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* Joh Water Taffy • Chocolates<br />

j» Halted Mint • Mean SpecialH..<br />

QUiUTY CAMS FOR SI 1UUB<br />

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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 />

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[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 />

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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

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