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THE<br />
MOTION<br />
PICTURE<br />
GIANT<br />
OF I960<br />
BY THE<br />
AIJTHOK<br />
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MON. - WED. JULY 4 - 6<br />
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BOARD WALK<br />
MAT. DAILY 2 P. M. — 2 IVi SHOWS<br />
TODAY ft SAT. JULY 1*3<br />
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FRANK CAPUA'S<br />
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MON. • WID. JULY 4 . & X-<br />
STARTING MON, FIMIT IVI SHOW AT 1 P.M.<br />
THEJju PARADE OF CDMEDYI<br />
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Vt 1, %9» THI OCiAN CITY SINTINIL4.IDOIR<br />
ratone<br />
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. 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 />
MlM-fairi