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WINACAB!<br />

IHtOM HALLMARKI)<br />

BHHLL'S<br />

DIAL 9274723<br />

V"<br />

C»y HotpHal Auxiliary<br />

Convention Delegates<br />

Mn. Ort WOMrson wa« MUM)<br />

chtana <strong>of</strong> ftp Baanr to be held<br />

may Thursday at M:SD txm.<br />

ta the RecreaooB UaJL A fiomr<br />

I AMMi<br />

the direction <strong>of</strong> Mn. WBttam<br />

<strong>of</strong> tfaams M rrorived<br />

lor the 16 OM<br />

_ part<br />

fni- •#«» in n IT » »<br />

lor nie nminnn fond.<br />

A rnnindn- w«> given «* the dosert<br />

cud party to be held May<br />

34 at 13:30 p.m in the Youth Center,<br />

Mm. John Schacfar. Mrm. William<br />

9arp, Mrs. William HeUer and<br />

Mn. EVetyn taming wm wH-<br />

Introduced<br />

pod, Mn. Maude Landis and Mrs.<br />

Dora Lotion.<br />

Mrs. W. Ronald Williams was<br />

named chairman <strong>of</strong> me Race Track<br />

Program.<br />

FoUowing g the meeting meeng an apron<br />

•bower was heid tor the Bazaar and<br />

prim i n AMwied, Wmers were<br />

Mn. Itayrootwl Thompson, man urv<br />

tamial; Mr*. BUbop. pretue*. and<br />

Mr». Mfflv, moat UK*IL<br />

Gardiner<br />

Nttd W*> Soy Mor«? ,<br />

OMN TIL f P.M. MAY M> *nrf 7*<br />

«2S AStHMY AVI, OCEAN CITY<br />

PAINT CO.<br />

LATEX HOUSE PAINT<br />

IS GUARANTEED FOR<br />

*** 5 YEARS! ***<br />

.^^->\t i ii iiiiiiM<br />

• • . * • • . * • * • •<br />

"V \ *•" -<br />

' • •<br />

3. DAVID LEE MARTEST who «v married recently<br />

in Trinity Methodist Church, Marmora. Trie bride is tbe<br />

former Peggy Beth Bunchtni, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs<br />

William Bunchuii. <strong>of</strong> Marmora. The bridegroom 15 the son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. William Martin, Sr,, <strong>of</strong> 201 <strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />

this city,—Grainger Photo.<br />

Duplicate Bridge<br />

An average <strong>of</strong> SO was made at j Monday's game was a Masfthe<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Quos DupH«te Bridge, Po:ni game with averages <strong>of</strong> M for<br />

game played Friday evening. .Vorth-South. and 72 tor East.Wes;<br />

Playing North-South Bea Frsnch In the Noith^South McOon Ob;?<br />

and Mary Butler were high with »»hony and Ed Zerrcr were *.£-.<br />

«, and Stanley and ROM ZoUek were j *"i* 102'l, and runnersup wen> Ma<br />

rumersup runrifnwp with M. In the EasJ Bast-West West '. Ba Batier and Harold<br />

uotimi Ro BflaweJl and Vera Pntchrt ' *» and Ed and Jean Nags* Htr<br />

took t^i hanors with 80, and Jack, M.<br />

Brtry Bennett<br />

TOW".<br />

in secood In the East-Wrat secrion. top «•-.went<br />

to Kathryn M'wor and GUr."<br />

ftoelnffln with SI, Aiso ao»e »v«-ojwere<br />

Irvirtg and Hazrt WjihijTu •-.-.<br />

77'4i, peg and Margo Gs-'larti ~<br />

and Charles aoudt and JJSTJV K- -••<br />

72H,<br />

Exchangettes<br />

Planning Mart<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Oubs I>$kcaie Br ig~<br />

Barnes art' played W*TJ Nfjodt;, : T-<br />

Plans tor Jhe a rden Fndav ai S ajn. .a ib> rum^^.<br />

- HMO? --,—= at —- the ^,^ dinner m#rtifig <strong>of</strong> > uUding. ^, Slh , si. „.. and Ha-.-f.-. ^_ av T<br />

the fertiangetlej last Wednesday playing" l i reservations ^ Obitevemng<br />

in Tuckahoe InB. . bony, ^2iso.<br />

Ito. Ted Mepae, prtgient, an-; • *, •<br />

nwiwia the aUe «fl! W tei on! Averages <strong>of</strong> M tor the Nc<br />

•"aneed phone orders which mum section, and 99 for the Eas*-Wry<br />

be made by May M. Delivery wJU wen made at the Boxwood Du^ «i"<br />

be Mhy y M. FJowers rjoen may may bp bf ordered ordre Bridge g mBtnc<br />

played last Wcdnes<br />

bmn any nwmber or by oUni Mm, day evening<br />

fc Hujfhes or Mrs. Herwani<br />

Top scores !n the North -South<br />

Announcwnenl also WM made <strong>of</strong> i Milter, with 113. and Pay! pa««<br />

a dinner dince with husbands May Jerry Horn, with 108'A. Also atww-<br />

a at Vienna Bala Inn. Mrs. WSiHam average were Ann ManhaU and Row.<br />

Woods & in charge.<br />

Zoltek. Laurel Mowbray and Rutr,<br />

The next meeting will bo May ISAnn<br />

BoBbyshRll ,ind norence McG«-<br />

at 8 p.m. in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. ttgan and Paul Wright.<br />

Theodore Wheaton, 3rd. The Board In the ^n-West section, top scwr«<br />

at Control will mm* prior to theWM<br />

to Justine Kreps and V-<br />

regular meeting.<br />

Patchd, 125. and Mr. and MH. N*.<br />

Following the business binRo mad, with Ua<br />

played. Tlwse attendir^ were Mrs<br />

Joseph Lovette, MM. WUi*m Nicklea,<br />

Mra. Robert Muan, Mr*. Wooda, Mrs.<br />

AUan Burch, Mra. Donald Hand, Mrs.<br />

Hughes, Mrs, WeMfiy, Mrt. Wheaton,<br />

Mrs. Leray Booth. Mr* James Pul<br />

j vtao, Mrs. Roger LaRosa. Mrs. Kirk<br />

1 ^. Also above averse*<br />

were Peg McCniBtand and Marso<br />

Garttand and J«u> Brown «•! Irving<br />

WWamson.<br />

At Sunday's game, average were<br />

flO for Nor;h*»ith and TO for riip-<br />

West, In the . _<br />

Zakek and Rod BaBbyshaU werrhigh<br />

with STH, and Don Millar and<br />

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Joa^'ftahler, Mn, livin Johnson!<br />

and Mrs.<br />

11 O'Clock Club Sets<br />

Installation<br />

toraninstajthe<br />

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TenNt<br />

M the home<br />

Nlel.<br />

MB be Md June<br />

-_ — r „ git Ciwcfa. JUv.<br />

m^U Boyd wiU be the .<br />

The next npasr meetinc will be<br />

Mfty Win tbe home «f Mrs. Mary<br />

~ m<br />

mjiiiim it*lt -.Hi i.-fi<br />

Atao above avenge were Vis-ian<br />

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Mr and Mrs Richard Ham KeiUher<br />

Presbyterian Ceremony Unites<br />

Mm Donner And R9 H. Kelleher<br />

T%ii*if r»3BPr Sa ppar'j anil rfw fayrmrt a rnscadi* <strong>of</strong><br />

wltv rnsM and baby brmth with<br />

The P.« Wiiuarr. R ,\>r. pas?» Skw<br />

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Playing East-West top sears win?, T* "» Tir-v«*. rif ,ir*l rhi- tiniii-s-<br />

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Yx Ht dayght.-r'i wMMinq Mn.<br />

D»fww t1ys»- a pidn grnn cri-pe<br />

ah-*!' 1 ; in."^ »,Th « !,.r-e hfiii.e ami<br />

rnj- *t.ie .uri^suris. Her fnNanbie<br />

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p-..»i\ hj' hni ,i »h.U- .ifvrud iiir.<br />

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. P»»i silk<br />

• a, tmnductra: Mra.<br />

Anna Roy, right supporter to the spent their<br />

Nifclc limnd; Mrs. Sarah Woolston, , years ago •<br />

richt mipporter to fhe Vkf- Grand: pillow slip.<br />

Mm. C^ui Smith, U'ft supporter to "<br />

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Fashion W»afh»r CC<br />

WOOL COATS<br />

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CHANGE OF ADDRESI<br />

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THI OCEAN CITY<br />

Coming f venfs Wife Weefc /n Ocecn<br />

Spaa Phi<br />

o* the<br />

School<br />

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p<br />

•ili PJB.<br />

Firm Merhodl*<br />

lea lao am<br />

Choralien<br />

Club dinner meeHng,<br />

•» *e FTanden<br />

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Noble Graiida <strong>of</strong> RrtHtah<br />

^ p meeting in UM- homo erf Mn,<br />

Hwbprt GCTither, toners ftiint<br />

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FOMmaJv OF<br />

YORK . PARIS • HOLLAND<br />

JEOAUZrNO TH<br />

THI NIW FIMiNlffl LOOK FOR iMiNSI<br />

E»T in PERMANINT WAVING .nd COLORING<br />

YOU* APraiNTMINT 1IPM1 THI MMMH 1UWI<br />

# AMPLE raEE PARKING *<br />

|l7AfM«YAVI, DIAL<br />

RAMOJCAB SERVICE<br />

ttLOW CAB CO.<br />

ELMER BLAKE, JVUnag«r<br />

WVWO OCSAN CITY and SOMIRS POINT<br />

1AMO DISPATCHED CABS, ALL METERED<br />

j Trip* Anywhere <strong>of</strong> Spcdol Flat RatM I<br />

MM PHONfi* «ff ACMI ma4 BUS TERMINAL<br />

PHONE 399-4600<br />

Nm 6 A.M, to MIDNIGHT ANY DAY!<br />

• • •<br />

BGHTfAOCS<br />

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flNNAREN<br />

* HALEY<br />

WITH<br />

kia«^ t^mm<br />

MAY<br />

PA.<br />

W., in the Youth Center.<br />

• • •<br />

ftXvy Qub dinner<br />

PA., M<br />

MYF<br />

Church meeting. 1<br />

6 15<br />

Of the Ftaat<br />

Mi dinner, 4 to fcao pm.<br />

Qmmm Degree <strong>of</strong><br />

bbttday nig*,<br />

Legon Hatt^^<br />

Colony Club rummage tmle<br />

l Garage, t« W««t av.<br />

Book<br />

School,<br />

I<br />

at<br />

A. AufuatiiM's P.TJL<br />

Dy»lk»te Bridf*<br />

It*<br />

ianbe av.<br />

•t tht BoKwaod,<br />

Lion CM)<br />

M<strong>of</strong>gan-Ranck M 137<br />

S p.m.<br />

Women's Oub meeting, 8 p,m in<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Clubs Duplicate Bridge<br />

KlwmnU dub luncheon<br />

12:15 p.m., at Plymouth tan.<br />

Same, 8 p.m., Jn the Farashian<br />

Building. M tt. and Havm av,<br />

• • •<br />

aty Art dub meeting.<br />

UK., at tbe Youth Center.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ega Lambda p*i<br />

breakfast.<br />

T a.m.. at Ea- <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Community<br />

J, 8:30 pjn., in the i Reattunnt, Rest Mt tt and Aabury Council meeting. 8 p.m., at Peck's<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs. WUUajh Nicklea, IT av.<br />

ViDage RecrMbon HaU,<br />

rd.<br />

re MOTHBR,<br />

on hmr day , .<br />

o Gift <strong>of</strong><br />

Latting<br />

COLOR<br />

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SMITH<br />

JEWELERS<br />

SHOHi ROAD,<br />

TWIN<br />

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aam a^l^ ^BBBBW4S1 •^B^Bat^aBBBBBBBal flHBBl^<br />

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BBT<br />

Mrs. Wilsey Gvest<br />

At A Baby Shower<br />

Mrs. George Wilsey, <strong>of</strong> Northfleld,<br />

Fair at St. Augustine's was guest <strong>of</strong> honor at a baby shower<br />

2 to 4 pm. and 7:30 togiven<br />

Saturday by Mrs. David Phillips<br />

at her home, 310 North st. Mrs,<br />

i The former SWry Lovejoy.<br />

Jayoees and Jaycoe-ettes<br />

lion honquM at Harry's Inn, Some** The dub also is planting two silver<br />

Point.<br />

maple torn at Dawea av School tomorrow<br />

(Friday! at 10 *jm. Thjs<br />

Homemaken Training Course. I is In opanocUon with the Federated<br />

to 3 p.m at tte Cultural Center, jGartan aubi project in tritout* to<br />

Infroduction to Visiting Homemakw (he aovkamn In Vietnam.<br />

StTvit-e,<br />

Churt-h luncheon meeting, noon, at<br />

Hymoutfi Inn. • • •<br />

Rebekah Lo&g? meeting, I M*>,<br />

in the Legion Hall.<br />

• • •<br />

Exchange Club dinner meeting,<br />

6:15 p.m., at Plymouth Int.<br />

• • •<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Clubs Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, R p.m., m the Fanshkui<br />

«A at, wm<br />

Club card pai«y,<br />

730 p.m. in the Youth Ctenter.<br />

Homemaken TnJnuw Course, 7<br />

t yf r m g| tha Ci<br />

Working With People<br />

John's LCW mother and<br />

tcr dinner, 6:30 p.m.<br />

Golden Age CMb meeting. U:St<br />

, in the Youth Center.<br />

in the RawAon HaU Completo<br />

work on qnbrutderwl tote bags<br />

wort on aaNHtai arttBci<br />

ltap»taeh Part 137<br />

Legkn MMHw ontnmld*<br />

Colony Oub Art Department meat.<br />

% P-a*. hi the OatanA C«*er.<br />

Orc*« W tfc.Hr* HMnM<br />

Church mmtec:<br />

at Smithvlllt<br />

Health Board<br />

90MER5 POWT — The Somcrt<br />

fMnt BoBrd <strong>of</strong> Health wy scored<br />

by members <strong>of</strong> tile Sonwrs Point Im<br />

pfweinert AasochmUon meeting Man-<br />

day evening.<br />

Jack D^W, raoaajUy<br />

th* health board, charged' that the<br />

ordinance rwjuirinE atl Maine ownert<br />

to connoct to the sowage system<br />

Doyle cited <strong>On</strong>e vMatkm along<br />

me bayfrant<br />

bnprovt mt Association,<br />

•ctln to toree the Board to art hi<br />

apHe <strong>of</strong> III afvarent desire "to SOT<br />

<strong>of</strong> Qty CouncO.<br />

Ike<br />

m V •» Mw< Tat<br />

M l wiU be •»<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mat<br />

at the lest meeting<br />

meeting wiU<br />

W« wiah that a! products were<br />

Mr. and Mn. Herbert J. Brownlee, Jr.<br />

Mr. And Mn. Brownlee Seated<br />

Of S Chapter Matron, Patron<br />

Annual Bicycle Safely Roundup The mam was attractively decor-<br />

by Women's Auxiliary to ated in a pink and while color<br />

May County Medical Society, scheme. The guest <strong>of</strong> honor was<br />

10 a_m. to noon, at the RecnatiaB led in a decorated chair and pre-<br />

Cerrter.<br />

sented with the gifts by her five,<br />

• • •<br />

ear old son David.<br />

Cub Scout Pack 52 trip to Phila- Those attending were Mn. Carl J.<br />

delphia Zoo. Leave 6tn st. and As- Lovejoy, Mn. John Fox and Mrs.<br />

bury av, • a-m.<br />

Lowell MM, <strong>of</strong> Sea. Isle <strong>City</strong>; Mn.<br />

Fred W Kk*n, <strong>Ocean</strong> aty; Mrs.<br />

Zeta Chapter, Omega Lambda Pal Wlabajn, Cherry HiU; Mrs.<br />

anniversary parry at dieRichard<br />

Wtisey, Avaion: Mrs Phil<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Hainan Meskers, Upa, and tte guest <strong>of</strong> honor.<br />

£, <strong>Ocean</strong> Heights av., Unwood, Sending gh*u but unable to attend<br />

were Mn. WUttam Redding, Unwood,<br />

Record Hop, I pjn,. on the Music Mr». James GoHins, Wilmington,<br />

Pier, sponsored by VFW, Del.; Mn. Fran Bennett, Nortnfiold<br />

and"<br />

Slooer. New<br />

Haven, Can.<br />

St. John'i Luihrran Church Conv<br />

muniun Breakfast. 8 a.m., aerved<br />

by the Luther League.<br />

GfMfi Thumb Gardeners<br />

Schedule A Plant Sale<br />

St. Johns Chdr dinner, 6 pa,<br />

at Vienna Bala Im.<br />

90MEJIS FOINT — Final plans for<br />

• • •<br />

a plant sale have been announced by<br />

Geranium Temple 469 anniversary the Green Thumb Garden Club, Th<br />

•ersiee. 3 p.m., at St. James AME PVW* *• »*eduled tor May 5, 6 end<br />

Charvh. 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at *<br />

JordBn rd. Mn. Gertrude Fawler<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge game. and Mri ^ aone arp in phar Mr. and Mn, Herbert J, Brownlee, ing the colon selected tor this year<br />

Jr., were installed as matron and which ta the SOth aflnvenary ol the<br />

patron <strong>of</strong> Chapter 83 Order <strong>of</strong> thechapter.<br />

Eastern Stare at eercrnotaes a in- The outgoing matron. Mn. Frank<br />

ducted Monday evening in the Mason- Royoe, and the outgoing patron,<br />

ic Temple.<br />

William Bate were presented<br />

Mrs. Gordon Cox, PCO, served as with gifts from their <strong>of</strong>ficers aad<br />

Instailing matron; Thomas C. Hick* Jewels from the chapter.<br />

man, PP, as installing patron; and Following the ceremonies a buffet j<br />

Miss Dorothy Holroyd, PM, was in- dinner was served in a room decstalling<br />

marshal.<br />

orated in the yellow and gold colon.<br />

Miss Linda Beth Brownlee. daugh- The next regular meeting will be<br />

ter <strong>of</strong> the newly installed matron May 9 and will honor mothen, Tho<br />

and patron, escorted her tether to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> DeMotay Chapter will<br />

the East, then Joined her father exemplify the mothen degree.<br />

in escorting her mother to the East.<br />

She then sang "I*U Never Walk<br />

Alone" to the matron, and presented<br />

her with a bouquet <strong>of</strong> yellow roses.<br />

The gavel presented to Mrs. Brownlee<br />

was the one used by her father.<br />

Paul A. Feely, when he served as<br />

worsh»pful master <strong>of</strong> Hammonion<br />

Lodge in 1927, and later used by her<br />

husband when ho was worshipful<br />

master <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge In<br />

1964.<br />

The newly installed matron also<br />

was presented with a yellow orchid<br />

R" tor her BaUe by her mother, Mn.<br />

745 pm., at the ftjxwoud, 416 At- Plants to be <strong>of</strong>fered for sale in- Paid A. Feely. The newly seated <strong>of</strong>land*-<br />

av, ' dude marigokto,. dahlias, SArlet<br />

floen were given corsages <strong>of</strong> yel-<br />

sage, imp dragora, asters, pctuniHS,<br />

low tmm with Mue ribbons<br />

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