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PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE<br />

RALEIGH<br />

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FEATURING: RECORDS & GRAND PRIX<br />

' George & Anne Himon Props.<br />

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"We Service What We Sell"<br />

8. SHORE MALL<br />

IS HAVING A<br />

CHRISTMAS<br />

SATURDAY, DEC. 16TH<br />

Stores will be open<br />

until 11 P.M. for your<br />

Shopping Convenience!<br />

BLACK HORSE PIKE,<br />

PLEASANTVILLE<br />

f oin<br />

OUBMOW<br />

KIDDIE DOG SHOW—<strong>The</strong> Garden State Toy<br />

Kennel Club sponsored a Kiddie Dog Show last<br />

Saturday and pictured here are some <strong>of</strong> the winners<br />

and their owners. Left to right are Melodee Davis <strong>of</strong><br />

this city with her Doberman Duchess who was judged<br />

the best trick dbg and Princess <strong>of</strong> the show; Juliana<br />

Carter <strong>of</strong> Absecon and her Pekapoo> best groomed<br />

and Paige Girl; Iris Paulus <strong>of</strong> the VIP Kennel Club <strong>of</strong><br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Absecon, judge; Monica Jones <strong>of</strong> Northfield and her<br />

Great Dane Brutus, King <strong>of</strong> the Show and the biggest<br />

dog. Kneeling in front <strong>of</strong> the table are Kimberly Geles<br />

<strong>of</strong> Margate and Patty Mahoney <strong>of</strong> Ventnor. Kimberjy<br />

is owner <strong>of</strong> the Chihuahua on the table which was.<br />

named Queen <strong>of</strong> the show and the smallest entry.<br />

Patty owns the Poodle on the table who was honored<br />

as Prince <strong>of</strong> the show and best costumed.<br />

Women J s Club hears about art symposium<br />

Mrs. Harry. Smith and Mrs.<br />

Gcoq^Bowman reported on an<br />

art symposiutXL they attended<br />

for memt&s <strong>of</strong> the Women's<br />

CluDspeeting. last Thursday in<br />

the hoTfte <strong>of</strong> Mrs. William<br />

TownsencLx<br />

<strong>The</strong> symposium was held at<br />

New Jerseyat$te Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

Women's Clubs headquarters in<br />

New Brunswick. Gladyce<br />

Shuman was program guest at<br />

the morning session and<br />

demonstrated craft -work<br />

displaying samples <strong>of</strong> her art.<br />

<strong>The</strong> afternoon session<br />

featured George Schwacha who<br />

commented on -original paintings<br />

submitted by the women.<br />

Mrs. Smith had submitted<br />

several and he praised her<br />

work highly.<br />

Mrs. A. Stanley Clark,<br />

president, reported briefly on<br />

the Art Center at Douglass<br />

College which is supported by<br />

the NJSFWC.<br />

-Crossword puzzle books<br />

o<br />

.. HAVE MORE MERRY MONEY NEXT YEAR<br />

It's a merry feeling to have money for holiday shopping! A<br />

small payment each week builds up to one big Christmas Club<br />

check. By starting your Christmas Club now, you'll be set for<br />

buying without borrowing or piling up bills.<br />

WE PAY THE 50th WEEK .<br />

ON YOUR 1973 CMCNB<br />

CHRISTMAS CLUB!<br />

IF YOU OPEN A 1973 CHRISTMAS CLUB AT<br />

THE CAPE MAY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK<br />

AND PAY IT FOR 49 WEEKS.. WE WILL PAY<br />

THE SOTH WEEK FOR YOU!<br />

OPEN YOUR CLUB TODAY<br />

the Cape May County<br />

national bank.<br />

OCEAN CITY . SEA ISLE CITY . CAPE MAY<br />

A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION<br />

A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM<br />

which have been made by the years <strong>of</strong> travel. He also told <strong>of</strong><br />

members were displayed. his personal favorite cities,<br />

<strong>The</strong>se will be sent to the East restaurants and interesting<br />

Orange Veterans Hospital. Also customs. In giving tips on<br />

on display were dolls which . taking inexpensive tours he<br />

have been collected and said that rates are greatly<br />

dressed for the club's Christ- reduced after the season and<br />

mas project.<br />

the time one travels is very<br />

— Mrs. Wallace Kuhn in- important pertaining to the<br />

troduced Robert Becotte, expense.<br />

speaker <strong>of</strong> the evening.. Mr. Hostesses for the evening<br />

Becotte was born in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, were Mrs. Townsend and Mrs.<br />

was an airplane pilot for 18 W. Thomas Adams. <strong>The</strong> next<br />

years and now operates the -meeting, December 21, will be<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Travel Service. the Christmas party at the<br />

He spoke <strong>of</strong> many countries home <strong>of</strong> Miss Ruth Nevius.<br />

and cities he had visited in his<br />

Women's research club<br />

plans Christmas party<br />

<strong>The</strong> annual Christmas the Garden Pier in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> . the Women's and on telethons from New<br />

Research Club will be held York. She was awarded a<br />

December 21 at 1:3O p.m. in the scholarship by the Crescendo<br />

Flanders Hotel. Helen G. Mohr Club <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and for<br />

will present the Story <strong>of</strong> Bing two years was soloist at the<br />

and Grondahl Christmas Plates First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ,<br />

and Linda Moder will sing a Scientist, <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />

medley <strong>of</strong> Christmas songs.<br />

A resident <strong>of</strong> Palmyra for 20<br />

years, Miss Mohr has long been<br />

engaged in various cultural<br />

activities. She currently is<br />

presenting book reviews,<br />

monologues and illustrated<br />

lectures based on 50,000 miles<br />

<strong>of</strong> her travels to Alaska,<br />

California, the Caribbean,<br />

China, Europe, Hawaii and<br />

Japan.<br />

She is a storehouse <strong>of</strong> information<br />

on Grondahl<br />

Christmas plates and will have<br />

a display <strong>of</strong> the plates relating<br />

the stories they tell and intimate'<br />

details <strong>of</strong> life in Denmark.<br />

Linda Moder is a young local<br />

soprano who has studied voice<br />

for seven years with Mrs. Alice<br />

Higbee <strong>of</strong> Bargaintown. She is<br />

presently with Gian-Carlo<br />

Minnotti appearing at Carnegie<br />

Hall in New York <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Miss Moder had appeared on<br />

Meeting called to<br />

form civic group<br />

Edward J. MacClane, a<br />

retired Federal government<br />

employee from Washington,<br />

D.C., announced Wednesday he<br />

is organizing a meeting Friday<br />

at the Youth Center to form a<br />

new civic association for the<br />

center portion <strong>of</strong> the resort.<br />

MacClane said the meeting<br />

will get underway at 12:15 p.m.,<br />

at the Youth Center at 6th st.<br />

and Atlantic av., and is open to<br />

residents living between North<br />

st. and 15th st. <strong>The</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> the<br />

city is already served by three<br />

other civic organizations.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> primary purpose <strong>of</strong><br />

starting this new association is.<br />

to represent the interests <strong>of</strong><br />

concerned citizens living in this<br />

area," he said.<br />

MacClane said there is great<br />

urgency needed to start such in<br />

organization in light <strong>of</strong> the<br />

recent large increased in<br />

asuessfri value <strong>of</strong> property in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. <strong>The</strong> new<br />

organization as yet unnamed,<br />

will also concern itself with<br />

ether areas <strong>of</strong> civic affairs.<br />

9 to 9<br />

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1972 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE 9 — SECTION ONE<br />

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GOURMET COUNTERJ L^<br />

CHEESES • COOKIES<br />

FRUIT and GIFT<br />

BASKETS<br />

[ FBEE LOCAL DELIVERY<br />

<strong>The</strong> Spinning pg Whee Wheel<br />

El AlilED eiev i MAMBkUB— _..__<br />

FLOWER, Gin and GOURMET SHOP<br />

• WEIIINt aid FVNEIAL BESIONS •<br />

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Bill 398-1161<br />

EAGLE SCOUTS—Three Eagle ScoUts <strong>of</strong> Boy Scout Troop 32 were honored at<br />

a Court <strong>of</strong> Honor held recently at the Primary School. Shown here (1. to r.) are<br />

Eagle Scouts Barry Chadwick, Joe Newsome and Joe Knopp with assistant<br />

scoutmaster Donald Pileggi. Counsellor Photo.<br />

VFW Post honors three Boy Scouts<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Boy Scout Troop<br />

21, sponsored by Ferguson-<br />

Foglio Post 6650 VFW honored<br />

three Scouts with an Eagle<br />

Scout Court <strong>of</strong> Honor recently<br />

at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Primary<br />

School.<br />

Scouts awarded the Eagle<br />

Scout rank are Life Scouts<br />

Barry Chadwick, Joe Knopp<br />

and Joseph Newsome Jr.<br />

Dr. Daniel Schwenk, District<br />

Advancement Commissioner,<br />

presented the history <strong>of</strong> .each<br />

Scout and mentioned that only<br />

one percent <strong>of</strong> all scouts receive<br />

the rank <strong>of</strong> Eagle.<br />

George Bailey, Intermediate<br />

School prinicpal, read the<br />

Sim]<br />

(O<br />

Charge to an Eagle Scout arid<br />

presented the mothers <strong>of</strong> each<br />

boy the Eagle award to pin on<br />

their sons.<br />

Other Scouts presented advancements<br />

were: Tenderfoot<br />

Scouts Chris Iacono, Charles<br />

Kaczmarsjrt, Don Croll, George<br />

Hurst, Dave Newsome, Mark<br />

McCrane and John Cotshott.<br />

Second Class: to Ned Cornmah;<br />

. First Class to Harry Lord; and<br />

Life Scout to Terry Dougherty,<br />

Wayne Chism and Joe Higbee<br />

Jr. Other guests <strong>of</strong> honor attending<br />

were David Duncan,<br />

Senior.Vice Commander <strong>of</strong> the<br />

sponsoring VFW Post; Ray<br />

Hollinger, Boy Scout Council<br />

Commissioner; Les Dilts,<br />

Neighborhood Commissioner;<br />

and Eagle Scout Joe Palermo.<br />

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Mainland pair guilty <strong>of</strong> drunk driving<br />

YODELING YULE<br />

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An old custom <strong>of</strong> the Austrian -•Santa's source, legend says,<br />

Tyrol is the Christmas yodel. goes back to the fourth century,<br />

Traditionally, the Yuletide when St. Nicholas, a bishop <strong>of</strong><br />

David 'Brown <strong>of</strong> Northfield Found guilty <strong>of</strong> breaking sell 5.7 grams <strong>of</strong> marijuana. All yodel — a song without words — Asia Minor, was noted for his<br />

and William Valentine <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> loud noise Or... three were referred to the may' be improvised, or it may generosity and gift-giving. .<br />

Linwood were both found guilty dinance 506, 'Lewis Krass <strong>of</strong> prosecutor's olficfe in Cape May be based on the tune <strong>of</strong> a In some • countries, St.<br />

<strong>of</strong> drunken. driving and fined , New York <strong>City</strong> paid a $45 fine Court House. Gasinski was also familiar, carol.<br />

-Nicholas still retains his role as • |<br />

$200 for the <strong>of</strong>fense in Municipal and $10 in c^urt costs. ' charged with giving false in-<br />

gift-bearer. .His day is, '<br />

Court here on Wednesday. Milford. Gould <strong>of</strong> Pleasantformation to the police when he'<br />

traditionally, December 6, and<br />

Brown, who was arrested at yille was fined $25 on eagh gave them a false name.<br />

European children await him<br />

10th st. and Central av: oncount<br />

when he was found guilty <strong>The</strong> case <strong>of</strong> a local man<br />

on St. Nicholas Eve, December<br />

October 29, also paid $10 court ,-<strong>of</strong> having an uninspected charged with rape was referred HE PROTECTED ROBBERS<br />

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costs and lost his driver's * vehicle, an unregistered to the Grand Jury for action.' Legends about St. Nicholas . A gray horse and a white<br />

license for two years, as did vehicle, and a car with license Joseph Tr<strong>of</strong>a, <strong>of</strong> the 800 block <strong>of</strong> are many, but they all relate in donkey have each been credited<br />

Valentine, arrested September plates that were registered to Asbury av., was contmitted to some way to his reputation for with the honor <strong>of</strong> transporting<br />

25, on 10th St. " . another car, on November 29 at the County jail in lieu <strong>of</strong> bail: generosity. Pawnbrokers took him on his gift giving journeys.<br />

Found guilty <strong>of</strong> possession 9th st. and Central av.<br />

the last case on the docket him for their patron, and<br />

and possession with intent to About a dozen other minor found Patrick Friel <strong>of</strong> Lan- robbers looked to him as their<br />

sell a quantity <strong>of</strong> marijuana in speeding violations convictions sdowne guilty <strong>of</strong> drunken protector. In the Middle Ages,<br />

You can never tell when a<br />

her second floor room at 1118 were upheld.<br />

driving on September 9 in the robbers were sometimes called<br />

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