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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 />

CHOLLY'S<br />

HOLLY FARM<br />

and<br />

GARDEN<br />

— FREE DELIVERY — CENTER<br />

<strong>On</strong> Route 9 between 34th St. & SeMiey'i PI, Bridge<br />

COMPLITI<br />

LANDSCAPING<br />

AND LAWN CARE<br />

Phone EXport 9-3554<br />

•OWN A VACANT LOT?,<br />

If high and unsightly weeds aro your problem,<br />

call us today for prompt and satisfactory clearing<br />

service.<br />

ESPOMA FERTILIZER PRODUCTS<br />

SPRAYS - GARDEN TOOLS & SUPPLIES<br />

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 />

3IRSON AL S E R V ICE- DRUG iSTOSBfe*<br />

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 />

,<br />

colorful<br />

.<br />

red<br />

,<br />

and white<br />

,, -<br />

pep<br />

.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s franklin Storm garet and Samuel Miniehino, <strong>of</strong> Mii ' P*""<br />

DUPLIX,<br />

f WALLACE<br />

1UNOALOW • U<br />

Purnlitad, ill<br />

i ARTS. FnM !,<br />

OLIVE MacPHI HARDWARE<br />

IMh and «M<br />

750 Asbury Avenue<br />

EXpot-t 9-2227<br />

FUEL IK.L lete Hardware Stock<br />

HOUSEWARES • GARDEN TOOLS<br />

RUN OUR)<br />

• DUPONT PAINTS •<br />

OUC SERVICE; ALL TYPES OF LAWNMOWERS<br />

FINE<br />

SOLD • SERVICED<br />

UR PRICE;<br />

We TRADE<br />

POWER MOWERS RENTED<br />

POWER MOWERS REPAIRED<br />

We Sharpen All Mowers<br />

Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

You get your full<br />

when you heat your Mti iBeach Umbrellas - Rafts<br />

our quality Fuel OIL M<br />

supply NOW , . , Vtm 1 UMBRELLAS RENTD , . . *3 weekly<br />

biucc<br />

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 />

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