PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results GIFT suggestions ^^ SI.KKI'WEAR' - I.oungewear - Housecoats - ^-. .~.~ Hostess Gowns -Robes -Gowns -PJs in Minis •-' .Shift or Full Length Nylon - Tricot - Fleece - Polyester - . Cottons • • KUI.i, LINK IN LINGERIE SLIPS'- Short and Long PeU ticoats - Scuffs - liikin'is - Briefs HANDBAGS- All Sizes - Shapes - Colors - Vinyls - Leather - Suede - Krinkle Patent - Cut Velvets - Fine Selection <strong>of</strong> Occasional Rags - Gold - Silver - Metallics - Beaded - Peau de Sole - Crushed Velvets COATS - Jackets - Solid Color Wool Tweeds - Plush Pile - Fingertip to Boot Length Gifts Wrapped Free <strong>of</strong> Charge HELEN F. Daily 9 a.m. to-9 p.m. B39 Asbury Ave. Dial 399-5800 in VELVET Choose from this exciting Holiday . Collection <strong>of</strong> - Blazers -long Skirts -Tank - Palazzo Slacks Red, Wine, Black and. Green A GIFT CERTIFICATE IS ALWAYS WELCOME! S27 and 837 Aibuty Arm. OCEAN CITY Open 9 to 9 'til Christmas Engaged ' mm Dr. and Mrs. David Jarvis Phillips <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and 821 Delancey pi., this city, announce the engagement <strong>of</strong> their daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, to Eric Alan Johnson,- son <strong>of</strong> Col. and Mrs. George L. Johnson <strong>of</strong> Ft. Riley, Kan. Miss Phillips-is a senior at Germantown Hospital and Dispensary School <strong>of</strong> Nursing. Mr. Johnson is a graduate <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Missouri at Rolls and is presently a sophomore at Temple University School <strong>of</strong> Medicine. <strong>The</strong> wedding will take place June 16. . SLEIGH RIDE—Suzy Dunn, Mark Raab, Keith Johnson and Jennifer Ely seem to enjoy the sleigh ride as part <strong>of</strong> the Colony Club's Christmas program and party Monday evening. Counsellor Photo. Winter tumos man, woman and boast. -Shakespeare. Christmas is beautiful at ... iCmtr GIFT SHOPPE xu
PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY.SENTIWEL-CEtJGER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1972 • THURSDAY. DECEMBER 14, ,972 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE 7 — SECTION ONE LINDE Simulated diamonds Rings an Watches by Hamilton Seiko • Elgin Le Coultre Ladies Diamond Twist-O-Flex Watchbands $ 19.95 Williams Jewelers (next to the Bank) Asbury Ave.'» 399-4075 • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> AH Tracks Lead to TRAIN MSPtAY Courtesy <strong>of</strong> JohirSann.no Presbyterian Church scene <strong>of</strong> Fry-Fulton wedding <strong>The</strong> First. Presbyterian Church was the" setting November 25 for the noon wedding <strong>of</strong> Denise Fry <strong>of</strong> Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio., and Gary Paul Fulton <strong>of</strong> this city. <strong>The</strong> Rev. William R. Allen <strong>of</strong>ficiated at the double ring ceremony.- •..''... <strong>The</strong> bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong> Frederick Fry <strong>of</strong> Cuyahoga Falls and the bridegroom is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Fulton <strong>of</strong> 1340 Bay av. Miss Nancy Curtis <strong>of</strong> Cuyahoga Falls was maidi <strong>of</strong> honor and bridesmaids were Miss Vanessa Williams, Miss Joyce Tilstra, both <strong>of</strong> this city, and Mrs. Ann Fry <strong>of</strong> Cuyahoga Falls, sister-in-law <strong>of</strong> the bride. Mark Fulton <strong>of</strong> this city was best man for his brother. Serving as ushers were David Fulton, Peter Miller, Richard Adamson and Jay Brooks, all <strong>of</strong> this city. Clovius Breneiser was 704 Atbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy, N. J. Phone (609) 399-4040 - CAN NOW BE VIEWED FROM OUR WINDOW NOW HIGHER RATE OH PASSBOOK SAVINGS Retroactive October 1st, 1972 REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT EQUAL HOUSNG LENDER PER ANNUM No Minimum Bolance 90-DAY NOTICE SAVINGS ACCOUNT PER ANNUM $1000 Minimum Balance MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE INSURED OCEAN CITY HOME SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1QO1 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE 609 399,-0012 FttE PAKK KXT19 OfflK organist and Raymond McAfee was soloist. Selections included "<strong>The</strong> Lord's Prayer." . <strong>The</strong> bride was attired in a. gown <strong>of</strong> white georgette over taffeta styled with a high rise bodice and bishop, sleeves. Bands <strong>of</strong> imported Venise lace - trimmed with pink embroidered rosebuds trimmed the wedding band collar, sleeves and bodice. <strong>The</strong> lace also accented the midriff above the s<strong>of</strong>tly gathered skirt. Her double chapel veil edged with bands <strong>of</strong> lace was held in place with a cap <strong>of</strong> matching.Venise lace and she carried an orchid surrounded by pink rosebuds and ivy on a white Bible. <strong>The</strong> bridal attendants wore gowns <strong>of</strong> pastel blue, pink, yellow and green dotted swiss with matching headpieces and carried colonial bouquets <strong>of</strong> carnations dyed to match their gowns. Following the ceremony a reception was held at Plymouth Inn. <strong>The</strong>y are making their home at 57 Central rd. <strong>The</strong> bride is a junior at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School and' is employed by Wesley Manor. Tne bridegroom, a senior at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, is employed at Rickel's in McKee <strong>City</strong>. Engaged <strong>The</strong> engagement <strong>of</strong> Miss Patricia Ann Keating to W. Steven Hartley, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hartley <strong>of</strong> 414 Atlantic av.. Seiners Point, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Keating <strong>of</strong> : 18VW. Kert<strong>of</strong>t^afcVj&wnfcrs Po|nt. ft~r. — ,. -,-.-•« Miss Keating is A^ttcent graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland Regional High School and is presently attending Cape May County Vo- Tech. Mr. Hartley is employed by the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company. A September 1973 wedding is planned. New arrivals <strong>On</strong>ly three families <strong>of</strong> this area welcomed new arrivals at the Stork Club <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital during the period <strong>of</strong> December 5 through 9. Congratulations go to: Leo and Virginia (Carruthers) Fecteau, 13 Connell rd., Somers Point, a boy, December 5. Stephen and Joyce (Bocelli) Hughes, 715 Asbury av., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a boy, December 6. Irven and Carol (Carty) Bell, 432 Marvin av., Linwood, a girl, December 9. Gome, Winter, with thine angry howl. And raging bend the naked tree: Thy gloom will soothe my cheerless soul. When nature all is sad like me. -Robert Bums. LEA1HERSMI1HS SMGE 1970 Uniqut Leather Creations <strong>of</strong> Usttag Beauty for that Vary Spooial Sift. BAGS • BELTS GUITAR STRAPS MATS • RUGS IILLFCiBS SARBALS 868 Mb Strut ocEtfcmr Mav&L « AJM PJl Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. Fulton INSURANCE - Call Us for Details - THER. E. Darby Agency, inc. INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY JIVELY —Established 1905— 5— 604 Central Avenue Phono 399-0049 NORRIS D. BUNN. M.D. F.AC.S. D.A.B.S. ~ - "WISHES TO -ATIWOUNCE THE REMOVAL OF HIS- ( IN GENERAL SURGICAL PRACTICE TO THE PALMER SHOPPING CENTER 16O6 HAVEN AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N J • TELEPHONE 398-49OO Wheaton Collector's! Series A PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT ITEM Reg. Price Our Price J.F. Kennedy $100.00 $25.00 F.D. Roosevelt .$ 45.00 $6.50 Pres. Eisenhower ..."...$ 40.00 $8.00 Lincoln $ 35.00 $4.50 Gen. Eisenhower $ 30.00 $6.00 Wilson $ 35.00 $6.00 Washington $ 25.00 $4.50 T.Roosevelt. $ 20.00 $3.75 T. Jefferson $ 20.00 $6.50 Jackson .$ 15.00 $3.75 Grant $ 5.00 $3.75 A Fabulous Book for Antique Collectors "THE COMING COLLECTING BOOM" Reg. $8.50 NOW *3.98 Outstanding Live Potted Evergreen Plants 2 ft. to 5 ft. high, Greatly Reduced 719 Battonea load lial 33M823 STMS WHS: fH t SAT. 11 TO 7 1 STAIM WH, DEC. MM, OHM BUY 12 TO 5 I Women Republicans hold youth center party <strong>The</strong> gaily decorated Youth Center was the scene Tuesday evening for a Christmas party for members, husbands and friends <strong>of</strong> the Women's Regular Republican Club. < iJMrs. 1 * Stephen Wisner, president, welcomed the guests and gave special Tecdghition to • MGS. Elizabeth Blundin, a long time member. A buffet was served by, hostesses Mrs. Fidel- Kroesser, Mrs. Victor Schmidt and Mrs. William Somershoe, Following Christmas carol singing led by Mrs. Blanche Scherneck and Mrs. R. Nichols an exchange <strong>of</strong> Christmas gifts took place. <strong>The</strong>re're people who believe that if you have enough money you're entitled to do anything you want to do. <strong>The</strong> January meeting will be a covered dish supper and installation <strong>of</strong> new <strong>of</strong>ficers. Health Food SPECIALTIES !CI7 Anbury We. OCEAN CITY JUMBO ORGANIC EGGS +Natural Vitamins + Natural Whole Grains + Natural Sugar and Ric_e ' ~+^ranJProd ADO TO THE BEAUTY OF CHRISTMAS IPOINSETTIA PLANTS! We Wire Flowers 10 and op All Grown in our Own Greenhouses. Select] yours NOW! We will ( hold 'til Christmas or j deliver whenever you wish. $ 5.00- $ 6.50 at* Christmas Candle Centerpieces *6.00 and up Grave Blankets, Natural Wreaths, ~ Holly Wreaths HURRICANE CANDLE ARRANGEMENT Permanent Greens. Holly Cones and Bright Red Velvet Bow *8.95 and up CHBSIMS EUttXCt Permanent Greens. Holly, Berries, Pine Cones and Bright Red Candle SPARKLING RED CHIMNEY CENTERPIECES Cones. Permanent a Christmas Greens, Bows, i "Lore Apples," and Trim 1 •10.95 and up CANDLE CENTERPf CES Fresh Flowers and Assorted Christmas Greens with Trimming '12.95 and up *7J>0, '10.00, '12.50 and up ___ . LIMITED QUANTITY- TED and HERM MESKERS ORDER EARLY Flower Sbop.& Greenhouses 2322 SHORE ROAD LINWOOD (COKB SHORE RO. & OCEAN HEBHTS AVE.) OT m-SAT. 94* PJ. up,, 927-3823 9pM SiMdays 11-3 Cates named authority head Howard Cates, a retiFed Pennsylvania automobile dealer, has been named chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Parking Authority, it was announced this week by Authority secretary David N. Blyler. : ~. • Cates, who has been an bjUhority member for a .number <strong>of</strong> years will replace T. Elmer Boyd, . who resigned from, the parking body on November 21. Curvin R. Rauhauser was voted in as .vice-chairman. Blyler said Boyd, was thanked by the Authority, members. f$r ' his. years <strong>of</strong> service and leadership. Parking authority positions are non-paying.. . Blyler said bids were ac-. cepted for the conversion <strong>of</strong> the parking lot at 7th st. and HOLIDAY McMULLEN <strong>The</strong> Quiet, Good Taste <strong>of</strong> Mc- Mullen adds a s<strong>of</strong>t elegance to holiday entertaining. This beautiful matching blazer jacket and skirt features polka dot accents and is available in a variety <strong>of</strong> striking colors. Tastefully stylish . . . and unmistakably McMullen. REMEMBER ... Holiday Gifting the McMullen way is a wonderful way to express your love. 700 ASBURY • OCEAN CITY PIEASE DON'T MAI • Home • Door • Porch Return entry blank to Somers Point Jaycees, P.O. Box No. 2, Somers Point, N.J. 08244. Deadline for all entries is December 23 at 3 p.m. Point Jaycees holding Christmas light contest SOMERS POINT—<strong>The</strong> third place prize will be Somers Point Jaycees again _ awarded in each category. In are sponsoring the <strong>City</strong> addition, all first place winners Christmas "Lighting Contest. will receive a color picture <strong>of</strong> Co-chairmen for this year's their endeavor from the event are Ken Conley, Chuck Jaycees. — Gunther and Rich McGuire. Entry blanks may be ob- <strong>The</strong> contest is open to all tained at the following mer- private residences located in chants: Fairway Pharmacy, Somers Point excluding those Western Auto and Platt's decorated pr<strong>of</strong>essionally. Furniture, where they may be Judging will take place filled out and deposited in December 27 between the hours special boxes. Entry blanks <strong>of</strong> 6:30 and 9 p.m. <strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial also may be cut out <strong>of</strong> this judging car will be marked. newspaper and mailed to: <strong>The</strong> categories are: Homes, Somers Point "Jaycees,. P.O.- Doors and Porches. An entrant Box BOX z, 2, aomera Somers Point, TOBB. fl. «.J. J. i»«. 08244. has the choice <strong>of</strong> categories for Deadline forall entrieSj&a p.m~ judging. A first, second and December 23. Mainland toastmistresses hold Christmas meeting "Christmas is in the Air" was the theme <strong>of</strong> the Mainland Toastmistress Club's Christmas meeting held Thursday at Harry's Inn in Somers Point. Mrs., Walter Kleinhenn,, acting president, presided and 4 Mrs. Robert Hamilton gave the* invocation and the salute to the American flag. Table Topic mistress, Mrs. Richard Kintish, involved the members in two minute talks on the subject "What do you want for Christmas by way <strong>of</strong> International Toastmistress." <strong>The</strong> educational part <strong>of</strong> the meeting was under the direction <strong>of</strong> Mrs. William Steele. News Flashes From the North Pole, was the title <strong>of</strong> the business meeting conducted by Mrs. John Malone, permanent president. Mrs. Leon Robbins <strong>of</strong> Port Norris was the Toastmistress <strong>of</strong> the afternoon. "Right on With Christmas" was her theme. At the close <strong>of</strong> the program Mrs. Robbins lead in the singing <strong>of</strong> Christmas songs. <strong>The</strong> meeting closed with an inspirational poem read by Miss Eleanor Cunningham. NEWS Distinctive Selection <strong>of</strong> Individual and Boxed Christmas Cards " Christmas Wrap and Decorations Daily and weekly Lottery Tickets 1224 Asbury Ave. 7:30 a.m.-ll p.m. Daily WE ARE MOVING January 1st, 1973 to our enlarged premises at 218 W. Groveland Avenue SOMERS POINT, N. J. If you want to help us to reduoe our stock and SAVE TOURSELF MONET, do your Christmas Shopping in our store and ..... SAVE, SAVE, SAVE! A never to be repeated "SPECIAL TAG SALE" on GUITARS, PIANOS and ORGANS. Tou won't believe these pricei and just in time for Christmas Giving. JACK LOUIS MUSIC CENTER —— me. _ SHORE MALL PLEASAMTVH1E, N. J. PHONE 641-2727 Miss English married to Stanley James Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. English <strong>of</strong> 605 St. Albans pi. announce the marriage <strong>of</strong> their daiighter, Patricia Suzanne, to Stanley James Abbott, son <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Charles Mack Abbott <strong>of</strong> Wilton, N.H., arid the late Mr. I Abbott. - <strong>The</strong> ceremony was performed December 9 in Cherry Hill at the home <strong>of</strong> the bride's cousin with the Rev. Paul Goss <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity Episcopal Church <strong>of</strong> this city <strong>of</strong>ficiating. <strong>The</strong> bride was attired in' a' white velvet gown styled along the empire lines with .Victorian collar, bishop sleeves and an Aline skirt. Her headpiece was <strong>of</strong> .matching velvet and lace and she carried a nosegay <strong>of</strong> white daisies and baby's breath.. • Miss Andrea English was maid <strong>of</strong> honor for her sister. She wore a royal blue Velvet gown with empire bodice, Victorian' collar and bishop sleeves. She carried a nosegay <strong>of</strong> yellow daisies and baby's breath. David Lai, <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 111., was best man. Mrs. Abbott is a graduate <strong>of</strong> , Kent. Place School in Summit and Smith College. Mr. Abbott is a graduate <strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong> Design at Illinois Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology. ' <strong>The</strong> newlyweds are residing in Boston, Mass. • »OO Sylvania 25 color TV onl Contemporary style model CL2232 Elegant furniture style with all these exceptional performance features. Giant 25" diagonal Color Bright 85® picture tube. Gibraltar 90 chassis for solid-state reliability. Automatic fine tuning. And Penna-Lock the anti-go<strong>of</strong> color tuning system that never forgets. Plus Instant Color for a perfect color picture in seconds. SVU/ANIA COLOR Contemporary style Sylvania color TV model CF704. 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