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PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Presbyterian Church Women seat <strong>of</strong>ficers with service Hospital Auxiliary Col y Department hears oj Bethlehem<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Geller<br />
Miss Cairnes is<br />
<strong>of</strong> Michael W. Geller<br />
<strong>The</strong> marriage <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />
Kathleen I*. Cairnes, daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J.'<br />
Cairnes, <strong>of</strong> 1323 Wesley av., to<br />
Michael W. Geller, son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Howard Ho well, <strong>of</strong><br />
Harrisburg. Pa., was-solemnized<br />
recently at St.<br />
Augustine's R.C. Church.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rev. Leonard J. Orzechowski<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiated at the<br />
nuptials and music was<br />
provided by Jo-El McLaughlin.<br />
Given in marriage by her<br />
father, the bride wore a floorlength<br />
taffeta gown fashioned<br />
with a high bodice encircled<br />
with Nottingham lace. <strong>The</strong> long<br />
tapered sleeves and Victorian<br />
collar were both <strong>of</strong> matching<br />
lace. Her Juliet capped<br />
headpiece held a chapel length<br />
train <strong>of</strong> silk illusion and she<br />
carried an old fashioned<br />
bouquet surrounded by baby's<br />
breath.<br />
• Mrs. James Foglto, sister <strong>of</strong><br />
the bridegroom, was matron <strong>of</strong><br />
honor. Her floor length gown <strong>of</strong><br />
maroon velvet was trimmed<br />
with ribbon threaded lace<br />
outlining the high bodice. She<br />
carried an old fashioned<br />
bouquet <strong>of</strong> pink roses.<br />
Dennis Cairnes, brother <strong>of</strong><br />
the bride, served as best man.<br />
Ushers assisting the ceremony<br />
were Matthew Cairnes and<br />
Joseph Cairnes.<br />
<strong>The</strong> mother <strong>of</strong> the bride chose<br />
a pale pink crepe floor length<br />
gown with high beaded collar.<br />
Mrs. Ho well, mother <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bridegroom, wore a paisley<br />
Stafford blue floor length gown.<br />
Immediately following the<br />
ceremony a reception was held<br />
at White Hall. Dancing was<br />
enjoyed with music by Timothy<br />
Quigley at the organ.<br />
Mr. Geller is employed by the<br />
Clayton Construction Company<br />
in Marmora. <strong>The</strong> bride is a'<br />
beautician for Vincent and<br />
Joseph in the Flanders Hotel.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tucker pose for the<br />
photographer following their wedding November 11<br />
In Philadelphia. Mrs. Tucker is the farmer Deborah<br />
Faulls, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Walter Faults <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia. Mr. Tucker is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Marvin Tucker <strong>of</strong> this city. <strong>The</strong> couple are residing at<br />
816 Delancey pi.<br />
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1972<br />
<strong>On</strong> Christmas Eve in 1814, the<br />
Treaty .<strong>of</strong> Ghent was negotiated<br />
-<strong>The</strong> 197:1 <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the First Craig Mathewson.<br />
"Calvin, Mrs. Samuel Frame; First Presbyterian Uhoir,<br />
<strong>The</strong> December meeting <strong>of</strong> fhe<br />
Bethlehem, Miss Mary Kassab<br />
between the U.S. and Great<br />
introduces <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
.PyesbyteriAn Church' Women's "New <strong>of</strong>ficers, installed are, Deborah, Mrs. J. Paul directed by Rev. . Raymond<br />
Literature-Department <strong>of</strong> the<br />
was speaker, and shared with<br />
Britain. This ended the War <strong>of</strong><br />
1812. • •<br />
Association were installed in a Mrs. George Smith, president;. Frankenfield; Dorcas, Mrs.- McAfee, minister <strong>of</strong> music, will<br />
Colony Club was held last<br />
members, her. personal ex-<br />
SOMERS POINT — <strong>The</strong> slafe<br />
Christmas Candlelight Service Mrs. Norinan Hiiig, vice Robert "• Lowry; King's .present, special music. <strong>The</strong><br />
Thursday afternoon . in. the<br />
perience <strong>of</strong> visiting Bethlehem<br />
<strong>of</strong> new-<strong>of</strong>ficers was presented<br />
last evening (Wednesday). president; Mrs. Richard Herre Daughters, Mrs. Frank Maz- Teen Choir,- directed by Scott<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Willard Wanger.' at Christmas.- . •<br />
and accepted by members <strong>of</strong><br />
Mfcs. William. R. Allen con-, Sr., secretary; Mrs; Charles zitelli; Philathea, Mrs.. Harry Griswold, wijl Tsing several<br />
A Christmas mood was set by<br />
Plans .are- fteing made to<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
the' • Mainland Chapter,'<br />
ducted the installation which Lutz, corresponding secretary; Rau; Salem, Mrs. Gustave numbers. G. CIpvius.Breneiser<br />
the decorations, and the share the January meeting with'<br />
Women's. Auxiliary to Shoremarked<br />
the beginning <strong>of</strong> the Mrs. Robert Bate,s, treasurer; Tilstra; and Westminster, Mrs. will be at the organ and the<br />
presentation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> a program on one <strong>of</strong> the Senior Citizen groups BRINGS RESULTS<br />
Memorial Hospital meeting last<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
17th consecutive year <strong>of</strong> the Miss. Elizabeth Brown and Mrs. Raymond Gifford.<br />
Rev. William R. Allen, pastor, week.<br />
Association in the ^fe and work William Allen,* spiritual life First' Presbyterian Church will bring a Christmas<br />
<strong>of</strong> the church. "<br />
chairmen; Mrs. James Jewell<br />
<strong>The</strong>slate comprises Mrs. Pat.<br />
will hold the annual Christmas- message. All are invited to<br />
• Under the leadership <strong>of</strong> Mrs. and Mrs. James Wilson,<br />
Bew, president; Mrs. Mary<br />
Eve Candlelight Service in the attend and come "dressed as<br />
James Jewell, 1972 saw new program; Mrs. George Spencer<br />
Freund, recording secretary;<br />
sanctuary Sunday at 11 p.m. you are."<br />
high records in attendance and and Miss Helen Buckmaster,<br />
Mrs. Rita Hill, vice president;<br />
giving to missions. Mrs. Jewell world service; Mrs. Raymond<br />
Mrs. Elinor Metz,<br />
was given an Honorary Gifford, flowers; Miss .Lucy<br />
corresponding secretary; and<br />
Membership in Wycliffe Hendershott, sunshine; Mrs.<br />
Mrs. Mae Fluharty, treasurer.<br />
Civic Club members have Yule luncheon<br />
Associates, the service arm <strong>of</strong> Roger Patchel Jr., mem-<br />
Installation ' will take place<br />
Wycliffe Bible Translators, bership; Mrs. John Wilson Jr., A holiday program was<br />
January \\ at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Carruthers, joined the<br />
International. <strong>The</strong> inspirational hospitality; and the following presented at the Christmas<br />
Country Club.<br />
gathering and distributed<br />
service included Scripture, circle chairmen: Bethany, Dr. luncheon <strong>of</strong> the Civic Club<br />
An auditing committee was<br />
Pollyanria gifts. Guests<br />
carol singing and special Mary. Bennett; . John Tuesday in Plymouth Inn.<br />
named comprising Mrs. Joan<br />
welcomed were Mrs. Stephen<br />
numbers on tho collo by Mrs.<br />
Mrs. Clement Stokes sang the<br />
Redding, Mrs.- Sophie Hampton<br />
Wisner, Mrs. Walter Anderson,<br />
Collect after which the women<br />
and Mrs. Esther Off.<br />
Mrs. Charles Knodt, Mrs.<br />
joined in singing Christmas William Clardy and Mrs.<br />
Following the meeting a<br />
carols. Christmas readings Herman Storch.<br />
Christmas party was enjoyed.<br />
were given by Mrs. Walter<br />
Gifts were distributed and a<br />
Homemade cookies were<br />
Kroesser, Mrs. John Brooks,<br />
carol sing was conducted<br />
brought by the women and will<br />
Mrs. Fidel Kroesser and' Mrs.<br />
Prizes were awarded as<br />
ROOMS • EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS<br />
be taken to the Bayside<br />
Robert Keenan.<br />
follows: prettiest wrapped gift,<br />
Training School and the Foster<br />
Following the program Santa<br />
Mrs. Dot Miff it; second pret-<br />
Home for Boys, both in Mar-<br />
For Advanced Reservations Call 927-9141<br />
Gaus, portrayed by Miss Bea<br />
tiest, Mrs. Pat Bew; and most<br />
mora.<br />
unusual, Mrs. Mabel Garwood.<br />
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1972 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
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$ 3.00"P<br />
Artificial Christmas Arrangjements $ 1.50 u P<br />
CARRIAGE HOUSE<br />
PHIL TURNER, Prop.<br />
1117 Haven Ave. (Across the Tracks)<br />
Dial 399-7909<br />
tanta is taking<br />
stock <strong>of</strong> our<br />
season's wishes<br />
to our many<br />
appreciated customers.<br />
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0HST WISHES<br />
May a fine holiday be automatically<br />
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Op«n All Year<br />
*l HOLIDAY VISITOR—Santa Claus visited the Lions. Oub Christmas party and<br />
took time out to congratulate Dr. George Ludlam, president, for the club's efforts<br />
in the eyesight and hearing conservation program. Looking on at right is<br />
first vice president Frank Unger. Counsellor Photo.<br />
71st ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION —Capt. and<br />
Mrs: W.C. Rickards <strong>of</strong> 120 E. Groveland av., Somers<br />
Point, celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary<br />
Sunday. Capt. Rickards was a captain <strong>of</strong> private<br />
yachts and is now retired. He also is a life Mason.<br />
Originally the couple came from Delaware but<br />
moved here in 1948 from Philadelphia. <strong>The</strong>y haveTQtne<br />
daughter, three grandchildren; six great grandchildren<br />
and one great, great grandchild. Tubman<br />
Photo.<br />
Library releases Christmas schedule<br />
i<strong>The</strong> Oewm «ity y *>ee > 4»«Hic Decembers and.25, .closed aH<br />
Library has released l d its it day; Tuesday, Wednesday,<br />
schedule for Christmas and Thursday and Friday,<br />
New Year's holidays. December 26 through 29, 9 a.m.<br />
For the upcoming Christmas to noon; Saturday and Monday,<br />
week the hour* ajej Friday, December 30 and January 1,<br />
December 22,9 a,m. to 5 p.m.; closed all day.<br />
Saturday and'*' -Mottday •<br />
jj lowing as a cheery hearth.<br />
bright as a gaily-lighted tree<br />
are bur warm-hearted<br />
wishes for your joy and contentment at<br />
this happy holiday season. VvVgreatly enjoy<br />
our pleasant business relations<br />
with you and hope that they may long<br />
continue. To you. our most grateful thanks.<br />
704 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Lions Club, families<br />
enjoy holiday party<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lions Qlub<br />
members and their families<br />
enjoyed the annual Christmas;<br />
party Friday evening in Mac's<br />
Restaurant, Somers Point. A<br />
special - puppet show<br />
highlighted the entertainment<br />
and the distribution <strong>of</strong> gifts<br />
along with the appearance <strong>of</strong><br />
the "Jolly 01' Elf highlighted<br />
the event.<br />
Santa Claus congratulated<br />
Dr. George Ludlam, president,<br />
for the contribution the club<br />
members made to the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Eyesight and Hearing<br />
Conservation program during<br />
1972.<br />
Dr. Ludlam also expressed<br />
his appreciation and gratitude<br />
to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> residents for<br />
their response in supporting the<br />
Christmas Blind Seal program<br />
which will assist' greatly in<br />
furthering the 1973 efforts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
eyesight and hearing projects.<br />
~* . - ... Hi<br />
9L MERRY<br />
CHRI§TMAS<br />
II'* the happy, season, time to<br />
rejoice in good fellowship and in the<br />
spirit <strong>of</strong> the first Noel. To our<br />
patrons we extend a hearty Thank You,<br />
U tea<br />
121 Ubury A»enu»<br />
PAGE 11 — SECTION ONE<br />
Split sessions change posted<br />
Berwyn Hughes, principal <strong>of</strong><br />
grade. All other classes will<br />
the. Primary School, has ad- remain on regular session <strong>of</strong> 9<br />
vised'parents <strong>of</strong> six classes to a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />
be on the alert for the change in<br />
sessions.<br />
Starting Tuesday, January 2,<br />
six different classes will be on'<br />
the seven-week rotation <strong>of</strong> split'<br />
• sessions. <strong>The</strong>se classes are<br />
.Miss Becker's first grade, Miss<br />
Frizziola's second grade arid<br />
Miss Schall's thjrd grade, all<br />
for the morning session <strong>of</strong> 8:30<br />
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Afternoon<br />
classes from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.<br />
will be Mrs. "Villaume's first<br />
grade, Mrs. Lewis' second<br />
grade and Mrs. James' third<br />
:<br />
This period will run from<br />
January 2 to February 23 when:<br />
they will return to full day and<br />
another group <strong>of</strong> classes will<br />
attendthe split sessions. ,<br />
In order to avoid any con-.<br />
fusion over bus schedules, the<br />
routes for the split session<br />
classes only will be published in<br />
the Sentinel-Ledger next week,<br />
December 28. Parents are<br />
advised to cut the schedule out<br />
and post it somewhere handy<br />
while their children are on the<br />
split session.<br />
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