May 1946 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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FROSTED FOODS<br />
Thorp<br />
TE *<br />
W# Have PiwhaMd An Entire<br />
_^ CARLOAD by the ed chlUI sand bucket with flow Pinna were announced this week MM, Slingluid and Mte. Muriel Feature <strong>of</strong> the morning Milan<br />
<strong>of</strong> the church, , ltf t en attanbed. There akv were sev public card party to take Orunld R f h<br />
par<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the out- era! (nation, that were the fa**. benefit the <strong>Ocean</strong> pity OW Bnuts, ' ««««,<br />
Ignts, conducted by Mrs, Leonard O.<br />
activities <strong>of</strong> th* Urn abort half a century arc<br />
iTlthU f fcth<br />
Mrs. Gloria Woodruff Holland received<br />
a prl*e as the mother with<br />
the youngest baby, and Mrs. Olwin<br />
Inm • t • .,, Clubs ,,. Lodges<br />
W(i i<br />
Rowlesi*<br />
well an the Draper way* to unUy Relations will<br />
- - • - - • • - i take place nest Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 8.<br />
Li the old court house building, at<br />
I Court House. The meetini will start<br />
luues <strong>of</strong> the local [ HAS LABGEST FAMILY<br />
— a» on the air — were or- Mrs. Helen Booth qualified far thr<br />
1<br />
to those admitting as the mother <strong>of</strong> the largest<br />
In this case, two family, and Mrs. Frances Clifford<br />
Ided, both <strong>of</strong> them I recognized as the youngest<br />
pemoo-1 grandmother te.<br />
sens from Qsllfaroia by air Other prtie winners included<br />
Tin flrat antaU want<br />
Person living the longest distance<br />
from the church, Mrs. James M<br />
Monaghan. Jr.. Somers Point<br />
Sunshine lady. Mrs. Hazel Ouycr;<br />
Youngest mother. Mrs Olorta<br />
Holland; I<br />
atee»| proud In the variety and originality I Richard<br />
Nearest<br />
Voss<br />
birthday. April 30. M<br />
1 h<br />
*^T|M Iwti worn to the breakfast, after Nearest binthdjH<br />
Mn\ 2 Ml<br />
that prizes would /Gertrude Hughes<br />
ring, Mrs Helen Broil<br />
in,<br />
Penon living nearest the elm<br />
Mrs. Oeorge Wschcr<br />
FBEACirER, MOST PATIENT<br />
Most patient po-son «[ Hurrv<br />
Attractive<br />
GARDEN SECTION! 2-FamiIy Apt,<br />
FOOD<br />
nnunully attractive two.<br />
MARKET<br />
——•-•"—• m <strong>On</strong>e apartnHBl is<br />
antUUo for aeeapney by BUT<br />
•*— -. If Mated, bttar.ta-<br />
ATLAJmC AV.<br />
' fLMO, Bat water beat,<br />
rou*nlee s<br />
ThoniM W. '<br />
306 . 7th St.<br />
MOULD<br />
611 Eighth St.<br />
Photv<br />
MILK LAST CALL!!<br />
DAIRY PRODUCTS<br />
U d TwitcheU, <strong>of</strong> South<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Ne<br />
tress.<br />
A playlet from the book "rMddy<br />
Lonelcgs'. wrltter by pupils <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sea Isle eighth grade, was presented<br />
in the afternoon by a group <strong>of</strong> pu<br />
pils,<br />
Wlllard B. Matthews, county<br />
school superintendent, spoke briefly<br />
and pledged support <strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fiee<br />
to P-T A work.<br />
Mr. and Mrs James <strong>On</strong> and<br />
children, 331 Wesley av.. returned<br />
Monday from a week's visit in Oonneetieut.<br />
"<br />
All Interested women are invited<br />
W aitend. Those attending may<br />
bring their sandwiches for lunch<br />
and a bevera«e and dessert wUJ be<br />
Do You Have.<br />
HOUSE or LOT<br />
To SeU or Rent?<br />
USI IT WITH<br />
Irwin Nicholson<br />
047 Centra] Ave.<br />
Ilenptnmii!<br />
Made<br />
Metal<br />
Venetian Blinds<br />
ALL BLINDS<br />
H)E TO ORPEB<br />
WINDOW<br />
SHADES<br />
^SPHALTTILE<br />
UNOLEUM<br />
ARMIGER and<br />
McKEEN<br />
2033 Atlantic Ave,<br />
ATLANTIC Cm 1<br />
poean<br />
o<br />
Mwne i-mu or O.C, Ww-W<br />
FEU<br />
n<br />
Miii Mfawglile to<br />
Marry Navy Man<br />
EatenalullMi<br />
then ordnance man<br />
Termll* Control<br />
ule, after whieh he re-<br />
Oallfomla, then visited<br />
nd later returned to Oc-<br />
£?Rowlei, daughtor <strong>of</strong>_ Mrs,<br />
l In 1M4, w«s Blveii In mar.<br />
1& her maternal grandfather,<br />
, Bubosque, <strong>of</strong> National fcrfc.<br />
man was Henry Howies,<br />
brothtr. MUs Lillian Pry<br />
^d <strong>of</strong> hoaor, »d I U Pat-<br />
Hltott was bride«naid,<br />
CENTRAL AVE3.<br />
. bride'! wedding costume was<br />
i.eolDred travellni suit, with<br />
"J"he i»»<br />
WILDWOOD, Hf, J,<br />
te match, sue wore a mntt*<br />
AND<br />
— Fkeu 184 —<br />
£ Qpefted<br />
Ueme af<br />
GREETING CARDS and<br />
NOVELTIES<br />
Mother's Day Cards<br />
JOHN'S<br />
613 . 8th Street<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />
t S <<br />
Fine<br />
Bayfront Home<br />
IH«I d«k . Mater and<br />
• rQntage - large lot<br />
» • three baths .<br />
ante- quarter, ever garam<br />
beat - perfect condition •<br />
P^ 1 Sannin-<br />
Mrs. Struble<br />
«t County SeMion<br />
Heads Research<br />
A group <strong>of</strong> O N U ' W wsmeq<br />
participated TrmmJar night in a,<br />
Club Women Ekrt<br />
Cape <strong>May</strong> County raftr <strong>of</strong> Ule Daub<br />
<strong>of</strong> America.<br />
NewOffkm<br />
V". Clyde W, Otroble I D rtected<br />
president at the Women» Be.<br />
leareh Club last Thuraday night at<br />
a meeting at the tame <strong>of</strong> Mn. Norman<br />
V, •argent, M <strong>Ocean</strong> rd.<br />
Others elected wer^; Vice president,<br />
Mrs, Jay I. Mecray; tnaaurer,<br />
Mn, Edwin n. Stiles: recordlnn<br />
secretary. Mn, Robert J. Lackey;<br />
aqrrMponding iecreUry. Mn, Marie<br />
•helloopei trustees, Mn. Stirling w,<br />
Ogla and M», Henrr 9, Cooper. AU<br />
<strong>of</strong>f ten will serve two yean.<br />
The club decided to sponsor a<br />
ewd party some time during the<br />
summer to raise funds for welfare<br />
purposes.<br />
Miss Adelaide Stauffer entertain,<br />
ed with a biographical talk on Walt<br />
Whitman, who siu described as the<br />
greatest American poet because <strong>of</strong><br />
EUBINA P. MIRAGLILO his ability to describe so well the<br />
prosaic things about him, Bhe also<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Nick MlniflUo, 839read<br />
four Whitman pwmj. "What<br />
Haven av., announce the engage- Is the OrtMfl", "Alone on the<br />
ment and forthcoming; marriage <strong>of</strong> Mountain," "When Violets In the<br />
their daughter. Rublnu Patricia, to Door Yard Bloom," and "A Child<br />
Herman W. Smith, aviation ord- Don Forth Every Day,"<br />
nanoenian (3c). U.8.N., <strong>of</strong> Bessemer. Mr), Kathertne Halnes presented<br />
Ala.<br />
an Interesting review <strong>of</strong> the book<br />
Mits Mlraglllo attended the Oc- "They Were Strong and Oood." by<br />
ean <strong>City</strong> sclioola. The wedding will Robert Lawson,<br />
take PIBM early In June and the<br />
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DsSMoori, at the organ, couple wUl reside here for the sum-<br />
the wedding mareh and aemer, Former Resort Girl<br />
nled the ceremony.<br />
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AMeeliUon tollowed at the brlde'i<br />
after which the young couple Pocahontas Plan<br />
Wed in Wildwood<br />
A double ring wedding ceremony<br />
a five-dBy wedding trip to Fall Trip to N, Y, was performed at WUdwood Thurs-<br />
BUBLBY SANNINO<br />
day alMrnoon when Miss Mary Uw<br />
rowwiLl reside temporarily at Members <strong>of</strong> Natoni Council. De.<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Rank J. Sanntno, the Drenel IrutltuM <strong>of</strong> Technology,<br />
lae Bcull. youngest dauihter <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
the bride's home and she will re- gree <strong>of</strong> Poahpntas, planned Friday and Mrs. Howard T. •oull, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> 308 6th g(,, announce the engage- Philadelphia, Mr, DIOrio. recently<br />
jane her work with the Telephone night to take a group trip to NewView,<br />
formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, wasment<br />
<strong>of</strong> their daughter, Shirley, to<br />
discharged from the Marine Corps.<br />
Oo,, until their permanent plans are York <strong>City</strong> in the fall."<br />
Is attending Rutgers University.<br />
united to Edmund a Jackson, Jr., Joseph DlOrlo, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. andtMn,<br />
teMd<br />
It was tentatively decided to<br />
New Bruniwlck.<br />
ion <strong>of</strong> Bdmund O. Jaekson. <strong>of</strong> Wild Fied DiOilo. <strong>of</strong> Semen Point,<br />
charter a bus for the occasion, and wood.<br />
No date hu been set for the wed-<br />
to spend several days in the met. Rev. Mr. peek, <strong>of</strong> the First Bap.<br />
Miss BannlBo to now attending ding.<br />
ORDER EARLY FOR •CAD TOE CLASSIFIED ADS ropolis visiting places <strong>of</strong> interest. tut Church <strong>of</strong> WUdwood, <strong>of</strong>ficiat-<br />
Funds to finance the trip will be ed at S:30 p.m.<br />
raised by a series <strong>of</strong> benefit ev- iis Lola willim, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
ents. The first <strong>of</strong> these will be awas<br />
maid <strong>of</strong> honor; the bridesmaldi Mrs, Mecray b Offshore Couple<br />
WHY LET<br />
rummage sale in the near future, at were MUs Mildred Bhock and Miss<br />
HAIR ON<br />
a location to be announced later. Hazel Jordan, also <strong>of</strong> that city. The Soroptimist Talk<br />
best man was Richard oropp, <strong>of</strong><br />
Married Here<br />
YOUR FACE<br />
WUdwood, and ushers were George<br />
Mar Your<br />
Vnur guests mil appreciate Shaffer, WUdwood, and Gordon Buchcr to Sp««k<br />
Mary Sannino Bride<br />
Appearance?<br />
having their visits with you Hutchlnson. Philadelphia,<br />
briefly reported In The Sentl- Slsty-ftve guests atMnded R re- •t <strong>May</strong> MMUH(<br />
<strong>of</strong> Franeia Poluc<br />
net-Leflger's "INramals". Vour ception that followed the ceremony,<br />
mm ielts, C9BH lm SB* let •• |iV*' friends also wUl anprecUte news<br />
Mn, Rachel Mecray, representing<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> the bride.<br />
St, Augustine's R. O. church, ISth<br />
trill ttwlnmt.<br />
<strong>of</strong> your visits and other scllvl<br />
the Children and Youth Division <strong>of</strong> it, and Wesley av.. was the scene<br />
After a short honeymoon in New<br />
MAY 12th<br />
no<br />
tin, Tclenhone 0304 or mall<br />
the New Jersey Council <strong>of</strong> Religious <strong>of</strong> a pretty wedding Sunday when<br />
Yort, the couple wUl reside in Phil,<br />
your news In The Sentinel .Led-<br />
Education, was guest speaker Miss Mary sannino, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
udelphia.<br />
Frida MeUentin Van get. As evlden <strong>of</strong> sood faith,<br />
Thunday night at a social meeting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saiinioo. <strong>of</strong><br />
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sign your tune. It will not be<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Soroptimist club <strong>of</strong> Cape Tuekahoe, became the bride <strong>of</strong><br />
Snapdragons Ms<br />
Blnml<strong>of</strong>lM<br />
published.<br />
<strong>May</strong> County, at Plymouth inn, rrancis Pqlise, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs,<br />
Sorority Conducts<br />
Ni Asbiay Ave, phone «41I<br />
Trtlng as her topic, "We WhoPrank<br />
Polise, <strong>of</strong> Belleplain.<br />
Carnations Roams<br />
White Elephant Sale Serve," she painted out that per- Hev. B. B. Doyle <strong>of</strong>ficiated at J<br />
* »»Jsh- Potted Plant, Rmd Bemuim L)/&tT YQUK 8£AUTV PARLOU TH/S WEEK Members <strong>of</strong> Omega Lambda Psi son* interested in their community p.m. The wedding was followed by<br />
l Tint Une (his property ha.<br />
sorority participated in a White Ele- can be inspired and stimulated by a reception at the home <strong>of</strong> the<br />
been <strong>of</strong>fered for aol<br />
Pottery Gifts — Gifts That Grow<br />
phant Sale Tuesday night, at theseeing<br />
the kindly deeds <strong>of</strong> others, bride, who Is a niece <strong>of</strong> Frank J.<br />
[IIMMtMttMt»UIHttl» home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Alfred Moyer, 2nd it, "Where we stand, and who weSannino,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city plumbing in-<br />
In most hHuurul m.<br />
and Central av,<br />
are, determine the things we see," specter.<br />
KcUon <strong>of</strong> resort. Oooleal<br />
Mrs. Dorothy Lee auctioned sev- she said, "but our Individual degree<br />
> O l<br />
g " CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />
eral dozen articles not wanted by <strong>of</strong> service depends upon elrcum-<br />
The bride was attended by Miss<br />
their original owner*, but which, sSsraces and positions," ,<br />
Florence Sannino as mala <strong>of</strong> honor,<br />
ind Mrs, Julius Sannino^ Mrs, Jack<br />
Really one <strong>of</strong> the finest proper<br />
brought competitive bidding from "H was announced that John O,<br />
tie* in ©ee»n city, FHHN^-<br />
SALON •"<br />
Bajlnlno, MrsL Frank Polise and<br />
others. Proceeds went into the weU Buoher, <strong>of</strong> 81006 Harbor, former Miss .Theresa Polise as bridesmaidi,<br />
SptcUIIilnr In Permanent WavM and I<br />
fare fund,<br />
World traveler, Is scheduled to beShg<br />
was given In marriage by her<br />
$22,500.00<br />
SBKflBau<br />
All BMatT Aids |<br />
June 1 was set for the chapter's the guest speaker at the <strong>May</strong> social father.<br />
annual dinner, to take place at themeeting,<br />
ah international affairs, The best man was Julius Sannino.<br />
WAI« A BLOCK AND I AVI MONEY-OPOr f* *<br />
Alvyn Hotel. New <strong>of</strong>ficers will be<br />
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ea. uu m ABBUBT ATI.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tuekahoe, Ushers included Jack<br />
elected late in <strong>May</strong> and installed SON, FUST CHILD, BORN<br />
Thomas W,<br />
Sannina, James Polise, Frank Pol.<br />
at the dinner.<br />
TO ANTHONY DI MEGLIOS<br />
FEATHER BOBS _. MA( IIINELESS WAVES •**•••*<br />
ise and Jack Merritt. The flower<br />
MOULD<br />
Lloyd's<br />
The next meeting was set for <strong>May</strong> A son WM born Sunday morning girl was Rosem&rie Sanninoand the<br />
M at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Betty Ool- at Shore Memorial Hospital to Mr. ring bearer was Albert DeSantis,<br />
lini at Petersburg,<br />
and Mrs, Anthony plMeglio, 700<br />
Raven a*. TSelr tint child, he WUl<br />
•BAL ESTATE Flower Shop<br />
be known as Joseph Anthony,<br />
Mr. DiMeglio, who served in the<br />
Eighth St. M7 ASBURY AVE, Phone<br />
DOT'S BEAUTY SALON<br />
P'villa O* E. S, H«» Army In France and Germany, was<br />
Phone 0MI<br />
Installation Here discharged last fall. The mother<br />
3341 Aabury Avenue Phone 1543 Plymouth Inn was the scene formerly was Miss Connie Mlgllac-<br />
Thursday afternoon <strong>of</strong> a luncheon do. •<br />
1 ** th« D, 0* K<br />
OM Of th» upeakan fat MlM<br />
mftfi^t^ rfatwiiil OTinyrii<strong>of</strong>i<br />
outlined th* na4Wotm «it<br />
tha- erdflr asd ih Afli<br />
welfwe Krvtoo.<br />
The rally opened with tb»<br />
tat ol Blfieeri, who were in<br />
evenlnx svwna and escorted by y<br />
Captain Margaret Llevengood, o<<br />
Tuekahoe, Among thot* Ihtrottuced<br />
were Mia. HatQe pukes, district<br />
deputy state vounpUor, Who presided,<br />
and Mrs. Ida OarwooO. deputy<br />
councilor, alto