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PAGE 4 —SECTION ONE<br />
THE SENTINEL'LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
Eichenberger, Burnell making home in Seaville<br />
Pamela Althea Etchenberger<br />
<strong>of</strong> Palermo and<br />
Pugene Gregory BumeD <strong>of</strong><br />
Seaville were united tn<br />
marriage Nov. 21 In the<br />
Trinity United Methodist<br />
Church In Marmora.<br />
' The Revs. J.D. Overcash<br />
aid Francis J. Gramlgna <strong>of</strong><br />
St Joseph's Church, Sea Isle<br />
dty, ottlclated during the 3<br />
o'clock double ring ceremony.<br />
; Soloist Angel Griffin, acttompanied<br />
by organist<br />
Alberts Seto, <strong>of</strong>fered selections<br />
including, Sunrise<br />
•Sunset, You'll Ntver Wolfe<br />
'Mont, the Wedding Song, and<br />
V» Lord's Prayer,<br />
TTie bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs. Walter<br />
Elchenberger <strong>of</strong> Palermo,<br />
the groom Is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
•and Mrs. Eugene BurneU <strong>of</strong><br />
-Marlton and Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>.<br />
» Given In marriage by her<br />
father, the blrde wore a satin<br />
Ivory gown with a high neck,<br />
lace trim on the neck, wrists,<br />
and bottom <strong>of</strong> the gown. The<br />
own was accented with seed<br />
pearls on me bodice, -neck,<br />
and sleeves. A lace veil<br />
trimmed with Ivory ribbon<br />
and pearls was atjached to an<br />
ivory colored sflk| headpiece.<br />
The bride carried an<br />
arrangement <strong>of</strong> suk pink and<br />
Ivory roses, turn and baby's<br />
bnath.<br />
Maid <strong>of</strong> honor was Patricia<br />
BSehenberger <strong>of</strong> Marmora,<br />
slater <strong>of</strong> the bride.<br />
Bridesmaids were Kathryn<br />
Eichenberger <strong>of</strong>'Palermo and<br />
Sharon Morrow <strong>of</strong> Ml. Laurel.<br />
Flowergirls were JUUan Steeb<br />
<strong>of</strong> Somers Point and<br />
Jacqueline Saltner <strong>of</strong><br />
Mttlton,<br />
brother <strong>of</strong> the groom, served<br />
as bat man. Assisting as<br />
ushers were Jack Grdlnich <strong>of</strong><br />
Maritai and Greogy Grdinlch<br />
<strong>of</strong> Delran, both cousins <strong>of</strong> the<br />
groom.<br />
The bride's attendants wore<br />
a frost rose satin tea length<br />
gown with a train In the back.<br />
OCEAN CITY DISCOUNT<br />
1309 West Avenue<br />
3911229<br />
OPEN ALL YEAR<br />
Mon. to Sat. 7 A.M.? P.M.; Sunday 7 A.M.4 P.M.<br />
LOTTERY<br />
Cigarettes<br />
$1.35 pk, $11,78 cm.<br />
_ $12.08100 ctn.<br />
<strong>Newspaper</strong>s, Magazines. Cards, Soda & Candy<br />
"Play Our Losers Game"<br />
"Why Piy Mghtr Prteti hr CtnvmtonH**<br />
Winter Shoei, Bagi & Booti<br />
Lltettrlde • Nifuriliwr<br />
' Jiifnln • Oia Maine Tretiiri<br />
Daisy • Hush Puppies<br />
GINNVS<br />
PLACE<br />
(Formerly Campbell's Shoe*)<br />
Bl3 Anbury Avenue,<br />
All Winter Merchandise<br />
SileM, Skirti, Panfiultl<br />
Sweaters, Blouses, Bristol<br />
Petlte»,MHMl, Hall Slies<br />
Stubbs'<br />
DRESSSHOPPE<br />
741 Asbury Avenue<br />
. Spin 101<br />
50% OFF<br />
FALL AND WINTER<br />
MERCHANDISE<br />
SPRING MENSWEAR<br />
ARRIVING DAILY<br />
HARBOR COVI*<br />
yi wore silk flower<br />
headpieces and carried sflk<br />
Bowers in baskets.<br />
The flowergirls wore hory<br />
satin tea length dresses<br />
coveted with lace, and ivory<br />
ash and bow. They won<br />
silkflower headpieces and<br />
carried sift flower baskets<br />
thpt matched the<br />
bridesmaids<br />
The mother <strong>of</strong> the bride<br />
wore a rosei and silver tea<br />
length dress with an orchid<br />
corsage. The groom's mother<br />
chow a light pink satin tea<br />
length dress with an orchid<br />
corsage.<br />
A wedding reception was<br />
held at the <strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />
Firehouse. The couple an<br />
residing In Seaville after<br />
returning from a honeymoon<br />
in the British Virgin Islands.<br />
The bride la a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School and<br />
Trenton State College, She in a<br />
business teacher at Absegaml<br />
High School in Absecon. The<br />
groom Is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Luiape Regional High School<br />
in Mt, Laurel and York<br />
College, He is self-employed.<br />
FarreU and Williams<br />
plan September wedding<br />
Constance S. Parrell <strong>of</strong><br />
Southampton, Pa. announces<br />
the engagement <strong>of</strong> her<br />
daughter, Karen <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> to Brian Jeffrey<br />
Williams, ion <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs,<br />
Robert Brown Williams <strong>of</strong><br />
Surf <strong>City</strong>. Miss FarreU Is also<br />
the daughter <strong>of</strong> William A.<br />
FarreU Jr. <strong>of</strong> Wantngton, Pa.<br />
The bride to be Is formerly<br />
jf iwianH pi, she (n a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Council Rock<br />
High School in Newtown, Pa.<br />
and Cedar Crest College,<br />
Allentown, Pa, She la a night<br />
attendant for TransWorid<br />
Airline (TWA).<br />
200 S. Shore Rd., Marmora<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Burnell<br />
THURSDAY, JANUARY<br />
Bethas, Zulker<br />
to wed in December<br />
Mb «« <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
the engagement «<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mr*<br />
A. Znlker Sr. <strong>of</strong><br />
Marmora,<br />
The bride<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
School end employed by B if<br />
Department Store.<br />
Mr. Zulker Is also<br />
School and employed by<br />
AUon Homes Construction.<br />
A December 1968 wedding is<br />
planned<br />
Schoelkopf to address civic association<br />
The Garden'! Civic<br />
Association will hold Iti<br />
midwinter meeting 8<br />
Friday, Jan. M In<br />
Flanders Hotel featuring<br />
guest speaker Bob<br />
Is director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Marine Mammal Stranding<br />
Center In Briganttne and will<br />
present a tilde show and<br />
speak on ocean pollution. AS<br />
member! are welcome.<br />
George GUmour U chairing<br />
the meeting.<br />
Sikora and Wigglesworth are wed<br />
Mr. Williams, a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Bait Stroudsberg University,<br />
is the food and beverage<br />
manager <strong>of</strong> The Days Inn In<br />
Absecon.<br />
Ellis, Breckenridge<br />
Margaret Mary Sftora and<br />
Thomas Paul Wlgglesworth <strong>of</strong><br />
Somers Point wen united in<br />
marriage Oct 10 In Church o*<br />
the Resurrection, Marmora.<br />
The Rev. Herman Burger<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiated during the 1 o'clock<br />
honor. Bridesmaids were<br />
Mrs. Robert Stank <strong>of</strong> Ab><br />
secon, the groom's sister,<br />
Debbie Dicky <strong>of</strong> Wenonah,<br />
Jennifer Cheruka <strong>of</strong> Absecon,<br />
the groom's niece, and Ann<br />
Rea <strong>of</strong> Collingiwood.<br />
plan summer wedding<br />
double ring ceremony. Drew<br />
Damon was organist<br />
Rex B. Davis Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />
WUUamstown was the best<br />
Mr. and Mm. Richard C. to.wnploysd by Dr. Hannah<br />
mils <strong>of</strong> Marmora announce<br />
id, DM In Lin-<br />
the engagement <strong>of</strong> their wood.<br />
daughter, Pamela Sue and Mr. Breckenridge Is a<br />
Andrew P. Breckenridge, „,_,„.. rat P«t<strong>of</strong>t« <strong>of</strong>. . George<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dr. and Mrs. Robert „ WMhtaitoii .. , _ _ , .<br />
g <strong>of</strong> Cherry HUl Washington, D.C. and li<br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
School Diitrlct.<br />
Miss EUis attended Lyndon A summer wedding ii<br />
State College In Vermont and planned.<br />
STEDEM'S BEAUTY SALON<br />
The bridge Is the daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.<br />
Sikora Jr. <strong>of</strong> Audubsn, TM<br />
groom Is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Thomas P.<br />
Wlgglesworth Sr. <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
Given in marriage by tar<br />
fatter, the bride wore a<br />
chiffon over taffeta gown<br />
appUqued with Alencon lace,<br />
pearli and sequins. Her<br />
matching headpiece held the<br />
cathedral length veil and<br />
man. Assisting as ushers were<br />
Tommy Decky <strong>of</strong> Wenonah,<br />
Robert Stasuk <strong>of</strong> Aosecon, the<br />
groom*! brother-in-law,<br />
JosephSlkora <strong>of</strong> Mt Ephram,<br />
the bride's brother, Tom<br />
McGlone <strong>of</strong> Columbia, Md.,<br />
and Qlen Nichols <strong>of</strong><br />
WUllflmstown.<br />
Tiffany Champion <strong>of</strong><br />
Tuckahoe, the groom's<br />
cousin, wu flower girL<br />
Tot bride's attendants won<br />
tact over taffeta tea length<br />
Complete<br />
Beauty Servicei<br />
blusher. She carried a<br />
cascade bouquet <strong>of</strong> Ivory<br />
phalaenopsls, yellow<br />
dresses In a rainbow <strong>of</strong> colors<br />
featuring short front and<br />
longer back hemline. They<br />
Open Year'Round<br />
sweetheart roses, and sonle<br />
rages on a rosary and prayer<br />
won autumn color baby's<br />
breath in their hair and<br />
IBiOAtburyAvt,<br />
50% OFF<br />
MIL & WMTIR<br />
MIRCHANDISI<br />
Calforappt.<br />
399-1675<br />
book.<br />
Mrs. Michael Doyle <strong>of</strong><br />
Oaklyn was the matron <strong>of</strong><br />
carried cascades <strong>of</strong> assorted<br />
flowers trimmed with gold<br />
ribbon and ivory lace<br />
streamers.<br />
The mother <strong>of</strong> the bride<br />
won a turquoise gown<br />
and yellow roses conage. The<br />
groom's mother chose a<br />
peach color gown and cream<br />
cymbldlum corsage.<br />
Following the reception at<br />
Omar** Restaurant In Mays<br />
Landing, the couple left for a<br />
honeymoon In Jamaica. They<br />
are making their borne In<br />
Somers Point,<br />
The bride Is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Audubon High School and<br />
Camden County College with<br />
an associate In applied<br />
science degree In food<br />
Cross run on Wheels group<br />
will sponsor a four day, three<br />
night, tour <strong>of</strong> Washington,<br />
D.C. Sept. 1MIH.,The tour<br />
Includes Mt Vernon cruise,<br />
the White House, Capitol,<br />
FINAL<br />
CLEARANCE SALE<br />
Entire Stock Of<br />
NOW<br />
<strong>of</strong> Iceland<br />
50% OFF<br />
Coats • Jackets • Pant Coats<br />
puiiov#rs« Poncho's<br />
t<br />
> I % Cardigans<br />
t» COAT RACK<br />
Its Asbury Ave. 7312 ventnorAve.iW Mew Jersey Av. MiLandlsAve.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ventnor Absocon Vineland<br />
399-7520 823-5774 441-51M 1 69*5S03<br />
SOVSATIONAL<br />
The Ultimate lit Window'Designs<br />
C7fto/»wi4<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Thomas<br />
Wlgglesworth Jr.<br />
management The groom Is t<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />
Regional High School. Both<br />
are employed at Caesars<br />
Casino In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
WASHINGTON TRIP SET FOR SEPTEMBER<br />
Cape May County Red Senate gallery, Arlington<br />
to announce tfiat fu. U now tntjugut.<br />
lit tfts gt.ite.iaL fiiaatlat <strong>of</strong> taw<br />
vaith <strong>of</strong>fices at<br />
$01 $id Jktcl <br />
commodaUons uv Washington<br />
and seven meals, double<br />
occupancy only, Call 39S-1488.<br />
FRANKLIN J. LORINCZ, D.P.M.<br />
-FOOT SPECIALIST-<br />
Podlatrlc Medicine & Surgery<br />
LASER SURGERY<br />
• General Poet Care • Diabetic Foot Management<br />
• Arthritic Disorders • sports Medicine • ingrown Nails » Fungus Jo«nailsf<br />
• in Off lei or Hospital Surgery • Heol & Arch Pain • K-Ray Diagnosis '<br />
•go^eallauits, Warts, Bunions* *' '<br />
1417CEMTIIALAVE, I HOUSECALLS , 40B08TOMAVE.<br />
° C aI« CI ?;ii Hoursbyappolntment > Egg Harbor, M.J.<br />
390-0037 065-0063<br />
tot chtldr«n<br />
1<br />
•<br />
^change Club tops in state<br />
iemortSi<br />
at the moat out.<br />
••eh year Exchange CMfaa<br />
compete for recognition and<br />
HnhikrStnMI-IMM<br />
: D. Wayne Elliot, left, recently Installed at<br />
; most excellent high priest <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> chapter<br />
: No. 46 Royal Arch Masons, Is congratulated by<br />
: Robert Sheridan, district deputy grand high<br />
; priest, Grand Royal Arch chapter in New Jersey.<br />
Floral arrangement<br />
how-to is presented<br />
* A demonstration on floral<br />
arrangements was presented<br />
by EUie Hughs to members Of<br />
fee Rotary Ann dub <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> during the Jan. 11<br />
meeting at Mac's Restaurant<br />
; Three amngements were<br />
Completed and then chanced<br />
tff to the members.<br />
Arden Shaw presided<br />
during the business meeting<br />
when • donation was<br />
authorlted to the Scott | ^<br />
CmBrey Fund and Cape May<br />
Goan& Teen Arts Faittvtl<br />
The February meeting win<br />
feature • demonstMtion on<br />
knitting.<br />
ITC speech<br />
Contest Monday here<br />
The Jersey Cape Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />
fee International Training In<br />
. Communication Club will hold<br />
a speech contest 7;S0 pa.<br />
Monday, Feb. 1 In the inter<br />
mediate school<br />
auditorium, 19th Street and<br />
Bay Avenue. ,<br />
Featured will be several<br />
dub members, Judged by a<br />
panel. The winner will<br />
NEWNAMS ANNOUNCE<br />
BIRTH OF SON<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William B.<br />
'Newnmn <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> announce<br />
the birth <strong>of</strong> their flmt<br />
child, a son Thomas Henry,<br />
born Dec. 21 In Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital, Somers<br />
Point, He weighed seven<br />
pounds 12 ounces, Maternal<br />
grandparents are Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Henry Kryslak <strong>of</strong><br />
Wilmington, Del., Paternal<br />
grandmother Is Mary Nelson<br />
<strong>of</strong> Urna, Pa.<br />
•V'J<br />
compete In the rtC Council<br />
contest to be beW In Atlantic<br />
Qry at a later date.<br />
The public Is welcome to<br />
attend the event The club U<br />
open to adults interested In<br />
Improving their communication<br />
and leadership<br />
For information about the<br />
club or contest, contact Stacy<br />
Murphy 39M283 or Nancy<br />
Hghter 822-7082.<br />
Jersey Cape Shun dub will<br />
nave a show and ten program<br />
by the members at 8 pm<br />
Monday, Feb. 1 In the<br />
Wetlands Institute, Stone<br />
Harbor Blvd. There wttl htt'<br />
combination <strong>of</strong> short lecturei<br />
and slide show. For Information<br />
call Roberta<br />
SMiomi mmt.<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
ALL REPAIRS I<br />
$29.95<br />
•cthtty conslfertd »iW to<br />
Ttm EsdangB ttotm <strong>of</strong><br />
Ootan aty tod Mttoctim<br />
nen ncognma tar^tntir<br />
tfotia In mambennip, (tat<br />
local dab rtMlvIng the<br />
ditrict tnedtbenhm growth<br />
bwMf tor <strong>On</strong> hkgntftt per><br />
cratoge <strong>of</strong> pe* membwt<br />
g I , ,<br />
Tto Oce»n <strong>City</strong> dab ate<br />
Acetftd the Benjamin Van<br />
Dauen Meuartal pUque for<br />
having the bat Imagi In<br />
Eiehinge and the Morton<br />
Wlnheld Memorial U<br />
beU for havin<br />
wtth the b«t<br />
to •ddltton, <strong>Ocean</strong> aty took<br />
second pl««> for the monthly<br />
bulletin and third ptace tor<br />
ovwul •ttendance.<br />
Imtdwltate part praUent<br />
lip K«tt, thanked the<br />
T11E SENTINEL LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N J,<br />
I . pheMtvtMlerttiisn<br />
Jim Oorc6ran, left, congratulates Edward<br />
MacClane Oii his Btate position with AARP, Cor<br />
coran will now take over as president <strong>of</strong> the loctT<br />
chapter.<br />
Attends leadership conference<br />
Staying young is topic<br />
It* Friendly $<br />
Introduced by ttetrw<br />
Pete's Uol^<br />
Wtterttat RQUI Ymgit.<br />
Church icctiiUy ttm » Htak' tttt tSm dewribeft-how<br />
entitted All your>rts don't<br />
www o«t «a the some time,<br />
Plays for kids set<br />
Country ShOM Women's<br />
Qnb annodnced its arintua<br />
production <strong>of</strong> l<br />
ehlMrw *riH be<br />
Satunlay Mirehandllln<br />
the Upper Township<br />
EJemtntiry SchooL<br />
The chlldren'j plays we tn<br />
<strong>of</strong> several tond-raUlng<br />
tmlecb the club hokh during<br />
the year to benefit local<br />
Hsniday and Sat<br />
Young Wr* chaturomen tot<br />
Qfeattnoty l C h r i t T t<br />
Tot« project. Daring Uui<br />
hottdaysmembert and local<br />
ImriiMMMl Oootted new toy*<br />
and games I6t needy chOdttn<br />
toUpwtwS:<br />
(Country Shore *otnen'»<br />
Oab It a member tit *he ti J.<br />
Slate Federation <strong>of</strong> Women'*<br />
Qnbs and General Federation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Women's Ctubk.<br />
Training set for<br />
intervention volunteers<br />
Eichsjige Club."<br />
Training classes for new<br />
According to IUts, "Being<br />
contact volunteers win begin<br />
the be* In the itito took the<br />
7:30 pan. Wednesday, Feb. s<br />
chapter, parttdprted in<br />
•cttve Involvement <strong>of</strong> |fag<br />
let coveted at Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />
national leadership <br />
i..,.;. v ,'- '- > '<br />
Cape May counties. Over 2,000<br />
calls a month are answered<br />
by volunteers.<br />
For^more4nformaUott can<br />
etfrttU In Atlantic County or<br />
SMS5J in Cape May Codftty.<br />
Contact Is a United Way<br />
Agency.<br />
tbtnnrahltTif<br />
afferent *irjf«j .<br />
in b*»rt tn44(tit.<br />
Son* TO intai*<br />
a«rt«s < skitLud «Hkt<br />
U*<br />
U IDC<br />
Ives. Some «MM ad«$<br />
Mtuition. «| {heir early Htm<br />
*hkhcoulo:i»peAlW*dby<br />
me * experience' hot today'k<br />
ynAgtterft, Ottei-deacAtd*<br />
ambitions to becooe afntett,<br />
dancers, ctacna performetti 1<br />
now they succeeded or failed,<br />
ahd whit] lewora^ watt<br />
learned Iran the •tpeilence.<br />
The teaaob ttaght, tald<br />
Ylnfist, U that If you panne<br />
yourbetri'sderiretjandortng<br />
joytoomerVatthtaametim*.<br />
the rest otyottr body wm WH><br />
oat long before your hearts<br />
Following * brown bag<br />
tuncheoh and dewtrt<br />
l d by < Doris<br />
n,;lce,Pe« V l a t<br />
JoeHudsoiicandttetadil'ibiK<br />
taainttt meeting wbm It wM<br />
i n n d Qeotgt DlctHch<br />
t The Flaftder's<br />
Thomas jewelers i<br />
FRAME<br />
Now Through February i9<br />
Most!<br />
Frames<br />
I 1<br />
Coter Aerials <strong>of</strong> OceatkXJity,\V*<br />
IN STOCK-SALfi PRtCEU?'%<br />
iMxSO^O * 12JC1B$10 ,'AV/;<br />
SENIOR STUDIO<br />
848 Asbury Ave.<br />
Closed Wed. & Sat.<br />
--<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>?<br />
39WH80'<br />
NOW IN<br />
PROGRESS!<br />
Save <strong>On</strong> Indoor & Outdoor<br />
Carpeting<br />
In stock<br />
Vinyl Sheet Goods and More!<br />
SINCE 1944<br />
FIDOR COVERING<br />
• Call 399-3343<br />
PILLPOPPIMG-<br />
NEW NATIONAL PASTIME<br />
It is hard to believe that according to recent<br />
reporW, about half the public swaUowi some<br />
type <strong>of</strong> pill every 24 hours. This cotnparM to the<br />
ono in three who said they had read a magazine<br />
or one In 20 who participated In an active «port.<br />
There Is much danger In indiscriminate Uklng<br />
<strong>of</strong> medication tnd we at pharmactots are Very<br />
much aware <strong>of</strong> the problems, We caution and<br />
urge people to consult their .family physiclah<br />
when they are ill. Self medication In other than |<br />
very simple circumstances can cauls more<br />
hartti than good. . r,.. .•.:'.<br />
YOU OB YOpR DOCTOR C^N PHoilE US<br />
when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly<br />
without extra charge. A great many people<br />
rely on us for their hfeafth. needs, We welcome<br />
requests for delivery service and charge accounts.<br />
' ....•.!•:"<br />
.-A Convenient -,<br />
VourPflcKagss )f