Apr 1966 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Apr 1966 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Apr 1966 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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i — nrnoN ONE THE OCEAN CITY<br />
,y. ibttuarii<br />
_tor<br />
<strong>of</strong> no Barr av<br />
ifter a lengthy<br />
Church with the Rev, Robert Olson,<br />
pastor, <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment was at<br />
^mQ | Seaside Cejnetery, Fajenoo,<br />
Marwho<br />
Jack freeman<br />
Jack Freeman, <strong>of</strong> 101 N. Union<br />
« native <strong>of</strong> PhilnW- av., Margate, died suddenly at hii<br />
tocml resident for U home yesterday morning. He was<br />
veteran in vaadarille,,'<br />
on the circuit I Mr. Freeman was a native <strong>of</strong><br />
act.<br />
Philadelphia and had made his<br />
Rev. John E<br />
home in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and Margate<br />
Ek»#oapsJ Church <strong>of</strong> the As- for the past 30 yon. He had been<br />
ia Attafltic aty, <strong>of</strong>ficiated at in the printing and advertising bus-<br />
•ervfcse, hsmum*. was at At-iness<br />
in Atlantic and Cape May<br />
C*rnete«y.<br />
Counties Tor 30 yean,<br />
Survivors include his wife, Jeannptte-<br />
two daughters. Linda and<br />
Dorothy<br />
Barbwrn Belyett: his parents Mr.<br />
POQD — Mn, Dorothy M. and Mrs. Robert Freeman, if Miami<br />
<strong>of</strong> af Bur av., died Sunday Beach; a sister, Mrs. Roberta Men-<br />
I.mi III HospttnJ. A nadejanhn, <strong>of</strong> Longport; and a nephew,!<br />
<strong>of</strong> IIHwi I, Can,, ate wasRichard<br />
Leonard Mendelsohn, <strong>of</strong><br />
Longport.<br />
her husband. Er- Funeral arrant;cmt-nts are being<br />
two g , Mn, Calvin made by the Roth Memorial Chapel, t<br />
NMhfieM and Mn. New Hampshire and Pacific avis.,;<br />
Of Kimeicn; and five Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. |<br />
I<br />
at m^mtSi ft"" 1 " *• Gustafson<br />
M, Robert Eberhardt has been<br />
1 to the rank <strong>of</strong> police<br />
and wUl serve as desk<br />
at police headquarters.<br />
It hM already passed a<br />
«Mlifytag oanbafion for the<br />
which mi given by the<br />
Ovfl Service.<br />
In a sonecniin$g revised<br />
Funeral services will be held toaiurrow<br />
iifWdajrj UM q-•»«; this omntry<br />
many years aao. He had made his<br />
homo in Qt-ran <strong>City</strong> fur rmiv thiin<br />
30 years, There arc no km>wn survivors.<br />
Funeral servkvs will bo ufintliu'fpd<br />
at 11 a.m. from the Godfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home. 803 Q-ntral av,<br />
Mrs. MabeiTFord<br />
SOMERS POINT — Mrs. Mahle<br />
S, Ford, <strong>of</strong> 21 Villusc dr.. S.meri<br />
Point, died Monday after a lonsithy<br />
illness.<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> West Dcptfnrd Township<br />
and a fonntu' resident <strong>of</strong> Wiioribury<br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Mrs. Ford<br />
tod made her home in Aimers<br />
Point for six years. She was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist<br />
Church and the Ann Whitehall Chap,<br />
ter DAR <strong>of</strong> Woodbury.<br />
Survivors include her husband:<br />
Frank R- one son, William U.<br />
Story, <strong>of</strong> M.'inh:issru, NY.; one sister.<br />
Mrs, Elsie U. Baklcy. <strong>of</strong> St.<br />
PetersburR. Ha- and two grandchildren.<br />
Funeral services were (•unduc'tod<br />
yesterday afternoon from the G.<br />
Here'i a wise idea<br />
you can really bank on.<br />
To wit— a wile new owl<br />
ready to collect comi<br />
- and complimenri.<br />
It i a Napier money saving<br />
conversation piece,<br />
in hand textured,<br />
non tarmihing,<br />
preeioui rhodium finish.<br />
Giowing green eyei<br />
watch your lavings. $7,<br />
Thomas<br />
JEWELERS<br />
125 Asbury Avenue<br />
ASBURY BAKERY<br />
1161 Asbury Av«. Dial 399-1939 ::<br />
FRIDAY SPiCIAL -<br />
CINNAMON BUNS 50c „<br />
HEARTH BREAD • COOKIES • PASTRIES<br />
4 IUTTER MILS ---%- fB--^-<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WflK.— 7 A, M, TO 6 P.<br />
t- x<br />
#:••<br />
*h!i • J.<br />
•*?*<br />
•/:•.•<br />
.*.">.<br />
s<br />
,„, pair pawing them have been the ,«<br />
buying articles <strong>of</strong> modest value and Police<br />
porkiting the change they received.<br />
Authorities said the men ure driv-<br />
ing a 19Wi Ford Gaiaxie sedan. The<br />
checks have turned up in Atlantic-<br />
<strong>City</strong> and elsewhere along the coast.<br />
Should a merchant be <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
chc-ck, he is asked to notify<br />
Bill<br />
Ch<br />
bet*<br />
VERY IMPORTANT PEOPLI<br />
PREFER PURITAN FOREVER YOU)*}<br />
White, Aqu»marin#, P,nk, Gold.<br />
1020, 12' 1 22' j<br />
741 Aibury Avtnut<br />
SPRING COATS & SI<br />
10.99 To 34.00<br />
OMGINAUY-14.90 f© 45,00<br />
*'«H cwiU..tiim toats (ft'tiiUlts, droppod waist<br />
Two. or ihrw-pitiT-suits; niany with new longer<br />
Bfencfrf, AiorsUfcls, flat w«ul iianncls:<br />
«|| sire<br />
s, ihocks, plaids, solids, wool .<br />
ENTIRE STOCK<br />
ING HATS<br />
*<br />
,.tA_» *'<br />
Corn*<br />
Ihut<br />
M, 19H<br />
s an- back<br />
"P 1<br />
up n on their<br />
up<br />
i»irti"«> "f the Allan.<br />
i noar the in.<br />
blvd.<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
S'Mt, R.rksvay.<br />
fir:" •"••••••"' '»"• f lIt '<br />
^••1 "«•'>• frilMI i •' Ctiiir.h • if tin* i .">.<br />
Hi, ••! i> iiiii' Thdrwtiy will U<br />
iiJis.TN.ini. ,!«! will, reveal Ify 1 projr^-««*<br />
fiiiiffe 1 ill tht' .inn \i•rs.tr><br />
hiut. hi wiH if \*i'!iiim<br />
\s: it.,:.HI: jiiii^int ' ItayH <strong>of</strong> lilue j<br />
\\ ,.; ,,-. lln'ff .if Alilm.'. iicw,i<br />
..,• •.! VI ifc'ici" f hc<br />
<strong>of</strong>-itim*, in •Min«i l nf the '«nf;int&i><br />
'..in Mis I Ksini-sun iLiniirnT, we-<br />
KNIT<br />
or CROCHET<br />
NEW MBS,<br />
COAT SUff<br />
or SHELL<br />
DOROTHEA<br />
Boardwalk Ocwn <strong>City</strong><br />
Mall * Phone <strong>On</strong>W. SoUdt«l<br />
OUAUU limmm u<br />
Mrs Wm. R Ebensperger, Jr.<br />
refiiry »f Mi«*ioniiry Education and<br />
Smiee, NorthesiiHeni JurtstfcHon,<br />
will coris«Tnte the <strong>of</strong>ficers tor the<br />
comim; year,<br />
Mus;c for the day will be provided<br />
I by Raymond MuAft«e. barhone soloist<br />
:ri Ihi- Kirsl Mithodwt Church <strong>of</strong><br />
' this city Mr MrAfiv i» «ell known<br />
I ^r t*rsiii»nntialB fur their welfare.<br />
The Foster Parent Plan, Meyer<br />
said. WHS started in 1936. Today<br />
there are more than 40 000 children<br />
The speaker rmphasiznl the mti] throughout, the world benefitting from<br />
tat Rotary Clubs and members in the support <strong>of</strong> their foster parents.<br />
every country to have? a frLt. intur-;<br />
chanfe <strong>of</strong> wlcas.<br />
President John M. Lambert an-<br />
. i liourjcpd a new pianist would provide<br />
He mentioned letters to members musi(. in fufun, nieetingi. She is<br />
in other clubs as one <strong>of</strong> the simple,<br />
1 direct means <strong>of</strong> lostering understand-<br />
• ing. Hi* also susHrstiii rlub exchanges<br />
and Rotary Foundation, |<br />
More poignant aiiion cm the local!<br />
Miss Jane Kyle, an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> grade<br />
school teacher.<br />
TWO<br />
level is seen in the Foster Parent' "!>•» me see." snid the minister<br />
Plan, the speaker said. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty j who wns fillinR out the marriage<br />
R W at « rnM <strong>of</strong> S15 a rnimth p*T ^rtifh-uie and was uncertnin<br />
child, has adopted a Columbia .South , ,,<br />
in<br />
, . . . . . ,tL .<br />
America, girl and two tjoys. om- •» f " fh ** m °- this » Xhe Dfth - lmt<br />
Thr I*Hilippines IIIKI the ii'dcr<br />
,%iuth Vietnam.<br />
"No. sir," retumed the bride In-<br />
Thew- children, who live with their j diannntly, "this<br />
families, ,ire und«T|ii :s i!• y«-