»Want to Subscribe to "SENTINEL" TIRED OF WAITING A LOOK AT THE for; 1t . «rl hai Tommy raowvad. -iUke might j have done batter cetUns In the other tbw wow mow ptuAt their- > la maklnc bos. >St ntilm the money ploying In league. Whether he mines at home we do* •* know, bat he •houkl Print IM attrfbatea hla losing MrcaktD tired Mood mm » nafft .ttaTw* If we fOtOd only gat (bat 3iarUe '•o> •« tte mtdo*n the knwnfcld on the train for a Id" e cm*. Tl» Area worn- rids we conk! have ourselves use Mt the cm*. Tl» M Md IMt sot «ut addloal loot Oarife plays hard, bat be fen* afcl to bold mitaiw jut tarn not have the right "knack". 'Mara HMte «wl the car "M Mo t» *t Opal n*corhe Yacht dot*. OUJMB dedde ctaun* We U^ fa ho«ae In time to find LCharite and hla hie lovely lowly wttte wife t*nr» '{•bout to wftre wflre far tor aw <strong>On</strong> nlgbL nJgbL AH we to do was p put the merdhan- • to their reMantor. t M Lawn L stappeo! at Ba*hr- BOI Mr. and Mrs. ter Moire, July 18 in the Georgetown selected" wHI be held next Friday Clifton Bailey, <strong>of</strong> 11 E. Delaware nv.: Hospital, Washington, D.C. Mains evening. July 29, at the Dawea av. Miss Janice MrLnwchlln. dauRh'T <strong>of</strong> weighed seven-pounds, two-ounces Rome police said I Mr. and Mrs. James A. McLnuEhUn, and Is the couple's first child. charges ai Billy Duke, who w currently ap- <strong>of</strong> 130 Oolwlck dr.; Miss Mary Csrey, Emanuele l Mrs. Most is the former Maiy Ann pearing at BO Atlantic <strong>City</strong> nightspot, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. und Mrs. Miles linl'a former cfaef. i ShHURhnessy. ol Lakrwood, Ohio. Mr. dent with a knife I, 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 for tbe third year Other guest en- Kathy O-ttam. daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. andElmer Mwt <strong>of</strong> 253S Central av., this A police k tertainers .Delude students from the Mrs. John O'Hara, <strong>of</strong> 148 W. Dawra matter <strong>of</strong> Doris Sutton Dance Studio In Pliws- city. - av • Miss Maiy Burke, daughter <strong>of</strong> after antvllle, the LJnwood Little Theater Mr and Mra. Thomas Burke, <strong>of</strong> J12 SANDB catching that large Hah we do not Group and Miss Arfene Walsh or Un- know. All we do know Is that Harry wood who U reigning as Ml« At- SUire rd-; Misses Carol and Linda waited until everyone (mid Into the lantic County, Mas Walsh will give Wilson, daughters <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs, p before he Marled fishing. n sang and dance routine during the Andrew P. vnlson, <strong>of</strong> M W. Laurel GuUtyfTf entertainment and wiU <strong>of</strong>ficiate at dr.: Miss Carol Satrappe, daughter the enwning <strong>of</strong> aw newly seleeteo <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sumner, <strong>of</strong> How about a few more <strong>of</strong> youMiss Samen Foist. ISf W, Dawea av,: and Miss Mary fellows signing up tor the Baby Pa- The affair is being sponsored by Aim Under, daughter ol Edward Over ffie 34th St. irldga rade which Is on Thursday August the Somers Point Social Club under Under, <strong>of</strong> n E, Dawes av. (IV* MlM Wart <strong>of</strong> ONM CHy) llth? Lou Q Quulen's Job J wiU be lg^ general chairmanship <strong>of</strong> Mrs, tot easier with the additional help, gpnhie Thomas. This year also will RusseU and Mrs. Han.com are de-owkihgnt ume that the contest, pending on Leu, ani Lou !• depend. ^nt, ^ select a Miss Qjngenialiiy iMQUiinm BAR ing on the members. Lets support committee members include Mr* COCKTAIL LOUNGE the Club in this big event. Sadie New, Sophy and flowers; Mr§. Bertha Brown, tickes? Mrs, Ajlee • PACKA6f GOODS After proper Introduction by Itar Swing, Mrs. Viola Shuman, Mrs. ry Gerken, brother Rogers made a Caroline Pritchurd and Mrs. Hs*el • SAMDWKKS speech from the head able that Nayior, program. shoul go down in tbe clubs minutes. Entries include Mis Roberta Mon- We no doubt • nild be without train Minic Evary Friday and : crief, dnughtiT <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, Wads •ervice altogiUii,>r. U brathcr "Some people are fnori ManerM, <strong>of</strong> 9 E. Klgbee av.i Miss hd hadI present even-tempered Utan others.,, Sandra Creetanore, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs. PhsM EXport they're mad all th« time," Edward Filling and Arthur Crec* ' DAILY 9 A M. TO 3 A.H, Have you returned your card tor Ladle* Carousel Night to Charlie New Arrivals SUNDAYS AT 11 NOON Benedbt as yet? Better get it in in a hurry, (or (pace is getttng a bit short. This years affair will he a Four new arrivals ivcre welcomed Th great sue, and should have about by families <strong>of</strong> the area at the Stork *e 11 come DAN'S 300 present. This Is a great Mbute Club <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital dur- In Th« H^rt el Th« to me dub and its membership, proving the past ivcck , ing again that the fellowship one Shopping Diitricf error and sbould have mid thirty finds In our organization is the great Congratulations to to Mary end lour. Fred Huntley. <strong>of</strong> SS4 ith av., Somers 715 Asbury Av«nu# How Bi File ever became In- Point, on the birth <strong>of</strong> a daughter volved in a nhuciUe game Is be- Second in Une tor the cigar chew- July 14 at U:S p. m, Club Breakfasts yond IB. Ed overstepped territorial ing title gos to Joe ttrter. Bay Dolores and Bemic Johnson, <strong>of</strong> rights by playing pinochle, and inJohn ST., who has held the till Lincoln ay,, Tuekahoe, also ars re Luncheons addition had to tit on a (tool in (or years, is now getting some very ceMng congratulations on the blrtl Dinners A Plattmrs 0* akde. Sen him right, he'i theserious compeitlon. <strong>of</strong> a ion July IB at 4:32 a. m. tic man lor the bridge league. Barbara and Robert Hnrbouah, ol FOUNTAIN SBBVICB SANDWICH^ AMisngh I did not get the oppoi 1OI Ajbuiy av.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, are an When itany Belhvoar and mtunity to see Freddie Roth, I imnouncinE the hirth <strong>of</strong> a daUBhter Jul> Ownership • Management derstand that he was on the train li at B;27 a. m. last Tuesday. It sure was nice it .Margaret and Herman Rcgnl, Caught Fresh Every Morning hear that Fred was up and around. RO 1, Unwood, are receivihE con- Freddie, if you will recoil, hag been gratuiationg on the birth <strong>of</strong> a daugh Bernstein the club's best "sleeper" for years. trr at 7:30 a. m. July 17. Frank Seltzer has upheld the hotv or during Freddie s absence. elmifM AM «rMs SuM, KHUHI Philharmonic 1 Filet Flounder J # w y Lhp» |_ob.t.r (AIT »" •» CHM Lobtf.r *"reih SqnM Bott.r Fish Cashed Lobtti Persies J.rwy Lobtt.r Tall Fr.ih Blua pith Fraah Shrimp Blood Won King Fl* GMkad shrhnp Un l<strong>On</strong>an WMkftsh Ctaraa Surf CUua We Pack Your Fish purchases In IM Sufficient to Refrigerate for 24 Hours COPYI -. «v It's a good thing that Fred Deltsch cannot play pinochle as well as be fishes, otheltarise there would be no competition Freddie is one boy who knows how to catch them. Tan members who do not ride with us. but who are active in our activitics are Jud Henk and Walt The Mad Russian- Melnrtk. loth were out to the flshing outing, and usual Jud picked up bis month's upending money • When Joe Nee does something he does it in a big way. Joe had eight guests on the fishing trip. There's a fellow with a real dub spirit. Now that the new bowling alleys have opened in Somers Point, we will be getting the date from "Big Pin" Harry Bellwoar as to the night the members and their wives go bowling. That should be some niEht We understand it was Mrs. Bell wsar who taught Harry the game. Now mat George Schmidt has been transferred to the New York <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Us company, we don't see tan much <strong>of</strong> him However George Is down this year driving on Thursdays and staying for weekends. You should see how exhausted Harry Gerken gets after playing a hand <strong>of</strong> poker wim four aces. The experience is so limited it takes Harry fully 30 minutes to recover. Buck Buchannon was a little on the sick side last Friday, but we Ploying Your FAVORITE SELECTIONS AT THI ORGAN ORiGORY MS SHORE ROAD HOTEL — BAB ' RESTAURANT PHONE WAIkar 7-3943 FREE UNRESTRICTED PARKING en OUR NiW LOT W«I. to Fight Night on Our Largo TV Stroon 1155 AdMqr km. 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DELIVERY PHONE 3515 Op«i Dally t:30 a.m. until 11 p.m, nesomm mm Far Qeman <strong>City</strong> and Surrounding Ana for <strong>On</strong>r 60 Call Ut far Comtrf^w lirviw Another Selvagn First HAD£ MANICURE •6.95 flotsam And Jetsam By JQANTE and NANfcY Ah! Summertime at last. . , Themark, loth Street's Gaza heat Is almost ujjDearanie, although slowly namnvtat. no one would admit It. Thank heav- Bob Ruah recelvei all medical ens, the ocean 1* here to cool <strong>of</strong>f treatment expauo-frw Is there a <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>! ine guards have their nurse In the picture? If s Just four hands full, not to mention the eyeweeks and one day until "D Day", arrives for Oiarlle Barman — our strain they aU must be suffering g bP«t wishes to him and his fiancee with the multitude <strong>of</strong> bathers In <strong>On</strong>* <strong>of</strong> our spies reported to us thai bikinis. Captain WUUarot and two atrang The guards had their mugs shot ed guests dined at Bushes last week. lost Saturday. Caesar will appear. Lieutenant Konler expect* to be I flexing hla muscles per usual The wearing she 34 trunks next week. O C B. P was umpired by ComThe aimmer heat U on aid to those missloncr Stretch's speech request- desiring to mduce! Jack McFeeley ing harmony between the police feree win rfmer UWvel or Join tbe army tind beach pntrol Our informer re- in tbe fall. Boy voyage! ported that Angle Psalti* was the M C at the gala event. "The Medics have reached ttsfr WIta End, the social center for zenith this year," so says one who uqua protectors, is agnin hutnmlng should know — he's accident prone! with activity. Joe Keiuwtfy ran beEd Thleler I* at Saint Albana. lath heard ringing "My Bobble Lies Ove- Street We saw him to action, and The <strong>Ocean</strong>." Hie "Cata' and "Jam- he certainly can apply bandalds well. mer kids' are back In the groove. Bill Jooe* at 10th Street and Joe Jack McFed^ and Bud Dougherty Lynkonis at 1st Street keep the blith- arrived acconqajded by a doctor ers The state <strong>of</strong> West Virginia will be casting Its vote* In the coming election for Oves and Bowman. Odds and Ends Dougherty picks up his new tank suit at Newport, R. I,, on August 15th. Angle Fnltls, alias the make, left yarter day for Fort Drum, N, Y. Dlek Thleler tried to swim last Saturday morning at the Ftanden and sank, Thil report seems to can trndlct another account relating that Dick has been training dally by swimming around the rowing ABSKON DfilVE-IN A Walter TtiHtr* I4Mi FREE PLAYGROUND (MM4W) Op«i 1 p. m. — Itarts Dutk FRIDAY - MTURBAY, JULYH-JJ TONY CURTH DUlil RBYNOUJS "TH1 RAT RAM" in Tecbnlcolor — AUO — "FORT APACHE" JOHN WAYNI HENRY FONDA SHIRLEY TIMPLI SUN. • MON. • TUBS., JULY M - 1$ - J* BISAAARK" No, 2 • "BRAMBLE BUSH" No. 3 "SOME CAME RUNNING" WHh ITCF M r FRANK SINATRA Note: The "BIG 3" Conttnoous irom 8; 45 - Nothing Repeated 1 crtflt wUch he very cet. He'll always go to bat tor hi* bays,: tbe guard*. Three cheers for the Cap. , . GUARDS GIRLS: Eves KroosiberB Irom DlckenMn Is back on the Islantt for a few days. She 1* the former date ol Bun Konler. Bab* Nugent, an aspiring young starlet, has been *een in the T»-boo dub with Nidde Dirt Nancy Wheaton Is working tor her dad this summer wndoualy awaiting the Annapolis vacation. It's August that the MkkUas come marching home. Police Ed McCuidle, a VUIanova student, la engaged to Shirley Gartner. Wlt Walt Pi Pierce from Dickmsoif has become Barbara Cooper's Dance Ed Scott and Judy Wilby are another engaged couple. All three couples met hi <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> — the metropolis must be good foi things other than sun bathing cuts and bnuwa under control. Who will keep Rick dune out <strong>of</strong> trouble now that Angle has gone to camp? Scott Wesley Informs us (hat the Red Yank is back In town. The O C B P. S<strong>of</strong>tball team was tied tor first pplace with tbe Acme boys. The play<strong>of</strong>f was held last Wednesday. Ctl OongntulBtlon to the Carl Genna family. A reliable source Mis us that the "Nebblsb" Is now singing song, in the stand at 12th Street. Tucker and Rahn seem to be running into difficulties — each ,wlll row one-liall a boot In the rates. In an effort to get in shape, torn Oves has rowed bis partner so hard that Charlie looks like a P. O. W. Bobbie Morris Is a guard at Brighton Place. He wanted to see his name In print — here it Is; Leroy Wallace Is one <strong>of</strong> the best mascots in the third zone. If girls could be mascots, Kathy Foster would be one, a» and Leroy haunt lith Street. Rick Quite is working out with weights but still can't find his muscles, it's rumared that Caesar used to be 6-^ The Greek has been in seventh heaven since Jean arrived from Ohio State, Incidentally, Jean was Ohio State's homecoming queen. Bill Thleler is touring Europe, He spent four summers as an <strong>Ocean</strong> guard. The whole Thleler family must be beach happy, , .Dick's a guard and Ed a medic, Ed's tent tte very "coolest" with a cooler m the backroom. Ed Butt is working in civilization for the first time in Ms three year beach patrol career. He's located at 15th Street with Ben Leise and Paul Pettlt, who Is very good listening to people's problems 1 Jim Waters naa a new car. It's a 1930 Men;. He claims it's a good car. Jim Is now done with walking, except on the boardwalk. Patrolman Water* Is still selling tickets to the policemen's ball to be held Aug ust 17th The dance Is usually quite good. This year a special invitation has been extsided to the O. C B. P. The guards do not usually attend the ball BEACH BLURB. What was that yellow glob floating In our ocean last week Just <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> llth Street, Ob! It was Jolly Jacks U(e rah, manned by Flanders personnel. What was Charlotte Stahl's nick name be> fore she went to coUcge?. Pat File, from Peim state, spent the weekend here. We met her on Mth Street . .Where else? John Warlngton <strong>of</strong> Swarthmora spends his paid time at the Acme. He rooms at the A Mouse with Paul O'Rourk from VUIanova, who works at the FRUIT TRait A4P, Tbe fruit and produce man - Is an old timer in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Frank QlUpui from the Urdverarj <strong>of</strong> Scnmton also rooms at the A House. He's about to become e guard and previously worked at i~e Trade Winds, Judy Cheadle. a Penn Sinter, asn all the way from Harrlsburg to ^eid the weekend wtth the Houston twins — Linda and Sue, Both twins art waitresses at the Flanders. "The Shark" was seen sprawled as the beach, Sally Campbell <strong>of</strong> the Flanders Is hi charge <strong>of</strong> the nmA aqua, cade to be given July 29th. Unfortunately, this show will not be open to the pubUe, CHRIS' CREW. Audrey Johnson, <strong>of</strong> West Chester, and Jane Huber, <strong>of</strong> B«e same alma mater, were Idni enough to give us the low-down on Chris 1 i' i m •>-' How's instance, the problem. has ba*n In the seashore communniea, with no evidence <strong>of</strong> Insect or disease prob- (aome an owner* <strong>of</strong> lems. As you may recall, an ex- •n> ten me they an ceptionally high tide occurred In this right Yet. In looking •« area early In June. Apparently the u PbUty and New fork water table was raised as a result •eemnrM about qUna;aa« with salt water seeping underground attracUaW ben. *iim to from tbe ocean and bay. The results it it worth ptuggBaj. at this salt damage Is Just now becoming evident. Deep rooted trees sum such as Cedar seem to be hardest hit. Others such as holly are in The TRADEW1I Jured. but will probably recover. The crawlers <strong>of</strong> holly scale are now NINTM«TRIBT4 OFEN ' active. Two quays -<strong>of</strong> Maltthkar M rqanufacturen ncanunendatkn, 10 days apart, will reduce this pest. However a dormant oil spray In March or April will give best remlti. Japanese beetles are heavy In localized areas around the state. Spray plants with DDT. dleldrin, chlordane, or sevln WlWWCCOOKffW Mites are numerous on many ornamentals. Malathion used with DOT sprays will tend to keep mite popula lions from buildmg up but If a mite populstioo is already present, ase • mftieide as Kelthane, aramlte. or Tedlon. The spring infections <strong>of</strong> Dutch Elm Disease are re now resulting resultin In " "brown flaeg." Ttte down thm BOW, as well as those with last year's Infections, before Hie next brood <strong>of</strong> SEA European Elm Bark Beetle* come oat Destroy or debark the fallen SERVING IMC FINfltf trees so the European Elm Bark Beetle will not lay Its eggt an debarked wood. FRUT TRIM Borer Infestations are heavy In the county on peach, plum and cherry, J\n*er infestation can be prevented by spraying the trunks and tower scaffold limb* with DDT at tbe rate <strong>of</strong> S tablespoons/gaHon gHn <strong>of</strong> water, water. Sprays should be aplid applied th the middle iddl <strong>of</strong> June, , middle e <strong>of</strong> TAKE-OUT ONLY <strong>of</strong> July and nUddto <strong>of</strong> AAugust. A tree with a six In* trunk diameter should receive a minimum 10th St. A Asbury Avf». EXport <strong>of</strong> one pint <strong>of</strong> spray solution. ^ L ^ J - - - WESiTNGHOUSE Contain at •:« p. m. personnel, Beth girls are old hands at the waitress game, being employed at the bayaide restaurant PRODUCEB JONATHAN DWB3HT PBESBNTA hut year also. Other waitresses Include Sue Korh, a Junior at Buck _ neUj, Sue HoUlnaer tan WasbMon - • - • I I RosSnary I jton, and • Barbdra ^Palmer, Barb Vlguera, and Marjorie FroeMck from West Ches ter. The fwo skippers are Bobbie and June, Both Hostesses attend i()r*,4i/iVrk • fl^. *>" college. 2 SHOWS SAT Eve - 943 BAY AVENUE SOMERS POINT — ELMER BLAKE PROUDLY PRESENTS — THE SENSATIONAL PETER CARROLL AND THE CARROU BROTHHtS NOW FOR THE SEASON GALA "SILVER DtHLAR NIGHT" LIQUOR STORE Wmll Known Brand* RYl. MURMN OIN-RUM *- EVEtlY WEDNESDAY 34TH STREET OPEN 7 o. in. - 2 o.tn. m SUNDAYS No Sunday fatal AT 1$ NOON Phone export 9-9051 OMtHM M Irnw OiHek R.«lh> AT LANTiC DRIVEIN, HELD OVER 1 «Hlnlv* Pint Run ; AMwHeCHyArH BPIN T • •TARTS BUM lancraiuniHi sammmmjHmuemm f > rMS 1MB WHMVnVI Iflv R(H| C»fH««rw IOVM AND MUM VWUW IPKTACLI n Yn, MIR COOKED SEAKK3O PLANTATION CHJOCm fffiWORt^ LAST TIME SOKMV. B JJJ M H Mini Ilikf H MMN yiiM. JUfcl **t Starring LEE POWEiL and BILL THOMAS COMING COLE PORTEH'S Htt Mumical TUESDAY iiei • ** CY f\ fifth! f+£Tj JULY 26 OlLIV O I VW.lv I IN V75 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3 "PiTlR AND THE WOLF" '^ AUrlna^<strong>On</strong>ryap.m. fey Pilgrim Chlldw't Th—tr, Pw RvMrvaiiem Phon* SenMn Pnlnt WA 7-41 IS, WA 7-*l 16 " * , IN tCUN CITY. HUSJNU PHAMUMY, Mh A MILIY AV«Wu«. "« E^Q^I §^2IS Is faBlWtes yfjfrj* ABMHV • • i AMPLE PARKING • NEWLY AIR-CONDITIONED n « ^ t 3 COINS = ON THi CIRCLE IN SOMER1 WMMT "^ SOUTH JERSEY'S NEWEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL COCKTAIL LOUNGE PRESENTS UNUSUAL MUSKAL TREAT JOHN LASALLE QUARTEttiJ if«o, INOAOIMEHTS BASIN STREET EAST ,,.«.,,, NfW YO«K CITY LEFT BANK N«W Y0«K Clf Y SANDS HOTEL .^..!!"!**C!!!*!!!!".!!... utsygoics /•inrrni • • ^AflttQMfluE . ***- RECCING STARS F^SMSS JIMMY MOWN I HIS V^Wj^f^ ^" 4 HOURS CONTTNUOOS MATINEES SATURDAY A m
too bad, Jn tin ^f 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 Municipal Court *' ttat defendants very f—• thing points to a successful 1960, As <strong>of</strong> July mean <strong>City</strong> seems to be in i Uon generally. It aU <strong>of</strong> us Strife be good bora then Mn't any reuo pose that come next September our final nee wont be very satisfactory. *"f tempers cold justice wish deretanding. Many <strong>of</strong> the, dereached in the privaey<strong>of</strong> his r* fi> enjoy rr bers indicate that this is so, and it la and his asBjs- a sumn£r but the nies- A contribbtbig factoxs probably, iiitbxi- japast seasons we have t t y t o l e the proton m the bert, a«d thrlSrt any accuracy. ^san OtyYacht Oub. '% small 1 do not tm. B the Ctty eta u tor the Music Her TO^RTTO OUR /SOUTH AWAY school youngsters and there te aid AM MAta, A , rj P -milt, itmu M. HBfclB 11th and Cwtitral THE REV. FORHSST K. VAUG1IAN, TnM. SUMDAir SIRVfCtt ,AinNO-O«PAUi PAMD4O LOT. 10th «M Oeaan AnMt) ST. jowrs LUTHBUN aum JbMt p. m. -. fsM •. m. —THf CHURCH SCHOOL HK)0..m.-THE SERVICE fffci Sermon—"THE HIGHER STANDARD" tihllt MAWCY JANB FOX em-nt OUKIIT c WWNUUN Tell Me.. . Mr. Wimberg TJum Duonn an paUUid M • •ntai to our MM to Mquhl tlwmwtthwlut to dowtup BMd arbKa, How can we be sure that funeral arrangements are in good taste? rkmmei Rely on your clergyman to •tart with. Second, on your funeral director. Above all, don't be emotionally swayed to spend more money than you can afford. Our service, for example, te essentially the same no matter what the cost <strong>of</strong> the funeral. Unnecessary expense Is almost atways an mdicatton <strong>of</strong> questionable taste. We never recommend *ndi expenditures. Chester j. Wimberg Funmral Homm ASBURY AVENUE PHONI export MtM w OMMM-ation* <strong>of</strong> Funtnl Nnriw M All Craarfs FEKE PARKING: 12th and Central CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER MM Mid AMsntta Ant, LONGPORT, N. J, TNI MV. JOHN CBAIO •MR, DA, Hs^or Holy Communion—9 ».m. 11 Bt ill* ^^ €<strong>of</strong>niiiiinl<strong>of</strong>li pint Sun* Mcti montli. Family Wonhlp .nd Sunday SCIMMI MO a. m, Sunday, July 24th "MMM CaliM Of Ood" A Short Scenic Ride Across the Bridge to Longport. Per tafttinltMt «Mte
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