»t flie diff«»ilces be-<br />
^tSar-i ptSk? tween Youth Mld A i» are so important that nothing can ever<br />
Ur ^^' solv ® U* 01 " permanently. At the very best mankind only<br />
Mopif are in genera! achieves an unaasy truce between the opposing armies. We<br />
o what the problems can't expect more,<br />
.4*" K^iSt^<br />
<strong>On</strong> t 06 sM « °* Yout >> la boundless. Impatient energy and<br />
, to tteir mmpiainto » treinendoui, vital urge to do things, YouOi can go without<br />
^tteM tor a^loiu. steep—can actually reUsh greater discomforts-has an ener.<br />
dn, be Stowed to Kmttinut4 on Editorial PaQ^-Pag. 2-^«e»i«H Twil<br />
"^ in Jail fer eallin^ •<br />
"Hey: John 1 Hey John<br />
» TOi ta the peaettai across oi Uee, turn to stated <strong>Ocean</strong> they <strong>City</strong> don't next Intend year. to re- Innliig<br />
would have aomrthlng .so commented fat- tha<br />
t <strong>of</strong> Kdley ta Writ, th tta i Many turn to eases <strong>Ocean</strong> they <strong>City</strong> dalm next thw year haveIn<br />
Hd to d<br />
^finl^Naa Germsay been tanownuy talMng or tau*ins<br />
jXl What is thU . , . . with i a gp group <strong>of</strong> frida d when hn or- or Uw nMam <strong>of</strong> an almttt Mn-<br />
S This was wa the con- dered d d gruffly gy ffl by b a patrolman l to pMa p lack <strong>of</strong> rwrtMtaMl laclltol<br />
Marty y Thalgott,<br />
Thlt<br />
"break<br />
"bk<br />
it<br />
it<br />
up.<br />
" Has Ha far f IMr IM agfferacM ffeM WHtu M<br />
, and d Dave D BBennett, t t The economies involved are also •* N •*• mtat m« autitandlna BBlilBirfliiB complalirt complaint<br />
ft., a pair <strong>of</strong> coUewpointed<br />
out by these youni folks. g*S.^''"L'iLI^SyW^E?<br />
They contend that they provide »*»H{—• •* Oiirfiyyrg C«II*B<br />
we*e brought under control only Boon and Wailted hj<br />
^^^ ^/^SL^^^m^finSWM^ m ^ffl<br />
The city commisri«aulhori. ' 7 1 »...^ ^ . . , v v v<br />
S^i^SSi&S S^S^fSw In in Fund Drive Starting Monday<br />
York atv <strong>of</strong>fice These forms entsU- • '<br />
ed much legal and clerical worft by Volunteer members <strong>of</strong> the Cape | the last stages <strong>of</strong> completion.<br />
tne dty otf&h, «•¥ Oo>V ^soie iod wlU start to addition to rendering emergency<br />
imNamit fa OttM Of. thegroiBk to aU persons who writ! them, 'The dty <strong>of</strong> Ocem''€**<br />
tollllt,MMii«kM The Squad maintain, two head- As an example <strong>of</strong> aome <strong>of</strong> the sew- tonMngfar « ^7^--^<br />
i qiwrters. one in <strong>Ocean</strong> aty staffed lees performed, the organiiation re- 1WM J *<br />
C*m% t?mak - Am R<strong>of</strong>tt ' W ^ active voluhteen, fend one in centiy arranged to Lrmnpotl a men- D - Awn L<br />
OH* «(MIM POm Tuctaboe. with U «eU« members, tal Sti^bP^iannSte^ii.^ ««o In tM ,<br />
Mak* Sam* Tum<strong>of</strong>f<br />
t tffi By potlse,<br />
n operate » days a year on a 24- York Stats emi tMttsroi? t^S W °«« •»<br />
MUM 9OHW lumOIT hour basis and handle, an kinds <strong>of</strong> Me, This patJent^iTScconWnlS teMMft.v •^•,<br />
Tws ears coUldtd nettUn on »» aeMaent ««i, towrnfc^. hoMtal by a erew from ft. *S*iHrm!! J ^ ^ S ? t<br />
^ «*.. whst^*jdrtwrasj^^ S i, t ^^& U S. ^^ ) *" "" ?«»»"«» were made in advance 'SS-SSUHSS'tf'- 1<br />
tbniidte tnitatlnttt7m «t. Wednesday sauad answered 650 calte. by telephone at no. east, except Mfl^ft*^^?^®<br />
afternoon, according to police. Each The services provided by me gnmn traninjortarlon, to the l"niny, »•* "• •*"•'-' ••"<br />
driver wair charged by poBce with <strong>of</strong> trained volunteers are rendered Ordinary hospl *<br />
caf^i ««»J» free <strong>of</strong> charge to year around rart- iBfews and three<br />
JHna It Wrtubach, m,_jl Anen. dents and summer visitors alike, larty to Eastern t_<br />
S^ 1 .\ ,ffl'ff^*S SS? "' w* * lvt *•*•• •* •PP»^WS an also op, em New Jersey and „„ .„. „»...,<br />
r-'j. -<br />
few<br />
H^Fr^^EStvi. ^<br />
i /
ABBOW 100%<br />
cotton shirt requiree<br />
little or no ironing,,. just wash, drip dry,.,<br />
and itPg ready to wear. Its handsoiM ABBOW<br />
"f aahion-right" short point, medium spread collar<br />
will stay fresh all day long. And the "Sanforized"<br />
label assures you lasting fit.<br />
Summer Weaves<br />
Regulars<br />
SAT. 9-JO «.m. to 9 p.m. — OTHER DAYS 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Big, Comfortable<br />
ALUMINUM<br />
FOLDING<br />
CHAISE<br />
You'll want at least TWO<br />
1" Aluminum Tubing<br />
100% S.r.n WaMriiifl<br />
Folding Aluminum<br />
Chair to match<br />
3.95<br />
when you ••• their<br />
colorful beauty and<br />
tMt their comfort.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Safe<br />
In th«<br />
former<br />
A&P B/dg.<br />
Ad Bring. Quick<br />
FRIDAY,<br />
llffc* "» THl O«AN CITY MNTINIL4.IBB1K<br />
Flanders Entertains Guests<br />
With Christmas In July Fete<br />
sale<br />
JULY JULYl< I CLEARANCE<br />
{.:••'m ' *Q85<br />
§ and<br />
Regular styles as nationally advertised<br />
*10t 95 to $ 12.95, A few at $ The Flanders Motel's fabulous week, pie, Christmas plum pudding and<br />
long celebration <strong>of</strong> Qiriitmas in July<br />
Adeste strawberry sundae. Also<br />
served were Dancer Prancer diniiyr<br />
culminated In the tree trimming eere- roils and Doirner and BUaen deminiony<br />
on CBuiitinas Eve, and the arrival<br />
<strong>of</strong> Santa Claus,<br />
The Holly Danes was gay with<br />
MIB Helen Ferrell, social director, candle and poinsetta decorations and<br />
acting as Santa's Helper assisted it specialty numbers <strong>of</strong> the Christmas<br />
Nicholas In distributlnK the girtS- Couple, Lucky Dan O, and QiriitBias<br />
Rabert Hague, a long-time guest <strong>of</strong> Star ipot dance,<br />
the rianders,' made the trip dqwn Walter Fredericks, a gust artist,<br />
from Vlllanovn especially to effee. included his reforded Handel number<br />
tively play the part <strong>of</strong> Santa, and also led the group in Christnias<br />
The Noel Staff Chorus <strong>of</strong> 60 volrns carols,<br />
made a lovely picture with their<br />
• • •<br />
lighted^ candles hacked by a twinkling<br />
Christmas tree. The carolersHems<br />
From lumps<br />
were lead in singing by Robert Rec- Mr, nnd Mrs, Joseph S. Free have<br />
tor, <strong>of</strong> West Virginia Wesleyan Col- returned to their summer home at<br />
lege, who is taking the theolsgkTilMl<br />
2nd at. following an extensive<br />
course.<br />
tour <strong>of</strong> eight countries in Europe,<br />
The Christmas dinner, with all theTheir<br />
houseguesu last week were<br />
trimmings, included holiday DewRev,<br />
Frederick Wetter, <strong>of</strong> Arizona,<br />
melon, rudolph relish tray, frosted Mr, and Mrs, WlUlam Free, <strong>of</strong> Prex-<br />
vichyxsoisse, snowball sherbet, jolly<br />
ribi <strong>of</strong> beef, jug an joyeaux, and el Hill, Mrs. Isabella Vlel and Mrs,<br />
snowTnound potatoes. The dessert d&Irene<br />
Wlnsib, both <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
lights featured North Pole punudn and Mn, Perry, <strong>of</strong> England,<br />
Old-fashioned<br />
HIGH STANDARDS AND LONG RANGE GOALS—<br />
13.95, r«r u,., Fellowship<br />
the new dean <strong>of</strong> Douglas College, Dr. Ruth M. Adams,<br />
believes that to properly educate a woman a school must<br />
take into account what her life will be like when she's<br />
Meeting<br />
35 or 40 years old. She lays that narrow vocational training<br />
becomes obsolete not long after graduation.<br />
for Atlantic, Cumberland & Cap* May Countiei<br />
.' from our regular stock which have been reduced. Discontinued<br />
MON. • 8 P.M. • JULY 18 Educate Women For Future,<br />
' styles. Seasonal close-outs <strong>of</strong> Summer shoes. Seme dark shoes good<br />
— - iPICfAL MUSIC —— New Douglas Dean Advises<br />
for Nil wear. Not all sizes in every style. Some only one or two<br />
• TEEN AGER QUARTET • BRASS DUET<br />
NEW BRUNSWICK — "to boat ed-<br />
pair <strong>of</strong> a Style, LADIES' SHOES — 2nd Floor — Main Store<br />
— SPICIAL SPEAKER<br />
ucjle a woman, consider wtot her<br />
• REV. WILLIAM SCOTT <strong>of</strong> Vinoland, N, J, hie rt'iil be like whun slits 3D or 40<br />
jiars old,<br />
OCEAN CITY ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />
9TH AT BAY WILL SCHUESSLER, Paster<br />
EVERYONE IS WELCOME<br />
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OPEN MORNINGS, EVENINGS and ALL DAY SUNDAY<br />
ARROW<br />
11 THE OCIAN CITY HNTINIL4.IDOtR<br />
Insurance. Income Protection and<br />
75 6irk<br />
Mutual Funds, (being conducted by<br />
his Companies at the Nnisau Im\ Dr. Kovacs To Speak Sunday<br />
For Ball U representative IMnceton, N, J.<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> Mr, Andrea qualified to attend In St. John's Church Pulpit<br />
MAnt* the program, which is designed to<br />
•Ji s as* -_ss«ra uni|<br />
Mis, r, Crave,<br />
cte the «ayhelp<br />
him render better servico to<br />
open tor girls "_„.<br />
minar in Lire his policyholderg.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> also.<br />
He was educated abroad and in<br />
eight eM 14 and<br />
Amerien at Yale University, Lan-<br />
played Tuesday and<br />
caster Semiryiry, and the Juilitard<br />
•rings at I o'clock st<br />
Park,<br />
FOR THl<br />
Kll f Mi H td h<br />
The team Is desire<br />
Ing games with teami<br />
BULKY LOOK SWEATER<br />
areas. Anyone lnfc^"<br />
id to contact Mrs<br />
WAIkrr 7-1539 ol<br />
Interchangeable Yomi<br />
park Tuesday or .<br />
MY,o - GERMANTOWN - MADELINE<br />
It also has been<br />
tween * and SO chum<br />
MOHAIR • YA1G1R TW»P<br />
Monday morning (or<br />
recreation program.<br />
"7onipl«t* Selsction <strong>of</strong> Mslchiog Skirt Kit*<br />
Includes hnndwork<br />
I m» MTTIRHi IM iTA«IF«B LINEN TABLBCLOTHS<br />
era! recreaaon eve<br />
nesday and Friday<br />
go**. « Dorothea Robinson<br />
YARNS<br />
Hans i<br />
ALL YEAR 'ROUND<br />
both a gou pro and ft _<br />
w.lk IXporl 9-0994<br />
to give insiructloni dunui Mail & Phono Orders Solicited<br />
mer. As soon as that infi<br />
have be rnnpltw aMi*<br />
LENDING LIBRARY<br />
The entire summer<br />
gram -un is under the<br />
Linw wood Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Save<br />
Housing<br />
fM<br />
TW» infenmiHsii murt h, ,<br />
*» Hw ffliliU In<br />
f<br />
f f initial<br />
i<br />
To dale all the work ,<br />
local members <strong>of</strong> the Ai<br />
been with time they him i<br />
along with the time requirail<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials in compiling the ttai<br />
is ISUi century lietloii and social data necessary tor the ij^t.<br />
history.<br />
II the project U .pro^tl<br />
She has what she describes as Federal Government an MMM<br />
•all <strong>of</strong> the college pr<strong>of</strong>essors dreHry- <strong>of</strong> 110,000 ii awarded (£.,•<br />
advises Dr, Ruth' M. hobbles ", such as reading and col- draw up the necejm:<br />
AdiiiHii, newly sppoiiitod dean <strong>of</strong> lecting phonograph reeonis. As an<br />
make all prellmlngry .<br />
uouulmi Loucge,<br />
Indication <strong>of</strong> the range <strong>of</strong> her taste, Before such a pi<br />
Warning iisjiiuist narrow vocational the last two additions to her record with rederal funds, _<br />
[liiiiiiiiy silufh is Ukuij' tu become collection are a symphony by Haydn guarantee to provide all i<br />
utwjitiu uuiina Uit' years wiwn aand<br />
a work by jas virtuoso Jonah iar services, Indluding t<br />
wjiiuiii is riiisiiiH her family, Dr, Jones,<br />
base collections, and |<br />
AUiims buheves iiial ail edutjauun. While she Is hesitant to discuss the After the low income L.<br />
but particularly women's education, spociflc problems facing Douglass Is completed, a full-time i<br />
must liave lona-range goals. until she has more time to learn hired to oversee Its oj<br />
A tall, auburn-haired women, Dr. about them, Dr. Adams thinks that city eoUeets no taxes<br />
Adams comes to Douglass tram the the major challenge facing higher project, but 10 per cat <strong>of</strong> 1<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Hwbiswr. which sheeducation<br />
is how to keep standards Ms .ire turned back to r<br />
served tor 14 years, she was anhigh<br />
in the face <strong>of</strong> ever-mcreasing piility as Its shans.<br />
tssoeiate nrjtesJsijr ol English and numbers <strong>of</strong> students.<br />
direutgr <strong>of</strong> die Honors Program "It's the faculty which sets the<br />
ihere when announcement el herpattern<br />
and determines what sort <strong>of</strong><br />
appolntmtnl to the top job at theeducation<br />
is given—the administra-<br />
women's college <strong>of</strong> the State Unitor's main purpose, is to make the<br />
versity was made recently, faculty's Job easier", she said,<br />
Dr, AdariiK believes that a true<br />
* • *<br />
liberal education, svhich in its ideal<br />
te cnaius knowledge, judgment<br />
and integrity, will fit a wdmah not Coming Events<br />
just to iiLiId down a job, but also<br />
make her Ilejdble enough to meet<br />
the varied deniaridM Ule is going In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
to make.<br />
TODAY<br />
The new Uouglasi deaf; is an ad- Natnna Cmmeil begres <strong>of</strong> ^€abpii<br />
vocate, as was her predecessor Dr, tas reBular meeting, 8 p.m., in the<br />
Mary I. Bunting, <strong>of</strong> educational Episcopal Parish Hall,<br />
programs which svill re-train older<br />
* • •<br />
tvomen who wish to return to out=<br />
side employment when children no<br />
Children's Story Telling Hour, 10<br />
a.m., at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Free Public<br />
longer need full-time atentinn, Libra ry.<br />
Dr, Adams hopes that her new<br />
admlnistrative responsibilities will TOMORROW<br />
not take her completely away (rom<br />
earhing,<br />
Concert by Bel Canto Choir <strong>of</strong><br />
"I like students and Hnd classroom Trenton, 8 p.m., at the Music Pier,<br />
eaehing extremely rew-arding. If I<br />
• * #<br />
can work it out with the English Weekly dance at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Department, I hope to teach once Yacht Club, 9; 30 p.m. Music by<br />
I have my administrfttive chores Clarence Fuhrman and his orches-<br />
lonier need full-time attention. tra.<br />
Dr. Adam's special fleld <strong>of</strong> interest<br />
MONDAY<br />
Exchange Club dinner meeting,<br />
6:30 p.m., at White Hall.<br />
• • *<br />
Bridge party, 8 p.m. .at the Biseayne<br />
Hotel, benefit Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital.<br />
TUESDAY "~"<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Jayeee-ettes meeting,<br />
S p.m.<br />
• * •<br />
Children's Story Telling Hour, 10<br />
a.m., at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Free Public<br />
Library,<br />
« * •<br />
Duplicate Brtdge, 8:30 pm, at<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club,<br />
• Si<br />
Summer AujdUary <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
Methodist Church, 2 p.m., in the<br />
Blscayne Motel, Mrs, Robert Ulrlch<br />
will speak on "aarty Ameri<br />
can Tinware,"<br />
J <strong>of</strong> Music, He represented the<br />
Y. M. C, A, in Yugoslavia, and int.<br />
or travelled through nine European<br />
countries studying social and eononUc<br />
conditions. He is the only for*<br />
eign^bern American^ ever to receive<br />
the National Test Teller Award, He<br />
win eo-reeiplent <strong>of</strong> this Award with<br />
former Vice-president Berkley. He is<br />
now giving his time and talents to<br />
spreading the message <strong>of</strong> tolerance<br />
and democracy for the remedy <strong>of</strong><br />
the blind hatreds &nd prejudices ol<br />
the Old World,<br />
Music for the evening will be presented<br />
by The Chancel Choir <strong>of</strong> St,<br />
John's under the direction <strong>of</strong> Anna<br />
J. Baxter, The Anthem will be from<br />
Mendelssohn'!! Elijah, "He, Keeping<br />
Watch Over Israel." Soloist Jenn.<br />
nette Darby Sokes will sing "The<br />
Ninety First psalm," by MacDermid.<br />
Guest soloist for the serviM<br />
Dr, Imre Kovacs, pastor <strong>of</strong> thewill<br />
be bassbaritone Guy Webb<br />
First Hungarian Reformed Chiirth<br />
voice instructor at the University ei<br />
Florida, who will sing "Let Thji<br />
<strong>of</strong> New York <strong>City</strong>, will be the speak, Mind Be In You," by David. Mr<br />
er at the special evening Servic? W ib is a graduate <strong>of</strong> the .Tuilliim<br />
Sunday in St. John's Lutheran Church,<br />
3.64<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Music, has been soloist ir<br />
IOth^ st, and Central av., beginning several New York <strong>City</strong> Churches<br />
at 7;4S o'clock. His subject will be, and soloist with the U, S, Arm^<br />
NOW IN STOCK<br />
"The Promise o fthe Deep " Bund. Organist for the Service f<br />
V/% POUND CAN<br />
Dr. Kovuca has adressed more<br />
Mrs, Frank F. Adler.<br />
than fivi? million people In Amen, The liturgical portion Of the Serv<br />
including an audience <strong>of</strong> 25.000 at ice <strong>of</strong> Vespers will be eonduct«:<br />
Madison Square Qcirden, He has ap. by the pastor, the Rev, Frank F,<br />
METRECAL<br />
peared many limes to audiences in Adler,<br />
rgt can if a week's supply and saves you $3.64<br />
ever the pries <strong>of</strong> seven '/2-pound eani.<br />
Aides Call For<br />
As usual, Hughes is fhe<br />
fir if in stocking new<br />
Candy Stripers<br />
drug Hems.<br />
Another call has been put out fo?<br />
New Arrivals girls to work as Candy Stripers al<br />
^wln girls for an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> fam- Shore Memorial Hospital. Any gi.<br />
jly headlined the new arrivals for interested who is over IT years <strong>of</strong><br />
local residents at the Stork Club <strong>of</strong><br />
CENTRAL PHARMACY •-<br />
»TH ST. AND WESLEY AVE-OCEAN CITY<br />
IFRIE DELIVERY — EX 9-Q24BI {<br />
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a B e nn d can give one morning a<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital during the week, from 9;30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.,<br />
past week. Along with the twins j n volunteer work at the hospital<br />
wore two girls and four boys for ' s requested to call Mrs. Martin<br />
area families, Bartells at Export 9.2S51-J or Mrs,<br />
Congratulations go to Eleanor and James Lord at Export 9.3319R.<br />
James Huttrhins. <strong>of</strong> 30R Central a, The volunteer work the Candj<br />
Ljnwood, on the birth <strong>of</strong> a dauehtt-r Stripers do includes helping in the<br />
at J;03 p, m. July 8.<br />
admissions <strong>of</strong>fice, working with the<br />
Mary Jnne and Francis Bell, oi dietician and taking patients to and<br />
432 Hamilton av., Linwood, are ixfrom<br />
X-Ray department. As more<br />
eciving congratulations on the birth girls volunteer more duties will be<br />
<strong>of</strong> a son at 7:13 p. m. July 8. added to their roster.<br />
Congratulations also go to Mai-<br />
The<br />
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colorful<br />
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red<br />
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and white<br />
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pep<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s franklin Storm garet and Samuel Miniehino, <strong>of</strong> Mii ' P*""<br />
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1 """P" P'naforc uniforms are<br />
| Pleasure av,. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, on the y^ u fj,jg ^f^ " expense for<br />
the Candy Stripers were orgnnji<br />
ed here one year ago and are spoil-<br />
•if 1 Bums Promoted<br />
By The Ford Co,<br />
The appointment <strong>of</strong> Thomas J,<br />
Bums as administratian and plaiw<br />
ning rftanajjer tag the Styling Office<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ford Motor Company has been<br />
announced by George W, Walker,<br />
vice president and director <strong>of</strong><br />
styling.<br />
Mr. Burns is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and<br />
Mrs, Earl M, Burm, <strong>of</strong> IB Gardens<br />
rd,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Formeriy controUjT<br />
Seean <strong>City</strong>, on<br />
birth <strong>of</strong> a son at iliM July 8,<br />
Double congratulations are In or-<br />
'""! sored by the Ladies' Auxiliary ul<br />
on the hfrtS <strong>of</strong> r "<br />
- *: i Shore Memorial Hospital, Last sun,<br />
on the birth <strong>of</strong> tw,n "" ' mer 13 girls were working as Candy<br />
• 10,<br />
_ _ _.. July<br />
;ir-<br />
rived at 9:10 a. m, for Cecile and<br />
there are only six actively working<br />
Raymond Ingersoli, <strong>of</strong>"732 Shore inl.i<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> the summer visitors start<br />
their volunteer work at shore Mciii-<br />
Somers Point.<br />
ortal Hospital and when they retun<br />
ConBTatulations go to Valerie and home they transfer to their loca<br />
Harold Hedjiek, <strong>of</strong> IG Roosevelt hospital' K few <strong>of</strong> the year around<br />
bh-d <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, on the birth <strong>of</strong> a girls work Sundays and holidays dur-<br />
son at 5:83 p, m, July 12, ine the winter.<br />
aaudi'tle and LTO Bruee, <strong>of</strong> 413 Last year about M0 haul's were<br />
Weil av,. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, are armouiif. put in by the newly formed group.<br />
Ing Uie birth <strong>of</strong> n son July U, Throe <strong>of</strong> the Rirls were presented<br />
with pins for 100 hours <strong>of</strong> work, a<br />
national recognition for teenage vol-<br />
Unsurpassed Comfort unteer service.<br />
for the RUPJUREDi<br />
Hospital Group<br />
Sets Tag Day<br />
Work on the Tag Day project was<br />
done by members <strong>of</strong> the Pink Ladles<br />
QfiidtH Criwa'<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihore Memorial Hospital at their<br />
summer luncheon meeting Monday<br />
TRUSS<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, John Becker,<br />
WITH LUIUBY nminiiLi 1812 Wesley _av.<br />
ttmvmitt DIPORI AVAILABLE! Dates for Tog Day have been set<br />
for Friday and Saturday, July B<br />
ri31& u'\ p¥r((Hai«f f<strong>of</strong>-owinm rcum rutib«r<br />
Ion* liyn- -Trivet*] <strong>of</strong>, .ns.Je wilh vjuthrny In and 23, and Friday and Saturday,<br />
£u[ -ami on DutSiOC *v>th durat)Fr unl^i in] August IB and m. Stands will be set<br />
up on the boardwalk In front <strong>of</strong> the<br />
abit we ii ITI«;N'I Ti,n( j/ou"d Mvesi nan trf Music Pier,<br />
• tXluiTilhi Fm r^tir.blL 'HOuillal lierrna \i, i.iah Plans also were discussed lor Hos-<br />
• I ul lamina HUF M/llt 1>,I U- « H pital Day at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Race<br />
MUSHIS CENTRAL PHARMACY Track. This will be late in Septem-<br />
•Hi S W.iley Av* Ocun <strong>City</strong> ber,<br />
Other discussion included for manning<br />
the chance booth at the AUantle<br />
Cift? Race Tract, This will open<br />
during August and members from<br />
the Junior League, Mainland Guild,<br />
Nurses Association and Ladies Auxiliary<br />
<strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
will take turns at the booth,<br />
Claulflad Ad Irlno* Quick RMUlM<br />
•tM / /NVY -<br />
1 Stejano, cello.<br />
Winners o fthe evening were first<br />
pjaco: Miss Dorothy Fulton, <strong>of</strong> New<br />
York <strong>City</strong>, and Miss 0, Roberu <strong>of</strong><br />
Whitestonn, N.Y. Second place: Miss<br />
Florence R, Small, <strong>of</strong> YounMtown, SHELDON'S<br />
Ohio; Miss Dorothy A. Farmer, <strong>of</strong><br />
iBnltimore, Md.; Miss Anna N. Bethloll,<br />
pf Philadelphia; Miss Catherine<br />
| Small, <strong>of</strong> YounEstowii, and Miss 5 & 10e STORE<br />
Debbie Ollmore, <strong>of</strong> Washingtwi. D.C.<br />
1606 Haven Ave: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Those assisting In the judging ineluded<br />
M. M. Harry Law, <strong>of</strong> Mont-<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Stvlins clalr, N,J., and Miss Marguerite Sib- IN THf HUB SHOPPING CENTER<br />
Office. Mr. Bums joined the Ford<br />
Finance Staff mm an accounting re^<br />
ley, <strong>of</strong> Wynnevraod, Pa.<br />
ports analyst in September 1952. Miss Martha Gale Walker, <strong>of</strong> Bnlti-<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, he wnimore,<br />
Md.. and Mr, Ray Wanner, <strong>of</strong><br />
Open Every Evening<br />
^aduated from West Catholic Hisrii Warren, Pa., also assisted in the pro-<br />
School for Boys, and received hU gram.<br />
bnchei<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> science degree in economics<br />
from the University <strong>of</strong> penn<br />
sylvania. He served with the Navy<br />
during World Wod W War U, , and was en-<br />
R) i hi h hospital h i l administration d i i i be- b<br />
fore Joining Ford Motor Company.<br />
Good News for Gourmets!<br />
Mr. Burns Is married and has seven<br />
children. The family lives in HuntuiKton<br />
Woods,. Mich,<br />
NOW YOU CAN SEND<br />
Musical Quiz For<br />
Flanders Guests<br />
DANA PASTRY'S<br />
The Flanders' Musical Quiz was<br />
held in the Upper Lounge on Tuesday,<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> Miss Helen<br />
MOSt DELICIOUS<br />
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the well-known concert ensemble <strong>of</strong><br />
Bernard J, Cortese, director-pianist;<br />
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SUNDAYS AT 12 NOON<br />
tti Moments for Lifeguards<br />
CtpL .<br />
rasard si<br />
might be dan to the avenue reader, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
but they (how tbe magnitude <strong>of</strong> his only tour<br />
problems.<br />
he fiffURB ^Sll loese on i«a •**<br />
This lifenvlng job Isn't thousand pewit on the bescbes every<br />
It Involve* a budget <strong>of</strong> 171,500 a year day during toe suttmer and eat I"-<br />
and managing and maintaining 31 dred thousand e«r spedal holiday..<br />
protected beaches at tbe cost <strong>of</strong> about When asM W Us aavtee ajbout<br />
1860 a day. There are four maul sta- ssfery on the beachas he «u«Barted<br />
tion, witti a Lieutenant directing that When keep any from Jetties,<br />
each and assisted by an attending and bathe only on protected benches,<br />
maSc. Captain Williams coordinates and then only when tbe guards are<br />
the entire operation. Be is hi turn In attendance.<br />
under Commissioner D. Allen Stretch "And be an to tell your readers<br />
Jr., wbo Is bead <strong>of</strong> Public Safety. that If they<br />
Capt. Williams hires 82 lifeguards.<br />
These represent practically every college<br />
in the USA. from Massachusetts<br />
to Florida and as far west as Missouri.<br />
Of the total number <strong>of</strong> guards,<br />
15 arc <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> boys.<br />
These boys are paid around JGO a<br />
week, asl they work six days a week<br />
from 10 a.m. to 6 p. m, on weeklays,<br />
and from 9:30 to 6 on holidays.<br />
They perform from 500 to 000 rescues<br />
a season, Indicating these boys are<br />
really on the ball. They are checked<br />
four times daily, twice by their Lieutenants<br />
and twice by Capt. Williams,<br />
who mleht show up at any time. This<br />
keeps the boys on their toes and they<br />
realize that they are life savers first<br />
PAINFUL PINKIE. Young Melvin Harris sits still for und 'girl bait' second.<br />
First Aid Attendant William Young at the 10th St. Beach There is no doubt about It that<br />
half the attraction for the boys is the<br />
Patrol Headquarters while the medic doctors his injured standing the Job gives them. There ii<br />
foot. Beach Patrol Captain Thomas Williams looks on.— unquestionably an aura <strong>of</strong> hero wor<br />
Grainger Studio photo.<br />
ship which surrounds a life guard<br />
and the prettiest girls on the beach<br />
by Mabel Bennett liams reports.<br />
are always to be seen within enr-snol<br />
"Children and tube teeth are the These are only two <strong>of</strong> the many <strong>of</strong> (he lifeguard stands. The signs on<br />
two most precious things that get problems which confront Capt, Wil-<br />
the stands. "Do not talk to the life-<br />
last on the KBcna at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>," liams as chief <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
guards" does not discourage them.<br />
Captain Thomas A. Williams <strong>of</strong> theBeach<br />
Patrol. Capt- Williams lives at<br />
The boys know that its forbidden. II<br />
they forget the rules and speak to a<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol remarks." 45 Walnut Rd. He started his work as girl three times they are docked for<br />
Hie sardi tor the children starts<br />
a life guard in 1922. In 1924 he grad- a day. If this happens five times<br />
a few minutes site? tiiey are missiii&<br />
uated from the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Hi^hthey<br />
get the axe,<br />
but 'champers' are rarely oiled lor.<br />
School and continued his summer Quiet MM<br />
We have a hot full <strong>of</strong> dentures wait- work as life guard. In 1942 he took<br />
ing for owners.<br />
on the Job as captain and worked Maybe this "no talking" system is<br />
'•It's a funny thing about kids.<br />
the year around.<br />
responsible for the growth <strong>of</strong> the mas-<br />
They will stray as tar as 20 blocks.<br />
MaM Fwn<br />
cot custom. Little weeds with the ambition<br />
<strong>of</strong> someday being lifeguards at-<br />
Little tots. loo. They seldom go into Capt, Williams has done such a tach themielves to the boys at a<br />
Uie water, hut walk in the direction wonderful Job that people as farstand<br />
and make themselves generally<br />
that the wind blows, and their little away as Australia have written to useful. This Is no place for spoiled<br />
leg* can cover a powerful lot <strong>of</strong>him<br />
to inquire Just how he runs the, hrals, and a youngster who gets a<br />
pound In a short time." Capt. Wil- Beach Patrol Some <strong>of</strong> the statlitics | big head over his position might be<br />
*^ demoted and asked to turn in his<br />
miniature T-shirt with the <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty<br />
Beach Patrol emblem on it For a<br />
Unusual Family Fun - The New Fabulous mascot to lose his T-shirt Is the<br />
equivalent <strong>of</strong> a West Pointer having<br />
his buttons cut <strong>of</strong>f hjs uniform, and<br />
this seldom happens.<br />
These midget lifeguards have Uie<br />
ADVENTURE pHyiJege <strong>of</strong> talking to the guards to<br />
the undying envy <strong>of</strong> the girls, A good<br />
mascot, however, knows when to keep<br />
his mouth shut, or he is soon demotcd.<br />
He takes messages, runs er-<br />
VILLAGE<br />
rands and is a big shot to hi half,<br />
pint contemporaries,<br />
TTie three medics at the beach sta.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 15 minutes from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on the Black Hone flons get a chance to practice their<br />
Pike between Cardiff Circle and the A. C, Baoe Course bedside manner to the tune <strong>of</strong> Bve<br />
to six hundred patients a season.<br />
* Old Urn Msviat * Liv. Shew* * MMM I'm Their ailments run from simple<br />
* Rid* an Old Tim* Train<br />
splinters to heart attacks. The medicg<br />
* Pit* Engirt* # Antique Can<br />
Mve first aid only, and Dr. Marcia<br />
Smith, the <strong>of</strong>ficial physician for the<br />
Beach Patrol, Is eontacted tor the<br />
SEE SLIPPERY SAM & THE KEYSTONE KOPS more serious cases. The patients are<br />
taken to her <strong>of</strong>fice and she in turn<br />
has them taken to the Shore Memort.<br />
al Hospital If she feels the ease warrants<br />
it,<br />
Barney Zeeman's OCEAN CITY'S<br />
"We can depend on her," spoke up<br />
Michael J, Imrjagliam, who is Uie am-<br />
NOTEBOOK<br />
< CHOICE<br />
bulance driver for the Beach Patrol-<br />
I've teard tolta complain that<br />
He made U runs last summer for<br />
the season » far Is glow, but<br />
for<br />
everything from cut feet to near<br />
here at the Tradesrinds we are<br />
drmvninga. During the winter Mr,<br />
serving more folks than hut<br />
Impagllajo works wtth Oapt, Williams<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
year. Of course, this is only our<br />
to keep the equipment in top-notch<br />
second summer, and •ince last<br />
shape. There are 33 boats that need<br />
year we have air-conditioned the LUNCH<br />
repair and painting plus mainten-<br />
place. Also we have a greater<br />
ance on trucks, station wagon, ambu-<br />
variety <strong>of</strong> food to <strong>of</strong>fer. So far DINNER<br />
lance, beach stands, and such,<br />
•e food. But, believe me, II<br />
There are three medics. Bin W.<br />
business drops <strong>of</strong>f you'll hear LATE SNACKS Young from Hagentewn, MA, a<br />
me crying me blues, too, Hope<br />
medical student at Hahnemann Med><br />
net!<br />
leal OoUen in Philadelphia, and is<br />
SODAS<br />
Barney<br />
to be found on duty at the 10th St.<br />
Station, jo Lynkonii, <strong>of</strong> the 1st st.<br />
Station, ta going to Uie College <strong>of</strong><br />
The TRADEWINDS<br />
Osteopathy In Phlladelohia. and Ed<br />
TMeler, <strong>of</strong> the Temple Medical School,<br />
NINTH STREET and WESLEY AVENUE<br />
Is coverinE Uie ITth it. Beach Patrol<br />
0FB >mvttD<br />
* THE"
i 5m town! They<br />
need* a thousand<br />
irttmMtWT jobs<br />
ito^oytott" the<br />
'? 1*7 pollee Con-<br />
or an Idle threat be-<br />
r«Jat> Will Done<br />
i and the H«v. Otcar E.<br />
housing<br />
room, inor,<br />
'more<br />
as tedious<br />
good<br />
ahmld<br />
**<br />
Ann<br />
tand as<br />
h The Answer<br />
at the draw-<br />
1 to permit<br />
In some<br />
Mi' *••"•" : a<br />
and 1 .; boys and<br />
our working<br />
rney take a dim<br />
up innocent converr<br />
- Indeed, trying<br />
] r to beyond tbe<br />
natation anywhere.<br />
Bht ak well not by.<br />
5iact that a good<br />
;ervtewBe»mid they 'were porat<br />
parties In their own homes,<br />
but ut drinsfnj diki at home is one<br />
" can or on the beach, somew»is<br />
something where our<br />
• ln>pn, unsettled wwW it is unlikely Oat<br />
oaw loufaf people, visitors or local residents,<br />
wfll fPfd^auheiKto mld-VJctorian stodgsnen.<br />
It MOldn't be healthy U they did, <br />
bird on the nerves—and after all, it isn't<br />
much fun for either faction.<br />
to tyve in better surroundings may well be<br />
dad — but we also must remember Oat<br />
these alum dwellings could easily be, focal<br />
points for epidemics that would sweep from<br />
house to house leaping from slum areas to<br />
the, best residential sections <strong>of</strong> the city.<br />
Slums make everybody suffer — physically,<br />
economically and above all, morally and<br />
Spiritualty. Naturally, slum dwellers suffer the<br />
moat. We hope Out at an outcome <strong>of</strong> the work<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. Parashian and the Rev. Mr. Smith, new<br />
low-cost housing for the poor ud the elderly<br />
w» rise here with the M <strong>of</strong> the Federal<br />
Housing Authority. But, whether this outcome<br />
occurs or not, all <strong>of</strong> us must determine<br />
ben and now that, these pest spots shall be<br />
removed and thrt 7 creeplng urban blight wili<br />
our city.<br />
ished the shocking rev-<br />
"'' raliinteer public<br />
immense! vahW.<br />
owe thanks for a<br />
done.<br />
should!* reopened to permit his return passage.<br />
Ttw whole business didn't take a groat<br />
!«,,*», ^ tteienerhans 20 minutes. Yet in<br />
-. -- - motorists were an-<br />
- u.JM2 t1 *Ways caused by a lad out for<br />
an idle afternoon's sail<br />
Sfo4£&ttiing practical can be done to<br />
chat^.^kp^r^jMikh applies to tbe Mississippi<br />
River as well as to our thoroughfares it<br />
might be wise for part-time sailors to be<br />
• thoughtful in their demands upon the bridge-<br />
UVMera lest some day the motoring public<br />
BBBst upon a revision in present regulations<br />
which would forbid the lablng <strong>of</strong> the bridges<br />
at certain limited periods. Nribody begrudges<br />
boating enthusiasts their (un, bit hire iSselnshness<br />
Would pay <strong>of</strong>f for everybody con-<br />
C£Til&Q<br />
MYUMMft.<br />
Cape May County Selective<br />
' Baud went back into fuu-<br />
: teflon M it prepared to meet<br />
flesj «n Jar Inductee* brought<br />
* tgrthe Konum crisHi.<br />
FORUM AND AGIN 'BM<br />
College Girl Speakt,<br />
But Atkt Anonymity<br />
Editor, SBtfnetLedgaf For tone<br />
yean I have been Bring to write UUS<br />
letter to the Ocmn aty paper. As a<br />
New I would like to list the things<br />
a young person can do. In "What to<br />
Do" in the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Guide 1 found<br />
the following things. The first is dancing<br />
at Convention Hall This place Is<br />
crowded with Junior and senator high<br />
school Mas. The library was next, but<br />
most college kids need other things to<br />
do besides reading. Others were roller<br />
skating, golf, bawling, and tennn.<br />
AU ot these cost money and the<br />
youth cannot meet and chut at these<br />
rites, Th* MOMS eost a dollar ot<br />
mare and beach parties are not allowed.<br />
There are places to eat, but<br />
they are too small. Kids try and<br />
meet and talk outside <strong>of</strong> these places,<br />
but this causes noise and disturbs the<br />
residents. Most kids Uve in apartmenai<br />
or mams so parties are out.<br />
So. therefore, the big question arises,<br />
"Where shall we go and what' shall<br />
I suggest a huge place built tor<br />
college people onty. A place where<br />
we can meet, dance to varied bands<br />
or records, sing college songs, sit at<br />
tables or stand and talk, and buy<br />
rsUwtanaMs. fn fcet, It woukl be<br />
Youths' Energy Needs<br />
Guidance, Reader Says<br />
Editor, Samuel-Ledger: <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
is quite exerdsed aver the "rowdy<br />
tan" <strong>of</strong> tbe young people who came<br />
ben far summer Jobs. And rightly<br />
so. That they earae ftum "respectable<br />
homes aid respectable communltien,"<br />
as Mr. Stretch said, is an appraisal<br />
confirmed by their manners, demeanor<br />
and attitudes displayed as waitresses,<br />
waiters, bus boys, bell hops,<br />
salespeople and etc, all over the<br />
tswn*<br />
ID age they range bom 16 to a,<br />
the late high school and college<br />
yean. Indeed they are mostly stu-<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the jwrth between IS and<br />
H n, I think Oik it It U about abot time i I wrote<br />
flits since some <strong>of</strong> my friends wen<br />
involved in the Forth <strong>of</strong> Jury partymaking.<br />
Tne problem with the youth <strong>of</strong> this<br />
age is the null ol three diflerent<br />
groups. The am It the temily. Most<br />
parents are unaware ol the happeninas<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> aty. The second is the<br />
poor Judgment <strong>of</strong> the young people<br />
themselves. <strong>Ocean</strong> aty may be able<br />
to control these two areas by calling<br />
parents and Inflicting stronger penalties<br />
on the youth. Thix Is negative<br />
action. What we need Is positive acdents who wUJ return to their studtion;<br />
somethiriE done to CUT OUT ies In the Fall, having earned a<br />
these outbreaks. NOT to punisn them portion <strong>of</strong> their education bills. They<br />
after they happen. This positive ac- are not hoodlums or Jungle gangs.<br />
tion is the won tor my letter. By-and-large. they are as wholesome<br />
and as law-abiding a group as will<br />
Tbe third grant at fault is the be tound anywhere. Tn^ work hard<br />
aty ol <strong>Ocean</strong> aty. m letter to «• and they play bard, lot they have<br />
reeled to tbe people and the city<br />
itself. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> should provide<br />
the energy for it<br />
something tor the college age youth They will become our teachers,<br />
to do. tbe whole problem circles ministers, lawyers, musicians, busi-<br />
around Somers Point with ttt night nessmen and women, and our poll<br />
life <strong>of</strong> music, dance, and drink, <strong>Ocean</strong> tieal leaders. But in these yean,<br />
Cltj- ia Renting It tooth and nail, but when full <strong>of</strong> vim. vigor, vitality<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will NEVER win unless and ideas and ability, they lack ma-<br />
It gives the young people something ture wisdom md Judgement that<br />
BETTER to do.<br />
comes — we like to tell ourselves<br />
— with age. They are Ufce water in<br />
Before I give some suggestions. I a baling ketie with the lid on tight.<br />
would like to state the situation as Obviously, something has to give.<br />
it is now. Mast young people are<br />
working and have their free time for<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce upon a Ume one Mr. Fulton<br />
fun about 8:30 in the evening. Many caused a revolution In travel by<br />
have no other transportation other moving a boat with jnuVup steam.<br />
than bicycles. Most <strong>of</strong> then have a Perhaps what <strong>Ocean</strong> aty needs now<br />
limited amount <strong>of</strong> spending money. Is not an increased police force and<br />
The college folks work in <strong>Ocean</strong> aty public <strong>of</strong>ficials with -patience with<br />
because by like- to be with their youth won thin by raucous holiday<br />
college friends. ••Everybody' goes to weekend,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty. Since Ibey work aB day,<br />
at night they wont to go some place<br />
where they can get together, see<br />
some <strong>of</strong> their friends and have same<br />
fun.<br />
11 but rather a wise. Mi.<br />
Fulton who knows how to inline^ to<br />
good purpose good sMam wU^yo^<br />
eonrxdued aad^ ynguldid Is «»iAi»^g<br />
trouble — bad for the town, bad tot<br />
the youths themselves and which<br />
neither group wants.<br />
Mr. Fulton probably would see a<br />
it would take a while for a place<br />
like this to become popular, and it<br />
3<br />
Garden State Scene<br />
TOHTOW — New Jeriey Is nsual-<br />
S;°ii5L? to ** m *****<br />
nMngton to two terms as<br />
am also helped John Ad.<br />
Fglirt to tte WM<br />
ftstw.<br />
New 1,<br />
in MM .<br />
DeWUtOuaW<br />
Madlsoti uahi carried the<br />
untitefBiiiwflf rnw<br />
during; tbe next two<br />
ejection, buj won out to<br />
favored<br />
WbCB<br />
Clay, a Whig, natni tbe<br />
J*S"?~^ »<br />
ally the victim makes the doctor's <strong>of</strong>fice and r<br />
own power where the barb is cut out, the •<br />
sterilized and the patient sent home. Not Sw» i<br />
things so simple, However. A customer in Con I<br />
Sporting Goods Store punctured himself with • I<br />
tfie other day—and promptly fainted deid a*<br />
Cornman immediately called the Rescue Squad<br />
arrived at the scene along with two police -""•<br />
In no time at all traffic was hatted for<br />
Asbury av., and hundreds <strong>of</strong> curious were<br />
get a peek into the store. Tbe jutknt rode<br />
Memorial Hospital In the amfiulance where «<br />
wvived. TOe hook was removed and he wn<br />
home. But, It isn't funny. Hooks hurt. Stay iwij<br />
ttem Furtbermore, traffic wasnt restored to »<br />
for the better part <strong>of</strong> half an hour.<br />
AND A HAPPY ST. ITHIN'S DAY—<br />
<strong>of</strong> course, to St. Swlthin's „«,, , „„, and, „ as , thk i I<br />
a day m advance, we have our aangers<br />
rams pn St. Swithin's Day it will rain «<br />
40 days so m tegeiid gays. This wouM<br />
to the Uttter part <strong>of</strong> August and ta the<br />
good. Of coursi, Ob fcVom^ Fsl<br />
B* j 8 i^flJ"*^ «»"^ In I.-.»tf"?!,<br />
to *W« «••"•« on St. Swithui's<br />
tne rainy period only lasted for 31 (<br />
other hand, In Chiflicothe Ohio in 1913 mi<br />
iiB? d * »• «*J be shown by the<br />
,%a bit whV w*«<br />
Spnkt Here Sunday<br />
wfll be "Medam Holiday." INVITES YO*f TO<br />
THI<br />
jy-Smith Funeral Home<br />
HIRBBRT L. OOOPRBY, M«r.<br />
BsUbllsned IMS<br />
809 C-ntral Av«nut<br />
for th» futuf, a$ In thm past. Htm<br />
and mott dtgnif'^d fuifrpl sorvfc..<br />
M TIME OF TROUBL1 M Ml M<br />
AS YOUR RfONI IXport 94m<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s First Funeral Director<br />
Presbyterian Church<br />
7th and Washy AwntM<br />
R.V. Wm. RadclHta AlUn, ThJN.<br />
Patter<br />
July 17th, 1960<br />
Morning Worsh/p<br />
8:30 a. m. and If a. m.<br />
-HAPPINESS THROUGH MEEKNISS"<br />
Sunday School 9:30 a, m.<br />
CI*SM* For All Aft*<br />
OiiMt T«*ch«rt-—Mr. Chflrlw Drain<br />
Evening Worship<br />
7M p. m.<br />
-QtHTlLE FURY & NUCLfAR DESTRUCTION"<br />
' Wednesday Svmnlng<br />
7s45 p.m.<br />
THi MILE STUDY HOUR<br />
Pianist: MISS ANNA ROBINSON<br />
Ministoy <strong>of</strong> Music<br />
MARION TROUT MURPHY<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Musk<br />
GWENDOLYN OLDFIELD<br />
Organist<br />
A COOOIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU<br />
"Holding Forth The Word Of Life"<br />
Phllippians 2:16<br />
Rev. Arthur W. Matthews<br />
^^^f.S^fthew.,<br />
Age*<br />
CHURCH OF<br />
going to dn><br />
THI REDEEMER<br />
MM tiri ANanfta AVM.<br />
LONOPORT, N, J.<br />
TNI MV, JOHN<br />
CRAia MAK, OJ>., IUc«w<br />
Holy Communion—9 a, m.<br />
Morning Prayer A Sermon,<br />
11 a. m. —. Communion<br />
Flrtt Sun, Meh month.<br />
F.nrfly Worship and<br />
Sunday School 9:40 a. m.<br />
Sunday, July 10th, a v»ry<br />
intarasting eotor<br />
. Cmllad By Sod"<br />
A Short Scenic Ride<br />
Across the Bridge<br />
to Longport.<br />
to kifornntton cenfKt<br />
W. I, H*tm, Jr, fup*.<br />
OCEAN CITY TAiiRNACLE<br />
ASSN., OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
SUNDAY, JULY 17th<br />
9 a, m. and 11 a, m. — IDENTICAL SERVICES<br />
Mechanically Ventilated OGMB <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle—Wesley Ave. 5th to 6th Sto.<br />
The Rev, Canon Laurence H, Hall<br />
Rector, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, East Cleveland, Ohio<br />
AMPLE PARKING AT TABERNACLE GROUNDS<br />
7:30 p.m. —STRAND THEATER, Mi and Boardwalk<br />
Rev. W. Edgar Gathers, Jr.<br />
Pastor, nnt MethodM Church, Lancaster, Pennsylvania<br />
JULY 24th SERVICES -- 9 a.m. and If a.m.<br />
Dr. Wallace E. Fisher<br />
Pastor, The Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> the Holy Trinity, Lancaster, Pa.<br />
7:30 P. M. Speaker:<br />
Dr. John Alexander McElroy<br />
Pastor, Calvary Methodist Church, East Orange, New Jersey<br />
All SERVICES BY OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE QUARTETTE<br />
'• KftURGM, DinMtor afM T«*or TOM PERKINS, BarfleM<br />
' PISHBURN, Ccjfrtrslt* MARY JACKSON, Soprano<br />
f 1D00WIS, Jrv Swif |«stf«r t, WOOOL1Y KALIHOFF, Orfanlit<br />
Biff Season 1960<br />
ION CHAPEL-BY-THE<br />
ami Avbwry Avonu*, Oraah CHy, N. J.<br />
SD»AY,MY17tb-11t.iL<br />
^ I«!ff er Calh*i«r J<br />
Churcta, LancMter, Pm.<br />
»»U>>I to iMM wonhip MCh<br />
nnt Pv mannna it 11 o'clock<br />
Lufltanv ttai* , rnfarnuiloii<br />
mm, SStport<br />
— QmaM CMr reotatmd.<br />
»^a.ni. — Manttw Wonhlp fa<br />
to Sanctuary- Mr. Friedrich'. «Tmo<br />
topic, "PinvMBK*, MUnde,<br />
NajraJ Law and Prayer." Walter,<br />
Fredericks, tenor, guest isMat.<br />
9:30 a.m. — OwvA School with<br />
e^M tor every age. Fbtrat "R.<br />
•rideoun. Supertntendant. Tbe Nun.<br />
scry. Kindergarten, Primary and Ju-<br />
nior Departments meet In the first<br />
flow <strong>of</strong> the church. The Youth Department<br />
meet. In AsMmbty Hall<br />
on the second floor, the Men'. BlWe<br />
Oast In Bleyler Chapel and the SusannB<br />
Wesley Clao In the Chunii<br />
Partor.<br />
11 ajn. — Morning Worship in the<br />
ianehiaw. Mr, Friedrieh's m m<br />
topic, "Providence, Miracle, Natural<br />
Law and Prayer.- Special music by<br />
the Oianecl aolr. Sfr. Fredericks,<br />
t tain, pM soMtt, soMtt,<br />
7:10 p.m. — Evening Service In<br />
the Moorlyn Theatre. Or, Harold A,<br />
Bosley. pastor ol First Methodist<br />
Church, Evanston, HI., will be tbe<br />
guest speaker. Mr. FrederiOa, ten-<br />
2i ti° ^ W*J eM ' L asm U «,m. - Morning Bible Hour,<br />
Speaker, Rev. Spin* Zodhlate..<br />
7:30 p m.- Bible Conference directed<br />
W Dr. David P WHiht.<br />
AIM, Jr., musical director.<br />
i p.m. - "Rim Night" dtnet-<br />
~ ~ M. 1«Sr feature<br />
in sound and col-<br />
,'Gortton Lowden. * ierviee<br />
2 p.m. _ Summer Auxiliary meet'<br />
ing in the Btecayne Hotel. "Eiirty<br />
American Turonre" will be the topic<br />
presented by Mrs. Robert E. Ulrich.<br />
Mrs. Leslie Reed, hasten, assisted<br />
tw her committee. All women<br />
are invited.<br />
I p.m. — Anniversary Comlttee<br />
meeting in the church <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
I'M p.m. — Mid-week service tl<br />
prayer and meditation in Bleyler<br />
Chapel. The devotional addresses<br />
this summer center en "What Was<br />
Jesua Lite,"<br />
sVlb p,m, — Travelogue in eotor<br />
given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul A.<br />
Friedrieh In Assembly Hall <strong>of</strong> the<br />
church. Thta weeks topic:<br />
All art invited.<br />
^ ^ ^ Bursery<br />
10:46 a.m. — Junior Church far<br />
ages 5 to 10 downstairs conducted<br />
l»Ul Utons. Mmfe Wsby, Hazel<br />
Fry. Pat Marsico.<br />
10;C a.m. — Service may be viewed<br />
on closed circuit television in the<br />
tower auditorium.<br />
1:15 p.m. Gospel Service at Crest<br />
Haven conducted by the Ladle. Bible<br />
2:30 p.m. — Sacred Muslcale on<br />
Male Pier, directed by Dr.<br />
Featuring Norman and Leonore<br />
Us, 7:30 p.m. — Opening Service el<br />
ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
lOfh «nd<br />
The Rev. Frank F. Adler, S.T.M., Pa*tor<br />
TWO MORNING SERVICES<br />
8:30 a. m. — THI EARLY SERVICE<br />
9:45 a. m. — THI CHURCH SCHOOL<br />
11:00 a. m. — THi SIRVICI<br />
The ftsrm<strong>of</strong>t—"CHANGE OP COUBS1"—Pinter Adler<br />
7:45 p. m.—F«wHval Ivanlnf SanrlM<br />
Guott PrMdwr—DR. IMRE KOVACS, Pastor<br />
First Hungarian Reformed Church, New York aty<br />
Sermon — "THE PROMISE OF THE DEEP"<br />
wn limit our will, •mimu<br />
Voi Iratructor. Univer»ity <strong>of</strong> Florida.<br />
OriinHt •ITMLUI M. APLM<br />
op«D<br />
FREE PARMNO^nUPALA PARKING Uf, 10tn (fld OEMS A<br />
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAH CHAPa<br />
34fh and Wat* AvamM<br />
9:45 a. m. — THI CHURCH SCHOOL<br />
IliM a. m, — THI SIRVICI<br />
The Sermon—"VfflWB YOUR FAHW<br />
THI BEV. DONALD O. DOLL,<br />
Pastor ot St. null's Ev. Lutheran Church. Ardmore, Pa.<br />
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH<br />
8TH STRfET anil CINTRAU AVENUE<br />
Worship Servfces — July 17<br />
, 9:15 and 11 am.<br />
THl REVEREND PAUL A, FRIH)RrCH<br />
Praaching in rim Church Sanchiary<br />
7:30 p. m.—m THE MOORLYN THEATRE<br />
DR. HAROLD A. BOStEY<br />
prtachlng<br />
Methodtet Church, Evanaton, ffl,<br />
WALTER FRIDIRICKS, Tanor, mhUt at all<br />
n k * - •- »- -J— a,• mm<br />
next MflMny RMM| — jmy n<br />
DR. FRANK LAUBACH<br />
World Renowned Iltaracy Hotsionaiy<br />
Dr. Wright. Hn<br />
ffi NyU<br />
Sunday S*rvk«M - 8|3O «, 11 o.<br />
auitT sptAkit|^ lii<br />
:» P-m. - BHe Conference db> JULY 17- ON. '<br />
«cMd tw Dr. Wright Mr. Allen MM.<br />
•Mil director. SpMker, Dr. Corata- JOtY 24-<br />
Paator <strong>of</strong> Ceotnt HwtM<br />
f. iMwrtTiS<br />
2040 SHORE ROAD<br />
HOLYTNMTY<br />
Hill and Central<br />
THE lav, FORREST<br />
B, VAUQHAN, ThM.<br />
SUNDAY SERVICES<br />
7:30 a. m.—<br />
MS a, m. —<br />
Family lucharht<br />
lltflOa, m, _<br />
Holy<br />
M p. m. —<br />
Evening Prayar<br />
FREE PARKING:<br />
12th and Central<br />
What is it about fishing that appeals to no<br />
many men? Is it the tang <strong>of</strong> the out-<strong>of</strong>-doors,<br />
the nit spray, the play <strong>of</strong> the reel — or is it<br />
a part <strong>of</strong> that age-old challenge <strong>of</strong> pitting oneself<br />
•gainst the forces <strong>of</strong> nature?<br />
Probably, it is mostly the challenge, for man<br />
!• forever excited by a dare. Yet, while life is<br />
full <strong>of</strong> challenges, all <strong>of</strong> them are not fun. When<br />
It comes to meeting the greater testa successfully,<br />
you need a tot more than a fishing pole, ThelTt<br />
is that Faith comes into its own; then it is that<br />
the teachings <strong>of</strong> the Church are put into practise,<br />
Don't walk by your church next Sunday —<br />
walk into it. Equip yourself for your own spiritual<br />
future now.<br />
|Thto SMIM to Mng Published UndW<br />
SAMPSON and HAMAOA<br />
" IMrHMt<br />
D4MitMMI<br />
ISIS<br />
HANEY CHATTIN<br />
THE NATIONAL BANK<br />
OF OCEAN CITY<br />
Ml Aafatwy ARM IXport Ml<br />
SELVAGN'S<br />
REXALL PHARMACY<br />
M H d A t<br />
ARTHUR M. D.MARIS<br />
ilV . *. r<br />
• • *<br />
Tell Me<br />
Mr.<br />
.»•*<br />
QvMtion: Can visitor* Itere taiy on <<br />
ment when tbe services tit a funeral<br />
required?<br />
My Artaviwr: In the overwhelming number cti<br />
• answer is certainly. So far as we «re<br />
our ethical standanls remain Om tause<br />
<strong>of</strong> whom, we serve—and this applies toll<br />
number <strong>of</strong> funeral homes evprywliem.<br />
Chaster J. Wimb<<br />
funaf<strong>of</strong> Ham*<br />
301 ASBURY AVWIUI<br />
th* Spentenhip<br />
TM« CHUNCH PC* ALL<br />
ALL W« THI CHUU<br />
7b <strong>On</strong>tdi k *•<br />
Tk*rt mm Iwt iw^ HAP ,<br />
•qiibflr "J •*&— «• Ckink. '<br />
duldn-. ui. O) F- *. ~* Z U><br />
......il, id «M*. (4) Tmt I<br />
*l «W Owd, iiprff. •<br />
~«C,,j, »M H'l'"'- * *'<br />
ATtANTKOTY<br />
ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />
OCIAN CITY<br />
WATER SBMCe COMPANY
(Am.<br />
BOSWELL'S<br />
tEAUTY SALON<br />
fcn^y Oto Afcxaoder's<br />
1WV Wplt<br />
In Bannanent WITH<br />
JOHNSON'S<br />
larO-marMtaMSMMnt<strong>of</strong><br />
LAUtA NEWTON<br />
EVHW BEAUTY AID<br />
•41<br />
CERRUTI<br />
iUTYSHOPPE<br />
mm<br />
Beauty Stvic*<br />
HUE'S<br />
ftfAUTY SHOP<br />
BtportMSOt<br />
mw~<br />
SHOP<br />
Mm utev or «o«f MM GOUNML<br />
i- «W» BiSOfrM. aM WO tt be brought out at Christian Science<br />
DepartmenJi. Vtalttri alway»<br />
8:30 a, m.—file Early Service.<br />
9;* a, m,—The Church School<br />
MAIN LINE INN<br />
IMS CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
NOW OPEN<br />
MOMS AT REASONABLE RATES<br />
Serving Breakfast Every Day<br />
8 a. m. to 12 Neon<br />
J^XjVFTV<br />
BRIGHTON PLACE<br />
(BETWEEN 4th and 5th STREET<br />
OFF ATLANTIC AVENUE)<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC<br />
BREAKFAST - DINNER<br />
FREE PARKINS<br />
HEADQUARTERS for MUSIC<br />
THE JACK LOUIS<br />
MUSIC CINTER & STUDIOS<br />
637 Asbuiy Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy<br />
fx/uliva Dealers fort<br />
SOHMER - JANSSEN - KOHLER<br />
CAMPBELL . KIMBALL PIANOS<br />
LOWREY ORGANS<br />
BAND INSTRUMENTS ACCORDIONS<br />
TEACHING BY EXPERTS<br />
OUR SIXTH YEAR<br />
SHEET MUSIC RECORDS<br />
INSTRUMENT KINTALS<br />
Phone EXport 9-2640<br />
NOTHING PKE-PACKACED<br />
BUY AS UTTIE OR AS MUCH<br />
AS Y(W REQUIRE<br />
AMNVD OP T0>QUAUTY FRESHNISS<br />
FROM* FOODS<br />
-•- DOICAIESSEM<br />
SEALTEST ICE CREAM<br />
BRADLEY'S FARMERS MARKET<br />
11*AUg««cAve.<br />
PM1 OtUVERY<br />
%<br />
9:30 a. m.—Sunday School tor the<br />
PunUy, Walter N. Fdrce, general<br />
superintendent. Guest Teacher, Charles<br />
Drain, resident, Pa. <strong>On</strong>istiar<br />
Endeavor Association.<br />
10:« a. m.—Organ Meditation,<br />
?:»_Mdweek "Bible Study Hour. 1<br />
See In authentic sound and color une<br />
<strong>of</strong> the most amazing missionary films<br />
ever produced, "The Land Time For.<br />
got." Lower Auditorium. Pianist, Miss<br />
Anna Robinson.<br />
UNION CHAPEL by MM SM<br />
fM and Mary «v.<br />
Sunday<br />
i:30 a.m. — Sunday School m<br />
CHapel Hall under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
Eugene Debus.<br />
11 am, — Morning Service In the<br />
Chapel, Quest speaker. Rev. W, Ed.<br />
»f Qithera Jr.' pastor <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
Methodist Oiurch, Lancaster, Fa,<br />
Special music arranged and directed<br />
by Mrs. Helen B. Mulllm-aux<br />
director <strong>of</strong> music.<br />
Prelude: "Thine Own," Gustav<br />
Lenge. Solos: "The Prayer Perfect, '•<br />
Oley Speak, "The Good Shepherd,"<br />
Van de Water. Guest soprano soloist<br />
Mrs. Harold McCltnkey <strong>of</strong> Immanuej<br />
Lutheran Oiurch, Philadelphia,<br />
Offertory: "Calmly Trustthg,"<br />
'anet Rand,<br />
Youth Choir accompanied by MM.<br />
Karl Hoyler, "The Path <strong>of</strong> Prayer,"<br />
Anton Dvorak.<br />
PosUude; "But the Lord is Mind,<br />
tal" from St Paul by FeUx Mendelssohn.<br />
FIR.T CHURCH Of<br />
CHRIST, SCIENTIST<br />
Mh W, and MMiry .v<br />
Sunday Sorvlee—i;30 and 11 » m<br />
Sunday Sehoql—9:30 ind 11 » m.<br />
Wednesday evening Testimony—8<br />
B, IB,<br />
How scientific prayer leads to a<br />
OMAN CITY ASHMBLY OF MB<br />
Mi sf, at lay av,<br />
•"(Mr Hf Itr turvival<br />
9:ft am — Sunday School. A gift<br />
tor each viiitor.<br />
11 a.m. — Morning Worship ila-<br />
•ase by the pastor.<br />
p.m. — Evening Service, lies<br />
i;30 and U a. m.—MorBJnE Wurihlp.<br />
Nursery tor pre-scheol children sage by the pastor.<br />
n the Lower Auditorium. Message,<br />
•Happiness Through Meekness."<br />
6:45 p. m—Christian Endeavor<br />
imps.<br />
OIL BURNER<br />
7:30 p. m,—Orpin MedltarJon.<br />
7:« p. m.—Evening Worship. Mj<br />
page, "Gentile Fury and Nuclear De- INSURANCE<br />
stmcHon." Director <strong>of</strong> Music, Mr*.<br />
Marlon Trout Murphy. Orgarust. Mss<br />
wsndolyn Oldfleld, Director <strong>of</strong> Qier.<br />
ub Choir, Mrs. Herbert iearie. Director<br />
<strong>of</strong> Junior Choir, Mss Gwendolyn<br />
Oldfleld,<br />
Complete Cevarag*<br />
<strong>of</strong> Yeur Oil lumtt<br />
for Jutt a<br />
Few Pennie* a Day<br />
LOCAL<br />
24-HOUR SERVICE<br />
FACTORY TRAINID<br />
SiRVICEMEN<br />
For Intarmatlan on<br />
FHIS LOW COST PLAN<br />
Call EXport 944M<br />
LOUIS TACCAWKO<br />
PUIL OIL<br />
PLUMBING . HEATING<br />
Swwral Motor* D*ln-H«t<br />
611 WIST AVINUI<br />
PENNSYWANW DUT^I<br />
DINIH6 ROOM Of THE SINDIA<br />
"Main and fancy Food"<br />
„ A MiAKFAS R<br />
S A,M. to 11 A.M. 4 P.M. to 8 P,M<br />
SHOftFLY WI, FUNIML Mi, AMISH VANILLA PIE<br />
AHantic Avenue and Plymouth Plan<br />
PLAY<br />
TENNIS<br />
At th»<br />
Ocedn <strong>City</strong> Tennis flub<br />
OPEN DAILY<br />
Ah STRlfT and ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />
t a. m. to 8 p. m.<br />
1* COUm — NOMINAL Pll<br />
Pi .finliinl tartruiUM by Appointment<br />
RMringl and T*nnli Supply<br />
». JOHNSON,<br />
lUeCMnxhlsu<br />
bustrlp to Sandy<br />
<strong>of</strong> the church or <<br />
Special »ound-color films used tor In- Walker 7-W3L<br />
The Lewm-Mermoo on<br />
MrtlctlOD pwtodi In all departmentt Include the following<br />
• . ,,<br />
Vhie Bg<br />
Th» Ocaan <strong>City</strong> (u_ i<br />
m.—The Service. The Sermon, son shall ask as bread oi any y ol you<br />
••Change Chage <strong>of</strong> Cbune."<br />
that ii a lather, will ll he h give i ll lilm a<br />
Let tK K All With h Gladsome Gl Voice,<br />
iU h<br />
- Scott,<br />
The Chancd Choir. The Duet, "O<br />
stpnet stp or U he aik<br />
School.<br />
T<br />
for a llib give him a terpent? . . -Vineland,<br />
speaker<br />
7:30 a. m.—Holy y Communion. Laid R Remember Me," , Roms, Jesn- 11 ye then, being evil, know how<br />
Bdd<br />
11 ye then, g ,<br />
H<br />
9 a. m.—Family F mly l Eucharist Eu E h i t and Ser- ette Darty y Stakes, , Ruth E. Beddow to Hive flood d gifts ift unto t your ur children children: g^HH _ Youth Roundup Special<br />
ram y by Ma Itav. Arthur Mtth* w. Matthew* Tbe b t^tatle. t^l I Peter Pt 3 S15 Th<br />
bow much iH more shall h your l heavenly l ' talent — Inspiring speaker.<br />
ThNL Th.NL. . Matter M In I Latin Lti n and d EngiHh, EiHh G l Lte S 111<br />
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COMIN CITY BAPTI1T CHURCH<br />
Marion Military<br />
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Institute,<br />
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Soprano Soloist, Nona H. Mart Boot. Ala. dten, •pomorcd by U.L.C.W<br />
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The Importance ot prayer I* also<br />
S p. m.—EvtaJn«. Prayer,<br />
Festival Evening Serv- emphasized hUd in I readings rdings from "Sden "Sdenca<br />
7 a, m.-~Holy QMnmunkai<br />
Imre Kovao, New<br />
and Health with Key to the Scrip-<br />
T*«rsaay—<br />
York aty, The Promjie ot the cures" by Mary Baker Eddy In-<br />
9:.TO a. m.—Holy Communion. Deep." Anthem by the Chancel Choir. cluding the following (H 27-311<br />
• • *<br />
Soloist, Jeanette Darby StokCT Guest "Prayer cannot change the unalter-<br />
ST. MNTI UrnWMN CHUBCH<br />
soloist. Guy Webb, bass-baritone. Inable Truth, nor can prayer lUoni<br />
structor in voice, University <strong>of</strong> nor. give us an understanding <strong>of</strong> Truth;<br />
-MCMM<br />
ids, soloist with U.S. Arny Had, bat prayer, coupled with a fervent<br />
habitual desire to know and do the<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will <strong>of</strong> God, will bring us into<br />
1<br />
We are very I<br />
that our friend,<br />
i with IM on July :<br />
Dr. McLeistcr is<br />
Beverly Heights<br />
JwMlay^<br />
Ian Church In<br />
Sundny Church School begins at 9:45 traveled quite exiam<br />
a m. The lesson Is the third nnd ston field and has<br />
final one regarding the warnings ol <strong>of</strong> the Pr ' "<br />
the Prophet Amos.<br />
Spiritual<br />
The Worship service begins at 11<br />
o'clock with a prelude by Mm, EUa<br />
a <strong>of</strong><br />
15ue7 the regent aSured Ha*. ^ RaUy,<br />
""IS ^ i g Service begins at ?;« He recrtvtd dep^<br />
with aS old-tosWoned Qoipel Hynm on CoUe^Un^^<br />
me~Hour <strong>of</strong><br />
•way.<br />
. Prayer and, "How<br />
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«H PARKING at Municipal<br />
6th Slmt and Aibury w,-<br />
MO^I'$ HRiiTONi<br />
„ by hl» doctor<br />
1 costly operation<br />
Visit To The 'Eternal<br />
A Warm Spiritual Revival<br />
i for tbe (HMD MM* — TM*<br />
•f • ***m •* M<br />
«Mch which HH R«V. Parrwt •. Vatgv<br />
the doctor assured<br />
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1136 Boardwalk<br />
SUPEfilOfi LANDSCAPIN6 SERVICE<br />
Unllkt That You'll Find Bltmwhmn<br />
Stocks<br />
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Own Nursery<br />
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IION ROAD AT BARGAINTOWN LAKE<br />
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ICE CREAM 4 CANDY SHOP<br />
OHDY mm -:;.<br />
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WB SHIP WBEREVQl PARCEL POST GOES<br />
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COMMERCIAL<br />
STATIONERY<br />
tewis I.<br />
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p<br />
807 Asbwry Avmnvm<br />
426 Boardwalk<br />
Gty Glass & Paint Co<br />
• BOAT GLASS INSTAUH)<br />
• fURNITUIie TOPS<br />
• PIATC * WINDOW GLASS REPLACED<br />
• WAU A DOO« MIRROftS<br />
s Installed<br />
IwUe two Mdpr<br />
i *i* •* #*, i<br />
ommutert'Club News ,.„„. toW<br />
boy» have mUMd ;<br />
I—-BJ the toot.<br />
lo particular wai<br />
Jtunutg a very dose second fer the<br />
honon oT "Lover Bey" to none other<br />
Man Rat* Mamriki —- - *<br />
»w Geonte Bertanbeck and^j<br />
tat he could<br />
At tint we thought I<br />
at an three worship services at Sea- ^^^ —m# o, ys are I<br />
view BaptM Own*. Unwood, Sun- eonunn, a goodly bunch <strong>of</strong> the mem. „,,,,, " -'!_,"«_-—.-„, I<br />
day. Tit .ervlM. an at 1:30 and hen are eat having theuMvei a Ft*^?,, h K,^ 1 SJ l >.Wr ? I<br />
U a.m. and 7s» p.m. Kme flshtag, *W ttoae <strong>of</strong> us who are <br />
nlflva in the nme nme an "Daimv<br />
This (• done for Oie nepentore bike,<br />
tor HJUTV tan It figured out 0»t<br />
•should thev tyvtti nlsv in the samp<br />
"••ne, it would be only "trading dollars".<br />
fSiaHie Ifcmbinwi" is tHll havina<br />
tronhle with BHi WdRrman rnirt T/ni<br />
Oulllen No matter what canls Charlie<br />
holds that pair have better ones.<br />
• eg<br />
Here's some nsu news that makes<br />
things take a real bright took, A<br />
reservation tor a table <strong>of</strong> ten has<br />
been received, with the "dough," by<br />
Charlie Benedlx already, and the<br />
cards won't be out nntii this week.<br />
Remember, first coma lint to get the<br />
best seats. Act now, and get mat<br />
rgervation inn Charlie Bcnedlx at<br />
1602 Bay av. i<br />
Me at "Lover Boy" Eddie GUIam for<br />
mam? yean to loss every wotaan he<br />
raeM, he followed through last week<br />
by ktosing Mm. Frlta Frel on Asbury<br />
av., Fritz nan It was a cheap Uss;<br />
reason, it was hi front oTthe Five<br />
• Gay Daytlmm Frocfcs<br />
• Stunning Formal*<br />
TREMENDOUS RANGE OF SIZES<br />
HBAU,¥ EXTENSIVE STOCKS<br />
• I<br />
Bsr • wot calm aaiNMJMWgl PHftBnUf MMy<br />
Baby Pamde. Idift Si*.<br />
feUow. the club<br />
, jot Carter ta asking<br />
Why i<br />
with her and<br />
' In Albany eater,<br />
and feeutfit<br />
<strong>of</strong> invisible haUMU, I<br />
•An you il»olutely certain these I<br />
lVe sold H worth UU» morning<br />
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NEED<br />
DRY ICE?<br />
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New Open <strong>of</strong><br />
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• DEVILiD EGOS |<br />
liM^ TOUR ORDER EARLY......<br />
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JUM fompl«t«d a At<br />
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JUIY 15th I960 )<br />
TOUR PURCHASE OF AN<br />
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• SOLOISTS<br />
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Hamh Acmu The Sea Somm<br />
on maagp M • nock, mem-l<br />
Iber <strong>of</strong> two tgurlng ocmnpiuiif* pre-<br />
M s daw, d55 wen nta and I<br />
tMevUaa with the tuBayr Voice <strong>of</strong> •<br />
iu and tM SuM Or^ Hoiir, ArtBUT Arney<br />
received m B«d«eJor o« M de-<br />
-,_! in music from THa ClirWlao Humzarian LUMDM<br />
BHiveMlty and nlri Innta ^^KSUPT^^ H<br />
with the American Tbester M _, ^^ '" *<br />
MIM Jane, and Mr, Amor Ml IWlW Ah • — —<br />
appear with Tom PMdBt and the Johann Karatnii<br />
l Pi ordieitra til next week, ptujcato Polka<br />
Ble concerts MM at « p m. ^^ j.^ MW ^, fUn j^ Strlne ^<br />
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Art Amey ..<br />
Tom Perkins Baritone<br />
Fbrce Of Deiriny V«dl<br />
Una Furtlvg Lagrina ... .Donliett.<br />
AM Amey<br />
VaJse Poudree ... ... P<strong>of</strong>y<br />
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Romance Rubenstein<br />
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Your own agent will be glad to give you the facte and figuroi.<br />
Hell al*o be able to tell you how you can save money on yaw<br />
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Remember, you get the BEST for LESS with Eureka<br />
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MacArthur Boulevard and Braddock Drive Somers Point<br />
Tonight at 7 o'clock<br />
EVERYBODY INVITED<br />
Every Feature To Make Your Bowling More Pleasurable<br />
South Jersey's Most Modem Alleys<br />
afaa th# latMt savwtopifisiit* n B#Mniiig vqulpiMiiij<br />
.MfiaJ Ltn«, Autanwtic Plnwrfm, TaMI-Foolt and Subway<br />
BalT RMurm. Arm bawlara may M(oy th* sport undar ths flnMT eandlHam avalUM*.<br />
Complete "Pro" Shop for Your Convenience<br />
Umtor HM tapabta wipwvUfcm <strong>of</strong> Fraal Apaf, *• "P»»" ihop ^ a a^fto<br />
bowling ball* and .qiilpmarrt. I M M m alto av.ihbl. hw« tor baglnning feawMn<br />
Comfortable Lounge Accommodations<br />
tlw tamtoim fumiihingt In th* •paetout toungc mi «m dMigtwd with your particular<br />
comfort in mind, •ftwamt gam*, you and your guwt* will Mi«y rwlaxtng hm<br />
Completely Air Conditioned<br />
No utiall HA to th. air conditioning <strong>of</strong> a buildlhfl thh Urn. But Point Bowling (a (w«Hy<br />
prtwd <strong>of</strong> th. hug. 40-ton unit that provide a ftW,lng, nrtful atimwphar* ««rair oil th*<br />
Mt I i^t<br />
Supervised Nursery for the Tiny Tots - Open Bowling t<br />
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE<br />
You and yw family m atwayt wUetflM a* th. Point Bowling C«nt«r. M» buffer vacation<br />
V,
Ifenrffi9.ltt.fy <strong>of</strong> 9 A.M.<br />
MIT and TACKLE PU<br />
ART<br />
BOATS K* HIRE<br />
.EN'S DOCKS<br />
IBayA^.<br />
9-1219<br />
ITS<br />
[if Now EXCLUSIVE<br />
IN<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
JOHNSON<br />
OUTBOARD MOTORS<br />
Htadlpp.<br />
ItfW and USED BOATS<br />
• • • • •<br />
COMPLETE STOCKS<br />
OF<br />
BOATINO OUR<br />
CITY MARINE<br />
WITH<br />
BCOfiHMAH<br />
mcn, be prepared. We bam an<br />
the better martin baits — balao<br />
J- rignd iquld — rigged eeti.<br />
Naturally, we also have all the<br />
Mufornait In stock, too. But,<br />
•nether you need (•qujpmmt or<br />
not, OMDB in and talk It over<br />
with in. We will tell you where<br />
lHid bow — to go after<br />
While martin tuning yoa nay<br />
also latch on to a dolphin<br />
DoWhtaB aren't chowey TTwyU<br />
t«fc* any baft that is on your<br />
Bay fishing Is still gplng<br />
ctrong. Get your share ol floun-<br />
ROD OUTFIT<br />
[fee<br />
»3.25 M P<br />
«3.95«P<br />
AVE<br />
B^OK's $725,000 In Bm<br />
\Hflttow £chdbl Construct!,..<br />
DO plan MMkTtetm-<br />
L'aSh anticipated £3ha<br />
amount at «55,000,<br />
h tampers *oold be required to<br />
Boh*'! Lonovog*<br />
S«Mion Tonight<br />
Fnyll.K<br />
mm Arroyo. Bamoo Garcia,<br />
royo,Jg« Ramos, Bated Torres,<br />
' 'i» Antonio <strong>On</strong>to, iaiMdor Af-<br />
BAYSIDE<br />
MARINA<br />
• SUPS •<br />
BAIT — LAUNCHING<br />
BOAT Ik MOTOR<br />
MNTAL5<br />
OAS and OIL<br />
116 lay Avenua<br />
COLORIZER<br />
MAHIHE FINISHES<br />
WITH e RILL<br />
FOR YMJR MAT<br />
PROM MAST TO KEEL<br />
Tunn PUNTS<br />
721 ASBJJRY AVENUE<br />
Phorw* BXVMM * 9-4560<br />
DEEP<br />
SEA<br />
"WISHING<br />
U«H OAIUV AT • A.M,<br />
BOATS TO HIRE<br />
OUTBOARDS. ROWBOATS<br />
TACKLE - BAIT<br />
STIELMAN'S<br />
228 Say Avanu*<br />
Or*an <strong>City</strong> EXport MtM<br />
MAY'S<br />
12»h at Hw Bay<br />
ROWBOAT RENTALS<br />
with or without ovtboardt<br />
"U-DRIVE-EM"<br />
INBOARP BOATS<br />
TACKLE - BAIT<br />
BOAT SUPPLIES<br />
EXport 9-2901<br />
Exclusive In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
"THi T BBEST<br />
OUTBOARD<br />
K MOTOR IN THE XVORLO"<br />
PARTS ft SERVICE<br />
FOR BOATMtiN<br />
VilN^TApKLBp<br />
talse only tkf<br />
The The plans ntana oa| oaf tor AirIn*<br />
ransrnu IJ.<br />
<strong>of</strong> ' two ' achooto, "-- one In & am ..<br />
B n ^nlf buuausf will DF<br />
oc0«M by jmmftsters from Mndertarten<br />
tbraogb the »Uth ptde, and<br />
in^de a oalietarla. adralnUtra-<br />
and other iaclBtla. ""'"'<br />
____.. other building is stated to be<br />
cooMnicted in tb$ area itf Ropbu<br />
and Oak «v., tba Board having<br />
option on this property.<br />
Both buildings are expected to be<br />
nude ready for pupil occupancy by<br />
December or 1ASL<br />
Included in the plan Is the cstnblinhmenl<br />
<strong>of</strong> a public Ubrary in the I<br />
Bdbaven av. school wnici wuui.J<br />
i ^PttseBt Ubrary<br />
TOYKO ACTION DECRIED<br />
A former United States laoor attache<br />
in Japan says that if President<br />
Eisenhower hod gone to Toyko as<br />
planned the demonstrations would<br />
have ended.<br />
Edward M. Skagen, who served in<br />
Toylco as u reserve foreign service<br />
olficer tar four-and" one-half years.<br />
ata> said thai our own diplomats<br />
lived in i small world abroad, fall-<br />
^-d iu mi Ici-stt.; f the thinking <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ma&M-?*, md i>i.nJ an undue amount<br />
<strong>of</strong> attend* ,n tu groups that they classified<br />
.... "frk-ndlyt" and neglected<br />
others.<br />
MAU1KAL - AMD MICE GffTS for<br />
AMArtUlt SAltOM. WONOWPUL CHOICES.<br />
ANCHOR'N POINT<br />
— FAMOUS BOAT LIVIRY —<br />
BOAT * ROW BOAT RINTALS<br />
.STRBET and th« BAY<br />
• * ,<br />
Engage /.eOOUe P/flflS<br />
^ -• — • i ii^'SSf 1HT I ^ ^<br />
Hospital Day<br />
Ctautfltd Adi Brtns Qukfc R(wHs<br />
A New<br />
Younger Look<br />
for Summer -<br />
LAMP<br />
3-50<br />
The lamp method has been mart<br />
succestful all over the U.S.A. It<br />
brines out the natural wave lines<br />
which vero <strong>of</strong>tai are o b E J k d<br />
py VcKa<br />
as wdl as In that at tsa<br />
and women Who fire Very paFtfc<br />
ular about having their hair<br />
trained Into s<strong>of</strong>t natural waves<br />
J**<br />
aANDERS MOTO.<br />
•X MM «r MOT<br />
amdtkm HUB<br />
SHOPPING CENTER<br />
ing Monday evnelng in the Nursa<br />
timne at Wbidb . ,<br />
cuued tor H«ptul D«f at the At<br />
uinuc aty Race Track.<br />
It also wat voted to help purehaie<br />
a raaislWnr far tta BBSJ apd a<br />
report on the reeelpM I *- fc * 1 <br />
tiu. lures was given by<br />
otcelinan.<br />
a Gateway<br />
date to be announced later. Thi nsrt<br />
met ting, August 8. will be a Bnef<br />
business meeting fallowed by a social.<br />
Host<br />
WM0tiD-&<br />
I tain, ol Ntw York Oiy, Inm<br />
both<br />
i permit ftirtrrr Miriam Bogie<br />
, as might be<br />
SOMKRS PODiT — Mr and Mrs.<br />
Thomas H. Bogie, <strong>of</strong> 130 W John<br />
son av., Somers Point, have an><br />
nouncod the engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />
Aux. Nominatesdaughter.<br />
Miriam J, to Daniel<br />
Kranklln, son <strong>of</strong> Mn Helen Frankbn.<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1707 West av , <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
1960-61 Slate Miss Bogie attended <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
aUKUdUi tUJlNf — Mcana nanuna- High School and is now employed<br />
don> fur f <strong>of</strong>ficers for hthe<br />
year at Iteb's Restaurant Mr Franklin,<br />
were made d til the business meeting t a Krculuati- <strong>of</strong> O«an <strong>City</strong> Illgll<br />
ol Clark EUSson I'osf m Ajlienuin SUiuol oi»_M-MtfS tin Sunoco service<br />
Legion Auxdmry Monday evening station at 9th it and Haven av. In<br />
Mrs. Ralph Thomas, president, prf- Otcnn <strong>City</strong><br />
sidBd.<br />
The weddUiK will take place Octo-<br />
nominaled Monday are Mrs ber il in St Joseph's R. C Church,<br />
Russell Adams, president; first vice homers Paint.<br />
presidency open: Mrs. Mike Mrvjoi,<br />
secand vice president; Mrs. Wade<br />
Moncriel, trcisurer; Mrs, Doreaf<br />
Breder, chaplain: Miss Heiene Slat<br />
zer, sarmant at arms; historian open. Tom Laughran<br />
Miss Marilyn {Sever, the Auxiliary's<br />
representative to Girls' State, reported<br />
on the activities nt that alfiiir held<br />
June 30 through 34 at Douglass Col Klwanis Guest<br />
ego.<br />
SOMERS POINT — Tommy Laugh-<br />
A •donation was made to the Post ran, ex light-heavyweight g champion.<br />
and announceinent was made that the<br />
was program t at the dinner<br />
Post will have a Smsrgasbaard on<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the mei» Point Slwaiiii<br />
July ffl at 9 p. m. in the Le^on HaU.<br />
Club Tuesday evening at lUniels<br />
A pubUc rani party will be held<br />
Restaurant,<br />
Monday, July lg, at the legion HaU Mr. Laughran, a native <strong>of</strong> foulh<br />
Miss Heiene Stotaer is chairman and Philadelphia, spoke on athletics gen-<br />
Mrs. Anthony Sarao cMhairmari erally. He told <strong>of</strong> his strUBMle to<br />
Mrs. Russell Adams, Mrs. Adolf make good and how a clean llie is<br />
StoUer and Mrs, Mike Mrvica were essential for athletes.<br />
apBointed to the auditing committee. Mr. Laughran is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the business Philadelphia Oolong Cbmmission and<br />
mcftitig mting refreshments were ge-ued seed by is very interested in St. Monica's Day<br />
Miss Stoker and Mrs. Sana, Other Nursery in South Philadelphia. He is<br />
members pnsent were Mrs. John at the Taboo Club in Sunn Point<br />
Doyle and Mrs, Parker Mulford, four days every week.<br />
The meeting was presided over by<br />
the vice president, John Roberts,<br />
Coming Events In Further plans were announced fop the<br />
Point.Linwood annual Chicken Barbecue Jo be held<br />
August 20 at High Banks park. Em.<br />
eraon Johnson and George Patterson<br />
Silver Moon Council Degree <strong>of</strong> Fo ire co-chairmen o fthe affair.<br />
cahontas meeting, 1 p,m., in Bethel<br />
Hall,<br />
The invocation svas given by Emerfon<br />
Johnson. Visitors were Albert<br />
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Garrison. Henry Cooper, Dr. Hcrsehel<br />
Keystone Chapter 63, Order <strong>of</strong> *ettit and Joseph Biadway, all from<br />
Eastern Star, meeting, 8 p.m., in<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Cliv, OiifHitt wpre ,'tohn Blfind<br />
the Masonic Temple,<br />
inrt .Tmnnh Lawson, both irom Lin.<br />
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•••-rid and nutate at Mayor Geoi^se<br />
TouriB*AaHirTeflowBhlp <strong>of</strong> Betti- Frannis! and Harold Carter <strong>of</strong> Sorfl.<br />
iiy Methodist Church meeting, 8 ers point,<br />
Ouert speaher at next Tuesday's<br />
MONDAY<br />
meerinB will be John C. BonneU<br />
Chief <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey state De.<br />
Somers Point Jaycee*ttes mee partmpnt <strong>of</strong> Institutions and ABencies<br />
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J. Moseley, rf<br />
OBITUARY<br />
ARGErmNA — N*w Foundtond serving at the<br />
Gateway's 'South Pacific'<br />
(FHTNC) - Harold W Simpson, gentia, Ne "<br />
Bowling Alleys •MM 9* ^^^w«w<br />
,^oM ordtoanceman flnt da»<br />
03N ion <strong>of</strong> John Simpson <strong>of</strong> atterson eager »^Z1<br />
A Curtdln-To-Curtain Hit<br />
Funeral sewlc« were<br />
SUPER<br />
weeks <strong>of</strong> the current season, comes<br />
into Us own as Luther Billis. Mr. Hie event was given on the lawn<br />
Slcari gets well-desen,ed rounds id pf her home with the table decorated<br />
PLINAM1NS applause throughout but he Uterally vtth pink and blue streamers. The Mainland Churches<br />
brings the house down when he ap- cake waa baked by Mrs. Hasstepen 1RST BAPTIST<br />
America's Largest Selling<br />
pears as a grass-skirted hululng nu- and prettily decorated with pink :•¥, ArdM Ftmtl, Putw<br />
Ms Iilp4wistmg gyrations are a sight icing and white rosebuds. The place Sund.y —<br />
V8amin4«bMral Product<br />
carftjrare held by dolls representing B;30 a. m. — Giureh School.<br />
tatooed ship on hta Saphragm reeff j 8»««" and her' Court,<br />
11 a.m. — Morning Worship,<br />
ing and rilling with hi Sance. As aue«s were rUfUine Dill. Leah B:3p p,m. — B. Y. p.<br />
• cometiian Sicari Is tops. Young, JoAiin Bower, Kathy Cloud. 7;30 p.m. — Evening ServJce.<br />
Anne Gable, as Ensign Nellie Fo.--<br />
Rosemaiy and Heidi Amendt, Loretla 4<br />
bush, hamllcs this dlfflcult role ver><br />
Hasslepeh, Mary Ann, Wanda and r<br />
capably. Her happy countenance ami Ella Radecki, all <strong>of</strong> Petersburg, 8 p.m. — Prayer meeting.<br />
pleasing smile gin the part <strong>of</strong> Nel-<br />
SIAVIEW BAPTIST<br />
lie what it was written tor, Misses Myrtle Young and Ellamlna Rsv. Hot>mn E. Ol«n. Pastor<br />
Big six-foot four-inch B1U Thom- Moore, accompanied by Mrs, M. Sunday —<br />
as & cast as the Marine lieuten- Hffiron and Mrs, Gertrude Heaton. 8:30 and U a.m. — Morning War<br />
ant Joseph Cable who falls in lov, <strong>of</strong> Goshen, left tor a two-weeks vaca- ship.<br />
with Bloody Mary's beautiful daugn tinn In Florida.<br />
Br45 a.m. — Church School,<br />
ter, Uat. Thomas does an outstand- Mr. and Mrs. William Bryan and |;1B p. m. — Senior High B.Y.F.<br />
ing job in the touching 'Younger friends, <strong>of</strong> Fond <strong>City</strong>, Pa., were 7:30 p,m. — EvemnB Beniee,<br />
than Springtime,'<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Amass Young Twlfy (Friday] _<br />
^STt&u MM «*-*.» »*• Mi<br />
tor several days last week,<br />
T:30 p.m. — Junior High B. If.<br />
A bit <strong>of</strong> nostalgia for the old theater<br />
in-the-round was brought back<br />
Mrs. Jack Buganski and children,<br />
Monday _<br />
with the shadowy figures <strong>of</strong> the<br />
LHUan and James, <strong>of</strong> Woodbine, with<br />
7 p. m. — Junior B. Y. P.<br />
DRUG PRODUCTS stage hands as they changed the!<br />
Mrs. Frank Cifoni and daughters.<br />
Wfrfnasday _<br />
Diane. Cindy and t d Ml 7:U p.m. — Prayer meeting.<br />
P»M'S R, C,<br />
with no drawing <strong>of</strong> the curtains ex- Atlantic Oty.<br />
S, Fbiugin,<br />
PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY SIRVICI cept between he two acts. The Rosemary Amendt, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
hands were the Seebees satiened in and Mrs. Louise Amendt, returned 7.4s "t in" ij' ''' '".j<br />
the island and as they came on home after enjoying a two-week va-<br />
stage to make the changes theii cation with the Qirl .Scouts at Oxp- Saturday<br />
voica were heard talking and sine. part Mils, Bridgetqn. Mis Amendt *;W to SiM and T;1B to 8:30 p.m<br />
ing among themselves slmilating the is a member <strong>of</strong> Troup 2 <strong>of</strong> the—<br />
Confessions.<br />
Ida ot Htapboeks to worldng par Petersburg-Tuekahoe Ares.<br />
Oairr -'<br />
ties.<br />
Guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Hollls aid- 7 a.m. — Mass,<br />
• t«.«a.*>Mp,ai. Svnttn It a.M, h> ft p m<br />
well on Sunday were their son and<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce nga.n a high note <strong>of</strong> conv family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell<br />
* * *<br />
mendation goes to Hal Winter tor and children, Robert, ^Joy Lynn and LINWOOD COMMUINTY<br />
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his wonderful settings. Each week Cheryl, <strong>of</strong> Levittown, Fa,<br />
Rw, William C«««r Bastar<br />
he has done a fine Job for these<br />
Sunday —<br />
most important parts <strong>of</strong> the play<br />
Hoily Ann Wetaier, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. 9:48 a.m. — Chun* School.<br />
and in "South Pacific" he tops them<br />
and Mrs, Theron Wetiler, <strong>of</strong> Stone 11 a.m. — Morrang Worship,<br />
alL AIM deserving a note <strong>of</strong> com-<br />
Harbor, was a guest for a week <strong>of</strong> 6:30 p.m. — Junior Young People.<br />
ma* to Dick Gltaon who handle.<br />
her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs,<br />
Hollls OaldweTI.<br />
7:30 p.m. — Evening Service.<br />
8:41 p.m. — Senior Young People,<br />
Efforts by both these staff mem-<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hsssiepen and<br />
ben Is highly evident in the scent<br />
daughter, Loretta, attended a family 8 p.m. — Ladies' Auxiliary,<br />
where Bloody Mary sings the beau<br />
reunion at Cbok's Beach, recently. Walntsday —<br />
tiful "Bali Hai'' against a back Mr. and Mrs. Hollls Caldwell en-<br />
pound <strong>of</strong> a wide expanse <strong>of</strong> blue tertained his brother. Mr. and Mrs,<br />
I p.m. — Prayer meeting.<br />
water and in the distance is seen George Caldwell, Sr., <strong>of</strong> Trenton, GRACI LUTHERAN<br />
the tops <strong>of</strong> the two mountains. The Thursday evening.<br />
IW, CharlM Rlnck Jr., Pasrar<br />
background is greatly enhanced with Attending the Girl Scout Outing <strong>of</strong> Sunday —<br />
the colorful use m a fushin light- 'roop 2 fnm this community were 8:30 and 11 a.m. — Morning Wor-<br />
WRING<br />
ing effect on the mountain peaks. LaraitiCassedy, Kathleen Cloud, Rob-<br />
Fran the opening strains <strong>of</strong> thejrta<br />
Entricken, Mary Peace, 9:30 a.m. — Oiureh School,<br />
mary, Heidi and Bobby Amendt. The 7i 30 p. m. Luther League,<br />
group was chaperoned by Mrs. Dor-<br />
RETURN ENGAGEMENT<br />
pthy Entricken, Mrs. Ida Casiedy and 7:30 p.m. - Sunday School As-<br />
Glendale, Cat.—Robert E. Uiirdnei, Mr. Mary Amendt, all <strong>of</strong> Petersburg, siciation.<br />
ST, took iSO from a bank reuently, The affair took place near Lake Thursday —<br />
MINTING<br />
poUce eaid. and waa arrested when Nummy, Belleplain State Forest, on<br />
he showed up outside the same bant Monday and Tuesday.<br />
T,m p,m, — Choir rehearial.<br />
few minutes later.<br />
Robert Sehwelbinz left Sunday for BETHANY METHODIST<br />
"It was so easy the tint time," a week vacation with the Boy Scouts ««. Jam. Roblnssn, P.stor<br />
police quoted Mm as saying, "that at Camp Kimble.<br />
Sund.y _<br />
I was going back Mr more," He pre- Many from this community are at- 8:45 a.m. — Church School,<br />
tended to have a gun the first time tending swimming classes at Bees 11 a.m. — Morning Worship.<br />
around.<br />
ley's Point,<br />
7:30 p.m. — Evening service,<br />
Gardner was booked on suspicion Miss JoAnn Lovett, <strong>of</strong> that ramraun- :30 p. m. — Senior amir rehear.<br />
<strong>of</strong> robbery.<br />
ity is the insructress,<br />
PLUMBING<br />
Mrs. Aliee Cloud was a visitor in (PrMay) —<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Saturday,<br />
^8:30 p.m. — Youth Choir rehear.<br />
David Carey, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, will<br />
be a gueit <strong>of</strong> his uncle and aunt, Mr. 8 p.m. — Young Adult Fellowship,<br />
and Mrs. Eugene Radecki. tor the Waintsaay _<br />
1<br />
surnmer.<br />
7:30 p.m. — Prayer meeting.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Badecld en. 8;30 . p,m. , — Commission meet.<br />
tertained relatives from New York tor ing.<br />
a week. I Ttalay —<br />
I 8:k p'm, — Junior O»lr rehearsaL<br />
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t P.m. — Evening service.<br />
S p,m. — RaJnbDW CtaM,<br />
Si4S p,pi. — Junior Choir rehear-<br />
1 pits, — Senior Choir rehearsal.<br />
Guards <strong>On</strong> The Run<br />
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op to tMr underlings!<br />
J> Ou* Jr., ts admit I<br />
beM disc Jocan, aTwtts<br />
Jotuu, S ^ffl the best<br />
-, — «be beach and Sheila<br />
from Hot tt It tbe cutest baby stt-<br />
•r, so we've been told. That dote<br />
atfar Ota week ... take It tny<br />
and dont break any laws.<br />
Classified Advertisements<br />
iiM>«or«lMaeaBluniH|i>«nldliatallwo(nc* and ^BIOQ-S3700 DOI<br />
year (FullTlmel<br />
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handbag containing<br />
PnMllon July «, Re.<br />
3 Ifarlne Flaw,<br />
Oreon nt or T2R F Manoa Bsod,<br />
kertonn Pu Phont Ul 9-1454. L<br />
7=15<br />
BROWN PLASTIC ZIPPER BAG. La-<br />
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mouth W station wajron Drivers Mary-<br />
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Reward TOR <strong>Ocean</strong> A\e<br />
TUTORING<br />
TUTORING in PIANO,<br />
FRENCH and SPANISH<br />
SlJipar<br />
PIHMCMI<br />
EXport 9-2485<br />
MNO mna<br />
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opmental<br />
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school^ollege students,<br />
Ave, EXport 9-B.1H.<br />
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port<br />
PERSONALS<br />
FEMALE HELP WANTED<br />
HAIRDRESSER enerlma* all round<br />
operator Top salary ff^ J, license,<br />
Marty's Beauty Salon Tm<br />
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CHECK THE ADVANTAGES — Top<br />
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h Salary. saooxano per<br />
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Hep* Your Stay Hw* I* A PUatant <strong>On</strong>*.<br />
Meantime<br />
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pwinunwii ploc* <strong>of</strong> midmct).<br />
•KMlty kittp in touch with activity in Otwan <strong>City</strong><br />
Mitt* Oajan ply StmtiiMl-Uagar. <strong>On</strong>ly *4.50<br />
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about your favorite ratort and<br />
r *4JGV plMM MTKI<br />
locally tot<br />
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hotel Purl Tlitie. SI an hay<br />
pp in p**t-»on i*ark View, cor. Si<br />
Jk AsbuTy Ave.<br />
SITUATIONS WANTED<br />
RAPF^iS, CITRTATN5 ffi<br />
your hnm#. ftt>s*ionrihlp,<br />
ith W J Sl<strong>On</strong>ne Nfw Vfifk.<br />
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d Phone EXport<br />
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY<br />
TUTORINO<br />
TUT0R1H6<br />
Established 1941<br />
INDIVIDUAL rMtOOMUM<br />
ARIIANOID FOR ranwn<br />
AND PUBLIC HHM ICHML,<br />
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OF CTATB-CRimFIID<br />
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• Malhamatie*<br />
• EnsHth<br />
• Raadlng Improvamafit<br />
• Sclancaa<br />
• Stenography<br />
• Paraonal Typing<br />
CalUg* Board<br />
Preparation<br />
IMTEMSIVE<br />
COACHING<br />
COURSES<br />
12 W«Mt 15lh StnMt<br />
PIHMM EXport 9-4609<br />
M. BUTLER, M. S.<br />
WM. J. HAMILTON. Ph; D.<br />
INSTRUCTION<br />
ATTB«TION MAJORETTES! Twlpllnr<br />
iMsons by hlKB selinol majorette ann<br />
winnsr <strong>of</strong> m ff.B.T.A. and DMA<br />
aumrds. le^innfrs. Interhieq'iate ii dd<br />
half heur private lessons — Advanced<br />
sludenU. 11.50. Phom B£BOrt.»«T£n<br />
7-15<br />
CLARINET<br />
lessons<br />
* SAXAPHONE. Prints<br />
hsme. Keuenable nttn<br />
liutructor. Phone MM<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
yf. llfiH - *t 11 ••• tlaa<br />
W9J will fBrlntaiii n^P<br />
H.ECTHIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
V aSlti mwm sHawiast* Bin. a^hitaaH^M<br />
Wm. S.<br />
Anderson BtcMchns<br />
M41 VMstf Aw. IX|>Mt<br />
BOATS KM SALE<br />
wiHomnoH<br />
win<br />
WILBVS MARINA<br />
HI Bay Avaw KXfsft<br />
EAKt mms<br />
WOOD SHOP<br />
Repaired - Reflnlshed<br />
Reupholstered<br />
10th St. oppMlM R.R. Sta.<br />
Phono DC 9-2936<br />
PRO: sraviCE<br />
anleles d<br />
• - — - -<br />
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Wl<br />
In carting away<br />
ir home you<br />
rsuhd you]<br />
lur compel,<br />
lam sharp<br />
Sid<br />
Motion u In<br />
* po is<br />
IT FOOT Dtl<br />
outboard fl<br />
14S<br />
ff<br />
dacran<br />
or M><br />
sss<br />
for<br />
itml AWS,<br />
new<br />
Inner<br />
M'<br />
OBUI&A-LONG 58 eapln oruissr. V,<br />
Fully tampped. apRroxlmsteiy 30<br />
lioura, 110 hji. Cray Manns engi.<br />
N«»iy wlnteiL Summer slip paid for.<br />
12 FT, OUTBOARD RUNABOUT. KM-l<br />
candltlon. nasonaBle. must sell, mil<br />
EXport 9-MJ09. 7-1S<br />
BftetaB^ jMMsatahalaft ^j^^^dL^a*B^^^^^^^^HT r a£la^^^J^^^^^ > ' ' '" 1 ••==*'= ' • -, ' •'•-." i f '" : ' ' !•' \ \* .*. ; . = r<br />
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SOMEONE SOMEWHERE NEtDS WHAT YOU HAVE -^APVaWSE IT MEW ~» fOC>m<br />
OOOD C0I<br />
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•2S.0Q<br />
TV SI<br />
FORRI<br />
WRK<br />
«<br />
SCHUFF<br />
710 ASBURY<br />
TAT< FOR SALi UPAL gSTATl FOR SALt<br />
YO W|Y THRU WILLIAMS<br />
2 btvdroom ckMtfM $8,390, furntthMl.<br />
MI 2 tt^ry hom«. Ht*f#>d. L«or IATQ* family.<br />
" nt 9 family. A wall built |<br />
l^om ©v^f 400 properties ikttd ivith<br />
REALTOR<br />
1330 BAY AVINUI<br />
melw<br />
•Metuf<br />
_^l<br />
f OR LEASE<br />
STORE<br />
Mock<br />
*W<br />
t Krepro<strong>of</strong><br />
' Can be us^ for<br />
v |Itvf <strong>of</strong> mercbancHsing<br />
h " \ mmmrmt.<br />
AMOS<br />
34th StrMt<br />
9-3180<br />
14^6" LVWAN 56<br />
irpli, trailer,<br />
[near Bald Inn),<br />
eiectrie lUrter,. remote con-<br />
iarim Thieler.<br />
Soratni Peint<br />
COMET SAILBOAT — good condition,<br />
flbpr elMs bsttom and yiny! rubBer<br />
coating No upkeep, an be seen sat-<br />
•day rlookel. 1414 <strong>On</strong>an Avenu*. 715<br />
1M BI,mpssn Ave<br />
7-1S<br />
__ flberglasi with Mer-<br />
plus tos. tide curuliu<br />
—rles. sntire rig _eniy f<br />
flt sacrifice EXPQ<br />
oviw —<br />
burm<br />
APART<br />
port<br />
LEVEL,<br />
IF YOU HAVi BEEN<br />
LOOKING FOR A NICI<br />
YIAIVROUND HOMI<br />
IN THI GARDENS,<br />
HIRt IT IS —<br />
NO. 321 I, SURF ROAD<br />
1st floor L.R., DA., K.,<br />
den, raaid'i R. & B,<br />
2nd floor 3 B.B., 2 tUe B,<br />
sun-room, fimy furnished<br />
gas heat. Lot 42' frontage,<br />
2-car garage.<br />
Taxes $322.80.<br />
Exclusive with<br />
HANEY U.OYD CHATT1N<br />
REALTOH<br />
1315 Aibury AVMIM<br />
PhMM IXport 9-0060<br />
894 Brlghtan Place<br />
Phoro EXport 94432<br />
u.r<br />
^vlnntor<br />
ATTENTION<br />
Doe* Yeur Home Nead<br />
, Renovation or Repair*?<br />
If M, M ma oh y«u an «N-<br />
m«r» now. OfMaMsn work uvn<br />
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
REPAIRS<br />
Complata Parti and<br />
Rapair S*rvlc« an all<br />
Malar ft Small Applianro<br />
CALL US FIRST<br />
SCHUFF EliCTRH:<br />
710 Aibury A. Ph. 1343<br />
coining nil or<br />
Call EXporl t-lSJI<br />
B. H. LOVE<br />
PAINTTOQ - DBMRATTWO<br />
7-^F<br />
OR SALE—17 ft. Custom-Built Ottt-<br />
feord Crulspr—nvihogflny plrtnkc-,1<br />
«m baltcnea — completely nnlthpd<br />
>ady fgr waier. Equipment includes<br />
1^ Johnapn s H,"P," mmar=4 te«<br />
tanks=Valrath 1 eable Bte#rinii=4" Air-<br />
fpam CTishisns, fun «yer. anchor, QX-<br />
tingyisher Biltw^U Trailer Can b#<br />
Swri at 6 E. Esies Ave,, LJnwood. N,j,<br />
any night after 5 p, m,—all day Satf<br />
Ufday & Sunday, 7J5<br />
,rr nmiMHAFT iport Express 1^<br />
—T. s. Fluhw^il lee Box, s, s. Auto,<br />
bilge pump, fuljy equipped. In water<br />
ol Ailem Bock. Bdna lit, *4TBa.Q0 Firm<br />
Fhsne. EXpsrt &34T2<br />
*%&Qn SANDING MACHINE and was,<br />
_ Ing maefiln*? fer r^nt by the dav<br />
Psvla HsFtJBis CBttipany l^B / -«.---<br />
4» Fhsn# ~" "" ~ E Asbufy<br />
MJP OOVE^ MADE,<br />
•bin. Pr» atlmatea.<br />
Point. WAlker T«m<br />
Very reaion.<br />
Phone Somen<br />
tf<br />
S FOOT PRAM exeel eond—a h.p,<br />
1BB0 Johnson—saoo. tri W. iTih St.—<br />
EX 8-lfflD.M 7.15<br />
! ft. PRAM. 2«L K, P. motor. Ideal for<br />
ehlld. 190,00, ma Pleasure Ave, 2nd<br />
fiogr," T-iS<br />
ADDING MACHINES<br />
REPAIRED<br />
MiAN eiTV TYr-SWHITER<br />
smvicf<br />
JJW Atkurv An, EXoort Mm<br />
DOGS. CATS, PITS<br />
I^ACK MINIATURE poodles, female.<br />
champion sired, phone EXport 9.rBt£2.R<br />
MS<br />
WANTED — Good home for 4 month<br />
old milted brood pup,, Male or female<br />
fail BJSport MilB.R.12 after 7 p. m.<br />
PARTY FISHING BOAT, cahln cruiser,<br />
"Alert" 30* x 3*6" beam. Make your<br />
fishing pleasure and business pay <strong>of</strong>f.<br />
*3lx passengers, new ship to shore radio<br />
worth your investigation, $2500 Gall<br />
ir write. Gapt, Bob, irn W 10th Street<br />
O city or eall Export S.IS73.W,<br />
T.15<br />
MAPLE MtlttqR, eia<br />
525. Bureau and table .<br />
slve. Bedspreads, twin aj<br />
new, GB vacuuincIeaiiB<br />
menu. 120 call Export !<br />
BOOK CASE, muslon<br />
door good condition.<br />
eollectori. *6.0O 13U p<br />
WN6AL0W<br />
r HAVIN AVENUE<br />
room, kituhan din-<br />
SOFABED. modern ft<br />
kltch^i s#u. ehina<br />
era, ioves^t, goslp Wi«<br />
apArtffi#nt ilz# wrnahi*!!,<br />
«a, coaches, addlAK "<br />
wHteri. Salt? on ail i<br />
Mink itsJgs^ fifw and<br />
portunity a-ioep^ 1SI4<br />
NorThrielu. can ^"<br />
evet^ evening tij f .<br />
Slop* ahep and Savr,<br />
tm lift floor. Exp-n-<br />
•Mh fraiMd In for<br />
MM and bath,<br />
hot watar haaf,<br />
llto SO x 115, BMUti-<br />
'round hanw In<br />
C.AMOS<br />
ELECTRIC REFRIOERATmjj<br />
dltlon. SIS, Phone EXportfi<br />
* BUtUHgR 1<br />
aabury Ave, after 4<br />
IXport 94110<br />
CHRIS CRAFT Sport CrUUer SS, imt<br />
mode]. Ideal fishing boat. Twin 1Q3B<br />
ChrisH>Matic drive B to s. 2 new type<br />
outriKgers, engine completely gone over<br />
Perfect running condition. In water,<br />
Musi sell due to Illness. Call Export<br />
Mm Ms<br />
18' CHRIS CBAFT runabsut, 1» h.p,<br />
motor 45 m,6;jl Usvep Hied In ii5t<br />
water, spotilshi, compass, cover. Re.<br />
plasangie eosl today over teMOOO Snr^<br />
riflce fltwoo Trailer available H05.00,<br />
1^4 Pleasure Ave, Phone EX;K fi<br />
iAISE LOUHOE goad l_<br />
Redwooa picnic tahie 11<br />
sower mower practically Ml<br />
Simpson rd.<br />
S "SPEED WEBOtM<br />
Blaver, perfect a<br />
Phone Expert 1^3177,<br />
RED HOUSE AMU<br />
decoys. Franklin<br />
reed organs and m*<br />
Central Ave. at —<br />
(near Uncle Dlcki) Wai<br />
t rAMJLf ^arunent Dnly two<br />
I tram BaaX (• going to be<br />
tfm thu ims<strong>of</strong>f? i ana 4<br />
~ 1» tathi «ch Nlwly turn-<br />
- tuft. Sun deek, SPKIniu<br />
a view, SKdellent .^ndu<br />
j..t~ Mm*, tun now! Eiclu.<br />
in Uorrtoon. gth and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave,<br />
«f4H« "Oiir 4UI ¥«r," Mi<br />
DISPLAY<br />
OrRLS<br />
EXport<br />
I-ARCE WAUJUT<br />
Al oondlUoo. iMOB<br />
piele, alnfle In end<br />
PlJone Walker T^BB,<br />
GENERAL EL>BCT, _<br />
runnlns csndJtlsn. <<br />
We»t AW,<br />
burn.. moth hale, cu<br />
ona Buttohl "utton., coverea<br />
MM, Mdt^emHpnaT<br />
{MVMe. Bo—onal, ftorSis<br />
1118 Bty AW. An EKport<br />
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY<br />
tMT<br />
-<br />
Bounce Into • High<br />
Busines* wrrh<br />
TRAMPOLINES<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>lt<br />
ar hack rants.<br />
AY-KAY ENTERPRISES<br />
R- S, Kondrafh, agmt<br />
•LUI MLL, PA.<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
CAR RAMOS WARD<br />
Coles M B Service<br />
ALL MAKSJt<br />
1 ill<br />
WttJL KA1JI, AWAY<br />
Vote K>ys 30,<br />
2«orSSe<br />
Auto Service<br />
•LICTKICAL<br />
••AM<br />
WHIIL<br />
*IM4 llmpian toim<br />
AND<br />
n<br />
AUTOMOBILES TOR SAL!<br />
1956 LINCOLN PREMIER<br />
Price $1,495.<br />
Private Owner,<br />
Fully equipped. Air OontL IncL<br />
M BAY AVINUI<br />
WANTED<br />
FIRST VIOLINIST from Musle Pier<br />
orchestra needs piano for his little<br />
daughter to practice. Must h§ lnex-<br />
"rnslve or given away. Write Nleholiu<br />
ielattl. Music pier. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. MI<br />
WANTED — Duplex located Between<br />
Battersea Rd, and SOtb st. Prlee not to<br />
exeeed moM. Dorothy Kenland, phone<br />
Export 9-180B. f-jfl<br />
FOR SALE<br />
FOUR DINIPJC3 room «<br />
wool rug SX W «!'!<br />
eottee libfo. phone tHwecarl<br />
rRMIpAIRB Refrlgefal*;'<br />
freezing csmpartment, ttf<br />
feet condition Run. Ml<br />
^titer, 330<br />
M j<br />
Monfaray<br />
p Radio and<br />
feet conditon<br />
new, s*fgi, ^ti<br />
Longport, M, j.<br />
MAHOGANY DOUBLE M I<br />
and mattreaa IIS,' main<br />
•pinner flOj esmer tableT<br />
blind 11 ft wide, i ft., 1 "<br />
Brlghtan Fi«e, '<br />
phone<br />
WSTTNOHOUSE aT" mneh type elee-<br />
trle range. Good condition I30IX).<br />
SMI Wai AVC. Telephow, EXport 9.<br />
osia. T"<br />
HAND DECORATED dining room suit.<br />
Solid mahogany bedroom suit, complete<br />
etc. Phone Atlantic city 2-8112 14®<br />
BQATS FOR SALE<br />
LAOTES ANTIQUE DESK, clock. IBOrt-<br />
cd ch.lr. portable eleetric dish<br />
nnaher, folding Hnen, sstttM, mir-<br />
ror., lamps, china, iprendi. taBles,<br />
^lina elogef, wash stand, pleturs.<br />
yonan's ExeMnge, «M AaturV *<br />
Phone DCpsrt 9-1SS1.<br />
Ave,<br />
7-lS<br />
WATS FOR SALE<br />
In order to devote more time to the new<br />
JET PKOKLUD UIRBOCRAFT, we are dh-<br />
conHnufng severa! name brand huh.<br />
LOTS FOR<br />
or i LOTS MM<br />
'• Point Eld<br />
OUTBOARD "f %f<br />
RIAL ISTATI<br />
(LOIS<br />
£331<br />
W<br />
HULL ... as:;:;;: i<br />
CLEARANCE OF USED OUTBOARD MOTORS S 75<br />
225<br />
200<br />
240<br />
265<br />
22S<br />
340<br />
400<br />
RALPH CLAYTON<br />
34Hi Str*«t Bridg*<br />
PhotwlXimtft]<br />
RIAL BSTAT1<br />
> CABS ARE<br />
^aws<br />
EARC.AIN BUY<br />
Street SKUO<br />
Orafe Hoalty,<br />
1 house, llth<br />
J.UO lurnisner<br />
and Asbury Ave, _<br />
FRENCH UAL ESTATE<br />
1 Atlantic Avenu*<br />
Priori. IXport 9-0908<br />
Look at This<br />
A chok. 2-fimlly apt. with<br />
eeaan viaw. CefMr lecatlsfi, S<br />
iMdrDMMHCh, Including nnialt<br />
to dito, lnim»dl»»» pouanlon <strong>of</strong><br />
swtMr*t Snd II, apf.<br />
S18.900 furnitrwd.<br />
Year-ftound Home<br />
This (Mould k* a must on yaur<br />
imaMtlwi tour. Mtiltr bwtroom<br />
tam to Itppar dKk wHh MHH<br />
vtow, I Ixdroom., Ill* bath, 1-<br />
car dstadisri ainn Sas hut<br />
waftr hMl. par a ievaly him<br />
$22,500 furnl»ha<br />
law, Ibt ya.r» eM, Carnar ls*a.<br />
flan. Oil hast Mmtft i»p*r«l and<br />
Mlntad, CanvanlaM fo naw<br />
(uiMrnurfcat. Uta " ' ~<br />
t h h d<br />
turnhhad Includlnfl<br />
wpHri aryvr And HW FrtoN<br />
dalr* (cold pantn<br />
Mdt SlMFSON AVINUI<br />
8-5-F<br />
FOR SALE<br />
ffv ass BBfv*<br />
ranta «»r awkfc saW«-<br />
^ fumhhad.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 912,800.<br />
CHy, N. 4,<br />
.J '<br />
OCK<br />
' V<br />
hat wafer haat. 1-»r aaraaa.<br />
•xcaUant cemllrlan. Pkw canrral<br />
••cand fla,,: W M ,<br />
madlatarf avaHaMa. t«sr<br />
REAL ESTATE FQR fALl<br />
• • • • ••<br />
Mwt DalMiHul<br />
COTTAOI<br />
In Tha Oardam<br />
•<br />
OUTSTANDING VALUi<br />
Cottag* In Th» OarduM<br />
Few tadnams, I<br />
•f IIW<br />
• • •<br />
MUST U SOLDI<br />
Gardam Cottsg*<br />
MOST ATTRACTIVE<br />
PRICII<br />
B.yfront Cflttaga<br />
BEAUTIFULLY<br />
LANDSCAPIDI<br />
Lovoly OardM Cottaga<br />
<strong>On</strong>. at Ma laMiM O*n»» C-»-<br />
: aaala ^ a = • J<br />
nt and<br />
4 tad-<br />
raar porth.<br />
1 •<br />
II<br />
M Flaan<br />
L Pvlly<br />
RIDUCED $2,0001<br />
rteatatl Cettaga<br />
Was $1I,iM naw IIMHI 1<br />
sfTagv in V<br />
nil bvy!<br />
OUTSTANDING<br />
INVESTMENT!<br />
.y lnhw«Md In -n In.<br />
vMrnant Utewlng *n MM*.<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
340 Batt*r»a Road<br />
Phona export 9-0960<br />
•• •• «<br />
• *• aa<br />
lARGE OUMT HOUSE. susHinfully<br />
operating, comer location. Quest<br />
parking. Completely lurnlihed III<br />
health demands retirement. Complete,<br />
Information ny appolntnieitt only call<br />
owner, report 9-llol^W " 7^<br />
(scon)<br />
SALES<br />
RENTALS<br />
| INSURANCE |<br />
EXport 9-4202<br />
RIAL MTAT1 TOR SAU<br />
YEARLY RENTALS<br />
OWNER WILL SHARE home, year<br />
round vrtti! one or two aduiu, central<br />
locution, complete living Quartern wltl<br />
2 Bedrooms lor tenant Scmlprlv<br />
rti! n r t d , cetral<br />
locution, complete living Quartern wltli<br />
2 Bedrooms lor tenant. Scml-prlvate<br />
entrance sigo month Ineludlns oil heat<br />
and uulluea, phone Export IMSsV<br />
UNTALI<br />
UtilittM.<br />
H.C.AMOS<br />
417 E. 34th Straat<br />
m Aibury<br />
APARTMENTS FOR RENT<br />
% BEDROOM, nleeljr lurnlahi<br />
Bent, iHand floor. Avallal<br />
Wfekly. monthly, fcrklns :<br />
r evenlnss or week<br />
yBAJU,V—3 Mdmam, 2nd Soar uart><br />
meni.__IfU month Ineludlnr ^ rr -<br />
-inpson A«, or —<br />
eni. itu idlmj Saai,<br />
' phone EX<br />
Aucuat<br />
FIBST FLOOR APARTMENT, .<br />
Sag weekly ;mso large Ind flosr apart<br />
mrai; avaUasie now, Kuan or weekly<br />
-W" 1 Av *- noB * w «a<br />
AFT. FOR R^^T—Garafe apartmeni<br />
for summer rental, BeasQnable,<br />
Apply 340 Central Ave, ?w<br />
SEBftOQM, nicely furnuihed spert-<br />
menu second floor- Availaeie now.<br />
Weekly or montAly, Parking facilities,<br />
l-hone EXport MM daytimes Export<br />
91^ eveninsi or weekends , tr<br />
M ST. JAMES PLACE, 2nd floor,<br />
Small furnlaheQ' apartment near good<br />
beach, Accommodates 4 persons, with<br />
utilities PMIJM week. Apply 251 Ait<br />
bury Ave, lor key. "M5<br />
STUDIO V#IOl£NCy A#T. •- Atoo<br />
. cu^ia *Ela aiid wlllieut private b *<br />
rur Kllda. BU OeBtm Ave Phonal<br />
part &^^a. tf<br />
YEAJU.V BENTAI^FIneil location on<br />
Auantlc coast In Snug Xarboi. Wi<br />
StJi Street, 3 minutes fron cestet<br />
town, yet very aulet and private, Fi<br />
Ins laaoon ana ba ith Boat<br />
[ns lagoon nil buy with boat<br />
d^atrea, Beautllurlawn, Sowers, si<br />
ayjifi; trom own dodt, 1st or 3nd lioor.<br />
TWO-FAMTLY COTTAGE — Five Bed-<br />
rooms, % ^aths ete. Plus first floor<br />
apartment. Furnished, licensed to rent<br />
roonui. Vicinity llth st. Beach, $12.S»<br />
Lewis J, Carr. 424 ilh Street, 7-13<br />
REJVL BUY — 2 family, income, 11400.<br />
Exeelleht rental condUion, New equip,<br />
ment. Corner nth » West Aye, (19,900.<br />
will take «650Ci. mbrtgage Tiici tl35_<br />
" i"h tet B^^W<br />
Owner, phona<br />
. -M own dock, 1st or ind floor,<br />
2 <strong>of</strong> 3 Bedrooms, yie stall ahowers,<br />
ompietely new and modern kitchen.<br />
li€i.gu month, Ivat and hot water In.<br />
eluded, call o\t%v EKport asm or<br />
bk tf<br />
eluded, call o\t%<br />
your own broker. tf<br />
AEAMTMENTS, 3 and i Bedrooms,<br />
Moderate week, month, 'season.<br />
Iwomj, tile uowder rooms and answers,<br />
TO1 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avt. TOO Moarlyn Terrace,<br />
phone EKport 9-O6SH-J if<br />
TWO BEDROOMS, 14 BLOCK from<br />
guarded beach f7a,GQ per week,<br />
AvaUaSla now to July J3_ Alto one<br />
week, AMiniat ^d week, - Contact<br />
J^scnall, STUS ASBury Ave,, <strong>of</strong>f Bhone<br />
Export MMMt. tm<br />
SOUTHERN HOTEL, 835 sta Street,<br />
LATge apartment for rest for August<br />
and September, sleeps 8 to S persons.<br />
Near bench. Everything Included,<br />
phone BKBort B-1350. u<br />
TH GLSNgiDE nodem, clean, 3<br />
roonu, tUs Bath, Bleeps 4, Open<br />
from July MB to a!lrd. Bne Block to<br />
hoardwSk, AUo, room.. UM Wclev<br />
AM,<br />
BEACHFfiOHT<br />
DELUXE RANCHER<br />
ton tha gold coatf)<br />
BaiabMirfJ haat,<br />
Furni<br />
men to such fire bouses <strong>of</strong> tM <strong>City</strong><br />
si he may dees proper, and also to<br />
letall such <strong>of</strong>ficer, and men to inch<br />
luty m coanfeyon with trie pecan.<br />
Bent ao be shall deem for the Best<br />
merest <strong>of</strong> tie -Deiwtsiefit and nf stuul<br />
trform .ucB other dutle. M shall<br />
levoive upon flta hy - tee laws <strong>of</strong> tBe<br />
Itate and th^ Ordinance ol the ally <strong>of</strong><br />
He n a1uuT*aave aole and entire earn,<br />
mend at turn ant ahtrns <strong>of</strong> ar* and<br />
over ail nulBMn <strong>of</strong> life department,<br />
ppantua aril appurtennncta oelonalng<br />
o the SUM. In uw ahames or (It.<br />
felliw <strong>of</strong> He Alef, the Director <strong>of</strong><br />
•ubllc Safety •hall dMhjniit* one or<br />
He Oevuty Cblefa to aajufoe command<br />
nd perMm tbe dutM sjf Uw, chief<br />
n the absMce or dlublllty <strong>of</strong> a»<br />
BUBerlor <strong>of</strong>|K other than the OlleT.<br />
h|rChief shan Have All pn*er and<br />
Minority 10 AaUgmEe H m v '<br />
SMtJahU. The workl<br />
tn» neraonnel <strong>of</strong> the Fli.<br />
tBalf 5a the t?ve*S!atQom<br />
HtaUIUied except that I<br />
•Bjr IIIHU&S <strong>of</strong> tfts FIR<br />
n^uind to lis SB<br />
•ny one I*B#IE lit WBBBi&tixm<br />
isfie^yje u may 1» u^n~<br />
the Director <strong>of</strong> Publfc * "<br />
Section 12. Be it fc<br />
stmssL. „_ _<br />
this ordinance Be attC<br />
heresjf r^aajed ana<br />
sMrtake effeN •="<br />
aiflie are<br />
T _ ardlnanee<br />
within Ike Urn* pK<br />
ifc..<br />
The above Ordinance was . ^<br />
V the Board ef ConanlDkmer. bf UM<br />
Ity <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>aa CIV, New Jeraey, on<br />
it reading at • regular muling 41<br />
Board held on Ike flnt d<br />
na will Be tak<br />
.irst reading at • regular muling 41<br />
said Board held on Ike flnt day <strong>of</strong><br />
July, 1MB ana will Be taken up tor<br />
•econa readlnit, public hearing, final<br />
passage and will ee adopted at a res><br />
ular meetlne to Be held on the firtwotji<br />
day <strong>of</strong> July, ism in tBe Co£nmlaalbiiefi p<br />
QiamBeM, Cit Hll O C N<br />
Jersey, at lilm A. M.<br />
^irtTI G, NICKERSON,<br />
AN ORDINANCE to amend and<br />
supplemeni an Drdlnsuice) entitled<br />
"An OrdlnaAce imyting aa^ re£i<br />
Ikl iBd di l<br />
ft^le*ffii%l<br />
Vn to tittle with<br />
MMnsM in the<br />
tfie dty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
WMlbsBAS, ui. txmtd ol<br />
W, mpMyM sL letU<br />
alhH WWi Aldrldi<br />
July. 1900 aad wi<br />
eeeond raadlfB, pi<br />
Maagajud T3n1«<br />
ar nwitfni to >• I _
•\'<br />
4te Hn*kaV SMB. BcnuMltt<br />
Chaw both scored 1« paum.<br />
number 11 tor SOm-<br />
Schmltt plays for<br />
TAKE-OUT rOTCHEN<br />
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96MN CITY t,MTIr«L4.«>Ol*<br />
Along The Fishing Beat<br />
But the trots Isy ns tti^BBi- ted a<br />
moprty qn Ilddqe ttratWB In our<br />
Tim* is In the headline* thift w*rk' af-wi While a j**Wiig <strong>of</strong> kingffoh one<br />
* f I ikSU t l !<br />
by Bill Henderson<br />
Tim* is In the headline* thift r k i W j<br />
along the fishing beat. So Cur the t •P"fr*Aiaan <strong>of</strong><br />
Diamond Dugouts<br />
From the Point<br />
MMHU MINT LITTLI LIMUI<br />
seem to<br />
ifB» Wawliamsft<br />
In the neighborhood <strong>of</strong> 40 pounds, but be biting Uke theyT!<br />
Ed Comman says then are tuna IJ A McCarthy, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty boards<br />
out In the briny deeo that would tip' ed the Sea Snider on Tuesday and «W<br />
before he and Ms<br />
the scales at over 500 pounds Now ?*!!"7lJr ,Z fl?,<br />
the problem seems to^e to find {"" thry Ihey had<br />
somebody with a rig big cnouKh to I u " 11<br />
W<br />
1<br />
r, S<strong>of</strong>imloy and Sunday *tll fl p. m.<br />
AIK PtM Wife C0MH.ITI M1M0<br />
Hf» OwliVwr<br />
*••«•»<br />
Ourles HefTeman, Rich Warricli, Josh gUnard, his lovely wife<br />
Bill Qank, Bruce Rickrrt. Joe De- nie, and family friend Chuck<br />
Frank and Ron Roberts, all from CaiUon, <strong>of</strong> Beesley's Point,<br />
BoMhwqn Fa were responsible for d h h Sd<br />
BoMhwqn, p»., were responsible for<br />
hauling In the largest tuna reporttd<br />
this week the boys boated a 39-<br />
pottnd, 7-ounce beauty while anf<br />
" n the Barracuda U out <strong>of</strong> Holt*<br />
Boat Basin. Accordinc to Lrrnont's,<br />
three additional tuna were also net-<br />
ted by the Boathwyners.<br />
James Trumhower, <strong>of</strong> Merchant-<br />
ville, almost tied for top tuna hon-<br />
ors this week. Trumhower boated<br />
one that weudted in at Anuhortn'<br />
Point at something Just under 40<br />
pounds. C. W. Hefteman came Info<br />
the ranking with a 3-1-pound tuna.<br />
Bud Pedlay, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, took<br />
his craft, the Spopner, out deep last<br />
week and came back loaded to the<br />
EUnwalej with nine tuna. The heft-<br />
iest one weighed the scales down to<br />
#•• the tune <strong>of</strong> 35 pounds,<br />
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iUon, ey t, operi-<br />
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a catch <strong>of</strong> ten, Blitmrd soys he<br />
prefers a bait <strong>of</strong> shrimp to tempt<br />
the fish to his line,<br />
Brint Wilson <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, caught<br />
an error in reports <strong>of</strong> Ma plscator><br />
lal prowes in this column lajit week,<br />
Wilson states he did not catch any<br />
•harks and only three sea robins in<br />
a recent trip. We erroneously said<br />
he netted 27 sharks.<br />
Nixon's reported the first Bonita<br />
catch to this column last week, T!ie<br />
Uhpound Bonita was hauled In by<br />
Ed Uebcrt, <strong>of</strong> Latiyette HUls, rt.<br />
Watts' Homers<br />
Aids Orioles<br />
The Morning Baseball League Mon-<br />
their smltfcif.rt.cl.<br />
Wnl " Miami-Soroera-came usi with two<br />
do sport with one <strong>of</strong> these mon-1 Steelmans reports a big haul <strong>of</strong> g| i ^F£S!? a«I "ffikSPeS<br />
«ter» <strong>On</strong>e fellow Just came ashore kings, by Dr Hersehei Pettlt, Owen gnJthJtaurtaek" 1M. to its* right on<br />
Apparently"" Frank Wnilnms and nine at the hands <strong>of</strong> the good doe-<br />
hooked onto more than they tor nod nil party,<br />
handle while tuna fishing last Doc Helnekin and Art Ely check.<br />
Sunday <strong>On</strong>e tuna latched en and «l into Lwnont's with a haul <strong>of</strong> 41<br />
took <strong>of</strong>f leaving a busted rod be- klntrfJsh and one flounder. The ang.<br />
hind But Williams did manage to lers hooked the fish while aricline<br />
land nine tuna with a top vn-ijjit <strong>of</strong>f the rock fdio out <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Ourles Heffeman, Rich Warrick, Josh Billiard, Ms lovely wife Con-<br />
the heels at the league leaden.<br />
Frank Dougherty was the big story<br />
on the bill as he won his fourth game<br />
for the blue nine thin half. Brown's<br />
two doubles and Badefs single and<br />
double were the big blasts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Miami fanwi<br />
rik • 4117 1-11<br />
111 tlt-<br />
Hvatrs took advantage <strong>of</strong> a few<br />
absent Plan's players to pound out<br />
a 7 1 win over the undefeated leaden.<br />
The toss was the tint <strong>of</strong> the half and<br />
eliminnted the possibility <strong>of</strong> clinching<br />
the championship that night,<br />
Joe Roberts suffered his first loss<br />
<strong>of</strong> the second half and only Ms<br />
second loss <strong>of</strong> the season as against<br />
nine wins,<br />
Richie Schmled fanned 13 In pick-<br />
ing up the win as he also paced his<br />
mates at bat with two hits. Larry<br />
these teams next week before a tie<br />
can be clinched or a play<strong>of</strong>f game be<br />
nude possible as in the tint half.<br />
MAINLAND MNTJ.MSUI<br />
•lawn<br />
Wi,<br />
The Point Diner and Ralston Drug*<br />
opened the second half <strong>of</strong> play ui the<br />
Mainland PONY League with a M Ue<br />
..„ Diner held a 3-2 lead goingJnto<br />
the Bth on David Banhoizer's dropped<br />
fly ball. Barry Smith relieved by<br />
Mickey Bird were the Drugs tossers,<br />
while Billy Buffer itarted for the<br />
Diner, the mound chores taken over<br />
by Curt Fields.<br />
iiliiiiM<br />
• itiii it-a<br />
The Diner broke into the win col-<br />
umn with a 13-3 romp over the Bloom<br />
Heal Estate <strong>of</strong> tinwood.<br />
Curt Fields won his fifth put 0<br />
the season as his mates went out and<br />
pounded the visiting nine far 10 hit;<br />
to the next scheduled league game<br />
and will begin at 6 p, m.<br />
Standings:<br />
MUM* . _<br />
^^•taii Lilt<br />
• I<br />
1 I<br />
I<br />
Bnluna*<br />
KhrwOi<br />
ft.<br />
Uw<br />
•Mary<br />
JCC<br />
Catony<br />
Accardi, Work, Route,<br />
Gockley Moth Winner*<br />
Jimmy AccanU and Marianne<br />
Wait won the midweek races for<br />
moths in the "A" Fleet for boys and<br />
girls, rtrke Rouse and Jean Oocldey<br />
took top honoti In the'<br />
for boyg and (drU*e<br />
noon at the Ocea<br />
All four races<br />
a t h d ^<br />
MUne on • iliebuy ^<br />
Hartor Bay, ft^T,<br />
In the midweek tSS, ta<br />
Summaries: "<br />
"A"<br />
1, Marianne. Work.<br />
3, Maureen McKe^<br />
1,<br />
Hopkta, ^ ^ . oj<br />
1, Joan GtJkleT!*? ?*'<br />
Pal Gorman. — —<br />
A<br />
CLASSIFIKi<br />
BRINGS R|<br />
Fleetwood chipped la with a pair <strong>of</strong>Mced by skip Castaldi who wenl<br />
ZMti*ti&i far the vntmg^s. while Mai*, ^k-^,^ I-- tLu-^, * Biii,. £*.„##**!, ii^<br />
Jay scheduled the Dodgers against<br />
the Orioles In the Minors and the<br />
liars versus the Irish in the Majors.<br />
The Orioles came out over the Dod-<br />
gore by a 8-1 score. The winning<br />
pitcher was Chuck Watts, who aided<br />
he cause with a home-run. Norm<br />
Austin, <strong>of</strong> the loosing Orioles, Uf a<br />
riple for hta nine.<br />
The Braves downed the Pirates by<br />
M, moving them up to third place,<br />
Monday's Major League tilt saw<br />
safeties for the winners, while Mar.<br />
vin McAllister led the losers at the<br />
dish.<br />
Malt** • f t I I t-i<br />
Hywf. 11 I I 2 «-7<br />
MiamHiomers moved into a tie<br />
with Platt's for the second half lead<br />
with a 6-4 triumph over the red team<br />
despite Marvin McAllister's second<br />
homer <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />
Frank Dougherty and Billy Bailor<br />
i.lly<br />
Blllj<br />
led the bat proceedings as Billy Allen<br />
pitched the win over Jimmy Smilow-<br />
ski.<br />
There will be two games involving<br />
three for three, 1 Billy Shaffer and<br />
David Banholzer each chipped In with<br />
a pair <strong>of</strong> hits,<br />
••cam RMI ESMM I I 11 1 • I- I<br />
MM Bbw llilit x-11<br />
Ralston Drugs suffered a 1S-S pound-<br />
ing at the hands <strong>of</strong> the Northfield<br />
Braves in Northfield.<br />
Dennis O'Keefe was the winning<br />
pitcher as the Braves bopped <strong>of</strong>f to<br />
a quick lead in the second inning olf<br />
starter and loser Mickey Bird.<br />
iiHIMN!<br />
NorthftoW Inwi M i l l ) i-ll<br />
Little League Action<br />
_ __ Major League play saw a no-hitter and Minors are making a strong bid<br />
Don Winn singiJ in the'winnlng run ' by Wck Howeli for the Legjonairej for the second half honors and are<br />
;n jhe sixth inning to brtaB; the ^tarsias his team shut out the Lions, 3-0, in first place. All games called on<br />
in 4-3 over the Irish and keep them, Wednesday night.<br />
ning<br />
more.<br />
bating<br />
, y g<br />
*!"• . HeweU wasthe hero <strong>of</strong> the night as<br />
account <strong>of</strong> darkness nill be continued<br />
es Dins, he contributed two hits in additJon to<br />
^tES^f.5" •*«••- «'a2o«a e &1=?<br />
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IN OUR HANDS<br />
Every time you bring pharmacists a presenp. I<br />
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very life in our rare. Among the thousnnds <strong>of</strong> dl-J<br />
ferent drURS In a pharmacy, we mutt dispense tta |<br />
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Accuracy in compounding proper dosage is |<br />
portant. Everything must be doubly checked,<br />
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schoollnE and experience has quallfled us.<br />
swamp, the Braves, 114). and remain<br />
undefeated. Chuck Watts hit his fifth<br />
nme-ruji in four games for the win-<br />
ners.<br />
In the second game <strong>of</strong> the twin bill,<br />
Gary oibb hit a home-run, Jim Ho-<br />
gan pushed through a triple and<br />
Terry Howeli added two singles to<br />
give the Dodgers a M victory over<br />
the hapless Pirates, Terry Howeli<br />
•truck out 14 Pirate batten for the<br />
winning Dodgers.<br />
In Wednesday'i Major League<br />
sMrmish, Ron Beaver struck out 12<br />
Hawks to give the Irish a five to<br />
two win.<br />
The Stars came through to remain<br />
on the top <strong>of</strong> the heap by defeating<br />
the Indians, w. Burke Lahti pitched<br />
a no-hitter, and was aided by Rick<br />
HowelPs two doubles to give the vie.<br />
toiy to the Stars.<br />
Standings:<br />
MAJORS (11 aa4 12 r«r<br />
Wan<br />
Star* 4<br />
Indians J<br />
•risk i<br />
Hawks •<br />
MINOR* («,Iaudit yaaraMs)<br />
•ra*M<br />
PlrMas<br />
4<br />
I<br />
MONDAY<br />
Majors: Irish vs. Stars. Indians vs<br />
Hawks.<br />
Minors: Dodgers vi. Orioles. Braves<br />
vs. Pirates.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
on also belted a hom<br />
the right c^ter field wall,<br />
LMlM<br />
HIII-)<br />
• Mil-]<br />
• «•*•—•<br />
<strong>On</strong> Tuesday night Exchange ouf-<br />
slUKEed Klwanis, 9-5. Schwank swat-<br />
ted a double for Exchange. Qayle and<br />
Oerfln had a double and a triple re-<br />
spectively for Kiwanis. Jim Wilson<br />
was the winning pitcher and Jim Tal-<br />
madge took the loss,<br />
KHMBU<br />
Both pitchers hurled no hitters on<br />
Monday night as Legion defeated the „„ _,<br />
Lions, 2-0, Ron Beaver <strong>of</strong> the Legion N-7^<br />
and Bun Lanti <strong>of</strong> the Uons did not<br />
allow one hit, but LanU's wHdness in<br />
the final inning plus the errors <strong>of</strong> his<br />
teammates permitted the winning<br />
runs to score for the Leglonaires,<br />
Beaver totaled IT strikeouts in the<br />
win, while Lahti swished 13.<br />
• • 111-1<br />
LlOM •••••-•<br />
Rotary edged JCC, frB, on Tuesday<br />
night Minor loop competition. Kravitz<br />
belted a triple and a single for JCC.<br />
Allegretto tallied a triple and a<br />
double for Rotary, Rotary pitcher<br />
Faraghsr gallantly fought back<br />
last frame rally by JCC to take '<br />
win. Saddeuneyer was shoulderet<br />
with the loss.<br />
R««v<br />
JCC<br />
m<br />
% i • |<br />
<strong>On</strong> Monday night Colony defeats<br />
PBA, 54, Welasman had 13 strikeouts<br />
In the winning cause, Kitted fanned<br />
i in defeat. Colony scored all its runs<br />
in a desperate last inning ratty,<br />
n* tin,<br />
Msar (III!<br />
Bath first half winners <strong>of</strong> the Major<br />
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SaturtUy and Sunday <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
M®im.—4 F, it m • P.M.<br />
2nd St. on Hi. Bay EXport 9*4617<br />
*'i,.' 1 9 !<br />
from the point the game was called.<br />
Such games will be scheduled prior<br />
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need a medicine, nek up your prwrtptooo f I<br />
shopping nearby, or we wiD delrnir pi<br />
without otn chtrm, A grwt many<br />
enorust us with their pr«criptlon*. Kaj<br />
compound younf<br />
ORDILE PHARMACY<br />
THB PRESCRIPTION ITOBi<br />
P. Wwatoy Ordl!», R.P. 701 Adwry A<br />
Prwtrlptton tpacWMs<br />
PHONI IXpert MM<br />
fraU HOURS: BMly I s, m, •• \*M p, „.<br />
lunday f ..m. to f D.m OPfN ALL MY<br />
UNIOR'Si<br />
MSCOUKT FASMOH<br />
819 Asbury AvtnM<br />
Brings<br />
in the<br />
Bargain!<br />
Famous Annis Swimsuits<br />
Reg.<br />
M4.98<br />
What kind <strong>of</strong> swimsuit do you look<br />
In? Knit or lastex? We've got<br />
many others in this sale <strong>of</strong><br />
"Annis" swim fashions. Last<br />
when we advertised them we<br />
complete sellout . . . this week<br />
brought in hundreds more . .<br />
you get the same low price . . . fl»<br />
same fine quality ... the same auptffo<br />
selection . . . at ««. tremendowly W<br />
price! Shop early . avoid disappointnwBtl<br />
in Ctty<br />
Printod and Publldfd In Anwrka 1 * OrasfW Family<br />
,|4W <strong>On</strong> Yo«r Dtal OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER flM<br />
Telephone EXport M8O4 vt MS05<br />
Approve<br />
Changes<br />
rfrotests<br />
Way<br />
Lot<br />
L Mir ordinance changing<br />
• .regulations in MM<br />
city was passed<br />
by the city<br />
iday after it<br />
denounced by<br />
Goetz, repre-<br />
r HM shsppliifl<br />
he and "is be-<br />
I for business and it is<br />
will not sell it, but<br />
i j) dedicate it ithc play-<br />
tml from the re-iuning an<br />
j^h would appear that this<br />
• the nwrkrt •<br />
C Smith stated<br />
I vote for any business in<br />
1 It win be a playground<br />
i I am in <strong>of</strong>fice " Mayor<br />
I then* are plans afoot<br />
^ civic orRanl7ation to do<br />
[ with the playground<br />
( diaiiK** K'*HUI Cltv Oreinaas lit,"<br />
Public Service<br />
Routes Altered<br />
The routes <strong>of</strong> the phlladelph'<br />
Tcean <strong>City</strong> buses, operated by Pub!l<<br />
Service Coordinated Transport (S,,<br />
will be moved from Atlantic av., ac-<br />
cording to a resolution passed by the<br />
city commWoners Friday,<br />
The company was requested .<br />
change ryUtes to help the city main<br />
tain the' condition <strong>of</strong> Atlantic av<br />
where flip heavy vehicles run ovei<br />
burled trolley-ear ties and causr<br />
severe bfrnps to develop In the road<br />
bed. The request by the city commis-<br />
sioners was agreed to by the traction<br />
company.<br />
Coming Into OtMH CHy<br />
Wmfrl I ••Illi TUP BVsvs will (9<br />
•M along tHi •». to Wast a*,, to<br />
llth st,, M WMter •«-, M Mft m,<br />
and HM HM tormliul. Busas tah-<br />
(•f Biiiinjuri M<br />
In HM uBtenni aru will luvo HM<br />
Mnnlnal, hud north on Atlantic<br />
a*,, to Mh St., fa Oeaan a*.,<br />
IIIH III Wf*t wBHWy •*** •••• ••••• II<br />
•9 TUB Vnl ^v* w^Fffflll^n*<br />
living <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the buses wi]<br />
Proceed from the terminal aloni<br />
Atlantio av, to Ith st,, to <strong>Ocean</strong> av,<br />
to North St., to Wesley av., to 12th<br />
«., to West ay,, to 10th St., into the<br />
railroad station, back onto Kh st.<br />
«nd over the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Somers<br />
Point bivd.<br />
Longport lerytce will traverse<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> dr. and thence via the Park-<br />
way, Wesley rd,, North st,, and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>, av, to 9th st. This route will<br />
H»jwvmed for out-honnd buses.<br />
Tjffeiei *m sHM ustais the new<br />
tW^raw m^irtorahWtB Al-<br />
fred RBsmnssen. local rnanamr. In<br />
formation regardjna the chaiEe wl<br />
be supplied by the company h><br />
telephone at EXport 9-1296. he add'<br />
sL<br />
Great* Fir*<br />
Firemen went to the aid f<br />
housitvife yesterday morning w.,en a<br />
pan <strong>of</strong> caught Ore in an oven<br />
pi. No damage was<br />
- B. Smith canes'<br />
at IBS Stenton<br />
reported, Mrs, _<br />
to report flie Maze in her apart.<br />
ment, firemen under the direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Captain Charles Wear hastily ex-<br />
rlnqutahed the flames.<br />
charged by police with careless driv-<br />
ing. Mrs. Moyer and Mrs. Hawes<br />
told police that Hill was travelling<br />
at an excessive rate <strong>of</strong> speed.<br />
The report <strong>of</strong> the tmna>r crash<br />
came Into police headquarter* be-<br />
fore the flrst accident had been<br />
cleared away. It occurred at 15th st.<br />
and Wesley av., two blocks from<br />
the scene <strong>of</strong> the first.<br />
Dorothy E. Evan*. 17, <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />
phia, waa turning south Into Wesley<br />
av. from 15th st when her car<br />
•kidded on the wet street and hit ap<br />
automobile driven by Ethel M.<br />
Lyons', 34, <strong>of</strong> Audobon, N. X<br />
Miss Evans was charged with enre-<br />
u driving and failure to exhibit<br />
jr mristiBtlan card. Total daman<br />
wa* s&oid by potto* at *75O to t&j<br />
W<br />
Reynolds Pratt (right), <strong>of</strong> Smyrna, Del,, put district<br />
governor <strong>of</strong> Rotary in tills area, presents tht home dufj<br />
banner to the new district governor, Osbome Nicholson, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. (See story, page 2).—-Senior Studio Studio.<br />
Certificate Used As A Pagm<br />
Marker Almost Ruins Crulsm<br />
European vacation plans <strong>of</strong> a stun. Bennett, 3rd st, and <strong>Ocean</strong> av,, faun<br />
mer visitor here were almost wracked<br />
when she lost her international cer-<br />
tificate <strong>of</strong> vaccination. Fortunately<br />
the day was saved when Mrs, Mabel<br />
Two Women Injured<br />
In Simpson Av. Crath<br />
T\n> persons were ttsled by s lo-<br />
cal doctor following a car aeei.<br />
dent Thursday night at 4th st and<br />
Simpson av.,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the cars was j<br />
a nearby lawn by fl<br />
was totally demolished, police add-<br />
ed.<br />
Mary E. Klrkpatrictk, 72, <strong>of</strong> Glm-<br />
side. Pa., was driving went on 4th at<br />
when she allegedly went through •<br />
atop street. Her car collided with an<br />
automobile driven by George W. Fox,<br />
19, <strong>of</strong> Haddonfipld, ft. J., going snuth<br />
on Simpson av. She was charged<br />
with passing a atop «ign.<br />
Mrs. Kb-kpatriek was treated tbr<br />
shock and high blood preuure. A<br />
passenger In her car, LartUa K. Vau-<br />
[lan, <strong>of</strong> 13Z Bay rd.. was treated<br />
or a braise on her forehead and<br />
brush bur. The damage to the can<br />
was t i t d t MOOt M Klk<br />
b h bur. The damage<br />
was estimated at MOOto<br />
paMck-* onr and MOO to<br />
to th<br />
Mn.<br />
c<br />
Klrk-<br />
U» valuable document in a borrowe<br />
Ubrary book yesterday,<br />
Patricia Ann Werner, staying a<br />
816 Central av, with a friend. Heler<br />
Harrington, is scheduled to leave fo<br />
Europe today by plane, and the los-<br />
<strong>of</strong> the certificate would mean that SIK<br />
could not »«»ter the Umted Stater<br />
Mrs, Bennett borrowed "Of Micr<br />
and Mai, 1<br />
ertd^'eerMficate tucked away ir<br />
f th bk h Hfl^<br />
" by John Steinbeck, from<br />
: library. When she dlscov<br />
fSSf rMfit<br />
<strong>of</strong> the book she<br />
police and Mrs,<br />
Vaughan at the Ubrary.<br />
noHfle<br />
Marge<br />
Mrs. Vaughan checked back to the<br />
date the book was returned and deter<br />
mined whs had ben the last borrow-<br />
er <strong>of</strong> the book. Miss Werner wan<br />
notified to pick UP the certificate<br />
She ran now leave on schedule with<br />
a tree mind that she will be able to<br />
get back Into tte country alter her<br />
Up,<br />
Caught In Wash<br />
Georgb Hirburt, 44, <strong>of</strong> Collins<br />
Park, Pel., was caught in a wash <strong>of</strong>t<br />
the 34th at. beach Friday afternoon<br />
'while •wtmndng in a gully and was<br />
racued by Ufcguarda <strong>On</strong>uim CM<br />
ana ttotwrt Banert<br />
<strong>City</strong> Asks $34,000 State<br />
For '60 Street Paving Pl<<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Av. Job In Progr<br />
Schedule:<br />
ToTi<br />
O.K. By<br />
FAMILY AT LUNCH, The Andtrson family, <strong>of</strong> Beau-<br />
mont, Texas, lunches outdoors at the Flanders Hotel dur-<br />
ing their visit hare. Seated (1, to r.) are daughters AHeen<br />
aid Kristine, Mn, Anderson and Bin, Louis Buehn. <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, Standing Is Robert B. Anderson. — Senior<br />
Studio photo,<br />
'53 Southampton-<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Sailboat Voyage Is Retold<br />
Robert Anderson, <strong>of</strong> Beaumont,<br />
Tex., %ho along with Mrs, Ander<br />
son and their daughters, Alleen and<br />
Kristine, were guests <strong>of</strong> his grand-<br />
mother, Mrs, Louis Buehn, at the<br />
Flanders Hotel last week, recount-<br />
ed a very Interesting story <strong>of</strong> his<br />
late father's 4000-mile sea voyaee Ui<br />
in a sailboat which terminated In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CJty.<br />
As the Anderson family figurative-<br />
ly 'n*upied to the soene <strong>of</strong> 'the<br />
crime" Mr. Andanon recalled the<br />
foUMag account<br />
William Anoeram* a great<br />
<strong>of</strong> satlin«, ulwaya had a burning<br />
ambition to cross the Atlantic in a<br />
gatli:<br />
tion ling v<br />
ir-d in<br />
He had been sta-<br />
Saudi Arabia in 1952 in<br />
administrative work. Conditions<br />
there finally got to the point whert<br />
Mr. Anderson was disgusted so he<br />
resigned and flew to England tu<br />
look for a boat In which he could<br />
flnaUy<br />
tion.<br />
realise his life-long ambi-<br />
He found a 60-foot yawl equipped<br />
with two masts, three sails and a<br />
SO-horMpower aujdllaty engine and<br />
weighing 3S tons. He signed on a<br />
crew <strong>of</strong> five including a retired<br />
giih naval <strong>of</strong>ficer to serve as<br />
navigator.<br />
The Beatryi and her crew sailed<br />
from Southampton, England. June f,<br />
1 ^ right after the coronation <strong>of</strong><br />
Queen Elizabeth II<br />
Their Bret stop was the Canarv<br />
Islands where they stayed for<br />
two Ays, Next stop on the trip was<br />
Antigua, West Indies, and then on<br />
to Oie Bahamas where thpv Inndpd<br />
at Providence Island From there<br />
they headed for the coast <strong>of</strong> the<br />
United States and continued up until<br />
on August 5, 1S61 they Qnaflv an-<br />
chored at the end <strong>of</strong> tl«dr flOmay-<br />
— " at thefOoean Ctty<br />
\AJ. • __•-<br />
1 Wniaul Anderson •hirvi'nir accom-<br />
plished the fulfillment <strong>of</strong> his dream<br />
gave up sailing, wld the Beatrys in<br />
Annajiolh and tonk <br />
Mine at the city ordinances.<br />
a new slx<br />
streets will be n-paVed for a<br />
<strong>of</strong> RS8 and 2« fcet, lesp^veJy<br />
Oil and sand surface treatment<br />
reconstruction and ret **<br />
scheduled for Bartram 1<br />
set In., from Bay to WestmuMer<br />
in the Merlon Park community.<br />
The I960 program was drawn Up<br />
by Joseph F Hyland, municipal,en-<br />
gineer, and approved at the meeilnx<br />
<strong>of</strong> the dty commissioner Friday.<br />
Man Accused Of<br />
Selling Liquor<br />
A 46-yeaMW man aecosea <strong>of</strong> sell-<br />
ing alcoholic beverajgei UtooaUy waa<br />
arrested Saturday matt atlds tame<br />
by <strong>Ocean</strong> aty deteel^, who acted<br />
on a complaint signed by a membt*<br />
<strong>of</strong> the State Alcoholic Beveage Can-<br />
trol Oommlsxlon.<br />
Reynolds C, Samuel, <strong>of</strong> 607 SlmD-<br />
son av., was charged with KUffig<br />
drinks to ABC Agent Oarence SSSh<br />
son. The agent visited Samuel's<br />
place on a previous occasion on an<br />
undercover assignment. Police- CUef<br />
William H. Smith said the state wa-<br />
asked by Us denarttneiit to investi-<br />
gate the situation.<br />
While no liquor or beer was enut;*-<br />
eated SatJirday night. OHef SmMn,<br />
said he believes a considerable sto*<br />
Samuel was placed under J90n<br />
ball and I* scheduled for s hi '<br />
In Municipal Court here Friday<br />
day afta?<br />
Guard Runt 4 Blocks<br />
To Aid Man <strong>On</strong> Raft<br />
Lifeguard John .tan moed two<br />
blocks on loot to rescue a 47-ytflMiM<br />
nun on a raft at an unpmfecbld<br />
beach at Srd st. yesterday afternoon,<br />
Thomas Williams. •"""<br />
Stun went teto the<br />
by a pi<br />
trouble.<br />
Policy S«^t HIHtun<br />
to themrf .<br />
assisted Jol<br />
•id. Tto lifeguard[was njaS<br />
paaser*y that the man mn 1<br />
tkm<br />
rffel<br />
' 9 \ i
AUNDROMAT<br />
lATrWU Y «»h an, *7<br />
flit jenn-fret wiy<br />
EACH fAflo wwmD WITH mmim<br />
mrumnmum<br />
1! IB, WASH ,., 25c<br />
jam tm ioc<br />
S-IF-Sf-V/CE — OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY<br />
Coming Event*<br />
ftids*, 8:3d fa, n,, at In<br />
CbUdrms ReadlftBClub, W a, m.<br />
at U» <strong>Ocean</strong> atyFree Public U<br />
I LEATHER SPECIALS!<br />
. compare<br />
the capacity<br />
in big-family si**d I—-<br />
RRIER<br />
en compare<br />
. Public old party.<br />
Hasten House. I p. m., ot<br />
HonlWL<br />
Ocam aty jay^'nudoatf meet SoWfM Point, DOS** lor Uw IS<br />
ing. i p.m. . <strong>On</strong>en there is a good rea-lm<br />
4 LL«<br />
13:30 p. n,, at White HaU.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Yacht Oub In Sffl St. Crttth ,__£•,<br />
»«*.» UV«V. ta the «r«, , A 1S ' SW * ld **"• ""» *«^ *?<br />
WirhfrJd,<br />
W«QOAUTY...I«.|tAn«M...«tVAl««<br />
^ ^<br />
Balky Prisoner<br />
Is Fined J125<br />
A HA accuwiol<br />
Anthony KowaWd, 13. <strong>of</strong> Hatrl<br />
p. m,, at White Hall. CMrt lo answer the charge. Walter noise at 9th st. and Centra] av,<br />
""""'"• « • A, Davies, S§, <strong>of</strong> Plqasantville, was July Sth,<br />
Rescue Squad meeUiig, i p, m,, at M«Med _by police as the driver — — —<br />
headquarters, . rf the otter automobile. ToUl Jmteam Preeitittnt<br />
• • • damage to both aas was estimated JOJfC#« rrwSiaanr<br />
FRIMT Mid SATURDAY « *& »•<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Itos- _ , _<br />
pital Tag Days on the boardw.Uk in Delegate Stops Hift Oil<br />
;ront <strong>of</strong> the Music Pier, ... _ " _" I - _<br />
Way To GOP Confab<br />
Mrs, Isabel J». MeHaelsori, <strong>of</strong><br />
Bradenton, Fla., Ebcecutlve Chair 1<br />
ida. is vlalUne her parents. Mr. and<br />
Mm, GeorRe t-attereon, <strong>of</strong> «! W«-<br />
I EX, Mill<br />
M H, Nttlt, M.D,<br />
V. Smith, M.D.<br />
• owl 8w<br />
- M M,<br />
h AnaMlMat<br />
Mm. Eltaibeth Barnes, matron, and<br />
Anyone having any don. the low prices<br />
The Md later.<br />
M^»e.3t«W^il 6e KtorCd in<br />
a plastic Gag or hi the hydratnr et<br />
^ ,t _, t B ^*'**•*• * e MM«a«lBr for »everal days.<br />
i_ ««•» ^rt«tabl" that Wash it jut More we, ^ ^<br />
be marketed loan alter It Lettuce is tnvahiable to the thMtf*.<br />
tor thh satUity. dils very tamlllar<br />
— . llwr. vegetable h^ dmM t<br />
The current abundance la brought •w"* In awhile Is xmajt<br />
on by an svtriaMng ol produftior. strategy.<br />
s Weat ta com. Far salad variety, bead lettuce Is<br />
1 u,^<br />
news to the Jamv<br />
x t<br />
King Steven Adds Another<br />
Trophy To His List - His 10th<br />
Steven Edward Smith, two-and-tme- child In the entire parade,<br />
half year old son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, I Sunday'a event in PleasantvlUe<br />
bluing m ^1 ijhte young ataejee.p Air »«%«»rrf by<br />
Wumde when UtUe Mr, Smith was<br />
ii<br />
Mayor Scott Irel.md presented the<br />
Has chosen for his personality, char-<br />
and should not have an<br />
outer leaves. Dead or, djseolored<br />
outer leaves may be an<br />
„_, ol decay.<br />
Always select lettuce from a re-<br />
imflavored RetatJno<br />
head, ol ^ ^aty-lr^-cria: %*%?g5! ld ffin^; % 1i cS<br />
cold water: 2 tablenpoona catsup: %<br />
JJ, A _ j^at,_ _ t«snoon sugar; s teaspoons finely<br />
>cfas /inorner «KPM ^f 00 ' % : . Irtartlng a new drug,««B«, do thel<br />
There's a surprise p awaiting g diners served d this tidy salad, soys « t , Don'tyou a^ree he sagM to<br />
Ma f Lois C, G, HamiltflO, Hamilton. Cape May County home age agent. gcnt. Under UndeV that uit U to fata taktHne e Intntd <strong>of</strong> COUJ-<br />
creamy dressing draped over the lettuce wedges is a i flUfiiK fi <strong>of</strong> tomatp ing back IB conipOe with me?"<br />
«»W«POOB oneiyaspic,<br />
which lends color, flavor, texture contrast and nddeUghtt<strong>of</strong>fie ^ There's a probleni <strong>of</strong> emJc. Indinner<br />
In general.<br />
" volvedhere. But if. a free country,<br />
carrot; chopped M celery; teaspoon 1 taMaspoon salt: 1/18 grated tea- """^ •""«•<br />
and a retiree can embark on w<br />
s^wi .ground black pepper; 1 lariu Thta gges tar a^p We <strong>of</strong> Qooring | "mad money. ae, too, needs an legitimate project which *<br />
cold water, U. ,<br />
boiling) water to melt.<br />
In the meantime, remove outside<br />
as marble, flagstone or ceramics, or<br />
a gold statue <strong>of</strong> a child Handing on a ""* ullu " •"=«, loavB uuwr IMVH<br />
square <strong>of</strong> white marble which was * or ," Mladt), Cut out core and unity and spaciou<br />
anchored to a black marble base. f«j»Jj mf»"S "hole 1«WB«*I lor.<br />
Consider any resilient flooring In<br />
get about ab Hies in the design and<br />
a little extra to flexibility.<br />
other In the family<br />
I<br />
feel has Hn<br />
numbers <strong>of</strong> older<br />
A Id vote tor Grandma<br />
even though • pmmr •—* •—' '<br />
non and training If •<br />
cover talent, taw ta^<br />
-—> b^door toatailllMt nrtt *m-|<br />
, GmadBM MMM, jrtfB reaUJ,<br />
lievuK the t«»um and<br />
arthrltk In the aw<br />
hawihown her to be<br />
and take <strong>of</strong> commercial Hto.<br />
'<br />
Smith, featured a fair dimensional<br />
MBSLICT OROOMIMO<br />
f " " "' * iJ *~ *-*»-* - -p name. Unless ^HI and ydor<br />
's iamily have an unusuauy dots<br />
.—„ _ _. ..— _ . „. a some with a cottage cheese base, and affectionate rriataSSl think<br />
I kitchen, take the color <strong>of</strong> the counter- The U. S t>epartment <strong>of</strong> Agriculture you'll be happier In a home tm<br />
| top material and kitchen equipment suggests this one: Thoroughly blend older people which <strong>of</strong>fers nundng<br />
Mo consideration when selecting the 1 cup cottage cheese with 1 table- facilities.<br />
Steven was dressed In blue dungarees "~ — ~i».n- ,color. (Color. spoon mayonnaise. Then mte mfa In Q. 'TinJW 'Tm TB and a staunch staunehj r '<br />
«>«« any other<br />
was a proud rooster atop the hot \»eBther, but will sttB<br />
am<br />
jn n|a3ted muscles and give Personal allowances lor all man-<br />
which is scheduled for August 11.<br />
Special Group <strong>of</strong><br />
Cocktail<br />
Dresses<br />
Reduced Up To<br />
<strong>On</strong>e-Half<br />
Lillian Albus<br />
904 BOARDWALK<br />
827 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
IN OCEAN CITY<br />
take good care <strong>of</strong> your feet Sff > me
: - M*-<br />
twill<br />
..,,,«,t.7f-T -j!»ffK : ,'<br />
4l UB<br />
55<br />
S 1111 1 1—M<br />
<strong>On</strong> Wednesday, the Lifeguards<br />
crusted In tot fcurih Inning lor four<br />
top tod, then held back a Wisharo<br />
" to «U, 8-7.<br />
Iflem slammed a home run and a<br />
1 Oat banged a single and<br />
for Wiriiams Bob 'nicker<br />
" far the lifeguards.<br />
. _ ley pitched seven-hit<br />
in. may Jhn Withgin walked<br />
out live and allowed six<br />
For<br />
O6CANCITY<br />
tXJ>RESSCO.<br />
aaw Khnnli<br />
: the lions, M. Allan ni the<br />
pitcher and loom to* the<br />
' > Garfin had two dngla<br />
. Taatnatst KeD> and<br />
iMawm both slogged doubles.<br />
JCC<br />
XI tit 1—«<br />
• • •<br />
ID Minor league play. Rotary de-<br />
I fated PBA, fj. on Friday. Adamson<br />
strode out six tor Rotary while Bus-<br />
I field tanned seven lor PDA, Hall, sf<br />
l^sAf and Hanson, ^sf Rotary^ yutb<br />
slugged doubles. PBA out-bit<br />
Invet<strong>of</strong>cor.<br />
Mary<br />
i i/it«rt*ri/p#*J Dtlhfrf <strong>of</strong> Yew<br />
HUM<br />
tltlt-t<br />
. <strong>On</strong> Saturday, Firemen combined<br />
I two Ug Innings to defeat Colony, M,<br />
I Firemen geend three times In both<br />
I the'third sad fourth fmma Foglio<br />
My Neighbors<br />
Homeowners • Persoul,<br />
and M w Liability • Tin<br />
• Ante • Uud Hatiaa<br />
• WorkBtBi COB<br />
^ Thrit Md fflM.<br />
T&B fet Htm faj*»» irf^<br />
wt flffliaai<br />
1-LEDGER<br />
HARLEYSVILLB<br />
INSURANCi<br />
HA*LBV«VILL1, PA.<br />
•iriwsrtlt MnUal<strong>On</strong>tKy OD<br />
BurleystJU. Motuil tasaMea Oo<br />
HAHWlf UOYB CHATTIN<br />
A UeaBMd Mi t<strong>of</strong> Bk<br />
ca><br />
Of ADDRESS<br />
IN ADVANCE<br />
mjr<br />
Close Contests<br />
Marks Loop Play<br />
A stiuiding room-only crowd saw<br />
two o( the most exclang games In<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Ie«santville on the home fleU. The<br />
pg<br />
8 p. m. Olt win be the opening round<br />
Sunday, race was held over a <strong>of</strong> Area 3 tourney dashes which will<br />
•even and a hair nUle triamular Involve the Point Mrs,<br />
course. High gusty winds prevailed<br />
both days. Sunday the southeast<br />
winds went a( high as 20 miles an MAINLAND PONY LKAOUE<br />
hour near- the mainland win choppy<br />
white water to Mt the aUppen'<br />
• *<br />
bility. mm? 1 I<br />
Lightning Fleet 99, out <strong>of</strong> Hobby<br />
Haven at tot 17th st. lagoon, will<br />
m$e in the 26th annual <strong>Ocean</strong> aty i i LOTS<br />
Yacht Club Regan thla week end.<br />
The tint <strong>of</strong> mm races la scheduled ftari IM 1 1 1 !<br />
10:10 a, at<br />
CLEARED<br />
More, More, More. .......<br />
AND<br />
Weather satellite shows Wrath m SWp Castajdls three-run homer<br />
forecasting.<br />
ever the left field fence powered the<br />
Mainland All-Stars to an extra-Inning FILLED<br />
- • ••—-•-••-• ^n over<br />
\ "1<br />
• PILL A GRAVEL<br />
16 yS Sst<br />
— CALL —<br />
. J Layton ana Castaldl romped<br />
wlUl unearned tallies m thec.<br />
M.<br />
a pair <strong>of</strong> I<br />
CONTRACTORS<br />
I, and Qeorgt<br />
T Backs setting the *<br />
bft.nddf from l<br />
to toiEwtti Mth I<br />
Bex 62 Marmora<br />
DCp«t Mitt<br />
«^j ^o sut m th# eighth when<br />
Ralph Abmo walked, stole second<br />
and IMfed on k singje by Unwaod's<br />
TCMMTCtll JUTMY<br />
The bequest was listed In the MU<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Beatrice Barber, ft <strong>On</strong>dnnatl.<br />
She also snecUled that a monumenf<br />
worth J500 be bought tor her ,<br />
own stave,<br />
Ns Jab TM Larw er MMU<br />
NICK MIGLIACCIO & CO.<br />
9 lay AVMIM EXport 9-2226<br />
SPECIALIZINO IN<br />
CONCRETE WORK<br />
-^ READY-MIX —<br />
• TOPSOIL • QRAVH. • RLL<br />
ROOFING—SIDING<br />
JOHNSJMANVILLI ASBESTOS<br />
PERMANENT AWNINGS<br />
INAMELED ALUMINUM SIDINO - ADDITIONS<br />
FENCES OARAOfiS<br />
CEMINT WORK SWIMMING POOLS<br />
A. C CONSTRUCTION CO.<br />
Ml NATIONAL BANK OF OCEAN CITY BLOO.<br />
EXport 9-1471 — RICHARD FARR<br />
Financing Airanged — Aa Low Aa $8.00 Per Month<br />
WILLIAM BROWN<br />
TOPSOIL ACT^S STONt<br />
SAND
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MOt • — SECTION ONE TH§ OCEAN CITY ilNTiNIL-LiDSlR wYi JULY 19, 1960<br />
i<br />
PINTAMN CRITICIZgO<br />
piifHiiiitiui ftuhoomniHt;*!' <strong>of</strong> thr Son- [ f *<br />
A rwenlly n_fit_ < P '"<br />
Malre Sunday a Day<br />
<strong>of</strong> Enjoyment at<br />
CRONECKER'S<br />
Sea !•!• Cify, New Jersey<br />
BRUNCH Noon Hi 3 p.m.<br />
When ygy serve a rich, iyih arid delieiem desagrf, Gut dawn en sala-<br />
BUFFET DINNER . . , 5:30 to ? p.m. ries by serving iced tea, ieed tea has ns eateries eseept what yfly put<br />
is it, and it's ene <strong>of</strong> the few summer beverages with the ability to<br />
really quench a thir.i because it leaves no sweet elsylna afiertaite.<br />
All You Con Eat for ^3.50<br />
| Ri, Ii. lii», inns ami ili'li, iniiH —<br />
RELAX EVENINGS AT TH1 PIANO IAR<br />
!fU!!'^ uli.tf 1111^. .1. >^liitIK : yuikH one at a limo late<br />
uur*?, heriihiM afti-r eacli addi.<br />
and J'IIII i.ill drink nil you wiilll<br />
tiuii. Add nit-lted eliot-filare, nmciM<br />
Till, is iiniHuliiril I.I.JII.I miiy if<br />
us and t.stras.t. Fold is atiSly<br />
full have n |i-mj. in y t,i las,- a<br />
ti'.Lih'n egg WIIUFS, Arrange Isdy*<br />
let <strong>of</strong> biuly Hour (Jin. in |,, rsiuru. liimi.rs ui'nunil sides <strong>of</strong> K 4-CHp<br />
Uuo un ii,,t. hiiiniij iliiys<br />
hElilIy greased mold, pour bail<br />
the mixture Into mold. Add A ulraf<br />
ICID TIA RICiPi uf lad} ii users!. Add remaining sixiniik*<br />
i q!i,lit <strong>of</strong> «,if,,f. fu a full Chill In rcrilBLiator 1-6 liouri bfr'<br />
Minis: ln.il in u miu.i.piin I], mm.- fuie Kvrving. (Serve with '<br />
ttom beat. Iiiiiiitiliiiiiily iidd ij i'r.am, if desired i<br />
Today and Tomorrow<br />
by Half Hardester<br />
P e a t u r . I d f e r T V 6 U I O I M A G A Z I N E<br />
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i-rtliill 11<br />
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! 'JVvi* ililil ttii\ U nniiM<br />
Clarmnce Fuhrman, Conductor<br />
in the p;i<br />
Frank k Ruggieri, Ru Manager<br />
rlpfc'inn nnmi; IJaily at a p M. "<br />
thf<br />
pomtu<br />
Tueiday, July IM Wiiinilir und 11 is Ooj; ., Pryor<br />
SOI.tiiKTs I Till ThiTc Wiis Yull ,,,,,,., Wilson<br />
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My riinmlop ,.,. Pmlilj:<br />
,,.,.. Hi rtif II Viitiif Herbert F"nvoritf»i ,. iJiThrrt<br />
FLIRT-LAVENDER CRIPf iDOID DOUBLI<br />
%Jt S3 50 Value. THIS W1IK ONLY $2.5v!<br />
Friday, July M<br />
Mili.itii)<br />
Sullivan I ... t , HOLOICTS<br />
i« Otean Citf at J I A N J O H N S T O N S G I F T S H O P All Ki.r«<br />
V,,,,| Mi-"S Sflfnii Jiimrti<br />
p<br />
7TH ANL3 THE HOAHLJWAI.K<br />
Mi.-s Scl,.ii.'i"".l.iniV-i<br />
' Art Afncy ,,,,, ... Tt'hOf<br />
STAINTON'S D1PARTMINT ITORi<br />
I m,,im Tiiiii Pi.rkjns ........... Biiiiion.'<br />
BTH AND AKBUKV<br />
CONNOISSEUR SHOP<br />
llTtl AND BOARDWALK<br />
DRIFT IN 'N' SEA .<br />
., Km ih<br />
70! BOARDWALK<br />
Ilirbirt<br />
I.VrKlt<br />
AIRCONDITIONED OBEKNllOl'SE<br />
liJinci U':iL!ii[|<br />
Qui'lii ti yui-11.1<br />
OAK AVENUE NEAR CENTRAL AVEN1B<br />
Vi-iiii<br />
Ail<br />
J miles from Otean <strong>City</strong>, just <strong>of</strong>f Route t AndniifiM.i .,,,-<br />
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Read what the experts say:<br />
July 30th<br />
Snprnno<br />
... TLIIO.<br />
Rarili.m.<br />
Mii<br />
i K l.u, \/- Nil.Hi, ,, . Pllriiill<br />
Ail Ariiis<br />
Ivilman<br />
ri-i,iti L.kiiii.<br />
1<br />
To avciiil fiillini,' iiihi Iln- liiils <strong>of</strong><br />
liivt. is not so liard UH, afti.r > nil<br />
ari' UiUKlii. to jjt-l iiiil ol I lie - ii Ytiu<br />
Art Arnry<br />
Danrp Of Ttic Hours ...,,, Pcx-hioU:<br />
rtiilian Strwt Sona ,. Hr-rberl<br />
I .VUss .4cli-nn James<br />
Rosfs Hoiicynioon , Brnrtan<br />
I Nimr. But Thy Lonely<br />
limit ,„ Tsehnikowskj.<br />
Tom PiTidns<br />
Si'olrli MixJIt^ ,, .,,,., Trad,<br />
Scmprr. Fiduiis ,,...., Botlsri<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
iluniKiriuii LusliiicI ,...,, Kfler.Ri.1n<br />
I Yull Ari' Love- Kern<br />
Art Arnry<br />
ifViriidii <strong>of</strong> the Wood Moldier, Josscl<br />
I Kiss Me Agiiin ,...,, IlrrliDi't<br />
I Miss Srti'im Jnnipi<br />
.ntpriiip^o .* ,,,,** Mnscaeni<br />
.\|.foiilioii Solos ,,,. Churl Daulie-r<br />
.Aiiu-inu In Till" Dark .,,, Sihwnril!<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
iSlloU'lxkil<br />
Kprn<br />
Scouts Off <strong>On</strong><br />
M.Hirish C-iiihi-<br />
rimrii<br />
(in Thi- HUT. i Wh.-ri. Ynu Jamboree Trip<br />
'1'i.in I"i<br />
! who is halldi.ail<br />
Witli r.iiii;h<br />
—LtciteTiL's (r. mr,r, n V )<br />
Frdm thi'l'iiush<br />
§hr* gave him <strong>of</strong> that fair<br />
Iruit<br />
V^'ith lilH'ra! bynd: lit' s{-ru|iii.d<br />
nut iu viii<br />
AyaiftKt his bt'tU'f kniiwIidHe. not<br />
• If-IVillil,<br />
But foedly yvwrtTmij* with fomali<br />
l<br />
.J11IIV Mil.TON c I (KM 71 i<br />
15 per crnt inrrBiae over last<br />
Shuff Un <strong>On</strong> find is ve-ry close lo the? 400 total<br />
Nawt and Gowlp <strong>of</strong> ri|ioi1ttl five yen nap when tto<br />
Krtisoii i>ndni with 11 548 count, Tlie<br />
Sh<strong>of</strong>fl.bourd Club<br />
1 Imncin <strong>of</strong> rmchinK our 500 pool ty<br />
l^iibor Day Hopm quite brt0it.<br />
With HO pariipipnnLa in<br />
day night's pru£ri.KSIvp, UIP folloiv- Be surp lo enter your naiie on <strong>On</strong><br />
ilti) •(luilifiixl lor HU'fircIs: M'i'ii' nitry blank for the Women's Singles,<br />
AhiilMMi. Miiiiuii Richardson, Man bepnninR Monday. July ,2). T:30 p,ra.<br />
tlilli-r. Ui-orjin Giibrii-I. Arthur N,,i. It is poslwi on Uw cup house bill.<br />
ton aiHl I-'rank Hit hardsoii.<br />
I.-1111 lnB.nl nnd will rpmuin until<br />
ii p m, Saturtfciy*<br />
A momliprship tcrtiil <strong>of</strong> m wn^<br />
uiflK'UI '"IKI W.ffiwidii>.'this "i"ii euiilfltd Adi mrtna<br />
BUI Thomas Lee Powell<br />
Porter's<br />
lii-liliis I<br />
INTKItMISSKlN<br />
A11 Aninv<br />
hi A IVrsi.-in<br />
Miirk.1 ,,<br />
l>.iiiiifin\- 1-ife<br />
IS THE<br />
BEST BUY<br />
..liir S.111<br />
, Hi/el<br />
1 •• -i-|. ii<br />
Aliicr .,in« U,<br />
M.II-M.<br />
I (il;I,ill<br />
% Out Of This World'<br />
Opens At Playhouse Tonight<br />
Coir Porlrr's mHsirnl exjni«ly sue iiTimpoBPr's long-nutuhlo slpighf^f<br />
WSK "Om Of TWK World," whU-li jliiilid. The scorn pvpn iiuiudos a<br />
ancit-ilt siidrt and nirKhin NL11 S l l h<br />
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PLAY<br />
TENNIS<br />
At the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tennis Club<br />
OPEN DAILY<br />
^ ° '''"olliv aJIW. TO !«' HUHf? HI<br />
6th STRUT and ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />
n thi' L-asl. will hi? a rrvci on tlio sic <strong>of</strong> Mo<br />
od by thr Ciatinvuv I'layhiiusi n OlymtfiiSi svliit ii liiis fhr<br />
9 a, m, to 8 p. m.<br />
i^k staiiiiiii tliis evening, this i Porter's Millart ori^it !li;it H<br />
Lee pDivcii will be starred ns ,1<br />
itinKUishrii such oillt'l<br />
iCIsHd Sunday!)<br />
hutiiorouslj utiaiidly Juiiti with soni!-<br />
I his, Siii/ii as "Kiss M_<br />
14 COURTI — NOMINAL PIE<br />
[ Stoi/Uin£H," and "CatHCaii,"<br />
songs lo sinij. I,OM Aluriin. Nnney j Al Moll!* iM dnwtins; Ihiii rorn=<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Instruction by Appointment<br />
KiKhcr and Bill Thomiis will lie other binatiqn <strong>of</strong> c\tra\.aqiinxa and mnui,!!-<br />
Restringing and Tennis Supplia*<br />
lividiiii; nicnibtrs <strong>of</strong> the laiiie easl. do, o, Hal tt'liiti'r will do thi<br />
The,' flipiuitit and rrolicsomi? ploi nnd Hujfr svili<br />
WALLACE F, JOHNSON. Pr<strong>of</strong>eHlsnal<br />
ISM hpfii p,itlet?i«i hy its authors. the 1<br />
SwlBht Tnylor and Reginald UIWI-<br />
•nre. liftot the liassind Ainphiliyoi<br />
fstentl about the philanderinRS <strong>of</strong><br />
Ju|jilcjr iiniotiK tilortnjs, Thn>. iorivi<br />
Tiwp 50 <strong>of</strong> the Atifintlc Area the aye <strong>of</strong> fable far U4iirid arid lililli<br />
C'iiuiieii Jamboree Troop will denaii rnythologU.ai ciuiracteiii uni.<br />
Ibis momina from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> their actions fisihl up to date. Tills<br />
bound for the Boy Scouts' Tith Na- time, Jupiter Hex (whose lordly name<br />
h(»-i.!.-il.. Nihliir ,,.., siriuns |tiotial Jamboree at Colorado Spiinm,, naturally rhymes with si-xi cast his<br />
y y<br />
I hini Ale.in. ............... ||i>i'|ii>ri jCoio., and two ati'ii Iwys will he in(imerous<br />
Klanees at a pretty Ajneri<br />
Ule pally, I can bid bride whom h his hi H<strong>On</strong> MMercury<br />
Kverett C Beard, <strong>of</strong> 912 Wesley I his hird-doK for these ndveiilures<br />
riv,, and James Ijilimer, <strong>of</strong> 31 ] fetches from New York tu CilitH-e<br />
Ijiurol dr Linwoad, will lie among for her honeymoon wiih ri n-porler<br />
I he 37 area Boy Scouts ,md Explor- I ! "' m » nrAra<br />
en who are (linking the trip In the The plot liee.-eime* comnlicated<br />
company <strong>of</strong> Scoutmaster Edward ! when this news-hound tacx-omi-s dl.<br />
Ku-kei-sinff and his assiHtants, Wil- ried by a uursult <strong>of</strong> a Ciilca-411<br />
11(1111 Mnncly and Ilohert Josephsun,<br />
Tiie uiiiup will travel by bus frtirii<br />
Thursday, July Jilt Bnder Field in AtlluiUb Cits' to<br />
SOLOISTS<br />
till' Mill St. Station in Philadelphia<br />
i Sl-ll-ll.-l ,1 Hill—4<br />
N T H E ^<br />
Tile.re it ui;i jiiiti uthet- si^sut gmups<br />
Ani.-y<br />
un tlie sjMviiii jamtiuri.e train fur the<br />
trip wt*st,<br />
PRICE CLASS 1"<br />
til Pi i<br />
ljist Thursday eveninB in Unwood.<br />
M.i iilila<br />
the final meelillB <strong>of</strong> tile Troop wns<br />
Ail Ariiiy<br />
lield at whicii tinie Dr. R. D. iliid-<br />
•e-nsieiii '''>'<br />
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An AIIU-J<br />
lln( ' "'"• '•• Ruffin Stamps piu<br />
StliiusH '^'' memtHirs uf the Tmop their fin-<br />
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PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 20th THRU 23rd<br />
PALERMO'S<br />
qntmHtei. who has retumi^d tii his<br />
nativo Ureeco in order 10 linne out<br />
Thi-s 0vpr, Jupiter hiR t-hante. ig dis<br />
EUise hililK^lf as the young Rrsew<br />
s . [ r ; n o<br />
and pursue his mischi<strong>of</strong> with Ib.<br />
.. T f M n<br />
bride, jenJous Juno yyes lookini<br />
H a r u n<br />
for her husband with a soil <strong>of</strong> relestial<br />
divininpMTid and for a \wiile shi<br />
tliinks she has found him disgulsi.<br />
Sneaks<br />
as the ganRstgr,<br />
The porter spnes include "From<br />
This Moment <strong>On</strong>, " "They Couldn't<br />
I piiyHicai examifmtion,<br />
Compare With You." "Cherry Pie"<br />
ideisoli i Scoutmaster Bk'kerstnff Bfive the Ought to be You," in which U11<br />
> boys their final iristructionii and iv- witty, &irini4 Porter lyrics shuffle<br />
Haijley chivktKl their equipmem.<br />
together familiar names and improb=<br />
able objects to make utiexiioileii<br />
laughable rhymes witii the famous<br />
S u p n v<br />
. A e CLASSIFIED AD<br />
•RING! RESULTS<br />
Thu. . Sat,<br />
SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLB S|<br />
"THI tOST WORLD"<br />
MICHAEL REHNIE<br />
JILL ST. JOHN<br />
ClMtiMCOpe S. Color<br />
Today & Wed.<br />
"CRACK IN THI<br />
MIRROR"<br />
ORSON WILLIS<br />
JULIETTE GRECO<br />
in Clntnuups<br />
w. Un* Van to SH Thli<br />
Plctur* From The ••ginning<br />
Thu. . Saf.<br />
ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S<br />
" P S Y C H O "<br />
ANTHONY PERKINS<br />
JANET LEIGH<br />
The PMctun You Must See<br />
Wnm Tilt Beginning<br />
Thu. . Sit.<br />
"HIRCULfS<br />
FIHST IV!<br />
SHOW<br />
AT 1 P. M.<br />
UNCHAINiD"<br />
STEVE REKVES<br />
SYLVA KOSCINA<br />
In Eastman Color<br />
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Curtain at<br />
8:4B p m.<br />
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3<br />
Matin** <strong>On</strong>ly 8 p. m.<br />
PROpUCBR JONATTUN DWIOHT PHESRNTS<br />
OPENS<br />
TONIGHT<br />
THRU SUNDAY,<br />
JULY 24th<br />
Storrlna LEE POWELL and BILL THOMAS<br />
PETER AND THE WOLF<br />
by Pilgrim Children's Theatre<br />
FOP RHvrvationt Phorw Sonwra Pelnf WA 7411S, WA 7^1<br />
IN OCEAN CiTV, HUGHES PHARMACV. Irft S WISI.IY AVINUI,<br />
•Xpert f4MI h lit lusiv* Ticket Agtncy *<br />
*• « — • AMPU PARKING • NEWLY AIR-CONDITIONED. ^m ^<br />
•<br />
l:,,l..rl Stai-k , riliiiu.'iiahh'S<br />
:I iij New Viii-k rtvi-ntly film.<br />
H,i| 'uh.-ii he Mas slufjpi'd anil<br />
ii> ,| e;t> |~i|li-,'|ii,in "1 kllllvV<br />
-I1 1,1111- fa.-i- ,in Wanleir |«i»|.<br />
.,i,i il],, |>i[hi.niali<br />
In find.is my Ralvation and<br />
I my glory; the rock <strong>of</strong> my<br />
i Slrungth, and my refub-«, is in<br />
; Uod.—(Panlm 82:7)<br />
Let us then daily affirm—<br />
! not once but continually —<br />
; that the only true and laatinir<br />
huppim-Hs 011 enrth ia to be<br />
1 found in Oocl and is icrving<br />
: liim; that In Him alone can<br />
we find tlie HtrcnKth to hear<br />
• life's itiovitriblo Borrow and<br />
I advcrBiiy; that in Him alone<br />
in the joyous puuee we all<br />
leek.<br />
The Whole Town is<br />
Talking About the<br />
DELICIOUS MEALS<br />
they are having nt -<br />
The<br />
EMILY<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
715 - 8th Street<br />
• lFukf.lt 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.<br />
• Dinner* iM plaffm<br />
4iM til liM p.m.<br />
"JUST THE BEST"<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RISULTS<br />
I?••.>••!•.<br />
Rico, in w^hich she has the' leading<br />
feiiiinine role.<br />
She and her mother have been<br />
vacationing ill Oci'lin <strong>City</strong> for the<br />
past eiuht years lfe,r mother in.<br />
te'nds to lis*e here the. ypfir limund<br />
in the npiir futun'.<br />
APTLY CHOSEN<br />
Miiseoutah. III. — Of two mail<br />
boxes side hy side near Maseoutah,<br />
a swarm <strong>of</strong> bees chosp to land on<br />
thp box bi-al'lnii U10 name <strong>of</strong> Bee<br />
Brathpni.<br />
A New<br />
Younger Look<br />
for Summer -<br />
"the lump mrthod has bwn moat<br />
tuceessful a'' over the U.S.A. It<br />
tartnifli out the naturml wave lines<br />
which very <strong>of</strong>ten are overlooked<br />
= i^peelally In ehildren's hair,<br />
as weU as in that <strong>of</strong> teen«Bers<br />
and women who ore veiy parH&<br />
ular about hnvlnR thrar hair<br />
trained into s<strong>of</strong>t natural waves.<br />
ATTHB<br />
FLANDERS HOTEL<br />
EX MM «• vm<br />
and Ihm HUB<br />
SHOPPING CENTER<br />
ifTH tT. 4 HAVBN AVI.<br />
AtrMt hwn A«P<br />
iXparf M4H<br />
4th St,<br />
and<br />
Asbury<br />
Av#.<br />
SSSRib Roast ib.69c<br />
CHICKEN LEGS & THIGHS lb. 49c<br />
Fresh CHICKEN BREASTS lb. 59c<br />
LfAN SLICID<br />
BOILED<br />
HAAA<br />
lb. 99<<br />
MORRELL<br />
FRANKS<br />
MONTCO<br />
PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT DRINK 4<br />
40 C3z,<br />
Kraft's PARKAY OLEO 2,<br />
CAMPBiLL'S<br />
PORK 'N BEANS<br />
4 AQc<br />
MONTCO<br />
GRAPE JUICE<br />
Eottlo 29C<br />
SAN GIORGIO<br />
SPAGHETTI<br />
No, 8<br />
and No, 9<br />
MBA1 FRESH PRODUCE — •<br />
NfW No. 1<br />
White Potatoes 10 i*, 39c<br />
FRfSH CRISPY<br />
Radishes or Sea I lions w, OC<br />
PRISH<br />
Yellow Peaches 3 LL,S 29C<br />
FIELD FRESH<br />
Lima Beans 2 '.'> 29c<br />
MIRACLE<br />
WHIP<br />
Quart Jar<br />
RAYFIELD<br />
TOMATOES<br />
No.SOSCins 29c<br />
MONTCO<br />
19c<br />
55«<br />
Lb,<br />
MONTCO<br />
PEANUT BUTTER<br />
ISOzSize<br />
MONTCO<br />
45c<br />
45c<br />
COFFEE ,,69c<br />
TiTLfY<br />
TEA 100 Pick Tin 99c<br />
MONTCO<br />
PRETZELS u 35c<br />
FROZEN FOODS<br />
GRAPE JUICE 3 c, 49c<br />
MONTCO<br />
BUTTER BEANS** 19c<br />
BOOTH'S DEVEINED<br />
SHRIMP Lb. Box '1.59<br />
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•cnu the country. Ita MB nonllBaUon<br />
it evn more solidly asnircd<br />
ATTENTION!<br />
MYHMNT Mi LAGOON mmm<br />
You arm urgently requetfd to participate<br />
In "NIQffi IN VENICE" ACTIVITIES by<br />
having your PROPERTIES DECORATED<br />
AUGUST 6th to 13th • 16 PRIZES TO BI GIVEN<br />
NAT OWNERS - RE6CTDI NOW<br />
ran nm IN VBUCT<br />
, All boat* •iigjbl*. No charge.<br />
• 24 PRIZES TO Bf AWARDS •<br />
Per Further Information or Registration Contact<br />
CHIC MILLIOAN, CHIC'S DECORATORS<br />
725 Asfcwry Amnw<br />
U. S. Congressman WtOam H. MiffiHn, Jr.<br />
7th District, Pennsylvania<br />
will be the guMt speaker at the<br />
OCEAN CITY MASONIC CLUB<br />
TUESDAY EVENING - JULY 26th<br />
at • p. m, in Hw<br />
MASONIC TEMPLE, 10th if, A Weil«y Ave.<br />
A Cordial invitation Is Extended To All<br />
Matter Masons fe Attend<br />
EARLE A, POWffli, Prwidant,<br />
©AMIS REFRESHMENTS<br />
The Nixon canipuipi is ejopect-<br />
4d»to be a haid-hituiiii one, basea<br />
on a strong and ugKressive defense<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Eisminower Admim.<br />
trauons record, and strsasing the<br />
mililarj- might <strong>of</strong> the United Statet<br />
ana prwpenly,<br />
Nixon aides believe Nixon will have<br />
the saifle auvtuuage Haity ivumari<br />
enjoyed in M, that <strong>of</strong> being in <strong>of</strong>flee<br />
when business m retativeb/ eoai.<br />
A fighting campaign _ in contract<br />
to Tom Deweys mA-level approach<br />
— is the key to certain victory, in<br />
their upirdot<br />
17 Fined <strong>On</strong><br />
Motor Counts<br />
A parade <strong>of</strong> 24 persons<br />
today (ban It wa* a rponth •# part behind Bit ¥fc* Teddatt m<br />
In Meant days speculation the East.<br />
co U. N, Ambassador Mea- But how much <strong>of</strong> • votegette]<br />
Lodge ta ramalns • £ood question<br />
ls' Osbot Lad|e as the .proppecttoc He wa. beaten In MassachweM to<br />
aomlnM on tb# O. O. P. Senator Jobs Kennedy, and has not<br />
elaiinnl entered a political race since. Hi;<br />
(h, ' Is not the rough »nd hard campaign<br />
'•m Hw la. m M,to«M«tk<br />
the peiMilflLaUwi at thfrn»W*fiuil»-<br />
rumlng, ins f<br />
Nbton appears to feel that it IF them I<br />
In no contest for either <strong>of</strong> the twn<br />
Reiubllean nomlnAtlorH the Oilca<br />
p> convention win be duU, In coiv<br />
tout to fee DemsoBtie convention<br />
in Im Angela, .•..,. „<br />
A Nixon-Todse ticket would unite<br />
a far wiaterner with a nan <strong>of</strong> the<br />
uSiiualte wSsfij s£ ^^ BB^^, ta H<br />
' — 1* <strong>of</strong> the interratlon-<br />
: O-rle. A. Hoodoo. 38. <strong>of</strong> AttaB-<br />
|tic aty, and IM C KarkeJU,<br />
If, si 1338 Om r4, NortbfleW. wrn<br />
ah» OMB VS. Robert LOte, II, <strong>of</strong><br />
Upper Darby, Pa., and Wllnntn E<br />
Kberhardt, 35, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, were<br />
fined no and 15 MM.<br />
through Traffic Court hen Tuesday Thomas R. Troehlar, M, <strong>of</strong> Auduto<br />
answer ehwi beta Judge .Bon, NV J,, and Oatni* F. f^_<br />
Franklin A. Kins In the kqgett fa* Ijer, S, M RBUedle, I*., P^ fnsM<br />
j<strong>of</strong> 15 e«h pna £§ court M fc.<br />
•ftorfUftmam.-Otii? <strong>On</strong>e other pm^V stop tl8». ttmflry B. Graj<br />
f^wnst •<br />
per, failed to apPNT-nd-ftf '•g.7Ba;<br />
As that maneuvering<br />
teited ban. ieven were touod not<br />
the rale Governor Nelson Rockefdl guilty and 17 ini coBViated <strong>of</strong> Vto-<br />
er plays continues to irk some Nixlatlons.on men. Rockefeller headquarters<br />
wen opened la Los Angeles and Three persons lost their, "driving<br />
other etaes across the naUon In spite privileges for 30 flayi iaeh tor<br />
ol the dead certainty that Nixon Speeding, Those convicted in Th<strong>of</strong>n-<br />
would be the nojnlnee ol the parry. ak B. TTOtfer, M, <strong>of</strong> Audtibon, N,J,.<br />
And the New Yorker didn't bow.speeding<br />
W rrUlei an honr to a<br />
to the inevitable or throw any praise M-roile me; Wehard J. Townsend,<br />
aBst, or Of tiir the Vice President's way, as he<br />
HIM, iff r>ia» lainim • i wu| «» UHwent<br />
about his work in the Empire<br />
U. <strong>of</strong> rUverton, N,J.t and Patriaa<br />
party, and could wing «omc sup- State He was ready to head the bigBrown,<br />
B, <strong>of</strong> Lakewwd. N ^<br />
New York delegation to the G. 0. each convicted <strong>of</strong> speeoM « nffls<br />
P. convention, but it was reported an hour, 10 nules above the state<br />
he had angered nine by Ms taclimit<br />
tics — some who want to climb fn other drivers were also OBB-<br />
board the Nbton bandwagon. victed <strong>of</strong> ipaedtai and nned. Tbey<br />
As a result <strong>of</strong> this, speculation<br />
raw as to whether the Republlcajis<br />
an Benjamin C. Bowfcav 3i>., <strong>of</strong><br />
could prevail upon both Rockefell- Ithlca, N. Y.. IS mUes to a 50 rruie<br />
er and Nixon to share the iame tick- «ne, and Walter F. HUs, «, <strong>of</strong><br />
et. Rockefeller has said be did notGlen<br />
Odin, F*., exeeedhii the speed<br />
want second spot, and wotildn' take limit by 25 mUes an hour, each<br />
was fined *25 and cost*.<br />
1L Seven persons were Wind guilty<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> Ms anti-Nixon jibes in<br />
the last two months Nixon has come<br />
ol careless drtvUlg. The majority<br />
to the reluctant conclusion that hi were Involved in accidents. They<br />
doesn't want the New York Governor are Stcpnanie E Olek. II, <strong>of</strong> Jen,<br />
on the ticket in November. Thus Hntown, Fs.; Ada Spangler, n, <strong>of</strong><br />
the Republican Party loss the Drexel "HUL Pa,, and Robert W,<br />
strongest possible G. 0. P. Uek- 3el Ross, 27, <strong>of</strong> 260 MiU ni.. North.<br />
et — unless someone is forced to leU. Each was fined *20 and S5<br />
change Ms mind.<br />
court costs.<br />
There is little chance that Recta,<br />
feller will change his. if he did. Nix.<br />
on might cuneyi^gbiy come arounu,<br />
but some even doubt this possibility-<br />
They say that the New York Gey.<br />
ernor has never given up hope that<br />
the might be drafted — and<br />
Baa burned too many budges lor<br />
any close reconciliation, '<br />
Nixon and Rockefeller would have<br />
trouble campaigning together — since<br />
their views are so much at variance.<br />
So it would seem there is only the<br />
remotest chance they can sUU be<br />
brought together in the interests ol<br />
a G.Q.P, victory in November,<br />
: jrDlWWt-mi, ftt.. **al^rfg^<br />
pairing • ltd traffic UB^<br />
We«T Oarage is tt<br />
munities wUh well .over ^,000.0110 tedfs- a Judy 3mm, daughter <strong>of</strong> Dr. supply gas arid storage tor another<br />
"phork-s are slated* "fo* get; ANC thfi W Mrs. JorDf^ay»^BBes, <strong>of</strong> Bai.* bhv. Homer A-nos will supply<br />
year or in 1S61, All-number calling Umore, Md. Dr. Jones is a district bus to the school.<br />
is expected to span the continent in sunrmtendent In the Baltimore South- Charles B, Pierce, superintendent<br />
he next decade.<br />
erh Conference <strong>of</strong> the Methodist!<strong>of</strong> Schools, gave a brief report on<br />
The new all-number calling cystein<br />
Church, Miss Jones, who is spend, i the conference at Harvard University<br />
fits in with future plans for the ul-<br />
ing the summer at MO Central av., which he recently attended. Among<br />
timate extension <strong>of</strong> direct distance<br />
is a_ senior at Edmonson Midi School the speakers were the Honorable Nell<br />
dialing service throughout the entire<br />
In Bultimore.<br />
United States and Canada.<br />
Atmouncement <strong>of</strong> the queens and<br />
Direct distance dialing, or ODDtheir<br />
court was made by Mrs, Rus<br />
will eventually span continents, with sell Hanscomb who along with Mr.<br />
the utilization <strong>of</strong> all-number calling Hanscomb are again serving as gen.<br />
eliminating the "language harrier" eral chairmen <strong>of</strong> the event.<br />
<strong>of</strong> foreign exchange name designations.<br />
New Jersey mutt Department <strong>of</strong> civil<br />
ODD involves the use <strong>of</strong> three-num Service Examiiutlsni Announced clo»her<br />
area codes to dial directly to dif-<br />
1ns M for rillBE •BBllatlDni AuguM<br />
19 1960 For application., autle d<br />
ferent sections <strong>of</strong> the United States inimum quallflcatloru, apply t<br />
and Canada.<br />
mrtnn» <strong>of</strong> civil Service, §Me<br />
Trenlon H. J. or 1100 Raymond<br />
For example, if a customer in At. ard. Newark, New Jt-ney or <strong>City</strong><br />
lantlc <strong>City</strong> wants to call Detroit,<br />
unden New Jeney.<br />
ndidae* te* from om <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Mich., he wood first dial the numeral aplleulaiu<br />
city who taw<br />
ulaiu will will n»lve n»l no further<br />
one, routing the call Into new switch f "* *»*<br />
ing equipment in the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
d sat.<br />
tandem <strong>of</strong>fice, then the area code<br />
3-1-3, followed by the applicable<br />
seven-digit Detroit number.<br />
0 MaVThf eat<br />
tn» ptcHiil hx<br />
m<br />
aware <strong>of</strong> «mtpW<br />
thai we wUl be i<br />
wtth them," I<br />
Landfill<br />
Urn dry had kM fl <<br />
Hw Ls«- (ana aad Qrattl Hi.<br />
MsrIMIsM, ht a trial (Mart to «•<br />
tm tfca aumlt aasl «a» to camaly<br />
wWi Ika s«*N Ian a* *as*ary<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Largest Exdutlvm<br />
a handsome new collection<br />
<strong>of</strong> Clothes for Summer<br />
BOTANY '50C<br />
smu from 57JO<br />
BOTANY '50C<br />
Spott OoMs trom 35.00<br />
H. FREEMAN A SON<br />
SUM from 79.50<br />
KINGSRIDOE<br />
Suit,<br />
Finn<br />
HASPEL<br />
SUM.<br />
iuyi SIMI Plant<br />
News was released recently <strong>of</strong> the NORTHCOOL<br />
acqulgiti <strong>of</strong> a steel pipe manufau<br />
smt. a, tr.n<br />
turlng firm in Jacksonville, rta,.<br />
by interests owned and controlled VANHiUSEN<br />
by Joseph H, Pox. Mr. JTBK awns<br />
Shirts from 4.25<br />
a cottage at 200 Crescent rd.. this<br />
dty, and he and his wife are well- HATHAWAY<br />
known local summer residents.<br />
SBWS from S.f 5<br />
The Joseph H, Fox and Company<br />
Inc., <strong>of</strong> Birmingham, Ala., has pur<br />
chased the controlling Interest in F<br />
and P Steel pipe Corporation ol<br />
Jacksonville. Fla, The pipe company<br />
has assets valued at more<br />
than one million dollars and Is a<br />
major producer <strong>of</strong> electric weld tteel<br />
SMprday<br />
pipe In the south<br />
ClasfMcrf fidm Bring Oukh KtauHk<br />
H. ^ielElroy, former U. S. Secretary<br />
UNIOR'S<br />
<strong>of</strong> Defense, and Lawrence G, Derthick,<br />
U. S. Commissidner <strong>of</strong> Education.<br />
MSCOWr FASHION (BOB<br />
819 Atbury AVMUM<br />
Unsurpassed Comfort<br />
for rtve RUPTURED!<br />
p p t UB|<br />
•<br />
he examiiuuans will bp h<br />
AugtUit 2T, IMP, Patrolman UB:l0<br />
• PHeaiit* will report to Atlantic WITH LOMUHV MITHIIL*<br />
. New JerKy. »•»•» "fom >vaiLAit.ii<br />
eltlieiis. iwe<br />
y#atv resl. £ ff^HFtti W" " ",..3iiU: •iaJ'.-fiv-S-:-'<br />
m.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
•RiNOS USUL-n<br />
HIMHU CENTKAL PHAJtMACY I<br />
Mi • VMslay Avs> Ossan CHy<br />
The hands that fill<br />
your prescription are as<br />
worthy <strong>of</strong> trust as the<br />
hand that wrote it.<br />
Filling Pntcrlattont h thm most<br />
important part <strong>of</strong> our burins.<br />
HUCHES<br />
j ufiiSiSr^' j<br />
**&* probw, hi r<br />
DRESSES and<br />
SWIMSUITS<br />
From Top Makers!<br />
Re*.<br />
$ 14.fS<br />
OPEN FRIDAY. & SA1<br />
JONATHAN LOOAN and !*<br />
tY OILDEN FASHION ORBSStS<br />
at prices only Juniors could bring you! ,<br />
Your choice <strong>of</strong> many new style* •»£ *<br />
Mm , , , wanted fabrics , , it JW*;<br />
complete range <strong>of</strong> sizes!., ,.. ... .r;<br />
FAMOUS ANNIS SWIMSUITS '4<br />
In Wto, liurta, cottona . , ,|| "<br />
range at terriflc savinjt] JBwtt<br />
•rt»etton! V i; ; ~!s '<br />
vt : *':vjife8i«Wf1<br />
mimmmi<br />
'•-' T^Sjij ixf.:*f-5^Ht
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aft!*:<br />
A.<br />
•ff s,.,tM;^<br />
• i<br />
*-t iJr- • f<br />
"Ur;<br />
. . K)tH STRUT and BOARDWALK<br />
f MlnlztM- Minis • Creamy Fudge<br />
* Joh Water Taffy • Chocolates<br />
j» Halted Mint • Mean SpecialH..<br />
QUiUTY CAMS FOR SI 1UUB<br />
-•*» hdd<br />
LYNWOOD F. MINTZER, Owntr<br />
NEWS IN TODAY'S<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
CUSSIfffD ADVERTISING<br />
bMomt Sentifwl-uj*<br />
oar Classified Advertising i*<br />
PROFITABLE reading. Malta<br />
I Ih* Ctauifiod pages a week<br />
I ly reading habit for bargains<br />
in so many field*. Also —<br />
when yw have something to<br />
rent or **ll think <strong>of</strong> Classified<br />
first. These an the small<br />
inexpensive ads that pay tremendou.<br />
dividends.<br />
USE THIS ORDER BLANK NOW I<br />
r '<br />
[CAN ffU&EN. Among the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
ty summer retfderito attending the "Christnm<br />
in July" luncheon <strong>of</strong> the Republican<br />
Women <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania recently at Smith-<br />
Wouldn't ft be vrandertul If we<br />
endd buy preserves like our fallible<br />
memoty tells m mother used to<br />
make?<br />
A* »i4* m« COSToi> is wow»)<br />
cLAssin«o«ATis)<br />
l ^ l l ^ i S ^ ^ ^ ^<br />
4 f<br />
*, --<br />
l;ftf '<br />
ville Inn included luded (L to r.) Hi*. Alan Knltfit.<br />
M». F. R. Albany, - Mrp John McFaxtand,<br />
Mrs. Han? J. ftahnmollt and Bin. John<br />
Agnew.<br />
Colonial Homemakers Found<br />
Wide-Spread Use Of Tinware<br />
We maintain fresh<br />
stocks <strong>of</strong> new and<br />
standard drugs and<br />
Pharmaceuticals to djs*<br />
pens* at • moment's<br />
notice. Each prescription<br />
receives the per-<br />
•onal attention <strong>of</strong> our<br />
registered pharmacist.<br />
Johnny <strong>On</strong> TM Spat<br />
A member <strong>of</strong> die Cape May County<br />
Rescue Squad, soliciting for funds<br />
Wednesday evening was called upon<br />
to render assistance to a sick man<br />
at a house where the solicitor had<br />
Just canvassed and received no<br />
answer. The patient was taken by<br />
ambulance to Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />
A spokesman for the Rescue<br />
Squad said the drive is moving along<br />
on schedule, but is still far short <strong>of</strong><br />
the $12,000 needed for operation this<br />
coming year.<br />
I STEPHEN'S<br />
BAKERY<br />
7ih Street and West Avenue<br />
Opening<br />
JULY<br />
pwn»d and OpwciUd by<br />
and STEPHEN BJEUCKI<br />
An oaUmr Mr win be hdd Wednenduy,<br />
M" ^ ^ ^ n ^^ to<br />
« pm. at I»n «nd Aitntty »v. tor<br />
the taoeflt <strong>of</strong> the boDdlna; fund Of<br />
I Unkm CJwpel- door.<br />
b]Mb AU<br />
turn are inyttml<br />
A cutetaria (pedallttfiK In hoMKs.<br />
otxles and Uandwichc* •cc«mp»ndby<br />
ooM drlnln will be held lc<br />
Ch«p»J if^L<br />
Oo '(he grounds there will be<br />
booths selling a variety <strong>of</strong> merchandise.<br />
Tboe will be a auistnvu<br />
table for fflrly sbopers as well as<br />
a fancy work table. Dolls will be<br />
attired In their loveliest and toys<br />
will be on parade lor tots and grandpops.<br />
Parcel port gifta and white<br />
elephant* will also be on hand,<br />
Okec, baked good, and * candy<br />
bMB wm be mchided also<br />
Games ottering prflM tor the win,<br />
M win Uep tte boy. and 0A<br />
QU-Wml<br />
Gift*<br />
Mare than 50 specimens from a <strong>of</strong> the colonial and pioneer boms<br />
HO piece eoUection ol antique on- It was used for reflector ovens,<br />
ware was exhibited by Mrs. Robert roasters and barbecues as well as<br />
Ulrich. <strong>of</strong> Riverton. N. J,, tor thecooking<br />
utensils. Mrs, Ulrlch sbowed<br />
Summer Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the First Meth- tb- pieces from her collection Including<br />
odist Church Tuesday aflemooo in a ladle, turner and fork, all hand<br />
the Btacayne Hotel.<br />
made tinned inn, a chopper and sev<br />
Mm. VM& di has been een ralctig eral cookie cutters. She also di&<br />
Unware lor the past 10 years. She played various designs and shapes<br />
became lnteresled In nntiquws when <strong>of</strong> molds as well as tiny molds used<br />
she and her husband began to tut. for cakes or cookies.<br />
nish their flrst home. This Interest The speaker went on to describe<br />
l«d to her tinware hobby and tothe<br />
annual visit <strong>of</strong> the tin pedlera<br />
earn more <strong>of</strong> this fascinating sub- in early America, They would spend<br />
act she enrolled in a courie given half a day at each house dlckerini?<br />
her hometa^ra en painting tin- with the woman <strong>of</strong> the house who<br />
•e.<br />
had saved her rags all year is bar-<br />
The spnker opened by explaining gain with. These peddlers also car-<br />
flat 0-5 widespread use <strong>of</strong> ttn is notried<br />
miniature samples <strong>of</strong> various<br />
very old, however history docs siy items from which the houso»1fe<br />
Oat the Phsenidans wed tin would make an order to be delivered<br />
nrnko their dies and Me Greeks used the following year.<br />
tin coating Inside their metal ar- Continuing on from the caking<br />
ieles to, prevent rusting.<br />
utensil products the speaker said<br />
The manufacture at tin sheets that hearths also were used for light<br />
began in Germany In the ISOO'g, by the early settlers For outside<br />
It nude its way to England when lights they nude torches <strong>of</strong> knots <strong>of</strong><br />
a tin center was established in Pon- pine bees burning in metal containteypoole<br />
producing some <strong>of</strong> the best ers called cressets, renewing this<br />
pieces. It later was brought to thecame<br />
the oil lamps and candles.<br />
American Colonies and headquarters From her exhibit Mrs, Ulrich<br />
for this manufacture was establish- saowed oil lamps, a mjnUtture holded<br />
In Berlin, Conn<br />
er for a Christmas tree candle, can-<br />
Tinware was popular because II dle molds, a railroad signal light<br />
was lightweight, bright and shiny. and a compact pocket lantern which<br />
Hie articles were made <strong>of</strong> a thin she described as the original flash-<br />
metal, usually Iron, which was coatlight. Other items displayed includwith<br />
a layer <strong>of</strong> tin to prevent ed spice boxes and lunch palls.<br />
ruitJng.<br />
The speaker read an advertise-<br />
Tin was Brat used on the heartt mejrt «trich appeared in ISO for a<br />
faultless Quaker dishwasher. The<br />
copy included such familiar descriptions<br />
as It lasts a lifetime, the diahcan't<br />
be broken, hands never<br />
touch the water and soap. It all<br />
sounded very much like the advertisements<br />
for the modern HMO dishwashers.<br />
In closing the speaker explained<br />
how the decorations were put onto<br />
the pieces with stencils and finally<br />
she summed it all up as a different<br />
way <strong>of</strong> life with charm and appeal.<br />
Devotions for the afternoon were<br />
led by Mrs, John Machinney who<br />
spoke on •Contentment' Soloist was<br />
Miss Beth Brownlee, accompanied<br />
by George Ashton. Her selections<br />
Included 'Will o 1 the Wisp" by<br />
Spross, "Valley <strong>of</strong> Laughter" by<br />
Sanderson and Bowles and "Heather<br />
on the Hill 1 will nli<br />
•The trouble with the game<br />
*ta ita<br />
<strong>of</strong> golf b that by the tine yon<br />
eaa afford to IOM • ball, yon<br />
Mai Mt It that far."<br />
ISABEL!<br />
Hair SI<br />
Formerly <strong>of</strong><br />
New York<br />
Experts In<br />
HA!RCUTTlH6t<br />
SPECIALISTS IN TINTING • TIPPING -<br />
and PASTIL BLONDING PERMANENT |<br />
OPEN 1VERY DAY and FRroAY ]<br />
117 Aibury Av.. EX<br />
NOW OUR I<br />
XMAS-IN-SUMMIRI<br />
* Com* S«* t<br />
Ltttl. <strong>of</strong> WtaNr j<br />
Mix*d with<br />
A Littlg Sit <strong>of</strong> Nontuckot In Owafi<br />
HI KIDS I SEE—THE FALCON BIRD<br />
FLY ALONG THE BEACH I FUN I FUNI]<br />
BEACH &IAW<br />
from Brigadoon. Mrs.<br />
Leslie Reed served as hostess chairman.<br />
BERT'S PATIO SHOP<br />
SURF RAFTS ,<br />
by HMflman—AH mada, in the good old IMAj<br />
From '&"<br />
RAFT REPAIR '<br />
BY FACTORY METHODS<br />
UMBRHLLA A BEACH CHAIR<br />
SAND CHAJRS<br />
• BEACH UMBRELLAS «8.95<br />
GARDEN SUPPLIES<br />
INSECTICIDES • ROSE DUST<br />
• SCOTTS dOUT KILLS CRAB<br />
NO CNO CRAB GRASS IN YOUR I<br />
• TURF<br />
TAX.<br />
TO 1<br />
Flanders<br />
at thaSMward WOOD, <strong>of</strong> Bala Gymvyd,<br />
Uckats for MM,<br />
".Out <strong>of</strong> Yhbj World!<br />
If<br />
by'tba<br />
flnfnroM. Shop. .!*•»<br />
ny JrtMry front tha HcV<br />
T|W
»Want to Subscribe to<br />
"SENTINEL"<br />
TIRED OF WAITING<br />
A LOOK AT THE<br />
for; 1t<br />
. «rl hai Tommy raowvad. -iUke might<br />
j have done batter cetUns In the other<br />
tbw wow mow ptuAt their-<br />
> la maklnc bos.<br />
>St ntilm the<br />
money ploying In<br />
league. Whether he<br />
mines at home we<br />
do* •* know, bat he •houkl<br />
Print IM attrfbatea hla losing<br />
MrcaktD tired Mood<br />
mm » nafft .ttaTw* If we fOtOd only gat (bat 3iarUe<br />
'•o> •« tte mtdo*n<br />
the knwnfcld on the train for a Id"<br />
e cm*. Tl» Area worn- rids we conk! have ourselves use<br />
Mt the cm*. Tl»<br />
M Md IMt sot «ut addloal<br />
loot Oarife plays hard, bat be<br />
fen* afcl to bold mitaiw jut tarn not have the right "knack".<br />
'Mara HMte «wl the car<br />
"M Mo t» *t Opal n*corhe<br />
Yacht dot*. OUJMB dedde<br />
ctaun* We U^ fa<br />
ho«ae In time to find<br />
LCharite and hla hie lovely lowly wttte wife t*nr»<br />
'{•bout to wftre wflre far tor aw <strong>On</strong> nlgbL nJgbL AH we<br />
to do was p put the merdhan-<br />
• to their reMantor. t M Lawn L<br />
stappeo! at Ba*hr-<br />
BOI Mr. and Mrs. ter Moire, July 18 in the Georgetown<br />
selected" wHI be held next Friday Clifton Bailey, <strong>of</strong> 11 E. Delaware nv.: Hospital, Washington, D.C. Mains<br />
evening. July 29, at the Dawea av. Miss Janice MrLnwchlln. dauRh'T <strong>of</strong> weighed seven-pounds, two-ounces Rome police said I<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James A. McLnuEhUn, and Is the couple's first child. charges ai<br />
Billy Duke, who w currently ap- <strong>of</strong> 130 Oolwlck dr.; Miss Mary Csrey,<br />
Emanuele l<br />
Mrs. Most is the former Maiy Ann<br />
pearing at BO Atlantic <strong>City</strong> nightspot, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. und Mrs. Miles<br />
linl'a former cfaef. i<br />
ShHURhnessy. ol Lakrwood, Ohio. Mr. dent with a knife I,<br />
will serve as master <strong>of</strong> ceremonies Cfcrey. <strong>of</strong> 18 W Picrson av . Miss Most Is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. criticized Cblonibo'i<br />
for tbe third year Other guest en- Kathy O-ttam. daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. andElmer<br />
Mwt <strong>of</strong> 253S Central av., this A police k<br />
tertainers .Delude students from the Mrs. John O'Hara, <strong>of</strong> 148 W. Dawra<br />
matter <strong>of</strong><br />
Doris Sutton Dance Studio In Pliws-<br />
city. -<br />
av • Miss Maiy Burke, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
after antvllle, the LJnwood Little Theater Mr and Mra. Thomas Burke, <strong>of</strong> J12<br />
SANDB<br />
catching that large Hah we do not Group and Miss Arfene Walsh or Un-<br />
know. All we do know Is that Harry wood who U reigning as Ml« At-<br />
SUire rd-; Misses Carol and Linda<br />
waited until everyone (mid Into the lantic County, Mas Walsh will give<br />
Wilson, daughters <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs,<br />
p before he Marled fishing. n sang and dance routine during the Andrew P. vnlson, <strong>of</strong> M W. Laurel<br />
GuUtyfTf<br />
entertainment and wiU <strong>of</strong>ficiate at dr.: Miss Carol Satrappe, daughter<br />
the enwning <strong>of</strong> aw newly seleeteo <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sumner, <strong>of</strong><br />
How about a few more <strong>of</strong> youMiss<br />
Samen Foist.<br />
ISf W, Dawea av,: and Miss Mary<br />
fellows signing up tor the Baby Pa- The affair is being sponsored by Aim Under, daughter ol Edward<br />
Over ffie 34th St. irldga<br />
rade which Is on Thursday August the Somers Point Social Club under Under, <strong>of</strong> n E, Dawes av.<br />
(IV* MlM Wart <strong>of</strong> ONM CHy)<br />
llth? Lou Q Quulen's Job J wiU be lg^ general chairmanship <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs,<br />
tot easier with the additional help, gpnhie Thomas. This year also will<br />
RusseU and Mrs. Han.com are de-owkihgnt ume that the contest,<br />
pending on Leu, ani Lou !• depend. ^nt, ^ select a Miss Qjngenialiiy iMQUiinm<br />
BAR<br />
ing on the members. Lets support committee members include Mr*<br />
COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />
the Club in this big event. Sadie New, Sophy and flowers; Mr§.<br />
Bertha Brown, tickes? Mrs, Ajlee<br />
• PACKA6f GOODS<br />
After proper Introduction by Itar Swing, Mrs. Viola Shuman, Mrs.<br />
ry Gerken, brother Rogers made a Caroline Pritchurd and Mrs. Hs*el<br />
• SAMDWKKS<br />
speech from the head able that Nayior, program.<br />
shoul go down in tbe clubs minutes. Entries include Mis Roberta Mon-<br />
We no doubt • nild be without train<br />
Minic Evary Friday and :<br />
crief, dnughtiT <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, Wads<br />
•ervice altogiUii,>r. U brathcr<br />
"Some people are fnori<br />
ManerM, <strong>of</strong> 9 E. Klgbee av.i Miss<br />
hd hadI present<br />
even-tempered Utan others.,,<br />
Sandra Creetanore, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
PhsM EXport<br />
they're mad all th« time,"<br />
Edward Filling and Arthur Crec* '<br />
DAILY 9 A M. TO 3 A.H,<br />
Have you returned your card tor<br />
Ladle* Carousel Night to Charlie New Arrivals<br />
SUNDAYS AT 11 NOON<br />
Benedbt as yet? Better get it in in<br />
a hurry, (or (pace is getttng a bit<br />
short. This years affair will he a<br />
Four new arrivals ivcre welcomed<br />
Th<br />
great sue, and should have about by families <strong>of</strong> the area at the Stork<br />
*e 11 come<br />
DAN'S<br />
300 present. This Is a great Mbute Club <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital dur-<br />
In Th« H^rt el Th«<br />
to me dub and its membership, proving the past ivcck ,<br />
ing again that the fellowship one<br />
Shopping Diitricf<br />
error and sbould have mid thirty finds In our organization is the great<br />
Congratulations to to Mary end<br />
lour.<br />
Fred Huntley. <strong>of</strong> SS4 ith av., Somers<br />
715 Asbury Av«nu#<br />
How Bi File ever became In-<br />
Point, on the birth <strong>of</strong> a daughter<br />
volved in a nhuciUe game Is be- Second in Une tor the cigar chew- July 14 at U:S p. m,<br />
Club Breakfasts<br />
yond IB. Ed overstepped territorial ing title gos to Joe ttrter. Bay Dolores and Bemic Johnson, <strong>of</strong><br />
rights by playing pinochle, and inJohn<br />
ST., who has held the till Lincoln ay,, Tuekahoe, also ars re<br />
Luncheons<br />
addition had to tit on a (tool in (or years, is now getting some very ceMng congratulations on the blrtl<br />
Dinners A Plattmrs<br />
0* akde. Sen him right, he'i theserious<br />
compeitlon.<br />
<strong>of</strong> a ion July IB at 4:32 a. m.<br />
tic man lor the bridge league.<br />
Barbara and Robert Hnrbouah, ol FOUNTAIN SBBVICB SANDWICH^<br />
AMisngh I did not get the oppoi 1OI Ajbuiy av.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, are an<br />
When itany Belhvoar and mtunity<br />
to see Freddie Roth, I imnouncinE<br />
the hirth <strong>of</strong> a daUBhter Jul><br />
Ownership • Management<br />
derstand that he was on the train li at B;27 a. m.<br />
last Tuesday. It sure was nice it .Margaret and Herman Rcgnl,<br />
Caught Fresh Every Morning<br />
hear that Fred was up and around. RO 1, Unwood, are receivihE con-<br />
Freddie, if you will recoil, hag been gratuiationg on the birth <strong>of</strong> a daugh<br />
Bernstein<br />
the club's best "sleeper" for years. trr at 7:30 a. m. July 17.<br />
Frank Seltzer has upheld the hotv<br />
or during Freddie s absence.<br />
elmifM AM «rMs SuM, KHUHI<br />
Philharmonic<br />
1<br />
Filet Flounder J # w y Lhp» |_ob.t.r (AIT<br />
»" •» CHM Lobtf.r *"reih SqnM<br />
Bott.r Fish Cashed Lobtti<br />
Persies J.rwy Lobtt.r Tall<br />
Fr.ih Blua pith Fraah Shrimp Blood Won<br />
King Fl* GMkad shrhnp Un l<strong>On</strong>an<br />
WMkftsh Ctaraa Surf CUua<br />
We Pack Your Fish purchases In IM<br />
Sufficient to Refrigerate for 24 Hours<br />
COPYI<br />
-. «v<br />
It's a good thing that Fred Deltsch<br />
cannot play pinochle as well as<br />
be fishes, otheltarise there would be<br />
no competition Freddie is one boy<br />
who knows how to catch them.<br />
Tan members who do not ride<br />
with us. but who are active in our<br />
activitics are Jud Henk and Walt<br />
The Mad Russian- Melnrtk. loth<br />
were out to the flshing outing, and<br />
usual Jud picked up bis month's<br />
upending money •<br />
When Joe Nee does something he<br />
does it in a big way. Joe had eight<br />
guests on the fishing trip. There's<br />
a fellow with a real dub spirit.<br />
Now that the new bowling alleys<br />
have opened in Somers Point, we<br />
will be getting the date from "Big<br />
Pin" Harry Bellwoar as to the night<br />
the members and their wives go<br />
bowling. That should be some niEht<br />
We understand it was Mrs. Bell<br />
wsar who taught Harry the game.<br />
Now mat George Schmidt has been<br />
transferred to the New York <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
<strong>of</strong> Us company, we don't see tan<br />
much <strong>of</strong> him However George Is<br />
down this year driving on Thursdays<br />
and staying for weekends.<br />
You should see how exhausted Harry<br />
Gerken gets after playing a<br />
hand <strong>of</strong> poker wim four aces. The<br />
experience is so limited it takes<br />
Harry fully 30 minutes to recover.<br />
Buck Buchannon was a little on<br />
the sick side last Friday, but we<br />
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Ah! Summertime at last. . , Themark,<br />
loth Street's Gaza<br />
heat Is almost ujjDearanie, although slowly namnvtat.<br />
no one would admit It. Thank heav- Bob Ruah recelvei all medical<br />
ens, the ocean 1* here to cool <strong>of</strong>f treatment expauo-frw Is there a<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>! ine guards have their nurse In the picture? If s Just four<br />
hands full, not to mention the eyeweeks<br />
and one day until "D Day",<br />
arrives for Oiarlle Barman — our<br />
strain they aU must be suffering g bP«t wishes to him and his fiancee<br />
with the multitude <strong>of</strong> bathers In <strong>On</strong>* <strong>of</strong> our spies reported to us thai<br />
bikinis.<br />
Captain WUUarot and two atrang<br />
The guards had their mugs shot ed guests dined at Bushes last week.<br />
lost Saturday. Caesar will appear. Lieutenant Konler expect* to be<br />
I flexing hla muscles per usual The wearing she 34 trunks next week.<br />
O C B. P was umpired by ComThe<br />
aimmer heat U on aid to those<br />
missloncr Stretch's speech request- desiring to mduce! Jack McFeeley<br />
ing harmony between the police feree win rfmer UWvel or Join tbe army<br />
tind beach pntrol Our informer re- in tbe fall. Boy voyage!<br />
ported that Angle Psalti* was the<br />
M C at the gala event.<br />
"The Medics have reached ttsfr<br />
WIta End, the social center for zenith this year," so says one who<br />
uqua protectors, is agnin hutnmlng should know — he's accident prone!<br />
with activity. Joe Keiuwtfy ran beEd<br />
Thleler I* at Saint Albana. lath<br />
heard ringing "My Bobble Lies Ove- Street We saw him to action, and<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong>." Hie "Cata' and "Jam- he certainly can apply bandalds well.<br />
mer kids' are back In the groove. Bill Jooe* at 10th Street and Joe<br />
Jack McFed^ and Bud Dougherty Lynkonis at 1st Street keep the blith-<br />
arrived acconqajded by a doctor ers<br />
The state <strong>of</strong> West Virginia will be<br />
casting Its vote* In the coming election<br />
for Oves and Bowman.<br />
Odds and Ends Dougherty picks<br />
up his new tank suit at Newport,<br />
R. I,, on August 15th. Angle Fnltls,<br />
alias the make, left yarter<br />
day for Fort Drum, N, Y. Dlek<br />
Thleler tried to swim last Saturday<br />
morning at the Ftanden and<br />
sank, Thil report seems to can<br />
trndlct another account relating<br />
that Dick has been training dally<br />
by swimming around the rowing<br />
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DUlil RBYNOUJS<br />
"TH1 RAT RAM"<br />
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SUN. • MON. • TUBS.,<br />
JULY M - 1$ - J*<br />
BISAAARK"<br />
No, 2 • "BRAMBLE BUSH"<br />
No. 3 "SOME CAME<br />
RUNNING"<br />
WHh ITCF M r<br />
FRANK SINATRA<br />
Note: The "BIG 3" Conttnoous<br />
irom 8; 45 - Nothing Repeated<br />
1 crtflt wUch he very<br />
cet. He'll always go to bat tor<br />
hi* bays,: tbe guard*. Three cheers<br />
for the Cap. , .<br />
GUARDS GIRLS: Eves KroosiberB<br />
Irom DlckenMn Is back on the Islantt<br />
for a few days. She 1* the former<br />
date ol Bun Konler. Bab* Nugent,<br />
an aspiring young starlet, has been<br />
*een in the T»-boo dub with Nidde<br />
Dirt Nancy Wheaton Is working tor<br />
her dad this summer wndoualy<br />
awaiting the Annapolis vacation. It's<br />
August that the MkkUas come marching<br />
home.<br />
Police<br />
Ed McCuidle,<br />
a VUIanova student, la engaged<br />
to Shirley Gartner. Wlt Walt Pi Pierce from<br />
Dickmsoif has become Barbara<br />
Cooper's Dance Ed Scott and Judy<br />
Wilby are another engaged couple.<br />
All three couples met hi <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
— the metropolis must be good foi<br />
things other than sun bathing<br />
cuts and bnuwa under control.<br />
Who will keep Rick dune out <strong>of</strong><br />
trouble now that Angle has gone to<br />
camp? Scott Wesley Informs us<br />
(hat the Red Yank is back In town.<br />
The O C B P. S<strong>of</strong>tball team was<br />
tied tor first pplace<br />
with tbe Acme<br />
boys. The play<strong>of</strong>f was held last<br />
Wednesday.<br />
Ctl OongntulBtlon to the Carl Genna<br />
family. A reliable source Mis us<br />
that the "Nebblsb" Is now singing<br />
song, in the stand at 12th Street.<br />
Tucker and Rahn seem to be running<br />
into difficulties — each ,wlll<br />
row one-liall a boot In the rates.<br />
In an effort to get in shape, torn<br />
Oves has rowed bis partner so<br />
hard that Charlie looks like a P. O.<br />
W.<br />
Bobbie Morris Is a guard at<br />
Brighton Place. He wanted to see<br />
his name In print — here it Is;<br />
Leroy Wallace Is one <strong>of</strong> the best<br />
mascots in the third zone. If girls<br />
could be mascots, Kathy Foster<br />
would be one, a» and Leroy haunt<br />
lith Street.<br />
Rick Quite is working out with<br />
weights but still can't find his muscles,<br />
it's rumared that Caesar used<br />
to be 6-^ The Greek has been in<br />
seventh heaven since Jean arrived<br />
from Ohio State, Incidentally, Jean<br />
was Ohio State's homecoming queen.<br />
Bill Thleler is touring Europe, He<br />
spent four summers as an <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
guard. The whole Thleler family<br />
must be beach happy, , .Dick's<br />
a guard and Ed a medic, Ed's tent<br />
tte very "coolest" with a cooler<br />
m the backroom.<br />
Ed Butt is working in civilization<br />
for the first time in Ms three<br />
year beach patrol career. He's located<br />
at 15th Street with Ben Leise<br />
and Paul Pettlt, who Is very good<br />
listening to people's problems<br />
1<br />
Jim Waters naa a new car. It's<br />
a 1930 Men;. He claims it's a good<br />
car. Jim Is now done with walking,<br />
except on the boardwalk. Patrolman<br />
Water* Is still selling tickets to<br />
the policemen's ball to be held Aug<br />
ust 17th The dance Is usually quite<br />
good. This year a special invitation<br />
has been extsided to the O. C<br />
B. P. The guards do not usually<br />
attend the ball<br />
BEACH BLURB. What was that<br />
yellow glob floating In our ocean<br />
last week Just <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> llth Street, Ob!<br />
It was Jolly Jacks U(e rah, manned<br />
by Flanders personnel. What<br />
was Charlotte Stahl's nick name be><br />
fore she went to coUcge?.<br />
Pat File, from Peim state, spent<br />
the weekend here. We met her on<br />
Mth Street . .Where else? John Warlngton<br />
<strong>of</strong> Swarthmora spends his<br />
paid time at the Acme. He rooms<br />
at the A Mouse with Paul O'Rourk<br />
from VUIanova, who works at the FRUIT TRait<br />
A4P, Tbe fruit and produce man -<br />
Is an old timer in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Frank QlUpui from the Urdverarj<br />
<strong>of</strong> Scnmton also rooms at the A<br />
House. He's about to become e guard<br />
and previously worked at i~e Trade<br />
Winds,<br />
Judy Cheadle. a Penn Sinter, asn<br />
all the way from Harrlsburg to ^eid<br />
the weekend wtth the Houston twins<br />
— Linda and Sue, Both twins art<br />
waitresses at the Flanders. "The<br />
Shark" was seen sprawled as the<br />
beach, Sally Campbell <strong>of</strong> the Flanders<br />
Is hi charge <strong>of</strong> the nmA aqua,<br />
cade to be given July 29th. Unfortunately,<br />
this show will not be<br />
open to the pubUe,<br />
CHRIS' CREW. Audrey Johnson,<br />
<strong>of</strong> West Chester, and Jane Huber,<br />
<strong>of</strong> B«e same alma mater, were Idni<br />
enough to give us the low-down on<br />
Chris 1 i' i m •>-'<br />
How's<br />
instance, the problem. has ba*n In<br />
the seashore communniea, with no<br />
evidence <strong>of</strong> Insect or disease prob- (aome an owner* <strong>of</strong><br />
lems. As you may recall, an ex- •n> ten me they an<br />
ceptionally high tide occurred In this right Yet. In looking •«<br />
area early In June. Apparently the u PbUty and New fork<br />
water table was raised as a result •eemnrM about qUna;aa«<br />
with salt water seeping underground attracUaW ben. *iim to<br />
from tbe ocean and bay. The results<br />
it it worth ptuggBaj.<br />
at this salt damage Is Just now becoming<br />
evident. Deep rooted trees<br />
sum such as Cedar seem to be hardest<br />
hit. Others such as holly are in The TRADEW1I<br />
Jured. but will probably recover.<br />
The crawlers <strong>of</strong> holly scale are now<br />
NINTM«TRIBT4<br />
OFEN '<br />
active. Two quays -<strong>of</strong> Maltthkar M<br />
rqanufacturen ncanunendatkn, 10<br />
days apart, will reduce this pest.<br />
However a dormant oil spray In<br />
March or April will give best remlti.<br />
Japanese beetles are heavy In localized<br />
areas around the state. Spray<br />
plants with DDT. dleldrin, chlordane,<br />
or sevln<br />
WlWWCCOOKffW<br />
Mites are numerous on many ornamentals.<br />
Malathion used with DOT<br />
sprays will tend to keep mite popula<br />
lions from buildmg up but If a mite<br />
populstioo is already present, ase •<br />
mftieide as Kelthane, aramlte. or<br />
Tedlon.<br />
The spring infections <strong>of</strong> Dutch Elm<br />
Disease are re now resulting resultin In "<br />
"brown flaeg." Ttte down thm<br />
BOW, as well as those with last year's<br />
Infections, before Hie next brood <strong>of</strong> SEA European Elm Bark Beetle* come<br />
oat Destroy or debark the fallen<br />
SERVING IMC FINfltf<br />
trees so the European Elm Bark<br />
Beetle will not lay Its eggt an debarked<br />
wood.<br />
FRUT TRIM Borer Infestations are heavy In the<br />
county on peach, plum and cherry,<br />
J\n*er infestation can be prevented<br />
by spraying the trunks and tower<br />
scaffold limb* with DDT at tbe rate<br />
<strong>of</strong> S tablespoons/gaHon gHn <strong>of</strong> water, water.<br />
Sprays should be aplid applied th the middle iddl<br />
<strong>of</strong> June, , middle e <strong>of</strong><br />
TAKE-OUT<br />
ONLY<br />
<strong>of</strong> July and nUddto <strong>of</strong><br />
AAugust.<br />
A tree with a six In* trunk<br />
diameter should receive a minimum 10th St. A Asbury Avf». EXport<br />
<strong>of</strong> one pint <strong>of</strong> spray solution.<br />
^ L ^ J - - - WESiTNGHOUSE<br />
Contain at<br />
•:« p. m.<br />
personnel, Beth girls are old<br />
hands at the waitress game, being<br />
employed at the bayaide restaurant<br />
PRODUCEB JONATHAN DWB3HT PBESBNTA<br />
hut year also. Other waitresses Include<br />
Sue Korh, a Junior at Buck _<br />
neUj, Sue HoUlnaer tan WasbMon - • - • I<br />
I RosSnary I<br />
jton, and •<br />
Barbdra ^Palmer, Barb Vlguera, and<br />
Marjorie FroeMck from West Ches<br />
ter. The fwo skippers are Bobbie<br />
and June, Both Hostesses attend i()r*,4i/iVrk • fl^. *>"<br />
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THE CARROU BROTHHtS<br />
NOW FOR THE SEASON<br />
GALA "SILVER DtHLAR NIGHT"<br />
LIQUOR<br />
STORE<br />
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EVEtlY WEDNESDAY<br />
34TH STREET<br />
OPEN<br />
7 o. in. - 2 o.tn.<br />
m<br />
SUNDAYS<br />
No Sunday fatal AT 1$ NOON<br />
Phone export 9-9051<br />
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AT LANTiC<br />
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HELD OVER<br />
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PLANTATION CHJOCm<br />
fffiWORt^ LAST TIME SOKMV.<br />
B JJJ M H Mini Ilikf H MMN yiiM. JUfcl **t<br />
Starring LEE POWEiL and BILL THOMAS<br />
COMING COLE PORTEH'S Htt Mumical<br />
TUESDAY iiei • ** CY f\ fifth! f+£Tj<br />
JULY 26 OlLIV O I VW.lv I IN V75<br />
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3 "PiTlR AND THE WOLF" '^<br />
AUrlna^<strong>On</strong>ryap.m. fey Pilgrim Chlldw't Th—tr,<br />
Pw RvMrvaiiem Phon* SenMn Pnlnt WA 7-41 IS, WA 7-*l 16 " * ,<br />
IN tCUN CITY. HUSJNU PHAMUMY, Mh A MILIY AV«Wu«. "«<br />
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• • i AMPLE PARKING • NEWLY AIR-CONDITIONED n « ^<br />
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3 COINS =<br />
ON THi CIRCLE IN SOMER1 WMMT "^<br />
SOUTH JERSEY'S NEWEST AND MOST<br />
BEAUTIFUL COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />
PRESENTS<br />
UNUSUAL MUSKAL TREAT<br />
JOHN LASALLE QUARTEttiJ<br />
if«o, INOAOIMEHTS<br />
BASIN STREET EAST ,,.«.,,, NfW YO«K CITY<br />
LEFT BANK N«W Y0«K Clf Y<br />
SANDS HOTEL .^..!!"!**C!!!*!!!!".!!... utsygoics<br />
/•inrrni • • ^AflttQMfluE . ***-<br />
RECCING STARS F^SMSS<br />
JIMMY MOWN I HIS V^Wj^f^ ^"<br />
4 HOURS CONTTNUOOS<br />
MATINEES SATURDAY A<br />
m
too bad,<br />
Jn tin ^f<br />
Jpflj^KEflEJ^^IC^^^^^^^^H^^H ' ' •BBVB^BO ^K^^^B^B^}aa^B^^B?9!^aB a^Bp^a^at»»^ •^•^ n snr^B^BBW^E ^BS laVD^L^Bt U BVS ati<br />
Municipal Court<br />
*' ttat defendants very f—•<br />
thing points to a successful 1960, As <strong>of</strong><br />
July mean <strong>City</strong> seems to be in i<br />
Uon generally. It aU <strong>of</strong> us Strife<br />
be good bora then Mn't any reuo<br />
pose that come next September our final<br />
nee wont be very satisfactory.<br />
*"f tempers cold justice wish<br />
deretanding. Many <strong>of</strong> the, dereached<br />
in the privaey<strong>of</strong> his r*<br />
fi> enjoy<br />
rr<br />
bers indicate that this is so, and it la<br />
and his asBjs-<br />
a sumn£r but the nies-<br />
A contribbtbig factoxs probably,<br />
iiitbxi-<br />
japast seasons we have<br />
t t y t o l e the proton<br />
m the bert, a«d thrlSrt<br />
any accuracy.<br />
^san OtyYacht Oub.<br />
'% small<br />
1 do not<br />
tm. B the Ctty eta u<br />
tor the Music Her TO^RTTO OUR /SOUTH AWAY<br />
school youngsters and there te aid AM MAta, A ,<br />
rj P -milt, itmu M. HBfclB<br />
11th and Cwtitral<br />
THE REV. FORHSST<br />
K. VAUG1IAN, TnM.<br />
SUMDAir SIRVfCtt<br />
,AinNO-O«PAUi PAMD4O LOT. 10th «M Oeaan AnMt)<br />
ST. jowrs LUTHBUN aum JbMt p. m. -.<br />
fsM •. m. —THf CHURCH SCHOOL<br />
HK)0..m.-THE SERVICE<br />
fffci Sermon—"THE HIGHER STANDARD"<br />
tihllt MAWCY JANB FOX<br />
em-nt OUKIIT c WWNUUN<br />
Tell Me.. .<br />
Mr. Wimberg<br />
TJum Duonn an paUUid M •<br />
•ntai to our MM to Mquhl<br />
tlwmwtthwlut to dowtup BMd arbKa,<br />
How can we be sure that funeral arrangements<br />
are in good taste?<br />
rkmmei Rely on your clergyman to •tart with. Second,<br />
on your funeral director. Above all, don't be<br />
emotionally swayed to spend more money than you<br />
can afford. Our service, for example, te essentially<br />
the same no matter what the cost <strong>of</strong> the funeral.<br />
Unnecessary expense Is almost atways an mdicatton<br />
<strong>of</strong> questionable taste. We never recommend<br />
*ndi expenditures.<br />
Chester j. Wimberg<br />
Funmral Homm<br />
ASBURY AVENUE PHONI export MtM<br />
w OMMM-ation* <strong>of</strong> Funtnl Nnriw M All Craarfs<br />
FEKE PARKING:<br />
12th and Central<br />
CHURCH OF<br />
THE REDEEMER<br />
MM Mid AMsntta Ant,<br />
LONGPORT, N. J,<br />
TNI MV. JOHN<br />
CBAIO •MR, DA, Hs^or<br />
Holy Communion—9 ».m.<br />
11 Bt ill* ^^ €<strong>of</strong>niiiiinl<strong>of</strong>li<br />
pint Sun* Mcti montli.<br />
Family Wonhlp .nd<br />
Sunday SCIMMI MO a. m,<br />
Sunday, July 24th<br />
"MMM CaliM<br />
Of Ood"<br />
A Short Scenic Ride<br />
Across the Bridge<br />
to Longport.<br />
Per tafttinltMt «Mte
:« ^ f.; IH t)<br />
mu-<<br />
fattm?.<br />
HAVE THE ANSWER<br />
YOU kEAD NfcXT WEEK'S<br />
liils^ INC. mmm<br />
Apostle To The Illiterates<br />
To Speak In Moorlyn Sunday<br />
in the Lower Auditorium.<br />
Fnyar (to the Chapel)<br />
8:00—Womens Association summer<br />
a, m.—The E^rty Sendee. TTie meeting. All the women si the church<br />
I 7 and ^^^^iBsonJluff, Dr. Q Eto Rff editor dt <strong>of</strong> f ud summer guapti an Invited to<br />
nor Mlra Jeanne V. Bellerjeau<br />
i mlWble to Qgsri lfc«a.m.—nw.Cnurch genes Bangkok. ThaUanC #<br />
by appointment Call Oaoei tor all agea, Nursery throut<br />
Adult Departments. VMtora ahw» ONIOW ClMPIL^Y-TrlB-*ftA<br />
welcome. Attendance cards give! st. asst AsMy N.<br />
Special sound-color fllms use for In- 1:30 am—Sunday School In Chapd<br />
rtructloo periods in aU departments Hall under the direction <strong>of</strong> Eugene<br />
mm, Dr. RuB, The Anthem, "When "_"j ££n3Lfi? ^<br />
Thou Art Near" J. a Bach, The Ow* Guest •peaker, Dr.<br />
Chancel Oiotr, The Solo. 'Tear Not AKaander MeBroy. pastor <strong>of</strong> CaJ.<br />
Ye. p Israel." Dudley Buck, Helena vary Methodist Church, Bait Orange.<br />
G. Hand. The Epistle. Romans 6; N J<br />
*"u' T% -^L^ffi^nLf'S I<br />
ni KlffchQii 1<br />
Sl>ectol O"" 1 ' ««anied and direct<br />
p. m.-uiuier league. oJ ^ ^ „ j ^ ^ ^ ^ Bpeda, mu-<br />
1:30 p. m.—Chancel Oioir rehear* sic by The Graham Sisters <strong>of</strong> Philudelphia;<br />
"Just As 1^ Am." "thi><br />
Rosary" and "When They Ring the<br />
WT. JOHNS LUTHERAN CHAPEL Golden Bells.<br />
iSfc •wwt Whrt jT-f—|-<br />
•n* Rav. Frank P. MM, S.T.M.,<br />
Offertory, y "Andante Gnuriaco," , Ira<br />
|P>aMr<br />
B Wilson Youth Choir, accompanied<br />
is* a, m.—Church School. by Helen Anne MuUinenux, "Father<br />
U a, m,—The Service. Trie Sermon, AUniihty" (Pant. AngeUcuf} Oseai<br />
ibrage Tavern 'The Higher Standard." Pastor Adlet. nuek.<br />
The Solo, "Enlreal Me Not To Leave Postlude:<br />
Thee," Nancy Jane Tm, soprano.<br />
"The Angel*<br />
• AVWMM, Som«rs Point<br />
G. Bragsr,<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />
FREE PARKING<br />
m «t- ml WMtoy »v,<br />
Opaii Dally 1 p-m. to<br />
Pr—chlng Christ CnKHM, MSM ana<br />
t Lm —<br />
1 The Apostle to the Illiterates,<br />
Serenade.<br />
PIWT CHUBCH OP<br />
CHRIST, KWMTIIT<br />
IM •». »ml Aaburr •*,<br />
IN. WHIlim Radillffe MIM, Th.M. Sunday Service—(1:30 ud 11 a. n-<br />
P«tir<br />
Sund>y Sehoal-eiW ud 11 •. m<br />
Sunday<br />
Wadauday CHUM TMtimony—«<br />
8:30 a, m. Sunday School for theP.<br />
m.<br />
Family, Walter N, Peirce, general<br />
• • •<br />
luperintendent. Guest teacher, Arthur OCEAN CITY ASSEMBLY OP SOD<br />
Ruisoil, Olivet Covenani Presbyterian •Hi m. at Bay av,<br />
Church.<br />
PnmMlng an Old FuhlMd R*.<br />
10;4S a, m—Organ Meditation vlval<br />
8,-n and 11 a. m.—MomJng Worship, tn. Werid'. <strong>On</strong>ly Hap* tar Swvlval<br />
Nursery tor preschool children In the Rav, Will SdiiMHtar, P.rior I<br />
Lower Auditorium. Message, "Happinesi<br />
Through Hunger.<br />
8;41 p, m,—Christian Endeavor<br />
Groups.<br />
?:30 p, m—Organ Meditation.<br />
T;45j. m—Evening Worship, Me*sagt.<br />
Rev, R, Hunter Keen. Missionary<br />
to Indians, Colonxi Film <strong>of</strong> In.<br />
dian Work. Director <strong>of</strong> Music, Mrs,<br />
Marion Trout Murphy, Organist,<br />
Miss Gwendolyn QMfleld. Director <strong>of</strong><br />
Cherub Choir, Mrs, Herbert Scsrle.<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Junior Choir, Miss Gwendolyn<br />
Oldfleld.<br />
WxtnwUy<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
7:4S-Mldweek "Bible Study Hour"<br />
The pastor continues a series <strong>of</strong> me*<br />
i ' _••. AIR CONDITIONED<br />
cages, "Demonology, Past and Pres><br />
Ml SffMt and Wesley Avenue<br />
"Contltfntty Good"<br />
: OUR JJnd YIAR<br />
SERVING<br />
BttAKFAST . ... 8 to 12 Noon<br />
, . . 4:30 to 8:30 P. M<br />
1<br />
Dr, Frank C. Laubach. world »<br />
mwried llteracj' mitsionarj', win<br />
•peak Sunday evening at 7-30 at<br />
the boardwalk lervice <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
MethodUt Church in the Moorlyn<br />
TBtatie,<br />
Dr. Laubach began hta literacy<br />
work among the Stores <strong>of</strong> the Phil<br />
Ipplne Isliuxto In 1929. He had eone<br />
to the Pb!lippln« as a nuMonuy<br />
with tils wife; m Seely Laubach,<br />
DUN and teacher, In IM, with<br />
the dream <strong>of</strong> working among the<br />
Moms, II wu not until 1S2§, hawever,<br />
that the government permit,<br />
led him to start his work among<br />
these Moslem people.<br />
Dr. Laubach found that Hie Morns<br />
had no written language <strong>of</strong> their<br />
own, so, with the help <strong>of</strong> several<br />
Panditas" (Moslem priests), he<br />
jdBBMd the Roman alphabet into<br />
lie Maranaw language. The Maraniw<br />
Kolk School was started to teach<br />
the people to read. Within a few<br />
months,"there were halt a hundred<br />
eachers on the mtt.<br />
When the lack <strong>of</strong> funds In the de<br />
iression <strong>of</strong> the '30's threatened tc<br />
top the successful Maranaw liter<br />
y campaign, this chief declared:<br />
literacy Is the best thing that eve<br />
(me to Lanao — everyone In m<br />
lUage who knows how to read must<br />
each someone else'<br />
9:45 a.m. —Sunday School. Classes<br />
for all ages,<br />
11 a.m. — Morning Worship, Mes<br />
sage by the pastor,<br />
7:30 p.m, — Evening Service. Me*<br />
sage by the pastor,<br />
Thursday—<br />
p. m.—Youth Roundup. Musical<br />
talent. Inspiring speaker from Oiest.<br />
nut Assembly <strong>of</strong> God, Vlneland. N, J,<br />
land, N. J.<br />
Soybean futures lead advance In<br />
grains.<br />
MAIN LINE INN<br />
1208 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
NOW OPEN<br />
ROOMS AT REASONABLE RATES<br />
Serving Breakfast Every Day<br />
^ .«.•««,«««,, tt. 12 Noon »'.•<br />
e have ANOTHER answer!<br />
WHOLESOME<br />
RECREATION<br />
and LOTS <strong>of</strong> fun<br />
FdR ONLY<br />
1 fcaptlft.<br />
d C<br />
drive<br />
„....-iMlaVt Wwsid il *• Oapi • Sw Mi<br />
Dr. Frank C. Laubach<br />
countries.<br />
For 30 yeari the narM<br />
Laubach aad the phrase "Each<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Teach <strong>On</strong>e" Have stirred the<br />
hearts <strong>of</strong> millions <strong>of</strong> illiterates<br />
some 90 countries <strong>of</strong> the |rarld.<br />
For the past 20 years, the "Apoe<br />
tie to the Illiterates," has traveled<br />
almost s\x months <strong>of</strong> each year. He<br />
has worked on literacy projects la<br />
K countries with missions, private<br />
agenda, foreign governments, the<br />
(J. S. Government and UNESCO. In<br />
Thus wasa<br />
total <strong>of</strong> 274 languages, Dr. Lau-<br />
am "Each <strong>On</strong>e Teach <strong>On</strong>e." bach and local committees have de-<br />
Educators in other parts <strong>of</strong> theveloped<br />
the teaching primers, so<br />
Philippines heard about this liter<br />
that the adults may learn to read<br />
icy program and Invited Dr. Lsu.<br />
their own language.<br />
bach to help develop charts In some <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Dr. Lauoach's present great<br />
20 other Philippine dialects. <strong>On</strong> bisconcerns<br />
to develop literature jot<br />
way to the U. S. in 1935. Dr, Lauthe<br />
"little people" who are learn,<br />
bach stopped In Malaya, Ceylon, In- ing to read at an estimated rate <strong>of</strong><br />
dia, Egypt, Palestine and Turkey, 10 million a year. Literacy htera-<br />
making initial attempts to develop lure programs have been developed<br />
teaching charts in languages <strong>of</strong> these at urnversiHes and special literacy<br />
houses in India, Pakistan, Egypt and<br />
the United States,<br />
Dr, Laubach Is a dynamic person-<br />
Lutheran Editor ality with a moving message. As<br />
recentlj- as January IM, nME<br />
magazine hailed the 'literacy mis.<br />
sionary's effort to combat the nab<br />
Here Sunday ional scandal <strong>of</strong> illiteracy ,'n the<br />
United states.<br />
Dr. Laubaeh Kraduafod troni Prtnceton<br />
University, Union Theological<br />
Seminary, and holds a Ph, d in<br />
sociology from Columbia University.<br />
Six colleges have awarded him hon.<br />
orary degrees.<br />
The Reverend Paul A, Friedrteh<br />
wlU conduc) the service at the Mooi'.<br />
lyn Theatre assisted by Oeorge Ashton<br />
at the organ, W. Coition Lawden<br />
as the song leader, and Arthur<br />
Abbott as tenor soloist.<br />
Worship services are held in the<br />
church sanctuary, Central av, at gth<br />
St. %i Bilfi and H a.m. Mr. Fried<br />
rich will pve the sermon, Mr. Ashton<br />
wUl direct the Oratorio Choir<br />
in two anthems.<br />
Dr. G. Eljou Ruff JLJLOW can<br />
I find peace<br />
<strong>of</strong> mind?<br />
TUB TRUTH<br />
IN THIS<br />
CHEATBOOK<br />
CAN COMFORT TOU<br />
: tor, ha. Mked ukt all thoM piaa,<br />
W » «tt^ iflt Ul restro.<br />
Cov« t4om In by July 24th If po^ble<br />
Ctorbln Oty<br />
Ibelr friends to at^ ta morning i^rt, so<br />
rSuWed but trM<br />
bpr Conference ai •f*'l?J<br />
MiwlUday, July<br />
ST church Immediate.<br />
W<br />
- lervlce,.<br />
Stiff<br />
;i*»<br />
jaw<br />
SCHOOL<br />
AriiSIc<br />
Visit Your Beauty Parlor Thiji<br />
ANDREWS HAIRDRESSI<br />
0 " ri to ta ""* will be<br />
E tort ol ft. ehuKO, famedta"<br />
*,Wfi# Uie tanefflotioii.<br />
-"SPJSii 1 " 1w » l »« MeUio.<br />
tog«h *to puu, to & wyi «»,,<br />
III iHsat ot Oiar ami church aT<br />
0»to WU^di towup thti*<br />
Tte» wul be only one itop <strong>of</strong> X0<br />
mlnw enroute therefore an mm<br />
A turkey dumer will he nerved at<br />
the Oove,<br />
If you plan to go and ham not<br />
made a reservation, call Mrs. Snyder<br />
at Tuckahoe 181, or Mrs, Maiel At<br />
berteon at Tuckahoe TOW,<br />
CUnWH^Ad, Irhia BuTai HwUti<br />
COMPLETI BEAUTY SERVICI HARRISON Jewelers<br />
by ANDREW mnd CLAIM<br />
955 ASBURY AVINUI IUI PMONI<br />
||IM<br />
CW. N. I.<br />
Phil's Beauty Shoppe<br />
INSWLULTION<br />
1(11 WMAvMvt IXport 9-1946<br />
HAM STYUNG<br />
PERMANENT WAVES<br />
WHiN<br />
YOU BUY<br />
RO BOSWELL'S<br />
BEAUTY SALON<br />
Formerty Cblre Aleiander'j<br />
Specializing In Permanent Wu<br />
75l Asbury Av«. EXport*.<br />
(Ac-on from Murphy 1 TH«<br />
on thto predoui Impedimenta but ap-<br />
Indian Pastor A True Englishman Is Nmvmr parerrtly tbera were no regreta. Even<br />
at a cro»-road» bui MilM in Uraei,<br />
"everything rtopn lor tea."<br />
In Local Pulpit Without Implements For Tea We west to deep that night high<br />
(I<br />
above the rtill blue water, <strong>of</strong> Galilee<br />
seen. Perfectly Immobile, even as I<br />
Rev. William Raddifle Allen, pus<br />
In the Italian Hoeplce <strong>of</strong> Mount<br />
W a swiH «f short .rUclx In fussed about reading my light meter<br />
lor <strong>of</strong> the nnt ftMbyterian Omrch,<br />
Beatitude* With the familiar bless-<br />
wkfeh Hw Iw. Forrw) |. Vaiigh. and getting ready to •ahwt' him,<br />
announced Out the Rev.and Mr.<br />
ings <strong>of</strong> Jena in the Sermon on the<br />
urn. ramr af Hs4y Trtatty Kpls- swathed from his turban to Ma san-<br />
R. Hunter Kt«, BUsBlSBJuV »"»!!<br />
Mount j» h£ had jiald tnem on this<br />
N|H Owrdi. HJMI M HH6. dals in layer after layer <strong>of</strong> clothing<br />
MUM, wiU be the guttt speaker<br />
very hlil comforting our hearts, we<br />
in lie Hist Presbyterian Church on<br />
iWw aat Ma m«aH •! kh n- he fought the sun by Ignoring It. Helooked<br />
forward to a wonderful fort<br />
didn't even turn his head to spit at<br />
Saundsy evening, at T:« o-ektafc<br />
night with our new Mends In explor<br />
the Infldei dog who was breaking the ins the «cene» <strong>of</strong> the Ble»ed Ufe.<br />
The Rev. Mr. Keen exchanged a<br />
commandment <strong>of</strong> Allah by making<br />
suburban ehurtii near PHladelphifi by Rav, Forrest E, Vaughan an imaae <strong>of</strong> him fn that little black<br />
to Initiate a new «tyle mlssioti among<br />
Dakota Indian communltiea in three<br />
An ancient arab sittlns In the blaz<br />
MM. He sat on his folded legs con- •emc OF MIT<br />
states. Working in a larger porisli<br />
tag ayn in a tataUy diftereiit Wnd <strong>of</strong><br />
templating the ground before htm as Elberton Ga.-Fbr months, 3, C<br />
bus station, a primug stove and a tea.<br />
he patiently waited Ms Kismet. Bun, askmed carpenter and canto.<br />
which yokes seven Dakota, or Sioux<br />
et-nmker, nmker, worked on his masterpiece<br />
pot, a hot, hot, hot has ride with an A nustei <strong>of</strong> activity behind me<br />
ehurchei scattered In a roughly<br />
—hta own cufgn. Wim he died re-<br />
Israeli speaking English in a French drew my attention and Margy grab, cently thi c<strong>of</strong>fin was •neh a work uf<br />
drawn cirole up to elghdjtn mUea accent calling out names, mage with bed my camera to get a record <strong>of</strong> art his family thought Uo much <strong>of</strong><br />
north, east, south, and wot <strong>of</strong> theaisoaaoons-Jialn,<br />
Meiiddo, Hebron, "dvutaatteii in the wudemeis," forIt<br />
to let it go, Mr, Bums was buried<br />
county seat town ol Stuseton. heNazareth,<br />
Galilee.<br />
there on the portable primus stove in an —<br />
counsels with and aids Dakota pa*.<br />
ton and minsionaries who speaihend •asm are the memories ol the first<br />
which every forethoughted English-<br />
local church programs. He coordin- day In the Holy Land. Our tour with<br />
man carries with Mm was a tea- YOUR HBAOQUAKTIM WO*<br />
ates the acUvitia <strong>of</strong> «he Steseton Fa»ABgIleaii was peheduled tor «ut<br />
kettle bubbling merrily. Beside It, on<br />
pariah and <strong>of</strong> slater parishes cen- days In Israel (based on an Italian<br />
a packing caw marked with Hebrew AIR RESERVATIONS<br />
tered at Pioe Ridge, South Data.<br />
Hospice on the Mount <strong>of</strong> Beaaiudca to<br />
characters, stood a teapot, eupb, Lazar TN««I Agancy. lite.<br />
to, and popular, Montana,<br />
Galilee) and thai, crossing the harder<br />
sugar and a tin ot milk. I don't tank I lit, Ttmimii Aw. Atwtc CMy<br />
A Philadelphia!! by Mrth, Mr. Keen<br />
at the Mandelbaum gate, eight days<br />
what part <strong>of</strong> their precious 34 pounds<br />
In the Hashemlte Kingdom otJordan,<br />
<strong>of</strong> alrtuggage they bad squandered |6.11Sf<br />
Seminary. Student pastor _.<br />
one is only<br />
to cross the<br />
the Warmuuter Presbyterian Church hrt horder once and to one ldireetinn.<br />
We<br />
near Hatboro. Pa., lor two yean were, then begUming the •Israel' part<br />
while studying at seminary, be be-<br />
<strong>of</strong> our Pilgrimage. Joseph K. Veasey<br />
OTOROLA<br />
came the church's full-time pastor QnBnarily travellers to a new and<br />
after his graduation In Ml, distant land have all they can do to<br />
assimilate the sights, sounds and<br />
The Rev. Mr, Keen frtB show col- strange ways <strong>of</strong> that new land. We<br />
ored slides <strong>of</strong> the Indian work, and had an additional and equally un<br />
also, , a message concerning concerningthe<br />
AWNVNGS<br />
usual field <strong>of</strong> knowledge opening up<br />
Christian witness and responi. to us which we were now called upon<br />
the Indians.<br />
to comprehend. That Is the folkways<br />
<strong>of</strong> those delightful people, our British CANOPIES<br />
Cousins, I had never realized (and<br />
Presbyterian supose no untraveUed American evet<br />
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SERVING SOUTHERN NEW J1RSEY<br />
•peclal summer meeting <strong>of</strong> the As-<br />
a cup <strong>of</strong> tea is to the average Briton<br />
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what that tattered blanket is Mo<br />
FOR OVER 36 YEAES<br />
! 5 » !#'<br />
Auditorium <strong>of</strong> te Chuich on Thurs-<br />
Linus', an enduring symbol <strong>of</strong> securday<br />
evening, July 28th, at 8 o'd«k.<br />
ity.<br />
T*e guest speaker for the even-<br />
We discovered 8US at a crossroads<br />
ing will be Miss Jeanne V, •eUer-<br />
in Israel. The bus stopped because<br />
JOHNSON'S<br />
jeau, <strong>of</strong> tongtok, Thailand, Miss<br />
the extreme heat <strong>of</strong> the day (Kham-<br />
WHATAVAWE!<br />
UndarOw BeUerJeau has just completed her<br />
sin, a burning hot wind, had been<br />
•91<br />
second term <strong>of</strong> service as a mission-<br />
blowing steadily from the .Sahara for<br />
LAURA NEWTON<br />
ary in Thailand under the Commis-<br />
several days and sending tempera<br />
sion on Ecumenical Mission and Re-<br />
hires above 100 degrees) had made it<br />
lations <strong>of</strong> the United Presbyterian<br />
(necessary to take on a load <strong>of</strong> sodas<br />
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H m TM CAR RADIO<br />
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Sie har<br />
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been doing g general g evangelistic shade and a look at local life at the<br />
WITH THE EXTRA POWER<br />
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eonimitteB tor women's work <strong>of</strong> thesome<br />
stons and around the buildings<br />
A» TONE YOU NEED...<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> Christ in Thailand, <strong>of</strong> the little enclosure, smiling at<br />
Her (work has taken her to many strangers because we knew so few<br />
HELEN'S<br />
FOR THE EXTRA S33.eS different cities in Thailand where words to say, before returning to our<br />
she has met with groups <strong>of</strong> women little group <strong>of</strong> English people huddled<br />
Beauty Salon<br />
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ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE<br />
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The Unlveriity^ <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, Ihe<br />
Universiry <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, holding<br />
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and Wagner College.<br />
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jtocal newspapers in western Perm,<br />
sylvanla and served for a time ai<br />
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er. After his ordination he held pa*,<br />
iorates at Shuvertown. and Schuyl-<br />
Mil Haven, Pa. In mo he was ealied<br />
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PublicaUon <strong>of</strong> the United Lutheras<br />
diurch. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Ms early projects<br />
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ly used throughout the Lutheran<br />
aiurch, with more than 800.000<br />
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o fthe United Lutheran<br />
Publication House, has served u<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the National Lutheran<br />
Editors Association and <strong>of</strong> the As.<br />
•opiated Church Press.<br />
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1361, ajid Is author <strong>of</strong> the book "The<br />
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Ushed In im. He has traveled in<br />
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saw. and lenemUy thrpuehout North<br />
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Local Hwaniani and gutMs held<br />
«nrch ServicerU. sTowtn-nt <strong>of</strong><br />
For a ahow which enjoyed wA their meeting aboard the "FTylmr<br />
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bered performance in next week's back Into dock for die late membet.<br />
ol thm<br />
production <strong>of</strong> the Cakt Porter musi- Another start was made and the boat<br />
cal "Silk Stocking.." which will dose out <strong>of</strong> the slip when another<br />
the six week »erie* <strong>of</strong> mmical pro- late member shouted bom the dock.<br />
W HI T E H<br />
M m at the Gateway Playhouse, Again Capt. Chris obliged and tin<br />
me beginrdng ot August g will ill atari last date member went aboard to<br />
i <strong>of</strong> dramas.<br />
710 OCEAN JMtNtif ^<br />
"rtey the trip.<br />
IUCDUMT 4teift«(fry<br />
who doubles in "Out <strong>of</strong> this World<br />
Art O'MaHey, bridegroom reporter,<br />
an) Art O'Malley. reincarnated<br />
Jupiter.<br />
Also appearing in a co-starring<br />
rale Is Marcla Harp who plays the<br />
part jf the bride, Helen, who Jupiter<br />
has decided to homr with one<br />
<strong>of</strong>_hls mam' escapades in amor.<br />
entire show is ^Uy interspersed<br />
with play on words having<br />
double meanings and causing much<br />
hilarity.<br />
Pram the rousing opener. "I Jupi. Paul Newman finds real love witt IDS Balln la Mark Robson'a<br />
ler, I Hex," there are many good Twentieth Century-Fox dnemScope, DeLuxe Color production <strong>of</strong> John<br />
musical numbers including "Use<br />
O'Hara's searing novel "From the Tenser," now playing at die<br />
VUage Theatre,<br />
Your Imagination," done by Mercury<br />
and Helen; "I Got Beauty,'<br />
by Juno and ensemble- "From that<br />
Moment <strong>On</strong>," by Helen and Artj Film Fare This Week<br />
"They Couldn't Compare;" by W<br />
cury and the girts; "I Sleep Easier LYN<br />
witti aeOon crowded drama recount<br />
Now," by Juno, and the touchiiip "I TMay and TamtrrMF<br />
ing new adventures <strong>of</strong> Taraui Most<br />
Am Loved," by Helen. Art Two had "The Lost, World' Is an excftlns <strong>of</strong> the aim was made in the Britlsl<br />
wo numbers deservlni mention and le <strong>of</strong> prehistoric times. The story crown colony and protectorate<br />
both featuring Juno, the opener Is based on A. Conan Doyle's best Kenya ui East Africa,<br />
"Climb Up the Mountain," iwith the selling book <strong>of</strong> the same name. The big screen, big scale color<br />
HUSHED<br />
Michael Rennle, Jill St. John, Da- Him stars Gordon Scott as Tartan,<br />
Ad Hedison and Claude Rains are Jock Manoney, Betta St. John and<br />
•U it true that it eoit H00 to have among the many stars In this film. introduce!! Qary CockreU. This _<br />
your family tree looked up?" Mntfay. T«l*y ani WiJuimy the fifth time Scott has starred m<br />
"Well, net exactly I paid $5 to "Ice Palace" is Warner Brothers the role <strong>of</strong> Tarzan,<br />
have it looked up, and Wto ta big-scale Technicolor film version ot<br />
it hushed up,"<br />
Bdna Ferber's novel about the nun-VILLAS!<br />
•—"~"<br />
Ing <strong>of</strong> Alaska and the struggle <strong>of</strong> N*w PLAYING<br />
this great northern wilderness to be- nom ^ Teraee,"<br />
SWIMMtNS POOtS come America's «th state,<br />
from John OUaras novel <strong>of</strong> thf<br />
Carolyn Jones, Robert Ryan and same name, stars Paul Newmai<br />
Chemicals - Repairs Richard BU\-*M Had the t«st. ! and Joanne Wo<strong>of</strong>ward.<br />
AND<br />
first Eskimo actress to be featured The story tells the tale <strong>of</strong> Alfred<br />
in a Hollywood film, Dorcas Bnttver, Eaton from his return from the war<br />
Weekly Maintenance also stars.<br />
and the storm <strong>of</strong> his marriage to<br />
his promising career as a young<br />
Wall tt, financier and his final renunciation<br />
<strong>of</strong> all worldly assets for<br />
the woman he loves.<br />
Ever Popular Gustatory Tmmw,<br />
FAMILY DAY<br />
SUNDAY, JULY 24th<br />
at the<br />
Plymouth Inn<br />
ATLANTIC AVENUE AT PLYMOUTH PLACE<br />
• MENU — '<br />
DINNER<br />
S.rv«d 11:30 •. m. to tiM p. m.<br />
CLAM CHOWDER TOMATO JWCE LEMON SHEStBET<br />
FRESH ^UIT CUP 25c fetri , SHRIMP COCKTAIL^75* ^ta '<br />
SNAPPER SOUP 25c Brtrii CHOpraD CHtCXENUVOS IfcSto<br />
ifcs<br />
ITUHICTI aT jMnJEtS<br />
STRAND<br />
"od»y mm<br />
"ftycho" Is the widely heralded<br />
drama produced by Alfred Hitchcock.<br />
Anthony Perkins, Jane Leigh,<br />
and Vem Miles all^ star in this<br />
shocking thriller. The film ooens<br />
with a murder and from thai on<br />
.•iolence threatens at every turn.<br />
Viewers are asked not to reveal Ui#<br />
trick endimt.<br />
Mark Twain's "The Adventnrei <strong>of</strong><br />
[ucideberry Ptan," one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />
jeloved storira <strong>of</strong> all time, is now<br />
ntnemaSmne and color, Archie<br />
Moore, world's light heavyweight<br />
champion, makes Ms debut at an<br />
actor in this picture which also «t«rB<br />
Tony Randall and 13-year*Id Eddie<br />
Hodges as "Huck."<br />
Michael Curtis directs the action<br />
based on a screen play by James<br />
Lee Much <strong>of</strong> the filni was photographed<br />
on location on and near<br />
California's Sacramento River which<br />
today is more Ufce the Mississippi<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mark Twain's era than Is the<br />
Mississippi itself.<br />
Brnest Hemingway once laid <strong>of</strong><br />
Stork Twain's classic, "all modem<br />
American literature comes from one<br />
book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry<br />
Mm,"<br />
•UUP ~~<br />
IMay and Tenwmw<br />
•Kereules Unehaiiied," gtarrlng<br />
n Reeves, is a powerful drama<br />
filled with Greek history, A battery<br />
<strong>of</strong> researchers spend six months uncovering<br />
all material on the legendary<br />
hero-god Hereulej,<br />
The crashing climax comes when<br />
mighty war chariots clash to a realistle<br />
battle sequence under the walls<br />
<strong>of</strong> the dry Thebes.<br />
^ _ f mm<br />
"Tamn Hie Magnificent" comes<br />
from ttt heart <strong>of</strong> ate African Jungle<br />
m m , AFRICAN VIOLETS<br />
"PINK HALO" . A hiHMtaM pink with ditfincHv*<br />
"PINK DUET" - Bright TlVk wrrh «
• • • "<br />
^trrid 1<br />
Younger Look<br />
for Summer-<br />
UMF<br />
ACTION. H«it L_<br />
fora r«<br />
dartaril^ fi the wimiSer<br />
•- at the Rec-<br />
reaO« CSter. At left (No. 1|) la Ned af Bradley<br />
tf,, and at right Is Larry H<strong>of</strong>fman, <strong>of</strong> ft, Joeeph's ' Ob" Oo<br />
W» Itagua pUya nightly under lights. — __ :__ :<br />
ttARMORA<br />
•fin At AATtnAll I* 0 R«cn«tloB Center In Palermo<br />
fflll Ml tMIIIUUII Monday evening. Game time |g gilt<br />
•»# S<strong>of</strong>tball League n some at f «***•<br />
dUng action on Wednadl* evening]<br />
Acme Kored the wlunlug run ta the I WJmei» in nVTbumamgit Brtdtoe<br />
p«va »^ MAM to Acme and SK.*** 1 * °* *f» * ^ ftiB*<br />
M « wa, on (Be mouDd for the £*»% Lou O»lh K Wtemnd<br />
Ufeguanls. g Ed McAoany, y Bob Tuck- Wd Thorns* BeUww.<br />
tf, ^at aune and joe Kcnncily all S<br />
cUbxad *mbles tor tbc lifeguards. f<br />
. I I i I I I I l—4<br />
to -Tiwdw night M n tan*<br />
pled VTW, U* WUhams scored n»Bt<br />
ol it, rrortai!to towb flpij—<br />
inniogi. Jiii JVlSam threwla ;<br />
hitter with five »trik«trti, m walks<br />
and she wild pttche. far the vicfora.<br />
Nlckrls went ttiee to three for<br />
WlshamB.<br />
..Acme humbkd 4th ft, on Monday,I<br />
Davldyock *ss oo the hill (pr<br />
and pitched eightbit balL<br />
„. burled to 4th M. MigjfaiB<br />
the victors. Davidyock also helped hi»<br />
own pitching dint ^a^Jnd-Qouhles.<br />
^ ><br />
^ "My •on. you are pot dUlgent n<br />
your bot*B."<br />
•ITp gpeak tfce tnifh, tutber. I<br />
think it'B danfanua to Mow loo<br />
9 i^i^a. A |Bi^ HHHIW- woiia awv^<br />
wlrh maybe • MrMm whUe<br />
: • aUtet iiiiiwiiii mil fflord U»<br />
•Xpert «412r<br />
Complete Hardware<br />
HOOSEWARES * eAR6m<br />
DUPONT PAJNTS<br />
Rfti U« OFB£AOI GEAB<br />
. All TYTO Of UWMMOWBB<br />
SOLD • SHIVICBI<br />
WE TRAM .<br />
We Sharpen All<br />
FREE! FREE! FREE! FRE<br />
PLAY<br />
B-SIDE PLAYLAll<br />
WIN FREE PR111<br />
Everybody Can Do It<br />
Iteu Per* Hav© To Be A F»r<br />
is ymmr ^<br />
w For The Fair Sex<br />
^Ssf,rs\<br />
'-" Off Morning Lngae<br />
;J the Atlantic Oy<br />
ty Center. 17^). Burk<br />
cbora for a one hitter,<br />
hid two double* far two<br />
M hit ud Bemie AMMO hit<br />
' •— * ' n« tor <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Of 11 • • •- •<br />
111*7-^7<br />
,t Clubbers<br />
nd Benefit<br />
I Club attended flu<br />
PmrieipomoredbytheCnpe<br />
CMtJf Party Boat AUBdatlon<br />
:KSHtt <strong>of</strong> the BunMtte Tain.<br />
Mrtorial HomHtal nod kit<br />
'-'-* About 100 nmta and<br />
i from tbe TYC took part.<br />
—i enjoyed a delightful<br />
_ <br />
Jilts CS1 S<br />
Cfcok Bolopia -<br />
Cfcmk Liv.rwKfi!<br />
FROMFAfiMTQ YOU!<br />
fXriM MK0f WESTERN PINK MEAT<br />
CANTALOUPES<br />
A'P Beans f,. c ;:*:v eac.i<br />
A*P Slrawberries I<br />
LMMMlIt •-%-<br />
DeviW Crabs ,r.<br />
Morioa't Frill Pie*<br />
••USHU»<br />
OR lATHHt<br />
PALMGLWE<br />
AIMdai Is<br />
Plastio Banlages ^<br />
AssoriN Pittro CoMt<br />
ANN<br />
PAGE<br />
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T:% I ICEBERG LETTUCE,^2 : 25<br />
~ 1 1 JERSEY TOMATOESm 2- 25<br />
^ B FRESH PEACHES ,;^ 3 29<br />
i<br />
2 Si «•<br />
3 • S 1.00<br />
MINTHOL OR<br />
MftULAIt .<br />
Sparkle<br />
ream Cheese %* 2^23' ^27'<br />
I tttUmik ' BHiiC Crarfvtaw " '<br />
MftTge Eg|95 IrownSWh:,.<br />
Crestmont Ice Cream<br />
Contadina TOMATO<br />
in '/4-Ib.<br />
prlnh. Ib.<br />
A*P Pineapple Jake 3^79-<br />
Swlff'i S E » Chicken 3v. £ 9*<br />
M<br />
Cerawria flow •<br />
CaroliM Bic«<br />
MaraH HaikiM<br />
MlW.ndM.l)ow Rtehwd^liodM jpnoui and Winay<br />
Eight O'Clotk Red Circle Bokor<br />
Marcal TtiW Tk««<br />
JANE t CRKEti HAt - - ^.<br />
JANE fARKBR PLAIN<br />
:?W<br />
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^^StatoUmfcra advanced to tht \m atekU rompsi bane with tbe week waa tbe wont tWa<br />
second round by virtu* <strong>of</strong> their fint.<br />
talk ft tie guMnttry ot<br />
round win over Mapl* Shade. M.<br />
only scon by tba Nat aa<br />
*• wai<br />
•bark to John Acker, ot Haddonfkld.<br />
Jack Mathl. won hU lecsnd BUM <strong>of</strong> «rron In tbe second franW aymt- to make fishing history. JM Matt, tbe flosaden tmw^i»mmm,^<br />
this weskt The uirteti<br />
r the aw as Saplenzo't <strong>of</strong> Somers ed the shutout and momantarUy flaV* <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, rented a boat MM<br />
IB at ntne- «red 35 Inches 1H«T and weighed one-<br />
a M wta over Galloway the Ptumbers the lend.<br />
Aochorin' Nut on a»timl«y and<br />
Layton. <strong>of</strong> pound. - • -<br />
AlvaiMB Rfflnd hla third wBH B iBes BB Bl# « •CBn9 w<br />
with tbU<br />
The Point nine clinched it mound defeat wltbout a win,<br />
^ Wet. IM<br />
«rd wjttnnf»i by Joe IfcWemS<br />
" ^J^S J^feS ** *"*•RarrsasB,<br />
af Tnooi*. Pa., also pulled<br />
• I 111 • 1-1<br />
Lyle Alverson. Iflkt Hamilton Char-<br />
time* drifted. Wheo he returned In a beck brwasw. Kerrlcan camfct<br />
HJ Shackleford, MatnU. and MM iieiiM the sun nJnHn* low hto boat was •a eguifpiHma, JMUHJUIGI! aaimmmr<br />
Hatt. The sljt one-baggeni accounted<br />
filled to lha tfunwalea witb BO sod hauled ttt flag to Ed Corlnan's<br />
tor all (he scores. wMle Mathls<br />
flounlersi ____<br />
for tbe wehjhln;<br />
doubled in Hughes hi the flflh for the<br />
Jos WM Just as astonished at Ms lit* «•."! t* -a" tMW INVESTMENT MONEY?<br />
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HESS, GRANT ft<br />
We hav it!<br />
REMINGTON, INC.<br />
New Tern MM<br />
rMKNTTH BROAD ffTwsWT<br />
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Mortgage lean CamtpondanT tt<br />
I bedrooms, 2 tfle baths, living room, dining room, O,l<br />
KIMOSHY<br />
kitchen with refrigerator, dinette, recreation room,<br />
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powder toon, garage, automatic lawn sprinkler, IV<br />
BLOOMRELD, NEW JiRSEY<br />
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Mwr mam uictn sunnui wnm MM<br />
windows and screens. GO teat. Deluxe brick frame split MS BRIGHTON PLACE<br />
MMKM Ovar $lOOAOOA)pO<br />
level. 79* frontage with docks. All in excellent condition. Pheo««Cport 9^X234<br />
Liberal financing can be arranged. Choic* location. Evening* and Was* 1Mb<br />
!<br />
triple tor Ralston was the big bit<br />
38 ARKANSAS AVENUE<br />
<strong>of</strong> the game.<br />
Bloom Rail MaM 7 112 111-14<br />
Shown by Appoinfment. Phone EXport 9-177fl or 9-1307.<br />
RalstcaDrvos • 111 • 1 a-4<br />
Unwood Sports Center moved into HARVEY W. ADAMS<br />
Orit place with a 12 9 win ovar the<br />
Ralston DruK» Wednesday. The leu<br />
ol the Point Diner to NorttfleW<br />
Braves moved the Unwood nine<br />
ahead ol tbe Diner Into the top spot.<br />
Barry SmMi pitched ana tost, but<br />
PREAMBLE<br />
ted all batten with a polr <strong>of</strong> hits.<br />
Jimmy Muhoney was the winner u<br />
TO THE CODE Of ETHICS<br />
he lasted the Druggists barrage all<br />
the way.<br />
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL ESTATE BOARDS<br />
lype« <strong>of</strong> laaMS from whicB<br />
1 1111 I MI to ebeote tbe oee nott ftttlea<br />
• |NDER ALL Is the land. Upon Iti wise utilization and<br />
to y»jp eeedi. Tbere ore fear<br />
Tbe Mainland AU-Stan will attempt<br />
| J widely allocated ownership depend tbe survival and<br />
(tyle« priced from $10,400.<br />
to advance to the third round ol the<br />
^*? growth <strong>of</strong> free Institutions and <strong>of</strong> our eMMntton, The<br />
Wstrirt 1 Pony League <strong>of</strong> New 3mm<br />
Realtor la the inMrumentaHty through which ttaa land resource<br />
tomorrow Mi they t«vel to Olttlda,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the nation reaches Its highest use and through which land<br />
ownership attains Ita highest distribution. He Is a creator <strong>of</strong><br />
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ordinary commerce; they impose grave social responsibility<br />
HOBBYHORSE<br />
reerec<br />
and a patriotic duty to which the Realtor should dedicate him-<br />
•IMM<br />
self. The Realtor, therefore, Is zealous to maintain and improve<br />
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court* «t IN door. i#t#<br />
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boy fliMiJi •9E€HH)<br />
a common responsibility for ita integrity and honor. In the inter-<br />
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pretation <strong>of</strong> his obligations, he can make no safer guide <strong>On</strong><br />
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himself to observe Ue spirit in dealings and to conduct his<br />
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National Association <strong>of</strong> Real Estate Boards.<br />
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Raymond togi, <strong>of</strong> Mab,<br />
ittttfltatu WIJD icfCfwo imvic, rod<br />
WcmiTa, SocMy<br />
Ics <strong>of</strong> Ibe. P<br />
Church.<br />
TH* OCEAN CTTV SENTINIL-LEDQSR<br />
hy<br />
Christian Seiy-<br />
OHM PeUlattd, <strong>of</strong> CortUn Chy. Mn Lucy Higbee la vMttaR Mr the New York av. School <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
vt the dilldm} with pony rides. and Mr*. Clarence. Hlgboo. uf SanPoint.<br />
In chaise <strong>of</strong> the afialr wen Rob- Rafael, CallL. where she arrived by<br />
lert Hantepen, Frank We. plane.<br />
The uns will state Out the amotuits Bids wiU be received at the August<br />
I Amcndt, <strong>of</strong> Petrrtbutf, Milton Wood,<br />
tor debt service will be due In ameeting<br />
lor the construction <strong>of</strong> ath-<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe; and Dominic Dctro,<br />
30-day period with the current ex. letic fields at the school site. These<br />
| Greenfield.<br />
arras will include a baseball din.<br />
Thf complete proceeds will be<br />
KONSCHAK<br />
OcewOfy<br />
•TV'<br />
Regional Board Proportions<br />
Debt Service, Expense Costs<br />
The event will take place on the<br />
lawn at the home at Mm. ficulan<br />
BMricfcen, on Route 80. Petersburg. SOMERS POINT — The Mainland A eommnniratlon was rcedvei<br />
tyUd ty VMd*, V , clothing, g, p i Re^onal , Board <strong>of</strong> Education passed (rom the Mainland Junior Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
jetttea, canned d good* and producea<br />
nxnioo to bill the three mainland Commerce <strong>of</strong>fering its services for<br />
will be on «ok>. Mn. Mildred Do- communities tor their portions <strong>of</strong> any particular project the Board<br />
ftavtn i» xhilrtnan, <strong>of</strong> the sole. Pro- debt service and current expenses for<br />
might deem suited for a civic organi.<br />
cab will be retained in the WSCS<br />
zaliun. Hie letter was referred, to the<br />
the new Regional High School. Auth-<br />
superintendent lor ttUdV.<br />
oriiation wag completed at the nionlh-<br />
!>• meertoB <strong>of</strong> the Board Out week In Mn, Mary Peter and Mr. John D.<br />
rttterson were named the Regonnl<br />
Board representntivM to the National<br />
School Board AssocUition.-<br />
I placed In the heating fund.<br />
I LIB* nfTsTKTMN KLKHJK KLIM<br />
Mr. and Mrs Robot Lee, <strong>of</strong> Route<br />
». Petenburg. entertained the Kll .<br />
que Mub at their home over the , **"??• »&** Youn Mr. and Mrs. John Schwcibte and<br />
CU-ilfled DUpUy AdvertttlBC — ia.00 tm hff<br />
sons. John and Robert, visited hi-r<br />
brother, Mr. and Mrs. WllUom White,<br />
cense amount to be paid In install-<br />
<strong>of</strong> Northeast, Md., on Saturday. ments from July to December. •Mod, a football field, and a cinder<br />
LOST<br />
Robert Schweiblnz returned home The following are the amounts for track around the football arm.<br />
Saturday after enjoying u week va- which each city will be billed. Semer* Bills totaling 0 m R were orcation<br />
with tin- Boy Scouts at Camp Point — C2M,n, current expense, dered paid.<br />
fOmhle.<br />
and M0,327.*i, debt g«vice; Unwood<br />
— J9,fi85 66. cuRent expense, and<br />
1 K «»><br />
- Ina Moore, accompanied by J32.828.15 debt service: and Northfleld OBITUARY<br />
, pi y Mm,<br />
ORDER EABLY - - -<br />
Guests include Joseph Brown, Ju- M. Hearon and Mrs. Gertrude Hea-<br />
— JIO.021.25. current expense, and<br />
FEMALE HELP WANTED<br />
lantta McDuffy, Mr. and Mn. James ton. <strong>of</strong> Goshen, returned home thic<br />
mmM for debt service.<br />
CONVENIENT<br />
Keuy , Bailta Cbnway, Sarah Evans, week after cnjqying a two weeks<br />
Matthew Smith, ^PKSFT<br />
Vivian Small, Art •aker, WUhelmlna vacation In Florida.<br />
Mirw-i B«utty<br />
swon, m<br />
HUtUM FOODS NardsM, Juartta Jackson, Ardelt Mrs. Anna CUonl, <strong>of</strong> BeUeptain;<br />
lanien Feint,<br />
Ftione w<br />
ti POULTRY<br />
Harrison, BiUle Nealy. Donald L. Mn, Mary Mayahura and son, Mar- Cape Protects Retired Fireman<br />
I Gore, Oyde S, Turner, Evelyn Brice, tin. Mm Donthy Bugansld and<br />
C1IBCK"Ml ADVANTAGES — Top<br />
ICECREAM<br />
I Mr. and Mrs. jama Jeter, WllUam children, Ulllan. and Jama, <strong>of</strong> Wood,<br />
Matthew H. SmiUi. <strong>of</strong> SIS Wsley eoinmlHion convenient houn, vsly^<br />
H. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald bines MrtDorothy atonl and daugh- Cost $344,866 av., a reflred city fireman, died sud. lla'tnraining,<br />
your joi own g<br />
friends, t irarli! I Sell<br />
SHOP IN COOL COMFORT<br />
Crews and Marie Russell, <strong>of</strong> Newters,<br />
Diane, <strong>On</strong>dy and LJixta, were<br />
denly Tuesday morning at his home, aouneuefc PWI AUMile aw<br />
York; Martha D. Henderson, and recent visitors In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. New Jersey counties have spent Mr. Smith retired from the Oceun save tun and phone.<br />
Stephen Henderson, <strong>of</strong> St. Albans, Mr and Mrs, Frank Giampa. <strong>of</strong> nearly HO million on capital Im Oty fire Department In April, 1953.<br />
EMU'S DELICATESSEN<br />
L, I,,- mfleata Biqmi and Harold Avalon. were guests <strong>of</strong> her brother, provement In ttie past six ymn. after 71 ye*r§ <strong>of</strong> service. He was a<br />
Smith, Of Bronx, and Sugenle Blunt, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hmadrpen, Sat- Covering major governmental<br />
g g<br />
native <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, but had lived MALI HELP WANTED<br />
<strong>of</strong> N. y. C,<br />
urday.<br />
outlays<br />
tl y f<br />
for such<br />
h<br />
purposes build bild here since dhlldhood.<br />
Mn, Mary Schwelbinz and daugh.<br />
AVMIU* EXport 9-0724<br />
ramMUM wscs<br />
I Ings. land, d bridges, mad d machinery He is survived by his wife, BUsa. SALES<br />
ter, UUliin, were recent visitors in<br />
TO HObB BAZAAR<br />
and similar long-lived items, the heUi; two sons, Matthew, jr. <strong>of</strong> GOLDEN<br />
Sen Isle <strong>City</strong>.<br />
I August II is slated for the Ancombined<br />
capital outlays <strong>of</strong> all <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and David, <strong>of</strong> South<br />
Mn. Bertha Qmsy. <strong>of</strong> PhUadel counties in 1959 alone totaled near Hampton, N.J.: two daughters, Mrs.<br />
OPPORTUNITY<br />
phia. was a guest <strong>of</strong> her sister, ly ni M million. This contrasted Elizabeth Pfieigi and Mrs. Barbara <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Are*<br />
TORno:<br />
M-Sgt, and Mn. Eugene RadeeH with the average annual expendi- Alvarez, both <strong>of</strong> 0 Heeffcer Read<br />
•Ml&M<br />
— Candidate, for Frwhold.rt —<br />
Fred C Barthehness Dr. Mot j. Furey<br />
MIHebnM AVMH<br />
NWIh CpeMUy<br />
f Sheriff i^<br />
W I. OrckM ftati<br />
WIHweKOwt<br />
—. fw Coroner «—<br />
Us YOU. County-You SHOULD Hm A<br />
Voke In Its Operation!<br />
Thh for 2-Party<br />
and b* SURE you do I<br />
VOTC 0POOU11C ON HOVEMBER 8!<br />
paid, for by Roy S. Fanon.<br />
Ruby May Morley<br />
Ruby May Morley, <strong>of</strong> ZOO Bridge<br />
,, Dreml H1U, pa., died suddenly<br />
Monday at her summer home here,<br />
^M Ashury av, Bie had been resid.<br />
ing here since Stay.<br />
SurvlvuiB are three daughters, MB,<br />
Wriam Uma, <strong>of</strong> Drexel HUl, and a<br />
son, Milton Morley. <strong>of</strong> Glenolden, Pa.<br />
Interment wa* in Arlington National<br />
Cemetery, Arlington. Va. I^cal arrangements<br />
w*re by the Qodfreyimith<br />
Funeral Home, TO Central av.<br />
Sue Ruby Clalber<br />
Sue Ruby Oalber, ol 3UI Engltwood<br />
si., Haladelphla, died Tuesday<br />
morning at Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />
Mrs, Clalber formerly raided here<br />
at 8U Wesley av., taking up her<br />
Philadelphia residence about IS years<br />
ago. She summered here ever since,<br />
a« Is survived by a daughter. Mrs.<br />
May Ferguson, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. Interment<br />
was in Arlington Cemetery, Delaware<br />
County, 1%, Local arrangements<br />
were by the Godfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home, Hi Central av.<br />
J<br />
PUBLIC SERVICE<br />
Mill<br />
PHILADELPHIA<br />
CAMDEI<br />
HtDNi<br />
OCOII CITY TERMINAL<br />
NhMh St. MMI AMeatM A«*.<br />
Tamfc «< Harni Mreet<br />
•HONI tin<br />
Classified Advertij<br />
AdmrMMnaiti far UMM ashOBH skpttU be to<br />
Scntind-Lwllier NOT LATER THAN NOON u_<br />
TUESDAY PUBLICATION wd NOON WBDNESDAY<br />
PUBUCATION. man* EXport MM4 w (MM06.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time, SS Words or Le» ..,,, ,.,,<br />
m Mr wort «e»dnn 38 word.) '"<br />
Ad Running S Consecutive TlmM, wlUj 2»<br />
Aos Requiring Boj Nat<br />
— All Classified Advertising Cash,<br />
Cow mailed in, glna to reprewnutlVM or<br />
eniuU, »fUiT BI ACCOIBANnro BY D I B W<br />
«vw cost. Copy accepted over phone u court**, Q<br />
to cu^onjer. Remittance BIUM be In heron - <br />
tor enpitnl Improvements last year<br />
Post, American Legion,<br />
SeniiMnplm (Ml<br />
totaled 1344,868. This contrasted with<br />
Point,<br />
MR L. GILLILAND<br />
an average annual expenditure Surviving are his wife; Elizabeth;<br />
M9,726 between UN and 1968, when a ion, Craig; a brother, Ernest, ALLSTATE<br />
capita] spending aggrented J24S.631 <strong>of</strong> OoUlniswooa; three sisters, Mrs. INSURANCE CO.<br />
tor the live-year period.<br />
Bart Watt and Mrs. Jack Sommere,<br />
both <strong>of</strong> Media, Pa., and Mrs, Walt- Mountain av., Murrey Hill, N. J,<br />
er H<strong>of</strong>fman, <strong>of</strong> Oulfport, Fla.<br />
&rviet accepts British Ids at testban<br />
parley.<br />
Funeml servfees will be eonducted<br />
Monday at 10 a.m. at the<br />
w nnd mod^n kitchen.<br />
1 tie,00 month, heat and hot wvier Included,<br />
call ow*er EXport 9-3SH or<br />
our own brotcdi-, tX »reh Also i^.».ii7 imms .<br />
ley Avc , pbsna £Xean &-47U.<br />
towns. Ul* iKWder raama and<br />
&1 Ocaao in. TOO Noorlyn<br />
Phone BXport sme!B-J:<br />
TWO BEDROOMS. »t BLOCK from tl<br />
tfuarded —,^--. teach T,—0 Vrft par week.<br />
Available ible now to July 33. Also one<br />
week August 3nd week, Contut<br />
Paschall. ifrae Aibury Av*.. or Dhooe<br />
EXport 9-1393-R. tJB<br />
room) _ __ — , «.«_<br />
rs Sath house with hot and<br />
SOUTHERN lIOTEt.. S» EUl<br />
LLarge aparunent (or rent for August COTTAGE 3 bedroom., a baths,<br />
nd seubnnbrr sleeps 6 to 8<br />
nine room. Kltttien<br />
Street<br />
APARTMENT, NICELY PUKNISHKO<br />
l>lvlng room, bedroom, kltdien and<br />
bath. Aviuiable' October 1 to April 30<br />
Oil heat. *5S per month. Bo* No<br />
l^d<br />
1ST AND CENTRAL.<br />
or montnlv »30 per waaj<br />
5oTiy? > "-» **
SPECIAL,<br />
tow aim »IN* MUUMENDII<br />
N rait ONLY<br />
6s38 p. m,—Covered dish supper.<br />
7:13 p. m.—prayer meeting<br />
• 9 *<br />
ST. JOHPM'S «. C<br />
(Mr, MM A. PIUWIM, Faster<br />
iMtJay<br />
«:», 7:4i, 9 10, It a. m, and<br />
noon — MgsH,<br />
SaNrriay '<br />
4:15 to 5:30 and T:U la 8:30 p.<br />
—ConfesBioru.<br />
Mir<br />
7 a, m—Mass.<br />
LINWOOO COMMUNITY<br />
(ttv, WlUUm Cmw NMr<br />
Smdiy<br />
9: 45 a. m.—Church School,<br />
11 a. m.—Morning Worship.<br />
6:30 p. m,—Junior Yojung People,<br />
7:30 p. Jo.—Evening Service.<br />
TWO<br />
tnohel<br />
6:30 p. m.—Youth Choir rehearsal<br />
1:W p. m.—Prayer rneethie,.<br />
1:30 p.m.—Official Board.<br />
Tkuffday<br />
6:30 p. m.—Junior Choir rehearsal,<br />
- • * #<br />
•ETHEL METHODIST<br />
In. A. R. Hwiiridn, taNr<br />
9:45 a. m.—Meming Worship.<br />
11 a. m.—Church School.<br />
• * #<br />
CENTRAL MITMMIfT<br />
•w, SMMKI* JMUn, PaMr<br />
Sunday<br />
9:30 and 11 a.m.—Morning Worship<br />
i:S) and 11 um—Church Nursery,<br />
8:30 n, m.—Church School.<br />
8:45 p.m.—M.Y.P,<br />
1 p.m.—Evening service,<br />
B:4S p,m,—Junior Choir rehearsal.<br />
BENDIX<br />
SHEETS<br />
ONCE!<br />
m thin in am Othtr ijitoto<br />
p , p<br />
state controlled institutions. The wort JJJJ<br />
products include auto mm. tiuto. "*<br />
•Mtfty<br />
10 a, m.—Morning Worship service.<br />
Church nursery provided.<br />
fiilS a. m.—Sunday school with a<br />
elan fa Tevery age,<br />
7 p. is.—Intermediate Youth Te<br />
lawship.<br />
C. <strong>of</strong> C, MMfina Monday<br />
UPFBl TOWNBrnp — The Upper<br />
Township Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
will meet Monday evening, at 6:30<br />
p. m. in the social room <strong>of</strong> the Tuckahoe<br />
Methodist Chuixh No notices<br />
sire betas mailed for the nweUrM<br />
but members are asked to maj»><br />
reservations with President RaipSi<br />
Baum, Those unable to attend the<br />
dinner are urged to attend the business<br />
meeting at 7:45.<br />
m »<br />
ture, elMhet, machinery, mattresss<br />
and many other itenis.<br />
Workshops ore set up in the state<br />
prisons which teach trades to all tho<br />
men who show an Interest, When<br />
these men are released they are<br />
fitted to enter tho various fields because<br />
af this training.<br />
Men accumulate paints for good<br />
behaviour, DO accidents around the<br />
machines and no breakage <strong>of</strong> maehliter.<br />
Many times die prisoners accumulate<br />
100 days leave with these<br />
points thereby shortening their sen.<br />
tencet.<br />
The speaker explained that •tMj<br />
Cuba's rural reforms Imperil economy.<br />
19WPHJLC0BWWK-AUT0MAG1C-WASHER I 2 SPEEDS - 2 CYCLES<br />
"- • PHILCO^EHOIX"V)SQOUNT" WASHER<br />
WITH TRADE<br />
w nujIKJpieirjr<br />
T nsMAf ictin<br />
• 2«yd«<br />
•*-M IWfc upteit?<br />
• MtffMt dhpMttr<br />
• Om-yMriwnHy<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
• Chokaoltnjhmd<br />
ftasi tMpmium<br />
* <strong>On</strong>e-y«ir<br />
i<br />
i a commercial basis, All|yer<br />
used by the state iwti- —"<br />
BERMUDA<br />
by Jantzenft<br />
3.95 to 10,<br />
by Manhattan'<br />
2.95 to 9.<br />
• SLACKS<br />
r,<br />
Blends & Worstet,<br />
5.95 to 19.95<br />
• SWIM TRUNKS<br />
b Jtfcci<br />
• CABANA SfTt f<br />
by Jftstzen & C<br />
S.fi - I<br />
733 ASBURY AVENUE PHONi EXport<br />
Open Friday and Saturday Evenlno ,<br />
753 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE EXport 9-0682<br />
CLEARS^UTALL<br />
FAMOUS LABEL<br />
SUMMER DRESSES<br />
OPEN<br />
Our Mat Asked^or Arniual<br />
No "corner"...Ho odds ami<br />
Our Entire Stock Takes Price<br />
Every Wanted Style «>d Color<br />
... In Every Wanted She!<br />
Your Prdcl Y<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
Telephone EXport W)304or MM5<br />
Orp/»on >Adopfed By Summer Couple<br />
rfgy<br />
«t New York<br />
jn* it the M puna by<br />
tai fumnwr PMidents ol<br />
KWStanford. It*<br />
mating between Angrlo<br />
JV adgpted American par.<br />
i BJ ttgHsh and aeeem-<br />
•rt iUnetlcan who spate<br />
Angleo heard the firs*<br />
Bt* pamirj. Dr. and Mm,<br />
arc each second generation<br />
• el ItaUan descent, and<br />
W»hngu8ge8 fluently,<br />
jeny amaratd family left<br />
,nirt by taxi and went to a<br />
gTltiw *oi* BPW, where<br />
^regtatered. AngeJo 1 ! flnt<br />
wiildi he now consumes wltB<br />
t jood night's rest in Man-<br />
^ QmeuM left by car foi<br />
JOB than 24-houra after<br />
: United States, Aneclo<br />
th beh <strong>of</strong> "Amerl.<br />
y that on the ride<br />
Wtk th* mt<br />
" —— to push aU the buttons<br />
urd, <strong>of</strong> course he was<br />
•|» saJety's sake.<br />
iMy <strong>of</strong> how the family came<br />
UH Muted nearly five<br />
tm mm fee doctor and bis<br />
* » trip to Europe, Includ-<br />
WMk in Rome they visited<br />
,. -, Tta .» iw! J?"?^ *? al * an y h e h M known ta'fiie first #lght years" <strong>of</strong><br />
Ift .*»• T1 « r •« "U* hu life,—<strong>On</strong>unfer Studio photo.<br />
tlrt was turned over in mats for an adoption. This wan about ft» <strong>of</strong> the hazel eyed, sandy haired<br />
'Htm Ov arAved back «« same time they bought a home fair skinned boy, as weilas other<br />
It lias dUcussed nere for vacation, and also to be background data.<br />
£, ta ,^ U 1i Kw ^mST^ 0 '' e ° USi0 - Mm - *»•" Oorsdlos wanted Angello to<br />
tte Chun*, the »^ »"• the worst way and arrangement<br />
m W S couple ware r^vel^ta^grJSh^eaf ^ ^ *"«* "»«* »" "» «»**<br />
"as proper par. June, when the orphanage sot<br />
y I<br />
automobUes bounding over the pa. The fugitive disappeared at Sth st. F»"*n> *• KtaB ««i<br />
ment to come to rest ngnlnst the ,-ind police have thus far been unable • * M MM j"»* Jury,<br />
proojctive fence in front <strong>of</strong> a fruit to locate Wra, A warrant has been Wllrt „,„„ » .^<br />
sti«d, according to Police Clrlef limed and tlMiearch has been fanned fjfSS^TS'S ^<br />
William H, imith. out by poUee ova- a wide area. ESTS ^.r ^<br />
Everw J. Rueh, «, <strong>of</strong> HarH»r«n,, •• — %J^SS~ ^ *<br />
going south A»<br />
J *» T - a *"'' "• B 001 "« .•*»» • led *"X • aelpbJa, and there were two pasMi.<br />
the path <strong>of</strong> the train at the cr,t>MM,<br />
/<br />
Jftaw Dmter. <strong>of</strong> Bel'<br />
fireman on the tryJ-<br />
y w^<br />
Desh^urn palMW<br />
and apply and effar<br />
•TOP IN PON<br />
Po.IHv.ly Could Net B« Duplicate<br />
For Asking Prin<br />
I bedrooms, 2 tfle baths, living room, dining room, GM<br />
kitchen with refrigerator, dinette, recreatton room,<br />
powder room, garage, automatic lawn sprinkler, TV<br />
tower, Venetian blinds and drapet. Combination atorm<br />
windows and screens. Ou heat Deluxe brick frame iplit<br />
level, 79' frontage with docks. AU in exceUent ponditton.<br />
Shown by AppolirtnTnK PkwM EXport 9>I771 or 9-1307.<br />
Ihe drtvp wa.<br />
v,«n Mt»».,<br />
bB ° oeBB ° ^ ^ ^ d l »« «• man. 90. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia: Miss taw- MMllfieil, Jr., O<br />
""f"* •o win 8 operaUon, accord, ease will now have to be reheard night. He will<br />
^EM Crash<br />
ir " Woman<br />
APPll l<br />
WA<br />
companion «>aa<br />
riday aftemoMi<br />
^(irora the rea<br />
.poU reported<br />
tf the spine. Her<br />
E. Wgel, »,<br />
> the car whidi<br />
Bay av.<br />
.B b the same<br />
p<br />
d for a headache<br />
action <strong>of</strong> the col-<br />
1 Jr. 39, <strong>of</strong> 9 W.<br />
, Poiat* was the<br />
i which allegedly<br />
La red light had<br />
I irged with care-<br />
•rdwalk<br />
•ote out on<br />
block within ^<br />
moagr aftemona<br />
734 Asbury\^t wu reported<br />
• '!,*ik and the<br />
. Damage<br />
m nm chtat I CharJe.<br />
North American<br />
tl"<br />
•mat elnb. Ml Wa rk mads a clean<br />
ato on <strong>of</strong> the three title events and<br />
H larg- ad the competition trim a total ol|b»d<br />
tttVd 2 M points, the lowest l '"'"""" "<br />
under the low point i<br />
Desire, MUB Wark is alto the NaUonal I veqtkm.<br />
7~" Women 1 * champion, a title "<br />
leensecurlve year, stm flnbdied the<br />
last race Sunday better ban 200<br />
yards ahead <strong>of</strong> her nearest rival,<br />
Sally SchratJer from Spray Beach<br />
hracMaub.<br />
b f G y ,<br />
wfnfa 1 ani <strong>Ocean</strong> 'Oft? In „,„_,, ^gg, M<br />
Bfll Wark, IS, her brother, placed * *. ^<br />
ttttB in the Junior class cnampion teB *,^51^<br />
ship for MoM, A student at Hav- I* Ttaitfrt<br />
ertod. be placed fourth, third and «n«a»Mfc»I<br />
second in the rac« Mday and Bun- «o. will<br />
day, Sandy R*ma, <strong>of</strong> Spray Beacn. °v °ms served<br />
hard, also <strong>of</strong> Spray Beach, .was sec-IOves won the<br />
Jim Greenfield, a ,<br />
I or from, Cooper River Yacht Oub, tast year's event'<br />
Samuel C, Reynolds, *. <strong>of</strong> «T yean. -<br />
Simpson av., has been held for the aty |n<br />
a n e ^^ County Grand Jury on a u J(<br />
5 K a gsSSuaS<br />
WMcll begins at 8 o'clock. at Court House. Reynolds was arrest<br />
- •<br />
guilty and bail was forfeited by a<br />
third man who failed to appear at<br />
the morning court session yesterday,<br />
a claims adjuster, was arrested for<br />
<strong>of</strong> not guliar but was Biied W<br />
' State Alcoholic B«v<br />
— -mashed into n parkel |_, _,„ ^ . ^ ^<br />
lutomobile Saturday on Asbury av. * **«»«»«•. *<br />
Wesl Va " W 8 « W wltTcS. jwewe<br />
tats-diMa*. failure to have a driv- 000* :<br />
"*•<br />
area in front <strong>of</strong> 835<br />
U M ^ « a regisrratta! tot «tn4«, wffl mate<br />
U» automobile. He told police the tarn,<br />
•ceelerator. pedal Muck wMe he wM John Sum, U, a<br />
turrtng tatoTArtj^ ,». • QVIUtW<br />
JS!
»TS<br />
bonntza lor those who an alert<br />
t*J» quality In quanUty<br />
gift giving during Christinas, birthday<br />
ek and future important dates.<br />
Wi« *6.50 to M100<br />
— No Exchange*<br />
PHONE export M064<br />
PHONI fXporf M1M<br />
ALL REDUCED<br />
BUY NOW and SAVfc<br />
FRAN'S CHILDREN'S WEAR<br />
V«ntnor Av*.<br />
OHNSON'S CONFECTIONS<br />
Ocaan <strong>City</strong> Boardwalk*! Large*!<br />
HOME MAD! ICE CREAM & CANDY SHOP<br />
Im Cream is o Family Affair I<br />
Eating Johnton'* Homanuda let Crajam will help you recall your Happy<br />
Childhood Days making IM eraam on tho back porch.<br />
W» bknd country frash «gg» in a rich cmtard, with good thick imm to<br />
bring you tha flmMf In homamad* rich abundant goodiMta.<br />
Ws UM no additiva* or priTvatlvw—|mt sugar, eraam, ogg* and natural<br />
flavors. Ours Is a pononal and tpMial product praparad by our family for<br />
your family. ,<br />
T. ', -I-..-'..;,- mata, OLD mtfnAvoM ><br />
Rum R*Mn Gatn MnMepb Bl»,ui Btng Charrr<br />
and Vanilla and chocala'*<br />
$1.15 per quart<br />
WK PACK IT TO ON YOUR WAY HOME — STOKES WELL r}j YOUR FREKZEB<br />
UST WHITE SALE!<br />
a> SDMM PrlMtl<br />
FINE MUSLIN<br />
Sheets<br />
Saves time!<br />
Saves Work!<br />
Easy ta put on*<br />
Rumple-Pro<strong>of</strong>!<br />
, ' « " • ' . - f<br />
(\\M)\<br />
TOWELS Cannon<br />
COMBSPUN<br />
Film Fore This Wet*<br />
- BMahUjiud 1913 -<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> a doctor. ** »»~— .— '——<br />
<strong>of</strong> (be car which rammed tna one<br />
driven by Mr. MscFarUnd, police<br />
Mid. He was charged with oareles*<br />
Hudson and oo-atar Doris Day Wet*<br />
driving.<br />
M0ORLYN<br />
both voted the top box <strong>of</strong>fice attrac-<br />
The parked car» are'owned by TMar ••*<br />
tions <strong>of</strong> their respective »exe* In a<br />
Mardn L. Wefchans, <strong>of</strong> Upper "Ice Palace" Is Warner Brothers<br />
Darby, and Jam* Welchans. <strong>of</strong> 4213 big-*cale Technknlor flhn VentOD at TneBiMMUJ «t»jy, aet ta New New<br />
£S£y7v! Damage to p— — Edna Farbefa novel about the «m- York Oty. opens with h RRock<br />
andI rtorU<br />
vehicles was estimated at<br />
lng <strong>of</strong> Alaska and the struggle ot becoming hitter <br />
police.<br />
tills grout northern trildprao n become<br />
America's 48th state.<br />
Summering In Rttort<br />
Carolyn Jonas, Robert Ryan and<br />
Richard Burton head the cast the<br />
Mrs. Val RW«e and children. Bob-<br />
tint Eskimo actress to be featured<br />
bin. DUnna end Sharon, ol Rialto<br />
In a Hollywood film. Donas Browsr.<br />
GUlf., are spending me summer with<br />
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"Psycho," starring Anthony Perfor<br />
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Idns, Vera Miles. John Oavln Bfld<br />
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Janet Leigh, Is one <strong>of</strong> U« moat «htUJmg<br />
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Alfred lUtchcock has «>anxl<br />
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Many n man i» proud <strong>of</strong> hla father<br />
no expense to make the film as real-<br />
and mother merely because they are<br />
istic ta possible.<br />
the parents <strong>of</strong> a flnc fellow like hlm- The plot opens with a robbery and<br />
self-Beacon. Naval Shipyard. Pull a murder and the pace never slows<br />
until the dosing scene Hltchwx* derived<br />
the story bom a book by Robert<br />
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Mark Twain's "The Adventurei <strong>of</strong><br />
Huckleberry HUB," one <strong>of</strong> the rooit<br />
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Moore, world't Bgfct hea¥yweiBi«<br />
champion, makes his debut u an<br />
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Tony Randall and U.year-dd Eddie<br />
Hodges as -'Huck."<br />
Michael ana areets tte action<br />
based on a screen play by James<br />
Lee. Much <strong>of</strong> Uie «lm was photo.<br />
graphed on location on and'IWBr<br />
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berry Finn."<br />
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The big screen, big scale colorappropriate<br />
Dim stars Gordon Scott as Tanan. nutted.<br />
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II lapai f over Wrt ttte tbreedsy hy period pd<br />
wen an WP) under near Ideal<br />
wwtbn aMVa*, (My otaoe did<br />
the wfad dteANtn. Saturday morning.<br />
Hi, salttioatc In four dam*<br />
wa» beoalnM wtthout a bnstb <strong>of</strong><br />
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coUmm ** InMnatlotsd Wi In<br />
Uw RefiattsWln. He took tm> Orsta<br />
d a bwrtlWimitkm In the Uuee<br />
Reap Ommodove John Walton, <strong>of</strong><br />
Bricantbis, skippered his Starlight<br />
to B> yldtoty In the aerie* for ligh-<br />
HB edged out Brad Untht-<br />
. .. <strong>of</strong> Osaan Oty Lightning Ptoet<br />
Local Stock Car Enthusiasts<br />
9S. Walton tad nine point* and LtntMcwn<br />
9 iTtatUea.<br />
PWrloi and 9ve CUnoun, <strong>of</strong> Ava-<br />
Eye Nationals At Langhorne<br />
1m, won fb* Ooraet Regatta scriea.<br />
They w p married only two weeks<br />
Tfte mighty «m", a stack _ the ear into top nmntns shape.<br />
ago and van the competition handi-<br />
omMd by three Josl area men and<br />
ly with 4 W points.<br />
At the present, time Mr Camp and<br />
drivoi by a fourth, finished third In "600" have a record <strong>of</strong> four first* at The Ooesn aty Yacht Club has<br />
the compptttlon Saturday at the Pkasantville and three win at Atco been tufced to stage the ISO. In-<br />
PlensaimiUe S.<br />
—, the atftwdway,<br />
where they compete on termtkwal Moth Oiampionhip rac-<br />
and driver uwtlnue to hold a firm Sunday nights. Their nim Is to move ea. It was announced Sunday after-<br />
grip on gecood spot In the South up to first place to be eligible to noon when the prbjes were being dis-<br />
Jersey standing!.<br />
race hi the National Championship tributed. Tb* matter itunder consld-<br />
L«ny Voss, <strong>of</strong> BseilO's Point at Langnonte, Pa., this fall. emtiaa by the Ctub's Board <strong>of</strong> Di-<br />
driving the 2K, task the tat place The car and driver are now breathractnn.<br />
Mayor Nathaniel C Smith<br />
blue ribbon, and Sal MaseheUa, <strong>of</strong> ing close down the neck <strong>of</strong> Larry<br />
PI'MUIlld the winners prins.<br />
Ata»con, In Question Murk, took see. Voss in tint place. So lor the too Sununark»:<br />
and position in Saturday's race. Both car and driver have had little diffi FMIMV<br />
"Com/i/enf/y Good"<br />
started nine can ahead <strong>of</strong> the "600". culty with mechanical defects and<br />
Jerry Camp, <strong>of</strong> Oiurch nL, Mar." that has helped their standings con-<br />
OUR 22nd YEAR<br />
mma, was chosen to drive "BOO" siderably.<br />
after K waa entered In competition<br />
SERVING<br />
Frank BUsand, a local fireman.<br />
tor the flrit time this spring, tie war Howard Halt, <strong>of</strong> Beealey't PBInt, and<br />
muMd rookie driver <strong>of</strong> the year in Ed Bushay, a municipal carpenter,<br />
BREAKFAST , , . 8 to 12 Noon MB, and the most Improved driver also lend their talents to keeping<br />
In South Jersey teat year. He started "m•• fn top operating oider. The,<br />
DINNER , , . 4:30 to 8:30 P.M drlviag to competition four yemn ago. help at night and on weekends.<br />
George Collo. <strong>of</strong> 5 Michigan av,, This weekend the "BOO" will L<br />
Anthony "Sunny" MlgUacdo, <strong>of</strong> ?Uat<br />
three local area tracks, including<br />
•Vnurr L. COPl, Own.rtUn.ni<br />
13th St., both Ocenn aty. and LieVlnelahd,<br />
rriday night; Plcngantville:<br />
DlPranelieo, <strong>of</strong> 214 Central av., Un. Saturday night, and Atco, Sunday<br />
wood, buUt the stock ear here but night. It will be the first time the car<br />
winter. It is a Ifl53 Ford body with Is driven at Vlneland In the NASCAR<br />
a souped up Ford motor under the sponsored scries.<br />
CONEYS<br />
hood.<br />
The "MO" has became such a law.<br />
The threesome began attending lie with local youngsters that bobby<br />
various suck car races in South Jer- shops report they can not keep<br />
sey and the Philadelphia area several enough kits <strong>of</strong> that model hi stock.<br />
year* ago. The oar was built at the A targe group <strong>of</strong> local rooters always<br />
service station operated by Mraccompanies<br />
the ear and driver when<br />
CDUO at on Wot av,<br />
it races.<br />
Mr, MhjhBeeio la a cement contrae.<br />
34TH STREET<br />
tor and Mr, DiFriuieeseo opewtei a<br />
local Iron company on Mom av. near Work<br />
ith st. The driver, Mr. Camp, is a<br />
hauling contractor. They sometimes<br />
Inurnstlsiul<br />
work all night between raci guttln, was crowned the Senior i pen Chain-<br />
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North American title and represent.<br />
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SOURBON 7 a.m.-2 a.m. Weekly Maintenance •tart. He placed thlnl and fourth<br />
In the races Friday, His final scot*<br />
BUR<br />
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2520 Cedar Bridga Road<br />
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ss» m, la Marphya fhn, •>..<br />
•til CtMral *»».,<br />
N nrint tnt hi*<br />
the third lane to nyeld hitting cam T*v tfocsrrJ to Dbcun<br />
which pulled out in tat* <strong>of</strong> him.<br />
He wat fined «0 and » court costs Tdx Ratfo For Cttinfy<br />
tar going as miles an noon In a Ow* Hay County Baud
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o/ trust as eAe<br />
that wrote tt.<br />
u the most<br />
fmrtpf our feut/riwi.<br />
JOHES<br />
«nd cWUnn, Mary Lotf*<br />
»ap. and Mn. joact*<br />
BnugHdnpt, ot Fort Bennlag,<br />
> tPMtd hi ID aw as* from tawend<br />
cfaUdtan. John. Tacit. Diane<br />
g»tJ» »ne aim Irate<br />
Ea., cuwm n, and Debra; Mr. and lira. John Sto-<br />
» d fttteMhU *sr. at<br />
Mary AMM; Mr. and Mn. George<br />
A<br />
H*"*"**?. C George<br />
Jr., Sunn. Sally. Mat* Grace. John,<br />
Tommy and Julie; and Mr. and Mn.<br />
Neat MOGee, <strong>of</strong> Caps mil, and children,<br />
.Jimrn^, M f8T** Johnny, pun<br />
and l<br />
HOW YOU <strong>On</strong><br />
MAIL<br />
HOME<br />
OCtAN CITY'S<br />
MOSTDEUCIOUS*<br />
TASTi<br />
TRtATS<br />
DAMA PASTRY<br />
ftUNS<br />
LOAVES<br />
BUNS<br />
. - t»<br />
Sack Horn-<br />
^ IMAL FOR FREEZER<br />
SATISFACTORY DEUVERY<br />
PASTRY<br />
FED<br />
Moss<br />
NOW<br />
^<br />
J<br />
Shupe Honored<br />
<strong>On</strong> 75th Year<br />
L«A K Shape, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and<br />
lie m. SeMpray HL, this dry. will<br />
celebrate Us I&h birthday TuesdH',<br />
Augu«t2. '<br />
Mr. Soupe was bam la Pottstan.<br />
Pa., In 1885 and has spent Ms summers<br />
hen tor over' 2S yean. He<br />
recently was honorrd with a Life<br />
Membership In tbe Muonic Ladm<br />
(tut 40 yean <strong>of</strong> Masonic association<br />
and activity.<br />
WARDS<br />
SPECIAL<br />
A<br />
Five Layer<br />
CAKE<br />
75c<br />
Fin Uyrt «f W»r*» OaM Cafc*<br />
OPEN DAILY<br />
7l.rn.bSp.rn.<br />
IN HVB, S2ND<br />
^.m''ftftj4:TfpwWPf^l?^!P^<br />
Comin<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
tOBW<br />
GhUdreirt Kpry 'ffiPfJSf• J°<br />
a.m» at the Oetan Wftes PubUc<br />
XJhrary.<br />
Natona ftuadl Pqpfej <strong>of</strong> Toahaptas<br />
Mietinii § pMn.. » «&• tthwpal<br />
Parish HaU.<br />
TOMOR*OW<br />
Sooth <strong>Ocean</strong> aty ImnrovenKnt Association<br />
meeting, I pjn. In Chapel<br />
Hali, 55th and AUwry av. Miu Sarah<br />
rhoroas wul speak on historic Gaps<br />
Blay County. Bujtaess^meetlBa T;»,<br />
Barbershop Quartette concert, I<br />
p.m.. on the Music pie*.<br />
Bridge party, 1 p.m., tt the<br />
cayne Hotel, benefit<br />
Lifeguard swim nee and challenge<br />
PROLIFIC PBOGENITOR. Henry Baumgardner (top enter) surrounded by hisboat<br />
race, 6:30 pm., at the loth it,<br />
20 grandchildren at • family gathering tore.<br />
beach.<br />
Pre-Wedding Luncheon<br />
For Carpi Ann Miles<br />
Miss Robin Knight, <strong>of</strong> 117 Pinnacle<br />
rd., entertained at a luncheon Tuesday<br />
honoring Carol Ann Mil, daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Col. and Mm. Charles H.<br />
Miles Jr.. <strong>of</strong> 300 W. Surf rd.<br />
Miss Miiles will become the bride<br />
<strong>of</strong> Richard Woods, son ot Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Homer Woods, <strong>of</strong> Buffalo, N.Y..<br />
next Saturday, August 6, to the First<br />
Methodist Church <strong>of</strong> Oesui aty.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Woods Kill give a<br />
dinner at Smlthyille urn msrt f riday<br />
evening, following the wwMhg rehearsal,<br />
t ,<br />
Adams<br />
for eight hour* every. (lay. The young<br />
men must be able to buIU 10 charts<br />
<strong>of</strong> the river and" even tejl how long<br />
each Ught on the rivet bnayt flaah-<br />
Adam* was Interested in the train-<br />
, Membership to the Association<br />
In United to tti " . _ '<br />
'ah* »uppued byihe,»ia)e S<br />
;m iarB art i p fcr<br />
•ylvania. "„.,.,:„,:. .u_k.<br />
MM are eligible V ttUmrwrt<br />
after 80 yean servic* and a* eact)<br />
retin* sr-nw appraiHw is<br />
A»'^ to J%uj»iKip|o, m tbe<br />
Detawiro MtClS^ M Mntble<br />
1st' navaEatlnfrf'ms: DelawananB*<br />
•-'"•<br />
T is fpr<br />
transitional<br />
Cotton frocks with a future that<br />
Bridal Splendor<br />
at Budget Prices<br />
New Fabrics - Latest Designs<br />
as shown in "Bride"<br />
and "Modern Brides"<br />
Bridal Gowns from $45.00<br />
Attendants' Dr*s»M from 922.95<br />
NATAUE'S BRIDAL SHOP<br />
Raloiqh { Ventnor Aves<br />
tp4>rMMt toe, and Wart stylinc by<br />
Koret and IMB$. More are atfivfiig<br />
every day.<br />
WIDE CHOICE OP HALF SEES<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
Stubbs' Dress Shogjpe<br />
719 Ab AU<br />
m<br />
Phoiw AT 3-1890<br />
STORE HOUBSr Toes., Thurs., Sat.,<br />
JO to 6 t-ni. W«d. and Frl., Noon to<br />
9 p.m. Closed Mondays.<br />
Exchange Club dinner meetinjt, 6:30<br />
p.m.. at White HaU.<br />
nlUOAY<br />
auidreni Story Telling Hour, W<br />
am., at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Free Public<br />
ubrary.<br />
• • c<br />
Duplicate Bridge seiaion. 8:30 p.m.,<br />
at the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Yacht dub.<br />
a • a<br />
For almost 45 years Mr. Shupc has<br />
LAS II RIVIALID<br />
beat associated with the WlUlnm H. Small Fry Trouper*<br />
Wanunaher company In Philadelphia.<br />
Biscayne Employes' Follies<br />
The Defense Department recently<br />
Atsraf RMCUf Squad<br />
acknowledged <strong>of</strong>fldalty thai construc-<br />
He plans to retire in tbe vary oar<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> some launching ajisa for me<br />
future,<br />
young hearts and minds with char,<br />
A family dinner will be held at the.table<br />
thoughts were evidenced Thurs- Benefits Local Cancer Fund Atlas Intercontinental Ballistic Mis-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel in celebration ol Mr. day evening when a group, <strong>of</strong> five<br />
sile had dipped as much as five<br />
The gtraifi and friends <strong>of</strong> the Bis. Marsha Grfest doing "Old Man Rlv<br />
Shupe's birthday.<br />
girls, aged eight and nine, presented<br />
months behind schedule.<br />
a variety show for the benefit <strong>of</strong> thecayne<br />
Hotel were<br />
Stoo, j m" and "¥au'B Never Walk Alone,' Secretary <strong>of</strong> Defense Thomas S.<br />
Cape May County Rescue Squad. day evening with the Second Annual An interesting change <strong>of</strong> tempo OaM has ordered the military and<br />
Water BalUt Listed<br />
This was the second annual such Biscayne Follies, presented by thecame<br />
when Benjene Jeffries recited indujtry agencies concerned to Ught.<br />
performance these girls have given.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Labor Day<br />
hotel employees (or the benefit <strong>of</strong> Eliiabeth Barret Brawnlng'! "Son-<br />
en up or change their "management<br />
The affair was held on the lawn <strong>of</strong><br />
procedures" to avert more serious de-<br />
the Cancer Fund. Over 190 was reanets from the Portugese" to a piano<br />
The Flanders- annual Water Ballet the home <strong>of</strong> Sandy Simpson, IS<br />
lays in getting the weapons combat<br />
has become so popular with the<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
av., and even a refreshment lized.<br />
background <strong>of</strong> "Moomifiht Sonata- ready.<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> the Hotel that by popular stand was set up. The proceeds will The show, directed by Marsha played by Jan Blejdnj. I<br />
request additional performances art <strong>of</strong>fleiaUy be given to the Rescue Grlest and Paul Welch, Incloded Marsha Grlest took the spotlight<br />
being given throughout the season. Squad Saturday morning.<br />
a. /wide variety <strong>of</strong> entertainment. again with "H 1 Loved You" MM<br />
Tile next performance, to be given The little vaudevtlllans are Sandy<br />
Mrs. Frank F. HIU wax accompan-<br />
- • • - - - _ m<br />
SB July 29, wiU Include, a number <strong>of</strong> Simpson, Ruth Jeffen, Becky Wallist<br />
and Paul Welch served.as mas- lowing which HyUii<br />
dance routines.<br />
ace, Lynn Ferguson and Marjorl<br />
ter <strong>of</strong> ceremonies for the evening Sie humorour "Dian lamonds Are A<br />
The Around ftaa World motif will Dungan, all year -round residents<br />
The east members were surpris- Girl's Best Friend" and Judy Jones<br />
ed and well-pleased to receive a tele- and Jean Bicldng teamed up for u<br />
be carried out in dear, music and<br />
gram from Hiu Ruth Niels, a parody <strong>of</strong> "<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Ui," Sie Der-<br />
program The productions is under<br />
former guest at the hotel and anrickson<br />
and Lenore Reid then en-<br />
the direction <strong>of</strong> John Myers, pallo Mrs. Ferguson actress with much experience hi tertained with a Hula and Judy<br />
pool director. The participants ore<br />
summer stock companies and vari- Jones gave a rendition <strong>of</strong> that fav-<br />
all members <strong>of</strong> the Mali and repre*<br />
ety shows. Miss Nirelta. whs hadorite<br />
Oklahoma hit, "I Cant Soy<br />
sent scares <strong>of</strong> colleges from Minne- Shower Guest watched the reheaaals while she No." Frank Lloyd cjime front and<br />
sota to Massachusetts to Florida, The<br />
final Aquacades, all <strong>of</strong> which are Mrs. William C. rerguseB was was staying at the Biscayne, wish- center again with "Garbage Fev<br />
presented for the guests <strong>of</strong> the Hotel, guest <strong>of</strong> honor at a Stork Slower ed the cast much success on their IT' and "fflya, Watha" and Fran<br />
Boggs and Pam Smith formed a com-<br />
art planned for the Labor Day week, given last Thursday evening at the<br />
bo tor "Two Lest Souls."<br />
end*<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mn. Theodore C Wheat The program opened with Airnee<br />
3rd, 1905 Rosemar la. Go>hastenes Woodward doing the rousing "Rorus<br />
The curtain eame down on the<br />
for the affair were Mrs. Charles Jones." This was followed by the<br />
Second Annual liaeayne Follies with<br />
Brlnghurst, Miss Bette Thorpe, equally good opener "Baby Doll'<br />
the entire cast Joining in that oil<br />
Jean S- Btown and Mrs. Whea doone i>y Phyllis sprecket, Judy<br />
time favorite synonymous with va<br />
The dining roonrWHS Baily r Jades,«uth ABOC Barker. Unda FMfriery<br />
shows. "There's No Business<br />
ated ui a pink, blue and white color Frances Boggs and Beverly<br />
Uke Show Business" after which the<br />
scheme and highlight <strong>of</strong> the refresh- Kate.<br />
audience bad the opportunity to join<br />
the entertainers in a period <strong>of</strong> group<br />
ments was an appropriately decor The next number provided a break singing.<br />
New Arrivals ated and inscribed cake.<br />
in the routine with Frank Lloyd<br />
^rt> boys and two girls joined area<br />
Several games were played and doing Beatnik Poetry after which<br />
families this week at the Stork Club<br />
prlze!i were won hy Mrs. Samuel Nancy K<strong>of</strong>fke did "You Can"t Gc* or ORAVI IMPORTANT:!<br />
<strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />
G<strong>of</strong>f Jr., Mrs. Robert Stowe, Mrs. Man With a Gun" and Francis Aylesbury, England—A grave dig-<br />
Congratulations go to Gloria and<br />
Elvira Lohmiller and Mrs, Marion presented "Top Hat and;cr.<br />
David Miller, <strong>of</strong> Aylesbury. is<br />
David Harvey, <strong>of</strong> 622 Simpson av..<br />
Ferguson.<br />
Cane." Turning back the calendar indispensable. The town council, un-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, on the birth <strong>of</strong> a daughter Those present were Mrs. Kennethsome<br />
40 yean Phyllis Sprecker. Ruth able to find a replacement, has asked<br />
at 8:49 a_m. July a<br />
Spears, Mrs. Frank Steelman, Mrs. &nne Barker, Jeanne Bicldng, Lynne the army to release him,<br />
Barbara and Dr. Ft. William Weeks,<br />
Paul Yingling. Mrs. William Mnthcw "onker and Sue Derrickson livened<br />
<strong>of</strong> RJ>. 1. Linwood, became the par-<br />
son, Mrs. Archie Koor, Mrs. Madeline things up with a Charleston rou-<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
ents <strong>of</strong> a daughter at 1:12 p.m. July<br />
Simpson, Mrs. Jack Wythes, Mrs. Le and Frank Lloyd came through<br />
Roy Booth, Mn. George Gumann, vith another poem, this one on Beer. DRIVfNG SCHOOL<br />
Mrs. Joseph DiOrio. Mrs. Allen The Bwynotes, composed <strong>of</strong> Ben-<br />
. son arrived at 2:54 p.m. on July Burch, Mrs. Joseph Shomo", Mrs. A. ne Jeffries. William Mark. Willie<br />
23 for Diane and John Tomlinson <strong>of</strong> Dodds, Miss Josephine Nanla. Mrs. R. Uinton, Robert Johnson, Lawrence<br />
310 N. Rhode Island av.. Somers Boswell, Mrs. Edward Caranuin Jr., Goodwin, Ramseur Berry and David<br />
Point.<br />
Mrs. George Dungnn, Mrs. JU Weath- tarUn, got together on "Bony Mii-<br />
Congratulations also are in order erby, Mrs. Robert llalan. Mre. Donrony", "Nobody Knows the Trou- NMNM Milton 1-0800<br />
IT Martha and Sylvester Thompson, ald Merrier. Mrs. G<strong>of</strong>f, Mrs. Stowe,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 624 Haven av,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, on the<br />
ble I've Seen"<br />
Mrs. LohmiUer, Mrs; Marion Fer-<br />
and "Swing Loto<br />
ARTHUR B. PLMtNILL<br />
birth <strong>of</strong> a son at 7:07 p.m. July X.<br />
Sweet Chariot"<br />
guson, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Brtnghurst,<br />
interspersed with<br />
HI N, Main St.<br />
Miss Thorpe and Mrs. Wheaton.<br />
Invited guests who. were unable to<br />
attend were Mrs. Edward Mowhray<br />
Jr., Mrs. Elbert Eggly, Mrs. Alfred<br />
Roller, Mrs. Roy Darby Jr.. Mre. William<br />
Morrison, Mrs. Donald Hamilton<br />
and Mrs. Jay Eggly.<br />
Pl<br />
to Europe. A<br />
Dr. and Mn.<br />
•nd Mrs. pie<br />
Mrs. Horace<br />
Ttomaa Mlt<br />
lkun Blair,<br />
SWlhnan «nd<br />
his tether, all rf<br />
Mr. and M».<br />
Salem, NJ.<br />
OOAN CITY<br />
P.R.S.L<br />
fMM ««<br />
Fishing for Marlitr<br />
YOU'LL NEED OUR<br />
MARLIN SQUID]<br />
•" « 9" - 10"<br />
— SDC TO A PACKAGE —<br />
DAN'S SEAFOOD<br />
10th Stmt <strong>of</strong> th« Bay EXport<br />
WIRiNG<br />
HJFATING PAINTING<br />
BORROW THE MONEY<br />
4$ lank Mm$l ^<br />
ENJOY ONf-STOP BANKING AT IT'S<br />
The National<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
DRIVE-IN OFFICE — 1300 W#»*<br />
SEA ISLE OFRCE —43rd St.<br />
ON SAVING* ACCOMNT*<br />
TOUR oiposrrs<br />
SAM DEPOSIT<br />
AT ALL wncn<br />
fcuie<br />
Efclptfea-Wta";<br />
CefflmithM Vacancy<br />
, <strong>of</strong> EbW And<br />
laMKeiMWOMte WITO TowNamp — up, tion. TJH> ••WPMII,.'<br />
i will be held nest per TwvnsWp Mayor R, Witaon Gar<br />
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day night and me man ml Injured,<br />
tarn MsnclneUl was tewtad tor<br />
a blow on Ms chat and hi. wife,<br />
Simpson. 12 ,» the otter driver.<br />
>ta Manrinflll going wot an<br />
13th st and Mr. Simp-on was driv-<br />
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THE OCtAN CITY SIMTINIL^IDOER<br />
letting your piano) take care <strong>of</strong> them- MY HILLO P8R ME<br />
PAM T —<br />
wrtvt*. use the sell IdnJ <strong>of</strong> plastic oy," laid a London visitor who - - - - -WEST1NGH0USE AIR-CONDITIONIHG - - - -<br />
MDDRtY<br />
i Church fabuJoui HouMon, Texan, nnd vividly<br />
portrayg thn effeet <strong>of</strong> mimg evanRe. Methodist Chunh<br />
thai is ujed to wrap veeetablH aid tort his way In the city, to a I<br />
frmen turkey*. For a ble plant use enaer, "I want to go to the'<br />
a pjuUe garment bag. Don't use UK<br />
Curtain at<br />
2 Sho«f« Sat,<br />
t Graham Film Itam on a city, and aim, the impact Guest Soloist<br />
Bank," I<br />
Mod <strong>of</strong> pTa»tic that crncklos when<br />
1;4S p. m.<br />
• i 9:30 p. m.<br />
__ HadeUlto Allen, made on indlviduali. Dr. Graham<br />
eielt.<br />
"All rl£ht. guvnor, don't be long.<br />
' tto first Fwnhyieriiiii recently returned from n historic<br />
__. that the fllm, 17,000-mile African campmitfn. A to.<br />
imam nun NTTIM<br />
you're going on watfctt. You've CHy And Contractor<br />
Reserved<br />
, I, A.," featuring Dr. tnl <strong>of</strong> 900,000 persons attended out-<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
„_„. world-famouj evan. door most meetings. The newest doe.<br />
I a mmr kand tor the pup and Sign pump Nil Pact August 10th<br />
« WtaWe MnMtMr tor ite canary.<br />
tienernl<br />
rMnbers <strong>of</strong> the Grahnin umentary aim <strong>of</strong> the Graham AM-'<br />
1<br />
1M trial about your home plant* A contract between the <strong>City</strong> oi<br />
In Its<br />
A dm baton<br />
W M, B.<br />
li ihown In ihe Pint can ampalBi will he showD next'<br />
I*** can take we <strong>of</strong> thenudv <strong>Ocean</strong> Gtiy and Ls^'s Gmvel pit,<br />
»I BO lax incl<br />
Newly Redecorated<br />
IJM 9:30 p.m.<br />
__„ ffliirch, Sunony eve month In the Presbyterian Church, '<br />
J yojiTl find them a. good M H Northflpld. to use a sanitary landfill<br />
PRODUCER JONATOAN DWIOHT PBBKNTS<br />
CONTINUOUS ftiM A.M. TO MlONITt<br />
r t* o'clock.<br />
^m *rt caw bt-t iilisu taw od <strong>of</strong> covering trash and rub* CONVENTION HAU<br />
"-"•!, S. A.," In breath. Democrats ask overhaul <strong>of</strong> u E<br />
> * deal them in ptestk bag.. at the dump here was p<br />
BA11R00M<br />
I color, was filmed In pollry.<br />
Jisst to mow you how mil the by the board <strong>of</strong> commissioners Wed-<br />
COtE PORTER'S<br />
TONIGHT,<br />
su neMBd «wb one <strong>of</strong> our, nesday afternoon at a special mul<br />
t^feorchrr. dfSM to put In*<br />
i in a plutifr bag The contract ruiw for 10 weeks ,ind<br />
GREAT MUSICAL<br />
SEE OUR MENU FOR DELICIOUS<br />
Istarted Monday, The rity will pij<br />
SATURDAY, SUNDAY<br />
ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S ,rw 4.,D<br />
flp project* that (tart toe private csnrem OSO n dns* (PI<br />
d ht ld •be days a wfrit, or a total <strong>of</strong> P.O1XJ<br />
"SILK STOCKINGS"<br />
"-Wki IN MS<br />
2 SHOWS §AT, EVE.<br />
So Dr. S|W»er H, Davis, a plant Rear-End Crash<br />
•BMMtpecWIlf, watered a pWlodftv<br />
• • •<br />
novin<br />
tat Want mil, ptaced It pot and all At 9th And Bay<br />
LAST TIME SUNDAY,<br />
hmUtTtUOe ffi*«'wdrt the<br />
kw over three or four time, at the<br />
A cor itopped for n traffic lieht on Is Honored to Pre§ent<br />
Lilting Tunes<br />
lop Md fastened It wdl »1th paper lay av. at SUh St. WIU struck from IEONARO BERNSTEIN<br />
cUpa.<br />
Ihe rear by unother automobile Man-<br />
©oy Comedy<br />
JULY 31<br />
Four jtan Wer—thafi right, four day evening, police reported. Tolly',<br />
Will, tinfciiiijiii<br />
yosn-hto ptent wax rtll) olKv on a damage to the vehicles wax estimui. .<br />
Wnrli! l-jninu,<br />
with an ALL-STAR CAST<br />
I at IfflO.<br />
NEW YORK<br />
Some days he could hartry •« the August Koikamp, 55, at m (ith si , .<br />
plan! because at the condensation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, reported lo pnliif thiit ! PHILHARMONIC<br />
OPINING OF THS GATEWAY DRAMA SEASON<br />
moisture on the plastic, other davg he was waiting for the hunt 1 ,i'<br />
the plmtlc remained clear.<br />
ORCHESTRA<br />
TUESDAY,<br />
TNs Toil miracle comes about because boiuuso<br />
change when ihe acciclcm eii'iinil.<br />
the moUture 1» trapped inside, and Charles E. Dnsrt, Jr., <strong>of</strong> .Mrrinii<br />
In ill Fir.I ,\p]»,iijiiif<br />
AUGUST 2<br />
WILLIAM INGE'S "PICNIC"<br />
tin? plutlc permit! exchange ol gases. Station, «-as idehtitied by Mr, Kos Of A J fiifi^fuiiriiifni.ii I i,yr<br />
111 ITZH1 PHIJSK HlNNUt<br />
If yea want to try thl» method at kamp as the sthcr driver.<br />
All Seats Reseript! — III, H. 0J<br />
Far Program and RcMrvaHaiu WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3 'PiTIR AND THE WOLF'<br />
Write:<br />
Matinee <strong>On</strong>ly 2 p. m.<br />
by Pilgrim Children's Theatre<br />
r,Q, Box I116<br />
DRIVE-IN The atres<br />
MarfaM, NJ<br />
Or Ttlcphene<br />
AH.ntlc <strong>City</strong><br />
2-tUI or I4Mi<br />
ATLANTIC<br />
ABSECON<br />
1 Rev. Roy Gustafson In Pulpit<br />
For Baptist Bible Conference<br />
Til© ilWh weeh <strong>of</strong> the I960 ference presents n full length Kos-<br />
Oty SummCT Bible Conference dir. pel film In sound and eolor. the<br />
ected by Dr, David p, Wrirtt opens tUffl Saturday will be 'Souls In Con-<br />
at the BaptJM Oiurrt Sunday right flict,<br />
at ?:J0 p.m. The apenker will be<br />
Rev, Re* W. Gwrtafson. Bible teach<br />
er and evanReUrt from St. pet«s<br />
burg, Fto,<br />
Mr, Gii8ta(son Uluirtrntes hlg mea.<br />
>«Ke with the me <strong>of</strong> a larw plctor-<br />
UU chart. He wlU speak every evenine<br />
Sunduy through Friday at 7-30<br />
p,m., and at the Morning Bible Hour<br />
Tuertay through Friday at U a.m<br />
Speda! muaic for the ibcth ,week<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bible <strong>On</strong>iferenee wUl be ptovid.<br />
ed by the Ohnan numpet Trio,<br />
aarles, George and Bill Ohman,<br />
aceompanled by their rirter, Ruth al<br />
the piano. The Ohmans excel in their<br />
trumpet araiwetnents <strong>of</strong> hymn, and<br />
are rwording arttett for snered rec<br />
.* QiHjiifJU ^Si'SSinmiousiiffiiua.<br />
W a lnvif. you to Ma our<br />
Arthur Abbott, giiwt solotat at theords.<br />
They will appear each even,<br />
Flrut Methodist Church, will sing<br />
Madam Kitchen and<br />
ing af the Baptist Oiureh startinK<br />
P L E A S E NOT I<br />
at both the 9:13 and 11 a.m. serv> «h, and at the Morning Bible Hour,<br />
Enlargwl Dining Room<br />
FOR THE GREATEST ENJOYMENT<br />
icet in the church at Bth and Cen- Tuesday through Friday.<br />
OF THIS UNUSUAL PICTURE<br />
tral av, and at the 7:30 evening serv- The Ohman Trumpet Trio wUl be<br />
the featured artists at the Sacred<br />
NO ONI WILL BE ADMITTED<br />
Anchorage Tavern ice in the Mooriyn Theater. Mr, Ab. Misucale direrted by Dr. Wright<br />
APTIH THI START and DURING THI<br />
bott, a (enor, Is soloist at the First<br />
SHOWING OP IACH FEATURE<br />
123 Bay Avenue, Samara Point<br />
ittnday on the Muiie Her from 27W<br />
Presbyterian Church In Qermantown. to 3i30 p.m.<br />
SHOWS START 10:10 . 11:40 . 7:55 - ftll . 7:1| , ».«<br />
FREE PARKING<br />
every Saturday night, the Bible Con.<br />
FEATURE STARTS 10:50 . 1:00 . Jill , fstt ,!%,$<br />
Ktterfn OBOT Pally 1 p.m. to Closing<br />
CONFUSING!<br />
; MON. • wib. AUG i<br />
Danube, Minn,—Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maryland Pastor<br />
tfr Opant 8 a.m, — Alto Package Goodt<br />
Tripplett are ihe parents <strong>of</strong> newly<br />
Mooriyn Speaker<br />
bom twin tons.<br />
Far RMBrvsfieni Phon» Semart Point WA 7-4115, WA 7-4116<br />
IN OCiAN CITY, HUGHES PHARMACY, trh A WBSLBY AVENUE,<br />
BXporl 9-0145 b Bxclu.lv. Tickat Ag.ncy<br />
AMPLE PARKING • NEWLY AIR-CONDITIONED w<br />
1 Tht Bible Way , , .<br />
The power <strong>of</strong> human speech has<br />
been called a God-given 0tt, Through<br />
speech civilization ha« flowered<br />
Without speech it la hard to imagine<br />
filmed during Billy Graham'i<br />
worldpubUelzdd London Crusade,<br />
Piweding the fllm Mnwlng, the C*man<br />
Trumpet Trio will present a<br />
musical pngram.<br />
The 23rd season <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Summer Bible Conference began<br />
June 16 and continued daily for ten<br />
weeks through September 4th. The<br />
Conference Is non-denomlnatlonBl in<br />
emphasis, and inter-denoniinationoi<br />
In spirit with all meetings open to<br />
the general pubUe.<br />
Lutheran Editor<br />
At St. John's Sunday<br />
1<br />
speech can be used tor given ooty to th# ktssft, I<br />
either good or evH-tt adl hate or It to reflect the will Sf fl<br />
to sell noble ideas.<br />
N many other human action* j<br />
So can we say that ,the eurter, U»e takes on the entmcc <strong>of</strong> |<br />
hatemonger and the gossip are en- when It Mria to |<br />
dowed with a gift <strong>of</strong> GodT Of coune and doctrine o< love.<br />
the Immense vacuum that man would we can not.<br />
know on earth.<br />
The power <strong>of</strong> speech become* God<br />
Yet, how much would mankind<br />
really KMT<br />
If language has been uMd to carry<br />
the word <strong>of</strong> Christ, it has also Men MAIN LINE INN<br />
used to spread the doctrine <strong>of</strong> hatred,<br />
bigotry and greed Through the power<br />
o< the vocal communication, man has<br />
1208 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
persuaded ethers to follow Into the<br />
paths <strong>of</strong> destruction and sutfertMr,<br />
NOW OPEN<br />
<strong>of</strong> detbuetion and sulfMnc,<br />
Mail hns alia used his voice to<br />
lead others into peace. The peace- ROOMS AT REASONABLE RATES<br />
tnakent, although <strong>of</strong>ten drowned out<br />
by Ih.' hate maken, have UMd their<br />
Serving Braakfatt Every Day<br />
voices for centuries to show others<br />
the way to happiiMn under the light<br />
8 a. m. to 12 Neon ..<br />
<strong>of</strong> C3od's love.<br />
miniiiii<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> Your Pleasure Time<br />
Should Include Luncheon<br />
at Negate*! with MM Magnificent<br />
View <strong>of</strong> the Bay.<br />
Serving<br />
Daily from Noon<br />
Ml MM<br />
I PJt.<br />
OPM NIMhr I P.M.<br />
BMW<br />
ni, Ttn turns, JULV it Am. 11Fri.<br />
Thr* Tuw. July N, Aug. 1<br />
1« Rwi ATLANTIC CITY are*<br />
m MUWUHNI<br />
"THI APARTMENT"<br />
-ate-<br />
CLARK MM.I<br />
•URT UMCMTER<br />
"RUN SILENT<br />
RUN DIEP"<br />
M M Carahral Fri. NH.<br />
JACK LORD<br />
MIL TORMl<br />
"WALK LIKf<br />
A DRAGON"<br />
-.!«,-<br />
All NM • BrMtti Taking Color<br />
GORDON SCOTT<br />
"TARZAN THI<br />
nuaw WEB. MM. t<br />
ALPR1D MITCHCOCK'S<br />
MAGNIFICENT"<br />
CarMM Caralnl Fri. Nit.<br />
STARTS WED. AUG. ]<br />
ROBERT RYAN<br />
K<br />
JANKT LIISH<br />
RICHARD BURTON<br />
"ICi PALACE-<br />
YMMMBM M<br />
IK COLOR<br />
— aha-<br />
M M ADMITTID<br />
"MYCHO" STAJtTS<br />
"NOOSE FOR A<br />
GUNMAN-<br />
JIM DAVIS<br />
ram four RIDES RI<br />
Ton -<br />
LYM THOMAS<br />
•#«•• KIDDII PLAYGROUND<br />
DINERS' CLUB<br />
AMERICAN<br />
HILTON CARTE<br />
BLANCHE<br />
COMH.ETELY Am-CONDmONED<br />
COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />
AND<br />
Visit Southern New Jersey's<br />
Afotf Fabulous Cocktail Lounge<br />
• m •<br />
LUNCHEON SERVED DAttY<br />
JUOTLY FAMOUS DDWERS<br />
LATO EVENING SNACKS<br />
• • •<br />
__ mora OPQI TIL 2 A. M.<br />
OMOAN A PIANO MUSIC<br />
"Livr- NIOHTLY Hu><br />
fUPKRI "DOUBLE- STEREO<br />
•ACKOROUND MUSIC<br />
n Panaa Friday and Sahnriay<br />
OATIWAY MUSICAL STARS<br />
Aflar The Ma*<br />
Banquatt > Partie* - Ann!v«rMri««<br />
<strong>On</strong> Thm Sommt Point-Longport Boulevard<br />
Phon*: WAIk*r 7-2485<br />
AOIKf OF PARKINS • OPBN ALL YEAR<br />
IRCLE<br />
QUORSTORi<br />
ON THE CfltCLC<br />
, < • ><br />
NOW PLAYING NOW PLAYING GILLIAN'S<br />
ALL THE LOVES AND<br />
LOVERS OF THE BEST<br />
SELLER ARE ON<br />
THE SCREEN!<br />
MROBSON<br />
ERNEST LEHMAN SHOWS AT 2|00, 7|1i A 9|4I<br />
Unusual Family Fun •- The New Fabulous<br />
ADVENTURE<br />
VILLAGE<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly IS minutes from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on the Black Horse<br />
Pike between Cardiff Circle and the A, C. Race Coune<br />
* Old Tim. Movi*. * Liva Show. * Modal T'«<br />
• Rid. an Old Tim. Train<br />
* Plra IngiM • Antiqua C.rt<br />
SEE SLIPPERY SAM & THI KEYSTONE KOPS<br />
>33h«lf block from |h« Boardwalk on Slh St.,<br />
^hncheomand priwto tibiiwr parUM NMM EXport 9-1960<br />
Rev. Roy H, Stetler<br />
The Reverend Roy H, Stetler, Jr.<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> the Community Church a'<br />
caevertv, Md,. will be the meaker<br />
at the first Methodist Church hoard,<br />
walk service held in the Mooriyn<br />
Theatre on Sunday at 7; SO o'clock.<br />
Dr. Stetler. a graduate <strong>of</strong> Lafayette<br />
College and the United Theolo-<br />
gical Seminary <strong>of</strong> Dayton. Ohio, has<br />
held the Qieverly pastorate since<br />
1945 and has made it one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
largest churches In Ms denomination,<br />
mia.shurch at large ha*appoint<br />
Dr, 0. Elston Ruff<br />
Dr. O, Elson Rn«, editor <strong>of</strong> The<br />
Lutheran, weekly news magazine <strong>of</strong><br />
the United Lutheran Church in America,<br />
wiU again be the speaker for<br />
both morning Services Sunday in St.<br />
John's Lutheran Church, loth tt<br />
and Central av., at i; 30 and U a.m.<br />
Last year's circulation <strong>of</strong> the Lu.<br />
theran was 200,000, Since IMS, Dr<br />
Ruff has been Editor-in-ehlef <strong>of</strong> the<br />
United Lutheran Publication House<br />
and has served as president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
National Lutheran Editors Assoeia<br />
tlon and <strong>of</strong> the Associate Church<br />
Press, He Is author <strong>of</strong> the book<br />
"The Dilemma <strong>of</strong> Church and<br />
States,"<br />
The Rev. Fttmk p, Adler, pastor o£<br />
St. John's Church, will preach In<br />
the pulpit <strong>of</strong> St. John's Chapel at<br />
Mth st. and West av,, for the 11 a.m.<br />
Service,<br />
Baptist Group Going<br />
To Sandy Cow Sun,<br />
Jlemher. and frtanda-al the Cor<br />
rd Dr, Stetler to serve as a mem- bin aty Baptist Church win be leavber<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> ing Immediately after the morning<br />
the Council <strong>of</strong> Churches National service on Sunday for the Morning<br />
Capital Area, as a member <strong>of</strong> its Cheer Bible Conference at Sandy<br />
Chriitian Bducaaon Committee, and Cove, , Md. A chartered, d, uMSondi<br />
as a contributor to "Prayer for To. Ud Uoned bus will bbe<br />
waiting in front<br />
day," us ayndleated by the Nation- <strong>of</strong> th church, ready to pick up the<br />
al Council <strong>of</strong> the Churches <strong>of</strong> Christ passengers as oon as the service Is<br />
in the U. S, A,<br />
over.<br />
The Rev. rtul A. Friedrich will Those going from the Tucka-<br />
preside at the Mooriyn Theatre serv. hoe Methodist Church are advised<br />
ice. He will also give.the sermon ,0 wait in front <strong>of</strong> their own ehureh,<br />
at the 9:15 and 11 a.m. worship and the bus will pick them up there.<br />
services held In the church Sanc- Each one is asked to take along<br />
tuary,<br />
a box-lunch to cat on the bus. There<br />
George G. Ashton will be at thewill<br />
be one 10 minute stop enroute.<br />
organ, Arthur Abbott, tenor, will A full coune turkey dinner will be<br />
be guest soloist at ail services. The served at the Cove at 5; JO o'clock.<br />
Reverend W, Gordon Lowden is the Mrs, Mae Snyder is the chairman<br />
song leader at the Mooriyn Theatre in charge <strong>of</strong> arrangements and re*<br />
service.<br />
•rvaUons. Call her at Tuekahoe im.<br />
FLANDERS HOTEL<br />
MAKE<br />
SALT WATER POOLS<br />
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC<br />
SWIMMING LISSONS AVAILABLE<br />
GIVEN BY COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS<br />
LOCKERS FOR BEACH BATHERS<br />
Vlf IT OUR<br />
GAS LIGHT ALLEY ICI CREAM PARLOR<br />
TENNIS COURTS<br />
Available by Roaervatioit<br />
PUBLIC INVITED<br />
TtNNLS LESSONS<br />
by ReMrvatlon<br />
HENRY McCONE<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Shop at the<br />
FLANDERS<br />
SHOPPING LANE<br />
FINE SEAFOOD<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
ON THI BAY AT NINTH STREET<br />
— Spadal ChlMrvn'. Manu —<br />
Ample Parking<br />
CharlM anri ChrMlm Harp<br />
<strong>On</strong> th* Bay Street<br />
Chris NATIONALLY<br />
FAMOUS<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
HUm and BAKERY<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
CAFETERIA OPEN . ,<br />
BREAKFAST SERVED<br />
OPEN<br />
Monday thru Friday<br />
4 p. m. to 9 p. m.<br />
Saturday and Sunday<br />
12 Noon to 9 P. M.<br />
8 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />
SEAFOOD MARKET , . . 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />
SEAFOOD PLATTERS . . Served 11 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />
1AKERY , . , , . 9 A.M.—<br />
Take Home — Ready to Serve<br />
DELICIOUS COOKED HOME-BAKED GOODS<br />
SEAFOODS Bum • Plet - Cakmm<br />
CHRIS MONTAGNA, Prop.<br />
"fifg ON BAY NEAR 9TH ST. PHONI IXport<br />
Enjoy a Rid* on the<br />
SWEETHEART<br />
Now Sailing at<br />
11:30 a. m., 2:30 p.m.<br />
8:30 p. in,<br />
SPEEDBOAT<br />
RIDES<br />
1 Hour RMN<br />
Starting at<br />
10 a, m. until 1p.m.<br />
FLYING SAUCER<br />
LMVM at 3 p. m.<br />
and 7p.ro,<br />
DEEP SEA<br />
FISHING<br />
WILD GOOSE<br />
LMVM Dally at » a. m.<br />
mturm at 4 p. m,<br />
Vi DAYRSHING<br />
ON BILLY C<br />
12 Noon f» 8 p. m.
K ;i<br />
•>J-'~" ;•-¥'*<br />
• e<br />
•**»•-> _<br />
rflKS<br />
subscriptkni*.<br />
" AM; Aatur-<br />
commodiou» accommodation* Which an eo#*<br />
iMfcaoIy tan dalnp than newer houses built<br />
Mice then the '20's gave us the pseudo-<br />
«""» tts^pi Cod cottage, and since the war<br />
more Pleasing bat for dow<br />
«"t jE&rtt thta<br />
ry a *»*gf e<br />
disdncti<br />
Wrt"<br />
«cupants tural project to any event<br />
©«//»/•<br />
CmtfrCtur* Exlstt <strong>On</strong> Site Of<br />
***^§@l loaves >W Ftsh9$<br />
MM by tte Franctocam (Germain<br />
ar Swiss) who tad built the*e ten-<br />
MM bullfflmpi to protect be mo-<br />
•aioi and who hoped to build a ball,<br />
titul Qrt en»hrlnli« Iheffl,<br />
I-Ume seashore SWy Law! wben the problem wn<br />
at least Uota *« nwBuaed to is and it remained ; .<br />
ritb new heat- ?W » <br />
bays jdl ahouldn/t Be wary In dealing with the Rus- low building noted In wnetB 8* did it Mlef to ttan U<br />
Qnireh <strong>of</strong> the Mul<strong>of</strong><br />
the Loave* and M h<br />
not to do<br />
uut<strong>of</strong> fa»h- 'ft** a**, beh^n JISatSSHSS «-^^m^iS^<br />
giva iw good value for our money.<br />
e Ocemn centpUB<br />
at* We<br />
r'to dkactef P*er than th* chap who always expects to get<br />
r-" ' gypped. We may be old-fashioned suctert but<br />
Atfod States w«. e^joyltfo:<br />
i?<br />
N * .f<br />
ttonwa.hopi*mylalrfby«caparty<br />
at the cMNMHsn,<br />
<strong>of</strong> «. MMttMt to- ""»«« W^^-<br />
by the TV cdtheiik.<br />
* contain, part* letlo-<br />
Hit tartarl Hu uw*r<br />
';d#M to<br />
•fc»•••"• j'--"'-"-7/4*"----'.;p-!i^fe*»fi.*-- ,. i<br />
•f ;•-•* s ' -•:-!.' t .'/>-.v':-*4r^^..i, 4 ,<br />
ac- he His N<br />
Garden State Scene .<br />
each July,<br />
l«t 3*sr. P6KX*U<br />
uounty, ttie O^dH .—<br />
flwd locally snd the tart aft 'Cat- ttoo<br />
lected hy the munUdpalitia ft* v»hi<br />
In the county.<br />
otter, vay BtUe U^^orfttU Iran<br />
OrigiijaUr the tax was Imposed on<br />
the iheory that 1M revenuea wen to<br />
be used to finance highway and<br />
bridge construction to keep pace with<br />
tremendous increases In traffic<br />
needs. It wasn't long, howeiter, un-<br />
Ul <strong>of</strong>ficials found ways to divert<br />
Oils steady stream <strong>of</strong> tax dollars<br />
variety at gavel<br />
tnkenly bawd on the ridiculous pre-<br />
lalr game tor special taxes. In a<br />
nation wine entire economy lj based<br />
so automotive transportation, vans.<br />
segmenti completely dependent upon<br />
automobile truffle, nothing doubt be<br />
much as its basic cost.<br />
With tot w— ——involved<br />
m m automobiles.<br />
^ ^ "? "? :« a. m.-WomMp Service. Mr*.<br />
downtaln. _ *» |o S-30<br />
W:« a. BL-^Juiyar OM tar ags Ipjn.<br />
10:Ca.m.-Serviceinaybeviewed «•<br />
on clowd circuit television In tan; Tjw<br />
p<br />
•ic Her directed by Dr. Wright,<br />
Featuring the Ohman Trumpet Trio.<br />
7:30 p. m.-0pening Service <strong>of</strong> «th<br />
Week <strong>of</strong> Summer Bible Cnnference*<br />
directed by Dr. Wrfcht. Mute by<br />
the Obman Trumpet Trio. Spealow.<br />
Rev. Roy W. Gurtatoon, Bible te«her<br />
and evongellit from St. Peter.bun.<br />
Ha.<br />
ti» p. m^ypervtai* Night Ryn-<br />
9 p. n^-Young People 1 . Hymn «ing •**«. Offl Si MBIT,<br />
conducted by David D. Allen, Jr. • • •<br />
MMinr «T. JrtlWt IUTHIMII aUMI<br />
7:30 p. m.-BlWe Conference direct- IM #. aW Clalial M,<br />
" J<br />
Ohman Trumpet Trio. Speaker, Rev<br />
Gmtataon.<br />
,#i MMr m mMblfMMi<br />
* kit, Hhia.<br />
9 a.m.-r*talry EuctarUt. I<br />
91 m.—MominE Prayer and Ser-<br />
:Jp|».m.-Ev«iln« Pmyer in the<br />
MM.ri tmm Chrtat the KD»<br />
Wgfc7i«i|<br />
ttiy £ ' 1<br />
SUMMIT SE*V/CFS<br />
FREEPARKWO:<br />
12th and c«U«l<br />
And how right he ffmt A atrloK <strong>of</strong> dlplo .<br />
and degrees does sot make a man MM, Maw <strong>of</strong>,<br />
the wisest never had a formal education.<br />
for knowledge la tie accumulation <strong>of</strong> facts. But<br />
wisdom is the ability to apply a few facts — parhapa<br />
only one — to m Ufe-situation.<br />
We know • dlattnfalatod aenotar who has writ,<br />
ten volumes on ecclesiastical arcUtectur*. And wm<br />
Churchen ain"t made to look at!<br />
And the scholar — earnest Christian (bat to<br />
y — htrmbly Mws to the wisdom <strong>of</strong> the widow!<br />
_ For whether it be a cathedral or chapel th»<br />
Church cannot enrich oar Uves until mmWr*<br />
•we enter its portal* to worship and serve God. n*<br />
Itur <strong>of</strong>. rA# Lord it Ms btgmrtng <strong>of</strong> wtotom. '<br />
ThU SwlM U B*lng PublltKcd Urnkf tU f sionapiililp <strong>of</strong> hS«<br />
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Williom Mm,n/G««^ A**it<br />
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• PLATE & WINDOW GLASS R^IACED<br />
• WALL & DOOR MIRRORS<br />
W m m APPROVED SERVICE<br />
Auto Glass Installed<br />
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Richard, ata. WlUlam F. Ron,, late Robert Rleck<strong>of</strong>f, a MUwaXe dealt<br />
R, Robinson. Mrs. tecttv*, arrested Harold RW on *<br />
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•y FILM rnw C**) •MUM Uke the "PeUte Suite," Ravel*<br />
Again this week we are continuing ">* It^^m de, Couperln" and<br />
with Mercury <strong>of</strong>ferings In the dassi "Valses Nobles at Sentimental^"<br />
cal field. ' . were written for piano, and later *-<br />
<strong>On</strong> a Mercory label we suggest you chestrataL This is another mod<br />
try'-Brahna Horn Trio" and "Sonata _, *<br />
6MB. "Hie Brahm. Horn mto" I, aifletf rendition at Wagnor In sucii<br />
WUKU CVef W£tlL^ in JWMHBKP J<br />
numlc. ' lBoldet" "Louengrin" and the ue^.<br />
The two works on thl. record inaw 1BI "nantaiBwi"^ ,<br />
be#m them that heavHfly rtiaxa- AlftBU* Antal DoraU ha. conduct^<br />
g g. , p d f M , tUi sue Is<br />
Be meiody, the lngenloiuly lntarmal VMtated in to flnt <strong>of</strong> Ua Wagnei.<br />
lapect ai toe componer". eonSple. "w »• 'wm English »onnd mi<br />
llt equally warm English orchestra<br />
^iea^jjiB pm ALunsi ja g<br />
Its' fliii stereo appeaiance in a<br />
Mercury label and wast muipmiid<br />
quite e*rfy A DeDuSfy 1 p p p<br />
penKoallty equally warm English orchest<br />
file "Hnrn Wo" tea alwsy. been " « is.tejn* $#» tu ttae W<br />
VWln belowd. Sonatas" The •Mood date* twenty at "BrihmV years "»« MlteUBBB.<br />
•ftpr tte 'lira Wo," and for a i "'""" , " ~ , 7,<br />
work <strong>of</strong> its sort It Is unusuaUy *un- llflnM OF Dill<br />
pie, without pretension* towards umnmnu in l«MUU<br />
"bigness," but a consummately | ^m ass) •<br />
grwt work nonflhflew. I f M<br />
lovers <strong>of</strong> good musk wffl .find • ^* ••<br />
tat a new album by Mercury wlU mM UflilBC A DAY<br />
inveujle Hs way into their eoUtc- ** HWlfiW « um.1<br />
flat al dasrtcsl mdHc. And Paray ¥««" Cam YlHsKt*lf<br />
conduct, the Detroit Symphony Or-<br />
" career. The<br />
- <strong>of</strong> tt» Mm M to<br />
IBy *"W HIMIBI<br />
chestra In "Ravels Le Tombeau D»<br />
Senttmentales, and Debussy-s P«lte .»** 9^^ f^S*^* ^^<br />
Mk" and well beloved fVMUm A for Garden reaMente and<br />
L'Apre*-Midl Dun Faune." «U <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
The iw-ording <strong>of</strong> 'tModl A L - m. % t m AL'S<br />
ATIAMT1C SBtVICE<br />
—
. ;i ri<br />
Fag mt Un Qafflen ate raauy •« firing a deer hunting umtm and<br />
ray*- having a "tan" trytae to get Into prohibitingnonqualitfledhunterstrom<br />
a tut* all it up with their new home. Lou', punchy loot carrying guna.<br />
have M M M tag at waff paper, fixture., and an «*««"MI bunting rertrlction were<br />
at ae,iMi mmm and the ste dmti. im *km*m J S f A ^ S<br />
*r tte flMt Ume, «al Attembry approved a mauure<br />
• - ^ rr» hM Lou •!» the BnUUBi hunting on waate and unfnkBng<br />
him from place to f<br />
M i. k*. JA r — holder*, Thyj taw atao prohibited the<br />
^ S^Jfh^ Baathier Joan and her famUy are ««* "M» «» d»r tt«a« and tht<br />
ijm» a. poMae, yfc,,^ j^,,, ^ g^^e ignga. iue <strong>of</strong> «t gun. Tne act remained in<br />
check with the Atlantic and Charlie i. really la !T^m^ effect until 1984.<br />
^^Lnttk^JStt ^"»iS t **"• •*• ** *"*" A»NewJeraeyiw»aii»sarh.blrd"<br />
and the ftcmt- mA Charlie is naUy in a "Har la becoming aware <strong>of</strong> the need tar<br />
Laura, Joan, and the three cmaervation, ao It wal a precedent<br />
'm really have "rtppy' tetter when It approved the colonies'<br />
1 thumb fifltt game law.. Kith an Increajed<br />
market<br />
I animaU. the Stan found;<br />
I few day. toying to find good «- " »«Mnnr to regulate Una traffic, I<br />
tbo BSUM. We nave new. for ~ yon H«« MdUuMlniigiHl deer rtlna un.<br />
»rry, Laura ha. been tryinj; to not *r "***»& • *» •» weU a. ftp.<br />
feiture <strong>of</strong> the »Wra.<br />
~~ Wtw Josey'i early settlement.'<br />
j^ hep a sharp took out g<br />
Ibr otie^i «te boahTwlll be S tor nw yeari la that emnnuBitt'.<br />
&njBteHT Quo E? *Wi*t to records <strong>of</strong> the State<br />
Wrtsido <strong>of</strong> ««n and Game, the War<br />
••- 1B3 marked the iBearporation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
_.Barry BeBowoar played goll last tint fowlina and fuuitag association<br />
M v at Atlantic aty, but to date — = ^^^<br />
we have no* hmd the KOTC. M It<br />
if Ute his ptoocbl* It cannot fee<br />
JM tatedlM<br />
Lou Len» Wtd hi. wife, Ann, an<br />
really having then»erve« a real vdation.<br />
The have been gone about<br />
fMff week. now. and we moM eerttliUjr<br />
owe they get back in time<br />
for the party.<br />
.Jo* Carter I» ha<br />
IpUyfag ptaeeUe<br />
a tough time<br />
keepuw the<br />
Jl»* a lioie to B01 IMnfi<br />
wttr Llmba- op the finger* tUg<br />
week far the piano at the Country<br />
dob ha. Jurt been tuned Mm get<br />
BUT. Snaky am out tor the party.<br />
•Where i. Joe MmerT He ha, been<br />
dadgiak the poker gsme. lately Now<br />
don't ten us that here U another one<br />
HUM guy. tfhomake. it in threerides<br />
and sit, back with a smile and<br />
watchM.<br />
^m*Jam been wondering whom?<br />
t Ed File ha. been WMring In<br />
I the button bole on bi* coat.<br />
Whs a dog bite, a nan it is not<br />
Dem, When Ml Is reversed it Is,<br />
Tta Jhui we would like to Ml you<br />
• «Ws story about the wile <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Commuter who called to a former<br />
Wg name in the boxing world, a<br />
man who wai recognized a. a great<br />
boner, and told the boxer that around<br />
the corner at the bourne there was<br />
a guy who wanted to punch him,<br />
the farmer boocer, in the note. After<br />
celebrating 25 year, <strong>of</strong> happy marriage<br />
we wander why Kit GiUam<br />
did tUft, Eddie, however looks all<br />
rUht to u*.<br />
| Now far the Baby Parade. Fdtow<br />
let-, get behind thy big event<br />
fiH.Bv" Un Qullkn, the Qrand<br />
Hantau, and MSMO and Mrs, Han<br />
•com our full mpport. Thl. year 1 ,<br />
parade win be the 5hrt and with<br />
(he dub being the iBoMor we watt<br />
our nwrnberHnp turnout to be the<br />
bfritri e-. Freddie Wet»ch,«iU be<br />
toeharge <strong>of</strong> the bud., and we MU<br />
need M men In addition to ttote<br />
already tfgned up to complete tt>e<br />
NOTHING PRE-PACKAGED<br />
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We ALSO CARRY A €OMPLIT1 L<br />
BRADLEY'S FARMERS MARKET I *»*« IKMBBIW PMIAM<br />
ALL-NEW<br />
nfJc AM. EXport 9-2124<br />
FREE DELIVERY<br />
FRANK Md ELEANOR BRADLEY<br />
It'i like changing from the old-fashioned ice-box . , ,<br />
to ute one <strong>of</strong> the wonderful all new Gas Refrinratnn!<br />
Completely new in design both In and out krid in<br />
appearance and functioning, the new Gas Refriger- j<br />
•tor fully eliminates frostl Your Gal Refrigerator J<br />
performs at top efficiency therefore, at all tunes, J<br />
and <strong>of</strong> course, you never have to defrost! M<br />
The automatic ice-cube maker assured that you<br />
always have • full supply <strong>of</strong> ice on hud ...<br />
automatically! No more chipping or dripping or<br />
spilled trays , , , no more suddenly "aU-ouj" <strong>of</strong> ice<br />
because the children forgot to refill the trays! A neverending<br />
supply is always there , , . automatically!<br />
with the BOW Gu<br />
•• **,. ' J<br />
us<br />
THj (XttAM CtTY<br />
f n~~n~~n rpun i/innvr<br />
Hydrangea Festival<br />
Hydrangea<br />
'Boost Community' Utility<br />
I|A* An Annwo|rfv«flt<br />
Winners Announced<br />
E*T<br />
at the FeteWinnen IJNWOOO - M m In the un Man Urges Township People<br />
![Mmw*MlMr Fir* Obrtipiury<br />
Hydrai«« Festival lor this cll>-<br />
SOMERS POINT — The Greater were RtuHuncn) u M M :<br />
•ku* to make the<br />
Up^ TOWNiHIP - Mark<br />
J<br />
r an annual affair<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Hydrangea Oub has •at Bah, Mr, and MR, luriey. Ing, manager <strong>of</strong> Area Devtlapmeni<br />
Uttcd the Winner- In the local clUes MB Oak Grove av.<br />
I <strong>of</strong> the AtlaBtic, ao neetrie Oom.<br />
tm W, theiKHit Kuctwdul dim*.-<br />
In the mo MydraiKim Festival, Win- Best Gardm. Mr. and Mm. t. V. P«ny has Urged all riUicns to be<br />
l|MiwiavMMf to a n than SB<br />
IqitrntDui years the da-<br />
ASH in Seiners hint a»: •our, 546 Barr av.<br />
BBMten «l their local arm U they<br />
I^MI beM €aeh Beat hydrangea bush: Daniel<br />
Bat Any Pwquir_ffiad), Mr. andwimh<br />
to attract desirable Industry to<br />
Mn. Hwiry j. Gilson. 103 W. kxate herp, Mr. EwinK •pate to<br />
Steelmsn, 710 2nd M,, Unit; Mrs<br />
Wit*» Halnwav,<br />
numbers ol the Upper T^-nshlp<br />
p In charge <strong>of</strong> Wolf, 213 Pennsylvania B«t display around a umall homo, Chamber <strong>of</strong> Oommene at their din-<br />
mteod ttartr urat.+U ap-<br />
and Mrs. Robert Lop. Mns. JaoiM Michael hacepra. Wt ner nMTtinK held Monday •venlng is<br />
er. no 3rd M,, third.<br />
Barr av.<br />
the social room <strong>of</strong> the TurkahM<br />
Best hydrangea garden: Pnul Noe, Bat display around a large home, MethadUt Church.<br />
SB Sunny av., firtf; and Mn. Ed- Mn. James E. Hughes, ran Maple<br />
A; The committr—«n are<br />
Mr. KwinK told chamber<br />
#$« win Heck, 6 W. Braddock dr., sec. av.<br />
Oaflea latento<br />
they shouJd analjse their own couv<br />
end.<br />
Grubb.<br />
munity. correct those thinp* that<br />
Best ami pasquir red: Harry H<strong>of</strong>f. Birthday Barbccu*<br />
aren't desirable and exploit the Rood<br />
nun, 2 E, Wihnot av,, first; and LttiWOOD - Mia, Maty Aon Bo-<br />
U. S. court widens ban en wire<br />
R in the h community.<br />
Harry Quinn, 101 E. Meyran av , rn, dtjgiter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs,<br />
|tsp evidcnt-ft<br />
They should atao determine<br />
•ecend.<br />
Richard Bowen. at 14 Sanwn av., f Idt h ld b<br />
Best display around a targe home-; LUf celebrated her 11th birth<br />
Mrs. R. Weekley, 35 E. Dawes av., day at a barbecue b Saturday even-<br />
tan; and CM. C. A. Mclaughlin ing at her home, Movi weie »bown.<br />
~1 S. Village dr., second.<br />
music was enjoyed and the prover-<br />
Best display around a small home! bial hamburgeri with all the "Hx-<br />
Here's a Reminder Frank Sannlno ,4U 4th St.. firsi ^l" were enjoyed bj the young<br />
and Mm. J, J. Slide, m 1st «„ pp Miss Bowen received many<br />
second.<br />
toveh/ il<br />
To CHICK MM PIT <strong>of</strong><br />
your BABY'S SHOES.<br />
Outgrown SIMM<br />
Arc Harmful te<br />
Growing Fast,<br />
Accurately Fitted<br />
Priced According TRAINED PERSONNEL TO<br />
INSURE PROPER FITTING<br />
WOMEN'S SHOES<br />
Km EXport 9-3373<br />
the<br />
y<br />
type <strong>of</strong> Industry that would be mos<br />
HEADQUARTERS for MUSIC<br />
THE JACK LOUIS<br />
MUSIC CENTER & STUDIOS<br />
437 Asbury Aw, <strong>Ocean</strong> Oiy<br />
Exlusive Dealers fan<br />
SOHMER . JANSSEN , KOHLER<br />
CAMPBELL - KIMBALL PIANOS<br />
LOWREY ORGANS<br />
BAND INSTRUMENTS ACCORWONS<br />
TEACHIN6 BY EXPiRTS<br />
• • •<br />
OUR $IXTH YEA*<br />
SHHT MUSIC RECORDS<br />
INSTRUMENT RENTALS<br />
Phone EXport 9-2660<br />
1<br />
to draft the propoied oian and sub. The next iM<br />
mJLlt to the towmhip e^dals. Oth. September IS, »<br />
ermembDrs will be«liM Florence meeting In H*J<br />
Speck, Gamaliel BnS&dley, Harold Trinity MMIDI<br />
Dalley and Ralph Uum,<br />
"Jolly Worketi"<br />
cernlnR labor statistics, guUding<br />
sites, water available and locol ter.<br />
nun. Qua! it;<br />
Every ciUwn should hflp attrart<br />
industry, Mr. Swing itaW. A «»>.<br />
resentative <strong>of</strong> an industty seeking a<br />
new location may by-pan the rom. lELECTRiCALWORK<br />
munlrjf just because he gets a "sour"<br />
opinton <strong>of</strong> the ana after speaking tn<br />
the local service station operator or<br />
grocery store proprietor or any <strong>of</strong> thp<br />
other local clUwns he meets on lh» _^_ CALL US TODAY<br />
itreeta,<br />
RepresentativM who are scout, GEORGE S. DUNGAN<br />
ing areas don't announce why they<br />
are, so if you believe in your Jn><br />
. RIO. ELECTRICIAN _if "<br />
munity. boost It," Mr. Ewing aud. 222 Asbury Ave.<br />
Including both the Cape May Ooun<br />
ty Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, and tne<br />
suitable for their own area. Thw local chambers and the Southern<br />
must be prepared to attract Indus New Jersey Development Council<br />
try with Rood community planning are Joining with utility companira WEEK WHO<br />
and zonins. should collect Cacti con- to boost good industrial development SPECIAL!<br />
<strong>of</strong> this area, Bwing stated.<br />
AFRICAN<br />
In the brief business meeting con-<br />
ANY $1.50 PLANT<br />
ducted by Ralph Bourn .chamber I<br />
FOR ONLY .......<br />
Public Health president, the members agreed la This WHk End <strong>On</strong>ly. ChoJM <strong>of</strong> Many '<br />
present a program for niert'hantllo<br />
licensing <strong>of</strong> ail businMS estabUsh-<br />
7TH AND THE BOJ_U<br />
Code Adopted inents as well as Ik-rasing <strong>of</strong> all<br />
STAINTON-* NMIg<br />
ample soliciting for magazine sales<br />
~H AND ASBURY<br />
TOWNSIBP — A public ir charities in the area.<br />
CONNOISUUR MS*<br />
health nuisance ordinance was ad- Members stated that the proceeds<br />
11TO AND BOARI>WA_<br />
opted on first reading at an Upper rould help defray the cost <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Blin IN 1CIU '^'\<br />
Township Board <strong>of</strong> Health meeting jownshlp special police (oree and<br />
m BOARDWALK<br />
that preceded the Townihip Com- frauld also ^ve the township know,<br />
mittee nieelng in the Township Hall edge <strong>of</strong> types <strong>of</strong> businesses operat-<br />
AIR-CONDITIONED GREENHOUSE<br />
in Tuckahoe Monday evening. ing in the area. Members partieul-<br />
OAK AVENUE NEAR CENTRAL A*<br />
The ordinanee will be presented iriy emphasiied the need tor<br />
7 mlln from Octan <strong>City</strong>. \tnt •§ i<br />
for final rending and passage at the jcenslng <strong>of</strong> magazine salesmen and<br />
next meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Health other door-to-door salesmen.<br />
Greenhouses...<br />
ilated for Monday evening, Augusi Robert Hunter was appointed to<br />
8, at 7:M o'clock.<br />
act as chairman <strong>of</strong> the committee<br />
The ordinance adopts the public<br />
health nuisance code <strong>of</strong> New jersey<br />
(19531. It is concerned with the in.<br />
spection ol the premises by enloro<br />
ing <strong>of</strong>ficials and provides for the<br />
removal or abatement <strong>of</strong> certain<br />
nuisances.<br />
Three copies <strong>of</strong> the entire public<br />
health nuisance code have been filed<br />
in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Charles Coiaa.<br />
boone, <strong>of</strong> Beesleys J-oint, clerk <strong>of</strong><br />
the Upper TowrBhlp Boari <strong>of</strong> Health.<br />
BREAKFAST OH<br />
The cosies will remain on file tor<br />
the use and examination by the public.<br />
THE BOARDWALK<br />
The ordinanee provides for a pen.<br />
aity <strong>of</strong> .not ins than B and not<br />
IS WONDERFULi<br />
more than H0O tor each violation,<br />
and takes effect 30 days after the<br />
first pubUcaUon <strong>of</strong> the ordinance<br />
SUITS WELCOME<br />
thy week.<br />
UNTIL NOON.<br />
SWITCH TO Q u i c y<br />
-JUCTtk WATER HEATING<br />
CilANOt I your home ttayt ^arkli'ng clean,,,<br />
beauae tberc't no Mot, no dirt, no gnaiy film,<br />
frith an tUetric wmtcr heater!<br />
SIMPLER! O«tt be iniUllcd anywhere—•ven in<br />
* ddKt!' IniUll it—turn it on—forget it! You'll<br />
td$4f corapkto uwibte-free hot water service<br />
mxlomttitallyl<br />
S«fc •• an electric light bulb!<br />
dectrfc unit heat,<br />
net jwa hornet<br />
AND ENJOY THE<br />
WG DIFFERENCE<br />
7<br />
/A<br />
•3-f -f%-"\ vwm^'mmm<br />
PUTT ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />
Garden Show<br />
Starts Sept. 9<br />
SQMEHS POINT - The Bghtfc<br />
Annual Flower Show <strong>of</strong> the Green<br />
Thumb Garden Club <strong>of</strong> Somers Mint<br />
will be held Friday and Saturday.<br />
September 9 and 10, in the Social<br />
Hall <strong>of</strong> Grace Lutheran Church<br />
Dawes av, and a»re rd., Someri<br />
ftint, Mr». Ed«in Heck, president<br />
the dub, hat appointed Mrs.<br />
. .Smit -Smith ilmirnian<br />
<strong>of</strong> the show.<br />
Tim theme <strong>of</strong> thte jrmr'i evait<br />
will be Our National Holidays, An<br />
Invitation has been extended all Interested<br />
in participating both In the<br />
horticulture and flower araaeements<br />
divisions. The pubUe is Invited<br />
to visit the affair.<br />
MM, Smith has announced the fbl<br />
lowing committee chairmen: Mrs.<br />
Alden Bt-rryman. stagint;. Mrs, Al-<br />
Iced WMcott, entries, Mrs. Joseph<br />
Hnvrilchak. clflsslOcaUon; Mrs. F«d<br />
Schlogel, judges; Mrs, Heck and<br />
Mn. Edward Halletz. hoapitajtty,<br />
Mn, Walter Rowland, Juniors; Mn,<br />
John Dix, blttto. and Mn, James<br />
Clayton, conservation, educational<br />
exhibits; Mrs, Earl Sambrook.<br />
iwanis: Un, Paul Hemphill. publt<br />
jty; Mrs. Robert Btaekman, chair<br />
nan <strong>of</strong> judges: and Mrs, Stoddaro<br />
"iray, consultant.<br />
AtnxxJIng Camp<br />
PALERMO — <strong>On</strong>e Explorer and<br />
Jour Boy Scout* <strong>of</strong> Troop 79, pttlermo,<br />
left Sunday morning for •<br />
veek <strong>of</strong> camping at Camp Klmble<br />
n Auburn. N, J. Explorer Scout Do<br />
loy Reapm and Scouts Jacob Fidd,<br />
Ir., Herbert Band, Jr.. David Gunt-<br />
Mr, Oar Reagan and Danny Bev-<br />
-' are attending the camp.<br />
IS? WIST<br />
SPECIALIZING IN<br />
T '<br />
!flcffl ! '::<br />
Established 1912<br />
Free Boardwalk Parking<br />
NOW AT SIMMS' - TRY THEM<br />
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Board Renews<br />
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SOOTHS FOrNT — The Somers<br />
Point Baud <strong>of</strong> Education Monday<br />
snlng renewed the bin contract<br />
with Public Service CoordlnHtcii<br />
Transport, The contrnn lor the ism.<br />
'n school year will be lor the Bine<br />
number <strong>of</strong> bum and routes as were<br />
mSed for the 18BM0 school year.<br />
Authorization was given for advert<br />
Usementa for bids tor fuel oil. These<br />
bids must be received prior to the<br />
next Board meeting Augiui 22.<br />
Approval atao was gven for the use<br />
. <strong>of</strong> the health room at the Dawei av.<br />
ISthool tor a Mndergiirten class. Thig<br />
was approved by John Hebnbold,<br />
Atlantic Oounly Superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
Schools, for the 1960-fii term.<br />
A contract was awarded the Wil-<br />
liam J, Crane Company <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>, for the installation <strong>of</strong> a new<br />
lumaee and holla' at the Daw av.<br />
I school and a report was received<br />
from Board member, Fred H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />
on the proposed policy for school<br />
insurance.<br />
President John Patterson iminicted<br />
member Charles Behler to review the<br />
piles relative to putting In new light-<br />
electrical contractors' bids with sup.<br />
Ing fixtures and bids for installing a<br />
new clock system.<br />
Board members present were Jolin<br />
Patterson, Charles Adelirt, CharlM<br />
Behler, Fred H<strong>of</strong>fman, Mrs. Billle<br />
Cranmer, Mm. Uydie Seaman, secretary!<br />
and Herbert Searle, superin-<br />
iendent <strong>of</strong> schools.<br />
Cuba's oil supply called assured<br />
tor month<br />
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Mainland Church—.<br />
FIRST MPTHT<br />
*•*, MM runti. PMNT<br />
tmdm,<br />
•i30 a.m. — Church School.<br />
11 a.m. — Morning Worship,<br />
8:30 p.m. — B, Y. F.<br />
T;M p,m, — Evening Service.<br />
i p,m, — mertlng.<br />
*<br />
Mv. Rttart •, OtlM, Mp<br />
8:30 and 11 a.m. — Momlng Wor><br />
•hip.<br />
9:45 a.m. — Oiurch School,<br />
8; IS p.m. — Senior High B. Y, T,<br />
I'M p.m, — Evi-nlnjj Service.<br />
(Frtd-y)<br />
p.m, — Junior Hirt B, Y, F.<br />
7 p.m, — Junior B, Y, F,<br />
T:16 p.m. — Prayer mooting.<br />
• * *<br />
ST. jounri R. c<br />
Km,. Je4m a. PlaiugMi, Mir<br />
8:M,' 7:«, i, ID, 11 a.m. and 12<br />
noon — Masses<br />
4:15 to 5:30 and 7:13 to 8:30 pm.<br />
— ConfeBions,<br />
Daily<br />
7 a.m. — Mass<br />
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LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />
Rw. William Ctnsnr Pamr<br />
9:45 a.m. — Churoh School<br />
U a.m. — Morning Worship,<br />
8:30 p.m.—Junior Young people,<br />
7:30 p.m. — Evening Servlee.<br />
8:4S p.m. — Senior Young People<br />
Tuariay<br />
p-m, — Ladies Missionary So-<br />
ciety.<br />
y<br />
8 p.m. —<br />
• • *<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN<br />
«•». CharlM Rinck Jr..<br />
Swtday<br />
9: SO and 11 a.m. — Morning Worship.<br />
9:30 a.m. — Church &hool,<br />
7:30 p.m. — Luther League.<br />
Thvnday<br />
7:30 p.m. — Oiolr rehearsal,<br />
* * *<br />
BETHANY MRTHODICT<br />
I". J«nm S, ReMMM, P»uw<br />
9;« a.m, — Church School.<br />
II a.m. — Morning Worship.<br />
7:30 p,m, — Evening Service,<br />
8:30 p,m. — Senior Choir rehearsal,<br />
Tata? (Friday)<br />
8:30 p.m. — Youth Choir reheai-<br />
y<br />
7:30 p.m. — Prayer meeting.<br />
8:30 p.m. Commission meeting.<br />
Thundty<br />
8:30 p.m. — junior Choir rehearsal.<br />
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* • *<br />
•ETHEL METHODIST<br />
VVi As Ri nMBnEki; P^^ttf*<br />
8-4S a.m. — Morning Warship.<br />
U a.m. — Church School,<br />
• • «<br />
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OPEN FBIDAY and SATURDAY EVENOTqg<br />
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1:30 and 11 a.m. — Church Nursery,<br />
9:30 a.m. - Church School.<br />
8:45 p.m, — M, Y. F.<br />
8 p.m. — BvMring<br />
9 p.m. — Official Board,<br />
6:« p,ni, _ Junior Choir rehearsal.<br />
1 p.m. — Commission meetings.<br />
Thw«Uy<br />
8 p m. — Senior Choir rpheartal.<br />
* • *<br />
»COND CAM MAT<br />
11 a.m, — Wonuiip Servtoe.<br />
ft 15 p.m. — Junior and Senior<br />
Youth Groups<br />
7:30 p.m. - Fellowship Hour<br />
8 p.m. - BIUB Study<br />
VMsMday<br />
• p.m. — Prayer MectfH§,<br />
• * *<br />
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IM MMI, All—. Paalar<br />
10 a.m. — Morning Worship |Sf<br />
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Ice. Chuixh nurm-ry provided.<br />
••», DtMM UwMI*. M N UilS ».m. — Sunday school with<br />
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arw}<br />
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1<br />
Bailey, also contestants, were<br />
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i, Billy —Grainger Studio photo.<br />
y , y<br />
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(n 19th Year l fw Playhouse Performance<br />
SOMEBS p W PONT -nelMn. n H M 1 *<br />
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Mat n- by Catherine Bowen ling wtos in "Silk Stockings" was<br />
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Joe -Wagner -<br />
noday, Wagner hauled aboard tht«<br />
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QMHUKd •evcMleet, nlne-uiche*.<br />
Bob Bradnnaw rtepped gboard Hi<br />
yacht the "Baracuda" and gunned<br />
her out for deep waters thli week.<br />
Bradahaw and party threw out feath<br />
er lures and sat back to Wait fot<br />
"•hatever hsppened alorm. Bob did<br />
not capture a mermaid but he did<br />
net something about twice as rare<br />
Bob landed a vinhoo. The illm «<br />
Inch fiih weighed 16 pound* when<br />
checked in at Lemont'g.<br />
More than 200 msckeral along hdth<br />
four sea bans, two weakflsh and one<br />
torblt were registered by Steeusan'l<br />
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Tbe skillful anglers in the party included<br />
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League crown- Wednesday', awnpour<br />
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ta aairt ten to noiAlai hta SMOd<br />
PONY win ol the year. He allovred<br />
four hits, all In the tint <strong>On</strong>e frama.<br />
Hlstwo-for-three pncai all batterg.<br />
Toe Druggiitu came up with a big<br />
fourth liming to MW it up. Andy<br />
Cajks and Chariey Helm walked and<br />
then Kenny Utnk, Smith, and<br />
Chuck Schmled let loose with tafetlei<br />
to account tor most <strong>of</strong> the damage.<br />
Howard Laytoq wa* the losing<br />
pitcher M he h<strong>of</strong>liered in the opening<br />
frame.<br />
~ tlItlt-4<br />
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Olympic Team<br />
CSDflfisice in the physical fioiess s&<br />
American youth and the* ability is<br />
S te £^ j ^ g | j h i g<br />
Olympic* wa» mynaaed by Charles<br />
Xowr at the Wednesday noon meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the KIWBOU dub.<br />
The speaker la chalmum <strong>of</strong> the<br />
5? ; .<br />
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FBA rallied In the<br />
I ftauxt to ibutout Colony, :<br />
also had gum •eon* until<br />
to Ural Indus y<br />
I Facing the attack (or FBA were<br />
HaBwtth a double. HogBn with<br />
•tarfn and Wlaman with a one-bagger.<br />
Fur Colony, Mauw tripled and<br />
Bbder doubled.<br />
Busfield regiitcred nine strikeouts<br />
on the hill Jor FBA. Kruegl burled<br />
13 fens for Colony.<br />
• •••i-i<br />
• ••••-*<br />
In major league action on Monday,<br />
PM<br />
the U n handed Legion Its Drat debut<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Mason, 7-5. But* Lahtl,<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the top pitchers In the league,<br />
wa« credited with the win for the<br />
lions. Lahtl totaled 11 strikeout*.<br />
Rick Howell terns shouldered with the<br />
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MONDAY, AUGUST 1st<br />
* \<br />
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PACKING for Ow<br />
CnrtomertK Now y«*<br />
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League Action<br />
Us, OB THnlay cvniip. Exchange<br />
to inMntmi Ktajpnla, S-l : KhMols Jawd<br />
Ibwlf from a •nutmt defeat by a last<br />
lmdoB rally netting one ran. Ball<br />
pitched a one lajttar tor Exchange.<br />
Rhywiat' Aflm BUMUI the only hit<br />
<strong>of</strong>t HalL a dngte. Cayte was the<br />
Joalmi pUehar. All tEnchanae Aw hlu<br />
were racked up by Norrls, Cambum<br />
11111-*<br />
and Henry.<br />
Jill K-S<br />
#•••1—1<br />
Acme First Half<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tball Champs<br />
Acme soared into the first half<br />
championship hi the Summer S<strong>of</strong>tball<br />
League on Monday evening by virtue<br />
<strong>of</strong> a inoundine defeat <strong>of</strong> Its chief<br />
rival, Wlshams (W.<br />
As late as the Ufth Inning. Acme<br />
trailed Wlslmms. 2-0. Bat Acme exploded<br />
In the sixth and again in the<br />
seventh to clinch victory. Klrchon*,<br />
David Ybck, Nolan, Webberhold, Sedtoek,<br />
Bredslet. and Bbdiy all smashed<br />
singles in the final Inning rally (or<br />
Joanne Woodward as a socialite wife npumed by her Wall Street<br />
husband Paul Newman hi Mark Robson'a Twentirth Century Fox Clne-<br />
maSeope, Deluxe Color produrtlon <strong>of</strong> Jnhn O'luira's beat-sellliOT Novel,<br />
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• 111 •—* mow and Nell with singles and Nick,<br />
Action was hot and heavy In theTed.y<br />
awl<br />
DIAMOND dinner rlnn. B anull dla-<br />
ell with a double, David Yock WHS <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Summer Basketball Psycho, starring Anthony Permond». vlelnltj' Mlh «ri»t. (Ishlnc<br />
y , g y iler Reward call BXport 9.uaa.w, REPAilS<br />
on the hill for Acme and registered League this week. League Imders kins, VVera<br />
Miles, il Jh John Gavin Gi dand<br />
eight strikeouts. Wlsham hurled for Plymouth Inn, Fiesta and Atlantic Janet Leigh, is one o! the most thrill-<br />
CompMt rl<br />
Wishams and gave up 13 hits.<br />
Ing mysteries ever produced. Pro-<br />
Phillies Clinic<br />
aty all had important contests<br />
Rapalr Soviet<br />
ducer Alfred Hitchcock has spared FEMALE HELP WANTED<br />
scheduled.<br />
no expense to make the film as real-<br />
Ma|or<br />
Mid, •Stars, Orioles,<br />
Monday night, Plymouth Inn istic as possible.<br />
AIftTiftl^I^R, esrperfenged all fWIld<br />
Here Next Tues.<br />
clobbered the Hawki. fMD in the<br />
Dodg«r* Gain Victory<br />
The plot opens with a robbery and<br />
operatdr. Top salary, N. J, li^nsf, CALL US<br />
tint game <strong>of</strong> a twin bill. Again<br />
trt^'i B^suty Balen. 7SP Sh&f? Hssd,<br />
a murder and the pace never slows<br />
A itafl <strong>of</strong> four'coaches <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Point, Phone WAUIW 7-M4,<br />
Hitting was veiy strong In the Crawford was the big spark for theuntil<br />
the closing scene, Hitchcock<br />
National League Baseball<br />
SCHUFF<br />
(3ub will be In <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Tuesday<br />
Morning League this week. The Irish Innkeepers as he netted 18 points. derived the story from a book by<br />
and Wednesday to scout teesl dia-<br />
Stars, Dodper and Orioles all scored Teammate Herk Lamley. <strong>of</strong> Duke, Robert Bloch.<br />
OHIEK THE ADVANTAqM - Top 710 Atbury Av*.<br />
esmmiiildii, conv«ni@nt hsuri, vgiy.<br />
mond talent at a tryout session on<br />
vleteHei,<br />
also netted 12 points.<br />
* *<br />
able training your own safeer, new<br />
the municipal ball field at 5th st, Til the minor loop on Monday the Satrappe led the scoring for the<br />
fripndi, pl^sant wsrk! ! Sell Avsn<br />
OHmetls. Dial Atlantic Cits' 4-3128 PIANO TUNDJO. rep<br />
and Bay av. |<br />
Dodgers clobbered the Pirates 12-2. Birds with 11 points, Leary also<br />
"Please Don't Eat The Daisies" 'rave fieffle and Phong, 7-2£ PnfaBlaiial piano t<br />
Teny Howell wai ttie winning hurlcr dunked hi 10.<br />
work Busranfaed.<br />
Veteran Phillies Smut Jocko Col-<br />
is a warm comedy dealing with the<br />
PUBB Tuning lenia. 1<br />
and Steve Shrtner took the loss. In the second game Monday night,<br />
As». LJnwooa —<br />
lins aided by Male McDonald, Mickey<br />
humor stemming from daily prob<br />
Sieve Voardman slammed a home Fiesta walloped Inlet. SMI. Inlet<br />
Filnzi and Joe Caputo, <strong>of</strong> the PhlUlcs<br />
lems familiar to every American MALE HELP WANTED WAUwr MM<br />
run for the Dodgera and Bob Taubel never led. Not only was Fiesta's<br />
itart, will conduct the sessions at 10<br />
tamily, Doris Day and David Nlven<br />
JVralBU; KEWEAVIHQ<br />
did the lame for the pratei. Don total <strong>of</strong> ffi points the highest ever<br />
a.m. both days. Pred "Dtode" HoweU<br />
head the cast <strong>of</strong> this 01m which Is LfflMAN (Mule) For Heal Bitau turn, moth hole m, i_<br />
Larene uluiwed a single and a double rucked up this season in one game<br />
__'lre OPBartunily for at ieul tlO.OOQ Etons, Suttonhqlri BQUBM<br />
and E. Fenton Carey, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
based on Jean Kerr's best selling inesme, bes ^si. Sentinel LedESf. tf<br />
HuniUtdan,<br />
for the Dodgers.<br />
but Fiesta's Fred Sehmjti also estab-<br />
Qly High School Physical Education<br />
book <strong>of</strong> the same title.<br />
lished himself as the highest scorer<br />
Department, wU assist.<br />
In another minor league ramc on tor a single game with an amazing<br />
The four young sons <strong>of</strong> happily<br />
OOLPRED MAN all around njtohen 1116 Bay Avi, Phoot<br />
work Mnyfslr Restaurant 70B Boards<br />
Players bom 16 to 21 yean In theMonday,<br />
The Orioles defeated the 34 points. He was followed by team<br />
married Kate and Larry Maekay waiii, 8.3<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Off area are invited to take Bravei, IMO. Christy Day, winning mate Ted Kemer with IB points.<br />
provide the hljlnks that go on in<br />
part Members <strong>of</strong> American Legion nttcher Biitch Pordham and Chuck<br />
this movie severing almost every xperi pptuiiiDef<br />
Wdnieti- Haspi Spital<br />
In a single game on Tuesday night.<br />
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teams are required to supply written Watta all boomed home run lor the<br />
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Barber Shoppers<br />
Sing Here Sat.<br />
Patrons to the Saturday night vocal<br />
concerts on the boardwalk Music<br />
Her will enjoy a special treat this<br />
week with the appearance here af the<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Society<br />
for the Preservation and Encouragement<br />
<strong>of</strong> Barber shop Quartet Singing<br />
in America,<br />
The Soriery, which promotes thai<br />
"Rood, old-time close harmony,"<br />
the world'! largest vocal orRaniznti<br />
boasting a membership <strong>of</strong> 30,000 sing,<br />
era in MO remmuniiies throughout<br />
the country.<br />
The feelely WTO OrBnniied in 1938<br />
for the purpose <strong>of</strong> reviving nnd prft<br />
serving the auartrr style <strong>of</strong> hnnfionj!<br />
so popular around the turn <strong>of</strong> the<br />
centuiy In this country.<br />
"The Boardwallif'rs," the ^horus<br />
members who represent the Chnptct<br />
in quartet competiHon, have performed<br />
to warm receptions in this<br />
resort on a number <strong>of</strong> ocrasionn.<br />
The Chapter chorus <strong>of</strong> nlmixt .10<br />
voices in under the direction <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />
Heath ani Nell Plum.<br />
Dancing Campus<br />
Opens Saturday<br />
The Dancing Campus, ii new doiicv<br />
tall designed for oslleRCtagr boys<br />
and jjtrls, is st-hfduled to open at<br />
BW0 TurkHhoe rd., Marmora, at 9<br />
p.m. tomorrow night.<br />
Red Hughes and his Skyiiners rti.'l<br />
play live rniigii 1 on Wednesday, FVi- I<br />
day and Saturday nighti from 9 p.m.<br />
until 1 a.m. Saturdays there will be<br />
a full dance orchestra and on WednesdBy<br />
and Fridays n combo. Rrcorded<br />
music will be the order for<br />
the rest <strong>of</strong> the week, and the enm.<br />
pus will be closed on Sunday.<br />
Joe.] A, Mott, Jr.. a local attorney;<br />
Robert L. Sharp, city (ax<br />
assessor and Commissioner D .Allen<br />
Stretch, Jr., were the prim-ionls in<br />
Wesftvny Enterprises, which is ho.<br />
hind thi> venture.<br />
"We feel that a IHPBP segment or<br />
these young people desire a well<br />
managed establishment without liquor<br />
whre they may gather with<br />
their friends and spend an eveninst<br />
<strong>of</strong> enjoyable dancing. A snack bur<br />
will be on the premises selling je"<br />
cream, sandwiches and s<strong>of</strong>t drinks,"<br />
the owners Jointly announced.<br />
Shefflln* <strong>On</strong><br />
•nd Qotttp <strong>of</strong><br />
Club<br />
•y H, MRKI BAKER<br />
rorty took part in Saturday's<br />
. regressive. The top scorers were<br />
Mary Joy, Dorothy Jackson, Emily<br />
Hansen, Harold Hodine, Allen Duwnand<br />
W, A. Brooks.<br />
The third place tie in the Men s<br />
Singles was played <strong>of</strong>f Monday aft.<br />
emoon, with diaries Slam defeating<br />
Charles Hiller. Thus the first <strong>of</strong><br />
the five regularly scheduled tournaments<br />
is concluded. It began Moii<br />
day evenins, July Is. with » entrants.<br />
The sbrth annual Polar Bear-Pelican<br />
tournament will he staged en<br />
August 5 and 12 at 7:30 p.m. The<br />
Polar Bears are picked from those<br />
who remain in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> all winter:<br />
the Pelicans from the Florida<br />
faeationeni. To date the PB's hold<br />
I 4.1 edge and are hoping to maintain<br />
their supremacy. Be sure (a<br />
-Jffle out and root for your favorite<br />
We are happy to report that Mabei<br />
Porch who underwent surgery three<br />
weeks ago at Siore Memorial Hospital<br />
Is HsUng comfortably, she re<br />
lurned to her home about ten days<br />
»BO, but suffered a relapse and had |<br />
to be returned to the hospital.<br />
The next club meeting will be held<br />
on Wednesday, August 10, 11:30 a.m.<br />
Since the annual election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
will take place, it Is important thai<br />
you attend.<br />
TlnMly T«« Tip<br />
District Director <strong>of</strong> Internal Rev.<br />
enue, Chris L, Qroas, today reminded<br />
taxpayers j»ho are required tu<br />
file quarterly Federal excise tax returns,<br />
that Monday, August 1, Is the<br />
deadline for flUng return lor the<br />
calendar quarter ended June 30, 1S60<br />
Returns should be addressed and<br />
nuUietj to "Mstrtet Director <strong>of</strong> Intemal<br />
Revenue, iDS Market Street,<br />
Cmdn 1, N. J,<br />
LillUn H, Maftwwt ~~<br />
Lillian H, Mnthcws, a retired registered<br />
nunie, aied « her summer<br />
home here, 1B0 Bay BV., on July SO,<br />
Sie to suiMvod by her husband, ban.<br />
iel L, Mathews. Interment was in<br />
HaaaonBeld, (M.J.) Baptirt Cemetery,<br />
Atrnngements wen; by the Godfrey-<br />
Smith Funeral Home.<br />
Ithrt SOwn ""<br />
IMirt S, O», ol WejtvlUe, N.J.,<br />
dltd July 23 at her summer home<br />
here at MS E, aoth rt.<br />
MOTHS TO HIDDEBH<br />
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StfMi<br />
*** r~*m «»ifuht to r«]«t<br />
Musk Pier Concert Programs<br />
Clarence fuhrmmn, Conductor<br />
Frank Rvggieri, Manager<br />
Beginning ^auy It 8 P.M.<br />
Wedding <strong>of</strong> the Wlnfc<br />
Homing - "<br />
PlWay July Htfc<br />
Miss Nada Rownnd<br />
My Torreador Padilla<br />
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Sweethearts ...Herbert<br />
<strong>On</strong> The MaU Goldman<br />
Raymond Overture Thomas<br />
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Thine Alone ..._• Herbert Orpheus Overture .,,,, Offenbach<br />
Jan Broadhurst<br />
The Lord's Prayer ,,,, Mallete<br />
Henry VIII Dances German<br />
Allen Keller<br />
Humoresque<br />
.Dvorak Dk Berceuse de Joeelyn Godard<br />
Lone ACT In Alriila .Mesmger Selection From Sweethearts Herbert<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Miss Mnda Rowand<br />
In A Monastery <strong>On</strong>rdcn .....^Ketdby Group <strong>of</strong> Piano Solos<br />
Will You Remember ,,,,,,.. Rombrrg Miss Zola Mae Rhnulis<br />
Chuck Broadhurst Waltz From "Faust" Gounod<br />
KniRhtsbridge March ......Cfflfrs Solo<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
My Mnryland .....Rombrm Comedinn Gallop Kabnlevsky<br />
Just A Little Bit Of Hiiivtri ....Bnll KinB and I ..Rodffers<br />
Chueh BrondhunH<br />
Amarylliss ,,,.,, ; Ohys Mond*y Awsvtt 1st ltH<br />
My Hero ,,..,„ Strauss<br />
SOLOISTS<br />
Jiin Broudhiirst<br />
Miss Nada, Rowand ..Boprano<br />
Loin Du Bai Cillet<br />
In The Garden <strong>of</strong> My Heart ....Bnll<br />
All Keller .Tenor<br />
Tom Prrkins<br />
Tom Perkins BAritone<br />
Pizzicato ,, , AnderSan Rose <strong>of</strong> Algeria Herbert<br />
Kins and I ..................Radgfrx Sure A Little Bit <strong>of</strong> Heaven ...<br />
Mr. Allen Keller<br />
Sunday July list<br />
Merry Widow Lehnr<br />
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Miss Zola Map Shmilis , Iinnlst<br />
Merry wives <strong>of</strong> Windsor Overture ..<br />
Nipohii<br />
Bless This House Ail Krlkr<br />
Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen<br />
•........... Burleigh Builriflh<br />
Voi LoSHpete , Mas«ig<br />
1 Spring Song<br />
Showboat ,,<br />
Miss Nada R<br />
Allen Keller „„,<br />
Tom Perkins ."...<br />
Schone Gnlnth<br />
La Donna MobUe<br />
Allen<br />
Bailet EgypUBine<br />
Strtdono Lassu<br />
Mlm Nao<br />
Indian Summer ..<br />
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Tom Pntin.<br />
Piddle Paddle ..,^°^<br />
Colonel Bogey Mart'"<br />
Monastery Gardai •„„""<br />
Red Mill<br />
Carousel Hits ....<br />
Alien<br />
Unfinished Symptk^,<br />
Through the Years,,,, "<br />
Miss Nada<br />
Farandole ,,,.,<br />
Solo<br />
Tom<br />
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In F ...<br />
Miss Nnda Rowrind<br />
Soutn Pacific ,„"<br />
T, Piazicottu ,,,,,,,,,,,,.Anderson<br />
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Wear In LanicMiu<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Walter Wear, <strong>of</strong><br />
Ei Qipitnn Sousn a patient at it<br />
Maytimc Rnmhere Philadelphia. Mr, Vmi<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
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Oboron Overture<br />
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Allen Keller<br />
adelphla.<br />
Pardon us if we blow our hern but we are mighty proud <strong>of</strong> (<br />
expansion program. The size <strong>of</strong> our store will be doubled, i<br />
will make it possible to give you one <strong>of</strong> the largest and<br />
complete shopping centers for Men's and Boys' Wear in<br />
New Jersey. Grand Opening will be soon. In the meantimti<br />
advantage <strong>of</strong> our Summer Clearance Sale,<br />
Now is the time to SAVE on all sumr<br />
clothing. Gigantic savings for you<br />
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Regiswe N0W MM<br />
Reg. $49.95<br />
and *a 50 n|j Mc I ^ ,, jj<br />
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED<br />
SOCKS % Price SHIMS % P*i<br />
Short • U»fl mtmm<br />
BOYS' SUMMiR WiAR<br />
RiDUCID 20% to 50%<br />
NCLUDIN© SUITS - SHIRTS - BEACHWEAR - ETC<br />
BOYS' WEAR<br />
AVENUE- PHONE 1936<br />
AIR CONDITIONED<br />
OpM Friday tfe<br />
; jVOND<br />
1400 OB tour DUI<br />
mil OCEAN<br />
lien Guests<br />
By<br />
Issue<br />
Coort#o<strong>of</strong>,' Mayer<br />
h Here<br />
Paurr for penny, Canadian<br />
JZf% as viluaWe as Amid<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
and businessmen<br />
by Mayor Nathan*<br />
i to graciously ac<br />
currency <strong>of</strong> our<br />
the<br />
to the north,<br />
I TIT Mayor tegmei that it has<br />
|1 " •• -**«HOB recently that<br />
vljitors encounter<br />
> wntn they try to pay for<br />
I •nksges or service received<br />
--p <strong>of</strong> their home country,<br />
i fer DM<br />
Hw Canton *
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'iiiftaa to the I<br />
I ws j y H u r H v w<br />
|jj2*w*i a actagtian by t'h* rhythm<br />
MaSS i <strong>of</strong> nrnlliiinl UHM, Tl»<br />
'«LC«Hent food on the cool screened deck<br />
f?'Wa#"donit you by our hot dinners or cold<br />
v Ittnctaecpacked in Insulated boxes to take<br />
i ttii for your picnic or fishing party?<br />
Open 10 A. M. to 8 P. M.<br />
H, J. Frecdy DniQS, Inc.<br />
Th« Prmeriptlon Store<br />
P. wesuv ORDILE, •. w.<br />
701 Ambury AvariM<br />
npHM w<br />
by an auto driven by a fS*earpld<br />
FanMwra motorujt<br />
Tin Injured man Wit Uenlh<br />
fled M A M U I. mnu, and the<br />
oserator <strong>of</strong> toa auto wa» ,repSrted<br />
by polk* thar* to be Antonio<br />
Marcheiiano.<br />
July 1—Dr. Becker. Phone nog<br />
!—Cornwell. 1H1 or 2130<br />
i J—Crowe, MM<br />
4—a. Adanu, 11M<br />
i—Goerlnaer, 0910<br />
«—Doebele. 0061<br />
7—Hltchler, SP rreo<br />
8—Hudson, ini<br />
t-r, rmtn, HIS<br />
10—Smith, ittl<br />
II B Adam.. 31M<br />
18—Towiuend, 1M1<br />
IS—IVwn, 04M<br />
14—YlngUng, 1H4<br />
«—•acker, 11M '<br />
it—CaraweU, 2130<br />
IT—Craws, 1»^B. Adanu, ant 1120<br />
19—Coerlnjer, 0M0<br />
20—Poebele. 0081<br />
21—Mllchner, SP 1790<br />
*2—Hudson. 1M1<br />
S8-P. Pettlt, 2»1S<br />
2+—Smith. 1051<br />
25—B. Adanu, 2120<br />
M—Tswnnnd, 1581<br />
27—Tyson. 04W<br />
28—Vlngllng, IBM<br />
2»-Becker. 21M<br />
30-CamwelI, Sin<br />
•" Irewe, 079B<br />
at South 0. C<br />
Llit Point'<br />
In OUMN<br />
11l# ewmtH tor the «l«tion <strong>of</strong> I<br />
HIM South Oeaan <strong>City</strong> yertwday jn-<br />
<strong>of</strong> the winner from among <strong>On</strong><br />
r tl» X«v. mvM V. WHIM, patter, I<br />
JUMP Om m m Ufa children<br />
Atlantic .ay, a atari dlatanc* rating Uutead <strong>of</strong> volume <strong>of</strong> vote*<br />
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Boniuito fot t ^ who art alert<br />
tilttM. Buy tlti* qUtHtgr in quantity<br />
||n ^tvlng during CHrUWUs, birtMay<br />
— — •» wia ftiturt uttporunt ditet<br />
-NOW<br />
Mw J 4j» to nun<br />
— No Exchange*<br />
mONB *Xp~t 9-5OM<br />
PHOWI KXport W)1S4<br />
.< 0-p-^-'<br />
tnataA hy a heal<br />
Lda, waf Mtf M<br />
OHNSON'S CONFECTIONS<br />
vritMM M<br />
Oraatt CHy Boardwalk's Largatt<br />
HOME MADE ICE CREAM & CANDY SHOP<br />
- EfUbUitud IM —<br />
lem Cream ft a Family Affair!<br />
!%<br />
IWUttafa «, MW, sf MHW*<br />
,Mti. Ridge i<br />
•tut In Walts ha. been 111 * P M<br />
. man to proud el Ha &*» .»<br />
I ana mother merely became they ua|bMf<br />
426 Boardwalk<br />
•ating Johmon't H+«wm«d» let Cream will halp yM mall your Happy<br />
Childhood Bays malting lea eraam on tha back parch,<br />
Wt Hand covitfry fnth agg* In a rich cintard, with good thick m m to<br />
•rtfio you tns flucst hi hsitNiiMBs FICII Abunssnt SSOSII^^L<br />
Wa UM il> »idHll¥M or praaarvathra*—|int Mgar, craam, afap and natural<br />
Aavor*. Our* I* a par«onat and tp^tal product praparad by aur family tar<br />
I<br />
Ml V««1M» lag 0i*Mtfi<br />
9%M per quart<br />
M MOt R TO KffiP ON YOUR WAY HOME — STOBBS WILL IN VOUR FBXEZER<br />
• I' " •«!;' •; i }: t V ' f .l l jl 1| i l s ii i|f-S l| i|lii! l lll l H'i': l l | i : il (• [•>!• :•• •• •.»<br />
GUST WHITE SALE!<br />
<strong>of</strong> S|M(lol Prktf 1<br />
FINE MUSLIN<br />
Saves time!<br />
Saves Work!<br />
Easy to put on!<br />
CANNON<br />
TOWELS<br />
Cannon<br />
COMBSPUN PERCALE<br />
Fitted Sheets<br />
Saves time!<br />
Saves work! |<br />
Ewytoputon!<br />
Unman ui WUBam IMMI it MM \[ an<br />
Mark Tmitn'. -In* Adventam <strong>of</strong> In Ml hitartoui Hgi <strong>of</strong> Navy life. ||<br />
HucMtbeny nm," one al the marl The movie I . ... .<br />
beloved MBtlM ct ap flmt. It now A n a w and Usdmimlor. I<br />
ft _*««wp ffi. ^v^S w,uai «aa|-iaB «a« at<br />
dwnpjoo, mfeai Us debut «M»IW<br />
»ctor In IW. HetaW wtrk* slio rtani 'Trom the Temee." adapted from<br />
nor RandaU and 13-yeor-old Eddie John OWua'l atta <strong>of</strong> the MM<br />
Hodge. M "Hm*." name. MM Paul Newman ant Jo-<br />
IMri Omm HUM r^ aetoi ««• Wtadwart.<br />
based on a m a May by Jtmm nm wy Wi the ^ * ^ «<br />
Lea. Mud o* the film win fhota- Eaton from Us return trorn the war<br />
graphed <strong>On</strong> location on and w*r and the storm <strong>of</strong> his marriage to<br />
CallfbmlB'. Sacmmatto Hlver whld. Ids promWng career ai ajwaa<br />
today is own m* fci IOWWM* *W1 * tanettr snd Ma final i»<br />
oJ Mart: TWalo'. era than I. the nunctatJoo <strong>of</strong> all worKBy Mft for<br />
Misdmippi ibjdl, . iat wnB Bi »•*»,<br />
EfiHt HenUgway once said
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• ,-*v""<br />
Jtautn<br />
Point, Hew CompUto<br />
AttomrrKttf<strong>of</strong>es 20 Boys,<br />
1 Riding, Other Skills<br />
A» Be<strong>of</strong> Hamburgers<br />
an (ml. beat(I<br />
In Business More Than 30 Years,<br />
sal, Residential, Industrial<br />
-mlees Work, Serves Area<br />
m flnt mm,<br />
JMi C<br />
111 • I f-4<br />
MM M* *Mfc* •*• H<br />
Fnd SchnMtt hkM In W<br />
fewnMI MM to. KHMfnocw rating<br />
hy Mr». „, batt^and alkwal two MU. MM* Ml Nffl UqM<br />
*« »• LoUngburierWltoon racked W Ai MWMttM GIf w, Swum Mtudl «• i W H<br />
strikeout! and permitted ftmr Ml*. ML competmon to the Babe Ruth Ltwna<br />
i Jl held tsveiy Sumtay Beaver ptmched two double* and W#dw«tay^-Hawla v*. neata, BMtt conUnoed to dmnlnate the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty<br />
4Pjn. at the camp, which Bimllnga' tripted tor the Le«loo- vs. Plymouth Inn. Bate Ron, L«gue by deftntint IH<br />
g<br />
wned by Wewworth gretto. and • ttatfa<br />
wto h sldtd by Ha KJ^ 1 ** **«»•<br />
M # M it *t MR »IIHMHi Ml MMUHHM. He fata*<br />
wort^ ttwaina|_g« tad Will<br />
BiwmiJ* <strong>of</strong> an atate tormer. ajje..<br />
b.rtallolhJ* ft^<br />
-<br />
• • 1 • • ^1 Ml S Qi MlnUf SoOTt Quiz<br />
main competitor VFW. 7-0, Frtday<br />
S *"*""* . • * - — ' g<br />
WAlter T4«i.<br />
1, f»to ta Oirt. Vo* gtftaT Yomg both unjed five tferfka oaf.<br />
m B<br />
laty, W^tlt aai LandeMlager bst-<br />
l«ted Oafcw^, on nmy J^ vta CW IWdMt<br />
tfW Rotaijr pftcher AduMOB fc«- 1, who won »<br />
Ptttsburgb (NaUomU UHM<br />
. ., . ._ ; Steel output expected to tan to 11-<br />
Ml.^lllslOfrM.awBWAIlwTflCT, «wiMBi • dteMBB hjf *• pWertlytMlow, J<br />
net In 13 Flavors Including<br />
Ale"Made By Custom Battling,<br />
In Wkk Area Around 'Point<br />
ittd MMattnfib In Ptauant- tocmertf<br />
Bwlgnan took the operation oveT in 1<br />
II tmte name from "B*Q" to "Cryital<br />
«• aMIHnml week- dub." The firro F « beveraga are lnd^<br />
t i lt^<br />
ea,<br />
the flnn Phooe WAlker f 4M tor t<strong>of</strong>arinatlon<br />
' f ^ .. <strong>On</strong> Any SIM Swimming<br />
r Commercial, Available<br />
; Corp., Installed Anywhere<br />
EXTERIOR INTERIOR<br />
James J. Flynn<br />
• Contract ing Painter -<br />
vmmmmm<br />
MM* HflM iJtln<br />
PLASTBUNQ • JOBBING<br />
BLOCK WOBK<br />
BMCKPOINTINO<br />
IX M717 or Ml 1^497<br />
JACK J. WATKItttON<br />
PAPERHAH6ER<br />
• ^ATCHINO<br />
DICKANG<br />
PAiflig Cottreder<br />
INTBBIOit • EXTERIOR<br />
We do wort to Ooean Ctty,<br />
Soostn Point, Iinwood,<br />
Northllakl<br />
•WMM*<br />
Phon* tXpett 9^3091<br />
DIHPAMBB<br />
MAI1ITIUI<br />
M.UMMN0 - H1ATIMO<br />
M0 ASftUftY AVBM1<br />
**'• i£K »»ii u*B w»:<br />
InrtheHawta.<br />
>> GMVIM:<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
EXPRESS CO.<br />
- SINttvAw<br />
FUEL<br />
nwm DCporl M7S1<br />
HARLfYtVILLI<br />
HAM1Y LLOTO OUTTW!<br />
tUMMMMkll<br />
mi Mtwv tot<br />
COURTEOUS sovia<br />
Call OCpMl 9-1771<br />
WM. $.<br />
ANDERSON, Inc.<br />
S#fvio MM ImtoHcinon<br />
1345 WBT AVDIUE<br />
JOHNSON'S ELECTRIC<br />
HMM KXp** f.%m — My «f MgM<br />
944 Asbury AVMHM<br />
ELECTRICAL COHTRACTOIS<br />
JOLYM.1M0<br />
."-Tta Wan Dally Tribune.<br />
MAIN LINE INN<br />
; 1208 Central Avenue<br />
DINING ROOM NOW OPEN<br />
„ M0 to noon , , , from 45e<br />
m m and FRIED CHICKEN<br />
5 to 8 p. m.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Price:'1.75<br />
Man* 1 EXport 9-42M<br />
Service Is Our Business<br />
CLMB<br />
DEUGHTFOL NEW FLAC1<br />
DD*E AND DANC1 AT TTO FOMBB<br />
BALA INN, SOMIRS POINT, N, J.<br />
PhMM WAIkM- 7-4135<br />
PLAY<br />
TENNIS<br />
At *•<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tennis Club<br />
? OPBJ DAILY<br />
«ft STMIT ami ATUANTIC AVENUI<br />
9 o. m. to 8 p. m.<br />
14 COUKTt - HOMIMAL Rll<br />
PrahMtoml imtrutNMt by Appoln»mwt<br />
llMtrtnalng and Twmto SuppIlM<br />
WALLACE F, TO^MWI, FMftMMHl<br />
OLUTE AUCTION<br />
The Washington Hotel.<br />
C « h » * StaiP^" Av » J<br />
H ST. IS.W. Cep.«h ».* StaiP^"<br />
OCEAN OTY, N. J.<br />
PAY, AUQ. 5fh# ^ P«<br />
SALE TO |l HUB AT<br />
Ff#iftt Tha Point<br />
Diamond Dugouts<br />
ing chance <strong>of</strong> gut caught the at-1 baa* hit Skip Caitaldi then walked<br />
bunt •wins Matroey m 1<br />
| build up a three-run margin. Tlwl torn ootbTthrow to flrttl<br />
MtTl<br />
bone INB °eorfe I<br />
Laytui<br />
• •»»»•-• the flnt round when Irvhurton k»d-1<br />
IIIIIM «« *a HcM »t<br />
— after a line drive double play .tart-1<br />
Point toumey hopes' abruptly holt- *t by Jame* Laytim gave way to<br />
it a, the chin tam Cape M«y, 5-1,1 • WHS.<br />
at muuMUe in the necond nd| T "»• HaHd to the thlnl on<br />
ot ana competition. I<br />
IthM In uumey competitVin, rtalt-l<br />
ly lor the leak.<br />
Cap* Mtf<br />
• • 1 • • A si<br />
• 1111 a-i<br />
All Star play continued to dominate<br />
the Point baseball s«e» over<br />
the weekend as the Mainland AU-<br />
Slan! resumed acWn Baturday alter<br />
an opening round win over Hap.<br />
le Shade. M.<br />
nil HEM the Molnland nine Journeyed<br />
to aittslde Paik and retumed<br />
home with another extra tan-<br />
Ing win, 5-3.<br />
Curt Field, pitched the fine*<br />
game <strong>of</strong> his career as he tamed<br />
12 In going eight Innings to Us<br />
Hrst All-Star win He had one mm<br />
tramc u CUfhride took a M lead<br />
in the nith with three »oUd nMUei,<br />
h! the top o« the sixth Mainiaml<br />
came right back to tie the count<br />
when Dick Hennansen walked and<br />
scored when Ralph AtMta lotted<br />
a fly to center reml(lna in an<br />
outfleW conUkm and a M<strong>of</strong>isse nkcue,<br />
Aballo thai Sole In on pitcher<br />
Fields 1 single to right<br />
In the seventh the Mainlanders<br />
took the lead to the first time<br />
when George Emmm walked with<br />
two nit, stole second and third, and<br />
came galloping home on a catcher<br />
overthrow <strong>of</strong> Olid,<br />
CliHside Mine right back in<br />
Titiiiii-i<br />
• iiiiiit-i<br />
Tn« Mainland AltStsr. bMr n<br />
three-run toad and dropped « M<br />
run tor Mainland 1B the sMb, Aball<br />
LOTS<br />
CLEARED<br />
FILLED<br />
ill III ft—1<br />
• • 11 i i<br />
— M« —<br />
— CALL —<br />
the suns frame to knot the Mont C. and M.<br />
as the winning nm attempted a steal<br />
<strong>of</strong> home hut Jota DDto applied the CONTft ACTORS<br />
tag aad gave the visitors the boost<br />
they needed.<br />
Box 62 Moimoro<br />
In the eighth AbaUa walked and<br />
seorai) as DUks laid down a bunt<br />
and moved to second as the catcher<br />
overthrew flnt Another bunt By<br />
Fields resulted In another mltplaj<br />
at Orst allowing DUlo to come home.<br />
WMfMUMVI<br />
NICK MK5LIACCI0 I CO.<br />
9 Boy Avanut BCpatf • • ^<br />
SP1CIALIZIN0 IN<br />
CONCRETE WORK<br />
— RiADY-MIX —<br />
- TOPSCML • GftAVR • ML<br />
ROOFING—SIDING<br />
JOHNWKANVILLI ASBESTOS<br />
PfRMANENT AWMINOS<br />
ENAMILID ALUMINUM «MN» - ADOITIONl<br />
CtMINT WORK SWIMMING POOLS<br />
A. € ^NitWipriON »„<br />
m HtmmL MNk OP 6*|AH_emf BLOO.<br />
EXport 9-t471 ••-. WCHAtD FARR<br />
FIn.ndng Arrmnged - Ai Lcm At IS.OO Per Month<br />
WILLIAM MOWN<br />
nu WRT<br />
Frmd S. Tarves,<br />
tt>AHtt Of AU KINDS<br />
Miami Awning<br />
Jalousies -<br />
'fv<br />
Y0O Alf<br />
MIAMI-SO<br />
SOS N.w toad<br />
H. C Pontiere & Robert A. Gill<br />
REGISTERED BUILDERS<br />
933 Wwt Avmut Phena EX(»ort 9-18W<br />
STAHLER'S<br />
MomMD BUILDERS<br />
"Wl SP1CIALIM IN MOOIUNIflNO HOM»W<br />
BERGER LUMBER<br />
' ALUMINUM eOMMNATWN DOOM<br />
AlMi A^^ioog UUhm, U. t. Oypwwv CM* TW<br />
iiHi tniivr mt SIMPSON •„,_,—_<br />
AAthWtod DMler M TKftMlNIX W B I COWraOl.<br />
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'•ESSsi4E^tttES*<br />
PCHDIVRI<br />
IRCLE<br />
STORE<br />
ORCLE<br />
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&•: *•*T*ff *T "^ '*<br />
v^m<br />
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Na»a i<br />
Mr. and Un. Edward E. Anthony<br />
West Indies Wedding Unites<br />
Miss Wilkie, Edward Anthony<br />
The marriage <strong>of</strong> BOM Mnry Joyce seed pearls and she carried a bay.<br />
WHMe. daughter ufietatp Mr. J.N. oust <strong>of</strong> mauve eattebra.<br />
WUJde and Mrs, Wffide, o* Market Assisting as beat man<br />
inn. St. George, Barbados, Weal WUHe and serving as listen<br />
Indie*, and Edward E. Anthony, ton Ashley WUkte and <strong>On</strong>eal Goddard.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mra, SUnneth L. Anthony, <strong>of</strong> Following a reception at Friend-<br />
Villa., N. J.. took plan- at it •trip Estate. St. MTehwI. the couple<br />
•targe's Parish Oiurch. Church o! left on a honeymoon at Edgewater<br />
England, Barbados. June 23. TheHotel.<br />
Bathsheba. Barbados. For her<br />
Given In marriage by her brother,<br />
Douglas WWde, the bride ware a<br />
gown <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e slipper satin topped<br />
with chantlUy lace. The bodice tea.<br />
lured a square scalloped neckline<br />
with long sleeves ending In points at<br />
the wM. The skirt was made wiUi<br />
a princess Unit and ended In a chap,<br />
el train Raced with chantllly lace<br />
and studded with deUeate pearls and<br />
rhlnestones. Her fingertip veil ul<br />
nylon tulle was kept in plae* with a<br />
coronet <strong>of</strong> pearls and crystals and<br />
she carried a bouquet <strong>of</strong> white cnttelya.<br />
The bride's only attendant, Miss<br />
Jean Wllklc. wan atUred in a floorlength<br />
gown <strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>t finished nylon<br />
ar over taffeta with a draped<br />
bodice and skirt. Her headdress was<br />
a tiara <strong>of</strong> lavender traced with<br />
-WiTMGIIOUSE AfcKOWHTIONMG • — — •• —•<br />
T tWAY<br />
2 Shows Sat.<br />
• * 9iM p.m.<br />
mtmm OPENS I<br />
"SItK STOCKINGS" TONIGHT i<br />
AY, AUG. 3<br />
O l *<br />
tilling Tunas<br />
Gay Comedy<br />
with an ALL-STAR CAST<br />
THRU SUNDAY<br />
JULY 31st<br />
"PETER AND THE WOLF"<br />
by Pilgrim Children'. Trmatr*<br />
Point WA 7-4115,<br />
IN «GtABj tnr. HUOHH M4ARMACY. Mi • WESLEY AVENUE.<br />
> KKfttt MSH k Esijwin Tl^at Ijaiiify<br />
AMPLE PARKING • NEWLY Afif .CONDITIONED a a M<br />
t *i<br />
3 COINS<br />
COCKTAIL<br />
LOUNGE<br />
AND BAR<br />
Rev. A. MorraJw. assisted by th« going away outfit the brtde erne %<br />
Rev. L. C. MRJMieu, <strong>of</strong>ficiated. tropical wit <strong>of</strong> Hue orton and cotton<br />
with white accessories.<br />
Mr, and lbs, Anthony win make<br />
their home in <strong>Ocean</strong> aty where Mr.<br />
Anthony U employed as assistant division<br />
manager lor the New Jersey<br />
Natural Gas Company.<br />
ON THE CIRCLE IM SOMERS POIWT .<br />
SOUTH JERSEY'S NEWEST AND MOST<br />
BEAUTIFUL COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />
PRESENTS<br />
"Mr. Entertainment' 1<br />
O'NEILL<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>it StMCMBtul Enguywnsiilt in<br />
AfKtnfic %3tyt ana tin CopacabcHta, ^1. Y, C.<br />
'^ MATINEE SUNDAY<br />
'""' pink<br />
m HIS VARIETY BOYS<br />
K<br />
Coming Events<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Children's Story Teilins Hour, 10<br />
,,m,, at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty IWe Public<br />
Library.<br />
s • •<br />
Uteguard Surfboat MM, 6:30 p.m.<br />
at 10th st. beach,<br />
m * •<br />
Duplicate BHdW ie«ton. »i30 p.m.,<br />
at the Oeean a^ Vaeht Qub,<br />
• * *<br />
Masonic Social Club meeting, I<br />
p.m.. in Masonic Temple. 16th and<br />
Wesley av. Congressman WlUlam H.<br />
Mmiken Jr., ol rtnuylWuilB, guem<br />
speaker, Vtaltors wetome.<br />
* * •<br />
suimnwr Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
Methodist Church meeting, 2 p.m. In<br />
the BlBcayne Hotel, hectare on Inter<br />
national Cooueratlon by George B,<br />
BetaeL Visitors welcome.<br />
Young Adults' Dance. »:30 pm., at<br />
the Youth Center, 6th and Atlantic<br />
Children's Reading Club, 10 a.m.,<br />
at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Free Public Li.<br />
brary.<br />
Public card party, i p m.. In the<br />
Recreation Hall, benefit Hostess<br />
Goad Newt Teenage Bible Club,<br />
rjJO p.m., ta Tabernacle Baptist<br />
Church<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Travelogue in Color, '-Madcaji Holiday,"<br />
by Rev, and Mrs Paul A.<br />
Friedrich. 8:30 p.m., in the FlHrt<br />
lethodlst Church.<br />
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Ferguson J^io FoU MO V.F.W.<br />
mee<strong>On</strong>g, 8:10 p.m., In the Port Home.<br />
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Tournament Bridge Sasion, 8:30<br />
i.m.. at the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Yacht Club<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic Lodge F, and<br />
KM, meeting, 1 p.m.. hi the Masonic<br />
femple. 10th and Wesley av.<br />
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Rotary Oub dinner meeting, 6.30<br />
m., at White HalL<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Children's Story Telllm Hour, 10<br />
m., at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Free Public<br />
Ubraiy<br />
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Natana Council Dearee o» Pocahootaa<br />
meeting. 8 p.m.. at the Epiacopal<br />
Parish Hall.<br />
A record number <strong>of</strong> Htt graduate<br />
engineen from 94 MEtneeHnE tio|><br />
legea were recently am/layed by<br />
WorthuiBtan Corp., Harrlaan, NJ.,<br />
among who wa» Andre L. Jemoi, at<br />
3801 Central BV., thta dty, and a<br />
Eradnate <strong>of</strong> ths U A Naval Academy.<br />
FoUowlng a tour eu8ng marty In<br />
^pteniber each nnu wfll Mlact a<br />
4> nBilniiuieut In onto <strong>of</strong> tfifi comparry's<br />
17 dfvWnn*. S<br />
Commuters' Club N<br />
nan to draw up the flnal «nse- bralng her 6Tth Ur<strong>On</strong>tey.<br />
nwnl* tor this ywufi paW wteh The guest ol honor received many<br />
wlU be tarn M U«ai "CMaosrt" tove% guts including an attractrv*<br />
Nit*. Much preparation baa been ly decorated birthday cake on a<br />
made and the reservations have been murical cake fdaM<br />
coming In dairy, and a capacity Thaw attending were Mr. and Mrs.<br />
crowd (• ontkioated.<br />
MeriM BreeUey, el <strong>Ocean</strong>aty.<br />
This is one night hi the Cwnmut- Mr*. Betty Woolber, rf ftorajri<br />
erf allairs that peouts the wives Mnti Mr. and Mw. W j « »<br />
to join this active and happy group •on and daushter, Armnbelle, ol<br />
<strong>of</strong> men, and all who have attended Washington. D. Ci Mr, mi Mm<br />
the partto* in toe part, have ahvaw George BreeUey, <strong>of</strong> Cardiff, and<br />
come away having tad a night <strong>of</strong> Earl BreacMey jr., <strong>of</strong> Wnrtimeld<br />
tun and good entertainment.<br />
Ths then meoitierB who have not<br />
AIR-CONDITIONED GREENHOUSE<br />
OAK AVKNV* NEAR CKNTHAL AVENWB<br />
I BIHM f rim MM «y, NM •• MM f<br />
UMW000. M. 1<br />
•ent in their rewrvatiBHi ai rt now,<br />
July 26 to July 30 In <strong>Ocean</strong> Ofy*. Vh*atrM<br />
FLANDERS HOTEL<br />
MAKE<br />
SALT WATER POOLS<br />
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC<br />
SWIMMING LiSSONS AVAILABLE<br />
GIVEN BY COMPiTiNT INSTRUCTORS<br />
LOCKERS roR BEACH BATHERS<br />
VIIIT MM<br />
GAS UOHT ALLEY KB CREAM PARLOR<br />
m twu "<br />
PUBLIC INVIT«D<br />
TBWSLBSOHS<br />
by Reservation<br />
HENRY McCONE<br />
Shop at tit*<br />
FLANDERS<br />
SHOPPING LANE<br />
MDDRLYN<br />
CMfinuMM 10:30 •- m. to MMnrta<br />
Today Ik Wad,<br />
"ICE PALACE"<br />
RICHARD BURTON<br />
CAROLYN MNU<br />
IMM F«*ff» mm •! Atata<br />
in Technicolor<br />
Thu. . Sat.<br />
ALFRED HITCHCOCKt<br />
"PSYCHO"<br />
ANTHONY PERKINS<br />
JANET LIISH<br />
TM PMm YM MMl tM<br />
Frm Tin •••IWUBI<br />
Today A Wad,<br />
"TARZAN THE<br />
MAGNIFICENT"<br />
JOCK MAHONEY<br />
In Color<br />
Today* W»d.<br />
THE ADVENTUMS OF<br />
HUCKLEBERRY FINN"<br />
TONY RANDALL<br />
•DDIKHOfMES<br />
anemasoope A Odor<br />
Thu. • Sat.<br />
"PILLOW TALK"<br />
DORIS DAY<br />
ROCK NiJfiCQIi<br />
TCNVMNBAU.<br />
Cinemascope ft Color<br />
Thu. . Sat. •<br />
"MISTER ROBERTS"<br />
JAMES CAONEY<br />
JACK LSMMON<br />
WILLIAM POWKLL<br />
Cinemascope A Oalar<br />
r<br />
J > /si<br />
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