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ti Spam. After<br />

ftrnanarked about<br />

liewu rather<br />

I «fctfl informed liter did<br />

ajarUoilarly to hear aiaa<br />

r. TWVMa «•<br />

•a Italy i- l«7*.<br />

id play* a CWlo<br />

Lmmr, -mbkb vac awarded first prize<br />

la Chi Mil Puttioo to KM, <br />

h J<br />

Strand Screen<br />

J*rry Ha* MlnqVticy Trouble<br />

Thriller<br />

Opens Thursday<br />

ha* dooe. TOenuth oo viols whM B<br />

on lite af the. Havana Qmarmrr<br />

Woto etadMus Shaw<br />

at Rutgrt <strong>Aug</strong>. 7-t<br />

A Clad How' ti tho<br />

the US? Mai*«U<br />

to ba held in the<br />

•amtrthe Kaar Jersey GtedUaa «o-<br />

J»*»W« 7MI, flu show<br />

••wepemaad Urn to Mini<br />

far Ike tot ttae last<br />

to MpaexM U (eatolc ever a<br />

JiUMMii tMtos <strong>of</strong> el»di<br />

aha eMMtnJ by emaiour and eaai.<br />

oeU tnwii hot New Jenry<br />

•d BHrtT MM,<br />

The theme <strong>of</strong> ihe aw wa he<br />

Has, which »u» toTarr-neeln^u<br />

life. A •huhUi, living rules. »nd<br />

dHaih. cam be bad Ana tfte show<br />

•WJeiaiJ, Sherrmnd BMBC <strong>of</strong> at<br />

Bun it, ~<br />

and Tewenvw<br />

Delicate Delinquent" it a<br />

hilartoos omedy dealing with Men-<br />

e note. U star* Jerrv Lewis Dar-<br />

ttcCavin and Martha I Iyer'<br />

Jerry play. Sidney Pjrlhioi, * scat<br />

tnrhraia usislant Janitor <strong>of</strong> a rick- j<br />

apartment hoate, «od be Is al- '<br />

way* In hot water. If U's not from {<br />

tenant*, lie ongbbor.<br />

a, witti whoa) be he- I<br />

inadvertently iiwulved, are co '<br />

IU< nil They accuse titan <strong>of</strong> hob-<br />

ooMnBT with • oop. and theyi* not j<br />

it berausr Sidaey wit* '<br />

to be * cop. i<br />

TawnAer. FrWar a** Saturday j<br />

'Nlfht Pusice' is a western<br />

thriller Karrinc Jimmy Sipain and<br />

Aadie M t<br />

and Murphy play brothers,<br />

saw OB taa tide or the lew, a«.<br />

art is a raurad oriwtire durraf the<br />

building <strong>of</strong> * pioneer (Mn rail<br />

Use. Marphy Me hit brother, wfeo<br />

kac trad is pratect htm durfaf *<br />

canar <strong>of</strong> TiUiinj. n>b. a pajroU<br />

tnin and bersos i maahrr at i<br />

MUs killer<br />

JERRY LEWIS is the bewildered taifet <strong>of</strong> the leather-<br />

jacket set in "TOe Delicate Delinquent,' howling Vista.<br />

Vision comedy How at the Strand Theatre, Hoodlums on the<br />

left are Joseph Corey and Robert Ivers. Richard Bakalyan is<br />

the toughie at right<br />

Blu<br />

&MT m a trap*<br />

iai mwiwf, -PTJ» Down Mow".<br />

ifltrtHim pbyi a ^aali Uine ^nj=<br />

gJcT who »-m run fuss, uxroec mar<br />

Ui far a pn», ) firman plivi as<br />

lun!r living oo borromej inur<br />

nho lu not as )-M sunt la ttie AM.<br />

(•MBI rock bouotn % looMttbit blonde i<br />

That Just nine In! j<br />

W. Dirt<br />

Careful With<br />

That M©w«r I<br />

dJinTSiLW **-*«« * «l<br />

mm or Junior • Ptln m<br />

•AecidiM nmt," M t U a r<br />

book «f th. IWawtl iaffW OaiiDell.<br />

doMDi eiDUto that Hw hallui k tlw<br />

Me toe, hot It M potot «t Nwi<br />

the Mta, ite nor analiar Ml<br />

and otter parti <strong>of</strong> th* fsM an nan<br />

frequently Injured In pewcr mower<br />

aaridenH.<br />

A nott Minry by the OeorzU<br />

Depart* <strong>of</strong> PuWis Halth n.<br />

TMltd llat «M power MM? in-<br />

Jury In ml rHUlUd la •"» par-<br />

nanent dkuaOHy, InformUion for<br />

tha Hirv*y WM oWilned from about<br />

on*-fourth <strong>of</strong> tke doctors In GeorgU.<br />

They reported 7J7 •ccidVenta In !<br />

which 7*4 penonii war* tajured dur-'<br />

PI<br />

TiNI<br />

At<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> T(<br />

6tft STREET and Al<br />

9 A. M, TO •<br />

IClMM<br />

M ceuiTt — NOMINAI.<br />

PROFESSIONAL IMSTKUCT1OM BT<br />

ItimtlNCIMO AHO TMMII<br />

The<br />

PRINCE<br />

en the C/rc/e af<br />

21st Street and Second Avenue<br />

— <strong>On</strong>ly 20 MlnutM from OCUII<br />

The OanfM StaM P<br />

OWEN "BUCK" McGO\<br />

ACCORDIONIST<br />

Serving the Knit m<br />

• LOBSTERS<br />

• STEAKS<br />

• SEAFO*<br />

•<br />

THI ORIGINAL SHRIMPS'<br />

PHONE AVALON 7-3>tl<br />

,__ M H and<br />

i TOitfiday bejuu, oreataaai<br />

M «Mcn <strong>of</strong> Use iMfiSUnliy<br />

aiw rojuiiwl 00 the peUUMB la ord-<br />

er w «a«mr UK ime ta- rW«x&<br />

•kn in MM Notwba i ««»r»] eJec<br />

- - - A MmlltT pMUm Uine<br />

tM*MM<br />

<strong>On</strong>e at Urn ftbalaoi 'wi 1 fign<br />

-Ows Bid IMC U MOokiae in me<br />

««•• "**- tmm the aw anew<br />

a< tfce G«1MIT PUybotup in Somm<br />

Point piajs Iwa to ton<br />

J ui<br />

D9B.-, win<br />

' i^^«M M annnal »a*i«3^4S^<br />

*?J*— •»• .«»» cbiet, at Kuujw, bit.<br />

C H O P<br />

SUE Y<br />

oeuivmr<br />

nm 4 P.M. -re » p,^<br />

Conridi Oiinese American<br />

* ttSUiUNT ^<br />

*M :<br />

ntntuc<br />

DINNER<br />

M.tolPM.<br />

t fKiWrtn'f MUI<br />

You and your family will «njojt<br />

eomlori and restful otmospherf<br />

dinlrtfl room. Our food Is df<br />

•n our spoiless, sunlil Itifche<br />

olwoys open for your insp«cl<br />

tions ore i«nsibl»and prices oL<br />

qfi ^*f ore special rates for*<br />

S P*ci*1 facilities for<br />

dinner<br />

<strong>On</strong> Y*«»r Otal<br />

»t* •* Oeaan CHy<br />

I Tha S«nMn»M.»*f»r rtiM<br />

— Ho. 22<br />

In At •*f family Retort<br />

OCEAN CITY SMTiNEL-LErxiiif<br />

Telephone 0304 or 0305<br />

ie Fisherman's<br />

>dy Washes Up<br />

Resort Beach<br />

ired Philadelphia Baker Pronounced<br />

m <strong>of</strong> Drowning; Overturned 14-Foot<br />

Recovered From Sea Off 59th St.<br />

<strong>City</strong> lifeguard! at 1st st. Wednesday moraine<br />

am the surf Uie body <strong>of</strong> a Philadelphia man reported<br />

Guards at Strathmere aa having Been missing since<br />

; afternoon In a 14-foot rowboat out ol Corson's Wet<br />

Seargle, M, <strong>of</strong> SU N. 7th<br />

rielphii, waa Identified by<br />

her-ln-law, dannee Birth,<br />

Mavis at,, Philadelphia, who<br />

-ted him missing to the<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY. AUGUST 2, <strong>1957</strong> ct. aMitanea ar.<br />

g<br />

I late Tuesday night.<br />

I ky an uni><br />

J bathar aa M Maatad face<br />

I Me turf, efeatft knee deep<br />

•r the tat M, leMy. tlf*<br />

' Charll* •aaypilii, Pranclt<br />

• »nt Pelf IMhmaii made<br />

V »n4 bMvaM Me kady<br />

' aW itaHen M Iff «».<br />

attondant there and<br />

•1 student at Jefferson Col<br />

j a quick examination and<br />

I Beach Patrol Captain Thom.<br />

and police. The body<br />

to the Smith Funeral<br />

a retired biker, was re.<br />

sslng from 2:45 p, m Tueg.<br />

i he embarked on a fishing<br />

<strong>of</strong> Strathnere. When big<br />

j found, his wrist watch was<br />

at 3:55, wdleatlns that what.<br />

Idem befell him occurred<br />

24JudgesNamed<br />

for Baby Parade;<br />

9 Musical Units<br />

Commuter* to Serve<br />

af Marshals,- Clubs<br />

to Handle Seating<br />

A panel <strong>of</strong> 24 women has been<br />

named as judges to select the win-<br />

ners <strong>of</strong> the 25 major prUcs to be <strong>of</strong>-<br />

fered In the 48th annual <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Baby Parade which will roll south<br />

•long the boardwalk Marting at 10:30<br />

a. m, next Thursday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust it<br />

Two colorful string bands and<br />

seven junior drum and bugle corps<br />

have been committed to provide the<br />

in hour after he left in the music with which more than 1B0 en-<br />

I irieh will cavort along the beachfront<br />

in the renort's annual tribute to In.<br />

| fancy.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Russell Hansrom, co.<br />

i-holrmen on arrangementK for the<br />

event sponsored by the Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />

Conunuters Club, announced jester-<br />

(•ay that the city <strong>of</strong>ficial party will<br />

leave the Convention Hall at 6th st<br />

at 10:10 a. m. sharp, followed by the<br />

Baby Parade queen's float.<br />

These two units will proceed dime*,<br />

Ouard, »,4 •»« S^i^lL^I^U'.IS<br />

j was clad eniy In a pair<br />

[•ndartharti and aaein,<br />

ward* reperted Mat ke wit<br />

I when left Men by hla<br />

It w« aiitMied<br />

jpttadand hedla,<br />

hit eutar ek«Me« while In<br />

and made an efferl te<br />

<strong>of</strong> Canon's Inlet, The cr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

und flaating on th* ocean<br />

Ia half mile <strong>of</strong>f U«o 5tth «t.<br />

pier Wedneaday morning hs<br />

Guard search plane out <strong>of</strong><br />

ennett Field, New Vork.<br />

•tive Captain D, Norman<br />

I said local police received no.<br />

S a. n, yesterdoy that the<br />

MOB, MU» cowM .she<br />

• I H y for SCFTgle or<br />

.in Indication that they wcie<br />

at Strathmere when the<br />

occurred.<br />

- Coroner John Landey pro-<br />

Seargle dead due to at<br />

•1 drawning. So rule had re.<br />

I IBM after IB yean in the<br />

department <strong>of</strong> the Acme<br />

, Inc.' Leeal arrangements let<br />

were by 4a» Smith Funeral<br />

Unra on Ihe<br />

350 Clerical Jobs<br />

In Prospect ot<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Prude<br />

* • * w * * m<br />

Confidence <strong>of</strong> % Pru' Expected<br />

to Influence Other Firms to<br />

Come Near, But Not <strong>On</strong>, Beach<br />

*y NMMB Ul<br />

IMtw, Tha lantlml Laiilr<br />

The Prudontial Insurance Companr<br />

move in fieighborisg Linw^sd la part<br />

<strong>of</strong> a tread that eventually nay and<br />

the. eastern mainland frincod with<br />

important buslncm and IndOatrlal<br />

plants that \vill supply liuh panolla<br />

to nourish the all-year economic* <strong>of</strong><br />

beacji resorts sueh as <strong>Ocean</strong> Chy.<br />

Commeiita by son&e <strong>of</strong> the leading<br />

fures in this week's news devel-<br />

opment are indicative <strong>of</strong> the think*<br />

Ing about the future. They (hew<br />

that there Is iltfle likelihood <strong>of</strong> bua-<br />

ine§s or industry yhooRini iiites on<br />

the Wands<br />

Riehurd Con£l#ton, Newark attor-<br />

ney who is general counsel Cor Pmt*<br />

dentlal. was asked by The Sentinel<br />

Ledger Tuesday whether in the<br />

I future his company might consider<br />

locating in a community such as<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. m<br />

"I woutti a&y no," he replied, "frr<br />

the simple reason <strong>of</strong> ^eogrfiphy,<br />

"When wf aurvey aji area to find<br />

a location for a new <strong>of</strong>fice building,<br />

wo alwnys sclct-l u »pot thai is g<br />

sort <strong>of</strong> hub from wiilch paraoonel<br />

can be drawn from III sides.<br />

IncavM It I*<br />

vast paal af<br />

ranftat la<br />

vNta, Afeaac<br />

BUM CHy<br />

Cwnty, at wall at MaiM ANantk<br />

Ccuaty pal"**. Tha H M dtiMttoo<br />

annlh M Hw naw MMvHt* ttHtm,<br />

whM It tMuataat<br />

"Beaeti reaorts, on the other hand,<br />

are so situated that they can draw<br />

from only one direction—the land-<br />

ward tide. And they are in many<br />

CESM handicapped (ran our view-<br />

point by having only one or two<br />

causeway approaches wtikh *re<br />

potential traffic bottiene^i',"<br />

A sllghUy different avt^oarb. was<br />

given the question by G Raymond<br />

Wood, executive director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Southern New Jrrtr-y Devdopnwnt<br />

CotineU. wbieh worked closely with<br />

Gateway Addigg New Chapter<br />

To Its Colorful31 -Year History<br />

,.,|,w»n, ^««d.<br />

Mr. Hanscom, Edward GUlaio and<br />

Horace Kelton will nerve an i>ranil<br />

mamhals for the parade, with mem.<br />

ben <strong>of</strong> I ho Commuters Club acting<br />

•• marshals. Members or the Rotary<br />

inj Kxcbange clubs will serve as<br />

ticket Kellers for seats •long the<br />

SM Papa I, «lumn 1, •!•*••<br />

irmers Resigned to<br />

saster In County<br />

ef from losses suffered 'by Cape<br />

Tounty fanners in the current<br />

ged drought win be sought<br />

from the New Jert*y F1IA<br />

lltee when it meets In emer<br />

' session at nnmn,<br />

nty Farm Agent Gcarge Mlncln<br />

made appneatlon to Uie<br />

littee to deelaro Citpe May<br />

' an cmeraeney area. M|ngln<br />

he present ISM M county farm-<br />

about »1 Billion, wlih the<br />

tn setting worse every day the<br />

ht continues.<br />

in www N»n In IMS,<br />

' are aaprMfMlti !Mt, which<br />

Me «nnt year abMe ftlf,<br />

i twnntJal nlns would be <strong>of</strong><br />

dp to third, fourth and fifth<br />

•ws, Mirojla said. Rnln Best<br />

however. «ould help l«t«<br />

!», he added. Una bean<br />

i make betwMrn four and ilx<br />

ng« a yea>.<br />

Nonlrrlgatcd vegetable farms witl<br />

harvMting in two or<br />

with a yield <strong>of</strong> M to So<br />

per cent <strong>of</strong> normal, he reported.<br />

Field com is beyond the paint <strong>of</strong><br />

Hiring, he added.<br />

Farmers with Irrigation will fare<br />

better, but they, too, will feel the<br />

pine* <strong>of</strong> the drought.' Tlielr season<br />

will be cut three to four week* short<br />

<strong>of</strong> normal, Mlngln predicted.<br />

Formers •re re.ii*nml to the fact<br />

that they are in for a disastrous<br />

year, tout give no Indication <strong>of</strong> quit,<br />

ting. Seme growere arc planning a<br />

faU lettuce e»p to liMa make up<br />

the deficit Others iiavc indicated<br />

Uiey plan no fall crop <strong>of</strong> my kind.<br />

The Pit* Cmmim. today wHI<br />

j^jj. ^t^dj^a §^ aiab •••• tmitmrmi<br />

si CHI HiMimr •• »i^ ww ••*••!«•<br />

iwnwwnt Hr tM hr dreu*ht<br />

•trickan New Jeney tarsnen. ped-<br />

eral appreval will entMe hard,<br />

hit anduean ta kerrew et a tow<br />

lea Pate i, eelumn i, pleale<br />

iman Bakery<br />

irker Burned<br />

Hospital After<br />

•n Blows Up<br />

Virginia Swayne, <strong>of</strong> Wood.<br />

ywtorday wM TOperiad in<br />

condition •{ Sbore Memorial<br />

W. where the to recovering<br />

KjWiKd«M« bun* luffwod<br />

h»kw atddeot here Tuwday.<br />

jwarne, who reside, im<br />

"»., WeodMM, was ta<br />

«> umt, «• »M .nd<br />

If RtalM Somewhere,<br />

Bef/ev* It or Nat<br />

The WMther Bureau has been rii.<br />

ferrlng frequently <strong>of</strong> latf to ^'scot.<br />

tered ihowers" In Its forecast. And<br />

when they say scattered they mean<br />

wintered, for as far at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

la concerned the rain goes every-<br />

where but here.<br />

In ease you tudntheard,UiaraWBt<br />

rdln on Wednesday, The Bureau <strong>of</strong>.<br />

flee ip neighboring Atlantic <strong>City</strong> re-<br />

corded ,M <strong>of</strong> an Inch, which fore-<br />

caster, describe aa a "nice ihowei '.<br />

There wai a Mai deluge if M <strong>of</strong> nu<br />

inch at the Pomona Nival Air Station,<br />

,41 <strong>of</strong> an Inch at TleasantvlUe and<br />

M at an Inth at Beach Haven up tile<br />

(oa«t.<br />

But not a drop in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. We<br />

heard thunder, though.<br />

Two County Granges<br />

to bhibit at Fair<br />

HM Tuekahee Orange «., .— -<br />

Dlai Creek Oraafe No, 128, both <strong>of</strong><br />

Cape Hay Ceunty, are Bmrnf n<br />

farater trwua in «• •tale whkh<br />

Have ••#• Utttajl »hlblt apaet at<br />

the New Jersey glate ralx itt Tren.<br />

"» »nd- a^Bm<br />

both <strong>of</strong> b<br />

n MM. QM aoujht<br />

dswn.<br />

I This week's announcement mat<br />

| Prudential Insurance Company In a*-<br />

qurring the spaclou, OMeway build-<br />

Ir.g on Somers poinfii bByfront adds<br />

just another chapter to the long and<br />

Unlulcnt career <strong>of</strong> the structure<br />

Illial hast been a landmark en Me In.<br />

! eal scene since 1MB,<br />

Conversion nf lhe Gateway Jiito.<br />

nn orrice Inillilini! for an lnsua»no*1<br />

cumpany will bc> a ume aftefma#i<br />

to its history <strong>of</strong> recent sumnjer tbe-<br />

atrical successes and before',that In ; -<br />

I a variety <strong>of</strong> more flamboyant roles f*the*eMnd<br />

over a quarter century<br />

it. Subsequent playhouse •easoni<br />

have brought other Improvement!<br />

and rehabilitation,<br />

Prydwittai -IH M It<br />

winter MWpMMy and tarn? *u»<br />

tiant an th* Intarlar. Thli<br />

»!>• MEMHI malar •varhaul<br />

vaart. tar It wat l<br />

whaii HM nraauitlum<br />

The datewBy<br />

•istb. r.<br />

ties. _<br />

Anpearance <strong>of</strong> pictures iiiid an<br />

account <strong>of</strong> the Night in Venice uc'ivi<br />

ties in the National liniKmiiliii'<br />

would give Uie reson urlculi-ss pub-<br />

licity. The OeogniphlF, )iiibliKlti>il<br />

in Wuhington, D. C, i» one <strong>of</strong> ihv<br />

most discriminating «ictuit> mai>a-<br />

lines In the country,- with only lop.<br />

Interest events and pliH>eii iiiniiuir-<br />

Ins on IU pages.<br />

Teen-Age Dance* draw<br />

1,000 or More Nfghtly<br />

Attendance at the Iree Convention<br />

Hall dances has been averimlng<br />

about 1.000 on woek-day nichl.t and<br />

close to 3.000 on wevk ends, Ccorue<br />

K. Gardiner, superintendent <strong>of</strong> IH<br />

reation, reported yesterday.<br />

Every Tuesday and Thursday ninht<br />

Bob taiefter and his elahtpleec band<br />

cunpllea the muiic. Th* iean«gers<br />

dance, to records on the other<br />

ii«oa> are held<br />

2 Children Hurt<br />

by Autos Here<br />

Two smpll chlWren wcrD injured<br />

slighuy Wednesday ancrnoon and<br />

evening when a six year-old l«y<br />

crashed Into an auto wJiHe riding<br />

! his bicycle and a Ave.ycsr*ld girl<br />

darted into the street from between<br />

psrked cars Into the path <strong>of</strong> a mov-<br />

ing outomobllo<br />

Mary Claire Nicholson, <strong>of</strong> SiSu As-<br />

bury av,, was treated ai the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dr. Mania V. Smith for minor<br />

Injuries received when struck by a<br />

ear drtwn by Marian J. Drsnlh<strong>of</strong>fiT,<br />

<strong>of</strong> IMS Asnury av.<br />

Tile Incident occurred near 84th<br />

st. and Asbury av. at about 8:15<br />

p, m, »-heii, according to Mrs, Brant,<br />

h<strong>of</strong>fer Uie child ran into the street<br />

from between two parked ears,<br />

Uie Tuesday afternoon Timothy<br />

Floyd, <strong>of</strong> til Central av., was treat,<br />

ed at the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Dr. John B. Town-<br />

HIM for bruises below the left<br />

shoulder. Hie hoy's Meycte crashed<br />

wtth an automobile at itji si. and<br />

Asbury av,<br />

Harold W. Ramaoe, S3, <strong>of</strong> Bmivna.<br />

vlile, P». toW Police he had ap-<br />

proached Uie intnnection tfolng<br />

uth oil Aabyry a*, and was maklntj<br />

a Mrti to go east on'Mi st. Tbe<br />

boy on the Mlw *• rtdin* oortti on<br />

Lifeguard Clefs<br />

Compete Tonite<br />

Dozen Boor* Enter .<br />

Annual Mile Race ' '<br />

Twelve crews <strong>of</strong> liouch Patrol ;<br />

l.usklos will battle each other i.»er |<br />

a mile <strong>of</strong> surf water In the ocean <strong>of</strong>f<br />

14th st. toohiht in queet <strong>of</strong> the In* j<br />

man rowing chnmyionship <strong>of</strong> the I<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol. The starv-<br />

ing gun will sound ai 6:15 p. m,<br />

A last minute adjustment In rosi<br />

ers saw the split up <strong>of</strong> one crew with<br />

each nember taking a ncn partner<br />

to swell the entry Ust from II to 11,<br />

and also presented the possibility<br />

that one <strong>of</strong> the lop oantnic-n <strong>of</strong> lht><br />

force will 1» sidvlined.<br />

Dick ute and John IliilU-r dis-<br />

solved their partnership, trilh Coe<br />

taking on Harry finner as a bmt-<br />

mate and Butler RiKning on with<br />

llirry Mlccoi. Joe Kennedy, both-<br />

ercd by • eta!, may have to pull oui<br />

<strong>of</strong> big place with pill Cox, This pair<br />

was runnenup last year. Should<br />

Kennedy be unable to entrr, Cm<br />

v.-UI go with Dllk liosi-hin.<br />

The winner af Mnlfhfi event<br />

wHI reaweMnt Setan Cihr'f ••ach<br />

Petrel ta. tha lauM Jay Lite<br />

•uardt Chanwlanlhlp Murnay ai<br />

VMtnar an Awiust M, A halt<br />

mile *wtm taif will t* Mlied for<br />

Mai IHefvania iwMt •rldaT nieh*<br />

ta datarmlna Mil* rewrfa enfr* In<br />

that cftamplefHitip event Ifl Vent'<br />

Beach Patroi Capt, Thomas Wil-<br />

liams reported that an entry for the<br />

•aa P«i« 1, Mumn *, i<br />

<strong>City</strong> Court Swamped<br />

With Trattk Cai.^<br />

Tuesday's session, <strong>of</strong> |/Ne ciiy<br />

traffic court was the longest <strong>of</strong><br />

the year thus far, running al-<br />

most 1M hours.<br />

Municipal Judse Franklin A.<br />

Kln« heard 31 charges against<br />

W iiiotoiisLn, one <strong>of</strong> woon wai<br />

in on two traffic violations,<br />

Deven <strong>of</strong> the defendants were<br />

fined, nine forfeited ball, two<br />

bench warrants were issued, and<br />

eight charges were dismissed.<br />

There were IS defendants on<br />

speeding charge:), ii on care-<br />

less driving charges, two on reck,<br />

{en driving, one for improper<br />

license plates, another for a<br />

noisy muffler, one for a ston<br />

street violation and one on<br />

drunken driving.<br />

Judge King opened the court<br />

•t about 9-30 a, m. and continued<br />

through to almost 1 p. m<br />

Leder is Officr <strong>of</strong><br />

Gun Instructor Group<br />

George Lodcr. retort painter and<br />

sportsman, has been named vice<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the newly (armed Cap*<br />

May County Organization <strong>of</strong> Safety<br />

Instructor<br />

The group IK organized to teach<br />

safely practices to new hunters and<br />

promote safety measures In the field<br />

during the Oy. and<br />

musicals under CBIIVBS. ft<br />

) lee f>apa 4, column ,<br />

Fined $300 as<br />

Drunk Driver<br />

Mtral Man Plead.<br />

Guilty in Court<br />

Raymond Oriffin, M. at «M<br />

iv, was fined trooTby M<br />

Judge Franklin A. Kla« Toe<br />

a charge <strong>of</strong> drunken drtvlnf, i<br />

also resulted in the revocatiou<br />

his driving license for the jiext<br />

i Oriffin entered a<br />

j the charge, brought <strong>of</strong> jatfe-.^<br />

16 when the defendant commuted •'<br />

i traffic infraction at »th rt. and W<br />

1 av, Aeeordlng to police report*. I<br />

drunkomeler test at bta amtM<br />

vealed ,30 per tent <strong>of</strong> alcohol In i<br />

system. '<br />

In another ease, Thomai A, .<br />

B, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, faUed to .<br />

to answer a reeldeH drlvini<br />

and xao ball poaled «t hi. arrert<br />

declared forfeited. Poitee aaid Bj<br />

I viove In and out <strong>of</strong> traffic on<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-Someni paintklvd,<br />

Foike N, Alvani, Proaaect<br />

Fa,, forfeited »10 oo a.^Bp<br />

charge, and a beneb wirrtit<br />

ordered for CMriea W fWu>,<br />

Bcllmawr, N, J, who failed to<br />

UP on a faulty mumer charge.<br />

Gabriel M. Jordan, 87. <strong>of</strong> loM'<br />

av,, wit nned 110 for faUlng to<br />

tain a New Jersey Ueenat far<br />

(•r, which bore FlorMa plaM* rt 1<br />

tine <strong>of</strong> hU arreat.<br />

$quare~Rigged ^Mayflower III' Joins Other<br />

Weird Craft For Annual Hobby Haven Picnic<br />

msrj&ga<br />

are the danc* directors.<br />

had cleats tke inmvcUon.<br />

No arnata wer* nidi by Bollca.<br />

By aj|LL<br />

Ovar MB people attended the an-<br />

nual Hobby Haven sailing acjuo!<br />

picnic Monday, and were treated to<br />

the light <strong>of</strong> Mayflower OS aaDini<br />

Into Una pienlc spot at the 1Mb ct,<br />

lagoon.<br />

Operating under a full net <strong>of</strong><br />

squire rigged gall!. Denny Dutton's<br />

UHttoIng, Cindy, became the third<br />

Mayflower to hit the coart af<br />

America. He added a mioen maid<br />

and a poop dock and actually uaW<br />

the squared salU Is propel Ma heat<br />

across the water, tuition's boat may<br />

well JUJ the ftrat square ringer on a<br />

teach In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> sines In* Sindui.<br />

A number af other decorated boats<br />

landed on the MM beach at Me<br />

lajoon. Soo Wood mud* Ua Mat<br />

into -m« UtUe llut" wUk Robert<br />

AckJey In th* but.<br />

•MI 1 . Swltaa-k<br />

bulls huojr from the green dyed aalla,<br />

atul enw members were drcKtted in<br />

Chiislinas-tlme garb.<br />

DM Denahawer want Oriental<br />

Lla*itwlna InM a Japetteae type<br />

iinipan. A day ail the ctretn w«<br />

Brad Lkntttkiiiii'i Hienw. »tr.aw<br />

•n Mae M W feet tani wavad<br />

Dr, HhMr and ramily declared<br />

haw ttw Mt *b««t tMe wwkly FVwt<br />

N nisi Vf hanahsc tpnt MMM<br />

din fron ttteir (MM MdWMlDaj<br />

UM boal, !>An«psWuB», VbecNW<br />

dreseid In Uw Uvta pNaley »eui.<br />

Mb HutchlDasn and en. Bolt.<br />

Shades <strong>of</strong> September<br />

playtd toy Oenr«e 1«J'<br />

it waa called -School<br />

plet* wtth Sandy Hoop »<br />

a froup <strong>of</strong> moUiera<br />

t^l *artn#<br />

Dorla Lejeun*<br />

Se* Pa«e 4.<br />

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P'-'-'fjfflf OH These Famous Labels!!<br />

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1S.95- 19.95 .... NOW 15.90<br />

22.95 to 27.50 . NOW 17.90<br />

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Don't mte HIM wat»d«fff»l .pi-ftynHr h» n* fin. •«.« far !•••!<br />

ChMM Item tooJ MffiifMr waif hit in wpkol btands, wooli<br />

and wool combination* All Km tolwt ««*!•. Car.*u!ly tallemd<br />

with many wfMmn* ttatafc. Nf««l«»» •"•**•* lon i»'<br />

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9i30 A, M. to Si30 P. M, — FtllPAY and Solurdoy, 9i30 A. M to 9 P, M,<br />

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GKiAT SAVINGS ON<br />

3 JO- %f§ Values<br />

- 5,98<br />

's Beach wear* Too Ij<br />

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£ Wrlgtit, », ot S011 lay<br />

I injury Wedmeday when<br />

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J UNIOR'S<br />

DISCOUNT CENTER<br />

f 119 ASBURY AVENUE • OPEN N1T1S TIL ?<br />

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Hearing Monday<br />

Horn. Prom Hospital<br />

Mrs. Margaret Ctaattln, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe<br />

rd., Marmora, has returned to<br />

tl.e home <strong>of</strong> her daughter, jeanatte<br />

Carver, following surgery at Shore<br />

emorial Hospital the latter part <strong>of</strong><br />

June.<br />

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Many h.v. called for It ... now har* It it! Our<br />

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Nothing ii withheld—thar. ar» tMthlng lulta by<br />

Janfnn, Cat.lina, Fl«x««j, Roxanna and oth.r Up<br />

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Bathing Suits, Reg.8.98to25.00 20% Off<br />

Shorts* Pedal Pushers,<br />

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Skirts or Blouses,<br />

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Summer Handbags, Reg, 2.9813.98 '1.98<br />

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Saturday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 3rd <strong>On</strong>ly I<br />

Deers Op*n 9:30 A.M.<br />

Judge Says<br />

Gesundheit In Driving Cot*<br />

w driving nortt twnshalost con-<br />

M<strong>of</strong> U. w, MA Trent <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

Tnfa<br />

Mrtway nl upset.<br />

OMM <strong>City</strong> Ouitan Oluk<br />

ClateHM Ad. trim Quick on Vote Purge<br />

«*n puaed him on thettai<br />

vWtor from Muladolnhla, tried<br />

448 Hav* Chanc* to •neeae his way out <strong>of</strong> a neklMa<br />

the P yln<br />

stttsssea<br />

driving charge In Traffic Court Tut*<br />

(M Reinstated<br />

••Wi^yto**<br />

LJn*a for Ha handUng at an aeddrat<br />

day but was ftoed MO by Municipal 1*a ottkan testified ttut they sus. iuvolrlng the early morning train on<br />

A bearing will'be conducted at<br />

Judge Franklin A. Hng wltiiout ao MtM tha driver <strong>of</strong> being under Mod«y.<br />

Cape Hay Court House Monday lor<br />

much aa a "Maea you",<br />

in. influence it liquor whm they rrank H. Selttar. «*•!-—• <strong>of</strong> It*<br />

t)M «U persons whose names are be, Patrolmen Joaepb OTIynn and stop#4d faun. A drUnkMMMF teat rlub'a transportation fommrtt—. In a<br />

lii« purged from Me voting Hats In John Lombard apprehended Cooper M poUe. h>«tquutsrs revealed Urn WUr to W. M. Mapp. nOiwd g«-<br />

Cape May County. The hearing will early on the morning <strong>of</strong> July SI on KMNOt borderline, but a pfcyaltial managar, aaU ike ejnb ana.<br />

•tart at 11 a. m.<br />

th. <strong>Ocean</strong> Clty-Somers Point Blvd. dan aflar earning him said aTni ben appnclatad th* mnuur to<br />

after they obaetved him driving er> antMr enough to drive.<br />

whleh the mglpMr aad env luod-<br />

HaroM W. Wlndar, or Avalod, ratlcaUy from Hup CHanmjl Mdge<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the County Election<br />

Cooper took the stand and told M thf ssurgency on M» run to<br />

to this resort.<br />

Board, aaid names found to b» er-<br />

tha eourt he m the vlrtim <strong>of</strong> an npadelphU witt the 7>|i a. n.<br />

Acnirdins to Ptl. OTIynn, the<br />

roneously listed for remove! will be<br />

tttaak <strong>of</strong> sneeslne while coming over train.<br />

driver used three lanes coming <strong>of</strong>f<br />

retained In tha active files and nil<br />

tM bridge. He Mid be meeted "This accldwt coald tan prorad<br />

the east incline <strong>of</strong> the bridge, and<br />

others will be removed on Ausnst 7.<br />

about m or IS Unas, and couldnt fatal bad It not jMa far U» ahOMd<br />

caused considerable confusion for<br />

The action i» the remit <strong>of</strong> an In-<br />

keep hl» ey« open.<br />

manner in bringing yoor train to a<br />

drivers <strong>of</strong> several can followlm Mm,<br />

vsstlsaUon iby the toud.<br />

Ha wa. aitamptins to «et to the halt," he said. "W. al» appracUted<br />

The <strong>of</strong>ficer aaid It appeared Mat slds <strong>of</strong> the Mid to slop hU ear when the effMent rnnnner us*d fn twing-<br />

Following the roturn <strong>of</strong> sample Cooper waa planning to make a t<strong>of</strong>t *• attack Mopped. As be started ing the commuton to their destina-<br />

ballots mailed to voters on (be reg. turn to go onto the parking area to continue on hu way, the police tion. An emergency at this kind la<br />

istrstion lists, the registrars <strong>of</strong> tbe •long the northilde <strong>of</strong> the boulevard. •vertoot hJn.<br />

not an mm situation to meet."<br />

fgunjjMipanl last month conducted<br />

a muMMo-homa survey Investigating<br />

residence status <strong>of</strong> voters whose<br />

Ovvr 1,000 Attend<br />

bsllou were returned marked "riot Guard Race<br />

at Ulls address".<br />

Gateway Shew For l<br />

IIIHII pwaj* i<br />

Winder said JJOO ballots were re- l.OOO^foot on* nun championship<br />

Mora than IMS parsons att«td*d<br />

turned. The inspection reduced that nee In the Margate Memorials may<br />

the annual luncheon and fashion<br />

list to ma, and the house check<br />

Tttt origloai iKUMen reputedly In-<br />

ba MI«t«i from local fluaM* next<br />

show last week In Avaloo fa* the<br />

brought the number down to 441 Friday, Williams iald that If none<br />

rested $540,000 in land, building and benefit <strong>of</strong> Mercy Hospital. Seat lale<br />

names. Those in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and vfc <strong>of</strong> the prosfwetivo i/100-fcol oars-<br />

equipment before they aver look In <strong>City</strong>,<br />

elnlly ware publlahed bui Friday men enter the local swim I*M, he<br />

a dime,<br />

A Hawaiian theme waa used<br />

and again Tuesday in The Sentinel *IU run the but event nest Friday It featured i sunken dance Boor M throughout, including the Island<br />

Ledger.<br />

availing also.<br />

•y M feet In Its primary state. wltH prints In many <strong>of</strong> Ike fashions A<br />

The mnaJmlcr <strong>of</strong> tha laid la to- the tables and orchestra terraced background <strong>of</strong> accordion mualc was<br />

nlghfs rowing teat Include* D«Vld around the aides. Much <strong>of</strong> this •pace provided for the models, lira, Har-<br />

and Roger Wllllanu. Prank Kotler If now used for rehearsal and stor- old JUrsh.ll <strong>of</strong> thU city wai one <strong>of</strong><br />

M. Nona by the theatre as well as the committee nemban,<br />

lor seating patrons.<br />

and Ray Phillips. William Fugh and<br />

Ctiartea Buin<strong>of</strong>l. Ocorgc Becker and<br />

LIMer Ipanpanata, Bart Stull and<br />

Lew Brown, William Biz and Bernard<br />

Bell, Bob Schwab and Warren<br />

North Harry Swayne and Bob Quint,<br />

and Jim Kane and Ed Huff.<br />

Seashore I and L<br />

Disbursing $69485<br />

The Seashore Building and Loan<br />

Association today announced the<br />

maturity <strong>of</strong> Its 64th series <strong>of</strong> Install-<br />

mint shareu for a total value <strong>of</strong> |«8,-<br />

MS, Payments will be made on or<br />

about <strong>Aug</strong>ust 21.<br />

Stockholders holding shares In this<br />

may accept cash disbursements or<br />

receive Income share, up to a limit<br />

o* *5,000. The current annual dividend<br />

rate Is 4 per cent,<br />

Roland SteelnuB, secretary, announced<br />

that the Nth series <strong>of</strong> shire*<br />

b now open.<br />

MIL Lilt<br />

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•elwean CaMral anri<br />

Famous Mr Pftci lirtlwi Mark<br />

PHONE 4000<br />

Bally fiM A.M. ta iiM P.M.<br />

Friday tiM A.M. ta tlW P. M.<br />

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Span Daily 7:30 - MM PM.<br />

Saturday TM . 5:00 PM.<br />

•aHanaiaal ta ifc* tmttmiw mS annii*<br />

•name tands" HIM any entertain.<br />

•MM tpM in Mlto .r«, HM list hv<br />

' " fraai. a* PM* War-<br />

Ccvaller*, T*<br />

In Its heydey <strong>of</strong> 1926 to itH<br />

It waj a gathering place for all aoru<br />

<strong>of</strong> celebrltlen and also was the scene<br />

<strong>of</strong> many beauty pageants, banquets<br />

and other major affairs.<br />

Over the run it wa> in the hands<br />

<strong>of</strong> numerous Impresarios. Including<br />

one who conducted a dancing marathan<br />

when these endurance tests<br />

wan a popular craze back In 1MB,<br />

II stood Idle for leveral yean before<br />

theatrical producer Jonathan Dwight<br />

and hU aisoclalM acquired It in 1951.<br />

Hi original Seaanor* nealty and<br />

Development Company which built<br />

the Qateiny want bankrupt in IBM<br />

and banker creditors took over the<br />

property The banks operated it until<br />

MR, when two sons <strong>of</strong> the earlier<br />

land owners foreclosed a «7a,000<br />

mortgage and took possession.<br />

Among thaw who bad short flings<br />

at tenants at operating the Gateway<br />

prior to the theatre venture wan<br />

Zeke VoungMood, who ran the<br />

daneetbon. Wilier Reads, Nell Belgium<br />

and Arnold Orsattl.<br />

Anvdln* M PndanHai<br />

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•ad daughteri, Judy and ,Nancy, <strong>of</strong><br />

Albuquerque. N. M . were guest* during<br />

July at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Arehlbeck's<br />

lister, Mn: Pauline pBrrl» and<br />

husband. Edward, <strong>of</strong> M44 Central av.<br />

This waa the dxth year the Aruhieks<br />

have ^vacationed here.<br />

Also visiting with the' Paril.es<br />

v ore Mn, Petor P. Muiier <strong>of</strong> Colllne<br />

dale, Pa. mother <strong>of</strong> Mr». Arehlbetk<br />

OCEANIC HOTEL<br />

Illh and Wesley Avenue<br />

e CRYSTAL ROOM<br />

FOR DINING<br />

BUi Dinners , , 5:30 until 7:30 P. M.<br />

liiing Breakfast* 8:30 until 10:30 A M.<br />

ReMryifisni Accaptad — Phone 1310<br />

Perional Suparvislen Kathryn M, Ryan<br />

Fashions at Dinner on Wednesdays<br />

by California Shop, 1112 Boardwalk<br />

as<br />

Coming Events<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

matic rendition $f "Ole Mai) Rlver^',<br />

Receiving eongralulallotiK<br />

Canctrt l>y lilc Oi'immilowii Mule<br />

on the Laughter rang high when gentle-<br />

birth <strong>of</strong> their Ihlrii eiilld are Mr, pnd<br />

( "IB, Pprrls, and Mr. and Mm, Chorus sf Philadelphia, B p. m, en<br />

men gucHia were chose* by lit* Cap-<br />

Mrs. CalDman Kindle, or sa S, Nnw<br />

I'ranels Carliri <strong>of</strong> Darby, Pa. I ha Musle Pier,<br />

cretins from the reeent Colony Cap-<br />

Jersey iv,, Soinorii Foint, who wel-<br />

* - »<br />

ers show for a Bumpiia,Dpisy nunicomed,<br />

a daiiEhter last Friday, she<br />

Cruiser Ntshl dance. B, p. m, at<br />

Ijer,<br />

has been najned Karen Ann, The<br />

YOUR HCAPQUANTIM PtMl the- Vaeht Club.<br />

Kindlei also have a son, Neil, and a Al the magical midnight hour<br />

AIR RESERVATIONS<br />

daughter. Colleen, Mr», Kindle is eUiinor erupted as Falhcr Tln^^ per*<br />

MONDAY—<br />

the former Naiiey Troth <strong>of</strong> Milivllie. trayed by charln Scha<strong>of</strong>ci or Phila-<br />

Laur Traval Agamy, Inc. Juni<strong>of</strong> LuSijUi! <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Mr, Kindle, aiito From Mliiville, la delphia, and the Baby New Ymr,<br />

II •• Tenneawe An. Atlantic CHy lluspllal "Hwaitliuart picnic" at Hlyh an engincei. with the Soulh Jersey playsd by ilule «oWonli«lred (Untie<br />

Bank Park, Seiners Point,<br />

Gas Co,<br />

Keller or New nioonifiekl, pji,, and<br />

• • *<br />

Congratuialiiiri* also ai'e ^oing 10 llcibert Johns <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, Pa,,<br />

ExehanMe Club muon!i>>ht sail, 10 Mr, and Mrs. llai-ry Scott." ol 121 VV, reproseniing Ihe delayed New ,¥ear<br />

in diapers and a crowii, arrived on<br />

P. m. from Chris' whnii, .<br />

Ihe scene,<br />

MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY<br />

Atlantic Coast Junior Tennis<br />

Pcrformere from the G&lony Cap<<br />

ers «ho presented the cntcriainmiNit<br />

Champinn&hip TournaniunL at thu<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Lily Tennis Courts,<br />

playtex<br />

Gardens Group Dinner<br />

With Wives Tomorrow<br />

The Oflrtlens Group <strong>of</strong> property<br />

owners will have its annual mldsum.<br />

niei 1 Laiyos' NiBht diniitJ party Is-<br />

iiiopryw' evening L*1 the St'HVii-w<br />

C^jtiiiCry Clilb Absedon.<br />

The lilTair will nc sll'ltily sui'iui<br />

and President Buy V, Johns hu» I * r , ln ;L 1 "!« l; ,<br />

promisyd no speeches on iiu' pio,<br />

gram, Normiiliy Ih* Oroup ha« allmuli-<br />

gatherings, but for the iu>!<br />

several years it has invitc-d the w'ves<br />

<strong>of</strong> mismhvFH far nri^e ea^h si-esan.<br />

Dinner will be ai 7i3if,<br />

10 J<strong>of</strong>n Hospital<br />

'Stork Club'<br />

iwia New Year** dance was held UWe<br />

Oeeaii Cits' bircyuard Nurfhoet Three Ilrls were added lo Ihe pop. past Saturday Ballooili, horn«. h»l»<br />

race, «:J0 p. m. al (ho 14th si, heach, uLnllon <strong>of</strong> Somers Point and orwond<br />

confetti were at every table<br />

girl for <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily during the and musle and enlerliilnnttp! wpr]G<br />

TOMOIIROW—<br />

pest week at Shorn Memorial Hos- proylded,<br />

Oardons araup qjnnur. JM B, m. pital. The "atork Club" inereaiwd Ttiomaii Leef, <strong>of</strong> Washl,|«liUi, " C,<br />

at the Seavitrw Country Club.<br />

Its msmhership by flvv girls and Hang neveral wiles. Including a dra-<br />

* 6 4<br />

five boys.<br />

THE BEST NEWS<br />

YET IN THE<br />

FORM OP<br />

An Exclusive<br />

Is Coming To<br />

lixo n's;<br />

METTS and %QW WEAB<br />

m AiBUry Ave. Fheni 1M«<br />

mold'n hold<br />

Fleyfes<br />

sarah Itattan ran In kaik •*•<br />

iwcalll Bad 1st fedoy'l<br />

Hppsrl fmnftfun mm leidiet.1.<br />

in Nelme'i toil «er<<br />

rti HHT Mum<br />

in nutii iMii u w m<br />

New BH<br />

meHef ^Net yeur<br />

ilie ..<br />

ell yeyr cleflies<br />

* mat lapk bMi<br />

Conneelieut av,, Somtrs point mi ttic<br />

birth <strong>of</strong> their miiond ehild, n daughter,<br />

Sunday morninii. She has been<br />

named Diane Ijiulse, Awtillng her<br />

at home is a yearflld liroUiei', liarrs',<br />

Mrs, Seott U the Irii^ner Barbara<br />

Ford <strong>of</strong> Hymers Point, Mr, Ht^tt,<br />

also a nnlive or Somcrs Poini, is in<br />

Ihe fuel oil buhinriiH,<br />

Somers Point's third new resident<br />

also arrived Sunday, a daughter for<br />

Rlb-nlK-il, and Howard Boil <strong>of</strong> IBS W.<br />

Johnson av.<br />

Thelma ana 1 Ulytses lluuheK, <strong>of</strong><br />

222 Simpson nv,, this v)iy. heenme<br />

the parents uj u daughU'i among<br />

the Sunday new arrival,*;.<br />

Births for other residents <strong>of</strong> the<br />

July Ti Biii-iiiii-ii and Roiiert Tillark<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pleasanivlile, n iilil,<br />

July M: Rlla and WMIiani Baker<br />

<strong>of</strong> Linwood, a boy; Jeanlne and<br />

Charles ReinliiOe <strong>of</strong> North Cape Miiy,<br />

a boy; and Mary and Rolierl Warily<br />

! or Pieasantviile, a boy,<br />

> July «: Shirley and Wiiiiam Owens<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atiantic <strong>City</strong>, a boy,<br />

July SO: Verna and Robert Townsend<br />

<strong>of</strong> Allseion, a boy,<br />

C E *<br />

Crippled Tots<br />

Here on Outing<br />

<strong>On</strong>e hundred and ten ehilclren<br />

from lln Alliinlic- <strong>City</strong> Seashore<br />

Home for Crippled Children enjoyed<br />

ihelr annual dinner nnd uuting yes.<br />

lei day arranged for b.v Mm, Paul<br />

Devereux, <strong>of</strong> Oeeaii <strong>City</strong>, This is<br />

the fifth year Mrs, Pevereu* has<br />

sponsored the affair,<br />

A eompleti. meal <strong>of</strong> fried ehieken,<br />

called "ehieken on the bone" by the<br />

MJiiiiMsters, eorn on the eob, rolls,<br />

suii water luiTv and all the rest was<br />

tahen In the home whore all the palienls,<br />

Including ihose bedridden,<br />

tiuid enjoy it, i<br />

Following the meal those who<br />

Here ambulatory were taken aboard :<br />

,i bus and brought to Chris' dock i<br />

here, where they set sail on ihe ]<br />

* Hweelheart'* for an ocean voyage,<br />

Charles Schilling donated the salt<br />

v. ..lor tally. Char IDS Hohman gave<br />

II.L roils and Robert Druck supplleJ<br />

iht. corn. As in previous years the<br />

l^iit trip was wiih the compliments<br />

dl Chris MonlagJIJi with the re§t <strong>of</strong><br />

tlu**lih"alr beini taken care <strong>of</strong> by<br />

,Ws, Devereus,<br />

Dennis Cairnes Has<br />

6tli. Birthday Party<br />

Innni^ Ciiii'iio^. sun <strong>of</strong> Mr an A<br />

Airs M-.tttu'w ciilnivs. ai :*!f Ai k<br />

ii iv rf U>l>i uU'd his si:.1ti l.i.-.lii<br />

iv it ii p tl [\ ni\ i it li\ tils puri-niri<br />

in I.is hoinr List neck<br />

A pink ;iml bin.- luloi si luim- UJS<br />

ii.td for Hit? dct-oiaiion^ ,111J mtiili<br />

Ldipicrf bijlloun-s mlrit-ri iu Ihc f*.--1ivt<br />

.1 1 Tho bii-lliclity ciikt «»% divert,<br />

(!fi i>riiU>d wiih ciu-l. (»f "if si\<br />

1 i illt-s siicnilvint: .1 liilli'irut SIMMI<br />

Tht>si- jitlt-ndhit! uii't' Tiiiti/ Aifli<br />

Kill hli-iMi. (ii*ri>K i) jifid iXjiiicv lliti<br />

IU-tti, KiiiliV (_';iirnrs, ('Jii'it! :iml t ind,i<br />

Chir. Ja\ Kulri. Kun^ihif 1 liiiuk<br />

) f >M\ Ann ond nnhhv Ordillc. Kinoit<br />

I 11 (i Jlii. h.iru l'arv^>. (.Jweii 'I.'IIM<br />

Ii:ury W.-vks 1111H Mitry Ann, I'liylliH. *<br />

I 1 iv intl Miki- WiM-lin-kn<br />

DEVOTED'<br />

to making the<br />

Hmir Apparent<br />

"UNAPPARINT"<br />

MATERNITY CLOTHES<br />

ONLY<br />

9204 VINTNOR AVINUI<br />

MARGATE<br />

PHO»I» A.e, a.7jfi<br />

Open Dally tiM AM. le fiM PM.<br />

HEANINO<br />

OUA8SBS<br />

• naln tuiwi ta Mr.<br />

• Hurina aM art rul.« hldd«<br />

Imidi jnn. Tiny ccolorirat<br />

into<br />

caMB carrMB Kiid KiiBd tts<br />

«r<br />

Co hi hi, plx o<strong>of</strong><br />

wriu for F«E»<br />

dmrljHi Hi book book.<br />

SOUTH JERSEY<br />

HEARING AID CINTMR<br />

Ht.l'AlUK ttS Fuiliam) Trrrirr, Vlarlaad, N 1<br />

Fliusr. o-i. i-ini or n\ I-WH<br />

For Hotel<br />

Welcomes New Year Eariy<br />

As • grand rnilow up lo IIM Chrlmnus<br />

dance at tire Flandcnt Hole I • •<br />

Complate<br />

LANDSCAPING<br />

SERVICE<br />

Stock Grown In<br />

Our Nursery<br />

Cedar Bridge<br />

Nursery - Greenhouse<br />

ZION ROAD AT<br />

BARCAINTOWN LAKE<br />

PhorM fcmmv r*a>ln» 2340<br />

MMto ttilMA vb* did'<br />

C I routine attd Mre.<br />

MS Aalwry Av», Oceen CIIV. N.J.<br />

AUGUST FURN<br />

NOW IN PRO<br />

AT GREATEST DI^COUHTS CVI<br />

I COME IN TODAY, MAKE YOUR 5&ECTIONS<br />

1 WE'LL HOLD YOUR PURCHASES UNTIL<br />

AFTER THE SEASON IF YOU<br />

3000<br />

CO<br />

Foreign and Domestic Apparel<br />

for<br />

MEN and WOMEN<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

9:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.<br />

Sunday, 10 A, M, to 6:30 P, M.<br />

me avo<br />

boardwalk at haddon hall<br />

atiantic city, new jersey<br />

phon« 4*3439<br />

PARKING AT PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE<br />

and BOARDWALK<br />

A GIFT FROM McAVOY IS SMART!<br />

eJLilti<br />

Par fMhlen riahf c<br />

yoyr confld.ne. In the<br />

all £hni NM v«ar.<br />

all tha LILLIAN ALBUS<br />

• A fharminf tollaetton and<br />

827 Atbury Av».<br />

904 Boardwalk<br />

ian<br />

with<br />

a ZJ-talr to Zrem<br />

irrnlt. Mch vittt art<br />

wMa Mlwctlon in h<br />

i 4f


— Formerly Bevthy 1 * Point Hotel —<br />

ON ROUTE 9 NEAR THE BRIDGE<br />

^-^wrefefc***- 1<br />

NOW UNDER<br />

EWMANA G EM E N<br />

Ml SHim at Me Hmaond Organ Nitety<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

LEN CARRIE<br />

100% Air-Conditioned<br />

MM<br />

Superb<br />

Cuisine<br />

and<br />

Atmosphere<br />

BALA INN<br />

EASTERN SEABOARD'S UMQUB RESTAURANT<br />

Bala Musk Menu;<br />

JACK KWAfT ORCHESTRA<br />

VERSATILE MUSIC<br />

BILl COATES<br />

Wizard <strong>of</strong> Hie<br />

h t Keyboards<br />

! •<br />

SOMIRS POINT. N. j.<br />

Excellent Cuisine Served Until 2 A. M.<br />

COCKTAIL LOUNOf GPIN UNTIL 9A.M,<br />

^SYMPHONY <strong>of</strong> good<br />

toife in feed, farm, sound,<br />

space, color and fellowship<br />

Yeu will enjoy the gracious gayefy,<br />

the lovely new unobstructed view;<br />

Music , , . Relaxed contentment<br />

AIHtANGE YOUR PARTY, PM0N1, SOMERS POINT M34<br />

AT DIAMOND BEACH LODGE<br />

ON OCEAN DRIVE SOUTH OF WILDWOOD CRIST<br />

The Beach Club<br />

M<br />

PRESENTS<br />

RTHA.RAYE<br />

Dancing Nitely to<br />

RAY EBERLE AND HIS OfiCltSTRA<br />

NO c o v " NO MINIMUM<br />

Easy 5-Minute Drive from Parkway Exit<br />

FREE PARKHM PM 1S00<br />

Dramafk Book<br />

Review Heard<br />

jDr qu 4»r waa *»<br />

Kail ICnter, woe ml 1 Bamff<br />

Fora* Praying". "Sweatart -Bio<br />

I w Told" and I Boall Not<br />

^gata This Way", She was lejoa*<br />

• pAnted by Mrs, Leon Brtrt.<br />

• •„, s n " B I F P S HAI -* : with the mrm <strong>of</strong> Leon CIKIVIIS and<br />

feffi U V r ,ne^rec^ ln a,So lt BSfiW»». »»••. * •m«l ... .h. Marine<br />

<strong>of</strong> the auiwrlnr lliun <strong>of</strong> N'mv Jersc}, No date has been stUIACKl<br />

Apnlaiauai<br />

Nil Kltalaf Hour.<br />

Eliz.B Wol.encUr.,D.O.,<br />

By Appointment<br />

2740 Cantral Avanua<br />

Oeaan <strong>City</strong> 4121<br />

CMIROPRACTO*<br />

Dr. John A. Bahan, DC<br />

7M ATLANTIC AVINUI<br />

Hmi HM<br />

al.adaj. IVedataiar aad<br />

Tanday, TkafMUy<br />

t-U<br />

A. Nail L«mon, M.D.<br />

ialarday<br />

Sat IS. WMFUY BOAU<br />

LlnllHi ia lar, Saaa<br />

•Ml Vkiaal<br />

'. lat,->lt •<br />

ruoMi iatt<br />

Gaorga I. Plrth, M.D.<br />

rractw* kMnta la<br />

PdDIATKICt<br />

- F.I. - tat, - Sum, -<br />

DAIRY KIN'<br />

760 BOARDWALK<br />

The Whit* and Gt—rt<br />

btuoous<br />

CONES-SHAKES-S<br />

.JACK<br />

AIR CONDITIONED'<br />

EDGEWATER<br />

RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNOt<br />

FULL COURSE DINNERS<br />

Moderate Prices<br />

TONITE AT 8 — INFORMAL FASHION SHOW<br />

DANCING SATURDAY NITE<br />

with Edd* Bradd A Hi. <strong>On</strong>htMti<br />

NITELY — MARILYN MA*ON,.<br />

Coral Recording Star<br />

iSth St. at Bay, Longport Pttonai AX. 2-531<br />

POINT<br />

2nd Street on the by<br />

Serving Firtett Foods<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

• LUNCH<br />

fiat in Cool Comfort<br />

Overlooking Ihe lay<br />

PHONI OMAN CITY MM<br />

CLOSED TUISDAYS<br />

CONEY*<br />

LIQUOR<br />

STORE<br />

Wmll Known Brand*<br />

RVI - B0URMM4<br />

GIN-RUM<br />

BilR<br />

orw<br />

WEEKDAYS<br />

f A, M.te V» Pi %•<br />

No Sunday<br />

BAR<br />

OPEN<br />

DAILY


ITS<br />

HAVE IT.<br />

MINE 3535<br />

PMSCIIPTIOKS<br />

Ml SPECIALTY<br />

AirTtNG WEDNESDAY<br />

AUQUST 7<br />

ADVANCED PRICES<br />

JONATHAN WIGHT HtUEMTS<br />

Starting <strong>Aug</strong>ust 6th to 11 th<br />

VF,<br />

GEORGE JESSEL<br />

M MS OWN MUSICAL REVUE<br />

"SHOWTIME"<br />

*•?-?_ D * I >* - - •*•» Sunday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 2<br />

MOM CIEL'S<br />

6Oc<br />

LARGE PIZZA . $1.00<br />

SPAGHETTI<br />

To Tain Owl 8Oc<br />

Complete line <strong>of</strong><br />

PACKAGE GOODS<br />

• WaNES<br />

• UQUOtS<br />

• rCE COLD BEER<br />

At SMt Fw Tnefe Pri,<br />

RB DELIVERY<br />

Paint 2571<br />

CIRCLE CAFE<br />

This it a<br />

written<br />

GUARANTEE<br />

•AWT PA*A<br />

IA1Y PAIAIE<br />

•BBrVB STEAMS!<br />

CHAflB Wow M Safe<br />

lorn PATJO SHOP<br />

3ND A WEST AVEMUE<br />

Jill ar<br />

MKS AMERICA<br />

PAGEANT PARADE<br />

WATS ON SAL!<br />

AUGUST IS<br />

DAYS<br />

«*• tH "suited to the In<strong>of</strong><br />

ttw »IhT to<br />

rw-mw rr»/fle wouM<br />

r«l!l in BiBf iratt.i<br />

an*?<br />

loth 0L to m si<br />

Mmi ArtBfi a*, and »m «<br />

(ami naui where U<br />

itw bull*! district<br />

AFRICAN VIOLETS<br />

PHMC CLOUD — B«t DwbW Pink<br />

PINK CHEER — M #<br />

Tl» Twe PtanH <strong>On</strong>ty «JS Thit WMk <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

M <strong>On</strong>. Cify M J1AN MHNSTON'S GIFT SHOP<br />

AND T»« MARBWALK<br />

STAINTOi« DtPARTMINT STORI<br />

rm AND<br />

NOW PLAYING<br />

THt SCREEN<br />

MAS BVBIi<br />

« iTANLIT KEAMEBS<br />

MONUMINTAI FILMING OP<br />

MDDRLV,<br />

ON TNI BM SCNBBNl<br />

Silk Stockings<br />

:. JANISPAIGEPETiRLORRE<br />

• CMnafMpt m UETKOCaWt<br />

TODAY A SAT,<br />

"SiAM"<br />

JAMES<br />

AUDIE<br />

GET $8.28 VALUE FOR 69c<br />

MILDEW, MOTH<br />

and MUSTY ODOR<br />

PROTECTION POR<br />

CLOTHING<br />

SHOES<br />

BEDDING<br />

BLANKETS<br />

CLOSETS<br />

TRUNKS<br />

LUOGAOI<br />

GOLF BAGS<br />

BOOKCASES<br />

LITTER FILES<br />

BELTS<br />

PIANOS<br />

AUTOMOBILES<br />

UPHOLSTERY<br />

•OATS<br />

TRAILERS<br />

HOMES<br />

LOCKERS<br />

•ASIMINTS<br />

STORED ARTICLES<br />

ALL STORAGE AREAS<br />

EXCELSIOR LABORATORY<br />

! Ml i ,40* ATLANTIC AVENUli «HONE %4309<br />

Adoptive Aid<br />

THE OCEAN CITY UNTINIL-LEDOBR<br />

.. N*w London, Conn<br />

Upon completion <strong>of</strong> the 17-week<br />

Nuru, the <strong>of</strong>ficer MndldaMi will be<br />

Cmfchtes<br />

Tots Surprisingly Attentive<br />

ctimmhulonfd enaigiM and ordered<br />

to three yun active duty, Anlin.<br />

mania will Include Mich field* an Law<br />

11 through M IN In de-<br />

Btrareamfnl, Ald« to Navigation, En Requests Rise During Library Story Hours<br />

.. the tmited itatM Coi«t<br />

•y KAY •OWEN<br />

•inearbig. Part Srrurlt.x. or search<br />

treasurM Include prltH Intcn fmnl<br />

Twenty-live pain <strong>of</strong> eyes and 2S<br />

lef iu Besenre Ofrieer Pro. and Rp«uce.<br />

penny gum machine,, i (waullful<br />

Children's Horn*<br />

pairs <strong>of</strong> ears eagerly wateh and lln- ring from a «.p»nl ho«. nnd other<br />

Rear Admiral Perkins<br />

ten as the wonders <strong>of</strong> animal-land<br />

i Admlril HmrF C. Perktni, eapportunity<br />

en a wny for c.llejc Society Reports<br />

valuable iitm*,<br />

and mafce beileve'are unfolded tinder<br />

Commander at the Third thta opates<br />

to complete their military<br />

Bunrd Olitrict. onnounced to. gradua bliga i Office pee In their ihhe<br />

military Five Cape May County, mothers the direction and supervision <strong>of</strong> Mm, StoKes fmnlly ael aUn«d ahrr<br />

service<br />

lit iMglip (TO svaliable (or which obligation iMent(alij> u Officers pcrfarma In ihe p,e. service •ought Ihe assistance <strong>of</strong> the Chil Glenm Mewl and Miss Knrolyn Stew- lh« leader quiets the young audience<br />

randMatni to •tland IM Oc-time<br />

hih<br />

aMlgnmftnt«<br />

t(li<br />

valuable<br />

f<br />

dren'« Heme Society <strong>of</strong> New Jersey art at the atory telling houra held by reminding IhMn Him II Is Impolite<br />

to human during Its recently termlnnted flMil every Tuesday and Friday mornings to UHt when nmeoi^e else is talking.<br />

y y d Friday morni<br />

Mrnw at (he U, 1, C«M Guini Hie and property.<br />

CHF, Robert A. Smith. Society presl- I th O Ci F Pbli Li<br />

g •very no <strong>of</strong>t one <strong>of</strong> than forsct*<br />

In the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Free Public<br />

Li- and utartn a Hide converaaUon, Hut<br />

dent, announced today.<br />

brary. y<br />

jUBt a liiilo rsmlnder from the lead,<br />

In releasing hla annual report. Th The children are divided into two er that they are aUrtlnjI lo wund<br />

Ads Bring You Qukk Results Smith noted that only three Cnpe age groups, one for lh? r»ro.schooi<br />

like a bunch nf ctiaiiei-uiii hint., and<br />

May County oablea had keen placed and d Ihe Ih ether th ffor<br />

the eicmeniary they quickly rclurn io Jjieir nlliii-<br />

for adaption with the Society during school bo.v« and Elrts, Interest runs live altlliiil.-i,<br />

the same period last year.<br />

hhlh, with many oT the children<br />

Smith alto reported that the state- adding their pemonal Interpretation* QuntiatlM are eleverLy aifked dur.<br />

AUCTION<br />

Hide total <strong>of</strong> children placed for ad- and Illustrations to the lales. ing Ihe varWuM MiopkHi which produce<br />

participation iind add lo tile<br />

option with the Society Increased In a very inrorninl selling, the<br />

Inlcml.<br />

IM.ro ACRES OF LAND<br />

more than 28 per cent. There were boys and girls gather and gel a&<br />

, «T. NO. f JUIT WIIT 9f SA1MN ITATI FKWY. TiRMINUS ZOT applications (or adoptive aid dur- qualnied by each telling hii first Altar abaut M la 45 tnlnut.i s<<br />

TIV fTMtaw M «t. (to, », me It.». on<br />

ing Ihe period from June 1, 1MB to name. <strong>On</strong>e little four-year old wai ttarlH and l*n*r*l ceovarutlen<br />

Cap* May Canal rlaht af way.<br />

lias 31, leST, as contrasted to IN rather disturbed at Ihe Mwming tti» group la MkM outtlda, whifi<br />

during the Hint period last year. foFgetfulnesii <strong>of</strong> the leader after he Mtay all s*t rid af HIM O« Mia<br />

LOWtR TOWNIHIP<br />

The report also revealed that the had been attending several limes •tiHf f which hat •Kumulitxl dur.<br />

AppniynaWy Vk mil* north sf<br />

Society Had iM children under Its and she kept asking hi» name, ing Hi* pmlaui Bariad af •IrHnf<br />

CAPI MAY, N, J,<br />

care during the sear, while S44 <strong>of</strong> the finally, after taking alhha aaM •nil.<br />

IAkl TO H HILD AT IRMA, N. J. PiRIHeuil > Mate's childless couples requested •f that nwiMnc, he HinhtaM har<br />

(Appni. 1 ml. neHh ol iir. sn Rf, N«, f I<br />

children to adopt as their awn.<br />

The children form u ilrilo and<br />

that he had k*wt coming Mvarai<br />

' The Children's Home Society, the<br />

play and shii; >uch old favorite<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, <strong>1957</strong> AT I P. M.<br />

tlm«», Hch llm« he had Md her<br />

state's oldest privately financed child-<br />

gome;) us Karmor In the Dell and<br />

hla E plea<br />

te driving 60 miles ;m hour on Wi^st<br />

av, between 4th si, and N ! orih si,<br />

llershe) Ray Ree^e, 20, <strong>of</strong> Colorado,<br />

paid tile same amount for iioing 43<br />

on Central av, belwei'n HMh and<br />

25th sis.<br />

Judge KlnM urdi'rud a bench warrant<br />

for J, A, Cnnstan, 19 <strong>of</strong> Mays<br />

Landing, when he failed to appear<br />

to answer a cbarL f OIL BURNER<br />

INSURANCE<br />

KtJBBMIRKB<br />

e that he drove<br />

SO miles an hour on the liouievard.<br />

Forfeiting on the charge by failing<br />

lo appear were; John A. lieynulfis. I<br />

19. Mala Cynwjd, Pa., Wfl; joseiih<br />

Amoiwnaki, iW), Phiiadelphia. WB;<br />

Mary Jo Rudolph, IB, Lansdowne, '<br />

Pa., 140; John W. Butler, M Bethle- ••<br />

hem, Pa,, $M; .ioseph wiiiiamsou, 4.1,<br />

Villanova, Pa,. $8.<br />

Complete Coverage<br />

<strong>of</strong> Your ©il Burner<br />

for jutr a<br />

Few Pfennias a Day<br />

DRINK ADDICTS<br />

Seven million adult American!, a^e<br />

Iicavy, addictive drinkers <strong>of</strong> alcohol, j<br />

according to a recently released re. i<br />

iiiirt <strong>of</strong> the Insiiiute <strong>of</strong> Scicntinc<br />

Studies for Ihe prevention <strong>of</strong> Alcoholism.<br />

It estimates the number <strong>of</strong><br />

adult drinkers is Increasing at tre<br />

rate <strong>of</strong> 230.MO a year. The reason!<br />

* Teaching that moderate drinkinjf is<br />

safe," the report said.<br />

LOCAL<br />

24-HOUR SERVICE<br />

FACTORY TRAINED<br />

SERVICEMEN<br />

Far Information an<br />

THIS LOW COST PLAN<br />

CALL 0450<br />

LOUIS TACCARINO<br />

RatUtared<br />

FUEL OIL<br />

PLUMBING • HEATING<br />

Oanarai /Motor* DehwHaat<br />

ill WIST AVINUI<br />

The Seashore<br />

Building and Loan Association<br />

INVITiS YOU<br />

To subscribe for shares in tha 88th<br />

Series opening in <strong>Aug</strong>ust. $1.00 per share<br />

per month. Maturity, value $200.00 per<br />

share.' Currant maturity 144 months at<br />

$201,40 per share, an average dividend <strong>of</strong><br />

over 5 Va % compounded annually.<br />

The 64th series matured with tha July<br />

payment and payments <strong>of</strong> this maturity<br />

torn* member, <strong>of</strong> $69,685.00 will be<br />

made on or about <strong>Aug</strong>ust 21st. Any stockholder<br />

having shares maturing in this<br />

Scries may new receive Income Shorts in<br />

lieu <strong>of</strong> the payment subject to a limit <strong>of</strong><br />

$5,000.00 to any one member. Dividend<br />

paid Seml-Annually.<br />

Current Annual Dividend 4%<br />

Per further information write, phono or<br />

call at the AnociaUon's <strong>of</strong>fice, 411 8rh<br />

Street, Phone 0250.<br />

• ROLAND ITNUMtt, Secretary<br />

Expecting<br />

a House<br />

Full <strong>of</strong><br />

Company<br />

This<br />

Week End?<br />

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LANDO' LAKES<br />

KRAFT<br />

MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING<br />

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE<br />

HEINZ CHOPPED BA^Y FOOD<br />

FOODS ' ^ TT1 «<br />

Tartan PEAS 2 'or 35c i<br />

•ir<br />

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Torton LEMONADE 2 tor Kt; , L§ LOAF<br />

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B arc brouKht to the aitcn<br />

' high school students studying<br />

I History In the course developt<br />

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FURNITURE<br />

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REPAIRED<br />

JSTOM CA1INET WORK<br />

•MERGENCV REPAIR<br />

llRVICi ON FURNITURE<br />

KARL NORTH'S<br />

WOOD SHOP<br />

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I Streaf appMlf* R, R. Station<br />

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[MIDSUMMER<br />

«n Daily<br />

O to 9 « Sun,<br />

insft*<br />

Store Wide Clearance<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spring & Summer Styles<br />

xnm<br />

FOOT FLAIR • lilU ANN<br />

• 5ANOLER OF BOSTON<br />

• ALLURBS a HUiKilS<br />

• KIDlTTtS • VOOUt<br />

HAROLD'S<br />

SHOE FASHIONS<br />

9202 Vantnsr AVMIIM<br />

in Margate<br />

Phena A.C. 2-7461<br />

FREE TIRE MOUNTING SERVICE<br />

[ORE'S FIRESTONE<br />

Experience Tells<br />

When to Harvest<br />

Com, M«lont Must<br />

b« at Right Tints<br />

New Law Requires<br />

Cooking ef Garbaqe<br />

A State law, making It mandatory<br />

to cook garbage before feeding It<br />

ti hogs and requiring the Ileensln<br />

<strong>of</strong> all garbage-feeding swine farms In<br />

New Jersey, was recently passed by<br />

the Legislature and has JIOW been<br />

signed by Governor Robert 0.<br />

Meyner.<br />

Effective January 1. 1*58, the new<br />

law names the State Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture as the enforcing agency.<br />

The State Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture is<br />

responsible for adopting rules and<br />

regulations to administer the law.<br />

the purpose <strong>of</strong> the new legislation<br />

Is tb prevent the spread <strong>of</strong> infectious<br />

diseases, such as hog cholera, veslcu<br />

lar exanthema, foot and mouth ills,<br />

ease, and trichinosis, among pigs.<br />

Proper heat treatment <strong>of</strong> garbage,<br />

which will be required after the first<br />

<strong>of</strong> the year, destroys the dlsease,pr0,<br />

ducing organisms which may be<br />

gt.-nt in iuch waste material.<br />

GiauMM Ad, •rlni Quick Ratvitl<br />

OCiAW CITY<br />

'ltfitfa]in£*t Forty*<br />

INTE<br />

I—German physicM Wltkahn EmraJ ItotwiCMi<br />

dlMtvrcrctl (X-ny.) HiHdUttir *f Ilia<br />

alon),<br />

S-A mtmum laigml touw CA*MiM) Can-<br />

» UM) tout <strong>of</strong> TNT !• *x*lM-'« ffftM,<br />

*—Wwt amnajirA (Walf>7*»»*I«) th«ate •»<br />

But Gernwuiy. •<br />

4—ResignaUon. from PreaUtttt KhwMk.war'a<br />

» cabinet total (fftv) (ir«).<br />

S—Minintmn «fe for aerfUur ta Ifc* •••*# »f<br />

6—Afric* ha« a (crealer) (hatft ptnlatlaa<br />

than Sooth America.<br />

7—The United State, rank* (tkM) (f«Wtk><br />

among naUons popntatlaa-wlM,<br />

»—A minittcr Irtfea hidiest dlploMtatic dBeer la<br />

10—The trmnrfer <strong>of</strong> lh« Pbil«U<br />

baatlw]] fiwthlM te KaMM<br />

(before) («fl*r) tk« B4,<br />

tratufcr.<br />

Cotmt 10 for each imrt Aok*. A MN <strong>of</strong> t-M k<br />

poo.; M.M, ivtrag*! 70^8, laaii M-IM, at^lat.<br />

Adviccjto<br />

Nature tovers<br />

N* Mi a Labartsciaiiif m.mb.r<br />

el ••rilamant In Inaland. H* with. By CEOHOi W, MiNSIN<br />

-ty lOlUf PITIIfON-<br />

OUDfTtR leOMI MOM<br />

4nw frem hit parly whM h. uw<br />

Agricultural Aaanf •LIASUM THAN YOUNStTil<br />

whtn IMUIIUII »« laklni hi, Sometlmei it. takes a little eiiperl. HAVE LONG HAD A .netting<br />

n.Mon. H. H M hit booh ta warn ence to tell when to harvest vefe.<br />

Ma BMBIB ef Hi. wsria Mat Social.<br />

Euspieion that healthy olditera (At<br />

tables from the garden. Com and<br />

Um h Ilk* cancer ef Hie Waod .yi.<br />

more fun out <strong>of</strong> life than youngaMn,<br />

cantaloupes are good examples <strong>of</strong><br />

Mm—It .prod, and .ifacki and vegetables that need application <strong>of</strong><br />

To put my theory to a t*at I have<br />

p y y<br />

dtatreyt me WdV af a naMen. know'how at harvest time,<br />

j just j used d two neighbors ihb g gguinea<br />

i<br />

Pigs.<br />

In the Harding Academy course,<br />

W, Bradford Johnson, extension i <strong>On</strong>e O is "Doe"—a D retired dentM<br />

<strong>of</strong> 78, The other U Jack—^who d<br />

then* goals are set up for each «tu.<br />

vegetable •pectiUst at Rutgers Unl<br />

livers newspapers and Is Junt 16, Two<br />

dent; (1) An understanding <strong>of</strong> the<br />

verslty, soys that probably more san<br />

days ago I rnve each <strong>of</strong> these males<br />

world by a atudy <strong>of</strong> men, places,<br />

deners let sweet corn stay on the<br />

small notebook with a pencil at-<br />

events, and lermg: (2) A knowiedgi!<br />

stalk too Ions than those who pick<br />

tached and asked them to jot down<br />

<strong>of</strong> the main eras and movements in<br />

corn at its peak <strong>of</strong> flavor.<br />

the next day, In 12 3 order. <strong>of</strong> oc-<br />

htatoiyj (J) An appreciation <strong>of</strong> free, Many pro Tor corn Ir the "Milk" currence, everything they did that<br />

dum—how difficult It has' been to stage. If you press a jHimbnall Into gave them a definite, unmistakable<br />

preserve freedortf and how easy It a kernel and it squirts a sap <strong>of</strong> milky sense <strong>of</strong> fun or pleuure.<br />

may be to lose it; (41 A knowledge consistency it's at the stage that Their first reaction was to leak at<br />

L J<br />

<strong>of</strong> toUlitaruuiism, and partkulariy <strong>of</strong> most persons prefer, — ' " Glheni, " me as though I had lost my marbles.<br />

the present form <strong>of</strong> government irf pending on preference, pick It a little iut they apparently decided to<br />

Russia; an awareness <strong>of</strong> the kinship sooner or a little later.<br />

humor me for they agreed to cooper-<br />

between Communism and Socialism No matter when you pick corn, te,<br />

and the Irresistible movement toward either u«o it right away or speed it<br />

totalitarianism;<br />

to the refrigerator. Sugar in corn AT I Tins MORNING I was out In<br />

(Si A knowledge <strong>of</strong> the principles si'on turns to starch In the hot iun he yard when Jack c,ame by on his<br />

embedded in the United Slates Con- or warm kitchen.<br />

bike<br />

si 11 lit Ion—division and separation <strong>of</strong> To tell when a cantaloupe Is Hunt,<br />

Diuhortty in Government, represent, lull gently on the stem end. If the<br />

live Republican form, sanctity <strong>of</strong> the n'don is ripe the stem will pull awey<br />

individual, protection for minorities, without leaving any stem attaeh>id<br />

and respect for minority vlewi. la the Irult. When the stem end<br />

pulls away clean, says veteran cantaloupe<br />

raisers, the fruit Is In "Ml!<br />

Economic Lett From slip".<br />

Accidents Enormou.<br />

me eeonomle loos from accidents<br />

PESTS ACTIVI IN AUGUST<br />

in tne United Stales in ISSS'would<br />

Among pests that home vegetable<br />

I have buUt about 824 Empire state Gardeners have to deal wilh In <strong>Aug</strong>-<br />

Bulidlngd, the National Safety Coun,<br />

ust are homworms on tomato plants<br />

I cil said loday. And that's almost and corn earworma,<br />

1<br />

M.000 noors!<br />

Dr, Leland 0. Merrjil, extension<br />

I The mt edlUon <strong>of</strong> "Aceldenl entomologist at the college <strong>of</strong> Agri-<br />

! Facts," the council's statistical ydai* culture, Rutgers University, sugfests<br />

j book. ju«i <strong>of</strong>f the press, llsis the now to get rid <strong>of</strong> them.<br />

nation's loss from all accidents in The big ugly green caterpillars that<br />

IKS at 11 billion dollars.<br />

ir. strip leaves <strong>of</strong>f a plant in no<br />

Motor vehicle ac-ldi-ms duruif time can he especially troublesome.<br />

I the year eosl B blllian dollars, end Best control lor home gardeners is<br />

work accidents nearly 4 billion Uu band-picking—4ise gloves if you're<br />

booklet sutes.<br />

squeamish—or an old pair <strong>of</strong> §cis£ors.<br />

The second brood <strong>of</strong> these posts<br />

is due In <strong>Aug</strong>ust and this Is when<br />

damage is most severe.<br />

Corn earwerm is alwaysiactive in<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust. Dr. Merrill suggests knock,<br />

ing out this pest when corn first<br />

shows silks, using a five per cent<br />

DDT dust applied with a hand duster<br />

or paint brush. Repeat in four days.<br />

The DDT is equally # f f e e i 1 v •<br />

against European Corn Borer and<br />

i -eap beetles which are also scriuui<br />

sweet corn pests during <strong>Aug</strong>ust,<br />

M Here's the dope you wanted,"<br />

he said with a grin tossing his<br />

notebook. He waited as I opened It<br />

and read aloud the following five<br />

mtries describing his pleasures <strong>of</strong><br />

,he previous day;<br />

"I Going down to Fersason"» to<br />

see the Italian sports ear In the win,<br />

daw. 2. Playing baseball In the back<br />

lot with the gang, 3 Went on my<br />

Iks with a couple <strong>of</strong> friends out to<br />

the new construction job at the edge<br />

f town. 4, Had a couple <strong>of</strong> eheeolate<br />

sodas at the drug store. 5 Watched<br />

TV for an hour before going to bed. 1 *<br />

As Jack's pleasures seemed rather<br />

iltry 1 asked if this was a complete<br />

1st. He assured me it was and said<br />

.liese were the only incidents <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lay that seemed worth recording.<br />

Later in the morning "Doe 11 Saya fight. «. Relishing that iwlu<br />

•teak my wife fixed for lunch I 7,<br />

Taking a anaeze after lunch In my<br />

contour chair. 8. Driving my wife<br />

downtown past th* lake with the<br />

beautiful swans. I, poking around<br />

HM hardware stare, picking out ptrta<br />

for a door chime I"m building.10.<br />

Driving home pleasantly anticipating<br />

two dinner guest*. 11, Enjoying a<br />

roast chicken dinner with our friends,<br />

12. Convemlng for a couple hours<br />

after dinner 13 Crawling Into bad<br />

thinking how pleasant It is to hit<br />

the tack ainer a busy day.<br />

came<br />

y with his notebook, which listed<br />

these 13 specific pleasures <strong>of</strong> the pr#,<br />

lous day:<br />

•1. Enjoyed seeing the sun stream<br />

Into my bedroom when I awoke. 2.<br />

Had some delicious, pancakes and e<strong>of</strong><br />

fee with my wife out on the sun<br />

porch, S. Cleaned out the garage—I<br />

njoy seeing things neat and orderly.<br />

, Transplanting two rose bushej to<br />

ake way for my new driveway, i.<br />

Lying in the backyard hammock for<br />

few laiy minutes watching two blue<br />

11<br />

This (• the MUM af MM tw»*Mk<br />

piOBMn", In otkar wordi. ft to 'h.<br />

tine whan ptwpl* on VMatlM—who<br />

for M waeka <strong>of</strong> Ike year live In<br />

af cbttdren i^mal tma<br />

By and targe, th* nwvAnwit ta<br />

commendable, and the ndtaa ebrage<br />

<strong>of</strong> mod. <strong>of</strong> living can be neneflci^<br />

to body and ipirlt, 'Howenr, to th.<br />

thouihtleu the ngnkMi «n in<br />

VO1T« huTDWIdg and unDec«Mry<br />

pnin and discomfiture.<br />

Nature Is not In all ncpeeta d«<br />

pendably kind. Picturesque woodland<br />

glade, en be the setting not<br />

only for WyUlc ronuuice but tiro for<br />

the poltonous stuck <strong>of</strong> Wood-thlr^y<br />

things that cr.wl and fly, LUnpld<br />

streams and tree-sludcd pools nay<br />

"Y«u may have Implred me to Invite too—truitlng batben into con<br />

keep a list like that tvtry day,- said laminated waters. Meandering by<br />

ufioc* after I'd read the Mtries In pnths nay be arpated and bordered<br />

nil notebook. "1 didnt reallxe I get t-y planu whow folUge la u poison,<br />

oui as i; U verdaaL<br />

ad much pleasure out <strong>of</strong> my retirement<br />

"<br />

Treacacry can and frequently dan<br />

* * •<br />

wear the attractive dress <strong>of</strong> beauty<br />

IT TAKES TIME AND experience —in the world <strong>of</strong> nature u In tka<br />

to learn to savor the simple utlsfae, world <strong>of</strong> people.<br />

tiona within our reach. VoungiUri<br />

So, caution la the wach-word. When<br />

n Menad with energy and itrength<br />

you go back to nature, u fir a<br />

but their experiences are limited jnd<br />

possible be (u» that the return trip<br />

their senses are not yet fully Ue<br />

doesnt involve an ambulance ride<br />

veloped. It Is the seasoned oldatar,<br />

or a sojourn In a rick-faed. Vaction.<br />

rather than the aaaaUin youMn*f •<br />

should he pleasant to remember.<br />

who is but equipped to reap pleasure<br />

—Michael a, NawMBB, M. D.<br />

from each passing day.<br />

Golden Gleams<br />

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ous to (he rule <strong>of</strong> the rogue, the<br />

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The best test <strong>of</strong> truth la the power ANSWE«i Ii „..<br />

af tM thought to get ttseU accepted<br />

m tbs competition <strong>of</strong> UM market,<br />

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wan lint, wkta r. .turn an<br />

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everything else, Is powerless against<br />

iair, ai »«ll a. fa Ait .f M-ann<br />

•aa mow wbo art v*ty Hnkl<br />

truth. -T. H Huxicy.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e's belief m truth begins with a<br />

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mrr pmsa absuM snnd<br />

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FIRST<br />

iSBYTERIAN<br />

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WiSLEY AVENUE<br />

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JST 4, <strong>1957</strong><br />

*ING WORSHIP<br />

I A.M. A 11 A.M.<br />

Damon <strong>of</strong><br />

Dasir."<br />

JNOAY SCHOOL<br />

9.-30 A. M.<br />

Sit FOR ALL AGES<br />

1ING WORSHIP<br />

7:45 P.M.<br />

THEME<br />

'Tha Lord <strong>of</strong><br />

Quantity"<br />

flinlftry <strong>of</strong> Muiic<br />

Ion Trout Murphy<br />

lyn Hill LickMd<br />

Organltt<br />

Zordial Welcome<br />

A walls You<br />

and S«rmon<br />

ALL WELCOME<br />

Wow Locafed en the Mainland<br />

THE CHRISTIAN BOOK SHOP<br />

AT 109 NORTH MAIN STRUT<br />

(»il««n Pleasant Avenue and Lake PI.)<br />

PLEASANTVILLI, N, J.<br />

Form.rly M rflh Itra«t. OUM CHy<br />

ME MAD! CERAMICS — GIFTS — NAPKINS — PICTURES<br />

CARDS — BIBLiS _ NOVILTIIS<br />

Tim* <strong>of</strong> Traubla Wa'ra at Naar at Your Phone"<br />

Established t«f<br />

|«R, and MRS. A, J. SMITH MR. NIRHRT L, OODFUBV<br />

MR. Lewis I, SMITH MR. FRANCIS •. TOWNMND<br />

Outstanding Sympathetic Service<br />

to the Living<br />

CtnhaC c^vtnut. iPAone. 0, C. 0O77<br />

i Funeral Horn* Hat Served <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and, Surrounding ArM<br />

Continuously far If<br />

it. John's LuHieran Church<br />

10TH AND CtNTRAL<br />

Tha Rav. Prank W, Adlsr, S.TJri., Pattor<br />

ll PARKINS 10th and 0«an An, far Church and Sunday School<br />

I SUMMER SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE<br />

A.M.—THE EARLY SERVICE<br />

SERMON: PASTOR ABLER<br />

»5 A.M.—THE CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

Attendant* Cards given to Viiitors<br />

A.M.—THE SERVICE<br />

•MMOMi TfM IMV, DONALD 0, DOLL<br />

Mr. and Mm. Paul H. Wail, Mini.try<br />

<strong>of</strong>Moiic<br />

JaaMMHa) Darby Stakai, Soloiit<br />

cotnpl*t»ly *4r conditioned for all lervice*<br />

includins Church School<br />

ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL<br />

MTH A WIST AVINUI<br />

|iM A. M THE SERVICE<br />

smMeMi THE *ev. CARL w. wuitt<br />

Eitelli M. Adlar, OrfanW<br />

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH<br />

Eighth<br />

Street and Central Avinvt<br />

SUNDAY, AUGUST 4th<br />

IN THI CHURCH<br />

A. M. and 11 A, M., Identical Services<br />

TOPIC:<br />

"GRACE ANt 6RASSttOPfWS"<br />

Dr. Wlffiam & Guffkk<br />

Ifflmer Solo Ouarl*t Sing* at £vmry Service<br />

pi«« HtrMrt»i, Swprano W«H»r Frorfarickt, Tflnar<br />

I Rachal Arm»tron(|, AUo Merip Martyn, Bhown during Sun, School 9 a, m,—Kindergarten in the ParFirst<br />

M.lh,,,li«i Church in the Moi-r-<br />

Ish House (older children go to<br />

lyn Theatre at 7iM,<br />

lliOO Morning Prayer Church with their parents i,<br />

11 a. m. — Morning Prayer and<br />

A native or London, Enylmid, Dr,<br />

n first Sun-<br />

1 by DavM<br />

Tuytor o* TiicMay at » p. a. la Uie<br />

II04at BbrsjBne at lhe imxLtim <strong>of</strong> Mm<br />

Slusiner AuxUUry <strong>of</strong> Mo Flrtt Ilath- tra on televiaMB. fra JMNI M<br />

odlat Chun*. Tbe nwrtlha ia open to America patterna ItMlf after tin)<br />

«Ma|r thtlkf* It Ma* •»« «faaa» tkaMkV<br />

ActKe In the church and c mamWcr<br />

•<strong>of</strong> tho Woman'. ««lrty <strong>of</strong> ahrbttan JanvnaaMh «* • WDht lay,<br />

prvlte, M*» l^ul aeries u pro- IrVMt VrMtl «MI MaaMlh<br />

taotlan aecrrUry <strong>of</strong> lhe BrUtetmt Jy WM « • bak* 4ft? «it|> OPM*<br />

District WJ5CJS<br />

Htm tm «K#aud and w. IMo O*n«V<br />

Tbe author win bom In ftroUnn* V pmo iintvMk i U M irvtti iti aat dd*«*<br />

but at present livea near Valley *t ki* ««k, aiak«« ttp m ll km<br />

Ftorjic which is Ute crtlbM fvr «mc<br />

i t* *ot 4nwn a<br />

<strong>of</strong> the dramatic scene* <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>, haak account <strong>of</strong> ike tHp. It<br />

Mra. Paul wan educated Mi ftiHa- is ttt* flnMuad imanL<br />

drlphka and New Yot* an* aervva 'Our Trip ta> Canada<br />

Y.W.C.A. Girls' Secretary In '<strong>On</strong> July 17, 1M7 ma want lar a<br />

Johnstown. Pa idter ake lau(M rtou. »day ncatkaB »• Canada.<br />

in tile Philadelphia Public School We bad aU Mir MnidiMnna m<br />

System She Is a tmmtoet at th« we went ta tbt FmMaVlttialfrBaaaV<br />

tlniecrioh Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city «nd Ihg SHthere Law HmUa* M* »t<br />

Ule NaUiaway Shak^upcarc dob ot 10th at. t*ien w* to* * nuH* bMa<br />

Itiilwlelptila.<br />

I* eat and aot tbe irain Mate *"*<br />

at. atatlan wawn ire aot UuvJ<br />

The devotional meditation will be thia tine It * M tIM "iCoaoBlal- tat<br />

presented by Mn. ArOlar Ostnnder.<br />

Patricia Howes, violinist, will play "Thete IB Borton m aarw auah<br />

"Berceuse" from "Jocetyn" by God. Plaow aa «• (In -n«-e lhe Aiat<br />

urd and "Adoration" by BanwskL American m ahot. OM MMfe<br />

Me will be neeomiuiiled by Chlrieae Chnrch, Old State Houw. OW •nHk<br />

noberts, •<br />

MaMIH Mouat, Lnogft-UoWa HsiM,<br />

Mrs, D, Roseee Faunce la the h«. HarvaM Man. rattttute at nek.<br />

Lesa rhalrmnn asststed by Utt, Harry notary, WayiMe Ian (iltaMgk It M<br />

B. Baxter, Mm, Filbert Canon, Miss und*r eMatnMUMI we al«ppli U<br />

Audrey Davis, Mrs, Ralph Fax, airs, tafea anaMMMil, VMM, ConKmuUoo,<br />

Hiram Crone. Mrs, Frank M. Gray, Bunker Hill Honuawmt. P1ytn«iHi<br />

Mrs. Oliver Haloes, Mr, Robert K Mask, Paal tovenrt Moan* aM MW<br />

Hunter, MM, Waller Hall, Mm, In atlien,<br />

Scott JohiHon, flr, Mr. Ernest S. "nm w went an to qucb«. D M<br />

KurU, MM. 0, Watson Lambert, Mrs. IMtteaal AlrtM flew o. to Mo»-<br />

John B. McKinmm, In, PariMr IU. treal M nan taonlrml we Oew to<br />

ler, Mrs. Joel A. aMt, Jr. MM, Al<br />

bert NlehoLwn. Ih. WWfM E,<br />

NorUl, Mrs, F, B. Todd awl MM.<br />

Herbert Wilfc, MM Mn. I*MT) COX<br />

from ihv University 'Coltets <strong>of</strong> Wnles<br />

al Aijcrjiilwyth, He graduated from<br />

the Theological College at<br />

A Crowing Gm Utility . , ,<br />

NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS CO.<br />

Th« company to Jwn<strong>of</strong>iting from Naw Jarsay't rapid<br />

•conomic and population growth, itimulatad by recant<br />

••mpiMton «f supsr highwayt and brMgM, An intatrshv*<br />

•UM promotion campaign <strong>of</strong> •ppliincM, wntinumj #xpaniion<br />

<strong>of</strong> hMiHtiai »nd an inerMMd. «upply mt «aiur«l<br />

gas fNil tail could indicata a itaady rka) in Mrningi<br />

•v»r 4ht yMri. Uii coupon balow far thg latMl roport.<br />

WOODCOCK, HISS, MOVER « CO., INC.<br />

Mambarti<br />

Naw York Stock Inching* PhiU.-Balto. Stock Ixchang*<br />

American Stock Ixchanga Attociatlon<br />

193 SOUTH BROAD STRUT, PHILADELPHIA f, PA.<br />

KINGSLEY 5-7200<br />

Oeam <strong>City</strong> RaprsMn.ativa<br />

ARTHUR L,*AniN<br />

845 BRIGHTON PLACE<br />

Ptwna 3294 IVaningi and Witk Ind«<br />

aantltrntn: PlMia ••»* ma, without eeltfitltn, your latoat<br />

an New Jtrwv Natural Olt Co.<br />

CITY ., ZONE rr«vn<br />

US to AUCHM<br />

Lani Me* Coarty C«M)<br />

Holy Trinity church Is always op-<br />

yNtewyUi and did Pastoral<br />

en lor your prayers and devotions.<br />

at Bala Theologicsl Colki:e<br />

While the Chapel is being redecor- For four years ho tvaa tho mlniNler<br />

ated, the Blessed Sacrament is In the <strong>of</strong> lhe AlBVle Prcsbytertan Church<br />

church<br />

at Swansea and for Beven years lhe<br />

| pastor <strong>of</strong> Uie Llandinam Presbylpr-<br />

SECOND CAM MAY BAPTIST ! ian church, one <strong>of</strong> lhe oiit>:iand)n£<br />

j ehurthes <strong>of</strong> Wales,<br />

Rav, Harry F. PlndahMn, Paitar !>r, Thomas representeil Uie Pl-us,<br />

Sunday Church geiiou! ot 9:45 a, m, bylerian Churches <strong>of</strong> Wales at the<br />

Albert Wells i» Uie superintendent. World Council which met in<br />

Tile lisson this Hctk Is: "Ruth A Evanston, 111,, in 1B54,<br />

F&reigner who won tier way". There<br />

lie came to the First PreshylGr,<br />

Js a class for every a;|e and a qual-<br />

Ian Church <strong>of</strong> Gerniantown in 19SS<br />

ified teacher for every elacH, Don't<br />

and his ministry ih**re ha^ altracLyd<br />

SEND your ehlltii'en to SiuiilGy<br />

enlliusiasiie thronjiji,<br />

School, BRING them with you and<br />

slay to study the lesson.<br />

Ilr, William R, aufflck, mini.Ier<br />

<strong>of</strong> the church, will preatil at the<br />

Worship" Service begins at II<br />

9 and II a. m. services.<br />

o'clock with Mrs, Marj- E. Pashicy<br />

The Summer Solo Quartet will<br />

playing the oraan prelude. The<br />

sink' at all services, Howard GDhart<br />

choir will sin" lhe piece nuide ram.<br />

will lead the evening son;* service.<br />

ous by the Billy Craham Crusade,<br />

"How Great Thou Art," The Pastor<br />

v/HI preach the sermon, after which<br />

the Ordinance <strong>of</strong> Uu> Lord^ Supper<br />

«-iII bo observed.<br />

Evening service begins at IM<br />

with a Gospel Hymn.sina, Sermon<br />

by Uie Pastor,<br />

Wednesday cvciiinij at B o'clock<br />

|y The Hour <strong>of</strong> Iiikplrallun, The<br />

class is studying the Lord's Prayer/<br />

TJiHrsday evening al 8 o'cl<br />

*"' refmarsal. ' ""- *"<br />

FIRST INIIMYT1RIAN<br />

7th and Wesley av.<br />

Pnachlng Chrlrt CrucHlti, Rlifn<br />

Rav. William Radfllff* Allen, Pastor<br />

B:JO a. m—Moi ninj; \VorRlli|i, Slissaae-"Thc<br />

Demon <strong>of</strong> Ucilii 1 lion Tbe onnouced General thi* Servh we* the AdainJtr WMaMntent<br />

M Samuel T. Freeman and Co..<br />

<strong>of</strong> phllHlelphls. a* aurtkneen <strong>of</strong> a<br />

tract <strong>of</strong> land owned by the Man!<br />

i/overmnent in Lower Townatbj,<br />

Cape May County,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e hundred and eight a m <strong>of</strong><br />

land ortglnally pntuat ln> Mai<br />

government for use 1B (be Care May<br />

Canal project wUI be <strong>of</strong>fered at pa*.<br />

lie auction on Friday, Awut M. all<br />

1 p. m The sale wfflt be M M a ]<br />

at toe Erna fin boiuc as Wimli I,<br />

Beeauae <strong>of</strong> the el«e iiroxliiilty ^<br />

the ppopeiw to Gape May cl^,<br />

aboui half a mile away, considerable<br />

Interest has been ettgend£f¥d among<br />

building developers <strong>of</strong> tne area.<br />

Brother*, Sitter*<br />

Traffic Deaths In Fara W«>H In Gamtt<br />

Downtrend for Week Wednesday morning turned out te<br />

Far Iliu lirsl Lime in two months be a (cnsatlonal party day for the<br />

traffic deaths in New Jersey showed children at the Flinders Hotel.<br />

a redueiion from lust year. Attorney Three brothor-sUter teams wen<br />

General Grsver C, llichman ^Jr, an, present, ail <strong>of</strong> them dolni; well in<br />

ncitiiccd today.<br />

competition. <strong>On</strong>e set was David and<br />

Diirlnyjthe week ending Sunday Diana Keller <strong>of</strong> New Moonfleld, Pa,,<br />

ere were 11 trsOlc fstall- who did well in the Sioaieac Baee.<br />

a «o*li>rr rj ln>e liter ei BnHiwjifrfl StiMn Matnw W Ua<br />

with IT lost in the correspshdlng<br />

flrookr. N. J., also showed a^ag<br />

week <strong>of</strong> last year, lie said. The Ho"<br />

likUls in Siamese Racing, Tina Skns<br />

total was brought to 44? as against<br />

<strong>of</strong> BithlehaM, Pa., pravod to be a<br />

411 on the same date last year,<br />

ver»' rtiani sHnott Sayj player, n-MIe<br />

"This u the first lime since late<br />

lusan ItoUiicrman <strong>of</strong> Pittsbuig, Pa,-,<br />

.May that traffic deaths for a week<br />

•nd Don Mn-seh.il <strong>of</strong> Clsdwyne alto<br />

ut*re lower than in the correspond*<br />

seemed to be enjoying thenuelves.<br />

".<br />

Hi; week <strong>of</strong> 1086," Mi .niehmnn said. The final set <strong>of</strong> agile players v«re<br />

• '1 his raises the hope that it Is the Michel! and Andrei<br />

Silo a. m—Sunday Schuol for ihe<br />

stiirt <strong>of</strong> a trend <strong>of</strong> improvernent that<br />

whole family. William V, Wvnce.<br />

v. ill carry through to the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />

general superlntcnileni, ckic.Nt leiu h,<br />

vi»ar,"<br />

or, John Duff, Pillsliurj,', I'u, tlahaiii<br />

for all ages,<br />

10;4S a, m— OruDii Meilliulion,<br />

11 a, m,—Murnliiu Wur>hlii, Nui».<br />

eiy for iiresthool children in Ihe<br />

I Church tioii*c, Me-.saMe, "The<br />

Demon <strong>of</strong> Desire".<br />

iiM p. m.—Intennediatc and Senior<br />

Christlon Endeavor.<br />

7:S0 n, m,—Oryan Meuiu (luii.<br />

T;4S p, m,=Eveiiina Wur>Jii|i. .Mis.<br />

sage * "The Lord <strong>of</strong> gjuanlity". The<br />

£hoir under the direction pr Mrs.<br />

Marion Trout .Murphy will sliiJ4 ui<br />

both services.<br />

lynday* Aueuit 4^^<br />

YounM People lelivc lyr Child<br />

Evangelism Bible Conference,<br />

Aututt Ml~<br />

VouilM People's Conference, Victor,<br />

ious Life. Conference, Keawick, New<br />

Jeracy, ]<br />

W*dntiday, AufUit 7—<br />

•Nidwecli "Bible Btuily Hour", You [<br />

are cordially invited to spend an in* !<br />

teresthiir hour <strong>of</strong> sinning and Bible |<br />

Study, Question Bos. The paginr<br />

la conliiiujnii a hlurty In "The hir- |<br />

ablcs".<br />

1 , Elienberger <strong>of</strong><br />

Oala, Fa, These two showed amazing<br />

prowess in bubble Wowing<br />

Try <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy JMrskanta Flr»t<br />

» a, m.—The Early Sonlee. Tile<br />

sennon - "The <strong>On</strong>e In .Many", The<br />

solo*"O Divine Hcdcemei" , Uound,<br />

Helena Hand,, soprani;.<br />

9:4ft a. m.—llie Chiircli School.<br />

Classes for all age*. Ntirsciy Ihraugli<br />

Adull Departments, Vhilcm, ahvays<br />

welconief aitendanc'j card* given.<br />

Cathedra] Film* hi ^tiund and color<br />

shown during instrticlioii Period In<br />

all dcparlmenU.<br />

11 a, m,—The Service, The scr.<br />

ir.on Tile Bet', Donald O, Dull, Pas.<br />

inr 81, Paul's Lutheran Church. Aidmoie.<br />

Pa. The AnthcRi .The Chancel<br />

Choir, The solo-"My Redeemer and<br />

My Lord". Buck, JeanncIU:<br />

Stokes, The Epistle. Humans 8:<br />

The Oospel. Mark 8: !•». Sunctuaiy<br />

h aircondiilyiied throughout; free<br />

liarking at corner or loth and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

av, for all services.<br />

I ST. JOHN'S LUTHIRAN CHAPEL<br />

' Mfh and Wnt Avenue<br />

i »;4,<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

lOHl and C.ntr.l Av.nim<br />

Tile Rev, Frank F. Adlir, S.T.M.,<br />

Pacnr<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Well, Ministry<br />

•f Music<br />

The fevMth Sanday after Trinity<br />

1 ) a, m.—Churvii Kihool. con.<br />

I dueled by Pastor Gild Mrs. Carl W.<br />

| Weber.<br />

II a, m.-The Servitc. The Scr.<br />

ninn-The Rev. Car! W, Weber. Paslor<br />

Si, John 1 If we hold cruans, karWr<br />

reientmeiit *ffcich builds up<br />

into bitter hatred, if we art<br />

eemUntly and dtttructiVtif<br />

critic*! #f thoae BpsuBd n*.<br />

we i»Uted baild an in.ur-<br />

MouktaUc waH bejUreM ouraelTea<br />

**d Gad and ayr<br />

prartrt will be In ••!•. By<br />

our unforjivinr, we creata<br />

our own h*ll an *a\rtk.<br />

Nothlns save, divine power is capable<br />

<strong>of</strong> doing so much for man as he<br />

can do for himself — Mary Baker<br />

Wdy,<br />

HimSCRY SOBOOl<br />

CiNTJtAL AV1MUE<br />

IsparlantaMl Tnrfian<br />

»;ii A, M, te IIIH p. M,<br />

ACM in;<br />

Phone 179T-M<br />

4 Pr<strong>of</strong>«ftfon«il<br />

if a<br />

Pregr<br />

Jf<strong>of</strong>f<br />

HELPFUL HINTS<br />

(UMfvl bit* or trrfornMtion<br />

ta lighten your daily tfwrM<br />

•round tha home.)<br />

eoLoit ff<br />

•IMM TO MAPMM<br />

MMI •MORAtlON<br />

In planning the Interior decoration<br />

ef ^our home. It la well to<br />

keep In mind that different colors<br />

do different thlnjjs to your roona<br />

, , , and to you.<br />

Blues, greens and K<br />

are cool and fepifut, T%ey<br />

generally considered recedlnl<br />

Dr. Ross H. Stover<br />

colors that "push" wills back,<br />

making rooms appear to be Ur-<br />

ECT.<br />

Warn colors like red, (red<br />

orange, yel!ew4range and yeJlow<br />

are cheerful and warm. They arc<br />

considered advancing colors that<br />

can make your walls seeni closer<br />

!, I.iiiluiiiii Church, Muy. and rooms appear imaller.<br />

fair, Phlladeliihin, The Sulo."l!.vo<br />

Hath Not Seen • • (;aul, Cdilli Evanii,<br />

conlrultu.<br />

CALKING It IAIV<br />

Correct calking la easy if you<br />

fallow thne three easy uteps. (11<br />

Make sure the surface Is dry and<br />

frae from dust, potty, paint, etc.;<br />

i2i Rub Luueed oU over UM turface<br />

to be calked: (3) Apply culk<br />

Ing compound with a putty knife.<br />

a«aaf ^a^aaK<br />

and Honorary PrMMant, Omn <strong>City</strong> Tabamacl* AuoclaHo<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust<br />

V "••<br />

Lpundry Scrvic*<br />

Alwtyi at Ideal ClaaJMft and<br />

Laundarettc. BW AAulv Avenue<br />

in Oe«n <strong>City</strong>. Or Phone wm<br />

It Won't Be<br />

Long Now<br />

AND ITS COMING<br />

EXCLUSIVELY<br />

10<br />

MflNV and KYI' WIAR<br />

rat A«»Tr. Av*. rlwii 1fM<br />

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1%<br />

- -•"- , .: _ '<br />

Summer Tutarin<br />

raRENM LAN9UA0CS MMtOIAL<br />

SOCIAL STUDIES ARITHMETIC<br />

MATHEMATICS TYf*eWRIT»M<br />

CMOLISH SH#ltTHi|NB<br />

SCIIMCCS<br />

Intensive CtacUnf<br />

12 W. rWrMNTM STREET<br />

flmn <strong>City</strong> 2S30-W "<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />

Assn., <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty, N. J.<br />

7ITM SEASON AV€0$r 41%<br />

»^ A. M. 4^ n^ ii K --wmau. SBWICB<br />

Wn wm an luamm WBUY AVL, 51* TO ** »s.<br />

Dr. Wjjliam R. Cannon<br />

Dean, CandUr SCIMSICT Tjiaology, Emory U'nivarmlly,<br />

! 10KH.<br />


AT THE<br />

fONSYLVANIA DUTCH<br />

fe"' J<br />

"Ham and Fanty Food"<br />

DINNER<br />

to 11 A. M. 4 P. M. to 7:30 P, M.<br />

LY ME, FUNEKAL RE, AMISH VANILLA PIE<br />

***HWKC A.venue and Plymouth Place<br />

6KB6I COHICK<br />

'•aVseneKe^a^eKen «^eL.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Boy ff\<br />

h KIC'<br />

.lues.<br />

M«a Oman<br />

in M Dt<br />

M Jwtr<br />

The AilaBtte CStr-OepM CUy are*. Sat* hi flilmiBIU ...<br />

•hie* koi plated MM u (May, K M M af «he wind* .<br />

iii»i4i. leaaaai Iws sf I Heard A Fsna pnnrns<br />

'•» ts wiiiijj. Uw liwaHas Gnni SWM« Adriaa* ,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Itef.«•*.-—Mr. George Irani • •<br />

sin .ill briar Hi nria Miiral re- Stadent Pim ..<br />

ni la ike c»fm Piavbow in' KM Me ABB .<br />

fiarri Nm, YMAr. AOJUJ • * iTua Jodv<br />

Smater, Anjn-J 11 L'Ariaieane Su.u- . ,<br />

<strong>of</strong> taw few rmakuai High Jinks .. , .<br />

cm* al tSsw tusawt • ill nti nt»»> <strong>of</strong> Hard? ......,,,<br />

(» <strong>of</strong> hb rare qqumKn • a Mr. Tom Perkins<br />

pnamting hts an i Seleeuoii .... ...<br />

•«. snfs. daarw, whi-4. .—-<br />

i at nt, Aiter ui. rou eaal<br />

anl iecaBd bne and aiil kevp -me<br />

foot en fir^i<br />

MTSTIRIOUC INMM<br />

Waiter Tjpe>- «a* amazed at :ke<br />

w iy the mystery he bad been reading<br />

turned out. uni0 be dlsroVffred<br />

ihil he h»d read up to PMe 1M in<br />

one hook »nd nnisbed UK other SW<br />

in anpihef—The Columbia '§ C, !<br />

State<br />

Music Pier Concert Programs<br />

^' — Oran Fuhrmon^ Conductor —<br />

at • ». M.<br />

Ld Duau E.<br />

.... HzD Mr. (V<br />

.. DRW ' Maj <strong>of</strong> Ike Wood<br />

tMttn<br />

, Km ; Bhie&Mi af BapfMn-si . . HarBUtl<br />

Mr E*«ird Saerter<br />

RwdSW-rj Martini*<br />

seel 3s sscual fre* eoae^f: go<br />

Mu^e Pier m O^e^n Ct3 -sSKi<br />

n-ftit st t o^ioek.<br />

Tbe efaors^ i% directed<br />

C. Daelp, »i!B naabf-J! s<br />

at utonpuiil.<br />

Tbe pser pr<strong>of</strong>; km folkc-ii<br />

Muse <strong>of</strong> Ij/e<br />

G.•>?•(•:<br />

2 Plays Slated<br />

For Small Fry<br />

Wyott Earp to be<br />

at Gotewery, Set.<br />

T* «o« two fcnrtajT .hotiM<br />

b, a tarn f« «»» J*HI»«« ._•<<br />

fntk tato liSh|<br />

Week it Sted Pfcr<br />

EHUHH • ttal bffl and gull M<br />

ciiBib adult. >f to* f«»rt cab<br />

jo, BIT taesu*.<br />

Tnk Samrttf, Aopwt I. at I p BV<br />

MONMv.Auturr M<br />

-Tfcr Adwotmrw <strong>of</strong>Writt Earn mil<br />

to N««rt W IB* fanioiH Jiae<br />

Friml Voor* I* 3*5 He«n Alone<br />

D*»oBd CBfldmi-. nmn « WJ<br />

Mr Bay D»Voll Gite-.v in tamm Pwal. The lamed<br />

Gkf*M!a ..........<br />

U.oua «f the «a «0I be it ine<br />

If: CUamane Mavi .<br />

sir MM ibMrptafe <strong>of</strong> tun wlta<br />

»a MJUiTaMM o« tooth and colorful<br />

hiUriou. BOOTH <strong>of</strong> th- SUNDAY - AOCUST aft, La Ferta Suite<br />

thmntn in a tile nerer befure<br />

dan wfceo tow t«BH»»i rewaded JOB JiOih»d Dor Soprano SaniM ftowm Wa}-ne IM an TV. smut er sttmwitb<br />

tbe aaiBfi <strong>of</strong> Jol*on Fey. Leon. Mr ^ay DryoU Tesor Mr. Tss<br />

Thf fsD«M Salorday, Aupul 10.<br />

ZKcfdd Mr. Edward loRtH' Barttane A FraufHa JI«n*<br />

Ih* SiudRil Taeatr* <strong>of</strong> Summit. N. 1 .<br />

Jnact'i ad lib tales <strong>of</strong> hk Mend- • •<br />

n,o^s to IB* Oalnt»T for the d».<br />

vr rp% -mrah Ed0e Cantor, bs phone ' ©feeros Q*vrtiir¥ We$er Bandwagon<br />

hrlnfiil -BiiaprtJlflliUll-, a Ihr**-<br />

t-lb to Im -——«• and ill tn> The Row <strong>of</strong> TMee Bali Serenadi<br />

TBS»OI aft pttj •«« BIU« md danfin»<br />

<strong>of</strong> thr rcponin tnat hn e» I Mr. Eaj DeVon Mr. Ray<br />

"iBM jJw* «fll b* prewflied at th*<br />

him lo milljoos. mfl be f»» Ball« Huiic "FiB»" , Conmxi Sllnl D'ABWUF .. .<br />

M» pffforminr* JI 1 p m.<br />

u'«) in tin, mural rnmye. Jo VCBI Vint .... Counod Boouny Life<br />

H*rsrr". Rk-hini r*Mfr will portfay the<br />

But >hflr Ccarxw will domtnjtf Mbs> MDdred I3)ar ' MUt Mildred<br />

'ill uRSir,r»J!t lawmin <strong>of</strong> DodE"<br />

msr hr uilJ By no nwm be s DSMT <strong>of</strong> IB* Dolls - PDldiBi<br />

tMt tin Siiurd« ia • romijl' tootin'<br />

tltow Whh Bin -ill be Ihc rUngrn SoOf Tijrnrt<br />

alimiuf* filled »T.fl srtion. sus-<br />

Hit PirMr ruBcvn—SuuiiB* Can. . Mr. Ednrd RoKkrr ' Mr Tom Ptrkla<br />

ITIW* »rd liolMtr<br />

Mesac) , NaiiaBal Erob4i JUKB B«l.-> Rio Hha<br />

"E:jmpel5fdutiR" stH fearure the<br />

iladill—•!» »[JI trtilf > vinrtj oi - .^— :^-____—,—_ _ _-. ^^—-<br />

ifnsf caa t!!J! thniled more than<br />

MJ fhiSdrM in Julv «ilh its prewn-<br />

'""""**"" Baritone Mw.<br />

tauoe <strong>of</strong> The Masir Sh»«", Writ-<br />

1*8 aai dlrened bj ConstaBW C«B^<br />

tootununj sulk thr nnfly tbcntt «. . j -,. , , Male Chorus on n Lnu, ihi. mackal lw» i- idapt<br />

~it.br mutDiasiat ncvriiag w Sing* Sunday Night<br />

i! Iruu the famous fjin loir Hint<br />

Torn Orroll >tg wOl tan out Be.p:«*<br />

• iih mutit and daBcing i<br />

•o -e« 'nai ««ft ballad, to rraii<br />

fciarriBs in "RuBp*laillfkln" will<br />

rock n roll<br />

Pier Saturday be Grsr* ABBf fch»eit»r. the son- i<br />

Bill aloa>i •• hr JHW] Bari.if<br />

drrfuj dJJJtTf o/ "TTi* Mj£(c Shoes"*<br />

BI *nd out <strong>of</strong> aetiaB dnrmj lh» ere<br />

Germantown Group • !M fiii p*fforined in London and ;<br />

mi'.i, lae Metfopaliun Opera Co.<br />

Imp <strong>of</strong> UMOIH. w n jod<br />

in Annual Concert lw eta <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>rt-ioaaJ jounj p4a><br />

The<br />

'!> hue been lourine the lunoai<br />

Ibf Park in Phaiv.<br />

t4«k thU iumnier and also<br />

Five been jeen on TV, on radio and<br />

Patter <strong>of</strong> the Pran<br />

JI morse hou^e^.<br />

Both ehfldren'j shows wfli be at!<br />

YOU CANT<br />

is* Gateway at 1 p n. There ire :<br />

' reduced rates for groups.<br />

:<br />

•arid. ri<br />

m«ht<br />

MJ»r «tep IB<br />

D4U MMM f<br />

PRANK MMHt papular l«n<strong>of</strong>i h<br />

•mtti • l l|<br />

George A, FUmida Bt«rt M»r tathe<br />

Her, or<br />

Ailtntie <strong>City</strong> .miouncn the «pp*«r- for • duet,<br />

•jite <strong>of</strong> the fanoiu ndlo and t«J#. b<br />

Showing the hallmark <strong>of</strong> |<br />

East Coast's finest buffet in<br />

cate because popularity den<br />

it so. Establishing the fact that ft*<br />

celebrated buffet <strong>of</strong> the f<br />

Room is now a twice dally i<br />

Noon and evening. At prix<br />

By the sea In AtlanUc <strong>City</strong> at % ^<br />

Hotel Dennis,<br />

Nmor<br />

NATIONALLY<br />

• 19 FAMOUS<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

I<br />

JOPEN DAILY<br />

FROM<br />

12 Noon to 9 P. M.<br />

>rlMARKET .<br />

8 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />

9 A. M.—<br />

Take Home — Ready to Serve<br />

COOKH) HOME-BAKED GOODS<br />

Sun* - Pies - Cakes<br />

ami A.Mfa>:30P.li<br />

2:30 wd 8:30 P. M.<br />

. -K;<br />

CWtt MONMAM^ Prop.<br />

:9ifi<br />

Sf£fD BOAT t/DCS G<br />

I<br />

? •,*••<br />

PraiM- from F<br />

I Love the *e<br />

T,-u«<br />

Hyan<br />

Tke Anicrican ban .on* Ed- • Dwp R«er<br />

ward RmwfcfT. wiU appear Sunday : Voni: S«eT Walk<br />

erenin& as a MNUHU gue« artisi<br />

willi tbe Orean ai>- orell«tra on the Man* <strong>of</strong> ibe MB««««T<br />

Musk Pier.<br />

So M*B u u ]<br />

This rersadle uizrr has earaed Aotuma<br />

emousiaaJr noti«< all ever the Deep Purpie ._.„._<br />

eastern United Slats for his egs- Ghe Me Your Tifed »sd Poor<br />

sit sppemnnees w^tth ss^miiDony SOIJSIST<br />

enshenras u* ia Ii«ol open. K. BeUere M* If A4i*T!»«e CiiHrM<br />

To*ee aas iB^fsal ps^#r as4 his . Vouog Caarsis<br />

nnpressr.- phyiiijoe grre him auther- AD Ihe thmti Yea Art<br />

itjf in many leadins oantose roles Tie Way Von Loot Tserthon<br />

tne am. O Cod OHf MB In Ar~ P*',-<br />

Whirly-Bird to Herald Arrival<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hunt Circus Here <strong>Aug</strong>ust 12<br />

Lorerj <strong>of</strong> the Big Tap—and<br />

an thousands—in. anxioujly anil-<br />

Ing the arriFa] <strong>of</strong> Jfondaf-, Au-Ht<br />

17 when tne well taown Hum prm,<br />

Cb^ui wOl return to <strong>Ocean</strong> Car BB«<br />

more tor two perfomunee* aader i<br />

he atispkn <strong>of</strong> the nwank Ctab I<br />

ThU elaborate show, one <strong>of</strong> tke<br />

last niecenfbl onei nnder turn<br />

agata will be «t up on Wed « M.<br />

tween «h and «h st»_ where B ill |<br />

I <strong>of</strong>fer aflenuson and '<br />

More than an years old, toe Hurt<br />

Broi, CTretnj <strong>of</strong>fen • new program<br />

»Hh more man SO arts appeariBz to<br />

Ihret rings in 11 aetion.packed dto-<br />

kiwanlwu are now wiling tickrt,<br />

for the cirrus, with a than <strong>of</strong> the<br />

proceed* golnE Into tfc, eiab-i fnna<br />

for underBHTDeged ehndrn sad<br />

otter welfare purposn.<br />

Bunt B. make* Its<br />

rlf hi in New Jener at ,<br />

and a number <strong>of</strong> IU top<br />

taT* been wen on n<br />

»ia*d eirem tnawB out<br />

eafh tS,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the featurM this ftir<br />

be an aerial Paul Revere<br />

Ine publie, from , hWiceptS<br />

'whlr^.hu-d-, tnat the drK<br />

arrtwd^ Thl, u&jm heSSfer<br />

tae only one owned by ri<br />

in the world and its<br />

t»n for promotion rf thr<br />

gained widMBiead attatjon<br />

NOW<br />

I OPEN<br />

UNcour -<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

AIR CONDITIONED<br />

9th MM nd W«Uy<br />

"CmsMwilfy Good"<br />

sntviNG<br />

•MAWAST . . .it, fa<br />

ft<br />

MO* SdO P.M.<br />

DINE WHERE THI VIEW<br />

IS ALWAYS EXCITING<br />

OVERLOOKING<br />

THE BAY<br />

FINE SEAFOOD<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

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5 Ticitts $ 1<br />

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f^JtHoBtm 1 Stholar Docs Keseordi AflTlfent Ctrff lisS&Ss""" 3<br />

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-*; BonaocB.4um.ff - ^<br />

! MiTrOtif s the oory mrrmng trart <strong>of</strong> Iwdnoud forest S^^^S ** S °*<br />

rttt corcred tfat Batioe before rbc arrinl af Ue whitr )j^a fa ew«im<br />

-^ _ , s Mi dmlfj la tW rori^ in*miii_ *l, aaie *,»ir:<br />

iS«- thWIT IEHB SO* ite I U I. Bf a HS5 UfXIM> 111 I »| ll 1 BHie • V' l*ii»i»»«» 1M wm am-<br />

CrrjM laDwf to H« Catnlla.<br />

HIGHWAY<br />

HOBBY<br />

OCEAN CltV AMI MA0DONFIfM><br />

1316-18 BOA«0WALK **•<br />

MODELS, CRAFTS, TOYS, PHQTO SUPtUB*<br />

SUPER VALif$<br />

MODEL MOTOR BOATT ^<br />

Ready to Run<br />

Regularly $S,9I<br />

Our Special Price<br />

•4.95<br />

THE LARGEST and MOST MODERN<br />

TOY and HOBBY SHOP .<br />

ON TMi JERSEY COAST<br />

•sfaMMM*- IMS<br />

EVER PAINT OVER WALLPAPER<br />

Even a Child Can Do It<br />

with<br />

.?.»^H ^e. -1-<br />

••>i<br />

D ECO<br />

WICK<br />

Stop by Our Window We'd Like to Show<br />

You Two Children Actually Doing U,<br />

and Proving It's as Simple as:<br />

Stt<br />

n<br />

DONE<br />

PHIL TURI<br />

MONTGOMERY<br />

721<br />

4 '"•<br />

AVE.<br />

AS<br />

FRIDAY'S THI BAY BETWltiN<br />

^30 AND MiM AJM, ^<br />

ill J- YOU'LL AOXSK<br />

A CHltD CAN<br />

RIOHf HIM IN<br />

v


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tat*<br />

Phon* 3380<br />

14 r-M. Sunday*<br />

10th Sfmtt<br />

oi Boy 11 wii<br />

PHONES<br />

227V or 2437<br />

Foods<br />

rtn<br />

SCALLOPS<br />

BUNKER<br />

MINNOWS<br />

CLAMS<br />

SHINERS<br />

SWIFT'S PREMiUM<br />

TODAY'S<br />

GREATEST<br />

MCMMEU'S<br />

BACON - 79c<br />

mm<br />

GROUND<br />

BEEF 3 98c<br />

HOMEMADE<br />

HOMEMADE<br />

FREEH!<br />

TABLE CLOTH<br />

•zo.14 * 54<br />

I'' -.<br />

far VI<br />

Pl ~*— irlfiftflinr<br />

imnz<br />

- ^i| L 1<br />

Ijen Urtai, ea<br />

IlKf lltSlliRl<br />

Urges Control<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rt DtanMri<br />

* ,<br />

News <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

by Mra,'j*Hy Sad- '<br />

,4f- pf^e Print toby Parade<br />

infrws Now Open<br />

B.-ara(n.<br />

III, lina,,.<br />

i;K(i«yeri. t<br />

fierier 8a<br />

mmir Bn«<br />

MHUIMBI mu<br />

ki STUB, nun-, .in-<br />

Jilliiv 3B)n JI ?»••<br />

mar ii j aartiil<br />

3e saa?<br />

^^j p-5i<br />

f.jniactini Mfi<br />

J<strong>of</strong>ln.on lv , it<br />

n In<br />

The Home <strong>of</strong> the Famous<br />

Cinnamon Buns and<br />

Goods Made With Butter]<br />

DANA<br />

OUR 27th YEAR<br />

Open Daily 8:30 to 5:30 P.M. — Clowd Srnff]<br />

8th STREET and MOORE AVEN«<br />

(<strong>On</strong> 8th SrrMt>iMtwMn W«t and i«y<br />

»<br />

PLATT'S MIDSUMMIR<br />

FURNITURE CLEARANCE<br />

• ^ '.>^-i .^<br />

Convidcd in<br />

Rosd Crash<br />

POINT—Morris S. Davli,<br />

hiloclolphin, who WM InvolvBd<br />

WITH YOUR FAVORITES<br />

If It Swims and Is In Season. We Have It<br />

Cooked Sea Foods to Take Out<br />

CRABMEAT - SCALLOPS<br />

SHRIMP<br />

FT CRABS • DEVILED CRABS<br />

COLE SLAW<br />

FRENCH FRIED POTATOES<br />

EPPER HASH • POTATO SALAD<br />

Also: Our Own<br />

FRIED CHICKEN<br />

OYSTERS<br />

CLAMS<br />

LOBSTER TAILS<br />

LOBSTER MEAT<br />

SOFT CRABS<br />

We Deliver - - - Phone 1348<br />

SPENCE'S SEA FOOD<br />

SEA FOOD MARKET mnd KITCHEN<br />

10th STRUT and ASBURY AVENUE<br />

«»'•«-.<br />

THE QC1AN CITY<br />

Scout Offkials Speak as Upper<br />

Lots <strong>of</strong> Bicycle Race Action<br />

Group Opens <strong>1957</strong> Fund<br />

Slated flf Ififtfrt Ft, <strong>Aug</strong>. 11<br />

PALERMO — O N * IMC prat •uMnMa, wuutinaoUrr at Troop K.<br />

Jules J. Kialn SOMHIS WINT-A WIN iptttal «VlW.<br />

dut o» to* Sooth Jtntr Council. Hrtmt lav Jr. si L ppcr Tawnghip announced at the UM «€•! <br />

Uw 1M7 twmjuieo, urged the volus- I Been rated good itnruiJ 4<br />

t«n to set] share* in lay Scmting<br />

is all people af the communivy be- Mary Hesa received on<br />

cause the SeauUng program pro. *"! county award fur lisr rsrart<br />

dDces better eiUaens (or tomorrow ' teei SaUg Lou WiOt -nfsd tarse<br />

B is important, the Rev. Mr. Mur-, HnBenu fur her imeMiDiJ .llnnnj^<br />

pr.o wld. 10 make each person in i Atf«ie Weak FKHivad cwn axmilime,<br />

the community reaiiie that he has a *"•* «"• T (food ami «ni-« [1BS><br />

rnpontlbilitj to scouting, reenved two sKeUuiits ui.i inu JUMI<br />

Dmkl naaraer, ieaal UKUIIK, tor their liiniih unit iuuu Uioiias.<br />

iiiited ibe worken in the dMjioa v«ronjea ITuyar "ncaiveii ui !•.*<br />

at the area and showed a movie io i» at - * »«?• 40011 Bit 1 4LIUU<br />

fuiUiariie the workerii with ta«r '°r ilHr areaKiati mil attr-<br />

Jot ^ * ttlfis W«vj*r iiiit ^'I^yflia .<br />

First Sgl. Thoous J. Spalol. t,p,jer aua 1 aarf n hi- tm~ *r 1<br />

Tuwruhip drive chairman Lt Ru- mwniuil. ttUKtiai n ,tlmr<br />

AJph Schonch, scoutmaaler <strong>of</strong> Tram I B ffauj ttii..; u<br />

Airman ilei LouU J. Cete= Es- wi*r« uiia n iit *—l<br />

plQre= advisor <strong>of</strong> Troop 19; Dar? r T bicycle racial with several Amij<br />

tor U» chlldron <strong>of</strong> ionen Point, UM<br />

Mala •v«Bl Being a Rollfaft Dtr<strong>of</strong><br />

for winntn <strong>of</strong> the other toji' menls,<br />

A »tw ReDfaat bieyele wUl ho award.<br />

sd tte winner<br />

The children<br />

.. With the special invl<br />

utkm •vent, Uw 1M7 proer.m will<br />

Ilulihinson ri-porlMl thai "informs be eves lafier.<br />

liun rerclved >l»lcs thai adjacrnl to i<br />

tLd Deauyiilr Inn, which is a three- Tw atMtawr rhMn rram all<br />

atury hotel, there is erected above . •v*r M» Untftd IliNi wNI mtf<br />

gmuiid at 1,000 gallon gasolise tank. a S»Mll« iwni In Mi. MyT 17<br />

Iniornutiun further atites that I his fMn •** »«id tnr HM. TMa<br />

t»ni is within <br />

line for cnlranli for Ihc special<br />

pvent is <strong>Aug</strong>ust H, and for children,<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust 10.<br />

The girl riding »iar» [iom ihc Bi-<br />

O¥ie Lee^Dfi will ride a tsvo-miie<br />

me o»Tr the same course<br />

dumpKiBs (rum Philadflplna. L>c<br />

l.-Oit, Chlraca, ruitunorr. Now Vork<br />

and aitw-r cities will compete. Prices<br />

have be*n donated for all ih paces<br />

by business men <strong>of</strong> ^omcr^ Paint.<br />

Tnere wttl be four full hours <strong>of</strong><br />

truth to Barricade<br />

Golf CourM Pond<br />

s.rSS'vJun 1 ! S0«BM POfNT=ThC po»4 w., I<br />

y e&ecfc th discussed at a recent council meeting<br />

" r&e unit commit i«»i«* in the Fairways section and<br />

- Somers Point golf course was invei.<br />

tig&teo this week by CouneilRlyn<br />

Jostph DiOrio and Dr. Juhn Whltics, 1<br />

SOMERS<br />

woman warn<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> her<br />

at 10 a. B,<br />

116 W,<br />

ing from a<br />

toy her Hi<br />

pfiysicljn<br />

her dMth a<br />

Milne wag<br />

his wife when<br />

i»d.v in the<br />

Patrolman ML<br />

lhat «he appai<br />

line lo loop<br />

tllmbcil on 1<br />

rafter, and u<br />

away.<br />

MR, Milne<br />

by Dr, James<br />

hand told<br />

111 and<br />

time.<br />

Sun ii inu<br />

on« brothor<br />

Lin wood,<br />

r*uneral so<br />

urday with ihe<br />

iin <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

wood, omelatiiig,<br />

in Laurel Momgi<br />

WfRf'S A NEW . . .<br />

HARDWARE STORI<br />

at 3315 West Avenue<br />

— Open Ymar 'Round<br />

AMPLE PARKIM6 OWN DAILY 7:JO A.M. -TO.7<br />

FRIDAY « IATUIMT7KIH<br />

frum the<br />

Dr WMlicar said thai hi- Mimij<br />

fuoperale dnd have the? bru^h *hien<br />

ii, locsfL'd in Hit* ^urroundiay are*, OPEN DAILY<br />

pushed up to pro^Ndc a harrirade<br />

:3i<br />

jfounil ihi? pond I It- added that all<br />

rarfntj ihouiil educate their chii<br />

EXCEPT SUNDAYS<br />

trim tu danijiT. «uch u» ihis ana<br />

on PaturdaF were: Oary A. Lewi., <strong>of</strong><br />

N.w York, charged with weeding,<br />

(taied S10 ud H cacti; Janet Pu.lno, Somers Point<br />

<strong>of</strong> G.rfleld, N. J, ipMdioi, fined (10<br />

and cmtii Richard H. MIUw, ef Hill-<br />

SOUSRS POINT-MIJw Mrvlca uid<br />

ereit rUiihii, Md., stop .treet viola<br />

ar aeeldent oil June U at<br />

FIRST MPTIIT<br />

Herbert Levy win nominated for<br />

lion, fined *5 and eqMa; Aliser F<br />

htcrscotlon <strong>of</strong> New rd, and<br />

*•». 0. ArriM Farnll,<br />

eommandar at a rerent irmrtlng <strong>of</strong><br />

Queen Jr., Port Pwal, 3, C. caveleti<br />

Clark Ellamn Put SS2. American<br />

rd., appeared before Munlel-<br />

Sunday, AufuM 4—<br />

driving on Shire rd,, fined »10 and<br />

Legion. Beetlon <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer, will take<br />

due Richard S. Thompson Sat-<br />

*R, Hugene Malr <strong>of</strong> PhilMelphia. 10 a, m—Sunday aehooL Clanea plaee at the September uhijion <strong>of</strong><br />

I In triiflie court to jniwer the<br />

(or all •get,<br />

Ihe post,<br />

esielni driving, fined |10 and costit<br />

<strong>of</strong> coreieia driving,<br />

lla, mv-Moraine WonBIp,<br />

A. F, •runa Jr.. Short HII1«, Fa., II.<br />

Eugene Baierty was nomlaited<br />

• pleaded Innocent but wu<br />

•iSO p, m,—Young People's meet<br />

iMaJ parking, fined »; John D<br />

for senior vice commander; Ruuel<br />

eullty by Thompson and paid<br />

Uii,<br />

Adimson for junior vice commander;<br />

I <strong>of</strong> tio and $5 »is.<br />

<strong>of</strong> South Orange, stop rtreet<br />

7:30 p, m.—Evening Worship. Joseph Brettell. ehaplalni Walter heart from c«pt. Chris Monugna'i<br />

n Frost, 47, <strong>of</strong> 10 W. Braddnck<br />

violation, fined U and costs: costs: and<br />

, this elty, driver <strong>of</strong> the other<br />

Bu hard W, Wlhhaw <strong>of</strong> f TVenion,<br />

Wadnnday, AuiiiH 7—<br />

Rowland, flnanee oMeer; and Ray, wMrf on Mond.y evening at 10 p. m<br />

TVi nrg.<br />

mond Tailnun, «erge»ntat-.rm«. Tha emlM has h«n trraagad by<br />

ls driving, fined M snrl cosis. . Tilo p, m —Midweek Prayer Servinvolved<br />

In the accident, also<br />

Plans were made to show fllmi<br />

Philip Turner, the club", vlee presi-<br />

Innocent. Thompson dlimlv<br />

* * *<br />

procured from the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

dent and program chairman. Wives<br />

The fellow who Insists that life is<br />

charges<br />

SMACI LUTHERAN<br />

Naval Air station sn Ainru«t 15 u<br />

<strong>of</strong> tte member, have been Invited,<br />

g<br />

a joke usually llvei to loam •hst<br />

••v. Charlu mnck, Paits,-<br />

t p, m. T<strong>On</strong>uj to be shown are the<br />

and rafreahBenta wttl be served<br />

er cases heard by Thompson tlie joke U on him.<br />

Hghting Lady and ••IMS Olympics"<br />

aboard.<br />

Sunday, Au|uM 4—<br />

and all Legion members and friends Monday's wnterbome gutharlng will<br />

i:W a, m.—Morning Worship. are invited to attend,<br />

be the setond week In which the En-<br />

9:43 a, m,—Sunday School, Cias«ei<br />

changltet have departed from their<br />

for all ages.<br />

A dance w»s also planned for Sat, conventional Monday evening dinner,<br />

urday night at the post home at 9:30<br />

11 a, m.—Morning Worship<br />

meetings.<br />

p, m with the <strong>Ocean</strong>alres supplying<br />

* * s<br />

music for dancln.<br />

Last Monday night member, gathered<br />

at the bayfront property <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

IT. JOSEPH'S •. e.<br />

aM Mrs, <strong>Aug</strong>uMu, o«Mi on lath it.<br />

R«v. Jotip o, Planaian, Paitar<br />

Choic«*t Ingradianti for<br />

far their annual barbecue outing.<br />

Masses on Sun Joy at i:j0, f:4S, Free Rabies Clink<br />

Mrs, Ooatx, local attorney. Is a mem-<br />

8, 10. 11 and 12 o'clock. Week day<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> btchange,<br />

CANAPES & HORS D'OEUVRfS masses at 7:30 a, m. except SatunUy For Pets, Saturday<br />

Gaeti. Howard Williams and Pete<br />

mass at 8 a. m.<br />

Delluhtful. delicious foods for the Confession, on Saturday will be SOMERS POINT—Chief <strong>of</strong> Police PuMlano were the chefs at the<br />

cocktail hour Including Cocktail lau. heard 4'SO to 5:30 p. m. and 7-.TO to Charles any announced this week grills, with Mrs, Goeti and Mrt. WU-<br />

iage. Smoked Oysters, Cocktail <strong>On</strong>ion, «:io p. m,<br />

that a free rabies vaccination clinic llnnu aulatlng. Berwyn Hugbes and<br />

wUI ibe held tomorrow IS*turd»yl In Allan TDwtuend provided boats for<br />

Caviar, Ollvei Stuffed with Anchovies,<br />

* • *<br />

the New Jeney ay, fire hsll. Gray bayfront cruising and water skiing<br />

Roquefort Dressing, Sweet Pickled BETHANY METHODIST<br />

•aid that last year about this time by the members.<br />

Cantaloupe, Cocktail Meat Balls, and<br />

Rav, Ralph •ernt?, Paitsr<br />

a similar clinic was held with a large<br />

many, many other*,<br />

Frldty, Auiutl 1—<br />

number <strong>of</strong> dogi vaccinated at that OIL PLAN<br />

•iSO a, ra. to noon—Frldgy Pun Fes.<br />

time.<br />

THe oil Industry is seeking MIS,-<br />

0O0.000.00O—an estimate <strong>of</strong> what It<br />

COLD CUTS SANDWICHES &<br />

(ival for children from flrst Krali,. Rabies ean attack man, dog or any<br />

will cost is And and develop anough<br />

throueh the sixth grade,<br />

other warm Madded animal, but It Is<br />

new ell sources to supply the In<br />

SALADS TO TAKf OUT<br />

Sunday, <strong>Aug</strong>uit 4—<br />

preventable, IWbies ia caused by a<br />

ereaslag demands ef the economy <strong>of</strong><br />

virus present in the saliva <strong>of</strong> a rabid<br />

1:45 a m,—Sunday School, Classes<br />

the non-Communist world in the next<br />

annul and la mo-rt <strong>of</strong>ten spread by<br />

tor all ages,<br />

10 years. Some <strong>of</strong> the inereaied oil<br />

the bite <strong>of</strong> an infected anbKal Gray<br />

11 a, m,—Morning Worship.<br />

supply is expected to cone from ex<br />

aald,<br />

Open 'HI 11 P.M. 7:30 p, rn,^The Bethany Methodist<br />

Pieratlen and discoveries, and some<br />

Church will unite with the <strong>Ocean</strong> A community control program from continuing research Into im-<br />

<strong>City</strong> Methodist Church tverj- Sunday which includes dag vaccination dog proving the recovery <strong>of</strong> eU from<br />

evening during <strong>Aug</strong>ust for the eve- licensing and observance <strong>of</strong> the city known sources.<br />

Asbury Delicatessen rting service it the Moorlvn Theatre ordinance pertaining to dogs running<br />

on the boardwalk at Bth st. at large are wayg in which rabies<br />

\ 121 Albury Av#, Acron from Palmar Chevrolet Wfdnatday, <strong>Aug</strong>ud 7—<br />

can ,be prevented the chief added,<br />

7:30 p. m,—Prayer Service, Topic<br />

to be continuation <strong>of</strong> the study <strong>of</strong><br />

the Book <strong>of</strong> Acts,<br />

PENCE<br />

make tin-in under.Ijnd thai lht>><br />

must itay Mai from unpruleiijd<br />

noun FOODS<br />

fJijMT<br />

HMO'S<br />

MARKETS<br />

£}.- • -ji<br />

^ir,i im<br />

«ff3 HlhwHni JJ-. itniin it tasf.<br />

wv n TBirt, Otv talicjoir •Wailian<br />

iiiir jrtiMHHiiiBrt aw. ina C»d«ra<br />

•Mi&ii ai^pat nmr n» Mem ,u/.<br />

r inner *»H IBB M; tsg jessc<br />

oie annid^K »tM ttat ihe ind<br />

B 'imirf Looitiaa lar » dot<br />

sraOer wnu^ «ith<br />

nuny ta pBn»e tlig »51n,<br />

-Ula LDOuenee ilf i.q.im-<br />

17th ST.<br />

MARKET<br />

0tm Thundoy, Friday<br />

ami Saturday NighH I<br />

'HI 9 I<br />

mm m<br />

Competitive Prices<br />

MEATS<br />

mum<br />

in tin mnm vnH mvr tfom<br />

1 a co. FT,<br />

i-pc mm ISmm<br />

Cu. Ft. AMANA<br />

REDUCTIONS OF<br />

20 to 30^<br />

JUit Two<br />

$269.95 s l<br />

r<br />

•-";.nd. $409.96<br />

«T<br />

M 9*f PiASTIC RI<br />

Pi ATT lfi •"<br />

$OM«tb<br />

THIS WEEK'S<br />

TASTE TREAT-<br />

Plump Rock<br />

CORNISH<br />

HENS<br />

"Fit Far •<br />

12 to 13 an.<br />

"*<br />

79c<br />

R1ADY FOR THI OV1N<br />

Easels<br />

Restaurant Customer<br />

Fined $25 For Disorder<br />

S0MBRS POINT —A is-yearKild<br />

Levlttown, Pa, man charged with<br />

being a'disorderly person and llleg.il<br />

parking appeared In Municipal Court<br />

Come Out <strong>of</strong><br />

The Kitchen,Ma!<br />

This Is Your<br />

Vacation, Too—<br />

Pity Hi* plight <strong>of</strong> Good Old Ma whoM<br />

vacation at the uiihsra ic bound by<br />

trw four walls <strong>of</strong> her kitehm. Mod«rn<br />

mothan arc waking to the fiet that<br />

vacation* arc tar ladin, too. And<br />

modern hanwmakart, with a vmrn for<br />

tonwthing diffarant, ar* thopplng<br />

tavan day* a waak at Catal'i in Margat*<br />

— th* Super Markat that has<br />

avarything in til* way <strong>of</strong> tabla-raady<br />

food«, including barbecued chlckan,<br />

homa-mada pot roastt, hot pattrami,<br />

and doHni <strong>of</strong> other fail* tr*ati tar<br />

healthy vacation^harpened appatitei.<br />

THE MODERN SUPER MARKET<br />

THAT HAS EVERYTHING<br />

IN MARGATE — JUST 10 MINUTES<br />

FROM OCEAN CITY<br />

OHfctrs NoMhwM by<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust IS Deadline<br />

For Mitt C-C Contest<br />

SOMERS PODIT — Mrs, Esther<br />

Colao, secretary <strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce, announced today that the<br />

deadline for anyone wjshing lo enter<br />

the Miss Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce contest<br />

will be <strong>Aug</strong>ust IS.<br />

Try Ot«a <strong>City</strong> MardMnti Hrt»<br />

•gfJONTttHl<br />

Exchange Plans<br />

Moonlight Sail<br />

Clubmen and WIVM<br />

Go Nautical Monday<br />

M«mb«* <strong>of</strong> th. O w <strong>City</strong> beaa<strong>of</strong>i<br />

flub will •mtark on th.lr an.<br />

Dual moonlight ull abMrd th* Inat.<br />

"A CYNIC IS A MAN<br />

WHO KNOWS THI<br />

PRICE OF EVERY-<br />

THING, AND THI<br />

VALUE OF NOTHING"<br />

• (Author's name below)<br />

The winner and her court will ride<br />

on the chamber float In the Miss<br />

bi fore Judge Richard Thompson Sat. America Pageant parade In Septem-<br />

unlay afternoon in Bermuda shorts ber representing the city <strong>of</strong> semen<br />

Judge Thompson said "we ire notPoint,<br />

Girls who wish to itiiter the<br />

having an afternoon matinee here contest submit their picture at the<br />

and never appear here In that ottli-s chamber <strong>of</strong>fice on Shore rd, at New<br />

aMin,"<br />

Jersey av.<br />

Stephen Bogden ordered a cup nf<br />

enffee in a lunch roam on Bay av.<br />

Girls entered In the contest Include<br />

md then left. The waitress threw<br />

Miss Patricia Welsenthal, Miss Norma<br />

It out when she found thnl he lad<br />

Klaus. Miss Judy Kephart. Miss Linda<br />

left, Bosden returned and caused<br />

Smith, Miss CaroJ smith, Mtu Ruth<br />

a disturbance. Patrolman Chnrles<br />

Hagerthey, Miss Frances Shaffer,<br />

Lawrence said he warned Bogden liut<br />

Miss Joy Ann Oliver, Miss Roberta<br />

he man paid no attention<br />

Pcnnington, Mi» Jessica Markln,<br />

Miss Madeline Reglna and Miss Vir.<br />

Thompson found Bogden guilty glnia Gray,<br />

and fined him KIM I disorderly<br />

charge and It far illegal parking.<br />

Others who forfeited bail by faU. Troopers to Intensify<br />

ng to appear to answer the charges<br />

if attempting to obtain alcoholic<br />

beverages without being <strong>of</strong> legal age WiW Drfyer Crackdowns<br />

included John Kornorny Jr., It, <strong>of</strong> a determined effort to curtail<br />

Erlton Pa., forfeited „ $2S; John „ M liie alarming Increase In traffic acci.<br />

Ctierrjbone, M, <strong>of</strong> Roslyn Hllh Heilhts, i dents and their nccomcanylng tratie<br />

forfeited tSOi and • Robert - • P. Recdc<br />

20, <strong>of</strong> Yeadon, Del,, forfeited $B


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Miff's Apple Juice<br />

Hfrsfcey Syrup «*-*• ;<br />

Motier's Macaroni 5<br />

Iftf Tissues «•* 5<br />

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Tink Mil-.ltud wilh 20. Fulluwinn<br />

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him was Dan Suyey with 11-<br />

HoL Shots IB IS 13 15 . 59<br />

Bert's , 14 19 IB 7 M<br />

Oilers Conquer<br />

Chatterb'x 68-62<br />

1<br />

The Seolt Ollurs pulled Ihemsclves<br />

; up in Hu. ciiy Riiifkelliiill rare Monday<br />

iliahl l» loppinii lilu Chalterbux<br />

j 18-i2, Thf Box was i-lust- all Ihe<br />

[ way but couid ni'viM- quite pttss tile<br />

j gharpsJiaalhi}| Oih'r?..<br />

! Frank )Wieken. from the courts<br />

+"oT the <strong>On</strong>hedlly <strong>of</strong> Delaniiie. ltd<br />

I the atUitik with 24 t-uunierM, jue<br />

' Kennedy <strong>of</strong> LaBalle and .'im I surd<br />

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111 Ule Iliird iiuarllT Wi tn> sank<br />

eiylil "I 2 U'!i.[ioinl MUijJt. Itj kfi.ji<br />

the BOH out ul sirikmy distiiiH.i.. lie<br />

• worked ihe lell Hide with acyuruU'<br />

jump shots.<br />

Pi-tid Sehmitli, hlali man for ihe<br />

losers with 17, brouahl Ult' Chaiter.<br />

bos within iwa puinls in lhe early<br />

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. iicdy kepi thiny^ under Oiler cun*<br />

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"Ov.r M rtn IxpariaflM in 0«Mn thy. RMI Mat**<br />

15th St. and Boardwalk Phpn« 0178<br />

Jlm..dnt MU, T, JOHN CAWY, Own«r»hl>-M«i».wwnt<br />

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Lancaster Brawl<br />

THANKLESS SMOKED<br />

HAMS<br />

• Iran Fat Removed • DalieieM ft Tandar<br />

• "Cuttam Curad by Slow-^moting"<br />

Porijea Cut WM V 0 Half Cut<br />

From 12 16 ^ • V From 1216<br />

|b. Hams « I N><br />

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\ §0 jfi M». Whole Ha<br />

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to 12 U,. Whole Ham<br />

WAMKICSS Hall ^ " J<br />

LMttutt, Brand Jem, Summtr TrtmU<br />

laiiiiss fit Ihiit Kr * 43c Smrted Ham Hocks •»"«~ >2S§<br />

SmoltlfJ luf Tuunilt » 45e Hud UU Miai bum* *•« «•<br />

Laneaiin- Brand SHetd Lunehmratt >««,', "Oenm-trtst" Siahtd,<br />

VJ39C Fresh FbVit Ftaiflder -63c<br />

Newt COMPLETE FROZEN DINNERS<br />

NO ,-OOKIHG • NO DISI 'VASHItflj;<br />

Ji-st HSAT N EAT*<br />

*&'- c?ii/w£#i<br />

Delicious • C Jmolol<br />

m m<br />

Steak Dinner - §7*<br />

7.11 StaaMtN 7*11 fr«.n Minut, St«ki<br />

Giant Siza> ,<br />

Swjsjt jjnd lipcipus<br />

Individually Packed<br />

V<br />

MIX or MATCH<br />

Ideal Grape Juice<br />

Welch Grape Juice<br />

Stuffed Olives ci<br />

Star Kist Tuna<br />

*aBBBBBpBIB»aB«^^B<br />

Orange Juice<br />

MIX or MATCH<br />

Chunk<br />

Whit. 3<br />

ldf«!<br />

Sweet or Nature!<br />

StrawberryPRiSERVES 4<br />

Educator Cookies 4<br />

Dill<br />

libby Pickles Long Slices<br />

MIX or MATCH<br />

uir.'MWiiii<br />

24.01 $<br />

boH...<br />

• Vl<br />

Mils<br />

con,<br />

cant |<br />

12.ei $1<br />

4 x- $ 1<br />

t»y«rt<br />

Mott's Apple Juice - ^ 5 bottle*<br />

Hershey Syrup »-- 5 is 5 1<br />

Mueller's Macaroni 5;.; i<br />

con*<br />

rOCCOII Heinz Macaroni «- 6'^i<br />

Ideal fr»ih Fronn<br />

Spsan... NO WASTI<br />

Asparagus Sjiean<br />

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Sliced Strawbro .jftL, 3^<br />

leiiar UnH* Sold <strong>of</strong> Rmgmlm Mem<br />

ines<br />

forgeou* Fruit<br />

12-29<br />

®.nf.<br />

|9 % Grapefruit SECTIONS - 6<br />

5 » »i * Hunt's Catsup 6 % 1<br />

a-., % Book Matches •— 6 si; i<br />

Indi Pram<br />

CHEER<br />

Detergent<br />

(deal Creamy Dreamy<br />

WE<br />

3 1<br />

> Pineapple Chunks<br />

LtiMr<br />

j PARTY PAK<br />

{ Rainbow lea Craam Cupi<br />

H*m<br />

Nablsc©<br />

4V»riotieitoChooj.<br />

4 P.*-^ $|<br />

. . . Ou, Fiuai Quality<br />

k&Beons<br />

Kraft Caramelj *w. mi iW1,eB ,„„<br />

Grape Juice »«*. «.,«„<br />

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la-ai<br />

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Mit<br />

•3?39e<br />

3 kl«V.. 29c<br />

PRINCESS<br />

69 (<br />

Lundi Bags ($£;<br />

anff<br />

P«T« FRITCHIf<br />

l J-casue pennant race<br />

ng sight to see, but Uia<br />

f League prescnti a dlspu)<br />

P l ,<br />

# ^"fiilfiiuSirtie<br />

inner atuff, or they again n«ad a n«w<br />

inMafor- Xh» Ipdiam fi«v» d«pa<br />

wfil Iwt without Herb fi«>r*, ahd<br />

uiUi uarcla and L^mdn not what<br />

thay uud to be, the Tribe can't la^e<br />

•%f\' •- "-'i-'^t^fi^ *•<br />

' 'twVl 1<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINILLwm-<br />

Many Top Flight Plqyer?<br />

in Junior Tennis Tourney<br />

IG<br />

DOINGS<br />

AUGUST<br />

14th<br />

STARTING<br />

BONANZA DAYS!<br />

WATCH<br />

THIS<br />

PAPER!..<br />

Second limh I m' tlx- kcil an •+<br />

und*r 1| cactfon in<br />

Hamilton It ranlcpd itv^nth In tb#<br />

^ This *1* pit }*%f inanw «i urn* *r*a. Irt th* PhU«d*lpAU<br />

w<br />

pound i^rlln.<br />

Event<br />

i Jvnlor tlyl* sine* h* pait** lh# mrmm, how*v«r< Mitt H*mllt«n' Ic<br />

3<br />

Other exceptional catcr"« record<br />

>jp* limit tttlt yur<br />

ranked third. '<br />

ed the part w«-k wore'a r.ine pound<br />

Yanl»«<br />

nine ounce WucfUh caiijiV by How-<br />

Here<br />

Wovd> \onSeld(neck from Elkmft In the yaungrr jfirls division, 15 PhHIfo<br />

ar« TaraUn Cape May Cnnrt Wettee,<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> highly rated<br />

Park, Pa and Lauren K Woods Hi. and under, Sally Ev/ell. Merlon CINC- I Minor*<br />

from Fit I r haven N J on* ixpettcd kot (lul), Chiij,tiii lo^d ih,ui^ed hand, no U s<br />

FOR RENT<br />

HASHES to a 2-2 tie the same day. Joe Me-<br />

Creesh homered for the Red Legs to<br />

A. C Warrlon 2 ) than sucn tinns ilunnt l.i. mnni<br />

tic the ball game.<br />

Scott OIIH-I<br />

7 | and up until IT st'i ond Iron Lht * nd<br />

By BILL RAStR<br />

There u-as no major league tction<br />

l f t b<br />

1 2 I <strong>of</strong> tin fourth giiHiUr It \ Js III\ BUSMAN s HOL]|>\\ A ljnst on Monday but minor league activity<br />

Located in Center <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

Pl.toni<br />

1 2 I od\ s ^imt II \\ s i{i5j in f iw»r bal. team riom S]>i in^lif Id lovsnship was in full swing<br />

Met Shot!<br />

1 3 oi tht BLMth Hot uilti ]> Lu j'o<br />

Shopping District<br />

Bsrti<br />

0<br />

K L\pme<br />

hereeh lur their lni,t tntur> but stn_tt_h .mil Uu li (khu nil timnol<br />

' oi Craufoid anil Ilt^ih \lti(iit<br />

The Beach Rtn huh itnii « »>.<br />

link Mil-.tud wnh 20 Iiillimnii;<br />

"Insure Your Title and Be Safe"<br />

FOR SALE<br />

him u.is I>an Ilubtv uith 1J<br />

Hot Shots 16 11 11 H V)<br />

HEATED HOME<br />

14 19 IB 7 - SB<br />

with APARTMENT<br />

FURNISHED Oilers Conquer<br />

$16,500.<br />

Location is Chatterb'x 68-62<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

The Siott Oilers puller! thrmsi'lvt's<br />

uj> in ihf x u.iN CIOM' nU Hie<br />

COMPLETE TITLE SERVICE<br />

Guest House<br />

\Mi\ lull i mild n< \ ( T tiLiiK |M MIL<br />

t fch lipslmqLtn^ Oili i<br />

hroughoul N«v/ J«rt»y, PanMtylva^ia, Delaware,<br />

License<br />

ttank 1\\ K kt ^ liom IIH UMUK<br />

dryland, Dlitrtat <strong>of</strong> Columbia, -Connecticut, Florida<br />

fcl<br />

dT ihf UnixrrtHty oi luLiuiiic 1. d<br />

6 BEDROOMS TO RENT tile jiliack with 24 i-ounu-rt.. Ji»*<br />

OUT PLUS APARTMENT Kennedy (»r LitSalle and 'irn 1. ,ird<br />

CHILSiA TITLE<br />

c<strong>of</strong>nhiucd ivrniy for :w poinii<br />

ln ihc third *iu."irU'i" U'i -|;c> sa;ik<br />

id GUARANTY COMPANY<br />

I H^hl o) a h n poiul sin ,^c h» kt-i-|i<br />

IiU- lit.** out oi slripitu diMiilKc 11<<br />

uui'krd lhi.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

VTIONAL BANK OF OCEAN CITY BUILDING SCOTT<br />

OTHER<br />

MALTY CO.<br />

lie titr. Infill, In ule city. Wlldwud, Cape In Carrt How,<br />

a, Vlirlaai, !>..)•• UMME, ¥«•• llnr, rnrtiM i U<br />

614 8th Street<br />

1 Iclt y^n\o uitii itmnale<br />

jtnnp sh«U<br />

Ii.d SCIHHKH. hkh iii.in lor ilu-<br />

ItjM-rs with 17_ hmuKht Ihc C"li*it icr<br />

Uo\ uilJliu U\n points in Ilir ('i)ilv<br />

sU^ii'^ ul the It MI rill giiiirU L i \M|ii a<br />

SIX nnint 'spi«-t\ tMil Isniil :;ii(i Kt>nnod><br />

kept HlilV_> iiliflt-r Oiler t( n<br />

tn>l li> r Ilirnf *rmi11 nlln.l<br />

ii.i.sl \yt> f.'(|iiipf>(.'(|<br />

injii maiii' it trip to Philadelphia last<br />

\ eck and retunn-d to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a*<br />

a iudiomiin ulciy jnlei«. ^llllJi intOI m^Ut*<br />

ijcutunlin.; im 14 ol Hir in<br />

vvtnneiV |H)inls in lh;it fiitn-c ls:u il<br />

had I'i^hl iind KCIIIK(I> I^<br />

11 Winners jp<br />

Fishing Contest<br />

Avalon l gb<br />

Gets Monthly<br />

Jonpph Msnale's tiilry <strong>of</strong> a two<br />

pound flounder In Cape May County's<br />

22nd anniia! lishlnH lontcl won for<br />

him the weekly prlsu. It was sn.<br />

n.,untiil tocliiy by Freehallicr Walter<br />

"»><br />

ii)ci w:i> one detail misHiny -it lilt)<br />

K.I *a> ^li*ie. Oh \\til!<br />

.HSKNT A.\S\V1-:HS . . Who<br />

?<br />

llm\<br />

> t)u wtiiiki Uk nt I m L sum*. 1 1st<br />

S^ttwnlwr ISHt. Gar*|k»<br />

$650.<br />

1st FLOOR BEACH FRONT<br />

3 bwlroonw A bath, availaM* Aitguti<br />

$120.<br />

Than <strong>Aug</strong>u«l 31st til Sftwnbf Mth .<br />

$200. V<br />

CQTTAOi<br />

Consisting <strong>of</strong> 3 barrooms<br />

lesson l IK* Lit tit (plus 2 extra reema in attlti<br />

1 ea^iir team mimi^i-i-* hii\t.n't liorti<br />

r.v( (o (ill ottl and hand in li> sp[jr+<br />

f!..t< lur Lit Ait- Ilu well. Scnlint'1-L' d- kitchen and bath. Extra<br />

tioitf shffli after the {ja.iie.<br />

IIM.I 'N "Why Johnny Can't Kr;id'". his<br />

toilet and utility room on<br />

ii,Kiif in the sporu pate<br />

first fleer. Aluminum eombination<br />

sash and seraans.<br />

\TTK\TION KliNUS . For ; ny<br />

l.iii^s in the area who are mixum* Oil hot water heat, Proper-<br />

to pur.siif their Javoiile spoil ;i:id<br />

ty is centrally located.<br />

\i..\i not hvarO. the AUmitk- <strong>City</strong><br />

l;nr trai-k open^ (or business AU Raady for immediate occupancy.<br />

NEW RANCHER<br />

$14,500<br />

TIIllIK IIIUHOOM<br />

All. IHK AKOISII IIO1IK<br />

— FurnishMl —<br />

ITM V KST A\ HNI K<br />

%177S0<br />

1M IIIIAI Illllll<br />

III! I'flllM^ I'HIIA lltv<br />

f<br />

Sev«ro/ Bunggjoy(f<br />

Available on |rV*)#W<br />

it Iff<br />

or <strong>Aug</strong>ust 3rd . . .<br />

|Mr we0k<br />

Includjnq 0a* §<br />

David V.<br />

REALTOR<br />

111 Atlantic Avppue<br />

Buy Now<br />

For Sumrnmr<br />

C«nMna«Mtt'fc!tch.tHiiiHtiv, li*.<br />

Central Location<br />

FRONT COTTAGE<br />

7 roorn. and tanfli, K«t w*t«r all<br />

h.*t.<br />

REAR COfTAfI<br />

H» 2 Mraem apt, anWi resm _<br />

•fficlancy, hutad, I<br />

$11,700,<br />

Keep in touch by<br />

PHONE..,<br />

ALTIMOR<br />

*3.miimle station rate from Allhniic <strong>City</strong><br />

after & p.m. Tax not Included,<br />

REAL ESTATE SERVICES<br />

AND<br />

INSURANCE<br />

"Our W Yuri B«|»rl»nct In Stain <strong>City</strong> Mai Ctfat*"<br />

15th It. and Boardwalk Phpn*<br />

'MR, mi MM. T, JOHN CARIY, O«n(r*lil<br />

m<br />

I.F-J ''jj^.^ ^<br />

! f<br />

E, M. MAXWELL<br />

REALTOR<br />

1400 WEST AVENUE<br />

H.<br />

th* inlajid<br />

Fmr the Best S Most for Your Rental 6olTar See Us<br />

D, ALLEN STRETCH, JR.<br />

REALTOR<br />

Cor, 8th & <strong>Ocean</strong> Av«»u«<br />

trad? In your<br />

with Wall<br />

T<br />

JLJLJJ<br />

">K-»JV-<br />

f p<br />

llicrc« nalhinti su tranquiljliiliic miji<br />

nurythinV the tjhinga ^Mtm^n iUmtmn iaw|i<br />

fun* tht^uaiay ml ill III nYiiYnin»pi">j<br />

tlw Kpucr yuut familv nndl • Uaiij^ 11 ^<br />

your b)#dg«i<br />

Pulthao. •lidislMt<br />

loukida a coufclrj.'Hub ki<br />

It's youn for aa tittle aa ,. t<br />

ffhona 0655 - 0007


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Mi'<br />

MAY COUNTY<br />

NIW J8RSIY<br />

FISHING CONTEST<br />

tram re*, POLMR<br />

^C W» Tr#B^ Oft &c lor<br />

aU* CMrt K*e*». N, 1,<br />

to Uw if*<br />

*bo» .y^mid r« ifflffi IUJUM 10 tlid<br />

ANCHOR'N POINT<br />

2ND ST. & TH1 HAY<br />

DEEP SEA FISHING BOATS<br />

Leaving Daily at BsQQ A, M,<br />

•AIT Mil TACKLE FURNISHED<br />

HW mn FOR HIM!<br />

CHARTER MATS FOR HIRE<br />

ALLEN'S DOCKS<br />

Phona Mil<br />

'-'SlfitiBTk' OB<br />

•y M. PARK! BAKIK<br />

We am hsppy to report that Wat<br />

pliee next Tuesday evening at 7:4s<br />

The cowsplaini. Dot Jackson and Bill<br />

Wallers clears) and LouUe Tom&<br />

kins and charlea Hiller (Peliean«l<br />

are ready lo throw I heir sirongesl<br />

teams into the fray,<br />

* « *<br />

The regular club mntln, will be<br />

held on WMneHfay, Avsvlt 14.<br />

HiiB a, in, en th. court,. Sine.<br />

MM annual election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer, will<br />

take plact A laree aftfnitente I.<br />

Our membenhlp to dole totals<br />

MS, This reflects a gain <strong>of</strong> 1M dur.<br />

Ing Jul<br />

TtttfociAM CITY<br />

Thm Fithlng Bmat . . .<br />

EntrU. wUl be ncsfnd for unuaual<br />

«fT»eta with drtftwood ai well M>B Lambert is doing nicely at hi,<br />

as dried flow*]-*, witb • special clus<br />

to cover unuflul m dull* or any.<br />

home after having •pent eight days<br />

thlnf unusual found on the beach In the Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

The'regular dlvltloui tor flowera and derfslng observation nnd te«U.<br />

r *' .;i>' ;j«f fNn and raised u\p<br />

Aiw r»fli.fe|.»d at Cornnun'i<br />

•Mi Claude B Mursny't If V,<br />

BSUna dolphin. Mured?, a M year<br />

iwnmer rnMnit from ScotUd.l., :<br />

!>»., utagfad hit fiih on. hour <strong>of</strong>f<br />

an a 17i Uurte, Jim Adami sf<br />

O«an Citv Md lui, Cramer II<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hadrfanfield Brought back four<br />

iMBhini emt 10 blucflih, <strong>On</strong>e<br />

dolphin Kir 11 >i pevndi.<br />

Ruse Cramer HI bosled a IBpound<br />

iltilixiin samrd^y It was 47 inches<br />

Ions. He *3!._ fHhmg from Joi<br />

'i DIDI II *i!h Tony CoslanM<br />

IIIB ' ...laiijii Jr. and Mr. I.audtr'<br />

jli <strong>of</strong><br />

*ii»rf* 'Inlpnin ^frp fjroitpht io<br />

Gimmi.n < ay Phil nirhart, Huh.ird<br />

ij'»'i!ii!»»r- F:)mrT Shelly, Ceorge<br />

t « <strong>of</strong> Un»dali? and Al Dietd <strong>of</strong><br />

\ : . « '• jrlt Hirtirt captured a 7 ia<br />

aoiinrirr ird Shelly >,nii,'!{cd a u,<br />

<strong>On</strong>»rhi>H»r l*»teil a four pound<br />

f.'liii. ,jnd n^ parry had two marlin<br />

•in • rn- no*ik jiwj Ityr -Jp.<br />

Cm Sundiii, Ku«* C'r-'mpr, Bill<br />

l.^wr,-fir dr>lph*n at I^e-J<br />

miini , fjflB aaf, H poMnds, Ihf i<br />

i>m-r la Cram.-r. ftntwii Dill and '<br />

J.rn Afisms -iptf fjut iwo dii.v*, before ;<br />

and trvi.'f,' bark I,IK <strong>of</strong> Ihe sflme<br />

r.iut The larLlMl WHS IB fxiund*<br />

•njftl ouBfn and rneahiired 4fl inelHN,<br />

Th(-v »Irf) mart, a jiWI(| t.aU|i <strong>of</strong> blues<br />

•*M ',' \ftr Listhtihip,<br />

Uif^* fjlu^fkh ral^ir'* wrie made ]<br />

• Visi-rt M f'Uhfri. Tidi. Illinner en<br />

•«» »'h. J7th inrt jflth, 'ITu. f|r»(<br />

Is.. lurk Albn-Fhl <strong>of</strong> Itiverton N J<br />

Jo.oTih KmiX'rj- iif phillv, Herbert<br />

J Kemftr- and lloviiird Witte <strong>of</strong><br />

safVf-h Pa, and Jack Ounst <strong>of</strong><br />

V.litaukM- and fill! Appleby <strong>of</strong> Mai- '<br />

T*H» 'siijjii iflf bluro rnnaing froni ,<br />

I v •/> ittren c»,nntl^ and Iwo bonils I<br />

Ti» rymii/, werr five and two pounds<br />

Th* jwand day the Tide Riinnrr ;<br />

rr;nrnn\ prea^nt owner<br />

e'l RnUiurunt, SjB A»-<br />

B4TTEBJKS For All C.r.<br />

750 Shore Road<br />

SCHUFf ELECTRIC<br />

fli-H SIMPSON AVINUe<br />

iwinlen by Noilonnl con-<br />

BENE)IX AUTOMAtlc: WASHMJO<br />

pll- local atore. Steady, Linwood, New Jersey<br />

PHONI am a 710 ASBURY AVENUE RUichlne, Excellent condition, i^<br />

Inymcnt Mpi'lt In-<br />

^iS Westo; te$ Avenue, " 2nd - - ~ floor upaFt.<br />

MOM, many sthcr<br />

PhMM 1243<br />

ment.<br />

1 INVKSTMBNT —<br />

wits WMrUDMU.<br />

coctata *ltn « M<br />

inne llvln. iwjm.<br />

ln« mom atM alt <<br />

Aiwrtncu aJlv baa ail<br />

uctedms watiar -<br />

omunrnjism'nqsji^<br />

a»3 OCEAN AVK-Aparuuwnta. SUrnv<br />

5 to • persons c3o« to be<br />

Mwlc Flei-. sae owner on<br />

ch aaat<br />

pliant SWhl. pl ^<br />

825 LAUREL ROAD—Two or tBHB bedroom<br />

M>ariments. Cool Una any, In<br />

a aulet neiaBborlusd; UtUttM and<br />

paining Included, Weakly or moathljr<br />

*hon»Tfil.vv<br />

* •.peclflcstlon*.<br />

Full price 9Z3.50D


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HPUliiHj<br />

ur .as<br />

MM U th* <strong>Ocean</strong> Oil* Vlrti Club<br />

«"•••*•" •«*'«*•«• Molh iifi<br />

w •«"••** •!! »n, tiarn nfn Bis<br />

iramwoi is Bob _*rdow in th» MPHwMMMr,<br />

and on th* aewnd run. »<br />

msttmtp ran for Kant chamotwi.hu> i<br />

patala, he won ovw Ik* Mlaraar M '<br />

OiMa 1 NMiaf Milk)<br />

**'Thlf, ivjihiin.iiai; ii,<br />

H, » Iv.Ui linns imiiii<br />

Scan It «*""<br />

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OCEAN<br />

Telephone 0304 or 0308 0MAM CltY, NEW JiRJfcY, TVfSOAY, AUGUST ^<br />

w f are. dlk Merchants Attack Building Cod#<br />

li/ HUM. wmtmrirt<br />

(h* WWW *••»<br />

r. .Ill bi dl, Wdl Admiwd .-on the mm ««• iB I m«it.,«*j|iii, . i<br />

bw Speedy Didi whii. Jill - - -<br />

bitnduead M W* ln * naMup nr» In d.. ,<br />

Ml pact Wwanls prni. South. Jill nnianad wwd to Dtdi JJ*- V.iiS'**! >**>i Mi<br />

ratoeaarJr. Theapfaaer * «•»•"• « •«« «di look (he ft."",**?'^? 'JCFT^ 1 MWMW tsvP IW !•"> '<br />

lam »•>*<br />

•'<br />

JnHinU •« • Milk iflll tun :<br />

am to Oeaaa CUy, CUr, If if far fm O«n» »«• sum South wake -akt. ihr „»„„< imam* tlmr time Ttmrn pnm «.* ** ti.4 ti*, f tV.t- 1.., il«< .* T E .1 hi. iw««. «•« •»•<br />

• than his acntot aervtet as th. tha aniund, anjund. r>n** nnmiM B»« «««. > * \W II«MI»B,I ismi, rUp A bevy <strong>of</strong> four »>yr!M. *»• •«•<br />

1 wu Club Oouj Witrn i tho wrt •"•"• ' *'" "* 4 m •""• "~~ '" '<br />

••yiig meet at for lh# Bsya' Junior M.xh. in m, *•••«—»*, ••< mi M»«P I •:<br />

•Mai .tec* in. wait up. win, T, ni,.H».« KfiiEii*' 1 ,'" 1 ^ »,'t" f •'"<br />

the HJwanlam ceonw KUlr In th* ink, fmk *m . **•<br />

Mag Halted by th* macnip r*r*. «iih ciir,, w .1 fi^" 1 „ „„ ,_ _^ ,<br />

i blonde ulevlilon i trn fottowine in ln««iiiiii ! I tar In Brothers at <strong>Ocean</strong> Rest will host a throplsl. hli wife, Hannah Cuxak Rytor<br />

Mia rad fr»mc galaxy <strong>of</strong> guests who wUI join them an; the Rev, Father Daniel O'Connor:<br />

lima, I Day", an annual commemoration <strong>of</strong><br />

the beneneUirles <strong>of</strong> the Brothers who<br />

ilien to the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Df, have helped maintain <strong>Ocean</strong> Rest In<br />

Joebele for minor Injut- the 50 years <strong>of</strong> Its existence.<br />

phyiiclBii ordered her to The purpose <strong>of</strong> "Founders' Day" is<br />

, Police issued a sum. to honor the pracUcal and faMlihl.<br />

tail her with careless ed pioneers ^ho some W yean ago<br />

len the is re. thu summer laid the plans for a<br />

1 J sun-mer (oufdstlon for tha KWhen<br />

Atlantic av. thai bronze plaque In tha Chapel #1<br />

sprained right knee and <strong>Ocean</strong> Rest these four-" •• •—' '<br />

n, Cothertne Croaaon, factors wcr\ James j,<br />

Iphln. Stoe H I tnaMd<br />

•r In<br />

; hiutmnd, Joseph T.,<br />

oppad for «« tnffle<br />

I while uolng gmith on<br />

Another car, operated<br />

•mahue, 61. also <strong>of</strong> Phil<br />

thed into tha rear <strong>of</strong><br />

. car. Donahue was<br />

h carele|* drivlBE and<br />

iiry the reRlstntlon for<br />

•undar ovanins, BaMfv<br />

• Ii, af VWaMtia, Pa.<br />

rProiwt<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on Thursday wUl<br />

, mirth and melody<br />

l»n« out an UH> water In UMand<br />

bevy <strong>of</strong> beauty queens will main<br />

Th* atsmi ahc raaulfarf In tha bay and occon and swimming In up the march to 12th at.<br />

hMpltallzallon <strong>of</strong> Mrt Ev.lyn In Ptfa % nhiinn 4. plaala<br />

•a antrad. Tap prt» thl. yaar la<br />

a I1M uvlna. hand anMiiM by<br />

Nta Ocaan <strong>City</strong> HaM and (taataa-<br />

Distinguished Guests Here as rant Anoclatlon far th* MM H%<br />

tr»ttl»» tntrv In th« parada, Thta<br />

prli. will aw judfad an tha affrac-<br />

Nvanaa* <strong>of</strong> tha baby and th* v*.<br />

hlcl. In which ha rUa*.<br />

Three prises each mil be <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

dress group, floats and commercial<br />

•anafMlaF and honor gu«t Hilt Hunts. Special prizes will be for the<br />

yaw will fet Jshn McShdn, an af. child coming the longest distance to<br />

fllMed mamkar af rh. Chrl.llan participate, the youngest entry, tha<br />

Bifiliiaif arnflaifif Hi iilii ••*" Ufc child showing the most interecting<br />

Maki. who hat ktan a «u«l af personality traits in the line <strong>of</strong><br />

haoar at MwOcHnClly "Fotmdar.* march, and the best twins and' trip.<br />

Bay" tor m M y*an, H ina na> Ma.<br />

tluiially Kifsvii . sonrracMf aiw . Mis Jody Miller, it-yeaHM mna><br />

-viaiior fro*a Bryn Miwr, PiL,<br />

preside H^UBCB <strong>of</strong> HIM parada,<br />

•tlefldanu *~ """<br />

Phflaaelphl.. • several year* m, M -: Ala. „„,..., „ m... <br />

reco«nlllon aj -fils Benleef to the antonc* NM haawfy af tha event M<br />

BroOiem, he-*as made nn afliliated mmdmM Maria ••Mar, <strong>of</strong> Untaag<br />

«tember <strong>of</strong> the Brothers. k. J, wtia In taptamhar will pat. Short Circuits<br />

Brothers from the New Jersey, IWpap* •• MM Naw Janay In Mt.<br />

Pennsylvania and Maryland areas Mlsi Amarfca Pageant in Atlantic<br />

will join the. SO member, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Best penenoel on this occasion, „. „,„ ,., , „,,._(,<br />

Ro/a/f / Ready For J<br />

Shore Salvation Army Donates<br />

$1,200 to Upland Boys Camp<br />

We DrMng<br />

Bid for Ovrflow<br />

director and |rapSoi"Th* Ocew gfj,' % «<br />

tha Amerksn Legion Is •scheduled<br />

for Atlantic <strong>City</strong> from September<br />

It ttrough IS and the heavy Influx<br />

<strong>of</strong> Legionnaires Into the area fat<br />

expected to result in an overflow<strong>of</strong><br />

deJBgatea Into <strong>Ocean</strong> CTty for<br />

asegmodaUens,<br />

Jonas Jaslnslias, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hotel and RBMaunnt<br />

A«soci.tlon, reported ye>Mrda]r that<br />

tho froup la not Rolnjj to make a<br />

h< r*»»»win»! stand it ihe<br />

M iumnier fchooii JJrotlier Dea. Musle ial crane he owns and operates for such<br />

projects as pile driving The eareaw<br />

""'<br />

nU Edward, inspector <strong>of</strong> schools and Heacher seats for spectators will<br />

dean <strong>of</strong> the Christian Brothers <strong>of</strong> the be mid at various pointi along the<br />

Baltimore province line <strong>of</strong> march, with members <strong>of</strong> theed<br />

at 11th gt. and West «v, Saturday the top bid<br />

GuesU also wu! include Brother [eMirl's service clubs servuig aj nlisht lh when- h a 22,0M) electric MrThom Thompson and two other un. CIIKUBMC II U • safety hazard<br />

(I. Pml, vUtoHmeritus and student «*•» ••Hers and ushers. Beach eon.<br />

..jih/iaziiino WantUtod pnen, who appeared to be youngtter, wbn Manered over it in<br />

eounselor <strong>of</strong> Calvert Hal! College, "sslonaires al» will have- seals avail.<br />

i T " partners, were ihe only ones inter, play while it waj stored outdoors at<br />

sparks and boo<br />

Baltimore, Maryland! Brother Feins "W* for «"• Bublk.<br />

ilnj; explesions to ested in the apparatus. The partners I the Mh st. lire, station U had since<br />

Prancls, director <strong>of</strong> Laiallv College, Russell Hanscom, Edward Gillam attract hundredi <strong>of</strong> spectators and , opened the bids at $110 but declined ! been removed lo the city Incinerator<br />

Philadelphia; Brother E. Stanislaus, and Horace, Felton will serve as prove that euro ily is stronger In !»J»P Thompson's la»t <strong>of</strong>fer. to discourage children from playing<br />

president <strong>of</strong> LaSaUe College; Brother grand marshals for the parade. Mem. human nature thk<br />

i ••_ • Tb* eontraeior suld he Is inter- on it, *•'<br />

nan Is tnc sense _.<br />

tlona for the surplui <strong>of</strong> the ISMO School, Philadelphia; Brother E. Paul. Club, whieh is sponsoring the event, ^ ^ " i ^ cl if<br />

n Ml<br />

any In the •tale,? ;-vW><br />

SUIIng mifi$t& further Uutll'il<br />

fered every as.lsUnce to •<br />

the Clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice during hi*<br />

Visit. ,, ",.""'<br />

•However,<br />

»- E|__» ll_l< »I (UaV C*<br />

Legionnaires expected to auend UK director <strong>of</strong> the Chrtatlan Brothers' will be the divisional marshals. Mr. T"* *» HU line bcnatt sput., p|^f figg QT WB St.<br />

•_ tW mm % eahmn 1, pl«an < taa •>••• 1, ttlunn 1, phM lea Pat* *. cafumn t, plMM lerins and hoominv when it became : - - .- -- •<br />

~ "" —~ . — . _— _—- —.—___ .—______________ „-_ ! g^pj cifjyiiej acnlsa ,n i,u>ulaior<br />

! which had become satiiraled with i<br />

• salt brine during the prutoniivil dry Work en the pavinK <strong>of</strong> ttb si. fr<br />

Yessir, the Big <strong>On</strong>es Arm Out Therm<br />

d Fined J25 Each<br />

1<br />

Nliirted yesterday afternoon and Is Three Audubon mem wen fined<br />

Jump around the hMalator.<br />

I expected to last possibly through to m each by Municipal Judge Frank.,<br />

I the coming week end.<br />

lin A. Ktam yeaterday on charge,<br />

Tha apark* l«Wnld the Atlantic | Workmen and equipment <strong>of</strong> theor<br />

violating the clly ordinance pro.<br />

<strong>City</strong> llaMMc Co. peto sypparHng Oeoree Slade t*., or Bridgeton, yes- hlbltlng ball playing on thThalhUc<br />

Hie hlatilln*, wnlns it te kum. , larday ban-leaded the ejuthound beaches,<br />

The lianiaiidum mount ef CUP:<br />

lines on the south side or (he eity'a Ths charges resulted July It when<br />

Fsnf HI try If if t_> ngcli • ypsunfl i main entrance street preparatory to a broomstick being bud fa a bat<br />

circuit uvud Hint loud ..plet- laying the new asphalt surface. by one <strong>of</strong> the nun slipped from hit<br />

When completed, this side <strong>of</strong> thehand.,<br />

whirled a* feat throutf. the<br />

road will he opened to traffic and au> and •truck a WBHtm on the head<br />

The bunbi tbundircl mid rnarcd the north side containing the west. while she was shtlng on H.c «fth sL<br />

I Batherpd upMUitor;, «urnn^ hound lanes will be closed and re><br />

away, and the brlAht Maze <strong>of</strong> thesurfaced.<br />

MtaMargaretitobhMan, <strong>of</strong> Orady.<br />

explosion* Illuminated the nilihl sky Meantime, east and west traffic vme, F«., vactioobig at flie tHne at<br />

and were visible for miles around. will sharp one side <strong>of</strong> the road and •tog st fiavidc plH wn admiued to<br />

Fireman, police Mid Bin-trie Co. drivers are cautioned by police to be Sho Memorial Hospital with a<br />

I tarn Pica Z, Mmtm a, plaaaa careful using the road.<br />

•evens laceration <strong>of</strong> the _atp over<br />

her right ear. She was hupitaliMd<br />

four days aa .result <strong>of</strong> the mjaryf<br />

11 Silling art*, * »C<br />

pnpurlng for a ek» er<br />

meeting and could not


mm<br />

^ji^^^^j^<br />

s scholarship which<br />

W«<br />

: Pflllitc he approached<br />

..ttkHT going north on<br />

f tad tru mtklnf • rlcnt<br />

*ast on Meonyn tenr<br />

«• Uc bike iHempted<br />

w«l the rtghL<br />

VW5niw^v. sills IS<br />

i «uh h. hu, left tef below<br />

j*sBff:;»<br />

•:*V.<br />

Flraf<br />

Witt tte tOW^BTud tto<br />

"V*a •• was chosen<br />

Patrol Captain Thomas Wll-<br />

Mams reporM ttat the downpour<br />

caatht a large throng* <strong>of</strong> bathers «n<br />

tka teach ml u W curt, but<br />

all aaW tafa shelter without ml,<br />

•My <strong>of</strong> the more u*fi-<br />

MMt Into Ute surf, hot<br />

w*J ruined for many s<br />

hew*,<br />

Firemen reported one television<br />

anjMM blown down during the<br />

storm, while police Mid that the Mow<br />

product** no added MUvtty for Uwm.<br />

Tbe U. S. Weather Bureau MM<br />

wind hit gusts <strong>of</strong> W mOes M Mur<br />

for a short period and that the<br />

squall deposited JH <strong>of</strong> an Indi <strong>of</strong><br />

rain. B caused egasttari'He<br />

" tf strawoFlittle<br />

Mr IWHIIIn|S mW<br />

lr» itagnai<br />

ttaa rtap<br />

rtdden tarn<br />

Krt th thl<br />

lI *••# ana<br />

•* """Wile<br />

* .*.<br />

KU&iS<br />

Nv GMMrs draught<br />

lands, but but It could could to to<br />

to Mn« I MHW<br />

nd. Ml tin<br />

with t<br />

ouayr, nes §scp<br />

ltaP a* the eeuii<br />

Meat-ate l<br />

,,ii _ j •Mad «MM t<br />

day fv RJMIHI m( ajaMafCi<br />

early —., ,, „ Wit Illv* an the meadows:<br />

• a, m. Van hat her up and it ready<br />

fora full day. 4MtaaneJs keepAn The egss will He there until the<br />

from II a. n, to 1 p, m. and<br />

right combination <strong>of</strong> water and heat<br />

Incubates tfiCfi lo Vfe, If Ute<br />

p, m. with nightly •how ne»ih*-foUbwin« he rahtful It hot<br />

totth« <strong>of</strong> hi, oonflnJon wu<br />

*Bere^ur'betwMi<br />

**>£*"?•»« **hl l«»ugf, Qe, P*S» wll hatch into<br />

&*2SJl£ m*SL!£ •*"' »««»«!> and* Blague the<br />

'2 «*•• , *<br />

The Cane May County Connluk»<br />

resorted-that op until now the oreed.<br />

ing <strong>of</strong> mosquii.es has been ughl this<br />

year. OAnMtan SBflfcesmen stM,<br />

however, 4HM rainfall followed by<br />

hot weather will* bring out the pesti<br />

In largo numbers<br />

reported Ulat Locally, Safely Director Laurence<br />

(s quickly flU. P, Lunny reported that mosquito<br />

ed with water during tte deluge complaints In this resort have been<br />

•round 1 p. m, and were In danger <br />

er*ji head and that more coiffure Is<br />

Shotting this year,<br />

?tfl CQHSS wyl rsAge flrom deep<br />

brUIUnt shades, especially red to<br />

dwk browns and taupe tones and<br />

fabrics for fait win Include velous,<br />

frit, velvet, fur and feathers,<br />

. Th#


Ft "jf'l asjCi<br />

Holh, 1. DM) AOthciui,<br />

Steplwnle Oltk ThiTt<br />

Winnie<br />

B, GaU'l Fall.'<br />

1. John K, M


, %<br />

JaL'<br />

#1<br />

i and at ttw<br />

kSMfiWh.1<br />

? J Xmm Iwmaa &m *1B*.W, J.<br />

i.1 B> «. MM fa A on atr<br />

doll nut [omnrtr n,<br />

<strong>of</strong> th* Old York had<br />

ICmatry<br />

fffgySy"<br />

Club, the »Unuf.etur««<br />

1 the Union Letts*<br />

•knMaji «re by wife, Helen D,<br />

Tnwn-nu, and a daughter, Mn. Bur-<br />

iWI It WmmHi IMM wiu h* arid toat<br />

I p. m. M the Mirk «od<br />

BnU Plonk BiMi<br />

NOW LffiRASY and visiual aids room Is nearis'<br />

mer program Library occupies ground floor space formerly<br />

many W m. died early yesterday at '<br />

bu HM «, m ath *. H, w« Cap* May Marine I<br />

•*fPa.*!f l & * to *""** wtattr Pawd* Tomorrow<br />

fcLri^Jto^* 1 & ta * b " hta The Blatl1 """I marine parade<br />

jatMeothva for tour nontht. Be is md Brewarks display at: ftpfaS I<br />

Mopped hy hk wife, the former Ola wfll be staged tomonQw evenmgM I 1<br />

itaOTI How rn.de ,o«. ? ^4"^,?'LSa^ •<br />

tUta No. M, u. S, Coist Gun|~Ainui-<br />

n* parade win Mart in Cold I<br />

i-rlng Harbor and proceed couth : I<br />

oag the oceanfnnt, the parade's i"<br />

:«a«d_u,.|Mon Riwd For Not I<br />

m « rti», Rsporting Accident •<br />

f Tuekaboe. WDUam TagmU-r, M, <strong>of</strong> Phnadel- •<br />

tadortoe Blp» pWa, -a» fined W to Nortn WM 't<br />

through subsidies paid from a higher<br />

federal budget.<br />

"Since New Jenty Inxpayers pay<br />

4 per epnt <strong>of</strong> all fedeml tax rave,<br />

nucs." the Association pointed out,<br />

"they have a direct Malic In a que.jlion<br />

to be considered in Washlnslon<br />

on September 0—whet tolls will be<br />

charged on the Saint Lawrence Se*.<br />

way when it goes Into service in<br />

April, liMf-<br />

The bulletin cited penitnictioii<br />

costs for higher than original esii.<br />

mate? and noted reportH Indicating<br />

there will be "heavy pressure to roL«cd uf<br />

the attitude <strong>of</strong> New Jersey taxpayer,<br />

n this subject,"<br />

Sea Isle Baby Parade<br />

Scheduled Saturday<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>'s annual bain parade (<br />

will be staled en Landis av, and on<br />

the boardwalk there next Saturday<br />

darting at g p, m.<br />

The parade wUl <strong>of</strong>fer (Hies In<br />

divisions for fancy dress on vehicles;<br />

comic dress on vehicles; fancy dress<br />

walking! comic dress walking, and<br />

fancy and original floats.<br />

Four bands will provide the music.<br />

PhlladelpDlai Jersey Balden Shoe-<br />

BMker Posi Jilnlor Band, <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton:<br />

St. RanMnda Cadeta All-in<br />

id proceed to 40th gt, on iJindls «v.<br />

It will «o on the boardwalk there<br />

and<br />

to 44th si, n .. ....<br />

Women's Civle Club,<br />

Parolee, 3 Boy* H«(d<br />

For Auto Looting*<br />

A 20->-«ir^)ld Annaiidale Re/orma<br />

tttry panolee and tfene young boys<br />

were arrWed tar Stand Police Thurs<br />

day and charged with a series <strong>of</strong><br />

thefts from cars at Lake Numtny at<br />

Belleplain.<br />

13,13 and 11, adntftteti breaking into<br />

five automobiles over a Ifrweck perlad<br />

and taking about (100 In cash<br />

and a wrUt watch.<br />

Edwards Is being held for grand<br />

Jury action while the three boys<br />

were turned over to juvenile author-<br />

FOR RENT<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

SERVICE STATION<br />

Modern Two Bayt<br />

REASONABLE<br />

taut Capital RcquirM),<br />

IxnllMr Opportunity<br />

for Right Man.<br />

MwtM Humtfvlii* 3951<br />

ANNOYED?<br />

WITH DUST AND DIRT —<br />

et Us Pave Your Driveway<br />

@r Gutters with •*.- •<br />

ASPHALT PAVEMENT<br />

Call Pleasantville 2781<br />

A, I. STONE, Inc.<br />

Broih.r-Sist; UtmitXivtlty Sinewed<br />

DR, CHAELES R. VAIL, left, Duke University pr<strong>of</strong>essor, and his sister-, Mrs, Mar- !<br />

jorie Vail McCone, <strong>of</strong> Washington, D. C, used to be strong tennis competttora when they<br />

attended <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School over 20 yean ago. Last week they went at it again on<br />

the new Flanders Hotel courts, where Mrs. McCone's husband, Henry, is manager for the<br />

summer. Joining in the match were two younger devotees <strong>of</strong> the game, Charles Van Horn,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Olenside, Pa., and Oail McLean, <strong>of</strong> Woodbury,—Senior Studio photo.<br />

Commuters' Club Chatter OffWWNw Club<br />

r^iieTlhe tifcfs if MKruw<br />

«. ..„..„... . - -—.- 1» having the PALERMO AF STATION — Mrs.<br />

WeiU here we are at the hairway ffi./ lu 5* a l l^ #ss . " '"* J*fl °f^ K^W »« «««« president<br />

»ee the lash <strong>of</strong> u,6 omeers Wives Club at their<br />

here the yacht reeint meet ing in IheOfrices I>ounSe.<br />

:. >erely tell thU otjier» elected we Mrs, ltlchnrd<br />

.„ ...» nag wen S"" 5 '-.,* 0 h«P «he records it might, Jarvlii, vice pfwldent, and Mrs. Blane<br />

than «ar«, and finally Rood Tjj "*«"» """f had 'h i °°5 «' mg By 6IOHSI UITZ JR. Lou grabbed a gan* and pulled the<br />

•ClPfltpandenr" i<br />

the fish on board, Lou Is having the<br />

Well, here we are at the haif.way<br />

fish stuffed, and lintels you look real<br />

irk, half the siinu<br />

close, you can hardly «ee the "fash"'<br />

•nd half In back <strong>of</strong> us, ..<br />

on the fish's side where the yacht<br />

to do plenty <strong>of</strong> goad for the Com-<br />

ran Into it. We merely tell this<br />

mutera Club, The news has been<br />

"lory, to keep the records straight.<br />

more than scarce, and Dually good<br />

The Llese's really had a load time<br />

Oi»», seetary.t«asun.r,<br />

"OLD" Charlie Boned U came forth<br />

jnd we are elnd to see them back,<br />

with on)" Charlie Bonedta came forth I boat happtnrd along<br />

Hey! get your pa<br />

ill Friday, it wlu keep<br />

lous in the doghouse, Ste|<br />

ant 1 Just tell the Mrs, tha<br />

who M«mg out.<br />

every — ———<br />

;-J* Pair Firi«d $25 for<br />

7* WlWwood Joy Rid*<br />

Joseph S, Boyle, 19, and William<br />

t. Dougherty, li, Jwih <strong>of</strong> Phlladvl.<br />

Kenneth F, rieid, m, <strong>of</strong> WildwoAd,<br />

who accented an invitation for a<br />

Joy ride by the two alter they stole<br />

the ear owned by a night club entertainer,<br />

was fined f2S for hta part<br />

m the escapade. .<br />

The trio was stopped early Friday<br />

M<strong>On</strong>ung by police because <strong>of</strong> a noisy<br />

muffler sit the car. When they were<br />

unaWe to produce the proper registration<br />

they were arrested.<br />

In the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> He»pilai.<br />

• * *<br />

Mrs, juhn Muiinan and Mrs, Hun-<br />

_n ,,.i— - "losuaes at a<br />

Fill Vacancy <strong>On</strong><br />

Middle Cemmitt*<br />

Robert B Huff, or Rio (irande.<br />

Friday wu nancd a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Middle Township Committee to fill<br />

the vacancy created by the recent<br />

resisnadon <strong>of</strong> Harry ndredge. Huff<br />

will terve until the end <strong>of</strong> thl» yeiu 1 ,<br />

and wUl «eek a full term as a caiidJ><br />

date for the post in the November<br />

election.<br />

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r**n?r«! Bamr Tenner ITSn<br />

^**fr fur wfft-j n^ n^p<br />

WBIiatt Hank, j, Miinnrt ><br />

•nut. nutr Mr- Ann „-,<br />

MIHIPITWII*. Mr am Mi<br />

>*^i am; i. ; Jumi, .:<br />

CUt> Him-, t^Bin.<br />

tul there Alflmnali i!<br />

to" hi. fon«ltti>r<br />

"Wry-Joy frtM(<br />

ui rtpclort i suit yf enier<br />

in Sen Jnrscn<br />

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_ iignt no<br />

anrr thus<br />

tinned. - J<br />

HARDWARE |f<br />

at 3315 West Av,<br />

— Open Year '*• niowd to Uie country, ,nd for th<br />

nber *moo«wfc up. Phone o,tt tint Um, In my Ultima mndtviih >," = •• • ,' *»_J» | *" »' Y «' 1<br />

. - . . ., a little ground around me and I K'fiCfrC Af #l/lfCrr« V'sart IfiArktSi<br />

rooms, ail tile hath, !»t«e IMn* rooin * • • .j •_, - . - . . - E J » Ji J " > A . ' • s r ^ W B I • at* • •<br />

with dinette, all electric kttehen with Considering the thouMmle <strong>of</strong> new Pflf IVtf*lil OarsfisF I3fmin \fittM<br />

breaklut nook, open from July ZT, humes that have been buflt and are W n l T l W %stfl y %sF%M#ri ^SaSfW<br />

being built, it's no surprUe to find Elizabeth Gibson failed to convince .doe as Wimum*<br />

823 OCEAN AVE—A»artmenu, Seeps a m t M^n begin tH«t way But Municipal JtiOk'e FranUin A.tKlai| '•' " *" •~ Trr ^' - ~<br />

s to « I»M. dm u wtli uM sometimes answers to new £ardenert that<br />

S ^iffij?* 1 !.^^? S?*«£S * W«Monsnhelptlieo]d.t_neiTeen. by his wife, not her, ana was ilvoiilyie<br />

pBone »U»J* Prices Hdueertimw,^ ihumber. a suspended )aU ttnlencB tUttf. | Sir,,<br />

_ _ -.- ' - - -- , - - " A question always gets a personal Mrs. Gibson; who rmMarst-mhntilimir,.<br />

OS LAUREL, ROAD_Two or three bed- reply, but may not always appear In West sv was Eiven a lO-dav tail that durlns the time<br />

- I ?OT.^i Cool and alfy.jn prlnt. Your question, «« more th«n sentence that wai suspended Wn* wW WinSLw Itw'."'<br />

inefuffidf wftki5<br />

FIRST and CENTRAL, AVE,<br />

U ol' mfnthi"? weleome because they .how the kind ini her (Tbod behavior: ShTwa7i.c. In his ear wltt him,<br />

Sl-W, u uf;formation gardeners want. ensed <strong>of</strong> hitllng JacJiion on the Obie Moore, IHoore, a p«Ul potl «m(>l«<br />

~~k—M" ^ST TilES porch <strong>of</strong> her home last week.<br />

. Imall For eumple, mai,y <strong>of</strong> you may * ,<br />

unni lined that he uw WilU»n«* «<br />

the th» owner «iS_iv ^-.l<br />

1 , ajr; p_r_«tf:irjtf<br />

-ftJEftU"-* * fc ^ ^ Btj-**-.*** » ffi% J ^ f ^ onpren^,;- ° ." -• .U, jjfy ^gen^ ijjj, <strong>of</strong> »„<br />

•is^'WftHius^asaEt D iifflffiPan«rrs1^.o^r.: tR. v ^^S tatute:>luO ^ !Pi»lS>PS 4 E K^d.StS 11 f " -"^ ^ <strong>of</strong><br />

KEVS MAD<br />

vice. Automooiie looks a speclelty,<br />

Walter E. Allen, TOS csntral Ave.<br />

Phono 3644. o<br />

TYP1WRITERS twO '<br />

ADDING MACHINES<br />

MIWMb<br />

OCBAN CITY TVPEW«ITil«<br />

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M*» Atkurv Aw. PHMMlt<br />

1118 Ashury Ave, I<br />

day. B<br />

WILL MAUL 7 AWAV lieitl* •for'wtffcS<br />

you have- nu.ww. ,Nii,.c] •—<br />

WmlrCTPwnHsira<br />

installed yluss table ai<br />

mirrors, lloat gliu_, window £i!_i L.<br />

nluttd and (lazed, 610 Aabury Ave,<br />

phone Q!_t tf<br />

PHONOaRAPH HBOORD C0LM«-<br />

TION-«n choice iwonls, eucn a<br />

coTlectar's Itan. Vour olsk at M.W<br />

eacli. BrlKhts Tradlns I»p»t, JfllS-18<br />

Asbuiy Ave, Open Salttfdujs, 10:39<br />

Ins room, sun porch, kitchen, utility<br />

A, M; S^P<br />

A__ YEAR JHJWaAIjOW, hot<br />

go5im:*ATiON"coi.l.lii;n stroiier anil heat, 3-bedrfams, baiH. living<br />

dining lurnlshed room, and kitchen, fiirase,<br />

dltlon. lurnlshed Latfi and eovlpped, Kxeelle<br />

MtUt HUlte,<br />

; TAILOR I'difiSIMU HL\CllINt. com-<br />

IL'BICS with toew tmHer, LJiiwi inpdci<br />

Wfone O, C."'*93!!* ' «•»•<br />

S HOItSe JOHNSON BOAT MOTOK,<br />

1 Used uuaJlty e ertrie slave,<br />

i|*iS.m Phone o c,gBi M.<br />

i a larae corner lot. A mil<br />

-..•*„ r—L-f. I or 4 M<strong>On</strong>wtni, tile<br />

bath. flretua» In Uvlns room, modem<br />

kltohm fun oomBntjd ta—ment. hot<br />

ws»ei. heat,- KvnytnlnB In sew.eon-<br />

lilfM VTSBY SPKCIAl. SAL- tbl<br />

law. iUiT .undstroni, n central Ave, • beech tree, and do a good Job, '<br />

legetf pursuit, i'-'V<br />

^ jud^nf frtan her nola (<br />

In JyvenUe Wttaloo tf<br />

i ib# itfn en**! i tpiBTiT#i^riIZ I $4t thtt sp to Don l^aeey, an eK^ i^^.— -B**T—-—,,^ -WE -^« >"~ •—••<br />

three boys,<br />

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ranging<br />

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yean we l u t d ? ^<br />

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-^m, W.SHm,m^SirSI^ intfm sptclangt with »sponslbUltie« •» ..5t • •#» Hr «*. rMMt »f W»M. « tt^J^^M<br />

nwdauni troml to « peaple. Phone iriiihB£lBi,e «- ^-=*^ the ^ n*«rf ..«« «r<br />

u><br />

raiw, Phone 3109-J or see Mr. Kirn .•JP-<br />

Biid bathg and estra eupi flowen,<br />

i evergreen!, h^drynyeua. FoUery, JufSf<br />

UiVKil|JCi>^^^JBl^^^HHJgm|BC Tiiti twd- Apftiament*, Tii sth StntH.* Phone You can seo why moving a fairly<br />

3dC»\Va . . 1= ftf Jsfgt? beech guu to be a job for. a<br />

anfl Rail, Wooden Picket. E<br />

non^rected. Free estimates,.<br />

Patio SHop. 2nd and West Avt, Kim cn.:ffWJ>L1<br />

L-ce J « m PhaslWs the need <strong>of</strong><br />

on premues. , M t»Mng f W« genernn, ball <strong>of</strong> »n<br />

— __J—_—: '•- - «JHI the mats, at tht rate <strong>of</strong> «ne<br />

TWO A THBSE BEDROOM A I f f b<br />

W«rjra.ffiLBa&<br />

stwclal rdles. Moderti, 3 rounw, (He<br />

both, can-al lotauan, 11M Vi «le> n<br />

There ire a Itall4nillton women<br />

l 001 " Departinoni. Women make UP<br />

roym and powder room, geeond fluor: see wuham RHI Estate, BIO <strong>Ocean</strong> 2.000.000 persons on Uncle Saiti'i pay-<br />

3 bedrooms' and bath. Attached goi-SEe,<br />

GARDEN SUPPLiKl— peat Mots, Seen<br />

hot water oil heat, fully insulated. Ave, Phone OBOB, " roll, Thta compares with m/m won*<br />

Close to finest beaeh, J. A, Bivivn<br />

Grui seed, Vertagreen.rlestar^Mllpr-,<br />

4ih * CBNTRAi, Avk_T«u bedim •« ««• rederal roster In IMS'<br />

B^it^.'iiii Asbuj-j' Ave,<br />

ianlte-Ilolly Tone, • Burpee .Seed*, I<br />

apaiinenu er coin entente. Oiien Thur earn an average <strong>of</strong> *3£62 t<br />

Vert's Patio Shop. 3nd and W«M Avt<br />

* month. Apply yeaf In white coUar jobs, eoi*p»red<br />

Phone 3121. Free delivery, V]<br />

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and FIJOOR—Three hed-<br />

.W wo* beach. Utilities Inelude*<br />

Aujrun 17th to •eptembe* 13th,<br />

Reduced mi SepuanBer. TO St.<br />

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hi Ik* AUutk- Otr<br />

UMih the home-like ttmosphete<br />

tt the IkHl Hmcom Re$t$ut$nf<br />

You ond your lomify will enjoy the cool<br />

comfort end restful atmosphere <strong>of</strong> our<br />

- dining room. Our food is well prepared<br />

In our spotless, sunlit kitchens which ore<br />

always open for your Inspection. Por-<br />

Mons on sensible and prices am moder-<br />

, ot#. Triefe ore ipecial rates for children<br />

Special facilities for luncheons and<br />

jpffVaft dinner parties.<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

Mode from th» Boardwalk on 8th St.,<br />

ftHmw Jtmf: Phon* OtMm <strong>City</strong> l»«0<br />

."^BaRSt^B^JWr^<br />

OarfcGabfeDu*<br />

at Strand Thurwlay<br />

Alter ftmr im am he m MUn.alii tk* Sank at tfce<br />

dMra«MMI»anM nd* taae or the CM War, fens •><br />

turned to W, music b, ptoyiw wtu. ^ i , tharaMB at Itt ta« Mb<br />

Uw be CIWAM In AiUntic Oty Om tzmmn. BBM BM4 "UIUH<br />

»vsnl wn. New Oriws gaWfUn Mrf IMBS<br />

Mr. KMhwit nurried to ttefMB. /«,..etl«« Aw noB. »rf<br />

wlMirtoe Berga-, ate <strong>of</strong> VcoMr, ^uki Ww > SaMkan ««».<br />

wftan ttar •tm o«te »rtr hoM.<br />

old Gordon and ftn-ynaroM MaxB.<br />

A family project and hobby Hat ><br />

holds the Interest <strong>of</strong> all. it e<strong>of</strong>leednt j j^g Warn<br />

and reflnJjnJna Barb' American fora.; ^^^ „ ^<br />

Iture. I | null i an<br />

ThJ» season Barks Mr, Kaplan^ i y^ '&_-' |<br />

fourth year with tne Music pier or j j&m na^ki<br />

A M I , He U employed as an tamr-; j^m coiH»t ,<br />

•sea dahns adiustor during the djj ! Bn-Or *<br />

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Oaunad Long AM<br />

eMhtttaaMlinMkMilti MMhl kk aHa* am CamrJa aa> I „<br />

_ _„. feavm, be riaWd tip ft* aha ma* apaat the mmd ftwjana •BBMdlel* 1<br />

fuaa. Oa. ~<br />

» tan* am MM Hue, I<br />

Norwegta,,<br />

. , "••--- g»- "—-^--r*ir^lrri limrn Dollar Her and U» wka. Assay |><br />

_li&ta uvhutry ««•« and WO* Mr. Bay DeVoli<br />

I D<br />

ptayi tiw bnHHCtton <strong>of</strong> the Mule Mi tow M MM Seal Ptar fee<br />

'*. 'S* M « !** «n seel peUWes, «• J* Writi from iari ........... KaiHan<br />

Fieri<br />

whleh *IU be Granada ,,., ... ...Ura<br />

_ _ • 'MM Mudred Blor<br />

I Yta-« taplM feed iiayad Mh<br />

kafltMiMi«aFtaM>HeBtBhW aoikBal pnaTCB for New Jemey Q,mM mtte ..............<br />

predueed potato*.. Grest Day ....... 1<br />

Taa Potato promotion program, Mr, Tom Perkins<br />

-laBdaf AaflBi-k tfee BaihatkiB whi* Itoaew hw hnpleBMnU, WM Irene ,,,..<br />

Th. eta.<br />

N« WfMi<br />

.„ ifce Ktail<br />

BobmiM Girl Selection.<br />

Widow* Advit«a <strong>On</strong> !•> •<br />

VA DMHI BsMfits f<br />

MHIT BrtrTirir<br />

HiiHioreiiirue<br />

Bi h g<br />

Wfllfcta« within th* SUM Dtfltrt- 0P Purple Dellnir<br />

ZTrfiiricuJture tb* new Council Mr. Elton Corson. Piano<br />

K££51d«Sttai. ^veriWM Where r«r Voy Walk ..... llande!<br />

l55liiiB«I ptWMU far Ihe Mr. Ton Perkins<br />

SjglinSt W M R tadus. Wi«Wni(OB Post March. SoUJa<br />

•As Afflalr T« Bpowtnbcr.- stare<br />

her ellelblUty far death compwua^' vtfe,<br />

Uon p»>inents if her retaw hia> Tkw<br />

bud dlai <strong>of</strong> a HrrM»ano«tcd cm- PS<br />

Bttkn, Joaepb r. OH*, mnapr Maorc aaa Maa aappBi<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Veterans AdnlnMnUaB arflee «r — " - - -<br />

In Nemrfe, said today.<br />

<strong>of</strong> draaufMsB corned}, plat<br />

Sane mMudentandlnC nay «W iawl iiaurr • t*r ,<br />

tali polnl, Mr. OTfarn npUlaid. tat w, —4 * * w ~ * *• *• , a«J. Tn#y nwt ««l fill la low<br />

'Matt compensation.- he added, firi imiliiTi II* mam MEjct a« e» ttirough a series <strong>of</strong> hilartsy*<br />

"nay to paM Me trido* af a ^«w net *• la*!*** »*. asd riniifiiim<br />

WBON death wa» the remit <strong>of</strong> hi, ihe atsir »«*« IMB, sa* a. I*B Mcarey nmrns to dtoM ttk<br />

tervlet. Her Income nu no beartaf the autbaart aMt ham ant •• fc H, hisot direrted since ht<br />

on its payBUBU. Lake Se^ara •* AriMa. amliip W U K acadeay Awrd for "Cable<br />

"However," Mr O-Hera aupJMM to rtilfnaW ealeraiaHBeas Jar a» **- w —"<br />

"Mm llmJtatioiu do apply te VA tst<br />

death pension, which any be paid<br />

the widow <strong>of</strong> a wartuae veteran VILLASC<br />

-ho dUs! <strong>of</strong> a nonservicemnnected TaalvM<br />

—<br />

{ Ja* Vesa partnys a loo^h Man.<br />

Su AFRICAN VIOLETS<br />

PINK, WHITE ami LAVENDER<br />

ALL THREE , . . tUO<br />

(Rwlarly tajM TMt« WMK OMLV<br />

in OHM <strong>City</strong> at JEAN JQtMSTQffS 6VT MOP<br />

TTM ANB ra wiiwnf<br />

STAINTOM'S DEPA«TMSIT STOH<br />

•TN AMB AJBUBT<br />

In Linwood at OUR GREENHOUSES<br />

OAK AW, MA* fBTIM M.<br />

UBIW Greenhouses.., LMVOOI. M, J. j<br />

I THE ONLY WAY<br />

—/ ta stoat the drm lo-<br />

-* rasod Mk <strong>of</strong> matec<br />

<strong>of</strong> tTCM rettutta, 1*»<br />

W •*» ttreatcM to deattnr<br />

^ * Webo prodtuw) and dlreded<br />

'!••• •HfilfL<br />

To Be Completely Informed on <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty News<br />

***;;'; p i<br />

b to Read the<br />

- LEDGER<br />

Contact <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Baying Market<br />

Advertise in the<br />

^ ^ ^ ^ Jtaroa and Laweme<br />

^^^,W« iv to the jare comedr<br />

mat ta afeent as American<br />

MgtPart> the iiwiM,<br />

K£3<br />

Student Pflnee<br />

South Pacific Selection . Rodger* I<br />

THURSDAY . AUSUtT I<br />

HIM Jinki ................. Frlnil<br />

Ah, Sweet Mystery <strong>of</strong> Life Herbert<br />

y<br />

Hit Parade Dancers<br />

Alto Featured<br />

OIOMMI JIHIl<br />

Maynouae tin, erentac.<br />

Makla, one <strong>of</strong> W. nn tourin*<br />

lJ$?* •"* **iimponri ol the I<br />

brtai M« unHmltad retmoire nf 15 I<br />

<strong>of</strong>«ari through Sunday,lAufuatn*<br />

»Mii<br />

to M M M<br />

OFFI<br />

rh. Oetw<br />

Johnt.<br />

Rob-rt<br />

AMrldi<br />

Wllltam<br />

tat w '<br />

Paul I<br />

Mllak<br />

linhtround stwe far Bast sf the II til wl<br />

Null.<br />

inmt*<br />

Johnl.<br />

Talephone 0304 or 0305 OCIAN eirr, Niw JIRMV. AUOOK %<br />

-Year-Old Resort Girl Wins Pa<br />

»sweii Says <strong>City</strong> Building<br />

«fte f Amply Covers 9 Cases<br />

Five Boardwalk Stores<br />

itor Orders<br />

ipt Action<br />

Prosecution<br />

§ad Loophole in<br />

Apartment Looted <strong>of</strong><br />

Jewelry, Furs, Cash<br />

TwaM<br />

Trolfk<br />

dKoghter rf Mr, and Mr*. Hobert<br />

Police Investigating Reported $11,500<br />

addition to special awardi <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lot. From 'Shore Home <strong>of</strong> Philad.lphJan<br />

Plugged by 1934<br />

I^Uce ytitwday reported the Uitft <strong>of</strong> more than *9,000<br />

worm oi expwuive jewelry, a *zlooo mink stole and more<br />

nga, is Roport than f §00 in cash from a snt floor apartment at 2260 Asbury<br />

Hate prosecution- <strong>of</strong><br />

av., Wednesday afternoon.<br />

DeMeUve Domlnlek Longs di»- — » ' —-<br />

ling coda and toning closed that the burglarisr occurred n Ida MfeM haul, hawMer,<br />

ce violation charge* the hone <strong>of</strong> Luclan Katzenberg, <strong>of</strong> frsm Mr*. Ifeni'i aadraam. In __<br />

; Mary L, Palmer and 4942 N. Broad M., Philadelphia, who diMeit ta the state, Mia N M M re,<br />

Is summering at the Asbury av, ad- parted *MM warMi af lawairy<br />

ipTieton <strong>of</strong> (our other dress with hit niuce, ito, Edith mlHlnt alana with m ki Msh,<br />

•alk shops was called<br />

Included In the loot mn a three><br />

week by <strong>City</strong> Solicitor The entry and HMH anurrM be- carat aalitare »tUng diamond ring<br />

• - - - u wh|)# K(hMi ^a, two ,,de dlMDondi. valued at<br />

Boswefl,<br />

— __ m wan at Mi *I4W, Abo gone is a platinum<br />

< original hearing <strong>of</strong> the ktnli. They laid aaiifa they dlslast<br />

Friday. L, Cooper Brown,<br />

gswood, eounsei for the de-<br />

, railed tfae question <strong>of</strong> the<br />

and enforceabUHy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

rin given to the most unusual, original<br />

and outstanding entry, it (chased<br />

prinurUy on the theme <strong>of</strong> the float<br />

with the baby being secondary consideration<br />

I arlilnai amateur Meat kMilt and<br />

dMarttM antlrety by the Ovnn'a<br />

Barents. A pjnt-itud Ihrana fram<br />

which Mi ttitan ratoMd avar (Mr<br />

Bunny klnatam Mrmad ItM hatlb<br />

fraund, ,<br />

S wltk two diamond* <strong>of</strong> two carat,-. The throne was covered In royal<br />

cawed IM Matt ttpan Hislr ra. each, also valued at fl.SOO, and asatin<br />

with a s<strong>of</strong>t shade <strong>of</strong> Hue<br />

tum wh«n tti*y f*und Hit franr woman', wrist wateh with a hand paper used for the all-over decornt.<br />

doer unlaeML containing SO dianwnds and valued Ing theme. Adding to the royal<br />

at $1,000,<br />

glamor were baskets <strong>of</strong> summer flow-<br />

Det. Lonfo aid the victim, <strong>of</strong> the «ie rest <strong>of</strong> the loot was smaller ers on either side <strong>of</strong> the throne,<br />

hurstarlv reported that the resi. Jewelry Hems ranguiB In value from A king-aiied Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Muffed<br />

ninnies, all sites and shape*, held<br />

locked when they l<strong>of</strong>t tor the beach. The State Eollce have been en vourt at the Queen's feet with the<br />

The <strong>of</strong>ficer added Uial there were listed to Bsslit in the Investigation, piece de resistance being a real live<br />

no visible signs af forced entry There were no lu^weia reported yen. l.unny, nestled In a Bed <strong>of</strong> colored<br />

either on the front door or the win- terday, and the litveMUatlng omcer straw and holding the focal point at<br />

indicated that the thief Is not be- the front. The kingdom even in-<br />

The thief pillaged th» top drawer Ikeved to be a local person.<br />

cluded a mldiiet bunny band to play<br />

<strong>of</strong> the bureau lo Mr. alaLjcnberjrt Mr, Kattenberg U prejideiii <strong>of</strong> thefor<br />

her majesty's pleasure,<br />

room <strong>of</strong> a *SfiOQ platinum ring withJacob<br />

Stern and Sons, Inc., <strong>of</strong> Tin. Mr, and Mra. schmld admitted<br />

two diamond ehitfs, a MM qold wrist and Oadir sts.. PhUadelphla candle that the Idea ju«t dawned like the<br />

watch and KM in cash,<br />

manufaeturen,<br />

proverbial lliht being turned on.<br />

Little Nancy in her t\b years had<br />

seeumuIatM quite .* few stuff<br />

Many toys, funy <strong>of</strong> wMafej-M'<br />

<strong>On</strong> BreycUs<br />

bey >n rldlne kls blk»<br />

arif J.FaTrell, U, <strong>of</strong><br />

TfU'-f' •*»»>.,«»• £l *y ——"—— ~——— -—- <strong>of</strong> Dr. Pant L/^«itog. J<br />

wtTth.!nHrl''Tit.,.iC 1Pll Mg t<br />

Naney,-<br />

J<br />

1 bunay ian, a puir<br />

ind May bnd> <strong>of</strong> fur<br />

nrlKt, and ankles. She<br />

cJlmmw aboard her throne at 10:30<br />

i n !• ll_»* •? I Peilee:reportod that the S..^jfsterdav<br />

morning, tuMtd. oh her<br />

« SSKs Polio Unit Seeks w*rag<br />

loasure, to oeeur. ft-iA. A n \lZ-lt~m~ M 0, H^-— - "—....-.-<br />

IpM Judg*PranbllnA,Klni lHIFll Dll WHTIIIIX ••• *• The<br />

iy annauncad that hMringa •'Ulli VII f IVIIIIIj «y the wovlnff saurfe.<br />

iharaet, contlnu«j lait Fri- f»uir.K* CiiniMi »#« A til H* *^" s e the Hue <strong>of</strong> H*eky<br />

Cllarm" and this past Octobfl<br />

p ,<br />

nuhed to Snore Memorial<br />

abrasions <strong>of</strong> the aealp, left shoulder<br />

j»n the Judw retarnd ds- WBMniy survey IO AIO nospitai, where he was treated for<br />

Mi 11:W Mr, p. Brown', m. centantlsn, ' * j eonnty.wtde n Rehabilitation survey to discover abruiani<br />

and arm and<br />

<strong>of</strong> the<br />

both<br />

aealp,<br />

knees.<br />

t<strong>of</strong>t shoulder<br />

The car drivers In both Instances<br />

1 ' sh«<br />

p«trayed .« hobo in the locaClilalloMi'en<br />

paMif. **<br />

.*rs. SchnkLh the fomaef<br />

jllWagna ifttt is a beautician *m.<br />

pKij(*a at the cerruti Beauty skj*.<br />

at Colllngiwood, attacked aU jwslpollo patients will be oon-<br />

i peno.ty provided in the SounS "Sapler <strong>of</strong> M» "iSl^Si<br />

contrary t» state law. For Foundation for Infantile Pwaiyiig,<br />

mn. he contended, tile code Preneh B. Loveiand Chapter chair.<br />

• lets action*<br />

U,"^ri{f<strong>of</strong><br />

ns or mere than MM upon disability, regardless <strong>of</strong> date <strong>of</strong>.ann<br />

for the violation <strong>of</strong> an set. The canvass here ta to he cfin.<br />

''• pleted by Septcmlwr 1. ' -<br />

^WUf^^* tfW* 1 "Ma* aiMlWkWrhai maa fen.<br />

^u**^ 1 * # ta Wlfit praaaiva atrWas k> d*»M ~<br />

"• J ^ M M summer. Thus far there have<br />

-- - - it the SnM priM, Nancy Slven Sthmld,<br />

I.Mr. wKMrt. RaM. Mimid, IM W<br />

Uua injury, or evei.<br />

at*.<br />

*«• " rahaaHIMMrtadMlMMn<br />

In rMent<br />

Trtea, 71^ Wt tad st, NUilvMe, M.4<br />

» MMtM an January I, yatn,- Mr. LavaHna "ML iaM. 'VHat •Vnat<br />

Hi;, U vUltlnf her brother,<br />

| H. West, <strong>of</strong> Ow Fountain-<br />

Intel, an Atlantic av. Jurt<br />

handiuMHd In Nw UnH*a1 ttatn<br />

d u flalUA flaarf Hafe# ll^aal' a^tm a^BBaK**^<br />

W^P nfll i^PW r^r* •••• SW V^^^V*^<br />

•Sane <strong>of</strong> the technlquei employed<br />

today for those disabled by polio and<br />

.!£?'•.. I years Ato,<br />

. North enjoys It here due "Hie March <strong>of</strong> Dimes organization,<br />

itmg Bargains Offered by<br />

^ m MM • '. ai* .id* 1<br />

ort *M«rciHanfs N»Jrf Week<br />

' new comunity-wide festival <strong>of</strong> bargains—approprientitled<br />

"End <strong>of</strong> Seuon %•"—wUl Be ipoiwored by<br />

<strong>City</strong> merchanU and The Sentinet-Ledger from Wedf<br />

'through Saturday next week.<br />

>re> <strong>of</strong> r«ort Bvsmeaa paaphi during the foui-day period affl be<br />

I »«ely tpaMij bBrgaUw on OouHSda <strong>of</strong> Item, <strong>of</strong> brand nnr<br />

HIM, Th. <strong>of</strong>f.rin« are dwUmd to Interwt •keppen M R M I<br />

* Auto Collisions<br />

\ Still Booming<br />

Sine. Wmtk Ind<br />

The BJUnd sf crumpUn* metal and<br />

over the « * end in thia mort,<br />

continued unabaltd Into tna oraaUy<br />

varying conmquetices on Monday,<br />

added two more Tuesday and three<br />

on Wednesday,<br />

Monday afternoon Jama S. Bel-<br />

U 7 f WUUM M d<br />

ware both charged with oarelcu<br />

THE CRYSTAL BALL<br />

Ausuar l»_Natlonal charoploMhlp<br />

Fi^e Wfnrimn<br />

in Big Parade<br />

•KtMM, nm Ann *>asa, I. „.<br />

and Mrs. I. J. *«M, MM Oayl.nl<br />

••« HnnHi M^' THlqM •fill y#<br />

rt.ijwiS<br />

•Mittf t^Kmram Jr. 4<br />

•«M Uni<br />

jflliilmi Has<br />

M •a»»r.y at, ftliJ.lahllt % . .'<br />

LWHMWII, FM 1, L<br />

kaH, t, Mn, WIHUH. tfnaitll. ntt 1<br />

Twhpto yj, mMafjfcjftir K<br />

BryMaN ll-l, T»iii AMhw, 7<br />

M*. mi: Lrmtm. Jmmjsmm, ii,<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Karl ffriraf. Hit<br />

•yMHtar* at, HaaMan IMaMv H.JJ<br />

1,-OB'<br />

Mr. anal Mrs, Jam*. SttUnt. lit I<br />

€IM«r dr. PMIaaMiali, P,j %<br />

a vanety <strong>of</strong> Banjahokl itana when they return to their wlntw Auavrt W-ll-Sooth Jer«y nU. v£gg*g'?-& ^ * > » ^ "<br />

•Ber a Bnomw ifttj -rfwr.. V^ MMt NgMs M the bay, !? l *B If Wil, J._Mr. »nd JMfwjtatph<br />

^•or «rt» Chrwntugm iMppaTt., ^ •,-.. C*eyj -awMrM br to »WBH<br />

It-Annual Uremvi MB<br />

* t<br />

L«*^tr,.^<br />

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J 4i "*' J " •<br />

• * ' : * &<br />

BN Ittln Kaplan. MM • tta<br />

In to* Atlantic 09 wMk<br />

DINE in th* home-like Dfmospltere<br />

<strong>of</strong> th* H<strong>of</strong>el Hmcom Re$tm$nt<br />

You, and your family will enjoy the cool<br />

comfort ond restful otmosphere <strong>of</strong> our<br />

dining room. Our food is well prepared<br />

' In our spotless, sunlit kitchens which ore<br />

always open for your inspection. Per-<br />

Hens are tansible ond prices ore moder-<br />

. ate. There are special rotes for children<br />

* '• . ,<br />

Special facilities for luncheons end<br />

private dinner parties.<br />

it MM MfVH><br />

Clark Gabk Dv<br />

at Strand Thunday<br />

. ±jk ' If*<br />

STRAND<br />

•«k llrtt jab m<br />

..-,- *•». wUath*.<br />

t<br />

-Loriiig You"<br />

Upon amXylna; la tta nutriment it Ty»»»<br />

room hetound th*. th*. only «Mot< early I<br />

flnt Ml tang*<br />

Wtnii tnmbwie, at, »1W» a "Girl or My<br />

i wua M iKMauraaa «•'<br />

«Mk the luod I* "worth two in the Mknrtag<br />

er «re Uiabetb Spoil ana Dolores<br />

tab, M algned up br «H tronv spent UM Mt *wji»» with Eddie Hurt.<br />

#*nd «n to* Million<br />

MwMttHMMNiMMr«liUi VMHiim<br />

KpeeUUy wr teo far the itnppM<br />

' " lima*<br />

DoloiM Watt!<br />

l rt<br />

" Potato Industry Qomeu a mipv»- • wr. n<br />

role In tte<br />

U town toy<br />

i flgiit. Wiw ts Me (op Mnlftrt<br />

produced J»Ut«H.<br />

I if By<br />

Tne tutu* p<br />

Mn «pr (Mr bMH, Mnwt •HMM'«f Mw PhH.<br />

•tb* work they aaMKb ft!Ka*Miy SNhettra whan BWbM WMH War II hi Mrv £5% KIXIM JS hih th £ to<br />

' it vat •riMaiiy MIIIIM k. tftf. M mm, IM ft* *n> new « ; af the tunuilUioas belt a y<br />

—mm* In dura* or a aaMIlM pulltKT the umuUuous rtta&wlnner beat Robert seller Wnn by „,. .<br />

dump at AOCOM, Italy, M<br />

Ma aatfamt man w -m* boo*-. Men,' and Jitan Clark OaMe, Yvonne<br />

DeCarlo and Sidney polUer.<br />

After four yemrs then to m •me story, tet In th* South at the<br />

dlscJun-gea from the MrvMn aaii ie- time « tt» Clvtt War fMUM Ittumnfli<br />

to Ma music by Maying with self on the nnuaee <strong>of</strong> Us tw» main<br />

tf» In QMta In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> for charxcterg, Itamlsh lend, wealtliy<br />

several ...<br />

New Orteans gentleman and fanner<br />

program<br />

Bis, "<br />

Granada ,.,,.,,, .... ...Lira<br />

Miss Mildred Blor<br />

qnrmeil SiiKe ..,,,,...... BUM<br />

Great Pay ... Youmana<br />

Mr. Tom Perkins<br />

Irene .,,,,..,,,.,. Tierney<br />

WIMIIBAV • AUSUtT t<br />

D«p Purple<br />

MeSTAURANT<br />

^ [ AFRICAN VIOLITS<br />

PINK, WHITE and LAVENDER<br />

ALL THREE . , , $2.50<br />

CRHWlarlv %iM) THI* WHK ONLY<br />

in taa <strong>City</strong> it JEAN JOHNSTON/S GIFT SHOP<br />

7TH AND TNI MAIIBWALIJ-<br />

STAINTON'S DEPARTMENT STORE<br />

iTH AND AMURV<br />

In Llnwood at OUR GREENHOUSES<br />

OAK AVI. MIA* CINTML AW,<br />

om aw<br />

WOT ABdantlw<br />

where thtr «UU mate their mm<br />

•nun, nan MB child, HitHw<br />

„ j woo becomes a slave.<br />

old Gordon and ftf*s>ear*id ft¥»year*id Margy, Maw. M8WILYH<br />

A family project Hid and hobby that Today and Tamatraw<br />

holds the Interest <strong>of</strong> all; is eoueetlnf Alee Waugh's best4eUing novel<br />

and refinlsbins Bwr/ AmeirMan furn. a^^ to the screen In Darriy F,<br />

*fi". * _^ Zanuek's production <strong>of</strong> "Island ta<br />

Mr, Tom perfcln*<br />

benefit <strong>of</strong> tl» tti'tr'n potato Indus Wlshlniton Pont March,...<br />

*?' —— — Student Prlnee , Romherg<br />

Senpre Ubera , Verdi<br />

l*ta aeasen marts Mr. Kaplans „„ g - tt slBrai jane. Mason,<br />

Mm Mildred nlor<br />

cocsn. He la anployed as an tisur. Joan Collins and Harry Bclnftmle.<br />

ana cUtou adjustor durlna Uw di'y. Briefly, the Mary rwolVM around<br />

the socially prominent Floury family<br />

Widow* AdvlMd <strong>On</strong> on • BrttWi West Indies Uand,<br />

fipantah pejHints and their frulilnf The World Is Mint Tonight Poiford<br />

trip MM Spain drafgUu a IMO<br />

Mr, Tom Perklnn<br />

pouad cannon.<br />

South Psclftc •election . . Rodgers<br />

THUMGAY • AUGUST 1<br />

ks Frinil<br />

VA DMth Isnafit* b pMued with an Inferiority com<br />

' A n-ldows Intomc dga net affect ptex and IB Intense Jealousy <strong>of</strong> hl-sromantic<br />

comedy.<br />

I Ah, Swfet Mystery <strong>of</strong> Ufe Iterbfrt '<br />

bar eUgtbUHy fqr death compensa- wife,<br />

Grunt, the acknowledged master<br />

Mr, Boy DeVoIl<br />

tion pajinen(» U ^T veteran hm. Thurtday. Prtin, talunlay <strong>of</strong> drawlng^oom eonody, plays a<br />

band died <strong>of</strong> a servlce-connectMl eon. Pat Boone. Janet Oaynor. Terry twchelor who is »fflan«d to the<br />

ttitlon, Joseph F, Olfara, manager Moore and Doan Jaiger star-In the richest woman In the world. His<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Vetemna AdmUllslnUoD <strong>of</strong>fice warmhearted comedj-, "DemardlBe", foil Is UM lovely Mia Kerr who<br />

la Newark, said Mday,<br />

The story la about a froup <strong>of</strong> huh plays a sophisticated night club sinf • Jessel Opens at<br />

Some misunderstanding nay exist school seniors in the throes <strong>of</strong> p » er who Is also ennftd to a million<br />

on Uila point, Mr. O-Hern tstplalned. Ing up, and tlieh- approach to thfaire.<br />

They meet and fall In lave<br />

"DeaUt compemsatlon," he added, llrl problem. Hie teenage unties, and fo tfirough a serita <strong>of</strong> hilarious Gateway Tonite<br />

"nay to paid the widow <strong>of</strong> a veteran not the knlfe-wteldlne kind, andAiUiatlonE,<br />

wboM dc-itn was the result <strong>of</strong> Usthe<br />

other exciting scenes, such at Leo McCarey returns to direct this Hit<br />

service. Her Income has no bearing the outboard molar beat ncM onfilm.<br />

H* hMDt directed since he<br />

on Its payments.<br />

Lalte Seguaro In Ariiona. all add up won the academy Award for "Colni<br />

"However," Mr ,0Hm emphasized, to splendid entertainment for theMy<br />

Way".<br />

•Income limitations do apply to VAentire<br />

family,<br />

death pension, which map tx> paid<br />

toe widow <strong>of</strong> a wartime veteran VILLAS!<br />

who died <strong>of</strong> a BonsCTVke«onneetcd TonWif<br />

HMidltton."<br />

Stanley Kroner's "Pride and the<br />

1 Parade Dancars<br />

Also Nohirad<br />

Jack Webb portrays a lough M*^<br />

in* driU iMtractor In "The D I*<br />

Jackie Loughery and Monica Lewi!<br />

co-star.<br />

The story to ahant the drill in.<br />

•tractor* rugged task <strong>of</strong> makm«<br />

flAttaf man af green rtcruiu. fat<br />

task U hMrttoaed by an uncaoBMa.<br />

tt» wenut who thmtens to dotroy<br />

m r Appreciate*<br />

Low PolUn Count<br />

Ulllan E North, <strong>of</strong> Ght<br />

HI, Is visiting her brother,<br />

i H. Weat,9f «u Fountainlowl,<br />

811 Atlantic av. Just<br />

o her local vUH Mrs. North<br />

Bkydes Bky<br />

boy waa riding (Ma oik*<br />

\mmn t<br />

,<br />

« Hi,, ... was injured on hu ,<br />

...u my- .., or LaneasMr, Pa, The ,bw was t<br />

fouryear^ld Courtney M ,„ nunor Injaries «t the o .<br />

_ ^j p, panj L Ykjiling, '!<br />

II •• C I Pol ice'reported that the :<br />

•lilt \4kiklfC CuUough eajM need from betw<br />

slIHI ISIVWIIBT two parked%n oa Beach rd. and<br />

, Into Ihe path <strong>of</strong> a car drives by<br />

_ If* -**_^ _ Joseph o. HaBpton, <strong>of</strong> renniauken,<br />

III VNTIIIIC N - •»• The ing tne'J^aal -loSeh wa» itf<br />

• Nancy, complete wfth a set<br />

• d bunay. ean, a puff oi .<br />

I and tiny bands <strong>of</strong> fur<br />

iher wrists and ankles. She<br />

cllmlx* aboard her throne at 10:30<br />

tnce wit* her unaffeeted •fiwnality,<br />

1, Nancy is no newcomer oi'jta*'*<br />

Pie abw participated in tf<br />

Wm* M«eed IS feef<br />

'II f ntlHIlJ by the moving vehicle.<br />

Iteot under the title <strong>of</strong> > _,<br />

CTiarm" aid this past Oetobft she-<br />

Polio Unit Seeks<br />

Data on Victims<br />

Hospital, where lie was Ireated for<br />

In R-habilitation afcrulons <strong>of</strong> the |paip, left .HouWer<br />

ma arm ans Dotn jEnees.<br />

A coimty-Hide survey (o discover Hie car driven In both IntUnees<br />

Ihe current rehabilitation Besa, <strong>of</strong> were absolved <strong>of</strong> "nj Wiime. Pubiie<br />

monlh by the Cape May ebJldren safeto in rldlnff bikes and<br />

yaarV Mr, La«atond uM. •Pllat<br />

turnyi alraadf u»4*rt»Mn ahaw<br />

Mat «hara *n Mautandi':*#. •*!!»<br />

l d l l b Ab' I I H J #<br />

whs hava nal yat ha. ap"fppii<br />

jii t »li ! lib<br />

-Some <strong>of</strong> the technique, employed<br />

today tar those disabled by pells and<br />

Auto Collisions<br />

Still Booming<br />

Polk. Urt Eight<br />

Sine* WMIC end<br />

The sound <strong>of</strong> crumpling metal and vNia, N, J,-<br />

other cause* were unknown or un-shattering<br />

glass, whlcb provided the Bast aM<br />

ie#'en paAty, I* I<br />

.%s. SchnU,,!) the former, iflfrcia<br />

•gna and Is a beautician «<br />

Mr. Schmld la associated with I<br />

i I. uiveland Chapter chiiir<br />

I and cannot be enforced. man, announced 1 yesterday,<br />

flie authorities point out that seel. . J- , _> -<br />

pointed out that the code The local survey in part <strong>of</strong> a dents involvlns thaughtless and care. IM K M f/*•*"/<br />

for a maximum Penalty up nationwide project by me National teas actions <strong>of</strong> children have been *** 1*»^ •*•.•%<br />

occurring with alarming frequency fMCIAL VIIIE<br />

i no municipality may Im- polio ease* <strong>of</strong> all age* and degree <strong>of</strong> this summer. Thus far there have «„«,**,;> J*<br />

me or more than *200 upon dtaablliiy. regardless <strong>of</strong> date <strong>of</strong> .an- been no serious InJurHi, but the , _•^<br />

n for the violation <strong>of</strong> an «.(. The canvass hen is ie be cim.<br />

pieled lld by b September S t b 1 i, * ' . '" "<br />

"Madam mednln* baa mada (nv<br />

P1 ^*»f l »2 1<br />

more <strong>of</strong>len these accidents happen *Jf-JTJ ^,^S!<br />

Uie greater tlie opportunity for ger. '"" "•• "f." B in Big Parade<br />

fMCIAL milM<br />

Grand priM, Nancy SIVHI SchmW.<br />

R<br />

WI Twi<br />

Wui Injury, or even death, polite BJ___-<br />

Trka MMfin, II v«rt,Mn.IH«n<br />

Trti* n? m ind it, Miiivm., N.j,.<br />

iting Bargains OHmrmd Offered by by g? %^^^M<br />

ft rt Merchants Next Next Week Week &VSSSAT£?3£<br />

smtntt. M fti«. Mr. and Mn,<br />

PanaM £a#*br, Mt Cuhrer* ay.<br />

(t. IMratt, Mm,- Yauntatl entry,<br />

•alwtrd J««haW Marahall Jr. a<br />

mat, Mr. ***&*- Idward Mar.<br />

UkranUn-Anv<br />

i<br />

North enjoy. It here due "the Mart* <strong>of</strong> Dimes organisation, ^aned uaabaM & tS u^aUy<br />

•a» Mat<br />

. •',#<br />

I«w poUm count, which havhig scored a tremendoun victory MaUve quiet ol•% "weekdaJsT^ toys .land. " • • ' « \ *<br />

•" * ' PoUce reported three crashes <strong>of</strong><br />

ANCy M<br />

. . , vsr>ing cmuequenees on Monday,<br />

I—Oat>r»VUI<br />

M*Man<br />

_ I •«« Faa» * sahNiiii i, ptaata added two more Ttiesday and Uiree Us Aataf<br />

l l ' ' Kl»ch.n. iM,<br />

*Vf1f mW^W<br />

' on Wednesday.<br />

y ,<br />

flth eMlat «••• I,<br />

• •• at. . .^sm I I Monday afternoon James S, Bel- Ukarl A. Ayarla» ind Mn,<br />

new comunity.wlde festival <strong>of</strong> bargains—appropri- **^ t new comunlty-wlde festival <strong>of</strong> baraalns—approprisntltled<br />

"End <strong>of</strong> Sassoh Days"—wUl Be«pon»ored by E2£ffiJto£2?%5%<br />

<strong>City</strong> merchants merchanU and The Tile fenUnet-Ledger ftnUnet-Ledger from Wed- Wed- - --- - '<br />

' through Saturday next week, week. TMC rover A i mAii<br />

res Bf resort buauieaa peopla during th« fourday period will be<br />

timely tpteud burg.ina on thouunda <strong>of</strong> Heats <strong>of</strong> brand Mir<br />

MM. The <strong>of</strong>fering, art dadtnad to Intere* ibopper. P»|*rin«<br />

U>e youngatara bKk to afMsT and far neMMkH who are KHHI<br />

a varMy <strong>of</strong> houwhold Item, when they return to their winter<br />

iner a nimmar at tb» Men.<br />

1<br />

aerenaata m atJactaM many <strong>of</strong> their anrims at ipecUi<br />

> Prteea far. aarlr Chrtatm« gift tMpfwa. , '<br />

^K 2L^» * " "' M <strong>Aug</strong>ust W—National cham|ilonshlp<br />

MsUnc toumament at the baU park.<br />

Aufnitt ltvil—geuth ftney til),<br />

boat npM on the bay,<br />

Ainxn* It — Annual flunt Bros.<br />

Circua apotuored by Uw KkwmnU<br />

MMHA^ th* avanuat m*<br />

er next we*k_<br />

Auauat H Annual U/eguanl Ball<br />

on am Murte M«.<br />

AafM* M Biliiiiit IWM M<br />

t»» Ymoht CTub<br />

j<br />

Lnmawn, l»^t J, UjMiAk. Camp.<br />

fc—fl M jjf, jMUllifti ¥akaa«^UIi U*J<br />

TMnpfa rd., PWIiiiiaTMK<br />

CMvW»n 11-1, > i . Allh*,. f<br />

mat, anal Lyitda. AJM . Birkaf, 11.<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Kart T#Hi*», 1111<br />

•VjMKf* at. MaddanMalihti,N,J,'<br />

Mr, and Mra. J*nm Jenkins, Hi<br />

Ctovar df, PtttakHirfn, paw 1,<br />

••••• vfvv PHft^jFM^WB'.' ^PB*!f^ sp<br />

. and Mn, Jiiipli mm, Ml*"<br />

%fcmmm»mm* dm • &mMi*Jm&aim*ik:<br />

•"•r^* •"—•• Marh eavHat<br />

W^W*i|( mtt m&B, (Ml ,<br />

IKwii.il>, M MM tt.<br />

'''I*.<br />

however, appeared<br />

Ui Me m tho me<br />

w»a faat MMi*- M<br />

lh"f3<br />

Tl» CMMtia<br />

PNPW». wm .i<br />

;"*


.* • lifW<br />

-r ' -r-<br />

..?--"!<br />

> • * : • • »,<br />

(c<br />

y<br />

Wore<br />

Ladies'<br />

SWIM SUITS<br />

5.T5-4.T5 .<br />

i.w . .<br />

fafS-ilff<br />

•iMiij C «f the MtUi<br />

£jfe<br />

aw&wssss<br />

78-Foot Cr<strong>of</strong>t to Go<br />

Into.kiy <strong>of</strong> F p. m;<br />

_ 78-foot lonf party bUng boat<br />

Oone «iih the Wind", newett addlto<br />

Capt. Ote Oontagna'. fleet<br />

_4^.v^I "ftbe'lIW^'p!<br />

Work, and Battt, on «e Bay dnr•Mb<br />

—<br />

The tB <strong>of</strong>ficer* mtr enlisted ncn period IMI f«r, haa been aitrilMM<br />

Sth «t<br />

U a H||il m*1W« «toney *»<br />

1 eraft wUI ilida down the ways who ehargad 1<br />

.bout 7 p. m, shortly before high The nun<br />

Meal<br />

tide There will be no special car*. pendtol a<br />

M M tnpfMv Man<br />

Ai ot <strong>Aug</strong>mt I thii year.'l Mlal jnonlen. Muiriclp.1<br />

er ay UM mr FHA nmWkms a* <strong>of</strong> »J«j»To» bulldloe «a autoor MonUfna purchMed tha hull<br />

noUMSi la WakMM, D. C. Man- «h«P«*i. Durtaf ib. flnl<strong>of</strong><br />

th« bait jbout three yean an<br />

wUI to af "twiaMMaMe hoi<br />

this h year, penniW iW<br />

y<br />

and during the past spring and eariy<br />

nit taued for 11? a** homes ral-<br />

M MU« the tarrler MM<br />

eumnier he had It completely re.<br />

fir put four<br />

buflt. Including re-plinking with ma-<br />

The event »*s sponsored fey the<br />

helped retard the<br />

•nrths<br />

hogany and a new deck.<br />

IMwo,<br />

OCMB dljr Comnmltrt dub. -tth<br />

enjoyed<br />

ah far<br />

<strong>of</strong> wn.trtc It 1« powered with two CM delnel soclatl<strong>On</strong> thla I<br />

lion, includinj new honn at an<br />

«tr. M MM. BomO<br />

CDglnei and IU cabin has heating deal" plan<br />

f Ed«rd<br />

em<br />

equipment so that It can be used enithen the *<br />

Hand i<br />

Hones Fchon h« b.Uerl« in Wlld-ood and<br />

throughout the year us a party boat. n in May<br />

1M1<br />

.-JJ;^, . niit*aa. Harry moton as wet at tag aty.<br />

Another Innovation It a tape depth<br />

J, 1. BeUwMr Jr. WM the com <strong>On</strong>e «X the hJjjMIaiu at the two<br />

War describing the entries over Mkt inibtt tuUrtaty nritv <strong>of</strong> IMW tk» trapMM m •f Building Law recorder, helpful In finding fishing v.ai proposed Si<br />

spots and in navigation.<br />

<strong>of</strong> public reta " '<br />

the public addreu o-$t«n at the re- IMI troop, on liDty 17, in connce-<br />

S«uHi OtMn<br />

€HtM«tti Nn 9«flc 1 It Is planned to operate the boat suggested<br />

ftawtM stand.<br />

IIM with the retirement <strong>of</strong> the eon,<br />

1*H, H I tfiM H ftV* #fe# » for daily deep »• trips during the<br />

ONLY<br />

general <strong>of</strong> the First Army<br />

] Imbt&h* jw sM^i pwutty eUw<br />

room, aeverd<br />

balance <strong>of</strong> the summer and have li<br />

9IFTSHOP<br />

Aria, in tUi parade the <strong>On</strong>ardt.<br />

: hi t^s)tAi9 wiffi .ffl 1 iijWri*<br />

and other<br />

iv-H.ble for Saturday and iunday<br />

I —r -B-IBM J^J #fBd «fet&ftafc •teiiftH<br />

lievsd this<br />

IfiVftVs BT IliV 9WWWW •>••••••*•*<br />

nrn were reviewed by nine top rank- Lai outers and prwpeetiw bom,-<br />

runs <strong>of</strong> sports nshermen all thr nigh tamary eight.<br />

TM MAftDWAUt<br />

tag generals on the air strip at<br />

IT'i A FACT I<br />

iHiildcr! jrr holdinc <strong>of</strong>f awaitini the The city solicitor said he hai nothe<br />

fall and whiter.<br />

The asl<br />

Camp Drum,<br />

-JT.tr nilenskn, Mr Coop,r uM information as to who was Ihe IU.<br />

long the peic^.<br />

Also SMBieraBle was thi, July 14These<br />

pvspif do BM ureh ib» R^«i( Uior <strong>of</strong> the penally clause in the eri. PROFITS<br />

to members to i<br />

mm<br />

*B <strong>of</strong> New Jersey Governor Robert .( innallln: a »pUr tut er n fin.l building cede ordta.nce. but Government IIUUILS reveal Ilia port c«r,f. r---<br />

Meyner ttA his wife, Helen, They I 00I In an area wberr to 1 JMP ornoted<br />

that the variance with revised pr<strong>of</strong>ils In IPS? lire rUuiy. indicating<br />

Bungled with the men and observed l«o a modem Mnitarv surer system I suit statutes was corrected by this that this year "III be the highest<br />

HIM CENTRAL AVI,<br />

phases paes <strong>of</strong> training will be In operation and several other subsequent amend pr<strong>of</strong>lta per year i in history. hi Figures i<br />

during the day<br />

The FHA regnlaUaDs mm-,*i; n,cnu,<br />

supplied by Presidenl Kiioiilluwer'n<br />

Offleen <strong>of</strong> t<br />

Ctrr, hut a# {taste fi<br />

^ __ the resort unit report. --, I,IB _ S 10 314 . per _ cent .„, I6e ,„ intemi „.„„ Mr, »., BasweU .„_-._ charged „„>„ thai ,„_ (he ., »|. council <strong>of</strong> economic advisers e«t|.<br />

ed noUeeahle i unprovonent in the iili <strong>of</strong> apprered •ntifur l«an« in lomey for the defendants eihiBlls ! mated corporation pronls before<br />

guiMwiy abUlty <strong>of</strong> the Guardsmen , an rtfort ID chamM a laner soar*, -tnty cildence <strong>of</strong> •tiemptlng to Uses lor the flrsi qmrter <strong>of</strong> 19S? at<br />

N. J, WHAT?<br />

njr. eoniparuon with prevlaus years, n inveanenl funds inio the fiiunc ' »ull orderlj 1*1*1 processfs f 4B,.iiaoo,000.ooo anitial raio com.<br />

Tlita I* s attributed ttrbuted to winter irainim , ing <strong>of</strong> lower (mat homes without Although Mr. Brown Aepocnaed ' pared pared with *43,7ul),aau,U00 for the<br />

MM BACK PAW. THIS IUUI and the seasoning <strong>of</strong> MTeral j-ears<br />

inflationary prcsures on and had iTiUabli an amrndmenl •Mr IBM quarter.<br />

in the Held for hey personnel tht foumirt<br />

veil a> the srieuial bulldint code,<br />

"(» obviously dkl not eUralnc them<br />

. or else did so m such • earelen man.<br />

iifr that be pave the court ma opinion<br />

vhwh has no foundation," Mr,<br />

Boswtll said,<br />

J<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered to • ^^<br />

were intereiM.<br />

Kay also uid«<br />

dollar for dan<br />

that would pun<br />

i (Ivertlilng i<br />

NOW<br />

4.90<br />

6.90<br />

7.90<br />

Men's '<br />

SUMMER SUITS<br />

Ware<br />

45.00 - 41JO<br />

Special Group<br />

Mtn's<br />

H»l iPORT SHIRTS<br />

13.90<br />

15.90<br />

17.90<br />

Loiifl «r awrt SIMV*<br />

fral-^M-Iti , I m H<br />

Til SHIRTS<br />

R.fula.1, %m NOW<br />

*•**"• Now<br />

VKUU. CBOUP<br />

WMM SLACKS<br />

SttnS 10 11<br />

A-M. H> SJ0 P.M.<br />

Wfcyt A 5dlyrfltxys<br />

MB A. M, is 9 |i, M,<br />

1.98<br />

1.69<br />

1,98<br />

1.95<br />

NOW<br />

2.95<br />

3.9$<br />

1.95<br />

Tlw ah teiicinr riM thu it,.<br />

hWht o* kat hMfi vtstatid.<br />

MwNy *M*itd and Hut ih. n.<br />

strscMan and uta ef DH punilm<br />

fe cantrarr M M* THWMHI HSUH<br />

La*t, Me »M»»nlid Hi»t Hie New<br />

J«wr Tmwiwt HOVH Commit<br />

skm ani m. •«» <strong>of</strong> Hie Mat*<br />

Aftamer Ceiwral ke netniM <strong>of</strong> MM<br />

anflfWn hnniidlafelT.<br />

"Ii<br />

aell 5 opinion continued.<br />

b true that one or more <strong>of</strong> the<br />

0/ the owners have orininaily<br />

lillm into these difliculli.-i Innaceiii.<br />

!r but after the> have been placed<br />

en notice » they have been, iheir<br />

•osmoBs npidly disappear<br />

ir i»» owner!, have lea>rd to ihen<br />

mbft for certain purpose), which<br />

tin be lawfuU.v occupied, those per,<br />

son. hatt their mhu, which can be<br />

MtUcd beiset-n themselves m civil<br />

^ifflagf acuens In aay rant it<br />

(houid not be the eiij's payuon to<br />

isadanr iBeia] maiten.<br />

"In ^diiioa 10 any laM> new be,<br />

«g «Hl»d, .laie lavs pnvlde that<br />

KuttSfcif where the law is hay<br />

vnlat^ h a nuiMuwe; that<br />

* 5 < f •*• "finiain!, a nuhanec<br />

• Hu»J • a i*d«H4nor a e-Jhtd-<br />

* " . i OsMCBcanor'fa'. «n»^.<br />

w ai a enme. and ine ia« em,<br />

w n 10 atate the nuisna<br />

to dose toe building for a<br />

soi CMwding one year U the<br />

'- fsynd guijls "<br />

wiled _«t that<br />

enr> B. Cocipcr<br />

«By maiflcd one or „,„„<br />

pan** <strong>of</strong> the vkHatioii, on<br />

**fld that on abnii<br />

P thf'i 1 !', 1 " "' lllc bum -<br />

tm<br />

BLACKBERRY<br />

COWOTO/O, o Shipmmni<br />

f Fresh Ftvxen<br />

Timm fr*<br />

Will $* ititdinhm in<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

MY CLEANERS<br />

4TH * ASBURY AVI,<br />

PHONI 3S97<br />

out<br />

«^&<br />

Hiven ay.<br />

• he<br />

• No<br />

• »•<br />

SOUTH<br />

HEARING<br />

AI.ll<br />

I.nii« K j<br />

llinbu.1 l '<br />

rwmr. ox.<br />

A Good Beaton to Shop in <strong>Ocean</strong> i<br />

SAVi $ 1.10fo $ 2.10a<br />

S A LI - Reg. J 3.98 and<br />

DRAW D!<br />

BUDD'S<br />

EMOOFSCASON<br />

25% QFF MATCH!<br />

Oay<br />

" " "tor<br />

partjr hta<br />

t (Friday)<br />

h f o t<br />

i Point.<br />

I be tj"Ple»l Ninetlea ting,<br />

[quartet, along with eomtnun<br />

[ <strong>of</strong> old favorites song, by<br />

ao, and favor* for cueat*.<br />

Marandlno croup plays<br />

RUPTURE<br />

EASER<br />

F<br />

Hugh** emfral<br />

Pharmacy<br />

* *urus **<br />

0[Aganey tar Pull LIM <strong>of</strong><br />

NEFRIN PRODUCTS<br />

PHARMACY<br />

WMbyAva. Ph. 0245<br />

a larg<br />

quantity <strong>of</strong> M «ltbr« tiraa* curlrld«ea<br />

lying on U» bottom <strong>of</strong> Beach<br />

Thor<strong>of</strong>are near.the shore at 7th it.<br />

Detective CapUIn D. Norman<br />

Young aald there Is no way <strong>of</strong> tell me<br />

how the shells arrived there other<br />

than the possibility that they were<br />

dumped by some unknown person<br />

trying to get rid <strong>of</strong> them.<br />

The ammunition waa found by<br />

Trudi Shoppe<br />

CARDS — GIFTS — FLOWIRS<br />

SSI Asbury Avenue<br />

Phone MM<br />

Wl WIM ANYWHim<br />

NEEDLEPOINT<br />

EQUALLY BEAUTIFUL FOR<br />

CHAIR SEATS « BACKS ft AS<br />

FRAMED PICTURES or PILLOWS.<br />

COMPLETE NEEDLEPOINT<br />

PICTURE KITS<br />

4DING LIBRARY ** 2 BOARDWALK, PHONI 0994<br />

4t Ytan sf Confld.nt lervlee Under ttt« S*m« Management<br />

and In Ihe lama Lautlan<br />

lughes Central Pharmacy<br />

(YOUR FAMILY DRUG STORE)<br />

Located In tha Heart <strong>of</strong> Oc.n <strong>City</strong>'s Madleal Cenftr<br />

EIGHTH A WESLEY AVI. OCEAN CITY, N, J.<br />

MKNM 0245 far Fr«. D*liv*ry<br />

Free Parkins for Our GuttMnen en Weiley Avtnua<br />

THI SUM WAY TO<br />

HELP YOURSELF (S<br />

TO Hi YOUR DOCTOR!<br />

I foil can Depemf en «• UIH ef row<br />

I Physician and the PreeJilMi <strong>of</strong> your<br />

•Phirmacitt to Safefvard your Pamlh/t<br />

|Maallh, Our part It *• nil your preMrlp.<br />

•tlen AccuraMy at your Doctor croari<br />

I from Top Quality Brwfli.<br />

WE ARE GLAD TO OFFER TO YOU<br />

THE FOLLOWING MEDIUM OF SERVICES<br />

11. RMarVBtiom tar tfw start SMII »t flw Gafpway<br />

I PlayneitM, SmtMra Point.<br />

2. Film, "Around Hi* World in M Dayi**af tha Virginia<br />

I Th«atr», Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

3. The In C«p.d*i at tha Convention Hall In Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>.<br />

14. Invalid Chain and Ho*ptt«l B«d« for Mia or ratif,<br />

' plui full line <strong>of</strong> turgical and ho.plt.1 marchandlM<br />

•t r-quirod.<br />

IN COSMETICS<br />

ADORN by TON)<br />

NIW INVIIilLI MAI* IPRAV<br />

50 pka<br />

AMAIIN8 NIW PINOMNAil, HARMNIII<br />

Hiat >tr*n«tti*n> ami harriMM anger nalh In only 10 day*.<br />

^^^B^_^ Abs New ^^—<br />

fTHTCH • CAP • IPRAT • A • TOP<br />

Makn a compM* atMnlnr. PHt an any MMM BMN*.<br />

$1.00<br />

NIW QUICK-ACTINO<br />

LIPNOCAINB LIP SALVI<br />

POR *UNBURN«O LIPS<br />

• Me<br />

Pa _,_. HIPNOCAINVOINTMINT<br />

f« wnbuni aiM fewnw, an anMNMtM antltepHa H noh» lnf«tl»ii.<br />

' . 6Vct9lc<br />

W PharaMMN) at ywir Imki In th* CMnpwndln* mf<br />

JteWtn **"*» »•' b*m Our luetilty Hr** Yeafi<br />

THORNLIY HUOHiS, P.O^-Owner and MafMgtr<br />

ROMB.T C PAUL, rp .lalirliti limmaUsf<br />

With Prudential<br />

Llnwood OfflM Hat<br />

Flood <strong>of</strong> Applicants<br />

"BMellent response" won reported<br />

thlil week by <strong>of</strong>neUls <strong>of</strong> the Pruden<br />

Ual Insuranea Co. fallowlM Ihe open,<br />

Polio Survey<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

ounded behind, so long as help for<br />

them Is possible. We wiah to fUid<br />

everyone who has had polio, whether<br />

paralytic or non.paralytic. We want<br />

io know what their special problems<br />

may be, » that they may be helped<br />

to regain useful lives, if humanly<br />

possible, even though it will take<br />

considerable period <strong>of</strong> time,"<br />

Mr. Loveland said that the roster<br />

ill be made In close cooperation<br />

1th the Capo Miy County Medical<br />

Society and member physicians. The<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Public Welfare, Office<br />

Ot Vocational Rehabilitation, gtule<br />

Crippled Children's Service and<br />

county school tyslems ako will cooperate.<br />

Information sought for each Patient<br />

Includes whether he Is employed or<br />

attends school, if he can climb stairs<br />

and dress himself, whether ho reselves<br />

regular trcalmenl and if he<br />

Uiea a respiratory aid. Information<br />

gained will be helpful to all such<br />

•genclei and organization!*. ,<br />

AJJ peraons who hate aver hid<br />

poMt—whether tfiuhM o» nol—are<br />

uked to send their names and addresses<br />

directly to Mr. Loveland,<br />

Chairman, Cope May County Chapter.<br />

National Foundation for Infantile<br />

Paralysis, 801 Asbury av.. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>,<br />

Meyner to Campaign<br />

in County October 3<br />

Governor Robert B, Meyner will<br />

appear pp in cape p May y County on Oeto-<br />

ber 3 for one <strong>of</strong> the "eouniy<br />

fh y<br />

Know About<br />

Even<br />

the Weather Without<br />

By t. H. SIMS<br />

What Is Saint Euno's Ore?<br />

sailors and pilots probably know<br />

the answer, for they have teen this<br />

strange weather phenomenon first,<br />

hand but most <strong>of</strong> us have never observed<br />

this erle electrhml event.<br />

Saint Elmo's Ore Is an electrical<br />

discharge, which usually takes place<br />

on • plane or boat, but which has<br />

been reported to have occurred In<br />

swamps and on land, too.<br />

The charge Is built up by fog or<br />

cloud containing positive electricity<br />

and, fron) the atmosphere this positive<br />

buiidjup accumulates In the air.<br />

craft or ipat, or awybe ana on a<br />

'talfdWd free In a forest or •wainp.<br />

When negative clouds or air pass,<br />

es over, or is entered—If one is mpving<br />

— the positive charge will discharge<br />

with a flash. And before the<br />

discharge, light may dance along<br />

the windshield <strong>of</strong> an aircraft, or on<br />

the propellor or wines. It may be<br />

yellow orange, or blue, and creates<br />

a disturbing sight but It Is not dan<br />

geroui.<br />

In the old days, when this strange<br />

electrical light was not understood,<br />

it <strong>of</strong>ten struck terror into the hearts<br />

<strong>of</strong> seamen, ilnce It occurs infre<br />

days" he has scheduled to further quently and appears to be an omin- Priced from $5.50<br />

his campaign for reelection. ous warning <strong>of</strong> lire or disaster. • Trained<br />

Democratic Stale Chairman George<br />

E Brunner announced Wednesday Stolen Auto Costs<br />

that Meyner will begin his personal<br />

appearances next Tuesday and will Man Second Penalty<br />

visit all 21 count IM in the stale. Kenneth Field, 22, <strong>of</strong> WUdwoort,<br />

There will be repeat appearances at paid a <strong>On</strong>e Wednesday for a crime<br />

events for three major North Jersey fur which he paid RM last week.<br />

counties and one day for the others, Me stole an entertainer's car from<br />

on October 7. when the governor a parking lot and paid the large fine<br />

visits Beraen County, he will debate for that, Wednesday he found out<br />

with his Republican opponent. Sen hat even stolen ears are subject to<br />

a tor Malcolm I, Forbes,<br />

(ly ordinances. He was fined $•<br />

•runner said the visits before Oe- n WUdwmd Municipal Court for op.<br />

toher 21 would start at midday. The rating an automobile with a noisy<br />

late ones will be all-day tours. muffler.<br />

1 NnMMl N inture<br />

Proper PHtlna<br />

• Oecfen 1 PreMrtpNena<br />

AMurately Filled<br />

Can Tell Top Quality<br />

CHILDREN'S SHOES<br />

923 Asbury Av*. Ph, 3373<br />

OPIN FRIDAY IVININOt<br />

NEW<br />

STORE HOURS<br />

Now in Effect<br />

Monday thru Saturday,<br />

9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.<br />

Friday Evenings, 7 P.M. to9 P.M.<br />

FURNITURE - - BEDDING - - FLOOR COVERINGS<br />

704 Asbury Avenue<br />

For Home<br />

Cottage<br />

Apartment<br />

Crash Victim<br />

•wry Navy Airman<br />

at Cold Sprint<br />

M l<br />

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

U. Morton C, Ufa, UJJTA,<br />

ui PuWlc S<br />

•» comlefd for<br />

May, wat burled with fun<br />

taf <strong>of</strong> an <strong>of</strong>fice to recruit clerical<br />

military, ceremoole. at tlw OeMtraffic<br />

aome boy. playing alone the boy. employes for the new regional <strong>of</strong>.<br />

Sprtnc CBMtery Wednwday fo&JW- FiaoW wu on <strong>of</strong> 4* «M*W*<br />

front. They notified police and flee <strong>of</strong> the firm fronting on Route B<br />

inc funeral aervMw by the Bev. H. throuchnit Uw tat* wh» put Mr<br />

about 100 .hells were recovered. The In Lutwood, /<br />

Miller Oravenatlne In the Pint Mettv<br />

teM told al finding a metal box,<br />

which floated away after they had<br />

The company Is Interviewing Job<br />

odlat CJiureh on Waahloctaa it.<br />

recovered It and played with I<br />

applicant! for an Indefinite period<br />

Cape May.<br />

awhile.<br />

In the <strong>of</strong>fice at 730 Shore rd. Lln-<br />

U. Lyie died In th» crash <strong>of</strong> •<br />

wood.<br />

Navy Neptune patrol bomber durin«<br />

WuHani s, Weler, aMtatant dlreetor<br />

a training flight over the IUIlan<br />

or public relations and advertialng,<br />

Alps recently. Ma body waa return-<br />

•aid that SO women were InMrvIow.<br />

ed to thla country and arrived to<br />

ed on Monday, the day the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

VU.ptlc <strong>City</strong> Monday afternoon, Be<br />

opened. The company plans to em.<br />

waa a number at Naval Air Resent<br />

Play about SM In the •u,M0*iuarc-<br />

Patrol. Squadron VP-BM at Willow<br />

foot JJnwood <strong>of</strong>fice building when<br />

Grove, Pa.<br />

it Is completed about m months<br />

A native <strong>of</strong> caps May, VL ts\m wtt<br />

from now.<br />

a fraduate <strong>of</strong> Cape May IHgh Scbool<br />

Mr. Weler said that the first SO<br />

and studied at Brown Pnp, FdUadel,<br />

eligible for employment after apti-<br />

phU. and Duke Unlveralty, Durham.<br />

tude tests and other proeessiiu will<br />

M. 6. He nispendod Jilt college ed-<br />

be sent to Newark for company<br />

ucation bi 1M1 and became a Navy<br />

tnlnutf within about two weeks, it<br />

aviation cadet.<br />

Is planned to have a nucleus <strong>of</strong> train, SINGER MORTON DOWNEY and his wife were recent He mi trained at the University<br />

ed personnel to begin operation, in house guests <strong>of</strong> Major General Anthony Drexel Biddle and <strong>of</strong> Penn^lvania and tha Univer»lty CLEARAMCE<br />

temporary quarters in the Gate.<br />

way Playhouse buildilDi some time Mrs. Biddle at thalr new South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> summer home. <strong>of</strong> North Carolina, and at Pern, Ind.<br />

early in the fall, after the theatre Photographer caught them enjoying seashore sunning. Prom He received his wind at Pensaeaia, Spring and<br />

FU. In 1W). He »rvcd la the<br />

Is remodeled far <strong>of</strong>fice purposes. left. General Biddle, Mrs. Downey, Mr, Downey and Mrs, Pacific In Hawaii, Ou«n TlnUn and Summer Sfylm<br />

The nmt employe hired for Lin. Biddle.—Senior Studio photo.<br />

ialpan and received hU discharge<br />

wood was Miss Sutanne Wood, <strong>of</strong><br />

from active duty In IBM,<br />

that community, who Is serving us<br />

He continued In Hie Naval Re-<br />

receptionist typist, Janet Melvln,<br />

serve and served on fnqnetlt Bight<br />

Lois Mulford and Margaret Tallman, Disgruntled Patron Stuffs<br />

duty. He was aMlgnea to the WO-<br />

you<br />

all <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, who have been<br />

lew Grove tquadron when It waa *B.95,<br />

working in the Mlllvllle <strong>of</strong>fice, were<br />

commlMloned ID jMnury IMS.<br />

transferred temporarily to Llnwood Socialist Gripes in Magazines Ib resumed his •dueatlon and V.lu« |«<br />

really care<br />

to assist In the recruiting work.<br />

graduated from the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Edmund H. Curcuru. assistant per A socialist mlndffd character over<br />

OpM Daily<br />

ly <strong>of</strong> a local nature, and does not Miami in IMI and became aaaoclated<br />

lonnel director <strong>of</strong> the general the past several weeks has been us- Involve any organized communistic with hi» father In the automobile »o 9 & Sun.<br />

with flowers administration department, heads ing the magaxUM rack at Uncle<br />

the Shore rd, <strong>of</strong>fice on a temporary Dick's market in Hargatntewn at aor<br />

socialistic effort.<br />

business In Cap* May,<br />

basis.<br />

Your best girl will<br />

dlstributm* point for his tirades The management waa advised to<br />

He Is survived by bU wife. Bar-<br />

The Linwood <strong>of</strong>fice will have in against the capitalist system and Itsbe<br />

on the lookout for the person<br />

bam; two daughters, Pamela, use<br />

know your love is in annual payroll <strong>of</strong> *I.000.000. Appll beneficiaries.<br />

nuking the. Insertions, and when<br />

two, and DA, Bvt; hta parenti,<br />

bloom when you send<br />

cants must have high school educa-<br />

caught have him arrested as a<br />

Mr, and Mrs. A, C. Lyle; a sister,<br />

Agents <strong>of</strong> the FEI were called in<br />

tion or better.<br />

nuisance and barred from the mar-<br />

Mra, GearEe Suoemsker, and his<br />

by Dick Collins, the proprietor. Mill<br />

her one <strong>of</strong> our fresh<br />

ket.<br />

paternal grandmother. Mrs, Amy A,<br />

week, to investigate the mysterious<br />

Lyle, all <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />

and lovely corsages.<br />

Insertion <strong>of</strong> leaflets with handprint Chris stisslnger, <strong>of</strong>fice manager<br />

ed complaints <strong>of</strong> a radical nature it the market, reported that three<br />

•lalnst "capitalists and pr<strong>of</strong>it-grab- * (our <strong>of</strong> the crude leaflets have<br />

bers".<br />

been found during the past several<br />

weeks. Inserted between the Pages<br />

The agents told Mr. Collins that<br />

the Insertion <strong>of</strong> the leaflets is strict-<br />

<strong>of</strong> periodicals In the magazine nek.<br />

ME YSSHOP<br />

720 Axtwry Av».<br />

Bargainft ^^<br />

A.1<br />

HAROLDS "<br />

SHOE FASHfONS .<br />

MM VENTNOR AVI. MAltOATE PH. A.C :<br />

byC/DAROFP<br />

authentic in every line<br />

Men who walk As eanpua let the style,<br />

fsr men in aO walk, <strong>of</strong> life. And<br />

DAROFF <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia hai expressed<br />

thi. M]fk authentically for men <strong>of</strong> all<br />

age* in oar 'BOTANY*'MO'<br />

IVY EXECUTIVE.<br />

m<br />

•pert C«H XfMHMJt<br />

IvySKckt lMitaltM<br />

Crew Neck SwHton , 1M t» IMI<br />

Wee! Ch.HU TM Ul<br />

MEN'S SHOP<br />

720 Atbury AvMui<br />

SUMMER<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

Lirfltst ExclaslTe<br />

Mill's Store<br />

20* OFF<br />

Summer Suits - Sport Coqts -^<br />

Bermu


f<br />

f Phon* 0682<br />

t>n= REGULAR PRICES<br />

ON ALL BEACH WEAR!<br />

SUITS , 20% ©W<br />

Wm $3.M to $&M .... 1,98 to 2.98 J<br />

, War. $2.9» la «S,M ....... 1.98 to 2.98<br />

, War. *3.98 to $7.98 .. 2.98 to 6.38<br />

"*.SHORE BLOUSES .......... 20% OFF<br />

Wat* fl.9f to $3.98 .-.., 1,49 to 2.98<br />

EXTttA! NYLON DRESSMAKER SUITS<br />

Wmn to $17.98 \ . , , »12,00<br />

NNIES<br />

Av»m» • phone 0682<br />

fetf A.M. TO 9 P.M.<br />

SBU-OUT!<br />

ESSES<br />

,_ »* w entire ataA<br />

B»rdny,<br />

Hurl<br />

«*r I<br />

f * » J " ye • ,i<br />

. htfartt* nU»«»d<br />

itaa b* *H Mn tb* WovDw track-<br />

Rtwtnl H. JU*I. <strong>of</strong> Ihpl* StaMo<br />

I*., lurtrt «*"«. told peU he<br />

NOTICE<br />

A«nrdln« to pvUc*. Sharkcy<br />

farad a aalp wwiod on the b«* <strong>of</strong><br />

hk haad, and m «*nlMed to the<br />

ta far ooaamUon.<br />

W. hov» 8 hornet for sol* in Hi* 4»00 block<br />

on Wast Avenue. Tn»y hove these<br />

following find fecrtui**:<br />

CUSTOM BUILT BIRCH KITCHINS<br />

PLASTIMD WALLS ami CEILINGS<br />

FULLY INSULATED<br />

CERAMIC TILE BATHS<br />

SUPER SIZED EXPANSION ATTIC<br />

JALOUSIE WINDOWS WITH SCREENS<br />

3MNCH ELECTRIC RANGE<br />

7MT, WIDE STRUT<br />

YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS IN BATH,<br />

KITCHEN, SIDIWALLS and ROOF<br />

THESE HOMES ARE BEING CONSTRUCTED<br />

FOR ONLY »t,250.<br />

Iff THSM TODAY I /1<br />

Robert L. Monihan<br />

REALTOR<br />

32nd St. & Central Avt, Phone 0999<br />

<strong>On</strong> fcsfcf<strong>of</strong>ts<br />

815 ASBURY AVENUE * OPEN DAILY 9M A, M. TO * P, M.<br />

FINAL SALE! TOP NAME BATHING SUITS &<br />

DRESSES AT LOWER THAN<br />

USUAL LOW PRICES!<br />

DRESSES<br />

5.00<br />

Originally to $7.98<br />

7.00<br />

Originally to $10,91<br />

Our complete stock reduced for<br />

Immediate clearance! Many,<br />

rarty itylti to choose from . , ,<br />

In sizes for almost everyone!<br />

swiMsurrs<br />

5.OO<br />

Originally fa %7,n<br />

0.00<br />

to $10.98<br />

8-00<br />

Originally to $14.98<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the loveliest stylei <strong>of</strong><br />

thi season . , , from some <strong>of</strong><br />

America's best known makers!<br />

Lastax, cottons, knits , , . in<br />

SlMg for everyone!<br />

FRfii $2.98 BEACH TOWELS FRIII<br />

SATURDAY, 9.30 A, M. TO FIRJT %% PURCHASERS<br />

OF A DRESS OR SWIMSUITI<br />

talent After 7-f 6 Camj» 14 Latin turned, however, when they hii-l j delphia, traveling oast on Bth it. No<br />

countries an estimated $1., their repeal match with Charley's j arrests resulted,<br />

a year for green c<strong>of</strong>fee A C. when sliiKfesl ended with _<br />

jeans, but these 14 Latin Amcricar. Ihe Brothers on lop, 9,1. The en Tuiidav morning a ear driven<br />

[Ountrles buy an estimated M.0011. eaunter with Wimbergs qf Wednes by Oartrud* A, Hartman, 3S. o<<br />

MMO north <strong>of</strong> products from lll» dl,i, July 10, though, proved an PhlladelBhla, iMpped tar a rad<br />

niled States, BiJEe.t items were other elsse ijame with the Brother? light al 12th »' In th. (In* si<br />

esvy machinery for a total <strong>of</strong> $840. on the losiiiB end <strong>of</strong> a M store. trafflf golnf jouth on VVMI »v.<br />

~ transportation cnuipmeni<br />

Spurred by Brother-Bernard's Another car, aiieraied by R. L.<br />

(motor vehieles, irain?,, ^iiip*. pljmes- irning (!#me lim un July 12, Uw Brown, *$, el TUt W.,| ,v., »pft>r<br />

S13*,000-00u. and farm prwIinMk . Brother* again hi! tliu win ciiiutnii Proached and criihed the raar <strong>of</strong><br />

lor S4U0,000,(J0U. These exports rep- with a 87 TTcrorr ovpr the "Slnpiiy Mn, Harrman't v.hlela. Brown<br />

ffianpmter equivalent -if Nine" <strong>of</strong> ^larmora. Tht^ victory rash w.i tharfHl with aparannf a va-<br />

39i.WJ employe, or farmers, anJ continued in Ihe nest game, a rehide with faulry brakei.<br />

meant SI.713,900,000 in Muses and<br />

turn mt'i'Iinu wiUi Wishams, iis th*<br />

earnings.<br />

Brothers emerged on the happier<br />

Tuesday afternoon, Peter J. Allen,<br />

end <strong>of</strong> a 129<br />

22 <strong>of</strong> S7i Surf rd,, turned on" Bth rt.<br />

Try OcHn <strong>City</strong> Manhanti Firit <strong>On</strong> July IT, Bob's boardwalk luncheonctie<br />

team, after surviving mfiny<br />

a closi. call By umpire Brother Ell<br />

ht'ne Michael, m^intijiiicd Mu'lr ywii<br />

winning streak hy downinu tin'<br />

Bis[hcr»' team, (ho in Iheir IICA!<br />

|;anie. wilh a chanjle rpf identilicalion<br />

made to Die "34lh Street (Jang" ne.<br />

UNIOR'S<br />

tiisitated I)) the lack <strong>of</strong> Brullu-i,<br />

available, the <strong>Ocean</strong> flest team, sup<br />

lilementud bj friends <strong>of</strong> (ieriy Barry,<br />

helped the All-Mnn, prun' their<br />

^DISCOUNT<br />

rlaim tu the lillr 'Ail-Star,- lij |IH.<br />

iiiil 14-i<br />

Beenferteil UIHL' mori' h; uffkial<br />

Octan Rest plater*, tlu' Biothers re<br />

turned tu 84111 .1 on July 24 In de-<br />

CENTER<br />

feat the WimlitrB nine, led by Pal<br />

l0 «° nor > h on Aldrlch rd. when hu,<br />

car collided with another operated<br />

hj WiUiiini M. Kerper, 78, <strong>of</strong> 1MB<br />

Bay av., who ivas going soutji. No<br />

Lhargcs were preferred.<br />

Shortly after midnight Wednesday<br />

morning, ears epersted by Robert E<br />

Leitph, 17. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, and Wlljjim<br />

I. Latouretle, 32, <strong>of</strong> Mahwah,<br />

N. J , crashed In the Intersectlsn al<br />

eth »t and Atlantic av Laioruette<br />

wa.« charsed with a stop street viola.<br />

turn, *<br />

Latourette's wife. Aileen, 31, was<br />

injured slightly in the crash.<br />

Wedne.djiy ailornoon, frank Pas,<br />

salavua, 27, <strong>of</strong> Iliimmontoii, pulled<br />

his car io halt in a line <strong>of</strong> traffic<br />

K y<br />

T-3 Then, lii tin- rubber<br />

northbound on Central av. and st?>p=<br />

Eiiffic oj tile heaj,oij eiu-ouiiier^ wit',<br />

ped for a lisjht at 34th M, A car<br />

Wl.hjm. the Oii> an Rest [cam<br />

driven by Tony D'AnKplo. 81. <strong>of</strong><br />

claimtd Hie humbler bu|f <strong>of</strong> j 4-2 Dnsel Hill. Pa.. aBpioaehcd the intctsictiyn<br />

aoinlj last and made a<br />

Keyed up with neiuhborliuud rivairy.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Bt^t met Ihe Vineland<br />

learn. heaHefl I,, i(u. D'Ippali-,<br />

brother!, and Cierrv Barrj ,,f 31,1 kt<br />

and Central «v.. on the 341b n fie!U<br />

on July M Will, the HUHKI,,,; <strong>of</strong><br />

Hiclsmaii nnd Trutaiio and the Bitch<br />

mg <strong>of</strong>.I^iry, ti(W«cr. the Vinrtalld<br />

iiniage veered aliead from (he lir>,<br />

riaht turn at Central av. He marie<br />

the turn loo ivldo and his ear struck<br />

Passalsyuji's ll'Anai-lo was chanu'd<br />

with careless drivina and Pa.,saiavuu ,<br />

was Ksued a summons for railliiH<br />

lii carry his drli ini! liccnsi! and cor<br />

registration. 1 :<br />

7<br />

with .<br />

fortable 74 i<br />

noon<br />

The u, g, «<br />

ed, however, |<br />

usual and that .<br />

weather with ttti<br />

will prevaU ton<br />

tlik month,<br />

TM1 WORST:<br />

Liuen — Sly<br />

memory In the .<br />

Hurja—Forgeti<br />

Llaaen—Nri]<br />

tiling,<br />

OHtT AT ,<br />

A<br />

Givt, Yaw:<br />

Pride<br />

• Brand No, J<br />

CHOOSII<br />

*<br />

41<br />

KNall •!<br />

r«<br />

•ULI<br />

JAMB I<br />

Inmns and e/idi'd «iih a,, g.4 4il.,<br />

tory<br />

Liter w<br />

»«mll* ol fc« IrW*<br />

P«., was rruttd at the <strong>of</strong>fice af<br />

JACOBS<br />

•Wmii n to 1<br />

Despite the t«u siieee.Mve ,ui<br />

nacks, ihe <strong>Ocean</strong> IteM ,,i,,e haUna.a<br />

rack aith a ienseanie on July ,•» „,<br />

!llt Atlanlie <strong>City</strong> nine lost Jo-B<br />

tharlci), Somers Pninl mm. relurnrt<br />

to the S41h M. field „ « ,<br />

Pr, Marela V, Smith (or miner lit-<br />

|uri»f tutralntd In a crash at<br />

Corlnthl.n »v. mni Srinlan PI,<br />

Kd«in «. Fix, M, and his dauuhler<br />

Barbara Jean, 13, suslaincd minor<br />

' ' injuries while his wife, Mrs,<br />

•••I<br />

ifiEET<br />

TIKI<br />

AIR CO<br />

Our 57th yur «J<br />

THIS WEEK'S<br />

TASTE TREATsizzLiNG<br />

HOT<br />

ROAST SIP<br />

LUSCIOUS PINEAPPLE<br />

TOPPED VIRGINIA<br />

•OILED HAM<br />

Easels<br />

AFTER THE<br />

RACES , , .<br />

ENJOY A SUMPTUOUS<br />

SUPPER fitOM<br />

CASEL'S<br />

Your luck i* alwayi<br />

you com. te £•••('•<br />

. Food* to taka tout. For onl<br />

poU* • complatb limllp o?<br />

that pay big adds In eating<br />

No kitahan fi*w or<br />

•kElting afitamoon at HM<br />

family ami guwia will fhmk<br />

whan you ami to<br />

THE mm<br />

NAT HAS<br />

IN MAttGAtE - JUSt<br />

FROMOCfcAN<br />

• af tka aaaasn,<br />

i CHY iU.rth.nt. Bint<br />

STION: Wat<br />

•ir eutr *. ?. K<br />

inenHi! fcj<br />

ij.W-FJJj-aH.f4l.<br />

lump priiaiag mrthod hn<br />

leit •ucceilfur ill 6v#f thi<br />

It bring, „,, li, Bilurai<br />

[linti Rhica «r» afiu art<br />

ll well 1. in iliat <strong>of</strong> uu->Ecn<br />

ainn who in very Birtleular<br />

kirini their kii, iriintd inn<br />

(uril ivivei.<br />

l la fa, Am.rU:<br />

«w Mafnlaa,<br />

Vincent t<br />

an" <strong>City</strong>,<br />

, 2877,<br />

SIJO<br />

Jaieph ialnns.<br />

Flanders Hotel.<br />

*tu Aid U fa*<br />

tif or mmrfwf—?vu ¥>arif you* f**l<br />

mvaty bit oi |»*Hy « ys«f NiiR^i THs?<br />

i tss, with Hti! r>¥slyfisnai^ ntw l<strong>of</strong>ton<br />

[<br />

! iii e itrTyt Y^r f**l fesfe il** f«t isfl and »eth«d, Werki wsnd*rt oils «!<br />

et, sftewii bsndi, tyfiEl*<br />

i a botiU fsdayj<br />

Iw's the time! Hert's tha place!<br />

pd just the swirAsult you want to<br />

joy thi fun . , , and find jjr«at<br />

gj, too. Shop our grand and<br />

Irious clearance <strong>of</strong> swimsuits Many<br />

flii, fabrici.<br />

Fashioned by —<br />

ROM Maria Raid<br />

Cole <strong>of</strong> California<br />

Nettie Rosenstein<br />

Plus Other Famous Names<br />

ZJke JLllllcin<br />

Aibupy AvmiU*<br />

IV h<br />

m. m<br />

Man on » pe<br />

Wit to the<br />

BwlgU,<br />

Ufa, — ^ .___<br />

band .with a 7H jwuodjjlrl Sunday<br />

at »;» if tne BounUlmld*<br />

In Montclau-. M, J. The<br />

new rtar<br />

and<br />

L J<br />

--- wMMnil<br />

', TWlothy. In the<br />

Alvin TrAUMntMrg<br />

Rafurrti For Vittf<br />

Alvin Trautenbcrg, a former res|.<br />

aent <strong>of</strong> €*IIB elty who U now rnidlnl<br />

In Miami Beach. Fla, was a recent<br />

puest <strong>of</strong> Mr, snd Mrs, Franeji H.<br />

West <strong>of</strong> the FBuntainview ftotel. 811<br />

Atlantic av,<br />

' Mr, Traulenberg was formerly a<br />

NOW<br />

REDUCED<br />

SOMMER DRESS OEARAHCI<br />

wttk a 3{ah> to ^tmtnt m<br />

904 Boardwalk<br />

Commuter. Club lub Auiru.t dinner<br />

and party, 0:30 p. m at the Yaohl<br />

Club.<br />

Public card pJIrty, s p. m In the,<br />

Eptaeopa) , Parian Hall, benefli Notonk<br />

Council Dagree <strong>of</strong> Poeoliontaa,<br />

40th Annual Caating Tnurrmnn-ni.<br />

I! a, m at lite Bay av baH Ilkld,<br />

'Conedrt by Coatesvllle Chorallen,<br />

B p, m, on the Music Pier.<br />

* * t<br />

Mllhoat Ragatta Night dance, 1<br />

p. m at the Vaehi dub.<br />

LJnda oix har fourth birthday tvga<br />

(Ivan by faar parthtt, Sewtiaii and<br />

•n, John w retry, u (Me Mae or<br />

Mn, Kathleen BMnpl*, 111 lib at.<br />

A large buHnday eats* shaped In<br />

the farm <strong>of</strong> a number four centered<br />

Uw table. The children present enjoyed<br />

toy horiu and having their<br />

picture* taken, AUending wore Marvin<br />

Fields Jr., Wanda and Calvin<br />

Urlffin, Patricia Anderson, David<br />

Tumar Jr., Paris Ann Griffin, JJarn-<br />

Ice Carter, Denn|8 jaekiion, La Vein<br />

Gibson. Sterllnii and<br />

Philllpi.<br />

Clnceray<br />

Army Family<br />

on New Visit<br />

SATUtlOAV kHt> iuNMV—<br />

Annual Oeean <strong>City</strong> VaeM Club He<br />

^=^=— *= " ••••••-• mfa MLUU^ «!!•?<br />

teller at The Natlanal BanJi <strong>of</strong> Oeean<br />

niora, Tor a son uh«<br />

..<br />

artlvett<br />

.<br />

Sunday,<br />

„. Until an the My,<br />

<strong>City</strong>, y He is now ow connected with the and d te JJoan<br />

arid Robert Bthlndler. Batarday—regUtritinn §.|o a, m,;<br />

North shore Bank Irt Miami Beach<br />

win Meame the first nee 10:30 a, m. and second race<br />

und recently has been promoted to PiriHiU <strong>of</strong> a son Saturday td<br />

i 30 p. m .Sunday—third race 10:30<br />

cashier there. Births for other residents <strong>of</strong> the a. m.<br />

-—— — — area Included!<br />

All humans are bom without svis I July II—Ruth and John Jardlno <strong>of</strong> MONDAY—<br />

dam and some never outgrow It, Linwood, a girl,<br />

Hunt Brothor» Circuit between Sth<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust 1 — Roberta and Kenneth Jilil Blh sts, on West av,, npoiiKircit<br />

Fetter <strong>of</strong> Linwood, a girl,<br />

by Klwtnls Club. Shawn 2 and a<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust 3—Marie and Paul Chand- p. m.<br />

GREEHBMAR Icr <strong>of</strong> Unwood, a boy.<br />

« e =<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>uat «—Marie and J<strong>of</strong>eph Men. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rutary Cluti dinner and<br />

KENNELS<br />

torro <strong>of</strong> Abseeen, a boy; Mgrtha and trip on an oyster boyl us yuesU <strong>of</strong><br />

I David Ataek <strong>of</strong> Unw.wd, a boy; Port Norris Rutary t'luh. Mem burn<br />

BOARDING<br />

I Dorothy and James Cantor <strong>of</strong> Worth, leave city parkLiK lot. Hlh st. anil<br />

| Held, a girl; and Mai^ and Ralph Ajiburj' liv,, on ihurli-ri'd bus al 0:10<br />

Alk CONDITIONED PENS , Orth <strong>of</strong> Northfleld, a girl.<br />

p, m.<br />

I <strong>Aug</strong>ust 5—AntolneKc and Walter<br />

TRIMMING AND ; ninaldo <strong>of</strong> PleaaantvSile, • girl.<br />

BATHING<br />

. <strong>Aug</strong>ust •—Ruth ana bnio Henri<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cape May, a girl; EHtabeth and<br />

SHORE ROAD 'Harry Aldrlch <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, a Revolutionary<br />

I girl; and Loretta and Robert Apple-<br />

BIESLIY'S POINT Hate <strong>of</strong> PleasantvUie, a girl,<br />

Phdn» O,C, 3653 R-2 <strong>Aug</strong>ust 1—Joan and Michael Jum- Tale Reviewed<br />

bo <strong>of</strong> n*ajantvU)e, a girt- and Oath,<br />

erino ana John Benneu <strong>of</strong> Pleasant, Mrs. Paul Speaks<br />

vllle, a hoy,<br />

* * *<br />

to Church Auxiliary<br />

v Mm. Ilvnry Paul, lotrnl n-tldcnt.<br />

Mad Hats' at whit is a member <strong>of</strong> thv Ocvnn CH\<br />

Wuinvn'rv Hi'sriirctt (Tlul» and<br />

Sluikf&pLai 1: Club tii" T>hil»dol<br />

Flanders Ball pi c-hi-ntcfl ii h'Hik n-vU'u iit Uif met.<br />

<strong>On</strong> S.iturdav nlGht llu Fl.nidtis<br />

OiLan Hiwm atnin brioniL tlu im.<br />

ol inotliti cxtilin. dmti Iht<br />

(lame Midhmtir Bill biuu hi<br />

sur la liti tonli ts -in°il piuili.,<br />

lulpid rniki tin (| mi, i, in melons<br />

Ultiss Till 1111111110-. piiidt w ib<br />

Judtts «tn J lUiuoLk ol Phil<br />

idilphli I C Wall!-, ul I. Ilimoii<br />

Md Itjilph lutks ,,i I'liilndilpli i<br />

J S \il.i ol 1'lnludi.lpliiii nut Ml-.<br />

XV II Lot (.lit. il-.o ol 1'luli.dilpliiu<br />

In llu ndult loiite-.! in Ine <strong>On</strong> in<br />

lloom piut-i wtn. nwankd Io Mr<br />

VI Laii}{ <strong>of</strong> L nlon N J md ^Iis<br />

\\ II Luisihc ol F-lillncl< l|>hiii<br />

had the must humtitxni-* h it-i Mis<br />

Torn Leal ol MaiUdiid and Mrs<br />

Charles Vvollrum <strong>of</strong> Phil idclpblt »lio<br />

hud till, most original md Vim I H<br />

Slocum <strong>of</strong> Philudclphui and Mi<br />

F Ro> Russell <strong>of</strong> Fhllad l|ihlj \ llu<br />

I ud tht. most beautiful<br />

Honorable mLtitlou ULK i\tn |u<br />

Mrs Albert L Wrlnht thb. ilt\ Mis<br />

II I Uut- or BJII tMii-vd Mis l-i ink<br />

Will <strong>of</strong> Philidelphla Mii J H<br />

Tlioinns ol Wairen Ohio, and Mr<br />

1 Blckley Bievens and lam-<br />

Hy are apendlnK several week* with<br />

hiii mother, M, Caroline Stevenii,<br />

a year around realdent ol 2110 Con<br />

trai 4v^ His faiJUT the late Rev,<br />

Lloyd p, Stevens, was well known<br />

In MelhodlBt Church clreies here<br />

and in the Philadelphia area.<br />

Col, Bievens is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Orexcl<br />

inatilute <strong>of</strong> Technology and Is now<br />

serving in the Corp* <strong>of</strong> Engineer!,<br />

u, s. Army, Drexeliles <strong>of</strong> ihe 1937<br />

vlnlaye will remember him us hav-<br />

Iny been selected as guard on the<br />

All Time Prexel iuutbail teem und<br />

wytitlnjg nn honoralilc mention us<br />

Kuurd on (he I.iiile All Amorltun<br />

toiim.<br />

This is the firth lime in 1« 5'ijiirs<br />

that thf Slvvvila IIDVC visited in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oily and each lime they have<br />

i been jioin),' to ur ii'luiniiiu from an<br />

j overseas assiunnienl. The) went to<br />

j Lima, Peru, In 11147, mid to Nvw.<br />

! foulidlalid in HlOa fur another triii.year<br />

stay.<br />

Now tiiey are en route to Japan,<br />

where the Colonel will be assigned<br />

to headquarters in the Tokyo area, '<br />

lie and Mn. Hieieiis and t.'ieir three |<br />

sons, Bieky, Bobby and Barry, will ;<br />

drive Io SeBttie in iutu <strong>Aug</strong>ust to j<br />

bunitl ship lui I ip III ,<br />

16-26 Assn Dinner<br />

,'J'I I Set For <strong>Aug</strong>ust 21<br />

1 I he OctJin cuv ly^H (.umniunity<br />

in;,' or LIK* Summer Auxiliuiy <strong>of</strong> Hit* AK^OI tut ion li«*% umiotittcc d |>l«iii>« tor<br />

Fiisi Methodist (.'lunch Tuesday u\<br />

Hi iinnunl Miinmtr lilr,li( Au,»Uil Jl Ul Lhij<br />

turii(M>ii iii tlic Bi^-iiyne HoU'l.<br />

Si ivn.u Cuuni^ U14I1<br />

I Wit l^lit s! MN, Mis-* I'jitricia<br />

flu ijuritl diiuur nt 7 p m is for j<br />

IIOULS flit tin lin und Miss Chin nu mln. i ol llu A\M>I i it ion gnd<br />

lint. Kobcits :oin(»iiii>iii^ jit (he llu ii ^,^K^[^ is will is iH>,harn»cist who<br />

"nin «• in Ill^li S1I111..I nlm Mill 1<br />

special mon l lily iietivitU-s u He red fret,<br />

uses only the hifhest quality HlJ'edi<br />

kid tin LUISIS un ,111 amithiir<br />

to yueslN staying at thi- hulel. Lii^t ..(iinniv 10 Hit llnl\ I in,) 1,11 An enls jt til limet<br />

month the ^tiext.s enjoyerd u ihvMn list Hi iintl lui Iht fhml mtilln<br />

party at the Strand Theatre on OK Anniisi 2- tht II. i thiii, s Malm<br />

boardwalk.<br />

wlm viill 11 I it, I', rniiijl l-\p,ii YOUR fiTS PHARMACIST<br />

1 lit 1 s in Al4i-.K 1<br />

Mis I rriMuli ( i,tin in liij^iiui<br />

ol tin 1 1,nip illinium 1,1 1 hut llu it<br />

mpls mi tumult IIIIIIII; Inn llitv<br />

will hi- U-.U1 lom -.uilt lui 1 In li.ul Vltth<br />

odl-,t pui tinui^i<br />

V<br />

A4m Bring Quick Rttultt<br />

UNEQUALLED ANYWHERE!!<br />

d)ur <strong>Aug</strong>ust Fufhiture Sale<br />

HUGE DISCOUNTS ON<br />

WANTED MERCHANDISE<br />

Everything Mutt Go. Wm Can Use the<br />

Room. You Can. Use the Savingt.<br />

WE'LL H6U> ANY *»UfttlrtA*k UNTIL<br />

BOOOj<br />

CCh<br />

, - , ' - . * •t<<br />

. Mlffli WB^fflii QP^af HB; VBi<br />

log CpUla and Mr,, EUiott Allen<br />

during the bajil Wk<br />

y<br />

Tlie Mount Higah OoaHl CbBrua<br />

oi Prinestoji, N. I., will appMr hi a<br />

i ervlce <strong>of</strong> «onii Sunday •vanlni at<br />

fl:30 oTIoek In (he Macedqnl* Math.<br />

odisi church, loth st. and Simpson<br />

TwiniiMa MM<br />

beach 4»rty tor yotrhf<br />

FUnd«r> Hotel.<br />

Another wimMr »aa Seoi BuMMr<br />

<strong>of</strong> PuftNo. OMMWto, Ui too Mtk.<br />

«rd« nee. The but peanut pMMf<br />

uppar wflh a doUi«ptn WM MOW<br />

Drlltlngtiam. <strong>of</strong> Harrtiburg, Pa.<br />

Foreign and Domestic<br />

for<br />

MEN and<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

9:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.<br />

Sunday, 10 A. M. to 6:30 P. M.<br />

\, .«fef<br />

Ogil _<br />

mm<br />

mcavo<br />

... ff<br />

boardwalk at liaddbn Ti<strong>of</strong>lT<br />

- atlantic city, new|«r«y<br />

PARKING Af PiNNSTLVANIA<br />

and BOARDWALK<br />

A GIFT FROM McAVQY « SMARTi<br />

THEY'RE<br />

HERE!!<br />

Now at BOYD'S<br />

19 5 8<br />

Motorola<br />

Models<br />

Consoles<br />

Portables<br />

truly Beautiful Sets<br />

Beautifully Big Trade-Ins<br />

Std0 in emd See Thorn T*day -<br />

We Guartrtttee Youll ft« Surprised<br />

_<br />

IS OUR ONLY BUSUffSS<br />

? '<br />

A COMPLETE<br />

<strong>of</strong> WE mmr POPULAR<br />

IT PAH TO MAI<br />

Mmkm TV, Hi-<br />

RADiO&Tl<br />

FIRST IN<br />

i


">v .<br />

. artm*** otto<br />

afclp **»•*. **<br />

1<br />

by atartta C<br />

ttour ou lor<br />

many awards and >ou mil wan<br />

IK* thrre to cheer >our class bnnt i»«<br />

U> i it-tory — <strong>of</strong> cvimnb.^emtt.* v, ith<br />

>onr particular tailor if hi 1 hid dif<br />

fifult> in -.laving out in fmnt A<br />

waim uvl*zt>ttie will bo ci\en to all<br />

our viMtom from South Jrr-«t'\ tlubs<br />

Our own Connnodorc Hitching and<br />

hlf chartninK «••"**. l^onrv, mil bf on<br />

hand to greet tin* dignitaries and to<br />

K*M her with VI* e Commodore (lo><br />

Vti|lm*?r and Mi wife Jeannette and<br />

Krai Commodore and his u1f«*<br />

INnnci we know the neek end will<br />

bf made enjoyable lo ell. Good wind<br />

and bright skifs wUI be the prayer<br />

fr the day.<br />

Good luck to all our 5Silopx=may<br />

the eempfSiiien b# keen.<br />

TONITE - AUG. 9th<br />

ran<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hr Yacht Club<br />

N <strong>of</strong> the Korea are very Im-<br />

_.m, aa yoo (Mace at the list.<br />

«v ni Pslcrday in a semi,<br />

yesterday, snd then Joined wiih Duk nna! maicti with Carol iouthnuved<br />

Ucberman, <strong>of</strong> the PhUadriphia Rifle M, »3 Miss souihmayed will sauarf<br />

Clutt, to ann« the doubles frown <strong>of</strong>f ill today H linal again:.! Christine<br />

in that section<br />

SiilTard, »ho disposefl <strong>of</strong> joyi* Dav<br />

l»rl. Philadelphia, yesterday. 91.<br />

The weekiong tournament hen?<br />

will come to ha climax today when<br />

finals in the other sections aU! esu&.<br />

iish the best singles and doubles ten.<br />

nis players among the ysu'ncer «*t uill tve Brian and<br />

alons the Eastern «abo4rd Pi.i% fhanse volleys with Hugh Suinii, ol<br />

•tins at I:W p. ra i: the Tenm. Philadelphia and Woody VonSeide.<br />

Ciub eourts<br />

neck.<br />

Summaries sf yesterday's<br />

In gainln* rh*<br />

HOIK IS 1M1 IMIHI<br />

NfiUtlra<br />

Spmi.tinal ~ Bruce Brian,<br />

II*, il, U. Tlw SK! aff«itrit U'lKifii Viin<br />

Larrj MHitftner,<br />

•f<br />

il.i iii iVitu ~N, j'.. liptraiptTlijumin<br />

H.-iriiiuoi. l'hll(icli.i|ihl]i, 6.;) ill-!".<br />

*-1. tJ) n ukt tne i.IKIS 111 ASII I SIIKH<br />

iKtisn't atxMm Ntte.<br />

Som{ = f!fUil - Sflil? Lli^i, KphlLlt,!. Vi<br />

Ph%ilLs Fintnik. ef Phj3d#Jphj •.(,-iim M.niiii Ruhlnmin ilmrl r '<br />

*~\ o-,3 H.Myfi iiiimiliun. i.h fiana I'j<br />

and Chrts'iae Salford. ot L»r,Mto»fie,<br />

Pa, joined liicnu *e^?tfil3> W e*=- :' ••<br />

fes! Caroi and Sui^a.n 5oy^s4?f^<br />

B.J s-a.<br />

lll)t> It AMI I Mil K<br />

01 Wishmgion, D- C, tor u=,r i.^:.<br />

15 and under dmiSiif- ^fciriSrsrfn^.p<br />

Today's 6nal so 'he bo> ^ lg A~.*l<br />

under ftroup *dl p^ dtpferd,"^ cr^T.<br />

pion Bruce Bri£nT <strong>of</strong> BAIS-murt<br />

againjt Marc WaJdbaaim, OS Hinr.<br />

'- R.p!i,is phihntiHphi.i ?<br />

Cedaj-s. N. J in atu: cou'd iiri, I.IHI.1 IS IM1 I S1IKB<br />

op into one <strong>of</strong> the bc"^ ?ni',:=r^<br />

sinelFK<br />

on the summeF net c'.fT;y.;<br />

The Juniors under 1,1 years <strong>of</strong> age<br />

Waldbaym has e^iBe iT


{uhlan Aw «• mat*<br />

•IM 18 it • J» p. m. to St.<br />

AUK Owrtt, 7th H, and<br />

Try Our Delicious<br />

CHOP<br />

S U E Y<br />

PRii DELIVIRY<br />

FROM 4 P.M. TO 12 P.M.<br />

Chinese American<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

WMT AVENUE<br />

Tlh* •<br />

Phona<br />

4196<br />

-JACK VOfGHT'S^——-<br />

AIR CONDITIONED<br />

EDGEWATER<br />

t RtfTAURANT end COCKtAIL LOUNOI<br />

FULL COURSE DINNERS<br />

Moderate Prices<br />

AT 8 — INFORMAL FASHION SHOW<br />

DANCING SATURDAY NIT!<br />

: wfth Eddi* Brtfda A His Ocheitra<br />

NITH.Y — MARILYN MASON,<br />

Cotal Iteording Star<br />

rt*. M Bqr, Lamport Phm A.C.<br />

1R4LE<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

N6 Otmmn mx in<br />

CompM* SfocJr<br />

MPoiNT N.<br />

nPOPULAR BRANDS<br />

IMPOftTH) ond DOMESTIC<br />

LIQUOR<br />

*WINE<br />

ICE COLD BEER<br />

ON44AND AT AU TIMES<br />

through College<br />

CHICKEN PLATTERS<br />

With M ChiekM,<br />

DOTTYS Luncheonette<br />

10TH STREET AT<br />

BOARDWALK APPROACH<br />

PHONE 0. C, 43M<br />

MVOTfB<br />

to making fh«<br />

Hmir Apparent<br />

"UNAPPAR^T"<br />

MATKNITY CLOTHES<br />

ONLY<br />

• MLMN<br />

taRy 9m AM. Htm WM,<br />

11 Involved in<br />

Duck Sabotage<br />

Hold In Bail For<br />

Bothering Bird<br />

If« • Mfe -tot that no Mic could<br />

M bunny on Oscu Clly's board<br />

walk: provided, <strong>of</strong> course, he ha<br />

<strong>On</strong>* *f MM hair* •( fh« span.<br />

money The iwalk Is well supplied<br />

frant stand It Nn wind, It (Ms a<br />

wJIfc Mands where one can buy<br />

way M •Ming cvstard tantahMn<br />

edible* ranging from red Itcarin to •<br />

* ilrtMB link. Included In the<br />

•elertlon to • delicacy known u<br />

frown custard or nmhy toe cream.<br />

At Ule mnw <strong>of</strong> Oie 'walk and<br />

Moorlyn teir. a young lady upends<br />

eight hours a day dipping custards<br />

for hungry strollers Thai young<br />

lady l» Mary Boyaird, She mil the<br />

custard cups it Kohr Brothers froien<br />

custard Hand.<br />

Mary l» a Junior at EUlnbethtown<br />

college, which Is, naturally enOUlfn,<br />

In EllMbethtown. pa. She comes<br />

from Hatboro. and has spent two<br />

summers in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> working behind<br />

the custard counter.<br />

At Elliabelhlown laM semester.<br />

Mary was president <strong>of</strong> the Women's<br />

Athletic Association and a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Christian Association She<br />

was a member <strong>of</strong> the girl's basketbill<br />

and s<strong>of</strong>tball teems.<br />

r ** ? w!!*Mi •!•» *S r ^4^^pn fitt fflllSfl^F i<br />

hair. O H Urn Mary was accMMif.<br />

ally Introduced la a dWftnnf lulr<br />

praparaHan, but sha praftrnd<br />

puMtflg » In canai ta (Marina II,<br />

She says she enjoys working; in the<br />

open stand and watching ihc people | Complaints were previously<br />

walkiM by. Many do not walk all j at poll headquarters by DeFeo eon.<br />

the way by. particularly at night | eemin* vandalism an Ih* duck, due<br />

v hen froien cuitard apneiitei are at i » raeenl attempt* at dislodging hu<br />

tneir peak, L Aiuuit. i#r¥l«M fl W « daiplta<br />

(QwMiMS Hear Tift tlM JKoorlyn ThsatM an In. b<strong>of</strong>trd- thin ev<br />

walk In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. , tlonal<br />

on Wcycle Sport<br />

Md n<br />

CommittM tfatH m 21 It •aid to T<br />

pmm&&<br />

TUCKAHOE~Ttie Upper TowmMp • Mir ago, i<br />

southern repHMtnttUw <strong>of</strong> the Am. Connnltt« wU! !»«» in regular M» fife<br />

ertaa BkmUi UM», ,1"" •Ira Mondajr ewroina, Auiuii 11. Hi<br />

apeaker at the rMUlir witkly «"'<br />

the Township Hail «l »M,<br />

nvrctlns <strong>of</strong> the Ktwanli Club at —<br />

Restaurant, patterfon also si—._<br />

a fUm entitled »ll««llng- and .poke<br />

SOMBM POINT—A large white <strong>of</strong> the<br />

to M Held UlU<br />

duck, located at Bethel Rd, and New Sunday. <strong>Aug</strong>ust 11. DAIRY Kl<br />

lid,, the property <strong>of</strong> Frank DeFeo,<br />

Theodore Mesken presided and<br />

plans were dlscuued eoncenlng the<br />

operator <strong>of</strong> the Feathered Fairies<br />

annual barbecue and clam bake to<br />

Due* Ranch, almost lost hi* head be held at Wih Bank. Plani also 760 BOARDWi<br />

one morning ihis week, according to were made to meet with the BI !ur.<br />

pe!iee.<br />

bor Club on Thursday. Aujurt M,<br />

Thm itwm With<br />

to attend a baseball (tame. Those<br />

goln< will leave city -hall at t p. m. The Whin and G.-een Glow<br />

Ralph Mlddleton <strong>of</strong>fered the Invocation.<br />

The n present were led<br />

n p<br />

" '<br />

In singing b ll d DELICIOUS CUSL<br />

There U one type <strong>of</strong> customer who I Saerul Ofn«r Prank Chamberiiin j Charles Adeiial, Wilbur iccompaiiied lluuer and at<br />

is interesting and at crowded times ' »»* ^ortwduw north oo New rd,. i the piano by Mrs, VU-ian Randon, CONES-SHAKES-Slll<br />

somewhat annoying lie U the one *i atom til a m when he noticed | Attendance prtaes wot won by Otto<br />

who sinks into deep Uwusht over ! three art parted in from <strong>of</strong> Uw 1 Femsel and Judge Richard Thomp-<br />

[he momentous decision <strong>of</strong> *-he!hi-r *«*. At he ipproacked, one car i son.<br />

to buy raspberry or butter pecan, or duoiw *••« *ut h* «ivc 'has* and<br />

any <strong>of</strong> Uie other flavors. When (us " "" * u Ouejtj included Part Lt, Oov,<br />

tae BIT ii <strong>On</strong>-ill HeUhu " »v. George FrancU, Fred Chapman Jr.,<br />

inspiration finally arrives and he Tar flllirr l»o raM, sihich hadEdward<br />

Mueller and David Blyler,<br />

decides on raspberry, he uaiiT. aaiU *E ^ari^d nz the dufk. came up<br />

Mary begin, to dip into the freeier is? iidpsed car while Chamand<br />

announces he would r,.ih,:r lute SertiSS m-tf Attiaf the OCCupanU<br />

butter pecan after all.<br />

u.* is* fir for tfceir credentials,<br />

Ill take vanilla'<br />

P2U\iie^i! Ru*?£>ll Uask <strong>of</strong> Unw^od<br />

DOIKV *ad PatralneB Mike Mrvka<br />

Bachman and Frank Kruk<br />

Open Fund Drive For<br />

Scouts In Township<br />

ew ^ufsooned the rest <strong>of</strong> the<br />

PALERMO—The annual fund rals- Firemen . ... Entertain<br />

ng campaign for the Baytea Dlstrtcl, I •__...__. AC*-<br />

Tht durk standa fi\e feet high<br />

South Jersey Council, Boy Scouts BrOfHert Alter<br />

a f9Ur.fO9i square base, which<br />

f America, opened yesterday iThur*. MARMORA—.UeaaOera <strong>of</strong> at Mar- » enclosed la a lenfool nigh fence.<br />

lay) ay) i in Upper u Township T h i with ih fi First tnora VVolunteer<br />

Fire Company rn. The Th head hd alone l weighii h about b 80<br />

Sgt, Thomas J, Spatol, <strong>of</strong> the Palermo tertalned members <strong>of</strong> the jThrisiiin pound*, accordmj to police.<br />

Air Forte Station, serving as com. Brothers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Rest tefibjii ' After lengiity questioning <strong>of</strong> the<br />

munlty chairman.<br />

team after the annual game Wednes. " occupants <strong>of</strong> the three cars it<br />

There are two Boy Scout troops day eceniuf at the S4th st. hair fisld, »_•» revealed that Richard E. Tatum.<br />

now organized in Upper Township, The Marmora S<strong>of</strong>tball team assist. IB, <strong>of</strong> the Palermo Air Base, was<br />

Troop No. 55 <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe, led byed<br />

by several <strong>of</strong> the volunteer fir*. on top <strong>of</strong> the duck and Joseph<br />

Scoutmaster Dare Robinson, and men won the game. The score was 0 Odeil Jr., Ii, «nd Robert Mini).<br />

Troop No, fs <strong>of</strong> Palermo with Scout- M to 13. Children who attended ihe IS, both also from the base had<br />

master Lt, Rudolph Schonch as game enjoyed a ride around th# also ctimW to the duck's head,<br />

their leader. A Cub Scout pack block on the Marmora ladder [ruck Donald D. Thompson. II <strong>of</strong> Casnille<br />

(No, M) was recently organized in afterward.<br />

N. J, also was on the duck.<br />

the elementary school, Hobart Sapp<br />

Tstum, Muell and Thompson were<br />

Jr. is the Cubmaster <strong>of</strong> the Pack, J<br />

released on IM bail: Odeil on BOO<br />

which is sponsored by the Upper I Bicycle Races Start<br />

bail: Others involved and released<br />

Township parent. Teacher Assoeia. I<br />

• an baU include: Richard C. Michaels<br />

tien.<br />

Sunday at 12:30 p.m. ; M. S3U0 bail; Francis E. Wamer, 19.<br />

1<br />

Troop n U sponsored by the Paler,<br />

^10 bail; Robert D. CseerUl,' Is.<br />

mo Air Force Station, having recent,<br />

race <strong>of</strong> Boners Point is<br />

ly renewed their charter received<br />

' bail, all from the Palermo Air Base.<br />

in April <strong>of</strong> IBM. Other adult lead, scheduled 18 begin Sunday at 12:30, | Others »cre Otto Bdredse 11 <strong>of</strong><br />

era are: Airman 1 c Louis j Cote according to George Patterson, ihjir. Freehold. ilM bail: Ham D C^itrtl!<br />

inxplorer Advisor, Captain Stanley man <strong>of</strong> the event.<br />

11, <strong>of</strong> Freehold, lui tmil; and •sben<br />

W, Miller. Lt. Russeir Mclnnes and<br />

Airman 2 c Robert Birmingham, As-<br />

The Kiwanis dub is sponsoring bail.<br />

SUtanl Scoutmasters<br />

the event, which is sanctioned by ihe<br />

Major George A. Haws, command- Amateur Bicycle League <strong>of</strong> AmK,<br />

ing <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the station, is chair ica.<br />

man <strong>of</strong> the Troop Committee, oilier Raees sehedu .d ,ar loeal colidren<br />

members <strong>of</strong> tbe committee are: include; one lirls race ages" from<br />

Joseph Loveite, Hank Schneider, ; Point Flower Show b<br />

Scheduled <strong>Aug</strong>. 23-24<br />

I Jo U years <strong>of</strong> ate; boys handicap<br />

flwt Sgt, Thomas J. Spatol, Joseph event ifor the Rollfast Derbj•• and i Benu for the annual noirer s*Sw<br />

special event for lightweiiht Wke presented by ihe Green Thumb Oaii<br />

, rUers. Thert U no entrj- fee (or Ihe **n Qulj «*re made at a recent<br />

M O M CIEL'S l ' 1 ^'"-"—-•-"•-— — dr "'- 5«H a **'J,'» h « rf West Indies<br />

on MM baautlful. MmplttaM<br />

SwadMiAmvjMnUMe<br />

Legion Women<br />

•.KUNQCHOLM M*M.t.A<br />

Fr.MH*wY«1,<br />

rest, 11 - M,s.fttjtraMfataa<br />

Name Officers<br />

St. Theinai, Cap MaKM, Havana, Raw, (<br />

OCT. 34 - MaCNUNaSNOLM<br />

Mrs, Thomas Again<br />

SlTUBmas, Clud.d trulills, FMiuMnci I<br />

to Head Point Unit<br />

*•»••,- •.•.MMMiHai<br />

Port «u Ptlnc, Havana<br />

SOMEBS P0I.NT-Mrs, Kathrin<br />

HOy.l«-H.S.KUN<br />

Thomas waj reflected president <strong>of</strong><br />

ar«ssa_<br />

the Women's Auxiliary to the Clark<br />

Me. •!-•,•,•«<br />

•iasan post JM, American Legion,<br />

al their last meeting. Other <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

elected for the coming year include:<br />

mm<br />

Mrs, Myrtle Debus, first vice president;<br />

Mri. George Berger, second<br />

vice president; Mrs. Ruth Mulford,<br />

secretary; Mrs, Vera Rosser, trees,<br />

SHRIVE TRAVEL SERVICE<br />

urer; Mrs, Maude Cl*rk, chaplain. 1«N PACIFIC AVINUI ATLAN<br />

Mrs, Lois Bwing, sergeant,at.arm«;<br />

PHONE: 4-54M and 441S1<br />

Mrs, Ethel Thinsehmidi, hutorian,<br />

Mrs, Thomas, Mrs, Debus and Mrs,<br />

Swing were named as delegates to<br />

attend the national com rut ion 10<br />

be held in September in Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>,<br />

Miss Dorcas whitesldr, delegate to<br />

Girls' State from the local l.e"ion<br />

Auxiliary, spoke briefly at the meet,<br />

»s. teUini or her experiences. She<br />

said Uiat she enjoyed her «tuy there ,<br />

\crj= much, ~ i<br />

An announcement wa, made that<br />

there wit! be a dance at the post '•<br />

home Saturday night with the <strong>Ocean</strong>aires<br />

furnishing music for dancing<br />

The Clark Eliason Pest will show '.<br />

turns secured from Pomona Naval<br />

Air station entitled "Fighting Lady" '<br />

and "ISM Olympics" on Thursday j CHATTER]<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust 15, at the post home, ,u, |<br />

memtars and friends are invited to<br />

9th StTMl and Canrral AVMM<br />

be present.<br />

A discussion coneernitig a float CompUfa Menu from • Snack to • Full (<br />

for th# Labor Day parade wa« held<br />

National events scheduled io be We The Mrs. Alfred and Mrs. George Berber<br />

PHONE<br />

held Sunday include: M mile ML.<br />

FrM D«llnry i<br />

1301 Simpton Avanu* race; s mile junior race and I raflt it the Ne« Jersev av QntbBusc aM<br />

Iirto race, L, not. to the pubbc t * j S ad.<br />

arraniementi.<br />

Ptxme 1573<br />

Ail racers, either natiOBal or loral f mtol«rbetaf ctireej ^<br />

were served by Mrs,<br />

K<br />

are to assemble at Jsew York av. and ' Mrs. John Miedwii ««s jppoinUaJ<br />

wsf the busijiess qMrl-<br />

early evening, you can M#6 Itarry ence Hcently wh«n ta* itrai«rre U^ Oar ttat recottted «p to ti*L<br />

17% gre«t*r fad Mirini* in a oonchMMve<br />

tnuMoonUifenUl ocooomy<br />

teat <strong>of</strong> tbe tlnw leaidint tow-priced<br />

^tv^-^aMlCtioliM £Au ceronM by<br />

NATA.*JtuMitaK bam Lot Angtka<br />

to Hew XO«f Chevy proved that it<br />

ootu laaat to optm* <strong>of</strong> «B thrwt<br />

It' hut toai Pttprave that<br />

that mate<br />

c<br />

kind


...wttT.<br />

" * ' • •<br />

IM7 /•sf •relays<br />

to OwodC/fy ~<br />

Fan-Out<br />

ott. vii* A«W»<br />

Plpw, o4i«-yMr.oki son <strong>of</strong><br />

«• . . . ..<br />

IB the Oewn <strong>City</strong> par.de.<br />

i ' ' *<br />

1 AD ameodnifiU was approved ban-<br />

' motor T«hide accidents is<br />

—exce*|ive speed,. foOowing<br />

' line <strong>of</strong> the road, drinking.<br />

fit traffic congestion—and some-<br />

fe^parttng. We tori noticed •<br />

Mr toward double parking in<br />

, at the inexorable tide <strong>of</strong> more<br />

.amount <strong>of</strong> curb space,<br />

-in town for double parking is in<br />

_i <strong>Ocean</strong> av. at 9th at,, particularly<br />

t before the window deadline in late<br />

k pretty obvious that the city's<br />

r A helping contribute to the situ-<br />

fc£Ai<br />

three car lengths for free parking<br />

_ other spaces in front <strong>of</strong> the build-<br />

nickel meter*, which is the crux <strong>of</strong><br />

.especially local business people, an<br />

Bee at full tide, then an far more ears<br />

rUng spaces. So they park double.<br />

! two or three cars double parked in<br />

, both on the building side and on<br />

'. the idea <strong>of</strong> paying a nickel when<br />

' two or three italnutes.<br />

at <strong>of</strong> convenience for the public, city<br />

t to relieve this situation by remov-<br />

[making the entire curb area from<br />

: Office driveway a free patron parking<br />

"' Bit, Of course, the police could<br />

I out a lot <strong>of</strong> tickets to the double<br />

. really solve the probtem.<br />

f many tiroes the volume <strong>of</strong> ''in and<br />

% Hall—yet it has only about the<br />

[ space. That just tempts people<br />

cMvtNM<br />

VUlting motorists learned (he hard<br />

ly that tJrn new freenbead five-<br />

hour narking gieten Ijl the beach-<br />

front ate effective Sunday. They<br />

are the ont>- meter* in the city<br />

operating on UM Sahbith,<br />

The combined members nf the<br />

summer and winter Women's Auxil-<br />

iaries <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian<br />

Church feted Mrs, William R Allen<br />

at a Welcome tea. She la the wile<br />

<strong>of</strong> the then new Presbyterian pastor<br />

* • *<br />

Ralph D, Glarth, operator <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Southern Hotel and a past president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hotel and Reg.<br />

taurant Association, wai reeupentt-<br />

ing from an Ulnesa in Shore Memor-<br />

Ml Hospital,<br />

FIVI TIARS AOO<br />

Ed Partner resigned as a varsity<br />

coach at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School to<br />

take a position it the PennniTania<br />

SUM Teiehem College In Wat<br />

West Cherter, 14.<br />

* • =<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> IMS Community<br />

Association conducted a Town .Meet-<br />

ing at city hall to discuss such com<br />

munlty problems as littered empty<br />

lots, docs on tAt beaches, street pav-<br />

ing and other topics.<br />

* • i<br />

Finance Director Harvev \\ Adams<br />

proposed that the annual budget in.<br />

dude a $30,000 capital improvement<br />

appropriation for beach erosion pur<br />

poses.<br />

Btshop Fred Pierce Cers<strong>On</strong> and<br />

Tabernacle President Ralph G. Luff<br />

announced plans to SO aboard and<br />

Invite European church leaders to<br />

attend etna <strong>City</strong>'s Diamond Jubilee<br />

in Mi.<br />

FORUM AND AGIN '§M<br />

Canadian Visitor Airs Gripes,<br />

Wonders If He's Still Wanted<br />

i want your wife to pay attention to what you're<br />

! it to another woman in a low voice."—G Nor-<br />

t<strong>of</strong>fe b Ori tA« *Un<br />

i ago, this was the time each summer<br />

ig children anxiously scanned the<br />

.Word on bow many new cases <strong>of</strong><br />

i but in their areas. The dailies<br />

s to atories about major out-<br />

i farts <strong>of</strong> South Jersey.<br />

Ter <strong>of</strong> 1S57 the picture is happily much<br />

to * gentleman named Dr, Jonas Salk and<br />

*mWhjto* fond* that made<br />

it pay etf to aa effective antl-<br />

j ft the Philadjiphia toouirer<br />

I thb: "*br tSTMrameln IB<br />

t the adnflaaibn <strong>of</strong> k Angle case <strong>of</strong> illness diag-<br />

.._._ — J paralysis. In previous yeara, by July 31,<br />

Laftywhere from one to 34 casts <strong>of</strong> poUo in the<br />

i Trenton comes a report <strong>of</strong> the State Depart,<br />

"^ *•»» *» New Jersey appears to be ffol-<br />

tMd other dread diseases Into oblivion.<br />

\ report* only 15 cases <strong>of</strong> polio in the<br />

Jtopr 1 to JuHjr 31, compared with 45<br />

t date Wwt year, total number <strong>of</strong> etum<br />

_J war's low incidence rate to the<br />

: vaccine and the cooperation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

; the war afataat another <strong>of</strong> mankind's<br />

: won. Some day we hope to be able<br />

tjrstrophy, mulUplc scler-<br />

i and aottte <strong>of</strong> the others which<br />

OUr be*t hop© is that scientists<br />

[Up.<br />

it you can take a nap<br />

Dr. Julian<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CUy police launched n fund<br />

campaijji for support or the P.B.A.<br />

•nbulinee service It wau We first<br />

appeal since the ambulance was put<br />

•m operation In 1949<br />

It TMU A© O^<br />

A rift over the status <strong>of</strong> Engineer<br />

wmum H. »lus»n Jr. widened<br />

when Mayor Strubte and Commit<br />

•loner <strong>Aug</strong>ustus Goetz introduwd an<br />

ordinance provldins a $4,010 annual<br />

uUry for the post. Con-iaissioiier<br />

Idward Bowker held out for contract<br />

oonnu IKS ions<br />

Three reUil mcrcliant-, were sr.<br />

rested on complaints "f Tahcmaele<br />

Association gpeelal inveAiUMrt who<br />

J d mm wlUtJEunday utes.<br />

* * *<br />

Mayor Bernard Samuel, ol Pliila<br />

delphla. visited tile resort for the<br />

annual Philadelphia Day, which /cat.<br />

yred the baby parade, luncheon and<br />

fireworks<br />

• • *<br />

, Walter A. Keppkr, <strong>of</strong> Marmora,<br />

was appointed by the Board <strong>of</strong> Free-<br />

holders as the new* county engineer<br />

•to succeed Holland A. Sharp or<br />

Tuekahoe, who held the position<br />

IMS,<br />

Supreme Court rejected a re.<br />

Ing order by the ©coin <strong>City</strong><br />

Business Men's Association and weik<br />

waa begun on the saving <strong>of</strong> West<br />

av, full width from BatMnea rd, to<br />

tatk «t. The AaHdittan bid fought<br />

Mr fun width only in the business<br />

section,<br />

»,Y1AM A80<br />

John E. BOSK ell was selected as<br />

the RepubHeati candidate for the<br />

Slate AwmWy when t. Urant fieott<br />

wu Ike Mrtr choice lor the Senate<br />

• * •<br />

The city adopted an ordinance re-<br />

quiring real estate auctioneers to<br />

PIT f 1,800 license fee and post HMO<br />

surety bond<br />

* * •<br />

<strong>City</strong> aoplo»eJ> roped <strong>of</strong>f the area<br />

at Stft it. M3 Uw boardwalk when<br />

high SMI ^tasked over the Vallt<br />

lit the eenler-clty area and washed<br />

•way st«tM lo the teach.<br />

•ervfa Knit <strong>of</strong><br />

. m *f nnseuiah<br />

or|in&atlon with<br />

e to erect<br />

*t the Army's<br />

#i\ P*. TUt<br />

Od <strong>City</strong><br />

i<br />

UtUtre tor air mall<br />

UMll<br />

ptatptmu UtUtre tor a<br />

• mediH«« at UMlettloti<br />

t&e MW 1 0«*an CUy Pttst<br />

Di K D<br />

A<br />

«*• a<br />

f«r t&e MW 1 0«*an CUy Pttst OftUx.<br />

Barely Director Kent Dodge, <strong>of</strong> PbU-<br />

adetphla, wan one <strong>of</strong> the prindpat<br />

ajwaftcn.<br />

• • m<br />

Mlu Mary Cole, librarian, ln»UUtl-<br />

ed a aMIvciy ilbraiy aarviae employ-<br />

lot « WMtera l/nlota mtumter to<br />

tun* IwoJu back and forUi between<br />

the library and torfrowlng patroiu<br />

Potf r 6f thf Pt»»t<br />

WHAt la A<br />

A M4k*i la a perwn who can<br />

•**»MttNMa<br />

ttveatigue<br />

not<br />

mm, he<br />

Mem".<br />

v 1«t or n'eUhban<br />

-<br />

Accord Approaching on Wattr<br />

TRENTOM—•Ne«f Jeriey's water needs al<br />

may be solved after 80 years <strong>of</strong> talking about<br />

<strong>of</strong> the citiieni Committee for a Sound Water —<br />

The group was hastily organized a couple <strong>of</strong><br />

now has more than 3,000 members In 13 countiej.lt<br />

flght a prsposal to build dung on Stoncy Brook Ml<br />

spruce Run, near Clinton, At the present lime, K<br />

organization hag won Its fight.<br />

Hut unlike ether groups <strong>of</strong> home owners f<br />

cessfuily battled a long lilil <strong>of</strong> water plans, !h@<br />

for a Sound waic,r Plan hjs continued to <strong>of</strong>ht<br />

a workable siilution to the water problem,<br />

Senator Wajne Dununt Jr., <strong>of</strong> PhilllptE<br />

Senate Committee on Revision and Amend,<br />

recently concluded a long series <strong>of</strong> public heal<br />

Brook'Spruce Run projects, claims such action<br />

experience for him. He has commended the<br />

merely opposing, but for a sincere effort to<br />

problem."<br />

The Citizen-, Committee is backing a fou<br />

mediate use <strong>of</strong> Round Valley In ilunterdon Coiu<br />

the South Branch <strong>of</strong> the Raritan River Instead<br />

to Delatvare Blver water alone, comprises Ml<br />

and immediate effort to bring New Jersey and Pe-<br />

on a Delaware River program combining wa!«r<br />

control, is another. Development or a program (f<br />

Rarilsn Hiver watershed, is a third point, and<br />

coktinH from S35,{M0 to SS0.000 for a lest <strong>of</strong> - '<br />

vast underground reservoir m ihe MereerMldc<br />

the fgurth point.<br />

Governor Robert D. Meyner has been a firm<br />

Valley and the eventual development <strong>of</strong> the _<br />

.hlnklwt appear to coincide with the governor'! It<br />

Republican Legislature turning lo Dument for,<br />

water question it thus appears that for the Unl-l<br />

may be taken out <strong>of</strong> the political arena.<br />

week.<br />

I lost my luitease there lut<br />

youthful pranksters but<br />

LOST COMMUNITY—Operation Doorheil, >.<br />

Senator Malcolm a. Forbea, Somerset, lo wort •»JI<br />

qtiest for the Governorship <strong>of</strong> New Jwaey "<br />

a quandary for awhile, •<br />

Forbes knew there were MT inuniclpalltiw hi <<br />

he must visit lo ring doorbells, shake hand, with h~<br />

<strong>of</strong>f • pictorial biosraphj. <strong>of</strong> hinuelf and ilk<br />

NOT IVIN ARM!<br />

geM crossed thtt ,<br />

ejulpmenl will be usable If<br />

wben an cmertency arbej.<br />

Tkklm By George<br />

HOOP'<br />

FftEWLY V^TM HIM*<br />

Confidential remark*<br />

Dtogrunlied friend <strong>of</strong> our<br />

iff Am<br />

The RepuMlan candidate wai<br />

. An up-to-date llat <strong>of</strong> New Jer«e» I<br />

wa« secured from Georae C, IUlln»l<br />

Loeil Government, It wu cheeked •<br />

contained In the Legislative Mai<br />

The mystery wai solved when it wu fouBd <<br />

•nunleipalitles have changed status. In Cumb '<br />

Township, which wu Included In the IM0 eat!<br />

or Vineland <strong>City</strong>, In Monmouth County, New' L<br />

wat created since 1950, And later In Mania Conn'*.!<br />

Borough was later established,<br />

I •<br />

DROUGHT—Meets <strong>of</strong> New Jersey'. I<br />

not be felt until the rail when reduced crop. Mre I<br />

, A Mrtou. tall In both rial* and aBapy •*<br />

alriady btea oltkclaJIv reported by th»ful« D*t<br />

lure and the stale Division <strong>of</strong> rait and Oane "<br />

Hlidilfe are thawing the effecla <strong>of</strong> reduced<br />

water. ' .<br />

PlshklUi In the vartous take* MA • ,<br />

ius« the early hot weather prtuo&Ud the<br />

Plant life, whieh •ubsequeqUy die aad dtuir<br />

ine oxytsn to the waten to a level Ifcat to<br />

flub life.<br />

-.„ -Infantile paraly»ls In New '<br />

typhoid fever and other dmml dbMfM<br />

The Mute DeBarlMut <strong>of</strong> HepJlh, m<br />

touch with the altuatlon «t thU UM rf;<br />

at polls in the ilate from juury 1 *<br />

met up to the un>« date Uut year. '•««. -—<br />

PeaeheB m. In 1«M MM «to r M:M>t;<br />

Parted In the stale,<br />

Mlk «ntl polio vaeelne inocUUUbo*<br />

syj fcealtfc department otO<br />

rats Uili year to the iaJk ihoU<br />

m*<br />

AUGUST 9, \W THE OCEAN CITY<br />

Offklak<br />

TiickahM River<br />

[AHOE-Captain Harold<br />

Captain Harry W. Dehn.<br />

i at the Near Jersey Btato<br />

SCHOOL<br />

f CENTRAL AVINUI<br />

TMchara<br />

•raiting Program<br />

>A.M,teli:MI>,M.<br />

ASII 1 TO T<br />

Phonm 1797-M<br />

Matters AuocUtlon, ln«p«t-<br />

«d tile TueluhH Rfler for the At-<br />

soelatlon over the week end. Both<br />

we quite Impressed with the un-<br />

pravmunM made there and the de«<br />

veloptnent <strong>of</strong> boating on the river.<br />

Captain Smith si .lo-Kiot cabin eruis.<br />

er, "The Oerad II." was docked at<br />

the Tueknhoe Marina durlnB the<br />

week end. Mm. Smith and Mrs.<br />

Dehn were guets <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />

John Denny <strong>of</strong> Tueknhoe River<br />

Farms, enjoying a tour <strong>of</strong> their<br />

home "The Clodfrey House" and the<br />

bams, and the racing hones.<br />

Captain and Mrs. Smith entertain<br />

ed Mr. and Mrs. Earl a. Rocker,<br />

owners <strong>of</strong> the Tuckohoe .Marina and<br />

Mr, and Mrs. benny at a buffet<br />

luncheon aboard the Gcrod It before<br />

leaving the area.<br />

F. P. RISTINE & Co,<br />

M.mb.ri N.w Verb and PtiHa^Batt*. Stock Ixctv••«<br />

Anritaa<br />

123 SooMi Broad Str«.t, Philadelphia<br />

NMtypeiikar M3Qt<br />

Clinton D. Lowden<br />

•iraltlNTATIVI<br />

P<br />

m<br />

17th ST.<br />

MARKET<br />

Open Thursday, Friday<br />

and Saturday Nights<br />

'f!l 9<br />

DELIVERY PHONE 1363<br />

ompetitive Prices<br />

FINE FOODS<br />

• GROCERIES<br />

• PRIME MEATS<br />

• PRODUCE<br />

When in the ana visit aor stores<br />

in Avalon and Ahtmton<br />

NOW! A TRUE<br />

Washington<br />

Snapshots<br />

By Induttrial Praia «.rvlc«<br />

WASmNOTDN — The bnportanee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Congressional hearings on tax<br />

reduction — really eomprehem've<br />

hearing*—is becoming more apparent<br />

each day.<br />

What la urient U a searching in-<br />

qulry into the need for the type <strong>of</strong><br />

tax reduction which would best bene.<br />

fit the nation,<br />

Ttila It MpMlally vital ktani<br />

Mm* political laadtn art Making<br />

to puih Democratic Congmdonal<br />

leadan into pattae* "* • "quMda"<br />

»«# induction Mil In oroWr to grab<br />

erarflf front the llianlwwti* Ad-<br />

mintatraflan.<br />

Meanwhile, President Eisenhower<br />

I opposed taking any action toward<br />

I tax reduction at this time—but he<br />

did not bar the door to future cuts.<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Congren rocillod that<br />

on a ptevious occasion House Demo.<br />

crata, fearing that the Admlnlstra<br />

tion planned a political tax reduetlon<br />

coup, rustled throuf h a mo tax credit<br />

bill. This wa« done without hearings.<br />

The bill failed to become law.<br />

Under present condiUons—respon<br />

•ible members <strong>of</strong> Congress sav—<br />

beneflelai tax reduction can be ab><br />

I taincKl only if careful attention Is<br />

I nlven to the subject.<br />

Try Oman <strong>City</strong> Marctunta Flr.t<br />

(KEAN CITY<br />

Ninth It, and AllaMli A**,<br />

PHONI tata<br />

P.R.S.L. TERMINAl<br />

fsHth and Na**n Itreat<br />

MONI 1113<br />

IN A BIG<br />

iCUL<br />

FT.<br />

121<br />

2-DOR <strong>1957</strong><br />

WITH AUTOMATIC DEFROST<br />

TWO-DOR beauty and style... big 12-cubic<br />

foot opacity.,, it live combination with lep*<br />

«nte freezer and fresh-food system*. Tbii i»<br />

* brand-new 1?S? model—a great buy in two*<br />

door tiie aad convenience!<br />

EDWARD S.GORSON<br />

HOTPOINT APPLIAHCM — ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR<br />

M48<br />

752 WEST AVENUE<br />

ANtttCA<br />

lOIItT PITIRSON-<br />

PAINTING: PASTIME FOR<br />

SOLID CITIZENS<br />

MY GRANDAD LOOKED DOWN<br />

his note at artist.*—particularly those<br />

<strong>of</strong> the male variety. He belonged tu<br />

a leneratlon that regarded PalnUng<br />

a* too trivial and flighty a pastime<br />

for solid citizens. His attitude was<br />

doubtless colored by lurid tales <strong>of</strong><br />

unstable painters such as Van Oogh,<br />

who slashed <strong>of</strong>f his left ear in a fit<br />

<strong>of</strong> despondency, and Gauguin who<br />

deserted his wire and turned up<br />

years later surrounded by native<br />

maidens In the Polynesian Island*.<br />

I recall how grandad chlded a busi-<br />

ness associate <strong>of</strong> his who spent his<br />

leisure hours wandering through art<br />

galleries, and how Incensed he be-<br />

came when his lB.year«ld grandson<br />

bought a kit <strong>of</strong> paints and announced<br />

that he was loing to become a por-<br />

trait painter.<br />

But this stuffy attitude tow.ird<br />

piiiltting has all but disappeared,<br />

thanks in large measure to Winston<br />

Churchill and Dwlsht Elsenhower.<br />

As these plllarn <strong>of</strong> citizenship ascend-<br />

ed to newer and prestige they made<br />

no bones about their passion for<br />

pslntint And in less time than It<br />

took them to plan an Invasion, paint<br />

ing was transformed Into a pastime<br />

or eminently respectable proportions.<br />

* * *<br />

HUMANS AUK a funny lot. They<br />

don't tru^t their own opinions so<br />

they rollow the established taboos<br />

until someone they respect tells them<br />

it's all right to change their minds.<br />

Women rejected lipstick and nail<br />

polish for decades. It wasn't until<br />

a few substantial ladles <strong>of</strong> society<br />

began wearing the stuff that it be<br />

came acceptable for respectable<br />

women Men rejected wrist watches<br />

lor decades. They figured there was<br />

something awfully girlish about an<br />

Stem that looked like a bracelet. It<br />

wasn't until some respected pugilists<br />

and politicians were persuaded to<br />

wear them that the wrist watch be.<br />

came universally acceptable to solid<br />

males.<br />

Similarly, painting has anally come<br />

into its own. And if you dont think<br />

It's catching on take a look at the<br />

books The record indicates that art<br />

supply stores did a quarter billion<br />

dollar business last year—much <strong>of</strong> it<br />

with amateur painters. This mean*<br />

that If you dldnt buy a kit <strong>of</strong> paints<br />

and bufshes your neighbor probably<br />

did. Remember Bab Zuppke, the famed<br />

football coach whs launched Ked<br />

Orange at the University <strong>of</strong> Illinois?<br />

When he retired he began puttering<br />

with palnu and discovered an ar<br />

tlstic streak as wide u a railroad<br />

plank. In showing his excellent land<br />

scapes to friends he <strong>of</strong>ten muttered<br />

his amaxement that painting could<br />

be an auitlng substitute (or the<br />

rough and ready rigors <strong>of</strong> the grid-<br />

Iron.<br />

• • •<br />

IF YOU'RE AVERAGE you prob-<br />

ably consider yourself about as ar<br />

tlstic as an albatross But there's a<br />

good ehanec you're mistaken. Every,<br />

one Is Messed with an artistic kernel<br />

—and the kernel <strong>of</strong>ten proves to<br />

have the submerged proportions <strong>of</strong><br />

an Iceberg,<br />

But there'i no need to wait until<br />

you retire. Buy tome paints and<br />

brushes today and start probing at<br />

the talents within you. The sootier<br />

you discover and begin cultivating<br />

your talents the better prepared you<br />

will be to And a lively and reward.<br />

Ing life hi retirement.<br />

"The flnn «xprcaed<br />

fcwtamta an Ml MecMarily<br />

th, <strong>of</strong> the miu«Mi.eiitI"<br />

FURNITURE<br />

ANTidlll A MODERN<br />

RgFINISHED and<br />

REPAIRfD<br />

CUSTOM CABINCT WORK<br />

•MMBINGY MMIIt<br />

IMVMI ON FURNITUM<br />

1ARL NORTH'S<br />

WOOD SHOP<br />

RaltMtrarf. BulMtra<br />

10H, itnM WHIM PL a, stattMi<br />

MMNIlNt<br />

lA/ucnc CAM I HAVI<br />

WHERi IT DONE<br />

A Directory <strong>of</strong> Speclallxtd SMVICM<br />

nr.CORDINC<br />

RFTAPIWJ<br />

CMBM<br />

CORDING<br />

TAPINO<br />

PAINTING<br />

No Job Too Big<br />

or Too Small<br />

• VENETIAN BLINDS<br />

• WINDOW SHADES<br />

M.CMILLE<br />

1113 lay AVWIM<br />

PhonmtSTS<br />

WUoton Van UnM, IIK.<br />

wW IB LOU! HfTlii<br />

LOCAt M IMTIIUTAT1<br />

MOVING?<br />

•xraitT SERVICI<br />

PMM MTMMTn<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

EXPRESS CO.<br />

• ITOBAO1 •<br />

How About<br />

LbttitgYovr<br />

Driver in Crash<br />

Assessed $24<br />

Court Business<br />

Shows Daclina<br />

Two penena were fined by Muni-<br />

cipal judge Franklin A, King in a<br />

relatively light Kulon <strong>of</strong> Traffic<br />

Court Tuesday when only elsht de-<br />

fendant* were 9cb«dul«d to appear.<br />

John t. Donahue, •!, <strong>of</strong> PlilladeJ-<br />

phU, wu fined »M on • canleu<br />

drivmg charM and an added M<br />

fin* for falling to carry bla driving<br />

llsense and ear regUtretioD at the<br />

tune <strong>of</strong> hU arrest.<br />

ne charges reaulted Sundny when<br />

Donahue's ear was Involved la a<br />

crash at 5th «, and Atlantic «v.,<br />

where hU auto cnabed Into the rear<br />

<strong>of</strong> another vctuele, injuring a woman<br />

panenaer In the front ear aligliUy.<br />

Margaret B, Smith, <strong>of</strong> 300 Mk it,<br />

•mm fined |iooi ciurfe <strong>of</strong> Sttal<br />

through ike red light on the B*ach<br />

Ttarafan bridge U ttt at prior to a<br />

bridge opening.<br />

Stanley Luk.uwlet, MdgeteBdcr.<br />

told the court that Mm. Smlik drove<br />

her ear ever Into the Hurt tan* la<br />

get around the bridge gat* u be<br />

was swinging It cleaed to weattMBd<br />

tmftlc. Mrs, Smith explalnM thai<br />

the bridgeiender waved <strong>On</strong>Mk the<br />

ear Immediately In front <strong>of</strong> hert<br />

and Am thougbt the go akead signal<br />

»M Intended for feer abw,<br />

Leon p, Cardone Jr, If, <strong>of</strong> Gleo-<br />

slde. Pa., was fned <strong>of</strong> carden dri*-<br />

Ini charge* which resulted July V<br />

when a five-year-old child ran Into<br />

the side <strong>of</strong> his ear while be wai<br />

driving north on Central av. near<br />

59th st Cardone told tte court that<br />

ttie youngster darted Into the itreet<br />

behind a moving southbound ear<br />

and ran into bli left front fender.<br />

Three ouUnT-MaM motorists failed<br />

to appear and forfeited cash ball.<br />

Verna GV Marts, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, loat<br />

$U baU on » stop street violation<br />

which resulted in an accident! Emilie<br />

R. Bergman, Newtawn, !»»., forfeited<br />

110 ball on a red light violation, and<br />

Alan H. Biekel, <strong>of</strong> Lafayette HUM,<br />

Pa., forfeited $10 on a speeding<br />

charge.<br />

$1,1 Billion Pay Lost<br />

hi Year's Accidents<br />

The pay envelopei <strong>of</strong> America*!<br />

workers ware short *1,100,000.000 lajt<br />

year. This wage loss was the result<br />

<strong>of</strong> time lost because at work acci-<br />

dents, the National Safety Council<br />

says.<br />

Costs oi work accidents rose about<br />

8 per cent last year, according to<br />

Accident nets", statisUeal yearbook<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Council.<br />

Just air tne press, the booklet<br />

shows that medical expenses In-<br />

creased to about H00.000.000 and<br />

overhead costs <strong>of</strong> Insurance want up<br />

to *450,000.000.<br />

Damaged equipment and materials,<br />

production delay* and time tones <strong>of</strong><br />

other workers not involved in the ac-<br />

cident* east Industry W ,80.000.000<br />

Tot* eost sf M t aMridentr was<br />

t3.75O.0OO.OO0.<br />

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ttte<br />

'^#^«^ i: '" : "<br />

el 'MKtm'MW oMwrtunlty or hearing<br />

Lr.CUHH during, his preaching roitaMiiit.lJeMn<br />

€lty*<br />

Or. BfcrtntL.IL Bam, patter <strong>of</strong><br />

M National Presbyterian Chun*.<br />

Wuhtocton. D. C, and paitor to the<br />

PiwkWnt and Mrs. HMBhoww, will<br />

to the aHBhai pwaeber on Sunday<br />

fa( «*• air oondttiooad Strand Theater,<br />

«h Mi Ik* tartfttt.<br />

Dr. Et»n served as chaplain and<br />

oknd in the European Theatre<br />

w IMl to IM*. which followed<br />

a polenta <strong>of</strong> 10 years at the First<br />

PtHbyterian Church. La JaDa, Calir.<br />

In 1»51 he waa awarded the first<br />

annual lectureinip to colleges and<br />

unlvwtUw In the Middle Bait by<br />

to* American Frivnda <strong>of</strong> the Middle<br />

Ban. Int., and In |984 was designated<br />

tha -Clergy Churchman <strong>of</strong> the Year".<br />

Dr. flairo hi th* author <strong>of</strong> neveral<br />

haMu and has received many decora,<br />

ttooa and awards to both military<br />

and reU0ous fields<br />

Dr. G. E. Thomas<br />

at the Mooriyn<br />

Spiritual Director<br />

MethodlfT Speaker<br />

Dr. a, Emett Thoinaa, director <strong>of</strong><br />

U» Spiritual Dtwutmut <strong>of</strong> the Gen<br />

•m Baud <strong>of</strong> Evangdina <strong>of</strong> the<br />

M.lboafcjt CHurrt, wlU pre.cto la<br />

the MMrlyn Theatre on Sunday it<br />

MO p. BL >t lie iNMMJli Servic*<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Writ MMbstUtt Church.<br />

Before cumin* to hi. present <strong>of</strong>.<br />

fl« Dr. Tbomu in* the pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

the First MeUHdUt Church <strong>of</strong> Had,<br />

donHeld. He fHWived hi< tholosl^al<br />

education and doctorate at Boston<br />

UiihHrt<br />

Ha it widely known u an author<br />

aa weU as a preacher. His books<br />

include "To Whan Much Is Given,-<br />

DfL O. •RNirr THOMAS<br />

"What JMiii Was like", "How To<br />

Live Your Faith" and "Faith Can<br />

Master Fear". Recent publications<br />

service will begin at include 'Ameriea! Whither Bound?"<br />

* *dM an organ recital by Lean -S« mm Century Mystics". ••Spirit<br />

afd HaeQaln followed by a tong ual Uie in the New Testament" and<br />

•le» at f ;40 with the formal part •'Steps to the Christian Lift".<br />

<strong>of</strong> the mvlce at B o'clock.<br />

In September Dr. Thomas will par-<br />

Dr. Moore wU] serve as chaplain licipaie in a preaching niHisn In<br />

<strong>of</strong> Uie day and Uie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tiber. Belfast, Ireland,<br />

oMIti AuoeJatiBn Quartette under The Slimmer Solo Quartet will sinf<br />

the direction <strong>of</strong> Mr Krueger tenor al the evening service and also at<br />

will furnUh the nmaie at all the the 9 and II a, m. Rervlees in the<br />

Sunday aervim, other monten <strong>of</strong> church, A song service, led by<br />

the Quartette include Mary Jackson. Howard Gilbert, will precede '.he<br />

MprPMj Nancy Fishbum. contra! Lo; evening service,<br />

•nd Tom Pertina, baritone.<br />

Dr, William H, Quffkk will preach<br />

at the morning services in she<br />

church, Dr, Guffiek's topic: "The<br />

1<br />

Search For Security",<br />

t Conference to End<br />

! i 1 ^Bf^^a]aiai ^B»B ^f l«v a ^a* BBIIW<br />

%€ Baptist Church<br />

t = • -—-<br />

I Mnricil Tr »wlogui to be!<br />

X^£Z "T."T.° f 1z m "t" y c • ' ^ wmw^ m-r~ _J.M.LM. - LM.9 y ^KIAHF^<br />

... —.— «. tog Nw part Nira* yaan °" wiuth Auxiliary Feature'<br />

Tin *ra.t Cwnmlukin Pallawthip,<br />

Oeorie O, Ashton, organisi and<br />

tat, Ql WMert M o»*r 40 mU<br />

choir director <strong>of</strong> the church will<br />

at " " In 17 ceunmat <strong>of</strong> Hi*<br />

present a "Travelogue T h r o v .1 h<br />

Church Music" at the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

Uie Summer Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> toe first<br />

mm Th» «f*»nUi wrt<strong>of</strong> the Ocesn [Methodist Mettsdist Church Gfnireh on en Tuesday Tuesd at<br />

.., Summer Bible Conference „_. ! p, m, in the Holel Biscajiie, I<br />

open Monday at 730 P m Speaker: Mr, Ashtsn --•: — is - unlely . known—<br />

as |<br />

will wll be e the Bev, George Georie Slnvm Slavin, paB. pas i •" orginist and has had experience<br />

*— tor <strong>of</strong> - FaJth — ,-• Communiiy - - Church, — = as a direcloF af choral groupK- lie<br />

•adrn, fa. He will speak ej>ch eixn. jriduate ot Union Tiieolojciiaj<br />

Ing (Monday through Friday i at 7,30 Seminary in New York Cily and ivas<br />

p. m, and it the Morning Bible Lnstructsr In church mujic at Drew<br />

Mdur (Tuesday through Friday I at University, He directs a choir <strong>of</strong> 40<br />

it i, -ni.<br />

voices durini the winter j,easun and<br />

Musical program will featu-e is the director <strong>of</strong> the Summer So!o<br />

Anton Marco, former opera star with Quartet for the church's summer<br />

the famed ian Carlo Opera Company, program,<br />

(osw full tine gospel singer. In Mrs, William R. Ouffkk, ihe wife<br />

IMS Marco fonajok his career ss <strong>of</strong> Uie pa-.tor. win preside. DBVO.<br />

I baiit«i( <strong>of</strong>. the ian Carlo Uons will be preienied by Mrs, John<br />

so that he might devote A, Mawhinney.<br />

-_.to:.flUl time ChnsUin^erv-, L:_—. Mrs, Frank ••"" Taylor •-••— ii •• iho •••-chair.<br />

Is*,' Me vrtll sing at the Bible Con-1 man ot tBe ' vrui Sing at tne Bible Con- ' ""•" •" "•" hones* uumess cdnunmife commiiu-c. sni<br />

fcfrtce Monda- Monday evening; through ' *'" ^ assisted by Mrs. Forrest<br />

Sunday evening (<strong>Aug</strong>ust 1) ' Bridegam, Mrs, J, H. Grouse, Miss<br />

, Every faturday Saturday is 'Tilm rum Night" at .. »"^f J>^.<br />

the Conference, and the feature this<br />

Saturday (<strong>Aug</strong>. 101 will be a minion<br />

5I S S A »P« **"• M r, Jliss Alice Derr Mrs<br />

Lester E, Eyre, Mrs, W, «, Fairman <br />

Miss Flsrenee Dollaway, Mi*» Bill<br />

abeth Heancy, Mrs, David Hall, Mrs<br />

•ry JUro m eonjuneUon wiia the Mis., Robert noS»rt ttonary Conference, Koeert P t>.<br />

p H,,«v"M«"i''~H G liarey, M Mrs. Ld Leonard Hor Hu"<br />

'I The Conference sponsors "The pw ' M^.r^KnStk? rS^ ""<br />

^;^ = Fashioned H}'mii^Sing" on Music Fier<br />

' Sunday aftemoan from I lo<br />

The all musical program<br />

f<br />

Will<br />

Pat<br />

eraIld A. Mawhinney, Mrs. William Mchoi<br />

Mrs. William H. Peacock. Mrs Walter<br />

K 8mith Ml>s W<br />

- «" "Stradw. Mrs<br />

ltow1 1 Sutton Mrs<br />

U or anlsl; i*"<br />

" - Ho""" S»«oe.<br />

* Mr* Charles L, Keslcr, sn>. Ll»ie<br />

Hurtwk and Miss Mildred stanscr<br />

.<br />

Conference also sponsors<br />

Mate MMtlngi for ehlldren eon- 'Thank You Lord". Maxwell ,md<br />

tatad by Mu Yvonne Smith youth Sjkes. Offertory. "Romance", A, Jen<br />

director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci Bisen.<br />

Youth Choir, u<<br />

I Third<br />

l<br />

ty*<br />

SIAVILLf FRIINDS MHTINC<br />

season <strong>of</strong> the Siblr foil. , Saavllla, N. J.<br />

uch tw«an June 30 con j Meeting for Worship First Day<br />

daily far nine cunsecutli e j 11 a m<br />

, concluding on September 1 for mformatl'in cjll Orean <strong>City</strong><br />

Annual Mlutonary Conrcrei.-.<br />

lted by Her David P. Wright<br />

if* ^"^^•V Motlcal Mr*<br />

MessSge "by Rev Roy Brill,<br />

nlaaioiury to Africa for 20<br />

*r Africa Inland Migutn.<br />

-~-Supenrlaed NI«IU Nun-<br />

'p. *—6p«!)iig Service <strong>of</strong><br />

FIRST CHURCH OF<br />

CHUliT, CCIENTIST<br />

f Hi at. and Aahury «v.<br />

Sunday Seniic~9 30 and II a m<br />

Sunday School—9 JO and 11 a m<br />

Wednesdqv evcnitl


w<br />

fe<br />

w!§<br />

1<br />

m<br />

ll<br />

THI MEAN CITY SMNTINEU.EDOER<br />

*h* MlmWy <strong>of</strong> at* *ad In<br />

Jmt It unit etaviwi* that<br />

Ce-Staf* In Romantic Comedy<br />

dM aomcthlnf HI i 'Band <strong>of</strong> Angels'<br />

Richard Arlen on<br />

'•«**», «udh kUM -Some a«EMeat» are MuMd by<br />

defective vrbidM; now. but nUMve.<br />

rjf taw, are due lo higMMy defetls Civil War Tale<br />

Gateway Stage<br />

llie ererwbetahig eauaa k nearly<br />

ahmya> a Itarata defect, waefher Gable-DeCarlo Star<br />

'Anniversary Waltz'<br />

4r. ipmounwd phyttatl or owoul. «r .... perinea , be.<br />

Thv<br />

ciune o» a wrong atutu* in Strand Feature<br />

Opening Tuesday<br />

,_ iimtetu Slate-a pnngrint at uMreaMd<br />

For everyone who has at one time<br />

STRAND<br />

•pent ud MWMlN <strong>of</strong> nlsht 'appi<br />

or another wanlM to kick In a tele,<br />

Today and Tomorrow<br />

#ffl help to remove from<br />

vision t. they are bound to get<br />

-tint UMM ttaM whs eannet or Clark Oabte and Yvonne OeC»rta<br />

a vicarious us Bleasure oui '<strong>of</strong> "An-<br />

wttl aft'MVI MfWy",<br />

Mar In ihe filmImtton <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />

Penn Warren's famed novel, "Band<br />

* t^ilrwl terW<br />

m Angel.". Also starring ij Sidney<br />

-W. *> not MAMt WiMweed to Poltier,<br />

Nfc<br />

Oable plajg a wealthy New Orleans<br />

U Bulkheads<br />

Cfnilcm.iii and former slaveriinnvr<br />

I W«* <strong>of</strong> imtalllns sulkheatllne „„ I Ml*. UeCarlo U a southern arMee!<br />

JalMg Popular av. In West Wlldwood whs becomes a slave.<br />

will MMl later this monlh. the Filmed In the actual locale <strong>of</strong><br />

Borfuih Council reported,<br />

tht iiory. Baton Rouge, Louisiana<br />

n» Council also announced thm Ihe film boasls many authentic civil<br />

the county will install .term diniiia War setllncs.<br />

JB mMu sections <strong>of</strong> the rcmiminlty Poitler, ivho starred in nincklxxnd<br />

• anil •Us nMMIUi. A number <strong>of</strong> streets Jungle, in seen as Raii-Ru, the form-<br />

trill he pnved In .September. er slave loader who joins the Union<br />

Army and returns to kill his for,<br />

er mazier, I<br />

Msnday, Tutiday, Wadneiday i<br />

•an James" is the iiary <strong>of</strong> the CARY GRANT and Deborah Kerr get involved !n<br />

colorful life <strong>of</strong> New York's sonn- aiiorted problems in "An Affair to Remember," current<br />

writing mayor. Jimmy Walker. II<br />

stars Bob Hope In the title role. attraction on the screen at the Village Tlieitre,<br />

Also appearing are Paul DouelKa<br />

Vera Milw olid AtejiU Smith<br />

Ii Is the gripping story <strong>of</strong> a dapf<br />

In the course <strong>of</strong> Walker's niah! addipt ^and his struggles with hb<br />

club.hop'plnii career, which rouBlily ivifi-. hreiher and father. It Is th*<br />

paralleled his two terms in city Hall flrsi pieture to be made under Ihe<br />

tho funlnvinf major <strong>of</strong> New York's revised provisions <strong>of</strong> Ihe Production<br />

Roaring Twenties turned night Imo 'Code<br />

Administration ailowlna a nar.<br />

day in a fashion unmatched by any rflliM thpme lo be Brespnted,<br />

I public figure before or sinr<br />

These years are brought Irlt VILLAGf<br />

ORnin in Ihe film.<br />

Now Maying<br />

"An Affair to Remember<br />

MOOBLYN<br />

('arj' Grant and Deborah Kei<br />

Tsday and Tomorrow<br />

Pat Br«ne tnakeK hl« flrsf mnvir<br />

appearance in the hi; eomeOv<br />

"Dernardina", Terrs .Moore. Jam>jflosnor<br />

and Dean Jnsaci also star.<br />

In the film Doone sings the tiile<br />

PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH<br />

son». ^Bernardine", "Tcc-hniqtie,"<br />

"Love Letters in ihe Saiiil".<br />

It Is the Btor?' <strong>of</strong> a group <strong>of</strong> teen<br />

WWH6 ROOM Of THE SIKOIA<br />

agers, <strong>of</strong> uhirh Boctne piavs- Ihe<br />

leader. He dreams o.' a ShansrlLa<br />

u<br />

Fpln and Fancy Food"<br />

for "iiiiVH like us" whe-r mothirs<br />

have lo Mime to (heir sons inr spend-<br />

Ilia money and .-wrniijisiort lo leave<br />

MEAKFAST DINNER<br />

the house<br />

Monday, Ttwlday, WadnHday<br />

•» II A, M, 4P, M. to 7:30 P, M. Micheal tia»o's Bnindivav play<br />

comes to the srrtjen n* a powerful<br />

* Pit, FUNERAL Pli. AMISH VANILLA PIE and highly emotional produrtion.<br />

llAIful <strong>of</strong> Hain* piayrd eialit mon'hs<br />

AHanHc Avenue and Plymouth Ploee<br />

**r.<br />

Mil<br />

CEOKCE COHICK<br />

tNi st>.<br />

r Asked to fii'nd URC <strong>of</strong> his favorite<br />

j photograph* to n display In the Mid-<br />

|ule East, tMarenrr BuH, head phfr<br />

jtocraphor at MGM studio fur years,<br />

'" •' tlnud ono <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth Taylor,<br />

I tirant plays a debonaire bar h* iorl<br />

who is engaKed to the iieliesi airl new lelevuion aetsr MoI)>^¥Ood<br />

in the world and Miss Keir plays a ha^ its ews on IN tt'imn Beatty,<br />

I sophisticated nisht elub slnser who ir«m Arlin^npn, Virginia, who made*<br />

I i» also betrothed to a millionaire. hih debut In "The Curlj H.adi-d<br />

j Jt is Jerry Wald's iir*i indepen- Kid " He's a lean, inteMigent youth<br />

idem productfon for Twentieth Cen-<br />

<strong>of</strong> ^0. who 4eems destined to really<br />

tury Tax and was airtrted hy<br />

no place-, in hU chnstm prDfe^^ion—<br />

Academy Award winner I, M,<br />

Carey<br />

saint. Con Murray,<br />

sa and Lloyd Xola Ahlhony<br />

niveraary Walu" eotnLng to the dole,<br />

way naynouM Tuesday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 13,<br />

thru Sundaj'. <strong>Aug</strong>ust 11 and marring<br />

icteran matinee idol Hlehard Arlon,<br />

Not lhal lelevUion Is Ihe principal<br />

devil in this ho»l comedy that recked<br />

Broadway for two years, but Arlen<br />

as the master <strong>of</strong> the Waller house,<br />

hold does get his chance to knock<br />

in the TV during the hilarious antics<br />

that make up this delightful and<br />

uproarious laic.<br />

"Anniveniary Walti", slarring Ar.<br />

jen, follows George Jessol Into the<br />

dir cooled somers Point showplace,<br />

Arlen, who has been in more than<br />

ISO pictures since the time he was<br />

ieatured in the epic aviation film<br />

"Wings," has been a favorite <strong>of</strong> men<br />

and women both in lilent and talkie<br />

• pictures. Lately he has teen loun<br />

ing in summer stoclf and doing TV.<br />

Iliis is his second successful summer<br />

<strong>of</strong> tourlnx with "Anniversary<br />

Waltr", the Broadway hit ilial starts<br />

<strong>of</strong>f innocently enouuh with a happy<br />

couple with t»o teenage ehildren<br />

ceh?bratinB their lsih wedding anniversar}-.<br />

The fun stalls when ;<br />

hubby lets slip that artually. it is<br />

their Hih,<br />

From here on in Ihe guffaws, gig. !<br />

Eles and grins go from uproarious to I<br />

fracturing with the two preeoeious '<br />

• youngsters chipping in.<br />

Bird Watchers Bid<br />

to Join Field Trip j<br />

Bird watchers <strong>of</strong> the area have '<br />

been invited to gather together Saturday<br />

at »:30 a, m, at the Cape Way '<br />

Po»t Offii-e and then proceed by c;,r<br />

to the be.t obsenatiun aria, lo ob-<br />

Tho -intuuincemeni has been made<br />

iUflF<br />

Ihat ni-u numi ciuia Lallsbrielda<br />

, Today and Tomorrow<br />

uill vrar in King Vidor't "Solnmon<br />

"The Prime And the ShoU'Sirl" i, nil Shehj" to be (ilined in llaij ne\,t<br />

a love comedy starring Sir l^urenve<br />

Oliver and Marilyn Monroe.<br />

Miss Monroe plays an AmerU-,in For -A Sfar Tak« a HMiday,"<br />

j showgirl who goes to London at the Mamj* Van Dor.n will (•*» Vif-<br />

j Mine <strong>of</strong> the carongtion and Is swept nris D. Sic, ana) WalKr ChUrl at<br />

<strong>of</strong>f her feet bs the Primr. played toit.r, and „»»„ ef inly, „,„,<br />

by Oliver.<br />

daihins laadlnf mtn far htr<br />

n in the • The fun reportedly begins »iien •f RanMM. Sh. hai HM rsl# <strong>of</strong><br />

the Prince, overwhelmed by Mi«* in InMnMttanaHy fanwui nwvi*<br />

, Monroe's charm and beauty, Ui*s WW *Matlanlnt In Horn., who<br />

! his pomposity and fail* in love. dfCMH to H* HI th. tm,ns M,<br />

1 Monday, TanMy, W*dn«4ay<br />

1 who have km<br />

"Love in the A/temaen" u a spir>- fan Itnan. Saundt<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Bay<br />

comedy starring Oary Cooper.<br />

hris'<br />

N#or 9th Stremi<br />

Audrey lleBbum and- Maiint-e<br />

Chevalier.<br />

Cooper is a playboy bachelor<br />

Casanova and MU» Hepburn piai.<br />

beauliful young girl who tjils<br />

love WIOL him.<br />

i Chevalier is east as a private de.<br />

tective in his first mimon picture in<br />

B-hieh he doesn't sins. He plays<br />

the father <strong>of</strong> Miss liepburn, wt»<br />

finds auf'that hu daughter Is in love<br />

with the man He has bee.i paid to<br />

spy upon.<br />

II is based on Claude Asel'-. noveL<br />

"Ariane".<br />

:<br />

com*<br />

Allocate Funds For<br />

U*.<br />

Poultry Research<br />

The]<br />

A 130,000 -matched fund" DM bam<br />

granted to ths New JWfV D^utmuni<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture by th. United<br />

itr control ,<br />

Prodoeer ««<br />

SUtet Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, y and<br />

to be u.ed for renearch and technical t<br />

anUtann for the fipunded marked-<br />

Ing program for New Jrrwy poultry motion<br />

products. Initiated thin nimn.<br />

The New Jersey Poultrj- Product!<br />

Promotion Council, recently created<br />

u a branch <strong>of</strong> Ihe State Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture, I* directing the orogram.<br />

The Council will allot ODMO<br />

M match the Federal grant, according<br />

to Stale Secretary <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

Phillip Aianpl, who Is alao «creUry<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Council. The allotment wUJ<br />

Twenty-Second<br />

Restaurant<br />

22nd St. and Asbury Av#.<br />

GOOD row<br />

• CAREFUUY PffiPA©<br />

— HOURS: -^<br />

WMkdays — 4i30 P. M, to f R<br />

Sundmyt 8. Holiday* — 1 p. M. (o|r|<br />

VISIT OUR DAIRY BAR<br />

Refreshing Soda Fountain Tim<br />

BREAKFAST ft LUNCH SIRVEO<br />

sene shore birds, !<br />

Opsn 11A.M. 'Ml Mldnlt*<br />

Joseph Cuia, chairman <strong>of</strong> the Na.<br />

ture Walks, has annoum-ed that Dr.<br />

Flmest A. choate will be the leader<br />

<strong>of</strong> the expediiion. Dr. Choale has<br />

been conducting nature ii sp* along<br />

the Jerney Coast under the spon.<br />

sorship <strong>of</strong> the New Jer«i'> Audifbon CRONECKER<br />

buteU in Atlantic Cil>-<br />

SIA ISLE CITY, N, J.<br />

NatiaiMlly Known Wmr Or«r Half Atmtwjl<br />

HOTEL<br />

At <strong>On</strong>* Of America^ BMt Dlnina Span<br />

SUNDAY SPECIAL<br />

The second film Twentipth Cen,<br />

PULL COURSE DINNERS SERVED FROM I<br />

turj^us will make m Bneiand, ifter Me»U <strong>of</strong> Diifinctien 4 P.M. ... PRICED SO THAT YOU CAN!<br />

• long period <strong>of</strong> time, will be m<br />

Wardsur (ireei,' tiiih Victor Vscas<br />

in an , , ,<br />

FAMILY, SPECIAL DINNERS MIC<br />

liirerliBg »nd tilth jeffry Hunter as<br />

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

us star. The flrst am will be "Niked<br />

Earth," starring Joan CalliBs and<br />

SPECIAL EVERY SUNDAY<br />

lUihard T^dd<br />

BUFFET DINNER SERVED FROM MO to.1<br />

p b y v — i nt^^<br />

A FULL COURSE DINNER PROM THI I<br />

and television- hj» had itn rrtiti od<br />

ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR'HilA-*<br />

W'fs! Poinl. Since tie T\ ihaw, there<br />

h^s been sn Bii per tent iscreise in<br />

h * to ihe mJ;iir> spademy.<br />

peep}? ihAn ever befor*.<br />

DANCING EVERY SATURDAY<br />

,1-0 u or<br />

fsi-<br />

DANCING FROM 10 P.M. TO IMkl<br />

PAT KANE AND HIS TWO<br />

NATIONALLY %<br />

FAMOUS<br />

iEStAURANT<br />

SEAfOOO MARKET and BAKERY<br />

Property Values Rise<br />

6 Pet. in New Jersey<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

iSTAURANT<br />

OPBM DAILY<br />

PROM<br />

12 Noon to 9 P. M.<br />

MARKET . , . 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />

9A.M —<br />

Home — Ready to Serve<br />

HOME-BAKED GOODS<br />

•tins - Pies - C<strong>of</strong>cei<br />

JL M. to 8 JO P. M.<br />

A.M. 2JO and 1:30 P.M.<br />

MONTACiNA. Prop-<br />

LY AT 11 10 A. H,<br />

taxable to more than<br />

S%<br />

m<br />

U<br />

C nstjnffltal?."<br />

JOU ».:! be h fir; r.i E> . ii Presley'-<br />

, my^irai ; rffiJBpini,!<br />

:n "Jailheas*<br />

. Ratl :" " A • the Him,<br />

tfre> eron-<br />

ihf-m 'f. inso i fl. miil gr&up<br />

Alan L*ad H hit KHtvold<br />

Hn, D»»rf. ivill c*4tar in Tke<br />

Freud PitfcM,- a arana ttwi a<br />

fHMr-san r«4«M«iMipb<br />

who fi-rf fla I»oiinin» btin.<br />

•ihrn ht ipp t.pp._»nt Kjt.hfr<br />

. fmly two and one half hOhon Jol IW llepbiirs<br />

, liars in valuations—a eumulaiiie 41 HU HoUyaood fur ;h* En;,<br />

j p*r cent increase—were added to tnt<br />

i in "Soulil<br />

jfajs rolls. This >e»r's sis per ewn<br />

i j Inereajf contrasts «itn » S per rem Dim] fcsnuik i. ,n<br />

' i ri»« Ust year and J per «n( in !(;.*<br />

rfipf it,<br />

l«iS (or lotH.ooi tnr tu<br />

• Amoni Ihe eountiej. rhuie is n


two<br />

itimtts A NEW<br />

HARDWARE STORE<br />

at 3315 West Avenue<br />

Open Ymar 'Round —<br />

Mare pmopla by ft ar,., umo<br />

HERTZ<br />

Rent a car m<br />

Mr Yew Mondavi<br />

For Any Day!<br />

'S ESSO SIRVICI<br />

PHONI Mil<br />

A Pmfmhnal Service Rendered<br />

By a Selea Staff<br />

nw Arranged for Private<br />

School, Cftltaga or<br />

•y Itudanta<br />

I iANOUAOCS REMEDIAL READING<br />

ARITHMETIC<br />

ITtCMATiCS TYPEWRITING<br />

•MM4SH SHORTHAND<br />

• SCIENCES<br />

teaching Courses<br />

,tf\'<br />

'fs^**'-'-"'-<br />

W. FIFTEENTH srem<br />

tkmmt <strong>City</strong> 2330-W<br />

NOYID?<br />

5T AND DIRT —<br />

Your Driveway<br />

with<br />

"LAVEMENT<br />

¥,'' ';.£.'<br />

S** 1 ;- * "TaTfe<br />

2781<br />

if Inc.<br />

»«f America.<br />

THi OCEAN CITY SlNTINIL-LEPglll<br />

!&« Lont<br />

ln the uorurvtce<br />

vital to jam a Flu*. HH nurMiy,<br />

klmlacgirtan, srtnsry ami, Junior<br />

dMt mart in the first floor <strong>of</strong><br />

tfce dmw-h. Th. Yowth Department<br />

MtU In th« AtattnMy Boom on the<br />

tt M dlraetor. Dnotiona by Mri. John A,<br />

Mawhlnney Mm Fran* Taylor host.<br />

eos chairman<br />

Wednnday, Auavsr 14—<br />

n t« y<br />

7 43 p m —Mid Week Priyer Serv-<br />

wt floor, the Men's Bible Clam ice in the Assembly Mall.<br />

In th* dupal and tho Womci'.<br />

Bible din In tile Ladles' Parlor. HOLY TRINITY IPISCOML<br />

ttoy KL Darl>y, general supcrlnten- 11 Hi it and Central av<br />

The R*v Formt E ViuOrun, Th.<br />

11 a m.~~Worslilp Service in the<br />

Rescue Squad Make* Gift<br />

dMfnh Identical with the » a mJoseph<br />

D Parsalls. Organist and<br />

*<br />

s«r*ks. DM Nnnery where pareMs Choirmaster *<br />

may lastv* their small children dur Th« tHi Sunday after Trinity!<br />

la* th* morning services will be 7 30 a m —Hoi) Communion.<br />

(ft* bald In th« nursery on the first S a m —Family Eucharist, The<br />

floor.<br />

Re% Lloyd a Chatlln, celebrant<br />

by *<br />

TM p. m.—Dr O Ernest Thomas. Fr Vauiihan's talk Who la My<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Evangelism Methodist rather'" Junior (hull will sing,<br />

Caweh, will be the guest pastor at 11 a m—Momlnu Prayer and<br />

*•»«*•»• UM aarvlee hi tin Moorlyn Theatre Sermon Miss Nona Ilorfco will sing<br />

OB th* tnardwalk There will bo a the solo prelude Choir will present<br />

•one service led by Howard Gilbert the tantlclc* and the anthem.<br />

and special music bj the Summer Wednesday. <strong>Aug</strong>ust 14—<br />

Solo Quartet<br />

7am —Communion<br />

Tmiiy, <strong>Aug</strong>ust l;<br />

Thursday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 15—<br />

1 p u.—Summer Auxiliary In the 9 a m —Holv Communion.<br />

llscayne Hotel "A Traieloguv<br />

Through Church Music oy George<br />

g y SECOND CAPS MAY BAPTIST<br />

Shore Road, Palermo<br />

Ashton, church organist and choir •ten Marry F Flnddson. Pastor<br />

Stinda) Churt h School 9:4S a. m.<br />

Albert WclK Mipenntcndent, The<br />

thli wevk n Hannah, A<br />

Woman Who Kipl Hei Promise".<br />

The Devotional Reading is: Psalms<br />

M: 1-2, ISM. There is a clans for<br />

every age group and a qualified<br />

teacher for every class.<br />

Worship service begins at i I SCOTT BURMAN, left, chief <strong>of</strong> Cape May County Res-<br />

o'clock, wilh Mrs. Mary E. Pashiey cue Squad, is shown with Ellwood Seelman, commander <strong>of</strong><br />

playing the prelude. The Sermon<br />

by the pastor.<br />

Foil 405, American Legion, <strong>of</strong> Dorothy, N J. Squad made<br />

Evening Servictp bogins at 7;J0gift<br />

<strong>of</strong> oxygen inhalator to the Legion Ambulane* Corpi,<br />

•MM DAILY 7;JO A.M. TIL 7)M P.M. with a Oospel Song service. We on behalf <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County Heart Asioefalion.—<br />

like to sing the hymns you love beet. Grainger Studio photo.<br />

NMBAY ft «ATU«DAY TIL » P. M. Sermon by the pastor.<br />

Wednesday evening at I o'clock,<br />

the Hour <strong>of</strong> Inspiration, This is<br />

the place to receive a good Bible<br />

Study Course.<br />

Charge Against<br />

Thursday evening at 8 o't-loclf,<br />

"it costs so little<br />

choir rehearsal.<br />

* * *<br />

• Jo surprise them<br />

Officer Dropped<br />

MUST PRUSBYTERIAN<br />

7th st. and Wesley av.<br />

Motorist Plaintiff<br />

Preaching Christ Crucified, Risen<br />

...PHONE<br />

and Coming Again<br />

Fails to Appear<br />

Rev. William iMdcllff* Allen. Pastor I<br />

iilo a. m—Morning Worship, sub. i Patrolman Leon O'Drtidv. who l.isi<br />

WHEELING<br />

Jtct; "The Demon <strong>of</strong> Anger". summer gained a muasur^ oi<br />

m<br />

=<br />

B;JO a, m,—Sunday School for the I i '*' b v drove a police patrg] car through<br />

a rod traffic light al 81)1 si. and<br />

Anbury<br />

•>>' issuing a traffic summons<br />

»hole family, y William lam V. V. Wenee, Wene, ' to a pcdestraln, was huik in ilu' n«><br />

letieral superintendent- Presenting again this HMik.<br />

Christ through the written word io PI I. O'Dnidy, a ternporarv I'lrn',<br />

M age groups. Quest speaker for nwr patrolman, wa MUVH irallir<br />

I Mult clauses will be Bertram Hippie. summons on complaint <strong>of</strong> i.n irate<br />

10:45 a. m.—Organ Meditation, ciliien who charged lhal ihp uifirir<br />

!<br />

11 a. m,—Morning Worship Nur*.<br />

sry for preschoui children in Church<br />

House,<br />

given. Everyone welcome.<br />

0;S0 p. m.—Intermediate and Senior " am—The service. The Sirehrisilan<br />

Endeavor.<br />

men. The Hcv. Donald O. Doll, pas-<br />

7:30 p. m—Organ Meditation lur. Si, Pnurs^ Lutheran Church.<br />

7:48 p, m.—Evening Worship. MM- Ardmore, Pa. The Anthem; •Praise<br />

sags: "The Lord <strong>of</strong> Science". Tile To the Lord The AlmigJil}",Arr, Olds<br />

rlielr under the direction <strong>of</strong> Mrs. The Chancel Choir. The Dust:<br />

Marlon Trout Murphy will sing al •Hark, Hark, My Soul!"iheily. Mr,<br />

both serviei.s,<br />

and Mrs. Donald M.<br />

Wednesday—<br />

Epistle-Romans 8; 121"<br />

T|45 p. m, _ Enjoy the midweek . M „ a 11 h e w 7: i,>23.<br />

llble Study Hour". The pastor will I Chun-h<br />

continue a series <strong>of</strong> studies in the<br />

<strong>of</strong> Christ". Discussion per.<br />

av .<br />

The 24-year-old <strong>of</strong>ficer, whose winter<br />

home is in Alexandria Vs., appeared<br />

before Municipal Judge<br />

Franklin A, King in Traffic Court<br />

Tuesday and pleaded not guilty to<br />

Ihe charge. The case was dismjs ,i-d<br />

Mr lurk <strong>of</strong> priwefiltion.<br />

The epUfide started i; st week<br />

when O'Urudy sloppw 1 Mrs. A,<br />

Patterson and issued her ; -ummoiis<br />

charging her with drivins throuih<br />

a stop flireot at North st. and Central<br />

av.<br />

Mrs. Palierjon and her husband,<br />

who reside at 2B3S Risnu: sun rd.,<br />

Ardmore, Pa,, were taken 10 police<br />

liFadqu«rters by PH, O'Drudy where<br />

bail «as set. They waived a hearing<br />

and reluctantly paid the mandatory<br />

fine.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce again in their automobile<br />

the Pattersons followed PEL O'Drudy<br />

as he went about hi* business driv<br />

ing the palrol car norlh on Asbury<br />

av. A short lime later they were<br />

back at police headquartent demand<br />

ing the <strong>of</strong>ficer's arrest for crashing<br />

Hand. The j a red light.<br />

Till' Gospel. Court Clerk Joseph X, Cuarracinq<br />

Church a.id filled oul the regular poilM" trarfic<br />

rorns ore air^onditloned; ; sislailun ticket, and Mr, Patterson<br />

free parking al eorner ol Kiih and slsned it. However, the complainant<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> av,. for ait services. j Tailed to appear in court Tuesday<br />

_ ——— | to press the charge, and it was dU-<br />

IT, JOHH-S LUTHERAN .<br />

10th and Central av.<br />

The Re*, Frank P. Adler,<br />

Paitsr<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Paul M. Weil. Ministry<br />

?T.'. llON _ N ** LUTH1RAN H CHAPEL missed on the <strong>of</strong>ficer's Pl^ <strong>of</strong> in-<br />

Uth and West av (<br />

t:M a. m—Church Suhonl. Visitors<br />

coS^t^s^arMrs^aril^Deuiol Taking Army<br />

file Ifehth Sunday after Trinity<br />

i a, m.—The Early Service. The<br />

Sermon; ••Wolves and Sheep". Pastor<br />

Adler, Gloria Myers, ioprano solo,<br />

tat; "Eternal Hfe".Q. Duninn.<br />

»;4S a, m.—Church School, classei<br />

for all ftiea. Nursery through Adult<br />

Departments, Specialized films<br />

sliown during insLruiiion period in<br />

Bl^ departments. Vliltors' ea r d s<br />

rw ran own this mocUrn<br />

VICTOR'<br />

HSTLINI DISK<br />

©NIT $fl- 4S<br />

*A MONTH<br />

rtsr n^j^L** *** * h ^ > *^<br />

MMWM<br />

. McHENRY'S<br />

OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

A EQUIPMENT<br />

326 AHanNc Avmua<br />

~ 071!<br />

'.."T^-Th. . * The ^ | C ^^ f ^ **<br />

!«». 'face to Face "The Rev, Carl ' Thon1as t ace^The Rov. Carl ' MrDougal gal Jr. son <strong>of</strong><br />

W, Weber, Pastor, St, John's Huh-<br />

Mr, and Mrs, T. T J. J McDouBal M D SSI l SS<br />

eran Church, Mayfalr Philadelphia<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> av.. is now undergoing Army<br />

Pastor Weber will sing "Face 10<br />

basic training as a memi*r <strong>of</strong> p<br />

Faeii^ by H. Johnson, The Silo<br />

Company <strong>of</strong> the Second Training<br />

"Jesus <strong>On</strong>ly"hy HoteliEdilh Evans<br />

Regiment at Fort Dis,<br />

contralto,<br />

He was graduated from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

High School In June. Al Fort Dist<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S<br />

he is recelvlnB instruction in general<br />

IMh it. and Wesley av<br />

military subjects, infantry weapons<br />

v<br />

Wr*«r Ms#r, tarthslamew B. and tactics, afier which ho will re-<br />

Dayle, Paitsr<br />

ceive two weeks' leave before ad-J<br />

vanced trolninii.<br />

Masses—6:30, B, 0:15, 1U:,M and<br />

11:10 a, m.<br />

Confessioiu on Saturday_i to 3-30<br />

and T;30 tatp.lL<br />

Daily Mass at 7:30 a m<br />

Plrst Frld.y-<br />

Ma«e«—a:30 ana S a m<br />

* ?° ll , r tf'" 1 Bud manners art considered a 1<br />

sliceies <strong>of</strong> bad morats.<br />

"A LITTLl NEGLECT<br />

MAY BREED ©WAT<br />

4 to 8:30 and<br />

i<br />

7;J0<br />

TnunOay<br />

to B.<br />

before,<br />

MISCHIEF"<br />

• * *<br />

QUHN OP MARTYRS CHURCH<br />

• (Author's name below)<br />

Ind it. and Atiantli av<br />

SUNDAYS:<br />

Natura pralacta our body<br />

» «;«0. i, 8;1S, 10;30 and by snclojing rrmt sf if in<br />

•ur ikin, A, iMfl M th.<br />

•kin it unbrohM, Infastiou.<br />

garmi arm kapt out.<br />

Masses—6:30 and 8 a. ,„<br />

Confessions on Thursday befi<br />

* to S:M and ?:30 to 9,<br />

CUB LABV OF GOOD<br />

COUNSEL CHURCH<br />

40rh and Aabury av,<br />

tUNBAVS—<br />

^ IWBe^-i, 911Si ,0.,s m i H1S<br />

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Pham 3334 Evcnlrtg* and WMk Endt<br />

TharafoM, It ii not wit.<br />

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EASY LESSON fi<br />

Uncle Di«<br />

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FOOD<br />

ECONO1<br />

HERE'S HOW TO SAVE FIVE WAY$n<br />

f LOW PRiCU. ¥our food dollar wretches further at Uncle «««•», Week ln^,<br />

I. out yeu'll flnd no keKer valuM. *<br />

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! 3w -yeu need to •l.n.ln.t. |.nOl«d nervei. It t ilwayi a pleaiure IOB*.<br />

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WE CARRY A COMPL6T6 STOCK Of ;'<br />

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Mas<br />

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.*.*«> read<br />

T FAVORITES<br />

hkSttSon.VefoYelt<br />

SCALLdM<br />

f* D«VtLED CRABS<br />

_ tATOIS<br />

MMM - POTATO SAlAD<br />

tfft* Ofer Chvn<br />

CHICKEN<br />

OYSTERS<br />

CLAMS<br />

LOBSTER TAILS<br />

LOBSTER MEAT<br />

fVer - - - Phone 1348<br />

stA<br />

MARKET onrf KITCHEN<br />

CRABS<br />

r OU SAVi EVERY DAY<br />

wtm? WAY<br />

: fS-l l "? .,'f>*^._ n.k« Mur from Ari.<br />

tana. All the nukin't far a Sor<br />

prlnd Party,<br />

ASBURY<br />

DELICATESSEN<br />

I1M A5BURY AVENUE<br />

Acreta from Falmer<br />

Oar.,.<br />

Brings out the<br />

BBT in ani|<br />

Hot Dog!<br />

GIOKGE BARTON, HM»<br />

llanal rsjpe iplnnlng cowboy, whs<br />

It an* o( th. it.r. ef th. Wild<br />

Wett thaw coming with the Hunt<br />

•ret, Clrcui to Octan city next<br />

Monday, Aufuit 11, Th. two par.<br />

ferniancH, at tth it, and Watt av,<br />

will ba ipantared by tha Klwmli<br />

Club,<br />

Summer Girl Chosen<br />

Sea Isle Parade Queen<br />

Annetu B. Chiurco, ]7-y«r«ld<br />

Junior at the Academy <strong>of</strong> Noire<br />

Dams it Vtilanova, Pa,, has been<br />

named queen <strong>of</strong> tho annual baby<br />

parade at Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> iomorrow<br />

afternoon,<br />

MUs Chiurco received 2,176 voles<br />

in the contest to select the queen,<br />

and edge gaily Lovejoy, 17 daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> city Commissioner and Mrs Carl<br />

J. Lovejoy and an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School Senior, who was runner-up.<br />

The eight runnersup will scne<br />

as the queen's court on her float in<br />

the parade. The queen will he<br />

crowned this evenins at the Amarl.<br />

COT Legion Hall in Sea i tele, and<br />

V coronation will he fallows' Jjr<br />

dance, sponsored by Uie Beach<br />

Patrol,<br />

Thd parade will ctart at g p m,<br />

and will feature four bands jnd<br />

ive divisions.<br />

Most psrents fail to realiie that<br />

beys and girls see life's problem:,<br />

from a juvenile poir.l uf view.<br />

XHK enticing tang <strong>of</strong> sweet pepper, onion, picktc<br />

and cAuliUqwcr plus the delicious swoot-sbtir flavor ol*<br />

sugar, mustard and vinegar—what a yvoy tto add<br />

oomph to a hot dogl Suns', you've tasted hat doge and<br />

hot dogB-Jbilt wait tUl you've had one with Croafte 4;<br />

Blackwell Hot Dog Relish.<br />

CSB aha lurm out mighty fin* India, kttibxv* an«t<br />

Hamburaar Ralitfwi. Try them - far eosdnnt taint<br />

CROSSE &BWCKWEU<br />

tMVMOUE ik, MAKYIANO<br />

special class being set up in Den<br />

Is Township to meet with require<br />

lents <strong>of</strong> the Beadleston Act.<br />

Mrs. John Bergh, Otto Ferus, aam<br />

Jlei Broadley and the dislriet clerk,<br />

^eslcr r. Thorn were appobited by<br />

he president, Albert Wells, io meet<br />

•1th the Dennis Township Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education at their convenience to<br />

omplcle final arrangements.<br />

New Chaplain in<br />

First Service<br />

Air Force Worship<br />

to be Each Tuesday<br />

PALERMO — The Rev. Thomas A.<br />

Meryweither, rrtcnlly appointed<br />

Auxiliary Chaplain to serve part-time<br />

with the TTOIh A. C. and W. Squadron<br />

at the Palermo Air Force station,<br />

held the first General Protest,<br />

ant Service Tuesday morning in the<br />

theatre building. Twenty-oiic ui<br />

tended.<br />

''Thy will be dene" was the ^ermnn<br />

Inpie chosen by the Key. Mr Mcry.<br />

Heather, who rmpha>.i/rd thut too<br />

many people plan their live.', and<br />

expect to achieve their personal goals<br />

with Cod's help rather than acknowl.<br />

edge Cod's will and suBjert them,<br />

seh'es to His plan.<br />

The Bev. Mr. Meryweather. who Is !<br />

rector <strong>of</strong> the Episcopal Church <strong>of</strong> I<br />

Atonement in Philadelphia and also<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> the faculty <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />

Divinity school, conducted<br />

the service and led (he hymn singing !<br />

te have Stfnday evening services fer '<br />

the base personnel should contact'<br />

him or LI. Rudolph Schorsch and if j<br />

there are enough requests arrange. I<br />

niema •—-— wui -'" •"- hemade.<br />

Until further j<br />

•foiled the rj skiy MwSices will Ml<br />

held each Tuesday morning ol 10<br />

O'CIOcli.<br />

Mrs. Swagler Feted<br />

at Surprise Shower<br />

CQRBIN CITY—A surprise layette<br />

shower was given Sunday evening<br />

for Mrs, Lore,i Swagier <strong>of</strong> Dennisvllle<br />

by Mrs, lleracc French und Mrs<br />

Don*)' Hostler Jr., at the lloslior<br />

hume here.<br />

Gifts were arranged in a Bass!nclie<br />

beneath streamers <strong>of</strong> green,<br />

jeliow und white crepe paper. The<br />

honorec received many lovely sifts<br />

Attending were Miss Dorothy liarris,<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Franklin Robinson<br />

[and gauinter. Hollj" Mr. and Mrs I<br />

Jamef lord, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis,<br />

: Kishpaugh Hid children. Mr. and Mrs<br />

; Herbert Bond and family Horsce<br />

| French, Dorsey Hostler Jr. and Lorcn<br />

Swagler.<br />

Petersburg<br />

Annual Church Salt<br />

Scheduled <strong>Aug</strong>ust 15<br />

By LILLIAN SCHWiiaiNI<br />

Pctersbiirg — Sponsored by the<br />

Woman's soclekv <strong>of</strong> Chrtstlan Ben-,<br />

lee <strong>of</strong> th<br />

lee <strong>of</strong> Inc. Petersburg Methodist<br />

Church, the annual rununege and<br />

hake sale will be held Thursduy,<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust 1 >lh. beginning p a, in,, tin ,<br />

the lawn <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Beujali linlriiken, '<br />

flaute 80, Peier»burg. I<br />

The sale will eonsibt <strong>of</strong> hated<br />

goods, fresh and canned trulls and<br />

vegetables, jellies, clethliu,', etc.<br />

Anyone wishing to contribute muy i<br />

notify Mrs, Mildred Do Haven. Rduie I<br />

"i, iliis community, ehtlrman <strong>of</strong> Uie 11<br />

!e, Collccllnn »r fc.u-J — •<br />

-o<br />

mo<br />

eepied<br />

KATHY CLOUB IN HOSPITAL<br />

Kathleen Claud, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />

and Mrs, James Cloud, <strong>of</strong> Old tueka.<br />

hie Road, entered the AMjmtlc atj<br />

HoiplMI Thursdiy, She underuenl<br />

•n eye operation. She returned<br />

home Friday,<br />

SOCIAL NOTpS<br />

Morton. Pa.<br />

' < v<br />

fcfwsrt mm. Alfred Cioud and fan.<br />

Uy, e*«t4U, ' ^ . -V<br />

Mmrmcm<br />

Mr, and Mr». CUffonl BnHMMo<br />

daughter Main, <strong>of</strong> NorrUttn, *ei-e<br />

gumts for a week <strong>of</strong> hi. fkrewta,<br />

Board Awards Mr. and Mrs- Maurice Cawthn,<br />

UBD, Mk «&<br />

nounccd t<strong>of</strong>t th*<br />

and, the entire pert!<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Cawthra alia were<br />

Cerpi la seeking »<br />

Clown buffoonery U al Wend<br />

lueati <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. cUflford<br />

Untie. Cape May<br />

i hm* <strong>of</strong> the __<br />

td with daring trapeie Bus-Corttracts Cawthra for several days, They<br />

counties.<br />

in. ««Hnt <strong>of</strong> the ai will UM amiable cavorting <strong>of</strong> wala and<br />

aJw visited the homo <strong>of</strong> their daugh<br />

Them •ppliea, •<br />

Jlrturn to fJMu ~ Mond«y. monkey*. Uie apiriM mantuvtn «• Callt Bid* For<br />

lor, Mn. Robert Tomiinson and<br />

•tlend.net at Am<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce <strong>On</strong>e more more It will be "Ortm Dny •etiMd by horses and rfahn, tnd Uie<br />

family, <strong>of</strong> Zloglervllle,<br />

Under this prog, , ,<br />

on the city trari fronUh» W^wt av. numlpuuttons <strong>of</strong> skilled Jugglers. Playground P<br />

The Cawthraa<br />

iNtM the count -.in wish t MMM M »od •Uv^.7. v^.7. (h« Hunt H Although Hunt* have rvtaMed til<br />

MM ana it guaranteed th ,,Ur» BMM BMM. brand HW chew hw upfrMrt fr ID old time flavor <strong>of</strong> the circus which<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Up-<br />

before enllitnent. Enlistments arc khemoon and #\-ail»i Performance! ance! can be found nowhere else in the<br />

accepted In the Women's Army Corps under auaplcei <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> C realm <strong>of</strong> entertainment, they have<br />

tk«<br />

•or two or three years.<br />

Klwania Caub. Curtain limes an 1 modcrniwd and streamlined their for<br />

the CHean<br />

tit. Cramer alto announced thai and I p. m.<br />

operation In many WIJI<br />

Cfiy nenooli, where they attend d «<br />

Igt. Evelyn Ford, WAC recruiter, am<br />

They use ayeh items as portable tuHlon pupil., to L, Wenon <strong>of</strong> *sa<br />

» contacted at the Army Recruiting Thl. cirava haa kam In unjntar- •eata that CM be erected in minuter lale <strong>City</strong>. Frtertoii's bid wai »,0W.<br />

tillon. Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, every Thun< rupfed bvllnm <strong>of</strong> •ntarMlnlnB and firepro<strong>of</strong>ed tentj covering acrei Public Strvtoe wis tne only other<br />

lay between 11 30 a. m. and 2:30 Ih* American public for man than that are supported by UghtMlgii<br />

p. m Sgt, Ford will be happy to an « M«n. Tfil* y«r (t ha! cr««*d airplane cable and east aluminum * Se'specW meeting <strong>of</strong> the board<br />

iwer any questions pertaining to the an tnHr*iv n*w pnajKin wtth poles replacing the old heavy wood Tueaday evenlnf wa« to approve<br />

service from applicants or their par. m«r. Nun ag 4tt. appMrinf In en type.<br />

plain and ipwlneitloru for the grad.<br />

Bills,<br />

Mi* MtrM rinic in II aMtaii>BHkad The show moves along the ens inf. dralnige and surfacing <strong>of</strong> the<br />

dliplavL<br />

40 motor playground area <strong>of</strong> the school yard<br />

CACIY COB<br />

The project will be advertised,<br />

Two sailors entered a bus and sat Hunt Bros., with headquarters in<br />

with bid to be accepted at the next<br />

across from a pretty girl.<br />

Burlington, N. J., Is one <strong>of</strong> the lew<br />

meeting, Tuesday evenini, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 27<br />

remaining eireus shows eperatlng un-<br />

"Thai's a mighty euie girl." one<br />

Insurance for the school. buses<br />

der the traditional canvas.<br />

<strong>of</strong> them remarked, "shall we speak<br />

was renewed for the 1M7-H ierm at<br />

to her?"<br />

A thrilling sight for youth and<br />

i cost <strong>of</strong> M04.02 with William Brown<br />

"Take it easy, Mac, Wail until adults alike la the second largost<br />

,f Beeslcy's Point.<br />

she paya her fare."<br />

-privately nvned elephant herd In<br />

Plan* were made to seek admit<br />

the country. Another novelty ta Uiat<br />

tanee for Upper Township pupils to<br />

Cl.iiln.d Ad, Bring Quick fUfulit It owns Itg own hclieontcr. whlrh<br />

will fly over the oily in advance to<br />

call attentlsn to the show's arrivil,<br />

Tlefcets are being sold by klwanls<br />

L-lub members, who thereby earn a<br />

1 4<br />

VoHng<br />

n»e ^i<br />

Election,<br />

re;<br />

by ihe<br />

Houj6 thli.<br />

The<br />

voten waa"<br />

and the TomII M M recent sur<br />

enjoyed a trip to Bear Moui lain <strong>On</strong>ly four<br />

N. V, suten Island. La OuardUi hearing! to<br />

Field, pownoa and,Camp Hagen, at •tralght.<br />

ihawnee on the Delaware, where<br />

daughter JoAnn Is vacationing, The itrieki<br />

to the board 1<br />

Pegiy Lobb, <strong>of</strong> Morton, Pa., with<br />

presentation<br />

several frk-nds, was a weekend fluest The ehallea<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, James Cloud, Ernest ply to the i<br />

Magnier, who has been visiting here day.<br />

with his grandson and family, return,<br />

ed with them to his home In Rutledge,<br />

Pa.<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Charles TenneKn, Lc-Bs are<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philsdelphia, Pa,, were v/eek-end remely ne<br />

liuesti <strong>of</strong> his sbtier. Mrs. Maurice !is and girli .<br />

Cawthra. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ten-<br />

o first base,nesen<br />

and son, Paul, also <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

were recent guests <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />

Cawthras.<br />

Mary, <strong>of</strong> _.<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Al Sheveran and son. Mrs. Ann „<br />

Prince, <strong>of</strong> Conneclieut who are visit, ind daughter,<br />

ing with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buganskl. her grandd<br />

<strong>of</strong> Woodbine, were recent guests <strong>of</strong> ipent a day<br />

Mr, and Mrs. F. Cifoni.<br />

Loretu<br />

Uuests <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Ocorgs Dili aunt, Mn<br />

Sunday were Mr. and Mrs l.fslev Monday. __<br />

Woods and daughters Ediili ind flth Mr. and<br />

KAJ'S DANISH B><br />

and COFFEE SI<br />

"The Home <strong>of</strong> Delicious Baked i<br />

DAILY SPECIALS<br />

Corner 11th and Asbury Ave. —<br />

Op«n 'til 12 Noon Monday. — Qpmn 'til 4]<br />

DAN'S<br />

FILET FLOUNDER<br />

WEAKFISH<br />

BUTTth FISH<br />

POROIES<br />

SEA BASS<br />

KINGFISH<br />

BLUE FISH<br />

SIA TROUT<br />

CRAS MIA,<br />

CLAMS<br />

SCALLOP<br />

SHRIMP<br />

BAIT<br />

BLOOD WORMS<br />

FRESH SQUID<br />

FRESH SHRIMP<br />

SHII<br />

OPEN DAIlYl<br />

EXCEPT SDNOA.J<br />

Th« Home <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cinnamon Buns and<br />

Goods Made With<br />

DANA PAS'<br />

OUR 27th YEAR<br />

Open Daily B:30 io 5:30 P, M, — Cl«t«ll<br />

Bfh STREET and MOORE A><br />

(<strong>On</strong> 8th 5trMt bbtwMit WMI and l<br />

FRUITS and<br />

mM<br />

Fawta —<br />

FEATWttMQ<br />

FMtM<br />

• •; \9sr<br />

'<br />

(J'lifil'i 1 ' -t^f'^'-iili<br />

Dole's New Drink<br />

Green Giant Peas<br />

Assorted Jellies<br />

Ideal Ripe Olives<br />

Hunt's Tomatoes<br />

Instant C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

Creamy Dreamy<br />

Ice Cream<br />

All Flavors , . Bata Club<br />

Beverages 2<br />

half<br />

fallen 79'<br />

Firm, delicate flavored tA%<br />

Maine Sardines 3-25'!<br />

LOW Price!<br />

Ideal Margarine 2^.49<br />

Choice •/ Thotummdt . . '4ico<br />

Fresh C<strong>of</strong>fee ^ 85 C<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tasilk<br />

Fmmimt Bitty Crocker<br />

^^S^^mm<br />

CAM 32-o*<br />

mourn<br />

331<br />

CASH SAVINGS P<br />

GREEN STAiVS<br />

LANCASTER BRAND and U. S. Oov'f Sraded Chotc leaf<br />

Chuck Roast<br />

Rib lb63 UaJ HI<br />

WM lb<br />

RoastHas.<br />

Lancaster Brand Sliced Lunchmeais<br />

MMM «?•,!£ Iff Ml HHfUMF "<br />

mm Muii! t-ifc<br />

NMT IW PH..,1"P",S«, Iff ME<br />

Lancaster Brand Lamb<br />

Heek ir Shank JU Brtatt sf Lamb<br />

• - • • • ^<br />

SALAD<br />

Acme's Delicious Seafoods<br />

HADDOCK FILLET '—•<br />

LOBSTER TAILS »•"•* «<br />

E DRESSED WHITIH1<br />

FRESH JERSEY PORBIES »23«<br />

Lamb ShraMir Sbipi Ltmb ShNMir RMt<br />

"43t<br />

SAVE! .Acme Grocery Values I<br />

OPEN TONITE<br />

Thursday 'til 9<br />

Friday 'til 10<br />

LIPTON'S<br />

TEA BAGS<br />

4B In #7.<br />

LIPTON'S TEA<br />

O Ian weed<br />

7 Kindt<br />

Select<br />

Stewed<br />

100% Pure i ar<br />

PLAN1ERS<br />

PEANUT BUTTER<br />

J«r fit<br />

.^L.ti,...<br />

Prian BtxtK* «wa M 10, ItlJ<br />

OOMI<br />

I2A49-<br />

No Cooling . . . No<br />

Jutf HEAT "N lAT<br />

ONiEYED ESKIMO FROZiN DINNERS<br />

UtA laTter<br />

MtM ftl IHB, Inriiilim Han, tmirii<br />

iHi, MBililJ IHtafHt •• ant!*.<br />

Sensational Sale! ACME REDUCES EGG PRKES<br />

EGGS<br />

• The Ffnest Butter in America<br />

Louella Butter^69*<br />

For the IFeek-end, try one <strong>of</strong> Virginia Lte't<br />

JJUTCH APPLi<br />

PIES •- - 49'<br />

Orange Chiffon Cake !%VZ -<br />

Apple M M<br />

Fnlftd Bint<br />

FRESH £GG P<br />

VALENCIA<br />

wrm.<br />

45c Party<br />

'<br />

Cracks WhMt<br />

Refreshing California Seedless<br />

• «nd«>Mtt for • Inrit bowl<br />

IQf OMUTt


IT, Ur. Mm Halne-<br />

»*» no boating<br />

1 u puqnin< lt» next<br />

. ft *U| bC > ikUtU<br />

li<strong>of</strong>itotte Unro<strong>of</strong>.<br />

I Quick *«lt><br />

WINNflU<br />

bdAnnwl<br />

Y COUNTY<br />

JERSEY<br />

CONTEST<br />

WftiTi FOK FOLDM<br />

Walter H. Traen, Wrecter<br />

Cap* May Court Hevea, N. I.<br />

, PRIVATE<br />

QCEAN PIER<br />

FISHING<br />

DAY or NIGHT<br />

59th ST. PIER<br />

f ANGlttS PAtffrSE % AMLE INF6 THf SEA<br />

"' t Mrtislwd at Slightly Additional Cost<br />

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Kg Catches<br />

Allen B. Fink, Metuchen, N. J.. I.<br />

.the weekly winner In Cape May<br />

County'* Unit Annual FUhing Con<br />

teat.<br />

Freeholder Waller IL Treen, dlrec<br />

tar <strong>of</strong> public affairs, reported tnat<br />

Fink* entry <strong>of</strong> a two pound, 11<br />

ounce tautoc hooked from the party<br />

boat "Maralyn" out <strong>of</strong> Slnn'i dock,<br />

Wfldwood Crest, waa adjudged the<br />

winner. The *atch was entered by<br />

welghmaiter Captain Austin Wright<br />

<strong>of</strong> North Wlldwood.<br />

Excellent eatchet were registered<br />

be put week, witn Ideal weather<br />

>re vailing.'<br />

Noel Smorto, Barnesboro, Pa.,<br />

caught • nine pound, 7M ounce<br />

flounder while angling <strong>of</strong>f Cape May.<br />

It was entered by wclglunaster M. s.<br />

GIttle <strong>of</strong> Cape May.<br />

A 33 pound 3 ounce striper was<br />

looked by Arnc Elo «f Wildwood.<br />

from the boat Louise olT Cold Spring<br />

Jeltlea, which topped all other rock<br />

ih catches.<br />

T, M Luklns, Pittsburgh, pa,, subiltted<br />

an entry <strong>of</strong> a 45 pound white<br />

martin out <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor.<br />

Joseph Jacobs Jr., Hitboro, Pa.,<br />

rougtlt in a IV pound dolphin,<br />

iiight while angling from Cape May<br />

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A 70 pound black drum was hookfl<br />

by Shsnder Berber. BreJwI Hill,<br />

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«i"t".'*i ii .Sat «. iSr-T 1 _ •** Al *S 1 -i* * *<br />

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By BILL •AMR<br />

Aiiiwf « aariy SMNmlMr, ae If<br />

In 1«6S aaak Walton Mid, "1 hav VMI want ««, k*yp trylM. TJa<br />

laid atlde builnea, .nd fens ••flsh- (Mphln tNMlM lthll araiiild Hit<br />

Ing". Lajt week <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> anfien HIM (entHi M time.<br />

put old baak't •tstement bits prac- . * * *<br />

tice and were well rewarded fo Two dolphin that have left already<br />

their time.<br />

by way <strong>of</strong> •allw«y EwreM to |J<br />

mounted were weighed In »l W<br />

All the species <strong>of</strong> flab «round the<br />

t«c«ie .rop Dr. C, F,<br />

resort were cooperative with th<br />

exception <strong>of</strong> the mirlln, which Ire Hadjey Jr. <strong>of</strong> Waatmont, N. i, boatedd<br />

atUI here but somewJul clualve. a IT-pounder on BMsy, It meaiured<br />

Blue*, bma and dolphin Mays been Ihrea feet, 11 taeBM. The nest day<br />

taking the lure on the outilde and Csarlea H, Sprowle* limn Hunting,<br />

kings and weeks arc biting In thedon<br />

Valley, Pa, eaiwht a 17 W pound<br />

surf. In the back bay water* ttiere trophy measuring three feet, nine<br />

are kings and • few ftauaden, bu Inches. They were both caught (ram<br />

if you are after big flMUw you hive nudity's boat, "Stardust".<br />

to go two relief <strong>of</strong>f shore.<br />

Karl Dunham brought a nice iiied<br />

The kings and weaks are along dolphin Into NIMM'H Marina lost<br />

he strand and in the inlet 'with WMk. He hooked a martin but It<br />

the king! holding the edge a* farwas<br />

one that got away. Jim Adams<br />

as numbers are concerned. Take brought in two dolphins lo ihe same<br />

he kings during low water and theplsee.<br />

ucakles on the incoming tide. The "Tide Runner" ran out <strong>of</strong><br />

Anchorn Point <strong>On</strong> the 31st with<br />

Dolphin an •till plentiful <strong>of</strong>f<br />

lloberf Pontlero, Charles McCardeli,<br />

Five Fattiom and torn, have Men<br />

Harry Grille, and Ed Tinker <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

takan h» t*i« norHl <strong>of</strong>f Barnifat<br />

<strong>City</strong> and Ralph Chester and William<br />

Shoal. AHtioveh no merlin wire<br />

reported caught thi» frMh they<br />

MeCardeil <strong>of</strong> Somen Point aboard<br />

•iMHild b. .round until HM end ef<br />

and returned with SO blues running<br />

up lo 1M pounds.<br />

Drought Hurts<br />

The next day, Captain Ed Tinner's<br />

boat went out with F, J, and Ethel<br />

Hohln and Barbara Bobin <strong>of</strong> Wer,<br />

cester, Man., and C. H, .Wilhelm <strong>of</strong><br />

Row York <strong>City</strong> and Stanley Orlow<br />

ski <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia aboard. Between<br />

them they boated BB bluoi, WUhelm<br />

rought back a four pound bonlto.<br />

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<strong>On</strong> Saturday Hie Mine craft carried<br />

tarn, Bavld and Tony Brady,<br />

Frank and P.iqu.l. D.Tr.no and<br />

Btlor Knohnory 14 mllel elf the<br />

mart to a catch ef 1M blue*.<br />

Serious draught conditions now<br />

prevalent in New Jersey have had u<br />

serious OH-ect on the itate's wildlife Bart Feroe junior and senior, <strong>of</strong><br />

population, the State Division <strong>of</strong> T,M iVUmlngton, and J. K. Siaulier, ul<br />

and Game, Department <strong>of</strong> Conserva*<br />

Boyertown, Pa., fijshod oul <strong>of</strong> Siyel-<br />

lion and Economic Development, reman's<br />

on the -list and tauyht II<br />

ported this week.<br />

sea bass and two flounders, Bart<br />

Voting pheasant broads naturally lunier boated a throc-pounu flattie.<br />

produced this year are traveling to Out <strong>of</strong> Sleelinan's on Edwin Booth's<br />

lower elevations In order to secure emur 11, Ed fYankcnfield, NarBerlh,<br />

water and more abundant feed, sim- James Jordan, Drexul lull. Pa,,<br />

ilarly, concern nitluns <strong>of</strong> deer have na Frank Hobinsuii, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, hit<br />

shifted to taKe advantage <strong>of</strong> existent is 130 bluefish, Saturday,<br />

water supplies.<br />

ainnie Hunter, Elklns Park, and<br />

Bob White quail threughoui tht Pal Kelly, Miami, Fla., were out on<br />

southern section <strong>of</strong> the slate are be- Captain Allan liuuhard's silver Spray<br />

ginning to show the effect <strong>of</strong> re11<br />

and caught three and two mi<br />

i dueed vegetationai growth and thebuss,<br />

riipectiveiy. Kelly also caught<br />

I lack <strong>of</strong> water, the Division said. a tautag.<br />

If the drought conditions continue<br />

unabated there Is reason to believe Abe and Rkhiifd Mitnijn from<br />

there win ho a detrimental effect on geiiersviiio and Frank CarUn and<br />

all wildlife In the state, according to O. William Noblctle <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> L'ilj |<br />

the Division, Al the present time captured 114 ucakfiiJi Saturday,<br />

the many small farm ponds that have<br />

* n I ' s reports that Charles<br />

' been constructed by landowners in Limyood, N. J., smiled J4<br />

j many sections are furnishing wiler kings on Thursday. The same day<br />

to a good part <strong>of</strong> the wildlife poinila Gone Lukens, Blanch fairest and<br />

I lion,<br />

her father from Phiiiy collected 16<br />

| Liberations <strong>of</strong> game from the sey. kings and 13 flounder.<br />

eral State Game Farms are being delayed<br />

in the hope the drought will <strong>On</strong> Saturday, Idiar Hire, and<br />

break. The State <strong>On</strong>nii Farms are Elmer Cook Jr caught a couple <strong>of</strong><br />

enjoying an excellent season <strong>of</strong> pro- ratiiflih <strong>of</strong>f the sod kink, Hiru'<br />

duction and a large portion <strong>of</strong> the weighed three peundi nine ounce*<br />

birds are ready for liberation. This, and Cook', tipped thi icalet at<br />

however, eannut lake place until •even poundi one ounce<br />

moisture conditions improve.<br />

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I'll RMOI H"H^ M h Nfli VtOiO<br />

(M \i ii I \ (Mini !'•< illon L'xxl<br />

1 ^.1 *>(k> ir|)ii fill-, nil ti k In HiiUii<br />

• ind fixli ut il i >M I * i ff I f i io<br />

I tlitil u f. in<br />

BUSINESS SERVICE<br />

Will IIM T AU \\ nnMhln^ \ u flu<br />

not WunL from illi Uuiit-tin urrkc cumir ( nl. &t<br />

nrt Mnxrn ol ptmn** Mr W nrln^ton oi<br />

Mr. Cunrty ill 2«i!>. 8 "^0<br />

HELP WANTPD<br />

lKNrt;<br />

su*til ftmntiiln<br />

A\enue,<br />

SITUATIONS WANTED<br />

BABY S m IJMU experienced 50c an<br />

huur. *It»?r midnight, 73C ah hour<br />

Un Ei* htr M • s7llacic.Ot llaiS SlmiKon<br />

Ave Thone O2I3B tf<br />

UAliV SI'l'TlNC — Reliable U-vn-UKt i<br />

Evenings tiluckniun. 1101 Cent i it I<br />

Ave. HU<br />

MAN ;i) NH.IiO lvitnIS M'iii" LIIOIIIUI<br />

iimk, |'n ft i (MlMit* fiimlK IL imm<br />

nbk- p,iv iiuttd ttrUn ; knmvlodn*? <strong>of</strong><br />

hf.nlfl iliindv :nmin(l housi.-; coitrttv^ifi<br />

Steward's Auto Service<br />

ELECTRICAL SYSTbM AND<br />

BRAKE SPECIALISTS<br />

BATTtBIFS For All Cars<br />

»IJ-14 SIMPSON AVINUH<br />

FOR RENT<br />

TV SETS<br />

Wmk — Month — Saaion<br />

TV SERVICE<br />

Calf-Supporting Towan<br />

and Anhniui Eractad<br />

SCHUFF ELEQRIC<br />

710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Phon. 1242<br />

Authorized<br />

BOATS FOR SALt<br />

16 FOOT INBOARD SKIFF. 40 hnru<br />

endlnd. New 3/4 Inch oiahoBany<br />

bottom Electric bilge pump. New<br />

•as tank, cushions anchor, bori trailer.<br />

Phone 210B-R. ' S-lA<br />

14 FOCTT THOMPSON RUNABOUT<br />

stripe planklnif. mid deck and front<br />

deck. Ready I(ir water: 173. Can b«<br />

seen at 13 W 1SU1 st or Ftuinc<br />

3S»R S»<br />

25 FOOT CHRJS CRAFT sedan cruiser.<br />

Stripped down and repainted this<br />

aeaaon. New 99 H p. enalne. In<br />

water at Somcrs Point Yacht Basin.<br />

Must Mlt Best olid. Phon* phlla.<br />

WAjsan s«<br />

IJFT:<br />

•80.<br />

Ave.<br />

OUARD BOAT. Good condition<br />

00. Con be awn at 5704 Central<br />

» FOOT CABIN BOAT, In ulltr A-l<br />

condition: II.a» Ralph Clayton.<br />

3IU1 Sti-ect brldKr B-'J<br />

fl)O S 1S&7 Flagship Ex<br />

press frrulser IJkp now Twin (?ray<br />

pnglnes Real baijtaln. Trade ae-<br />

cepteil. Harbor Marine. Suimu Point<br />

34 FOOT RICHAUDSON. J yeam old<br />

A-l condition in water Ralph<br />

Clayton, 34th stt-vct brld^R.<br />

014 FOOT Modified HYDROPLANE<br />

nHnplete with death thit>ttlc steer<br />

IIW wheel and 1955 10 h p Johnson<br />

motor Excellent, condition: $££& com<br />

plrte Phone 0I3B-J before noon and<br />

uner 5, (Ml<br />

WANTED TO BUY<br />

FURNITURE — ENTIRE HOME or<br />

•mailer lots. Will help you clean<br />

attic basement or garage. W. Bright<br />

phone Somers Point 4633 or 4376.<br />

ANTIQUE'S WANTED-Urlc-a-biac cut<br />

KIUBS old china and glassware<br />

stamps books and etc. w. Bright<br />

Phone Somcrs Point 4633 or 4376. tf<br />

PAIR OF WATER SKIIS WANTED-<br />

Good condition. Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> Clt><br />

3627-W. «-8<br />

FOR SALI<br />

REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS, adding<br />

machines Sales and servlca<br />

McIIenry's.' 326 AUantlc Ave. Phonj<br />

0711. tt<br />

AIJ. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — 3D<br />

to 4O% <strong>of</strong>f Finance 20 months<br />

Open days and evenings. I'latanls's<br />

Music Store, 634 Mont rose St.. Vine-<br />

land. N. J Phone a-77a7. U<br />

AZALEAS. UtRANIUUS. HydranKcas<br />

i'lo^et and VmiLutm piunts b\cr-<br />

gruens Flowcrlnc Sh uts (jozlng<br />

Globe. Sea Shells Blid Biilhi H«<br />

mlnkox Ciaztd and Unklazed Pottery<br />

Gulden Ornomcnlt Sit.i^ be tl and<br />

Violet Jan. all slws. Pleni^ <strong>of</strong> Drift<br />

1 wood. Alumllltim L»wn Furniture<br />

I Money's Pottery shore Kd. S.MInton<br />

i Route 0. second house north <strong>of</strong> Ava<br />

Ion Roiid. tf<br />

! L>RIFTUOtJD — Wholesale mid retail<br />

I Bi d batlia pnd extra cup flowers<br />

i>uif,iiinii h-^dtnnyctis I'otterv large<br />

und siiiall St.j Khcils Moone\ a Route<br />

( i Swulriton second house north <strong>of</strong><br />

Avaton ItOiid. tl<br />

FENCFS. Rustlti alt WOODEN FENCE<br />

Basketnt.a\e LnjElUh Hurdle Post<br />

and Hall VI ondM. «<br />

Buy Here and Save!<br />

This Seal<br />

on a<br />

USED CAR<br />

is Your<br />

Protection<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Full Year Warranty Against Major<br />

Repair Bills—Good Anywhere in U.S.A.<br />

'SI DODCi Slsrra Station Waasn<br />

Gyromatlc, radla and haatar.<br />

$995 Full Prict><br />

'M CHEVKOLiT 4-door Station<br />

Haatar.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $395 down<br />

*M rORD V-» Customllna 4-dooi<br />

sadlln, radl» and htatar.<br />

Full prica $W5<br />

'St fORD FalrlaiM ,1-dmir, V-«<br />

Radio, haatar and ovardrlva.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $S9S<br />

'54 BUltK Supar 4-door Sadan.<br />

Dynaflow. Radio and haatar.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $465 down<br />

'S* OLbSMOBTteVupar"••'• Can-<br />

vartlbla. Hy


••t<br />

• •*,**# f<br />

HMOND<br />

only 9O f<<br />

OTHER<br />

nun<br />

v«sni<br />

SH Skipper<br />

Wins 2 in Day<br />

Club Sailors Stag*<br />

DoubU Header<br />

THI OCIAN CITY SBNTINII.-klMgR_<br />

pot _ I PROPOSAL<br />

RCA WHIRLPOOL DfLUXi WASHER<br />

FULLY AUTOMATIC; Fills,<br />

watlwt mi draliit — • total<br />

•f Mvan rlnwi.<br />

CYCLE TIME: Wuhiiig time<br />

nltMtad, plus 18 mlnot...<br />

WASHING CAPACITY; light<br />

pound* <strong>of</strong> dry cloth*..<br />

meSSURI FILL: Cornet<br />

watar (•¥•! «v«-y tinM.<br />

WATER TEMPERATURE:<br />

SvlMfiva by unr tar type <strong>of</strong><br />

fabric being WHIIMI.<br />

NOW ONLY<br />

177"<br />

And Your<br />

Old Washer<br />

YOU SAVE<br />

$70.00<br />

DELICATE FABRIC GUIDE:<br />

SpMial taumninuta time<br />

guidet for synthetic fabric*.<br />

5 Y1AR PARTS WARRANTY:<br />

<strong>On</strong> Mated in trammUdon.<br />

DIMENSIONS: 24% Inch.,<br />

wide, 85 inch** deep, 3o<br />

d hih<br />

PORTABILITY: Rrtrirttbl.,<br />

frM4«lling caitort are avail,<br />

abb for roll-a-way wtthinf.<br />

YOU'LL HAVE THE CLEANEST CLOtHES EVER, WITH A WHIRLPOQLt<br />

IIFF ELECTRIC<br />

Phone 1242<br />

Babe Ruth Team<br />

Whips Absecon<br />

tlatf 12 Hits<br />

Sahind Donmy<br />

SHADM OF SUMMDl , . , The<br />

Rustic Gfifden anf into fuli bloom<br />

last Friday night at the 8th si. bag. :<br />

kelball court. They sprouted brand<br />

»"* KeUy green uniforms for their '-<br />

H with Bert's, Bert's looked :<br />

»»hat ireon also—the Rustics<br />

won 8241.<br />

| pfA'ALB . . . while in the neighbor.<br />

f the Bin st, court, the long.:<br />

i the history <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> •<br />

Basketball League will end tonight. {<br />

The game between the Chitterbos !<br />

and HM Rustic 6M4R MMd July i UxiU c*^,<br />

i, *• ftart day <strong>of</strong> the tMaM and | net witAi<br />

Kaan^aaded,<br />

•n ahMd, mtl, with flve mhiuWa twhnique. ~<br />

and 15 Meondi remaining, ,<br />

Mary Bllla Jo,<br />

nno MIM rwlnr. Division <strong>of</strong> PurBhiue «J^<br />

i 8' Rnn'- Prnwrtv. 5nd flnor, rear, Slelr Houw.<br />

srtiall- f) BiMh Trfnton 25, N- Jem-)', ftir We<br />

j ' ' following:<br />

I Doug WAIIFHI. rninlpiftU- •! N« Hknl<br />

T. B. ilMphai<br />

DM! Adshead doubled in Wednesday^<br />

HUbMt raeej at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Yacht Club, which featured a<br />

regular Midweek Series run and a<br />

fleet championship makeup race for<br />

July 14<br />

Miss Adlhead brought her Speedy<br />

Dldl under the gun ahead <strong>of</strong> Emily<br />

eiander and her MUi Barb third In<br />

Jones third in the pest for the make green HIII Fm-nu; 2, eni<br />

HP ouung. ^ Hmfc: t._ Bfrdow: t, Jim H«m : f<br />

Bob Hack, sailing the Rajah, and Btnwoaf; 9. Vallineri 10. Slwle,<br />

oaf S£2tS"^ VU 11 mkfy Bfllwoar, ButterblUI|•"'»." Beth I Trenton _...<br />

Hspkin, Roeit 'Hf Holi. fallowing:<br />

«oyl Junior Moth.- 1 Doug Waltcra. | („—i»..ii»« -I s.. Hlnl<br />

Wait Up: 2. Michael bu..no Mr.<br />

i Anthony J DUiariao. Jr.. 1,. . , s j •,,„» ,-oIM,<br />

Doe; 4. John MeCaiulBnc!. jumiHmc ! *<br />

*^"; KSK:^«JI^^|MK!S; i<br />

pot, snared honor* in the Boys' winnl» luoho, BroomkiL<br />

Senior Moth races, and Doug Walters _Bov« junior Moth* 1, KMIOV; 2<br />

r .^ K •<br />

5, Crniw Kalley, Inky Pink: i C*hr!« »"•»"• "• *• , .<br />

Walim, Imummln; 1 Don fiBriisnfi B!ii« for Die abnv* will Br rjeelyea<br />

F!lnpv*rj_I«. Dnrter H«jfy, Doodle Bun; Bi ihp <strong>of</strong>flff <strong>of</strong> Ihe phwlor, DlyUlon<br />

i. Bob tlmnl. Bob Tllie; 10. llniriw ,,f i>u-»— »-- =->"-*» «t»i» Home,<br />

Alexander Jr,._ Dad's DJei: 11- Bill Wi<br />

Hspkin. Jslly Rsger. Ji<br />

Olrl. Junior MsUii—1. Nan<br />

Happy Hoppy: 3 MauF##n<br />

Haderway; 3, Maiiann V<br />

iiossl fsrm. and<br />

Warriori 4, Heine Kolierk, tnn nu: n, 1 •••<br />

Mary C»!dw*!!. Wha Hoppen: 8, Dolty 1*<br />

Jshnisn, Dotpiiin: 7. t»—-- u..«t. 1 m<br />

in the Boys' Junior .Moth events, 7 Tlunnl:<br />

Naney Hopkln and her Happy Ku» n: Tlmnl; S Buon<strong>of</strong> 9, HUB: 10!<br />

Bo(<br />

Hoppy took the ant outing <strong>of</strong> the oi.it Jui<br />

Girls' Junior Moths, and then BoBkln: 3<br />

HtUed for second to Mary Caldweli r*filf,jil,i<br />

hi the Wha Hoppen the second tune ' „<br />

around, ALMOST 1POReoTTIN<br />

MAN<br />

M : Jul<br />

B^a«~tor" _M«lu~l. lob Hack, 'i« Boar Is lorry because he<br />

j*m«t^tottu I r^s5' tt r t Kui hM not «* de « he wh ° p who ioek<br />

»<br />

Chrtaiy Co-mo-«hun; ft B- Ttiart <strong>of</strong> notable people,<br />

frviffi; % M Jgnshhi si * • * ALMANA6"<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'i Babe Ruth League<br />

team hsuneed back after taking its<br />

over Atae Tuesday night, M,<br />

for a total <strong>of</strong> 12 hits.<br />

r thp bid. ea»h. In inc unumnb_«. ~<br />

PI rent ut thp.bld or s bid b»Pdln<br />

thf anniunt <strong>of</strong> 5 P^t «ni <strong>of</strong> lhe Dia,<br />

and must & spe«l<br />

I Bradley <strong>of</strong> Droxcl rail,<br />

Oeean <strong>City</strong>, was fined »7S<br />

less operation and MS for<br />

s boil afiAr dnrk without<br />

liljhts.<br />

•d a, Loyett Jr., operator <strong>of</strong><br />

I neat yard, was fined tio<br />

•atuiM a craft at niKht wllb-<br />

Ing iifhta,<br />

i O, Marchini, <strong>of</strong> llavcrtouu<br />

Avalon. ivas fined V7S lor<br />

I his 33-fool cruiser at ex.<br />

peeds throurth a rsfe eourse<br />

*le <strong>City</strong>,<br />

, Reifer, ol 111 Atbury av,<br />

anaraMd <strong>of</strong> a radian ep><br />

•ctiarie whan taatlnwny dis*<br />

(Mter'i li^ytar-eM Mn ni<br />

mi<br />

OCEAN<br />

Telephone 0304 or 0305<br />

Quiet,<br />

SUMMERTIME ton't ., ,____„<br />

the big Recreation Center between 5th and 6th sta^shaded-nhelters ar*j»rovirted for quiet<br />

games, too, Photographer awaked up jea! quiel like to catch thli rane at two young<br />

checker players pondering their next moves while friendly kibitzers await developments,<br />

—Senior Studio photo. *<br />

— i • --" , - - ' •<br />

Week-ind Auto Wreilc Score:<br />

9 Hits -^ No Hurts - Arrests<br />

he eniranee at the boatyard I" •• thnt mtt>TtnLs os tne r*; jiarWng<br />

iter L the bs^in, another boat<br />

I ini the entrance und a<br />

oeeyrred.<br />

t'attn Ae<br />

?. ty 5<br />

the TOO Mock<br />

*<br />

more on Sunday. , Mm Phlladf^fhla. jnualnK null<br />

Helen M, Barueti, <strong>of</strong> 114 8, ¥1*4*?^ „ hA_ „, , _.. ,<br />

Rlnl. w,, Atbuitte'aty, and J«eph j A half h<strong>of</strong>tr IWr.Mntto, A.<br />

t\ Young, or OS Atnury av.: both I «*ell Jr, 2T,^if FbUadeiphla, Oo,<br />

•iMl'A anal<br />

1MM, aUrt- mSBrnxL<br />

faterMWIWI (top aftm<br />

, MIM •••», «erttan. J<br />

sa ^K<br />

*tt!!t.ff!/ 1 WL.?*r»' »oyth on Bay av, F.rbel m.de a left aid. He left Hie deck hurriedly,<br />

rrell said ihe oUier boat was did not straighten Ua ear out to Hennlng, 15, also <strong>of</strong> Lansd<br />

between IS and 25 miles an tin,, and eliwed OAorne's'. viaiung at the Simpson a*. ,<br />

He added his running light* shortly after noon Saturday, Net sailed poliee and notified Hie<br />

in and were nUI lit when hit i^ £ Leonard, <strong>of</strong> Clifton Uslctits. Ryan's Injury,<br />

(d boat was lowed Is its ~_ ; ' /; -.; : _ ' , , - -<br />

%%e«ys?UK! School Comes fo Palermo Air<br />

ihe Night In Venice marine<br />

tz^r^ m Tz Force Men Via Mobile Service<br />

: taken the boat he waa op. - • - . - . - . .<br />

in trade and was Bat •ware<br />

r running UghU w«r« not In<br />

rder until h* M«4 to mike<br />

tyard after dark. ,<br />

LT S. SinWMan^ <strong>of</strong> Str»tbnM«L<br />

• complaiiunt » toe J<br />

i MM M.rchhU. »hc« ShpchliiPa Kawloy |«j|] SMaMf<br />

r cut lhrou£«) ,th» race Muna I<br />

excessive Me«d, l«a?lnE a L<br />

"hlch eau«e4 bne 'hOM'toW 1<br />

Md three otlian In Uw M .<br />

* In wator. . ', I<br />

Wai told Hi* ' - - - • '<br />

Utility Workmen<br />

Struck by Auto<br />

Drhpr, 10, H«fff<br />

For Carefetsn***<br />

A Water Serv ">, workman<br />

thar treated<br />

sued Bigllsh a summon, for carele<br />

OFiviag,<br />

New Boat Joins<br />

Montagna Beet<br />

76-Foot Party Boat<br />

NIW JERSEY, TUCSDAY, MMUST 1ft 1W7<br />

to be Unveiled<br />

If Si Monday<br />

Offktalt InvHvd<br />

W> H«ar<br />

TN tentative Expressways<br />

pltll for modern highways in<br />

Southern New Jemey—a topic<br />

<strong>of</strong> COMiderable discussion and<br />

contnpveny in the past several<br />

months — is scheduled to be<br />

unwilled nest Monday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust<br />

a . * ^ •- • •" ~ • ••<br />

A BMtlng <strong>of</strong> pubue oKMali, bust.<br />

na^,l«dera nd rcDreMunuvM at<br />

M tts Ma taan eaUcd tor 8 p. m,<br />

l» tfie'Combertsnd Hotel, Bridgeton,<br />

IV.IM SaJUfleni New Jersey Developi'i«»t<br />

CouncH. ;<br />

Tjili geulbn Is to hear a report by<br />

Ui» Ufhway Punning CommUUe ot<br />

ttu Council, eanprWng the county<br />

enthieer. from Atlantic. Oandea,<br />

Cafa. Mr, CombrrUad. Gtouceiler<br />

anf 'flWem eedntlea,' ;<br />

fi; 'IJerbert rayior, <strong>of</strong> CiuHlen,<br />

m <strong>of</strong> the pUnaHis mup, wfll<br />

in detail Hie year-Mi »>«*•<br />

y tha committee reiulflasM<br />

tl» (Wrtpr .11 area higbKiy pUo, ;<br />

inMwMb fUthwwt, » Mr* ef<br />

in* M«T ptan dfHanM t* Ntto* NK<br />

IMfl k M<br />

BB^iP ^K# Wlftl HM wfci&f ^f Swill<br />

•f lh» ar«a. Ml* CwncH MM,<br />

The gMMttee^ plan already has<br />

blen *a9MvM by tfie boud <strong>of</strong> trua.<br />

MP ol Ine Development Oouoell,<br />

which comprises a repreaeniaUva<br />

crMHeetlpn <strong>of</strong> the sU*outny buat<br />

en IM no^rmnBUiil community.<br />

ilondnyV ffKMngjm »e « pr«-<br />

Ilmittary 0 Mew up will provide<br />

state lelUMIn to Wnj the toproved<br />

hiirhways beyond the drawing<br />

_ Wilier "A. Keppier. Ajtatawni<br />

an.ye»r term <strong>On</strong> uiat<br />

• •Mil UMUs nw<br />

.ed hli boat up on Its iide., p-h " *•» "^ *• • p " '***• B _' T tA# . , [men were struck by<br />

. the spray tare the alaesra wuilam F. Moore Jr., 17, <strong>of</strong> Mouat "Oy DPBQK1 WrlSf lit by Howard EnMlfc,<br />

»je and kimeked a Mstenitf Bphratai, N. J., early Jaluntay morn- EQ|| From Camuaml<br />

i m i v " wh0 • ll *«^t<br />

•* "at ing reported that hla ear had bet* rO11 r r o m «.OrTBUIfl a ^rineter <strong>of</strong> a iw<br />

ie Bradley ease, .lames W, •truck by • hltrun driver He flaM A H.year«ld visitor from Lan». yenow WtfUInt cones<br />

ill, <strong>of</strong> Ocein CTfy laid Ml he was turning Into a parking space" downe. Pa., broke a Bone In his left men Xeeordihg to poliee, mi" two w&*.<br />

men were struck by a «p- ope^led<br />

by Howard BilMk, », If 321jCe«i Mttrraw Bond Play»<br />

tral av,, who nllegMTly drove Hu#ugli<br />

a .perimeter <strong>of</strong> a redf«aj[ and *re» af W.lfcrr* Unrnfit<br />

»*»«,the area » ,n,S '<br />

TOeoiher car did not stop and O>»««* <strong>of</strong> a boardwalk Bmuwnwiit<br />

Moore was unnWe to obtain ita if. center after he Jumped from the<br />

»ha«i ha«i h» taw Ml* ihaflrrw af y y before noon, ,<br />

ir (mat •MfMtlthte lilm eyf Jan»».T. paborne.^, p ^ <strong>of</strong> f 1S55 Beach Bh Howar<br />

dh darhMth M M. MM M h h. «hr«. av av., Allantle <strong>City</strong> <strong>City</strong>, drove east on 34th 1228 SSB<br />

f fa» d»n in Ma boat and «• » «*• lnterieetSon with Bay av, e(flee i<br />

.i. oth.r tMl hit with auch and stopped behind another ear boy wag<br />

at Is cIMnk WP atap hM bsd awaUIng elearanre <strong>of</strong> the inter»ee, Newt's<br />

In him b«t«rh nt k«L ». Aeeord<br />

A second ear. operated by Joseph ed himse<br />

Th# FMn * Rh» on resord. tile JNnvMui low ured there did not taiati ,<br />

Mune hot, MM«M M inu<br />

f Mm anyone as to haw<br />

id, Ih qtibi«, ClotM<br />

Deputy Chief Mrd T»ce*rini><br />

Bcene by flre<br />

! baen sckno*<br />

tatton, Int,<br />

iialed W<br />

bUfc Captain Bwr BaWey ^orl. LJ^S,J^fiffl<br />

ed the fire was eauaed bv tko ear M^***?* « •«'<br />

W©ek-End Summary <strong>of</strong><br />

Special Sports Events<br />

Major sports events <strong>of</strong> tta cummer season dominated<br />

the activity In <strong>Ocean</strong> Cite over the week end. Here In capaute<br />

form K the outcome <strong>of</strong> the variour acttvjttes. - - •<br />

The-County<br />

M 1<br />

haefeerav do no* ptaa<br />

t d ld t<br />

Georse J, CaMer/n •<br />

l« rf th* C, dfC, i<br />

county, bid cmuin<br />

teasM lor' MM Ike iaa^<br />

He npoited |l.^»«<br />

aPtV£<br />

K4«iJ"V<br />

or4nn»^«la»


TOWNS<br />

SUHSTfPS<br />

DfttSS SHOES<br />

HUUH SHOES<br />

CASUALS<br />

fUTWS<br />

KACHSHOeS<br />

Not All Color* r^<br />

In Iwy SM<br />

Twrh<br />

. _ _. i M pat<br />

J two toenagon, drill*<br />

i In lbs lulind w*terw»y<br />

n 1 . lolct Snndny nLght<br />

d by the Coait<br />

[the boat, put out with<br />

1 fishing trip Sunday «...<br />

[the teat lost tti propdlor<br />

i the fUhing (rounds,<br />

jaid the party drifted help.<br />

I tame tine tmfore he v«<br />

I an unMmtlfled passing<br />

k that tn* Coast <br />

. iy donated end presented by JafluM<br />

C, Ottan, went to Mn, Ralph H. Van<br />

COder lor 4 her arrangement <strong>of</strong><br />

tuberous targonuu on driftwood. Thii<br />

Mophy waa given In Division H-Crown<br />

Jeweland U toe ftm trl-color award<br />

was by Mn. Van GUder.<br />

Mn. Van QiMer alia tied far first<br />

place In the cloMlfltatkm <strong>of</strong> stone<br />

Hartar, what It li. Her entry here<br />

WM a piece <strong>of</strong> driftwood, a hydnn.<br />

gea Moan, elam shell and aand, all<br />

ffortrayinc the reaort. Her other<br />

awards Included . second place tor<br />

a violet anemone ami an HaoenMe<br />

mention for a biennial cnpt nyHle<br />

Janet Van OUder won Brit prlie In<br />

Teen Tune for an arrangement <strong>of</strong><br />

red and whit, flowen surrounding<br />

a white teleuhooe which had a plo<br />

tare <strong>of</strong> the papular teen slngine<br />

W?«^l^^^w|<br />

•tar, how Band*. bmtUA m itia<br />

munbei du*. In fnwt <strong>of</strong> tlw phon*<br />

wa¥a (Way with half to* MtiU MM<br />

nnMMM tta tfaama *t "He tom<br />

roe. he loves IM not 4 . She das<br />

won flrrt place for her entry la the<br />

Miniature eUsa.<br />

a house gaeat <strong>of</strong> the Van ,<br />

H> was • wbner In tha Teen Time<br />

data taking ncond plaos for her<br />

UnsfaMI at stMded red flowen<br />

exactly matching Upstlck narka Bade<br />

on a minor.<br />

Any Van Ollder placed second In<br />

the Make Believe daea for children<br />

with a MUU house made <strong>of</strong> land sad<br />

ston*. with an «K atandlng la the<br />

dear. She JIM got honorable men-<br />

tlon In the Miniature clast<br />

Ralph H. Van OUder took third<br />

plan In the Rugged Individual class<br />

open to men.<br />

MLu Ruth Loveland won a first<br />

place In the Sweat and Lovely dan.<br />

Her entry consisted <strong>of</strong> white roaea<br />

and larkspur •urroundlM a pink<br />

center with a bit <strong>of</strong> sweet herb, tier<br />

sister, Florence earned nonoraMe<br />

nentbn In the Foreten Country<br />

elaaa with an arraniaient <strong>of</strong> vark<br />

colored linnlas In o Mulcan chocfr<br />

Ute pot.<br />

8UUT AT OCEANIC<br />

Mn, j. Curtli King, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

Is vacationing at Me <strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel<br />

Most Disastrous in 91 Years<br />

As the result <strong>of</strong> toe MM draught<br />

In Unary, New Jersey will ham ita<br />

smallest corn Wop In M years tola<br />

season, the Hate AaVVailturn BWart-<br />

BMnt In Trenton announced Friday.<br />

The BeparineM'k Crop Reporting<br />

Service add pastures wmtm at It tar<br />

cant <strong>of</strong> normal M <strong>Aug</strong>ust 1, tha<br />

wont MriNlw k i l l<br />

record, have MM kept.<br />

The drousTht has oost New Jera«p<br />

famen an eatu»t»d fW minion,<br />

wtth damage amounting U> atnut<br />

fOSO,000 every ralnles. day.<br />

The state Is awaiting action by<br />

Presld.nt Kluanhower on Its<br />

for dtciaratlon <strong>of</strong> a dmuM<br />

ency. sent by Governor Robert<br />

Meyner tut week.<br />

The Crop Reporting Service said<br />

a survey completed <strong>Aug</strong>ust 1 showed<br />

these conditions:<br />

Com—A yield <strong>of</strong> 32 bushels an<br />

acre. <strong>On</strong>ly In IMS waa then a<br />

lower yield during the part M years.<br />

A smaller acreage planted ink year<br />

win reduce the crop to the smallest<br />

records which have been kept sine*<br />

IMC,<br />

Tomatoes—Down 43 par cent from<br />

IMS.<br />

Potatoes—Production down a third<br />

from Met year end the an»HeM orop<br />

•Mat patateaa-rYleld wOI be UM<br />

lowik stoo* it*?,<br />

1* *U tti the dabr famur*s woes,<br />

* k expected to be the<br />

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f anaen hVe been<br />

ftt hay MM had<br />

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_ig eaat two PhlledelphUha<br />

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rrr. Easter, IS, and Ttaomaj<br />

Thatpt, W, were arrectud when a<br />

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•boat 1 a, m.<br />

' r«MiUy*n*cted ordinance proa<br />

bathing ar telng on the pubUe<br />

urn MatwaM the ho»r> <strong>of</strong> 10<br />

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Many, Many Other Outdoor Items<br />

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704 ASBURY AVE. PHONE 4040<br />

Each<br />

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bW MU^iw7art£r'wi»<br />

struck MntoM 1 * Mat*<br />

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Early frmdair aMMgiM.Jaaapt4 'ITO-<br />

J, at U» maa*aML w, wu drWlo,<br />

tun** on'Say av. frtwo WMthar car<br />

driVeaj by F. C Huper. ». ar Nte<br />

Marker we* efcetwaal w«<br />

Sunday afternoon WBluun H.GIIck,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Harbor Beach, lildL, reported to<br />

pollee In waa comlaa to tie resort<br />

over <strong>Ocean</strong> Cttf-Sanan FMnt Mvd.<br />

and waa hi the act <strong>of</strong> i*"f}-t another<br />

car when It ewenred to thay left and<br />

struck bis oar. Operator <strong>of</strong> UM other<br />

vchkle wa* Frank gmltti. <strong>of</strong> Pblladelphta.<br />

'Also on Sunday afternoon, Edward<br />

C. Bullock, tl, <strong>of</strong> *4 R. New York<br />

, Semen Point. aMamptad a left<br />

turn from Wesley rd. to Batters**<br />

Hi. when a car operated by Kop;er<br />

T. Seville, 18, <strong>of</strong> Searadale, N. Y,<br />

approaching from the oppgette dlrec.<br />

lisa on Wesley rd, wished bit* his<br />

Police Dance<br />

Muate Her auditorium eaoto iat<br />

balmy Auiuat night braese, 1 by ttw<br />

flia Fellci anal Ptraeaearfe ^eaacl!<br />

etMi carrto. en modi nnp»lillLlnJ<br />

ehertty weik, tait the iwaa ©irttf.<br />

M I Parry far jMjiHw It Mteat<br />

frem the d*n*e retalpti. atoeh<br />

ChrMnw. mara than 1J*» yum<br />

•ten af the area ara traahsi ar<br />

Mw Yule party In Csmwimi Halt<br />

In October or November, a cotn<strong>of</strong><br />

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f I 1M*. Ha pnrloua^ Finn <strong>of</strong> (SO «a tba WUiu vW<br />

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m Jrapowd on SHHKI McDowell,<br />

have baen aW« to *4yinca Uxlr edu- vchnkal-vooatlonal, and « o 11 • g «<br />

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and Mo* tdMal tov^«. H* cation and cMHtt to »n cxlfnt tint<br />

irdw* and WUtelaiua (Jetao., A | U Aa^alada^aft Aam flBjAa^fllBBUb Avfedl aM> would hava baea UWOMfU* httt tney<br />

1SU Bondwalk.<br />

not hud the opportunity <strong>of</strong>. parttrip*- 5KT5ttr*SV<br />

AU UH m m iDwtwad arc lM»tul<br />

tlon In the armed /area* education<br />

UufM to yaan |«^*- l«avitaai nu wOl b. tune In fba PKIUMT Bitvprin Bniidlnc lha wtvcatianal<br />

program. ' ion dlvlaiop. o? leading c«Ucga« ami<br />

» aad Malaa lo St. AuptuUmV* R t Church hen onad tar Mn. PUlser in tha UW<br />

Alnwi can tdw ouraai<br />

nlvsnHie! under Ooverojnant em-<br />

»*«• wtir* .1 * k. m^ Friday. •• ""^ »•» blaek •aantealk.<br />

MM, KIMMC, «adMkal.<br />

ract.<br />

'For • 93 ft* ma airmail mm) en kal. Mintrial and llbaral aria<br />

roll in his Oral USAH ceune, and he fleMt — NiytMnt fram •»«i«H«»<br />

Bay continue is bike other nuncs<br />

MM, N, C, Smith Hurt<br />

attta madianiit to weldlni and<br />

tvw Mrt. Hannah Naulton Mobile School wUkmt agdMaitai eoat If hi* pro-<br />

Mn. Natnaaisl C. Smlto, <strong>of</strong> 7H<br />

kNa is Mlnfaetory,*" tald Bit, Mat.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> iv,, rMurned hens hut Weak<br />

w In HwBltai at M<br />

then. He flutter explained that raelUtle* <strong>of</strong> (he Army Institute from Shore Memorial Hoapitji: Hm.<br />

SOMKHS POINT — Mn, HUHUH<br />

"airmen have the •dvutaie <strong>of</strong> took were mde tvailable to ail active<br />

BMtitoji, locjl resident at ISO Son-<br />

ins over MM material feefere signing duty mtnterj <strong>of</strong> the armed forcM<br />

Smith fell on her porch Avmu 4<br />

an Point ML, dM Sunday in Short<br />

up tar a «•»", The unit fumMies triien It -<strong>of</strong>ficially changed Hi name and tuftered a broken foot. A<br />

will sun. »f>U Hospital, IfcH,,, af*<br />

boots, study guides, lesson Mpen, to the United States Armed Forces walkinc eait wa* awiM at tha hsa.<br />

n, Hueltan n inn la Tuck, n.tm^^^mkm „„,, Sn^»A~i^<br />

Institute to February, IMS,<br />

toe ftut ta*d ip«t atatMl all n«<br />

Ufe In Sonen Faint, She U mrviv-<br />

tte WknbaHg Fmicral l Hans, Ha, 201<br />

ed t>y two sons, William, <strong>of</strong> this eiiy<br />

W ** . btMmel btMme wUI UI bbe<br />

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wUI be at •:»<br />

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P. a. tonight at the Jefferies and<br />

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IWenia may call from 7 p. n>. Interment<br />

will be tomorrow in the<br />

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Building Law<br />

CarihiuM Mai MM<br />

lam to us* than M Uvlng qu.rt«».<br />

H. uld that Mr. Cooper cannot<br />

be expected to pollee the rtore night<br />

and day In «n effort n, deternine if<br />

•nyon# ever sleeps or lives in the<br />

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JtavttBiMI Chadulck. plumbing inpensr<br />

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t«Ufled that all tawaUaUiinj <strong>of</strong><br />

kltehen outlets In the store* in<br />

question and »lso heating plants in<br />

thrw we covered by pcrmiu bnM<br />

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Mr. Brown questlonej how ilia *«.<br />

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court held constituted • ni^nm<br />

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Judge King held that tne<br />

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The nearing lasted about SH, hoar*,<br />

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Cooptr and Mr, OMitt Vear 4<br />

p, m. Mr. Broun suddenly deaaed<br />

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, Ratularly *%S.tk<br />

Yours for Just } 5.95<br />

Now <strong>On</strong>ly J 1150<br />

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<strong>On</strong>ly s 5.65<br />

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TOYS SftKTiOMS TOYS<br />

JUST AMOVED L4TfST TYPES NEVER SHOWN BEFORE<br />

BICYCLES . TRJCYCLES - WAGONS'. STUFFED TOYS < HUN0HH)S OF DOLLS<br />

GAME OF ALL KINDS - NATIONALLY KNOWN MAKB OF ELECTfcrC TRAINS<br />

TWILY A TtRRtflC SHKT10H AT TREMEHDOUS SAVINGS<br />

Wa Will Hglit Any PurchaM (Small or Mrpi) Until Chrhtmai on Our Liberal LayAw^ Pl«n If LH*ir*d<br />

SOUTH JIMMY'S LAROIIT SlbMTION<br />

OF ELICTRIC HOUSEWARES<br />

Irani - TeoMNira - Mixsri - Haalvrt<br />

Fry«r» - Pytmx G<strong>of</strong>f** Malcara<br />

RomNrs - flMfrfc f w - ihWrl?<br />

Crocks - EUctric Tool» - Hot Plah..<br />

ALL AT UNIMAOINID SAVINGS<br />

DESKS - Blond or M*pte FtaHh<br />

Your Back to NhMtor Will B* Ammd<br />

O / V<br />

s^fSwisp^^^isis'-WfS??^<br />

Lutherans Win<br />

League Play<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Post-S*o«en 1*mrf%<br />

Bwflin Tonight<br />

SOMKRS POINT _ The champion<br />

day night for the tMtl Utlfe Leagu.<br />

t«m, wltfe UicfceobMh Lqtheram<br />

tmU, TUMm f»» tana<br />

tten bad to ptay for the tart out sf<br />

three for the title.<br />

Curtlts Fields, pitcher far I.ucken,<br />

bath Lutherans, &Me* • beautiful<br />

no*U game mm II atrUbmuU ta<br />

win the first Has <strong>of</strong> Uw play«|<br />

with a score <strong>of</strong> 3 to 0. Jack Mathl*<br />

iMing pitcher, itrurk, mil 13. High,<br />

lightg <strong>of</strong> this gupe w»» W douhle.<br />

Ml by Ban? Smith <strong>of</strong> Luckenbach la<br />

Hlf lifth Inning, ami—a jingle by<br />

Curtln news hi ttw flfth.<br />

Barry MutbUMMi |h. Lutherant<br />

to two wtarH • row »llb bis two-<br />

Utter on Thursd^ night. Smlt»<br />

had 10 alrlkMMto and Mickey 8lr«<br />

•iruek out »lr for H,Ui Furniture,<br />

Highlights <strong>of</strong> tUa game' were Um*<br />

dnuWe* hit W Luttenns, one hy<br />

Kenny UMcW% «tt *W». •» by T»i<br />

VeMery In the MHrtf, and one by<br />

Bury Smith In the fourth. Marvla<br />

McAllister <strong>of</strong> n«M'» learn hB a<br />

double In (to tUrd Inning and drove<br />

in two rum.<br />

first Game .<br />

Luckenbath LQUJ. OlOllg,]<br />

PUtf, Furniture . Q 0 0 Q 0 0 - 0<br />

Second Game<br />

PiaH'j FuraMure ,.,,. 0 0 3 0 0—1<br />

LuckonbucK LuHi 8 0 0 0 3—a<br />

Game was called at the end or th«<br />

flfth ujBtaa due to dajklMW kt|t was<br />

ruled «Mpat because tt went over<br />

VA lnslao*.<br />

UUle Leagas tehedule for Uila<br />

seek tadude.: Tuajday nlfht, •<br />

» BL, the fiother.' League wUI play<br />

Wert DseMlntl^ij Wt«n>«day<br />

nH«-n«t^ Furniture wttl play<br />

"nfM^U^* L«aue; Thursday<br />

nlgW, WotW LMgua wlu nwt<br />

Smith Spurlock md rrlday night<br />

Luthcrana wUI Meet Uowsod Uttle<br />

Tomorrow's<br />

% Day<br />

OCEAN CfTY'S<br />

INI OP<br />

SEASON MYS!<br />

Wmhmm ix»cwttv«<br />

CaoUJn F<br />

I three y«an, win km<br />

f Cam, HopiM with M» wife.<br />

home at tlie Sh<strong>of</strong>a Boad<br />

I In Palermo. They have<br />

I»^iiiiti«ntTn ISTSAr APHI I<br />

<strong>On</strong>MMnl <strong>of</strong> hK wWaary MMi<br />

MM at Ma «rvt» Hf* w«j Mn<br />

' Ciiiiit ?iii8 far tUt<br />

Oa|*. K w ha* %)m acttrt Hi<br />

Boy N«at ffMp tVMWfJNd bv<br />

PalenM Air FoVceStatiST %<br />

m wwrtowMer for a abflH time<br />

mmn ef m dworatloa* ara<br />

WorM War U VktWT Mw»al,<br />

American Def«Me IMdal, WM<br />

perv« «MH»,<br />

CASUAL —<br />

•MuUful, to Bitter nay<br />

wearer . , . we have<br />

then In our collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Summer Separate*<br />

for jut<br />

Ortgliiallr fpM<br />

mK,:^^<br />

fjf<br />

Making Htm<br />

RETAIL SHOPS<br />

and SHOWROOMS<br />

Frost Bros. Neusteters Gus Mayer<br />

Saks Kith Awnue Ldtlia Tayjor : V»<br />

I. Magnin & Co. '<br />

•siBteWh<br />

tbto one* Itt M<br />

Frost" Bros.<br />

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IPICULSII<br />

"W&W 1ACH HOAT<br />

*W «d to other (choils<br />

igwems, as w»u aj to i<br />

JiuseuD,<br />

]|a convention or<br />

Jersey inventor nutafciiiis<br />

«mber.<br />

j *** fllm h<br />

as beco hailed by •<br />

»aw their pride in<br />

©ALOM M EVERY l^r'^t^J^ «• «» •«*•<br />

I TuM,toM<br />

) H5P.H<br />

I * MB P.M.<br />

J0HMHM WMMT PUWHTS<br />

session Mrs,<br />

Tlw r»bi Ftor the Future" U the<br />

theme for the state event and the<br />

Try <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy MertMnta Pint luncheon fashion show Is planned boardwalk taby parade. ^Senior Stutlio photo. * "<br />

to be educational. The state faahtoa<br />

•how winner, wlil represent all New<br />

Jersey 441 clothing members M the<br />

National *-H Club Congress at Music Pier Concert Programs<br />

fJUnao this VaU, The state can.<br />

dMate must be It yean <strong>of</strong> age as<br />

<strong>of</strong> Januanr 1 this year, and torn- — Cfaranra Fvhrman, Conductor —<br />

PletM the first three clothing units<br />

Mf tnnlna Bally at • •, M.<br />

Each county may enter « many as<br />

can quality-.<br />

TUHMT . AUGUST 11 i WIBNIIDAY , AUAUST 14<br />

Rsymond Overture Thai—'»<br />

•Ill GIvM Authority Dear little Bay at Mine Bail Song, My Mother Taught Me, Dvorak<br />

Per Parking Project*<br />

Miss Lillian Memlek Miss Lillian :„"„.<br />

Sweethearts ............... Herbert Minuet .................FiderewsU<br />

Governor RoJ>rrt D. Meyner Thu-s<br />

day signed • Wl giving Atlantic <strong>On</strong>e Kiss Homberg *»<br />

Clly pDwer U> Rt up <strong>of</strong>f^treet v«ik<br />

Per Yew rMMayl<br />

ing projects,<br />

Far Afiy O.yl<br />

Hie ateuun fives municipalities<br />

the power to create public parking<br />

^^t€ms( ineorporating aU types <strong>of</strong><br />

Barking facilities. It would aUaw<br />

Hie pruject to be selMIquldatlng.<br />

freeing some <strong>of</strong> Atluitle <strong>City</strong>'s hoik<br />

rowing power for $8 million In other<br />

civic Bnprev#5nentH,<br />

The bUl would also allow the<br />

numlcipellly to lease portion* <strong>of</strong><br />

buiMlnga for business use, keeping<br />

the rent for <strong>of</strong>f street parking.<br />

Pine trees are less likely to be<br />

PLAY<br />

struck by lightning because their<br />

resin Interferes with their conducting<br />

<strong>of</strong> electricity<br />

TfeNNIS<br />

Af thm<br />

V|UJI M^ - — • •t.. a cd<br />

MiM Jeonctte ScovoiU M Ml » Je«nctte fcovottl<br />

Deep Purple ............... DeRoie ww BiyU iJMe,- " ' *<br />

Mr. man Carson, Piano Day With Me '.. Herbert<br />

Kashmiri Lave sang ..... Woodford Mr. Tom Perking<br />

Mr. Tem Perkins Stlly ,..,.,.....,:...,..,..,,, Kem<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Mall Goldman •• • •<br />

. . . Orpheum Overture ., ,< Offenbach<br />

,. f Frtml 1 e ..d ending m a bow In thebatk.<br />

Following the ceremony the eo<strong>of</strong>il*<br />

left for New York, when they<br />

hoarded a plane and flew to Muuot<br />

B«H*, Fla,, for a honeyBaoa, They<br />

will make their hone at « ArgyJe<br />

pi,. Merlon Park, this city.<br />

The bride u a graduate af lapw><br />

gat HlKh School and afte attended<br />

Temple Untveraity, The bridepHow<br />

U a graduate <strong>of</strong> teeseJ hutUnM <strong>of</strong><br />

Technotoa>- and la employed In tha<br />

engitteerlhg department <strong>of</strong> Phlko<br />

Carp,, in philadelMiia,<br />

Party at Flanders<br />

Thirty liucits <strong>of</strong> the fianden IbMI<br />

partlcipalcd In the regular bicycle<br />

party last we»k. nidera Included<br />

guests from as far as Ofclahdffia.<br />

Those enjoying the early roornlne<br />

safari included: • Mrs, dearge T.<br />

Rommeit and daughter, Martha, <strong>of</strong><br />

WUUamsport. pa,, Mr, and Mrs. 6.<br />

» nasbaeh StanuloRiH and avn, JshHny, , <strong>of</strong><br />

Shenandoah, Pa., Beiiy and IJoney<br />

Bamford, <strong>of</strong> Olenside, Pa.., mn,<br />

Adaratlan lorawski Mlsi Jeanette Scavotti Virginia Kelt>- and daugnten'BanA;<br />

Caro Nome ., Verdi Monastery Garden ......... Ketelhv<br />

and Claudia, <strong>of</strong> Tulsa, Ofciahotiu,<br />

Wchard OaeMe, <strong>of</strong> Oadafordi P...<br />

Mtas Jeanette Srovoltl S:,4. ; •'.'-• •<br />

on Ihm Cktim »t<br />

• LOtSTCltS<br />

THE OtlGMAL MUMPS<br />

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•major, factors—<br />

.dkys «nd a con-<br />

* by a woeful lack<br />

; absence <strong>of</strong> public<br />

^_^ it has greatly dim-<br />

•treet parking space through<br />

<strong>of</strong>dtyitreete.<br />

<strong>of</strong> kwtog some <strong>of</strong> thelr*ii«c|al<br />

t jbfgfjaggravated by<br />

timSaJe the howl<br />

a ba.that traffic and<br />

dm OMM <strong>City</strong> and<br />

a «erfes <strong>of</strong> small steps<br />

'M ctabi, whlcW<br />

, indicates that<br />

t<br />

i»*e Rotary, Wwaniij<br />

ps from their minds with<br />

mff'iatlfriiT <strong>of</strong> men eat--<br />

n»n gain ah appre-<br />

Wfcfflo tht h<br />

announced by WUIlam I<br />

^S_ W C J*' •*»»!#» to NB.<br />

SUSSES? szvt<br />

"«. wd Wrtta clinical eare<br />

and patient cervices for dystrophies<br />

MMOfhntarly WO OtaptarT^K<br />

am 1IMDAA Chapters In New J«r.<br />

ny- The Association M.h.t«nl, .<br />

MWWlUr BystHiBlly Otate ,, «,<br />

Hospital P»r Crippled Children la<br />

•re MMing • eauw and cure for Lhe<br />

inyrterious discoM<br />

Golden Gleams<br />

TM warn tna punisbed for'early<br />

rtalflf,—J, 0. taw. a<br />

He who had never seen a river<br />

mUtook the first he uw /sr the aea,<br />

—MJAel deMqculgne.<br />

t every great and noble ent<br />

prise,—Tacitus,<br />

Sarcasm (is) the language <strong>of</strong> the<br />

dtvIL- Thonma Curlylc,<br />

Every step <strong>of</strong> progress the world<br />

Hotel tt<br />

j MV. P. e, VAUSHAN<br />

I When « secret geLs out, it Is the Did you ever wonder how petiole<br />

I fault <strong>of</strong> whoever confided lt.Wean become bird watchers?<br />

This particular variety <strong>of</strong> American<br />

hobby is a somewhat msidiou. Uuat<br />

that sneaks up en a nan or i<br />

under the guise <strong>of</strong> mild curt<br />

and pretty noon you are "hooked",<br />

l>«iia s»i_ ... _ ^<br />

A more detailed explanation <strong>of</strong><br />

wmiam luni It's Jiard to my, why and how people devote hours<br />

(inco H» t Attacked ** « j du* for a receit i*t-wen eard signed<br />

i HT ue natters »hiie he was ho".<br />

'—t . [MLaiHed Mr, Brawn, farmer Qenn<br />

, Oty joperfntfDdent <strong>of</strong> schoOlj, is<br />

, ; i pM presidMit <strong>of</strong> Uc local club<br />

M«i a former district governor •>.<br />

i Kttcd frBB active educjtjonal<br />

a) ttx wesi two )«n afo.<br />

Dr J, Thomie)- Hwhes introduced<br />

:lv pou and Norman Stull ted<br />

o^ JHB^BT, Unnj Buescln invited milling<br />

-> Mam »w»f BHaraiu to Jom Uie loc»] members<br />

r. ji^ far far a dinner and cruise aboard gn<br />

nraer seamner I«t oiiht at Port<br />

: Os tot Jtorns-<br />

iMt bfM a nlghWub •*p«*rwH* at'<br />

HARDWARff.$r<br />

at 3315 West A*<br />

— Open Year '^<br />

AMPLE MRKINS OPIN DAILY »M%<br />

FRIDAY * |A Ml<br />

A freezer will gd<br />

^Qfm welcome<br />

W * 8 started Jn» MW iaasMBtJy eae<strong>of</strong>h •<br />

rand stop Me ^ flri, noiiefng , MxH-crBiid i<br />

•^ ureg *"•»» « n llle •»•»*>« nair here. It i<br />

larticleswhiBh th,t ta borrowed a tot to read<br />

,!~.S!,, 1 -, lp , n -' more aboui it. The flru (haw he *i<br />

try have *wna,<br />

[ In preranfag tb.<br />

•erted tba cf,<br />

the ««*,«»<br />

I entioctioo bri<br />

I white featlkm<br />

I there arf I<br />

About Mo •<br />

(l»li appear «<br />

tables, mttor+<br />

Ftoherles Urtk<br />

produeu vary a<br />

tein, minefato<br />

are low in «<br />

^»?: wRBB^i^fc; .PM^ttfe'lfAi<br />

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tfet iifin-fntt fImr §f<br />

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<strong>of</strong>ficer 0/ Jh» w« reanlarty nwd ijwp. Wltnont Ita<br />

1M Hs mi irid. i> sue <strong>of</strong> Urn MM weapon, in the<br />

OSIMT.' Candidate mind — a«d pawingjky, dertroylng<br />

V* Advil*. V«ts<br />

Act o* 1907.<br />

indicate that top ad-1 supply a substitute, though some-1<br />

managers and tech-1 times, in cMtkal need, they can<br />

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SMtt-TOE PAMT<br />

I SONS<br />

Mia Mary Blen Bowman, dantJfc<br />

ter *Mr,«Jlta Gaw Bo-<br />

- SH fEK , W ^> ** wo<br />

an Ike bride <strong>of</strong> Ttiomu Lorhm was<br />

VOOHH, M M Sir. M Mr.<br />

If. J., « a laMMasm wedding: Sat.<br />

•May afternoon in the HrM Meth.<br />

adM Court*<br />

POT UM- double Hni ceremony the<br />

church was attractively decanted<br />

»t*i trim. it<br />

ultt • brMH boop. ThesMrt.wMth<br />

drawi Mis • ebapM tnta, «u<br />

sljitd with two po<strong>of</strong>* In the tack<br />

niil tiny nmri talllan u limned<br />

the bn± M Uw toils. Her bead,<br />

with palms and baskets and boo ptaee «u a hind Mated iriib se.<br />

OTMt <strong>of</strong> seasonal Bowers GMrae qulnn. and aeed vearb from which<br />

Ash an wai the organist and Cllw , dnped an ilhukm ancenap veU.<br />

CNIM, <strong>of</strong> SleMam, N. J, «s »lo-Sbe<br />

Hi autchUifi amis and euMed<br />

M. ftf the ceremony the bride aa oW lasWanea aaumM <strong>of</strong> wtju<br />

* • (*• weal (deeUou <strong>of</strong> Tehnas<br />

and hnardia.<br />

UeM Btch- aad -neauM-<br />

Ike Mde% atteBdaatr gsna nre I<br />

Mn. MmVk Sayre, m ffea Mmat<br />

sIB «*m. tabJaaad wiA •<br />

~ •*, Ha, i«w «» tt# hrMe, « MIWIB neekBBe and ful M. Thcr ,<br />

mm m honor, and the brides- •m •« <strong>of</strong>f rtlb aatla Ctamntrtmndi<br />

aiaMt were Mrs. Beaaar ttutts, <strong>of</strong> wBleh ended in the back *Hh a I<br />

» W l«W««, N. J. and Wm June naattas panel. Ifcey van nakhing<br />

piclorr h.u UtlaM with sitln t "<br />

^ri Menu Puna, BUMB fte cuBBCrtiudi, and tney ,<br />

wrfcd •cait«a^ldB <strong>of</strong> pint ms,!<br />

Owlto, <strong>of</strong> HMdan, Tb» nutnm <strong>of</strong> Honor t gown w "<br />

light HIM and Ike bndtsBuiils- „. ,<br />

«f th. hrtM. IManM KMUen "pea.<br />

BIG SAVINGS ON HOME FURNISHINGS<br />

189.00<br />

^ L S 239.95<br />

¥S 30% OFF<br />

•IALYMA<br />

CAST \ ' ' '<br />

DELUXE AUTOMAT*<br />

WASHER ^ ^<br />

Now 1<br />

WHmJKXX AUTOMM1C<br />

CLOTHES IRON«<br />

*» Now l 169.00<br />

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••* MM*<br />

OHifmr tai Bock BM»<br />

fypt. if ^ fnelttf-<br />

and tha MntitivD hair , •»*•»«»•<br />

•i iXPECTANT<br />

MOTHlRi OTDHt DAT!<br />

B«««e <strong>of</strong> the J<br />

•H octAN orr =«<br />

VINCINt ft J0$»H<br />

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Is tha d»y that UMthlim<br />

lit M M^r wUl MttB<br />

Th» Ml*<br />

al Sarvlcm<br />

J .1 OCHB 0W*.<br />

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tavs hr ApveutaHsf<br />

ch C. Crow*, M.D.<br />

a At*. n»j* atat<br />

Ummn ty Appatalasnl<br />

•nw» who wait to b-<br />

"L*^" 1 «"*l* or I* «t fi<br />

SMA "•n <strong>of</strong> the court<br />

Mi. T<br />

r tuperlor<br />

Datilil, m <strong>of</strong> tBa youne Hebrew e»<br />

lle«, heeaaie one <strong>of</strong> the jr*,t«t<br />

Wtepte in our own day, even UM<br />

•diluted, know but little .bout the<br />

Kience <strong>of</strong> nolrition. <strong>On</strong> every aide,<br />

wa w* many who are suffering from<br />

Mtlrtutrlon. "Peaked facet, towed<br />

legs, and shaky msrvous nrtu-ias are<br />

only a few <strong>of</strong> the nunifuUtlans,"<br />

Henrj A, Wallace, when Seeraury<br />

,t Airio,ltur«, Mid to the foreward<br />

<strong>of</strong> "rood and Life" a hook put jut<br />

by Utt Dep«rtmci.t ot Agrtcfllture.<br />

"Pifty per cent <strong>of</strong> the people In<br />

Hie fJMtM Stale* do hot get enough<br />

in the way <strong>of</strong> dairy produeu, fruits<br />

and vegetables to enable them to en-<br />

Joy full vigor and health, and a large<br />

number do not eel enough because<br />

they can not afford It Human belags.<br />

u .well os antnatt, must be<br />

ell fed If they are to do their best<br />

d give their best."<br />

Life Ii going to be a long, hard<br />

a« far moat <strong>of</strong> the younger (en.<br />

ration. For tfiat reason they must<br />

bo fitted for the straeglc by plenty<br />

<strong>of</strong> simple food, adequate deep and<br />

abstinence from alcoholic liquors. To<br />

be equal to the struggle, they must<br />

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WMliM PMMS an1<br />

_ . J TO* formerly papui <strong>of</strong>.<br />

> aU kHM, After about «•» nai ta»» for their own enjojr.<br />

•W eamfomtale and WM, Ow «*ier n OAS and ARC ""<br />

B«ctrician«<br />

MiSf<br />

FOR PI©<br />

COURTEOUS<br />

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ELECTRICI<br />

UMm and InitollaHon<br />

1352 ASBUiY AVMUI<br />

W. Sp^Uli fa EUcfrk: Mm HtMl<br />

IRVIN JOHNSON,<br />

ELECTRICAL COMTI<br />

HM|>, HNNtWibp WkW Mr<br />

SERVICC • HOT<br />

752 WMt A-<br />

Laurence E.<br />

Electrical<br />

Wiring For Ugbf and<br />

1510 AS8URV AVI.<br />

SCHUFFELE<br />

Electrical<br />

710AS«JtYAVt I<br />

TELEVIStON<br />

OoihinunUU w«B» to,ertrilieflt; (*> |Wpr6V»niWln human<br />

* J« r*»«nJtloB <strong>of</strong><br />

in- North Korea Ww Maw sfa ghi, minion doses <strong>of</strong> the Asiatic<br />

!t»*M "flu" vatdne »re i* be produced Be-<br />

,. a3-*«*J» tweeaiWfcaaa »BDr«y# 1, HJI, on.<br />

rtes to obtain dls> der cdriMlact b b htefetkal<br />

* Wmlai «M * fOr *M*)»«<br />

sempuiously BaalUry envlrwi,<br />

mjuenia'vl«s strain wieh as was<br />

combrtedl»j vaccttatrng mnttonr <strong>of</strong><br />

pOTons In fte mUMrr services dur.<br />

KB Konrvltt f»..<br />

W U W B<br />

••, workud<br />

Statw tor aht<br />

Mr ef tlu; Ru f«no> and<br />

Urtely In Oat b*<br />

to create dlstrajtfdf «•• | ^fe" lW * nm paH in the work. • *<br />

Temttl i. » |*aM <strong>of</strong> age hnd " ^ ^<br />

Mtt f*m a family ef two Nmncra uaT^—-<br />

« Me heavens which<br />

Mil MNe sMeW He IpMun ffi «nd Sato<br />

eriean Ui.tltutlSn* Wooh. Stiare the gy glory <strong>of</strong> God and the<br />

system, our Itl,<br />

Ehgll«h, and HBM h» has .rHyMfh ^ ^ ^<br />

ent.which shows till handleewlbWe<br />

system ...<br />

"Thert l» Tie ipneeh nor Vaccine Froth Jersey Eggs to<br />

Se county with tt»W "B«i-W ""•<br />

wertero kost »*muy ixpertene* #<br />

Id, Who do not Icnawi e; their \h\ce Is not heard".<br />

p<br />

. American history, f<br />

eA Is more than beauty to<br />

hind Mm, he flnds It eajilef^o com. Jnaf »<br />

rttafld how our priv<br />

Help Combat Asiatic ^*V<br />

- It fa a moral univcr<br />

denl wfe&s driv-<br />

economic system work related to the law <strong>of</strong> Us Crcatr Vaccine produced by propaiatuia , mantt, the New Jersey Hatcheries In- being fciiicd J.<br />

en a small grain and livestock farm, pltttai<br />

JI advantages are, will be How different Is me song <strong>of</strong> creation • .peclflc «inls in "half-hatctied" far- ....bale 3k uin Air J6 Jikva. vtn be -niokeri." flndariotUMr tettcmiivene<strong>of</strong> spirit.<br />

. VBWOUS other type«. ual Urw and order, noUilng that cor- n ngMlng the Asiatic «nu" epidemic elUck Al»r elertrtjoli m*p*eUi» to ^ -diiion<br />

" astonishioijy small per- responds to man's own free spirit, • hlch puUh] heetth authorities «. reject thode eggs wfekfa ar* Infertile,! g^g. ^ .^stieal<br />

, high school and college How rich human life might be If, pect will iMka in the United States the iggll cont^nlng live *tobryw «« , tMe N.Uon.1 Salrty <<br />

[iris have been studying Instead <strong>of</strong> greed, lust and false am- this aul^imr, tranaooitad to Hi. neetaa mboT»-! feat the eiumce <strong>of</strong> an<br />

lstory bltlon, man would be content to<br />

Ing Academy (high s- . 11 enjoy this world and share all good Mm^am^m^m<br />

haa developed an outline things with his fellow man! vision <strong>of</strong> fte State Department <strong>of</strong> "•••<br />

school course In America.! It Is not Cod, but man, who li re Agrteulture to Insure that the parent » «*» latwratorle, the large<br />

. was prepared for teacd sponsible for toe' failure, that have •toek will not transmit disease to or —<br />

»«] admtaMrators all over vlsiled upon toe world w much <strong>of</strong> their oKiaruig, <strong>of</strong>fspring, are now contributing eontrlbutmg P'<br />

10 havo be*n seeking gulo- sin and suKerlng. .<br />

UnportanHy to the protection <strong>of</strong> pub, u<br />

licten one o( tti«<br />

>', which mean* men<br />

your<br />

ceJery. «nd dked chl.A. .Sd<br />

'" grapefruit and<br />

u. <strong>of</strong> citrus Jo<br />

canned section, tlu. .<br />

•o venatito youll'Bnd plenty «f othef<br />

•a. Here', the citru» chicken naiad recipe:<br />

Florid. Chicken gijai -<br />

*n 20-omwe Florida oraruje 2 tablespoon, lime jui»<br />

uid grapefruit aections I U cup mayonnana<br />

•up« dlcBd cooked chicken t V, teaspoon n|t<br />

Mp dfaed cd«ry % teMpoon peppn ^., •<br />

Salad gnam<br />

«In dtru* •ectioo* thoroughly. Add drained «^< tfl chicken<br />

senJng. Add to salad and toss lightlv.<br />

and wnllb with uddlUonal wctiona.<br />

LD; S to • mvlngt,<br />

all the evidehte<br />

J. P. COLLIHS<br />

LUMBER COMPANY<br />

4 & « V f<br />

r / ' w i<br />

nabrye h Man carafHlly<br />

and fWafgWatW MMi<br />

ummwmstm<br />

"shots" <strong>of</strong> preventive vaccliuss for<br />

flu, epidemic typhus, yellow fever,<br />

and -other Olseases to wntoh unitary<br />

! personnel In foreign laridi were exposed.<br />

Many vaccines for animal<br />

I health prolnetlon are itauuarly produced.<br />

H. search Is feeing conducted<br />

(Into the possibilities «f perfecting<br />

other egg-propagated vaccine., not.<br />

ablv the gammon cold. Drearies and<br />

. _ , .Bu...<br />

wMeh the lowly hen Is the heroine,<br />

consumers m»ke anxious inquiries as<br />

to whether .dch bNdogioal eggs may<br />

ten* the table egg market," Zieh<br />

continued. "The answer la dMnHely<br />

«OV Fertile eggs, such as are Wed<br />

for hatenMl 'or for MoIeglM pur.<br />

fcoVm. are laid by approxtaiately one<br />

Union bans which are btoodtested<br />

*nd mated under St.te supervision.<br />

New Jersey also raises IS million<br />

hens for table egg production The<br />

l ' i •" W>e UUe oBI flocks lead<br />

*• p - •" l«yf ls : ylnjinal IWH, Their e^gs are value-<br />

Lt.^ndr. rtul L. Le*li, U, S, "*!» hatehhti'or for vaMuie pro.<br />

Coast Guard Hcicrvc, ol Bgg liar, duetlon because the life germ Is ab,<br />

bor currently on active duty, has •«»».<br />

been assigned to this area *• am. — _ —<br />

Iliihwl Con*t OuaM Raservs unit In<br />

Atlahllc CllJ.<br />

Wf&tt social rtvorltef"<br />

He announced that there are num> •He can eat anything that ever<br />

erom reserve openings available for esnte out <strong>of</strong> a chafing dish and act<br />

both veterans and non veterans In as If he enjoyed It," •<br />

the Reserve, Direct commissions al<br />

so are available to applicants who<br />

possess the necessary requirtmmte.<br />

The regular CBast Goard Has 26 fields Save 10 to 15%<br />

ef technical training avauabte for<br />

four-year enlistees.<br />

r «n y«ur<br />

Lewi. Is on duty lit room SOI, Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> Post ODce building, Mon- AUTO INSURANCE<br />

day to FMV.<br />

PREMIUMS<br />

Vaar •tfiftnflla' Mataal Ai«M<br />

Wallace Broi.<br />

SALiS . SERVICE<br />

tth and SIMneN AVINUI<br />

O^BAN eiTT, N, 1, PHfUi 1«<br />

flMifi#. USED CAM<br />

GENUINE BUICK PARTS<br />

WHilt AtWWMSNT ft<br />

1315 Asbury Jpm,<br />

COME IN TODAY<br />

. AHDSffTHE<br />

'57 Studebaker<br />

STAHLER'S<br />

REGISTERED BUILDERS<br />

R««.: 1&47 pay Ave. Phem 2910<br />

TrVE SPICIALIZE IN MODERNIZING HOMES"<br />

BERG£« LUMBER<br />

ALUMINUM TENSIONEO SCREWS<br />

NO PAINTING — NO FITTING<br />

If * ^<br />

- lime - CEMENT - PLASTER<br />

Call 0948 Th. Frlendry Yard<br />

• lUh STRUT «N SIMPSON AVINUI<br />

MACKAIN<br />

UM CantM Art. HiMM Ual<br />

LAWRENCt TARVIS<br />

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H. C AMOS<br />

BUILDER<br />

417 34th STREET<br />

Phwm 31N<br />

No Job 7V»o ^,rfl.<br />

Ni MA T*> Small<br />

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mmmi<br />

REPAIRS OF ALL KIND*<br />

1 BAYVIEW PLACE sr-<br />

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Mil to tut*. M slices white<br />

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Coubhi* BfOT spread, onion,<br />

MM fMla nllib, chlU MUM<br />

and bacon; mil well Season<br />

with salt sand ctoin. Mm crurts<br />

from bread and spread JS ilieM<br />

with Mver spread mixture, Put<br />

I allces bread to*ether to make<br />

• sandwiches. Top with remadn.<br />

lag S slice, bread. Wrap tightly<br />

to wued paper and chill. Cut<br />

Into 14-lnch slices to term.<br />

Maaat • em avnaA)<br />

thewad. % cup chopped gSm<br />

PfPPtr. « cup chopped^ 35<br />

DWUn, H cup naysnate, H<br />

tcatpoon salt, 1 tablespooo<br />

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tae •M-ounee can c<br />

t,Ne*poon. ftouy eh„pp jfl jbuttered bread squares.<br />

MtWtHMttaa«r<br />

From Fort Wx, N. J, will eons<br />

Uio Army Training Center Band, two<br />

large marching mtitu and a conUng.<br />

tnt at Women's Army Corp* mem.<br />

The Army marcher* will constitute<br />

Hy****? State Chamber <strong>of</strong> The Rlt, Chsmber about lix Unll « «f the United State Army.<br />

n i n k n t a i n M i as,- . w * d S if* dl *rtbiB*d a news release hdaded be the Amy Band, will<br />

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em ' "* " lhe glMn " e bo * nlw " k -•<br />

InteMKKi deUwrv M n. m I 1 ??" <strong>of</strong> " •M"«lly Printed >•; • i<br />

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to Otwt]MM IMM<br />

nanuaul HK Iwfclml Inri I III!<br />

IW AMf, k Ike fan M.<br />

ff Regatta<br />

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naundM Mtf cut !• half to ovef<br />

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h-fatmb SMI a!lft<br />

Blouses - Sorts - Knits<br />

Bwnwdas - Shorts<br />

20% TO 50% REDUCTIONS<br />

Wool Skirts<br />

EMk • ft* • rkaal<br />

— '5.00 —<br />

MUBMBTMBSB •3.00<br />

Loses Same Nite<br />

Slaughter Nff, ,<br />

Oilers Gef Hot,<br />

Walfop Rustics<br />

Jo* Kennedy Topi<br />

„. ,' TB* wflMiemwt 17 totals tt the<br />

* •*" •»* fin's and slauebtenNt I bucket while the Bustk. nHiuund,<br />

?; I u. »»• 1»- Jft KMwar; w top K«fer<br />

and had no difficulty controlling *iekes« duanMd in 11 <strong>of</strong> nit 1<br />

_ „ both backboards. Hie Beach Boys potato » «he hoMi rtrateh.<br />

V w " Ul<br />

a hat Braak ha atoapMI abort, faked<br />

o* the MUte jaard, turned and hit<br />

with i Met Jump «M,<br />

Scott Mara ... M 14 II J7-M<br />

Rustle Garden . • It I 17-47<br />

the »*en eeaa are the North At-<br />

Untie, South Atlantic. North 1 Pacific.<br />

South PadSc. Arctic. Antarctic and<br />

Indian OcaanL<br />

MtM The feott <strong>On</strong>eri did, Thursday I ,,«,_.» m^m,~<br />

Thur.a.y lirt, «. Hbn flUht, what four other toanj failed I SAVE AT aMRT'S<br />

After taking . ,»« deft., « the g,1»Jmft^^Mer. I f»ATr© SHOP<br />

point per-1<br />

romance. Nest highest man was sure the oppotUJea did not gel i-ee-1<br />

•**, oar<br />

nnnnnk ]«*_<br />

SAVE<br />

VM, W« Art<br />

p y<br />

In and So and<br />

IHT'S PA "•<br />

2nd and<br />

OpM W«d., p.,<br />

AT A NE<br />

LOWPRI<br />

»2 SO. W. VIEWAWE A«EA<br />

Oft Y«Wr DM<br />

fh* to«lkMl4Mt|M> tMM<br />

— No.2* OCEAN<br />

CITY 4"<br />

* 0304 «r 0305 fcAN CITY, MIW JI D*», AUOWT i*J»S7<br />

nquering Heroes Twice In Successidn<br />

EWATER^CLUB anglers from Norfolk, Va, carried «« the national tep-r<br />

rt. Teams alwiyg carry a "ipare" members—Sentor^tWto photo.<br />

00 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Casting Cup Helpt Bring<br />

Hetty For Resort in Virginia, Carolina<br />

Bridge and<br />

Broker, C <strong>of</strong> C r#*« t, c«^<br />

toAttend BK) « £ » * £<br />

Road Discussion' ^ ^y, ig ^ , i<br />

D*v*l<strong>of</strong>»m«nt Cnel.<br />

Po«tpon«« lUport<br />

teMton to 26th<br />

tlniutlon <strong>of</strong> bU doorheHfa<br />

mm to WH Me rotor* T^f'<br />

A achedule announeed by Senator<br />

Cbarlea W. Sandman calb far the<br />

t^Brbea ftmpaign party to begin tta<br />

tour <strong>of</strong> Ine county at 1:10 a. m. In<br />

IPAiWilllilB atut ^HnAln jd tk ««<br />

I throughout the day until It wlnda op<br />

From Woodbine the eandMaM wfll<br />

«o to TucJuhoe it • •. a, and then<br />

ito*t resorts will be evident »e la Oe o^ M Biio, tmrttai<br />

•ortc <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cup—on«<br />

it valuabfe sporU trophiM<br />

Jted States—h.9 bxn glv-<br />

MMnf ftMflMV (MllMTIj and WM><br />

nMM a lot <strong>of</strong> publicity uatly a naar cv» wat'i—-^ *- —<br />

It Virginia and North Can.<br />

• the put year,<br />

•ry <strong>of</strong> how the Mg tUmt Ftve yaan ago •nethtr oMa de-<br />

•• retired five year* o«o veloped. _ The tourney sponjori ran<br />

jw le»dlng an active life out <strong>of</strong> apace an Uie<br />

M out MM week end durinuil<br />

team catting tounut<br />

"•- Ataactatlnl <strong>of</strong> Surf<br />

at the 8th it. ball<br />

ly. the <strong>Ocean</strong> Cits' Cup wen<br />

by the city government<br />

up hack in Iflf at a per.<br />

.FishingCluli'i amual tour<br />

For many yean afterward<br />

m promlDenlly displayed<br />

daw <strong>of</strong> Ed Command toe.<br />

which then «na on the<br />

: between 7lh and ,1th M<br />

IM7 came a fin vltt<br />

' tile More and the ImpH',<br />

1 AfiaJM Club <strong>of</strong> Norfolk, Vu . ..<br />

oodte<strong>of</strong>ler In the competition. Till'<br />

VtrctnUni >*ed far und was glvm<br />

eup W enfrive<br />

any more name* <strong>of</strong> winning team*<br />

and their distances, which sad seen<br />

traditional. About the some time<br />

the tournament rule, were changed,<br />

requiring casten t© sttek entirely<br />

to standard surf fishing equipment<br />

rather than "souped up" reeia.<br />

The committee retired the old<br />

trophy and put up In Us Mead a<br />

handsome gold plaque,' with plenty<br />

<strong>of</strong> apaea for engraving.<br />

1<br />

Jeraoy Dwelopnn it Council,<br />

<strong>Aug</strong>ust 26.<br />

HaVBF IXIward B. lawker will at.<br />

tend tne cMference at which the<br />

OBBMWW wUl reveal 1U recMnm-ndatMl<br />

lor the lew limited aeceu<br />

fracway wokA the •' te Highway<br />

pdnniiulon to take poiwawlon <strong>of</strong> ike n>uajiminl Mass I- inMruet with<br />

a0v*r trophy for dtapiay purpMea, tb« JlnBHlai aid u. the Federal<br />

GMMnnsMt<br />

AH during MM part VMr MMM<br />

apmmmm Mfwl Me O«an city<br />

Cup M HhHUtlMi MirauiiiMrt Me<br />

rtaf* •» VktWM, wiM an appr*.'<br />

•fiat. placaM •xplalnlna what It<br />

wu ail about. MM! M fh. MM It<br />

waa In pfamkiant itort^, lnclua*>a<br />

«HH •* NMMh and Ilkami<br />

Now H. Willard Shaner, •eentaty<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Awociatlon <strong>of</strong> Surf Anfiien<br />

Clubs, haa a new idea for more<br />

resort publicity through the cup.<br />

1 lale <strong>City</strong>. He will be in Oaon Home<br />

at noon. I<br />

Senator rarbea launched hla coon- ,<br />

ty-to-county tour Ay ipediil truck<br />

laat week ta the northern pan <strong>of</strong> the \<br />

Hate, - . .<br />

Report 400 Have<br />

* hhAMy * Improvement<br />

tkii NM^r *MI ta MHiainM Sought Work at<br />

farrkwn, C. «f C. vfew Linwood Office<br />

Prudential B«w»<br />

MMI Local Ana<br />

•M. «• MMr<br />

aaiaakadnt a^b^ndi^ ~ '' al *T TTlaHnil L*xrd*rs at Lunch<br />

Jlore than #0 wanen<strong>of</strong> thbi area<br />

Tfce alana Mr Me huhway. already haw applied for. ewployawtit<br />

at the new JUnw«d <strong>of</strong>fice *f PraaVn-<br />

Ual Insurance Oiaipany. /tecorOtng<br />

nee firm,<br />

kM a dolan<br />

ipuwr <strong>of</strong>ficers and eMaMna <strong>of</strong> «*<br />

- -*y had an ;nfornMlg*Mog "<br />

ty's Coast Guard AyxOtary<br />

t SI announced plans yea-<br />

IU second annual Bnmmer<br />

eaatirt boat ownen a<br />

le-nlshl tralatag eaune wDl<br />

•tod on Friday. Au«u»t *»—<br />

from tonight at I o'clock In<br />

i school auditorium.<br />

1 Commander D, Allen<br />

nid boatmen wfll be f Ivan<br />

Information on such topic*<br />

i and regulations governing<br />

n the water, the rule, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

• frame procedures, motor<br />

anee, and other generally<br />

Information. .,<br />

wfji be two prtMipal •peak-<br />

ed ^ane rt«reienthi|<br />

and the other the Stone Harfcor<br />

isatcr Patrol, Those attending #ko<br />

wOKbe ahown a Ceatt <strong>On</strong>ard f- 3 -<br />

n*'n>m at wen a> «iid« •<br />

the varlau* Keni eovercd In Mat<br />

safety mtpectlons.<br />

Ttier. wUl M no eharW tor tla<br />

training course, and it U open ta<br />

both Inboard and outboard boat at*<br />

erators. Mr. Stretch Mid.- "•"'.,<br />

The Auxiliary ^onsored-iU Owtt<br />

such evening settlon utoout ay<br />

ago and drew an atteridanM <strong>of</strong> :<br />

During the pail winter It alu ipon-<br />

Mred a «ueeenfu! eight-week courao<br />

in navigation and other Mating akDkt<br />

as part <strong>of</strong> the curriculum <strong>of</strong> the annual<br />

Adult Evening School<br />

it Motorists Pay Fines in<br />

Court For Recent Mishaps<br />

moiorliiu were fined and<br />

onemted by Municipal Judge<br />

j A. King Tueaday on motor<br />

charge* resulting from a<br />

if autoai<strong>of</strong>et^ ascMenta over<br />

: uveral WHka,<br />

>• F. Brown. SI, <strong>of</strong> Narberth.<br />

drifhig charge resulting<br />

' accident on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Pqlnt boulevard on J4r •.<br />

t B, UtM, <strong>of</strong> PDuadelpkta,<br />

l guilty to driving through a<br />

-M at sth at, and AtMBtteav,<br />

•ing an accident then. He<br />

i flned W and H eaata,<br />

Har<br />

Brown, ii. <strong>of</strong> Hatboro, Piu, on<br />

MS drlvtag count bronght by<br />

crashed into the rear <strong>of</strong> another.<br />

She, too, was flned in and costs.<br />

Anna 0, Jackson, <strong>of</strong> BalaCynwyd,<br />

Pa,, waa flned fW and IS mats when<br />

•he pleaded guilty to a htt-aod-nm<br />

ehBrge foilowUlg a minor crarti July<br />

31 at 10th M. and Palen av.<br />

Mill, Pa. wn<br />

drrvan by MallaMl R, taVKt, M, <strong>of</strong><br />

MatK IV, fraahad at fW tt. and<br />

•ayfa wa> di-,,,...<br />

Awordlng to testimony, Plato<br />

on Bay<br />

fle Uiht<br />

Bay av. Mat w»ek,<br />

rtk, •raMna.M.afrliwaat Mmrred.<br />

• BMalHti fit Ml H «M Walter E. GrafI, «1, <strong>of</strong> BaKhnore.<br />

Ny at IMh tl, and roony »» backed<br />

'• . . - Unite parked poalUon on IWaJ av.<br />

_ , . , _. -• Mr In the •out*<br />

Mnt, antand a plea MI at traMfe en Watt av, .<br />

tetovWey personality In Hollywood.<br />

Mai Mary Ihndenon Parkw; who<br />

u«d • .vlrtory In a toot beauty<br />

m eets* «, naw%,<br />

(wood, .ndliVsoutlieiiiiiiSw<br />

-that Ok kill free |De«uopneM Council, wnjea belpe*<br />

Ing about the location <strong>of</strong> the nHf<br />

lonal <strong>of</strong>fice In thai eltt;r<br />

the BUaj|] "Bie rit^ ha, been divided Jnwl<br />

aha was featured a. eonductor <strong>of</strong> I AJsMit a half hour earlier, at filO affleea among them tlwy tea na<br />

— - ran. lor *tv l». ^ *-eS * •«-«. «.£ JS^^S? ** ^ —' *<br />

atMBkla and lust last year Iran*. Douna lane ar traffic on ucean ev.<br />

fSd^iiTianu. progran to WPFH to Wtalt a ytffa liBht M Ml,*;.<br />

In WUfnarwlon. AaoAar car driven by Willie J.<br />

9h* wa* aecompanled across<br />

rear and alopprd<br />

,,»•«,«, ,»»-w» .^ilfwaaillh? Kamhera <strong>of</strong> f»» ape MW aMnt, Htv<br />

lt2, r %kM. T? lS»Sta ari^"JmSS. •obertR R«e Squad durhiR the Mat «• MHM<br />

• * •*"••»__• -«?^^, __, Tbompaon, «f Morton, PBi, waa drtv era! week, have been so huay attend.<br />

- m Aabury aw. heWnd „,, jbeir aervleea and e,tti»Bient,to '<br />

a'atorn Maaintv water an* wind Matta Axdrea.'<br />

i with Al Oaidhterito aaaiatMlaaA-<br />

Rescue Squad So Busy WHh Seivif* That<br />

Fund Solicitation System is Streamlined<br />

~<br />

•Ma!<br />

*


for.<br />

*,<br />

ft ANNUAL<br />

SHIRT SALE<br />

<strong>of</strong> Stylet, Fabric* A Colors<br />

REDUCTIONS<br />

THROU O H O U T T HE STOHEI<br />

- All Nationally Known Brands<br />

DRESS SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS<br />

4,50<br />

DMfltn * Miw MMd<br />

9KSS I SPOUT SHMTS<br />

FURNITURE —<br />

CHAISE i<br />

$$M Vcfc*<br />

CHAIRS<br />

Spedri ftotp 1,<br />

•WSS * SPORT SHIRTS<br />

ALUMINUM<br />

STACK CHAIRS<br />

-'.. 488<br />

o""S^W WPS* MEN'S SUMMER SUITS<br />

*«• • NOW<br />

i S . f i ' . . . , . O7 o *<br />

* • 12.90<br />

SUITS<br />

14.90<br />

">h -<br />

Many, Many Other Outdoor Item*<br />

Drastically Reduced For Clearan*<br />

704 ASBURY AVE.<br />

FURNITURE AT REASOHABU PtflCES<br />

^^


fWkfTIO<br />

ASSORTED<br />

both<br />

to ia Net*****.<br />

York. PeaaarlTaala,<br />

low*. There's a<br />

Btrtto is Connecticut, Wtommdn,<br />

aad New Haaansfajrc, narance<br />

«a AtkMttta lUfauna,<br />

i'ToAiSaaWlB. VMmarf*<br />

orksnelNew<br />

a Hanbutf.<br />

|ott Thoje-i a Troy ia Alabama,<br />

ITefffc CenUaa, Pennsylvania,<br />

Haw Hwapahfrt, New Volt aad<br />

MtoaaarL There'* a DtibUa in<br />

iTejaa aad Virginia, and a Naples<br />

in New Test. Corinth U ia MinisttippL<br />

and Una is ip Ohio Sebastapol<br />

is in CalHomla.<br />

Jlliioi' m.ike*<br />

It wUl ««on, be time to roll<br />

R*ttauranf iurglan<br />

U EHtafe<br />

Thieves broke into a. restaurant al<br />

the WOdwood tna station on Oak av,<br />

Ume Tuesday night fcut had all<br />

their trouble for nothing<br />

A cigarette machine was broken<br />

latb and a safe opened, DM<br />

>N Jewelers<br />

WATCHCS<br />

I MOCK Ml<br />

ikkdL<br />

JEWtlLYY<br />

tttnfral Pharmacy<br />

1 FAMILY DRUG STORE)<br />

I Maart <strong>of</strong>Oonaa CWVs M»aV.| n their own local<br />

lUes, but the •wards will be made to<br />

UH winners by Me dub. Each Him<br />

Bunlty will erect Its own Hydranges<br />

Trail directional sign*.<br />

•Hna Qukk<br />

Chfld Work <strong>On</strong>,<br />

Farm Limited<br />

Can't b- Employod<br />

After School Opsni<br />

New Jersey farmen hiring worker;<br />

for the fall harvest were reminded<br />

today that the Mr Labor Standarfls<br />

AM pnhlblts work by children under<br />

16 years <strong>of</strong> age en farms during<br />

school hours.<br />

"The Federal law provide* ehil.<br />

dren with a priceless commodity—<br />

time to go to school," tay« rranli<br />

oat, »»»«*«»•><br />

to the rule pronlWunf children<br />

under 1« from working to<br />

agriculture during school houre <strong>of</strong><br />

the sctaool district whenJhJ «*Hd<br />

live, white working, he f W<br />

exception hi for the farmer*<br />

working on all parent's firm.<br />

Mr. MutMh «h» sUted that chlfdren<br />

may lawfully work on farms<br />

ffionTand ifler scnesl touM, and<br />

on week end. and other daw when<br />

there to no school.<br />

"The farmer can essUy maife sure<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ue <strong>of</strong> any young worker u<br />

he asks for an ace eertineate, A<br />

eertlflcsie •hewing the young person<br />

la old enough for the Job serves<br />

as pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> ate for purposes <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Aet," Mr. Mueneh «ld. These cer.<br />

J Muench. regional director <strong>of</strong> the tKteates can generally be oPtauied<br />

O. S, Department <strong>of</strong> Labor's wage from Mai school <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

•ad Hour and Public Contraeu Divi. Tbe child-labor provisions apply to<br />

sioru, the agenw which enforces farmers who engage In interstate<br />

commerce or ship produce 1" tnler.<br />

The ehildlab<strong>of</strong> proviuo proieet state commerce or to dealer* In tie<br />

local youngsters and chudren <strong>of</strong> isame<br />

state who ship the produce in<br />

migrttory workers alike, Mr. Mutneh iInterstate<br />

commerce.<br />

WITH<br />

ALL 1958 PORTABLE RADIOS<br />

Batteries included FREE<br />

(FOR THIS EVENT ONLY)<br />

4 Speed<br />

Motorola<br />

Hi Fi Console<br />

(4 SPEAKERS ,<br />

WAS *239.95<br />

HOW 174-95<br />

<strong>On</strong>e 21 inch MOTOROLA TV CONSOLE<br />

ONf PHILCO CLOCK RADIO<br />

TABLE<br />

RADIOS<br />

18.95<br />

$ 34,95<br />

% 24t9S<br />

• {s<br />

Boyd's<br />

Ctotflfal MB HM0<br />

SHOPPING CONVi<br />

OPE<br />

YEAR 'RO^<br />

— OPEN EVERY NITI<br />

ASBURY DEUCA1<br />

1121 Atbury Avo., aerot* from<br />

U 45" RECORD PLAYEI<br />

TABLE MODEL<br />

WAS $34.95<br />

NOW ONLY<br />

45" PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER<br />

WAS $39.95<br />

3-Speed Hi Fi RECORD PL;<br />

WAI $?4.fS<br />

- • ' . NOW JUST<br />

4-Speed Hi Fi Blond Table<br />

WAS $I4f.M $<br />

$220<br />

NbW ONLY<br />

(1LOND _ THIS SiT SILLS REGULARLY FOR"<br />

85c RECORDS<br />

ALL RECENT HITS 60c<br />

"*"<br />

IXTRA SPECIAL,, EXTRA f^ d M | j<br />

NEW 1958MOTOROU 21 ineh De!yX#<br />

Just $ 250 mmmr<br />

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF WfSf BARGAINS - LAY-AWAY N**<br />

LAY-AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS<br />

TV- Radio -Hlfl<br />

'ALES<br />

OW ONI V BUSINESS<br />

Mi"''- 1<br />

BOYD'<br />

hUSTM<br />

•M A«bury Av«.<br />

Sitf h: :..Jf<br />

the Cweenlc HoUl.<br />

ILLER<br />

CO<br />

|M"H STRUT<br />

• Central and<br />

Avsnuas<br />

1 Preecriatlan Wai<br />

IE 4000<br />

A.M. fa f:M P.M.<br />

Ktts<br />

Sill .batilf!<br />

> ., ;.<br />

NQTICtt t*<br />

t'lil<br />

fir*'<br />

ToWtMnd. be<br />

> the order <strong>of</strong> Arthur w<br />

. nflU <strong>of</strong> the County <strong>of</strong><br />

--,, .-Iny made in the ftneenUi day<br />

<strong>of</strong> Auiiuat IHOT, on th* p*tHloo <strong>of</strong> the<br />

aubacrllwr, the executor or said <br />

Aicher Oivlncr. Hunter and Read. in* safety ateasure* and edirlee Se<br />

Allornc>,<br />

observed:<br />

CAmden Pfnv Jersey<br />

Check aupalles <strong>of</strong> flaslillflhte and<br />

S-1B—u -<strong>of</strong> «ji 00<br />

batteries. Matehea, eandlea, lamtM,<br />

wick* and kefoaeBe oil. Check batteries<br />

or portable radio to be aura<br />

that they are chanted.<br />

Be aore that artlcftu In your cellar<br />

which eouM bq danufed lay water<br />

arc moved to a safe place, diet*<br />

cellar window* '<br />

Tie down porch and lawn furniture<br />

and movable objects out <strong>of</strong><br />

door*.<br />

Close and lock house windows but<br />

leave a coup)* or windows open oh<br />

the side away from tbe storm to<br />

prevent wind from building up prcasure<br />

inside the huse, pressure that<br />

could Mow out windows *M doers.<br />

U you have wooden shutters, clmsc<br />

them. Pull up awniaga. Close the<br />

damped In your flreplKe, Fill your<br />

bathtub with water.<br />

Pat votir ear In the Garage and<br />

be sure to leave one garage window<br />

open to keep wind pressure from<br />

1 •TaaaaaaPBB** aaaV •aaUaMbaaa>sV<br />

heal Have several jars <strong>of</strong>> water, .f"l • "r •WnHTH<br />

tlfhlly earned. •,/ aap anareml M<br />

ki la*f»aAasani<br />

Ohaek on handy tools; ax#,.a»,w, •rMMh tt<br />

plrk axe or cntwhar. aod";woMc a/'faa VeaW/ tMi eauW i*t*»<br />

[hint.<br />

poles.<br />

U car Is outside, dose the windows U you have a boat and can. get It<br />

All we want to do la bt «tood<br />

tightly, set the hand fcrafce, put the out or the water, turn If upside dcrwn<br />

ttem andBeUbbontoyDupeopla,-<br />

car In gear ttut don't lock It' If you and store It in a sale place. If it<br />

h» concluded.<br />

are parted on Uie street, fteergen- ia In Uie water, anchor II not' loo Senator Fariey expressed thaiuu<br />

ey workers might pave to- move It. cloee to other boat.. Moor boat <strong>of</strong> the area to Prudential for Ita<br />

Keep amiy from windows at theat<br />

either bow or stem, but not both. eonfldenee In AUantlc Oounly and<br />

height <strong>of</strong> the storm.<br />

Secure or atom safely cabin baro- praised Mr. Bhanka pertonallr for<br />

Find out where yob can procure meter or other movable objects. Al- bis vision and progressive buaiaaac<br />

dry ice or natural toe lo use b» case low between live and seven feet <strong>of</strong> policle*. He also<br />

<strong>of</strong> lots <strong>of</strong> electric power. Uave aa nnctior chain for each foot or depth<br />

little iwrbhable food In jour relrl- to cushion wave action.<br />

etratlon units as possible so that Ir you slock up with candles, vbe<br />

your loss will be less in ease <strong>of</strong> ex- especially careful about atarfliuf<br />

tended power failure<br />

fines Danger from lire ifluflil—<br />

If you have a freeler, act II atnorms<br />

ia especially great High<br />

maximum frcctlng level as much an wind* spread flrea rapidH/, - Further-<br />

possible before the arrival <strong>of</strong> themore,<br />

firemen will lie hard to con-<br />

bun-iejine ir you awld openln« It tact.<br />

and It Is falrtv full, you can keep<br />

Don't t e I c p h v.n c unnecessarily<br />

frozen meats and vegetables ulthi>ut Leave lht> line open for emergency<br />

(polling tar at least three day*. mils.<br />

Save newspaper* to wrap garbage<br />

In. In case garbage collections are<br />

Keep children and pets Indoor*<br />

Interrupted.<br />

and stay Indoors yourseU if you can.<br />

Store a three-day supply or canned Check gutters on hpUie to be sure<br />

food In a safe spot along with a crn they are not defied wHh leaves.<br />

opener. Hive paper plates, cups<br />

and spoons.<br />

Put In a small supply <strong>of</strong> canned<br />

After the storm It definitely over,<br />

move about with great caution. Beware<br />

<strong>of</strong> broken electric -wires,••<br />

1 Shantk<br />

(<br />

paid tribute to tlw<br />

He h a Mgbrr «p«WI«* ABC* etrcubtton<br />

auditor, who twSrtodiclly vhiw M <strong>of</strong>llt* W<br />

_ aad verity our circulatioa<br />

H» It Btaw a reporter. His finding* an pohlfihed<br />

u ah ea«y>tc-read A.B.C report which w»,atalu»<br />

11*<br />

F^Hf<br />

• very real scnM, AM a*aa~ b<br />

to invest your advertaJn( rnob*y aa a<br />

' Alk us for a<br />

A Jlfc report.<br />

kibatBf sdw<br />

it*,<br />

with the Buddy Morrow band on the<br />

Music Pier last nlfhl,<br />

Severn! weelu ago the Association<br />

sent out about 700 letters asking for<br />

financial nippon. According to Phil<br />

lp Kuteher, president, the e«Hy re.<br />

tponae was good but then It jlwin.<br />

died to almost nothing.<br />

iwUM<br />

<strong>of</strong> Safest Stites In US<br />

To revene Horace Grwlny's advice,<br />

"We realize that it is iis,v to put<br />

aueh a letter aside, meaning to tend<br />

In It. and then forget it In the rush<br />

The Police and Firemen's Asioeia. <strong>of</strong> summer business," Mr. Kuteher<br />

lion yesterday appealed to the pub. •aid, "However, now that the dance<br />

lie to .support its direct mall appeal<br />

is over we would like to complete<br />

our annual hmd-raising entorti «<br />

for contributions to the welfare huon as pMslble* 30 thai w« can know<br />

lund, used le defray expanses <strong>of</strong> ihe just how much we have in work on<br />

ennual Christmas party and forIn<br />

preparing for Christmas;<br />

other purposes.<br />

The appeal was directed partkurlv<br />

at those who were unable to<br />

attend the Association's big dance<br />

1<br />

so East, young man, fo East—if you<br />

want to be safe, that Is.<br />

That's whore you'll find the stale*<br />

with Uie lowest motor vehicle death<br />

rates, seeording to the Nations!<br />

Safety Council<br />

They are Rhode Island. Connect!<br />

cut. New jersey and Massachusetts,<br />

Among the top five, too, U the Dis<<br />

triet <strong>of</strong> Columbia<br />

Motor vehicle mileage death rates<br />

for 10SC, are Hated in "Accident<br />

UP urged those who racelved •p.<br />

Facts," the Councils etalistleal year-<br />

peal letters to mall their checks or book.<br />

cob to the Mice and Firemen'• At,. Just published, the 1BJJ edition <strong>of</strong><br />

seetatu>n at Post Office Bex 1M, the booklet report* that Rhode Island,<br />

with 1J traffic deaths per 100<br />

million vehicle miles, had the iswest<br />

rhoM Strip** Just Too Cute?<br />

mileage death nte <strong>of</strong> any state, it<br />

also led the previous year.<br />

DIMPLES Are cute, too, or at least the way Helen<br />

Mailie; University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania student from.Chester,<br />

displayed 'em for our beach photographer.—Senior Studio.<br />

MENNIES<br />

758 Atbury Av.nu. • Phem 0682<br />

ONN DAILY »;J0 A.M. TO f P.M.<br />

LAST<br />

CALLI<br />

... fo big manual saving*<br />

on fomout fathlons<br />

•ova up<br />

ndHekwIly odv«rti»wd<br />

prlc.il<br />

Cheoaa from sur eompUta<br />

•tock <strong>of</strong> Summar faahtonl<br />

All fram finwm nwkari.. •<br />

' • pll fo frarn from iragytar<br />

ttockJ<br />

Mrly for wlocrloo — pwt<br />

•way away for Mr nut yaarl<br />

BATHING SUITS<br />

200 IH Mwlfc?!<br />

Dr*kM(<br />

Bathing Suits frem fCHIMMM ra<br />

NATION'S CAPITAL<br />

Mr. and Mm, H. J, Modigr. <strong>of</strong><br />

WathlnBton, D. c, are among the<br />

current lueats at the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel.<br />

ENfOY<br />

• > * •<br />

2<br />

rortia>«<br />

Foreign and<br />

I y |V


Whw Afloat Rotary Studanf .<br />

to SpMk Tonight < .<br />

MB Murtel Tuylor, M HMUoBflA,<br />

• not«y InwnattaiMl Mnnrtf<br />

•tudMt who ipwt the put j«tr<br />

•tudj-in* M Swltieriiud, wlU te the<br />

•MM «P«k«r «t IMtthn dtUSF I With W,<br />

m«(lM ol the <strong>Ocean</strong> Clljr HeUry I auh<br />

M WyMoa* Inn. ^^^ •<br />

Jlin T»ykic appeared MM a year<br />

tfo AorUy before her departure<br />

far Europe, She la one <strong>of</strong> tevfral<br />

hundred outstanding itudeota «ivMl<br />

Rot.ry f«Uowihlpii is «tudy In codntrlia<br />

ether than their own thb year.<br />

She represented the Wind dtatrict<br />

<strong>of</strong> Southern New Jeraey and Mia.<br />

It Roy<br />

fe played Tuaidty<br />

<strong>of</strong> the pc»nh <strong>City</strong><br />

' InstiiBrited Jdn-<br />

M th* CJIV<br />

Tex MCAlililw<br />

. <strong>of</strong> the boji under<br />

: lopited hl» oppon-<br />

match, Bob CUflM<br />

lsloo at the tourtin<br />

undoriS Thefl^t<br />

leduJod for Montlty<br />

next week. Matcirea<br />

Id taken nil mother',<br />

d was In the act <strong>of</strong><br />

tarn Men his Bnal(<br />

•, inatehed' il tain<br />

' J R I P r I O<br />

PHONE SHI<br />

Glty Inquiries<br />

Down for Year<br />

July Mitt, Bvt<br />

Spring bipr*^<br />

Imjulrte. In MfpoBM te lh« city 1 .<br />

adrertUh* M M art, MnewinK<br />

<strong>of</strong>f turn l»at yaar, Nohnan V.<br />

S*r*ent. dlraetor at puhltc relation,<br />

reported y«terday.<br />

With the <strong>of</strong>ficial report .till to<br />

M tompUed, Mr. garMot e.Umated<br />

thai u <strong>of</strong> Anfuit 1 thl. year InqulriM<br />

ware runluB aboct Mo In aottbtr<br />

behlml UHMS fcr tBI same parted Uat<br />

Th. daflclt hi MfMltlM w« at.<br />

umulaMtf in April. May «* j y M<br />

ll iid ib h<br />

•nd actlvltln w.ra belew Me an.<br />

¥Mua yw.<br />

me Inquiries picked up In July,<br />

however, with 1,1M rMaived at Mr.<br />

Sarjenf. city h.U <strong>of</strong>fice. ThU com.<br />

pare. with 881 tor July <strong>of</strong> IWi.<br />

, I*e Inquiries Ifch year have seen<br />

received from every Halts In the<br />

Union with the exception <strong>of</strong> .New<br />

Mexico, Alukl was not heard from,<br />

either. Letters came from II foreign<br />

countries, excluding Canada, from<br />

where 382 hive originated.<br />

The atete <strong>of</strong> PMntylvMla with<br />

ifM Inaulrlet and th. tHv <strong>of</strong><br />

mtMburfh wm all preved Hie<br />

meal fertile fleM far the tlty-» «|.<br />

verthanient*. A tettl <strong>of</strong> Mi Mik<br />

saci^lMiii fli#9c ln^y|p|ci fhls<br />

Second ranking In Interest In the<br />

rewrt m the (ute <strong>of</strong> New York,<br />

s with Hi SUB SQMBIlVlLil*, wcaOMUit Dom Hatwonneia, w. j., »J**I<br />

foUowitw in order were enjoys the v incoming waVes alongside a jetty while adding 4 SAYS<br />

land, 3S3; MawKbUMtu, 177. Cities<br />

Iran KtaMl most Inquiries were reported<br />

other 'thin Pittsburgh, MillaOalphla<br />

ind New York, were, Wash.<br />

Mr. Sarjent reported that some<br />

Inquiries ire »un being received u<br />

a result \ complete <strong>of</strong>fxlai report<br />

U not available at UiU time.<br />

1 AdverUMBMt<br />

Dining out tonight? Well be<br />

pleased to servo you JOBS pi <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>'s flaest fpod Tie iSrinwwement<br />

<strong>of</strong> The Seven Se«. Next to the<br />

Ninth st. bus terminal. Phone MS7,<br />

jcmrs n,<br />

tHm liif _ MOiwiiiro M rut<br />

RMACY IS OUR PROFESSION. !• IT'S<br />

BID IN THE SICK ROOM, WE HAVE IT.<br />

DELIVERY PHONE 3535<br />

anting<br />

<strong>of</strong> Store I<br />

XCITING NEWS I<br />

ABETH ARMN'S<br />

I GRASS TIME<br />

SELVAGN'S<br />

^ •OAPt cBmei <strong>of</strong> 11<br />

• Rep., IMS •<br />

Now $2.50.<br />

ORAJI FLOWER MIST<br />

A M.UI ORASS<br />

USTIN6 PWWDIM<br />

The CetnUMthM<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly f2«IA<br />

Mneftolan wHI M happy<br />

OUR SPECIALTY<br />

Five Skillad Rafiitarad PharmaMM<br />

•t your MrVlet in thti MlanAMy<br />

Too Tired - Too Oftt<br />

fakft H6XALL<br />

PLIAMINS TABLETS<br />

SPiClAV<br />

Be Prepared for<br />

Winlw Cold.,<br />

Let-Downs, Et<br />

feetloiu aeconUng tj th* America!!<br />

Cancer SocleU'.<br />

Q. Can tm tprcad ir C»neer ut<br />

stopped or retarded temporarily?<br />

A. Certain growths, hopeless from<br />

the paint <strong>of</strong> jure, may be eoritrollea<br />

temporarily by proper tHStUMnt,<br />

However, there Is no telling lust bo#<br />

long before these (rewthi fall to<br />

respond tOTreateenir<br />

Q be more women or men die<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cancer?<br />

A, Since 1M» the number <strong>of</strong><br />

men dying <strong>of</strong> Cancer lias been greater<br />

than the number <strong>of</strong> women. The<br />

proportion now Is about 58 to f<br />

Compfefe <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

PACKAGE GOODS<br />

• WtNB<br />

• LIQUORS<br />

. • ICE COW BEER<br />

At Star. Fair TNNb FrfcM<br />

FREE DBLIVERY<br />

JMDHMO'S<br />

CIRCLE CAFE<br />

I fVUeArthur BhrtU Sanwra Pt.<br />

I iv.». »» •• .•••<br />

FOR CHRISTMAS<br />

CHUD'SCHAW<br />

RICH WOOD • FOLDING<br />

MADE IN GERMANY<br />

- «•§. 3.49<br />

, JUST 5.00<br />

Th.Kldf.WIIIJ.ov.Th.nl<br />

My Neighbors || MRTS PATIO SHOP<br />

•Mr father ilapljr can't<br />

PAND rock'n'roll muaic.<br />

"* mbout SmMf*<br />

WtIneL<br />

Oaiv Mtti.<br />

m<br />

Jonathan Dwight Presents Ayaust 20 to 25<br />

Edword EvareH Horton<br />

j Amerfco'* Mtnt Behwd Comfdl*n In<br />

I and A WIST AVENUE<br />

•pen We»\, FrL, * tat, t. t p.m.<br />

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•!•• >t eiY for the leant*<br />

o the plsastilp. After the etuuMfUonshlp<br />

•tarts circuit •f the 1H«U« b (tedded- there will<br />

AH-* parted <strong>of</strong><br />

Be a play<strong>of</strong>f eerie* between the,<br />

flnt foul- Msmi M the orator, <strong>of</strong><br />

•tandtao. The tint and thlnt place<br />

lew wfll t*i* each ottor u will<br />

Om meoiul and fourth. The winners<br />

«f then Ihree-janw aeries will meet<br />

In, • trio <strong>of</strong> •) to decide the<br />

tournament - chump.<br />

The <strong>City</strong> Seflfcill league he*<br />

CMipfpiwV IIP TfrVT fMIr w|HI Wlt^<br />

hem laMna «hat crHn, Tlie, aaeaid<br />

fceM will eawtbiw MM Nw<br />

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half crewn then there wM ha ne<br />

•wed for e etoyeff. WMiaWa are<br />

laaannaj Mw leetae lit the miii<<br />

Regular season activity ended last<br />

night In the Babe Ruth Leacue.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Babe Rntbers took the<br />

second half crown and will meet<br />

Masts Landing in a thrc*«aine ploy*<br />

<strong>of</strong>f for tike aeaaon championship.<br />

TUe Little League will tennlnate<br />

during the week <strong>of</strong> the 26th. In<br />

the Minor section it loots like the<br />

Patrolmen's Benevolent Association<br />

ti heading tor the second half crown<br />

after, winning the first. If they<br />

•aouU make it then the need for *<br />

minor league play<strong>of</strong>f will bo eliminated.<br />

In ike major section, however. tM<br />

Uons are leading the pack in tins<br />

second naif: St. <strong>Aug</strong>ustine won the<br />

first half and wUI not repeat ike<br />

Initial aesxlon performance unless<br />

semeMe else teats the Uons, .Inc.<br />

they Witt not Play ttie Leas again.<br />

Although the Morning League hat<br />

finished Its regular season play, the<br />

morning baseball program U sUU<br />

In {merest. Toe Braves won the<br />

major loop diamplonthlp and ike<br />

Dodger, won in the minors last<br />

Ttie boys baseball, program, run<br />

each morning at tits MB a*. a.<br />

i Unrm*ity,<br />

AManHc Caart<br />

>h> TOT Junior<br />

annual teuma-<br />

GMt 1 Pa iuat out with a nice, Erskine, another ikewcoMker -doea Til<br />

•y Yeur Ruteen Oar<br />

easy-listening dlao called An AMaJr We Meet AjiUn for Capitol, backed<br />

••Wh«t about tltoae thai To Remamber, from toe picture <strong>of</strong> by What's T» Become <strong>of</strong> af».<br />

make a Iwwn lawn «rwn agalnt the same name, backed oy Hock Other new •»'.; M-O-M't My LOT*<br />

Our turf men here at the Experi- Bobbin- Boats, both by Angela Drake. Is Real and My Brand Of Bines<br />

ment Station tell me they have h»*n Capitol hM Wanda Jackson with Marvin PUhTwaterl; Local « and<br />

Cutting any number <strong>of</strong> letter* that a punch vocal on a new one. Cool How I Lore You (Chuck Alamo<br />

auk pretty much the »me question. Love and Did You Mum Me? Capitol quartH); capitol'a A Begfar and The<br />

Home owners have been reading also has Lex Baxter dolny a likeable Llvln End (Bobby Bar*); Guy Lorn. •<br />

about the latest chemical mixtures version <strong>of</strong> Manhattan, flln La Panoe. bardo'a Rainbow Of Low and Kilnsintended<br />

to give, a sun-hiked lawn on another CaplUil releaie. Manual- AUn|; and Thoro'a No Kicuse and<br />

new green color almost Innuntly. tan Tan«o, backed by Hcladero. Praylntl (The Lonvtn BroUien).<br />

Imperial <strong>of</strong>fers two new Wit— Decca haa four new lip albums<br />

You're Much Too Nice and I Used Including one by Kim Novak) Three<br />

To Live Here, Kid on one, and You're are connected with bovlei. The<br />

Crazy and Johnny Lee on the other. (core from "Pirr Down Below," star-<br />

The former's done by Johnny Van ring Rita Hayworth, Is Included on a<br />

nd the latter by Faye Adams.<br />

Kin« baa a possllile hot one with a<br />

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Miss Bettye Kalnton<br />

My Torreador PudUla<br />

llilne Alone Herbert<br />

Mr. Ouy Gardner<br />

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Mr Tom PerMna<br />

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Htigaite Walt* Fliml<br />

Mlaa Elaine Bonanl<br />

Mne Danube Btranaa<br />

indlaD Summer Herbert<br />

Roses <strong>of</strong> Pteardy Ball<br />

Mr. Tom Perkint<br />

Carousel Rodger*<br />

Contralto on<br />

Pier Next Week<br />

Main* Bqnazzi to<br />

Sing with Orchattra<br />

Mbs Bonasl. operatic and.nuiaictl<br />

comedy nntnlto, will oven a week's<br />

engagement Monday evening as<br />

guest soloist with the city concert<br />

ordiestra it the Mu>lc Her. She<br />

will continue singing nightly u-itn<br />

Aucun 23.<br />

During ttie current summer season<br />

she has been a resMent featuied<br />

vocalist at the DeerWDod^aranae<br />

Luke roncerts with the Deerwood<br />

Sj-mphoni-. appearing In Mum<br />

Solemsls and Mass In C and three<br />

sola rpellah She also sang this<br />

Benson In the role <strong>of</strong> Cstpra in Gypsy<br />

Karon under the direction at Rich aid<br />

K«rp.<br />

Miss Bonaiil haw sung numerous<br />

operatic rules with the Buffalo<br />

Opera Co., the Newark Chanscr<br />

Open Society, tile PltMfora Summer<br />

Theatre, Opera Under the Stan In<br />

Fair Lawn, N. j., and with the<br />

Arundrl Opera Theatre In Mains,<br />

Her lighter works have been In<br />

operettas and musical comedy roie»<br />

In Song <strong>of</strong> Norway, VagcMnd King,<br />

'Call Me Madam, Chocolate Soldier.<br />

Desert tang and othti-n.<br />

ta rile field <strong>of</strong> radio ahe dla .<br />

MM on modern Jew-fsh musk- oisr<br />

WNEW and fivt recitals on WTO<br />

as well as Kveral Vucsi apuis on<br />

Rochester TV h<br />

tPHRATA FAMILY ARRIVIS<br />

Georgu Ycsgcr and family, <strong>of</strong><br />

Ephrata. Pa,, arc \Isiliu- at Uie<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>ic llotcl.<br />

Frequently a tip tips over a<br />

ulaturs fortime<br />

PenriaJ<br />

Sing SaturtJay<br />

Coming to Pl»r<br />

A new group for Own city MMBencee-4ha<br />

Rejpnatow* Cnoral Msaety,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Beaoutown, Pa.-*0l nraseat<br />

a free conceit <strong>of</strong> vocal mualc |oaMa><br />

row (Saturday) nlfht on the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> MUSIB Pier<br />

Thft society, as Its name hapUaa,<br />

draws Its personnel froan ReauMlowii<br />

and surrounding" cboamanttle* In<br />

Plct urwqiw Lanca«t»r Ctounty, Pa.<br />

AiUiough onraitlied only a few ynsft<br />

ago, It has become well known<br />

through appearsnMs In ooneerta<br />

throughout Lancaster and Berks<br />

countries The annual Chrtetoiaa<br />

concert has become a major event<br />

In ihe area.<br />

Tile riwrus la directed by William<br />

Qett, well known thatr dlirctor and<br />

voice teacUcr. The awutant dlreetor<br />

Is Mrs. Ethel Fuhrer. <strong>of</strong> IfBlIU, and<br />

toe aocompanUl Is Mln<br />

Sttef, Beamstown,<br />

Tomernw's prMrani here will be<br />

as follows: OROUP |<br />

miUi la My country ...... Arr. le<strong>of</strong>t<br />

Ira Of Peace .......... Winiama<br />

Land <strong>of</strong> Hope and Glory<br />

AW. FagW<br />

Battle HVni <strong>of</strong> the Republic<br />

Arr, Rlngwald<br />

(Ban golo.RusMl OeW<br />

Soprano Solo (Miss Carol SweiglUI)<br />

Jfoull Nev»r Will* Al<br />

Rogers and<br />


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ig 'Swatch"<br />

abotlt vacationers<br />

<strong>of</strong> a sensational radio or<br />

%Wrtii;toWWr.irttkJ«tte radio<br />

_ it iipe information, accurately,<br />

Km Omwrnia flle direct.path <strong>of</strong><br />

»WWt to^know it in ample time for the<br />

ying <strong>Aug</strong>ust much<br />

•—Tot cure warn*<br />

teoBMrrv over*<br />

/»to*' ihore a<br />

ties and judgment<br />

lings are going to<br />

the «xp«rts will give us ample<br />

t the world thinks <strong>of</strong> us; at 30<br />

. what it thinks <strong>of</strong> us; at 50 we find<br />

iiilfig onOc^m <strong>City</strong>'s main highway<br />

lit the hay w a project under the<br />

ram—by( which the state $ays approx-<br />

rnmfent last war resurfaced<br />

j length ot, A^bory *v, from<br />

tte concrete b^TS^fth st,<br />

"" should be ipBinfifitrii by the<br />

ii particular, hi«U*|n>Wn unbear-<br />

., and most «sppeUJJy ^t the Bay<br />

iliany thoasands hUFa chance to<br />

m Wfalty to<br />

on <strong>of</strong> our 30-<br />

*" i time. ••,<br />

word meanine a nerfeet mwtins<br />

wora, ineaiung • penact meeting<br />

to<br />

<strong>of</strong> cittee anri<br />

«I «Of» and<br />

if brand new in the annals <strong>of</strong> this<br />

Ml* <strong>of</strong> six counties working together<br />

Mltoy believe wiU he a workabte<br />

tti enUre region.<br />

U« now widely circulated speech<br />

'Mmmo*if whkh mmiora conn here<br />

^tttened 1 . many fyyi <strong>of</strong> the year, one<br />

prescription (tor curing the<br />

tate express-<br />

; <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

«. J- „• • •* wprMl*nfs aft lets<br />

(he Garden State Parkway was six<br />

••'<br />

T,* 41 - T"<br />

jr#$M « UN to Mttte ihort <strong>of</strong><br />

ttwonjd accompligh in the field <strong>of</strong><br />

l# criticism <strong>of</strong> the<br />

technique. Among<br />

gested thai<br />

strongly to.<br />

her oratorical<br />

future twidc<br />

• '7f<br />

geMtor CbarK .<br />

"Het'tMi I newjpri<br />

^WtfCWNU y<br />

r at.i*mM^MB. A wwknu<br />

' •rtlmut* by ti HutUon D.y LU.«<br />

• i . •••• ' . • . • • • * • • •<br />

The oily <strong>of</strong>ficials norcd toward<br />

ultimate Unpsovwwnt <strong>of</strong> the city,<br />

«nimy Mimtt witem »y banning<br />

construction ui| ut <strong>of</strong> M«HnaU<br />

tnd HPtIc tanks on future private<br />

tome developments. '<br />

, ' ' '• • • •<br />

The city was fighting a Superior<br />

Court order wbleh rertralsed local<br />

follrt fnuo ftoppine wlloluUons by<br />

.alennen <strong>of</strong> a huge maasllue distributing<br />

company.<br />

> * *<br />

Contribution* totaling *«,7S0 were<br />

reported from Cape May County res-<br />

Mute who opened their hearts and<br />

pocketbooks for Polly Mason, young<br />

telephone operator whs suffered<br />

•evens facial injuries In a motor<br />

MM.<br />

rive YiA*» AGO<br />

Fred E. lloweii was brought here<br />

from Dover. Del,, when he toadied<br />

varsity sports at Wesley Junior Collose,<br />

to join lie athletic and physical<br />

education staff al <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School<br />

• * *<br />

Policemen Benjamin Dungalt and<br />

Andrew cappesa wen Injured when<br />

a Philadelphia car crashed Into a<br />

The commissioners approved a<br />

f200,000 HI toad Issue to flnaice<br />

knproverocnts at the high, school<br />

and Central av. school bulldlogi. In<br />

eluding expansion <strong>of</strong> the high school<br />

g>Tiunsium and cafeteria and mod*<br />

eraizati@D <strong>of</strong> liefitlne ^st^ms in<br />

both building!. • c #<br />

The Rev. Frank Adler, recently<br />

returned from a visit to Ilungarj,<br />

told or a reunion with his refugee<br />

brother living behind lbs Iran<br />

Curtain on income or $7.80 a week.<br />

10 riAKI AGO<br />

liie Ward <strong>of</strong> Education purchastd<br />

a 46-scat RfO lJUs for «5.550 lor in-<br />

dred. Cheaper and mare mnvenient<br />

(has leasing a bus, board members<br />

contended<br />

* * *<br />

The arrest and convivMon <strong>of</strong> four<br />

grocery retailers for Sunday salx-s<br />

led to a conference 'between grocers<br />

and the Tabernacle Association on<br />

whet could and what could, not be<br />

•old on the Sabbath.<br />

Court Clerk and Mrs. Joseph 'ft,<br />

Cuarracino announced the birth <strong>of</strong><br />

their third child and called her Linda.<br />

public an«r repairs, city <strong>of</strong>flclalii<br />

Mad punned to demolish the walk<br />

there until opposition arose to change<br />

their minds<br />

» yiARS AGO<br />

Mrs. Jilstlne Xrept was named a<br />

permaornt, member <strong>of</strong> the high<br />

school rscully after sfveral jears'<br />

«rylee as a substitute teacher.<br />

' 9 • •<br />

The Bo*rd <strong>of</strong> Education awarded<br />

a *U47 contract to equipi the luncii<br />

* l *** hl « n i *« 1 building ai«.<br />

, , ,w eareterla to ho operated dur.<br />

ini the neirt term.<br />

. . .<br />

The cil - v Mked the State Highway<br />

OeP««int to *ve the raort aulh,<br />

flabinc wV toe Sonwrs Point Uvd.<br />

f q. „ _^mw,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty politics , , . "battles on<br />

wo many Philadelphia franti." he<br />

# * *<br />

OpportuniUei rn real estate—itueco<br />

bungalow on 40 by 100 lot, «.00o,<br />

«Min«alD*- In. Gardens. i3,IM; ttreet<br />

hpoM'tnurttown<br />

i00<br />

The Bible<br />

And Daitv Lite<br />

e»per,,iiqe as perhaw no other iinl<br />

th o purer am,<br />

to ail literature than these ah kritl<br />

wftes ln«ihe nlodem»prei«n5t»in.<br />

It to a ioud psalm to read when<br />

people an fae^d with want and danger,<br />

as a treat many are today. It<br />

reminds us that thece ' '<br />

experiences are not<br />

IIIVMe "and planning. n<br />

.. I k . l ,<br />

, ^Ilh and<br />

Mrmflth. It shows that goodness<br />

and loving kindness haven't lift<br />

t*B univene.<br />

The pMhn strikeii an .men •MWC<br />

»»'"» -Mireiilh the valley <strong>of</strong><br />

m ahadrnr <strong>of</strong> death," mmH U In<br />

We JonsttMi atroniwr than Uie<br />

«pi <strong>of</strong> deatruction and deeay,<br />

•»«. war, thore waa wmothln* in<br />

""S IWr.flws Wd. lanUe ai weli<br />

•» *t«Mig and> wuraWsoui, Wore<br />

ww * Ut» taddmrt in hk lite that<br />

, «Ud ft.^<br />

• •"*»*. vSfVi.<br />

-4C/N<br />

Dogs and Rubbish on Beach<br />

Arouse Ire <strong>of</strong> Vacationist<br />

Editor, S*nllnel-Led*cr—Bearding liie beach for tope Une. Nails pio-<br />

Ihe erlpc <strong>of</strong> Mr, J. H. MMMpM at trude (nn#4ffttt «T an imft in<br />

•liter would not puU .takei,<br />

•peak, beMttw an employe <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Main stare was Impetuous and out<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hne.<br />

However, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> h« plenty<br />

or linen to clean and if the powcra<br />

in <strong>of</strong>fice wish to maintain the high<br />

level status <strong>of</strong> yesterday they had<br />

belter start using ineir good orflcta<br />

today, not toliiorrew.<br />

Be Ordinance 718, It Ls quite 'ibvious<br />

the brass and keepers <strong>of</strong> (he<br />

law <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> are not cognizjnt<br />

<strong>of</strong> the aforementioned onUnanrc<br />

The numerous dgns located at many<br />

<strong>of</strong> the entrances to the beach, coupled<br />

with the warnings painted on ail<br />

the lifeguard stands, are evidently<br />

meaningless, Not once hat the<br />

Dogs an not at fault<br />

romp and gambol, etc., on the Ix-odi<br />

The avenge dog owner is completely<br />

oblivious <strong>of</strong> the activities <strong>of</strong> his or<br />

her dog. Therefore it is imperative<br />

that the proper authorities mske<br />

certain the law ie employed la its<br />

fullest extent, i* not already loo<br />

late, the police had betler surt<br />

functioning where ultimately their<br />

efforts will do the mast. good.-7<br />

a. m. to 9;30 p, m The ilfesuardi<br />

can be effective during the hours<br />

<strong>of</strong> 10 a, m. and S p. m, A.Khameiul<br />

ctjirfWon could be readily elimln«led<br />

' itins pi cups, contauiers,<br />

paves <strong>of</strong> newspapers brov,n<br />

with age, and other miscellaneous<br />

trash line both sides <strong>of</strong> the RAP<br />

from Chelsea nl. to the boardwalk<br />

The ramp iuelf is very unkempt M<br />

well as the steps leading from the<br />

boardwalk to the beach. Unhealthy,<br />

unsightly.<br />

The «iin has been face down in*<br />

quote from a recent issue <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Saturday Eveninf Post; "About »*<br />

way on this riviera (Jersey Coast,<br />

linei and niidwey between the ex><br />

tremes <strong>of</strong> carnival and cloister lies<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>."<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city in years fionc by waa<br />

a city to fte imtt ^mifl ef. What<br />

will be Its status a year or to heqeef<br />

Have heard f ram numerous sources<br />

coraplimenis on the <strong>On</strong>e body <strong>of</strong> BMn<br />

who hold key positions In (he cltv's<br />

government and administration <strong>of</strong><br />

Its affaire. <strong>On</strong> the surface II would<br />

appear none <strong>of</strong> these fine men hate<br />

cared to uie a "whip hand,",<br />

TO* Ii written In the spirit <strong>of</strong><br />

constructive criticism by a potenilai<br />

" n <strong>City</strong> taxpayer. I am wishing<br />

i bigger and better <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciij.<br />

V. VAN SYCKLE QABRISON Jit<br />

10 CHraTMONT rd.,<br />

Monlclair, N. J.<br />

Visitor Ditgusted by<br />

Dog Dirt an<br />

Editor, genllnei-Ledler — It has<br />

been many years since I v\<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city. I found Si ver<br />

gustliig. Doy dirt on every i<br />

to tho iMiach. and more dogi ihyu<br />

people.<br />

Parking meters everywhere instead<br />

<strong>of</strong> parking tols. afto cfHu-hui^l<br />

In fmnt <strong>of</strong> my door that did not<br />

belong. No rubbish fontalners jnd<br />

streel.s full <strong>of</strong> debris.<br />

It used to be white 'flannels and<br />

respectable. Now it ii dogs (ind<br />

parkins meters. L, L. MONNBTT<br />

New York <strong>City</strong><br />

Parents Advised ta Review<br />

Safety Rules With Children<br />

•» Initltut* Fer Satar thflni the school bu«, the playgraiind and<br />

When school bells ring next month, other plawa where youngsters conthere<br />

will be hundred! <strong>of</strong> children grcgate. Get to know these "slow<br />

trudging along our streets. Will down" ipott.<br />

highways. Atong wlih getting Uiosc<br />

"flwt flay clothes" ready, every par.<br />

ent should coniider rehearsing the<br />

children on safety rules and the<br />

best route to lake to reach school<br />

In the safest possible manner.<br />

Especially important I* getting the<br />

ywiiWlrtbr who U eBterliia th« firal<br />

grade art to a ami «t«rt. Quid*<br />

him, carefully along the route, point,<br />

ing out signal lights, cross walks,<br />

and the old-feshloncd but still important<br />

rule—"stop, loeH. and llnteu".<br />

M0» «wf Up, iflrfW in the<br />

ehM a tteaHhy reSpeet far the trab<br />

fie <strong>of</strong>ficer or Mhool patrol, advUtu<br />

dren are attcndlnfi a new school, this<br />

"drau rehearsal" is mut Inuortant,<br />

Pp.Uw.ww, !^»* wJWfSai .he<br />

teasol aaotton has hen proseriy<br />

posted with warnlDg signs for motorists.<br />

Pqrfr <strong>of</strong> fht Prtw<br />

AMIRICAN PIACI NAMIS<br />

Pre»entlngi Dad, Wjo., and Uncle,<br />

Arkansas.<br />

JUSTIRyiNf KltKIRS<br />

It takes dUwaUsfactlon to muhe<br />

efficient government. — Atchi»n<br />

Globe.<br />

> «ns-*Wat wbtoh if • Bamchaj a<br />

flood pair <strong>of</strong>, she colleey a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

wi •iff<br />

I iMije gome «al honcsltogood-<br />

W, »|^H^^' Vormmf fuller,<br />

nuu. SWIIat AM y*u744Vi«itee,<br />

Ticklers By George<br />

•' «*•.<br />

4oiMtreai-<br />

pnetlnQF nil.<br />

JMtnwMk) nobody on explain<br />

mitsDe pragran cane iron.<br />

The Navy It nsfhkalllni ww<br />

. will k* raplaad by<br />

•HIM, Hib rapreM«fi an tammy<br />

btlM Ii HM Mf i<br />

h hl<br />

1*e Air »nrce 1» speaking out a<br />

little more and Its new Chief <strong>of</strong> Staff,<br />

Omen! Yhsrau White, has Mid<br />

candidly thai the other two service,<br />

have not reorganized their program*<br />

in th* light <strong>of</strong> new weapons and »n><br />

dUlou. 1<br />

The Air Force is not unaffected<br />

hy the new economy nova in the<br />

fteld <strong>of</strong> defense, by any means See><br />

Douglu recently revealed a surpris<br />

Ing reduction <strong>of</strong> strength in Une tor<br />

tha Air Force in the coming year.<br />

It ii now at Us long-planned (and<br />

reduced strength) <strong>of</strong> 1ST wine*. But<br />

that number Is to be cut to 1M<br />

T.ings by next July. Thk mean* the<br />

elimination <strong>of</strong> pin* Air Force wing*<br />

and the brunt <strong>of</strong> the rtduttlon will<br />

be felt by the Aif Force's flghten<br />

•ad fighter - bom fcora.<br />

•«M tho<strong>of</strong>lb Melr lloht latf and<br />

ln«p«i>lva piano art lust new<br />

•MM prwnlH *f kelnf «•!• to<br />

carry atonic bombi Ions dtatanets<br />

(thrsufh aerial rtfiwlbig te«n|.<br />

qml at f rtatly re*wed t«t and<br />

f naHy reduced riik, »• Air Peru<br />

ta HnM aketit cutting th. muchpuMlihed<br />

StrattBlc Air Pern,<br />

Thus five strategic fighters wings,<br />

two air defense wings and two fight.<br />

er • bomber wings are being scrapped.<br />

It is the first big reduction in the<br />

Air Force's strength In s long time.<br />

Defenn spending has zoomed up<br />

to the point where it Is taking more<br />

than forty billions <strong>of</strong> dollars a year<br />

is building up in Con-<br />

loom large in the congressional<br />

campaigns ahead—in test, -<br />

The Neighbors<br />

«* k "».<br />

growtef number <strong>of</strong> MeMuU In OSMB<br />

McyclH MUMMf Wttk aytMehuM ga<br />

" I WM * ~* * * "~"<br />

upon their children, to inn them .bout;<br />

law. a. the fnotorUt, etc.<br />

print,. view, as the<br />

because<br />

Th* parinti ttwun«M art rttUy<br />

"Haw do you (l«urf th»i cut when »<br />

Vary akjBpi*, m U» I<br />

i<br />

MMt parent! in MM<br />

•nd when thej- are I or 10 they HIDUM<br />

"But Pep flgurea what's th« use <strong>of</strong> hi<br />

Ike toy or girl will outgrew In a couple o<br />

ate {rife* and let* 4U»l<strong>of</strong> grow Into It. T<br />

foil alie wheels far the entire (amity, evi ,<br />

are too small. ,.<br />

"liuy tun I have to arlMe with thaw<br />

»W M ineh »!«•" hi iA^ *»« «i|ht^-<br />

Insulting them or •omMhtai ta lufgekt that<br />

So then you hav» It PWeOla—right in'<br />

pocketbooks. too—from'a fellow who h«<br />

come and so for a good many years. Doei tt<br />

maytwT ' :%<br />

THE APPETITES <strong>of</strong> .Ball boy., a<br />

thine to be noted with awe by their ,<br />

recently coqic to our attention that the vait<br />

are not mere fictional UnaguUngs, A couple ot<br />

associated with the Uttle Le«gue baseball N<br />

that ,J<br />

Mr. and. Mrs. Ous Goeli had a group <strong>of</strong> ij,<br />

at their private bayfront picnic grouqdi *oi<br />

They were amezed at the speed with wh)Hi<br />

and pounds <strong>of</strong> hamburgers and frankfurter*<br />

Mrs. Goeti was partleuiarly araaied at pi<br />

sumed l.y reliable reports some Ore iraiito,'!<br />

threebottles <strong>of</strong> pop. Finally at 4:10 In tb« «*|<br />

for a pleasant afternoon and said he had tSl<br />

"It'a slmost my dinner time—and I'm M<br />

before departlag. ' Vi<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wimberg hoited §••/•<br />

bail players kn their hone foilowtni a gwf^ 1<br />

followed a ginio between an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Harbor. J,<br />

Within Ins tb.in three quarters <strong>of</strong> an ho^t,<br />

witnesses, tha youngsters disposed od<br />

1. Seven dozen (84i hot dogs and rolls. ^<br />

2. Four cases [Hi bottle.) <strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>t drlnki,<br />

1. Four doMn* l«i .ssoited jelly Oooiftf-<br />

. s away from hoM<br />

New Jekey Capit<br />

By J. JOSEPH GRI<br />

Look at ThinaS Appointments $nli Thorny P.<br />

..„,.:.., •UT Witt Wl .... TBBNTON-Oovernor TRENTON—qovernor Robert B. Meyi Mey»«r.<br />

TARi TW M10ICIN6?<br />

(Cap. May star and Wave)<br />

Usng concerned over future prospecii<br />

as they hive watehed Jheu- bus.<br />

mesies Bas,plnE ia tile throes <strong>of</strong><br />

ftraaiBiiattaB, Cpe nay »ir«haBtt<br />

last week welcomed word that the<br />

<strong>City</strong> Commission is planning positive<br />

action to meet the crisis reiultlne<br />

from traffic congestion<br />

Mayor So! Needles announced at<br />

Tuesday's Commission meeting that<br />

•e was about to hire a firm <strong>of</strong> iraf-<br />

_****?* w conduct a cily.wide<br />

As outlined, the traffic survey «HI<br />

who wffl base their pr<strong>of</strong>euional Jd.<br />

i-lce on facu and knowledge gained<br />

from long experience. Armed with<br />

such impartial, incontrovertible reeommendatlons,<br />

the <strong>City</strong> Commission<br />

a comprehensive, modern and adi<br />

qujle set <strong>of</strong> traffic rules.<br />

The choice bj clear:<br />

We can either make a seHouir at-<br />

In Mt tii<br />

confirmation <strong>of</strong> SB delayed «ction appoin<br />

and agencies next Monday when the SUte ^...<br />

Bummer session to act on a record number <strong>of</strong><br />

Conflmntlon <strong>of</strong> such Bppointmenla bat<br />

Senate Judiciary CommitUe u a nwlUr "<br />

await the outcome <strong>of</strong> the currant Ooverni^<br />

the appointments- were sent to the Senate <strong>of</strong> '„<br />

liBpk as FehniaFt'' *, ;j<br />

While the Senate a scheduled to com<br />

nor has sent telegrams to the Senile P._<br />

DemMntic Boor leaders and all members <strong>of</strong> :_<br />

tee for a powwow in the executive <strong>of</strong>fice at 11<br />

Committee has custody 01 the dormant ippotot<br />

The fate <strong>of</strong> the record number <strong>of</strong><br />

Oovemor Mcvner last week~the real re<br />

vene—is also mbted up In summer politic*. I*<br />

appointed a Chief Justice <strong>of</strong> the SUte SuprM<br />

Court JusUcei; three Superior Court Judfel<br />

Judge, •:•,<br />

The conference <strong>of</strong> lawmaken with tht<br />

$!?*"»•_ "f» l <strong>of</strong> cohjerture. The tffecl <strong>of</strong> the appal<br />

i» or we can continue<br />

a gubeniatorinl year/ •'• •<br />

, CAMPA10N—Oubematortai Modva<br />

mi they croH B»ttu on the aUM Mt- I i<br />

SUte Senator Malcolm S, Forbes,<br />

date for Governor, Ig bua.v this «non<br />

nuntlei, r»|»ni will appear In W#W»*<br />

Saturftiy, he'WIU lour HunUrdon.<br />

Tno ««heduie for,the etnef .8<br />

flWr, Of th*<br />

I Beportln<br />

•July 1, f<br />

mong otbgr eMHMi<br />

& . .<br />

The reporM twndlUon <strong>of</strong><br />

swifrem<br />

. PRINTINO<br />

I • OMteMvlpiMM<br />

is Xva PH, «ni<br />

BuMpgat44tC«p<br />

wlU be <strong>of</strong>f««d ta<br />

et outdoor<br />

ting teohnloue*<br />

M, to b# oonew<br />

Jensy Bre Col.<br />

I Guard Training<br />

, September It, 14,<br />

will be divided Into<br />

; g<br />

one croup, and one<br />

• MIMtM ta N A <strong>of</strong><br />

ts In the group. #<br />

tollowc Group 1<br />

ump.", -Pump<br />

-FUbl Uid q<br />

i, "Laddara", "Hoie"<br />

.ppUance.-; Group I,<br />

"Salvage and Over.,<br />

clal Problema 1 •iMMsitr by 4.H Oub M U n v4U<br />

to heM at the New Ansy *-B.Club<br />

Cwnp. stokw »lor«t, AufUat U.<br />

The buUOInc 1. a «lft <strong>of</strong> U» New<br />

Jeney nrn BaMrlfleattm) Counell.<br />

tt will ba dadiMMd by Phillip<br />

Alampi, MM* aeenury <strong>of</strong> asrlcmtttre,<br />

during a cennony at Ida p, m.<br />

Fund, tor the W.0O0 buUdtog wera<br />

flven by the power auppUan <strong>of</strong><br />

Me CounciL The frame structure la<br />

help bnya and glrbj lean principles<br />

<strong>of</strong> eleetrielry and ita uaea on turn*<br />

and In bomes, me bultdlnc waa<br />

deaUBSd by a commlttM headed by<br />

*, Mardis, O. Whlibed <strong>of</strong> Athmtlc dry<br />

are open to paid and KeetrlwCo.<br />

Jen and members <strong>of</strong> The camp will be open to the pub-<br />

He for persons who wlah to attend<br />

the ceremonies and tee the State<br />

excuse! <strong>of</strong> politician! 4-H Club Camp bulldlngn ami<br />

ilia so convincing as erounds.<br />

TAX-TIMT "~<br />

The Tax FMindatlon has estimated<br />

that the average MJOO-a-year man in<br />

the United State* mint work two<br />

hour* and twenty-nix minutes a day<br />

lust to pay hit taxes.<br />

Folia whs cant in always ready<br />

- eriilclKs, those who can.<br />

. P. RlSTINE k CO<br />

New Vert «M •fata.nm,<br />

XMnallM WmAm<br />

lit SMIHI ahwrf SlrMt, MhMphta<br />

Clinton D. Lowdan<br />

modern<br />

Participant<br />

END W<br />

IASON<br />

DAYS 1OUR COMPLETE<br />

STOCK OF<br />

LECTRICAL FIXTURES<br />

FOR EVERY ROOM<br />

IN THE HOUSE<br />

• CHLING FIXTURES<br />

• BCDROOfV*<br />

• PULL DOWNS<br />

• OUTSIDE BRACKETS<br />

Hr ENTRANCE WAY<br />

REGULAR<br />

RETAIL<br />

PMCI<br />

E D W A RD f.<br />

COISlN<br />

— HOTKXNT APPLIANCES —<br />

SOVfn MMMa* T. mm* aB&MivY<br />

totflm G*on* M.<br />

[G«u Alrrwd M, MtMr) <<br />

HerlMrt D. Vogtl) to m<br />

iMskM V«Iley Anthoriij's llmMMn Mifi af<br />

dltMton. ,<br />

-—The <strong>On</strong>ai Iwl «f ta* Ualtod Statow—It aainn<br />

«« tt* ••*>4oU«r UU—waa attifHi<br />

(bef-M) (Bftarl tlM Clrfl War.<br />

7—P«rt« Satruta <strong>of</strong> Thailand to (aaiUaswJf to<br />

th* UnlUd StaiM) f htad <strong>of</strong> •MUMMI Aa»a<br />

9 fUin 'Mwiwl<br />

r«r th. HMh<br />

w ( ) () W M<br />

more A<br />

Count SO Car MeR comet chob* A MBM <strong>of</strong> 0-10 al<br />

pean MHM avrngts IMt, •sad| i0-l«0, MttM<br />

NOT IF Tpwvnii sees 'UNI<br />

"You've been convicted 14 times <strong>of</strong><br />

this <strong>of</strong>fense—aren't you ashamed to<br />

own to that?"<br />

"No. your worship. I doni think<br />

ona ought to be ashamed <strong>of</strong> his<br />

conviction*."<br />

*j<br />

Give Advice to<br />

Taxpayer Assns.<br />

State Unit Ofbn<br />

Seme Do't and Don'tt<br />

Responsive to • statewide upsurge<br />

In cttlien uiternt In gotllnjj more<br />

mileage from their tax dollar,<br />

through intelligent, organised study<br />

<strong>of</strong> thehr govenBenta, the New Jersey<br />

Taxpayers Association ttugests<br />

a series <strong>of</strong> Doi and Dents for Local<br />

TaxBayw Associations" to guide civic<br />

group* being formed In municipalities<br />

in many parts <strong>of</strong> the state.<br />

Offering numerous trips on or-<br />

BaniiaU<strong>of</strong>ud and operating problems,<br />

(."get the facts"-J"operate In a strict,<br />

ly non-partisan fashion"—"encourage<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial co-operation", etc.) a coerk<br />

Uut guide to local taxpayer amo*iatlon<br />

action and study alM suggests:<br />

Attend all regular Md special <strong>of</strong><br />

fleUl meetuigs!<br />

Some proWems are always with<br />

you—arrange to follow them cloMly<br />

y«r around;<br />

Dent wait until bjiitact hearing.<br />

or Mod tame elections to •tart<br />

action—ctMy and effective action<br />

mint •tart early:<br />

Dont judg* the status <strong>of</strong> loval<br />

finances by the tax rate—the txpenditure<br />

trend 1$ the key to your<br />

future taxes since there are various<br />

waya to manipulate the tax rats;<br />

Keep constantly h> aim) that «M<br />

local property lax Is only one element<br />

in the overall burden <strong>of</strong> governments<br />

Dont overlook the effect <strong>of</strong> development<br />

control (planning, toning and<br />

subdivision regulation) uponj-future<br />

budget eottsi<br />

Look into the boundaries <strong>of</strong><br />

municipal and school district units to<br />

see 11 they are set up to provide<br />

practical and economical service<br />

areas:<br />

Be aware that there are optional<br />

forms <strong>of</strong> municipal government avail<br />

able for local adoption;<br />

Dont let county government go by<br />

default—the east <strong>of</strong> county government<br />

is increasingly important to<br />

your tax btUi<br />

Keep In touch with elate aff.lrxthey<br />

have a heavy iBpaet on your<br />

local problems and eoM,<br />

RATMIR MgAT, THIS<br />

Toa*tmajter» fall roufihly Into two<br />

groups: Tbe flip kind, and those who<br />

introduce the distinguished guest la<br />

a tone <strong>of</strong> reverent «we, a* if he<br />

were being unveiled.—Detroit News,<br />

ONLY *-w A HUH<br />

at VICTOR'<br />

CEITIRED<br />

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VsCTOB tfrtNM «af« pro*eetk«<br />

froab«c«Bb«yoanby«>>klag<br />

train nMMthrr payoMatt. ,<br />

Our WtTrei Hmm* MM.<br />

Mai now at a priea fm<br />

n'lt II NlrtU ItNlMtlM<br />

Uliully to tte U,««.Si<br />

te iM AUee ftMBpaaa, ML <strong>of</strong> West Sometime, tbsr *•*• *••**<br />

SUi^. 1^., whohidotwrved that atafc perketa I* nearby AUjBOe<br />

*ianr older peopl* In her ana never CWy^«ror tw<br />

(•at UP to the task <strong>of</strong> MUM « ^ •Wtwtei. But ttav ttte Ma|<br />

•WNM Mnabathn<br />

MeM bui uuti (or older aatf nmitMfto,<br />

er.tMM are orfmhed foe • apemm*<br />

<strong>of</strong> sldw peiWB-ttf Wad<br />

wt<strong>of</strong>WlM to travel tut artf emuUIy<br />

taMMNM in aharlBC Ott*r travH<br />

Uleallim wtBi cwqenlal eonnnnlon*.<br />

Th. trie, are thu. quite di»«rcnt<br />

Mot, Aw oaual tour MnMM<br />

tbroueV • travel bunau where you<br />

n»v» Itttto In<br />

•at <strong>of</strong> tbeiial Mat,<br />

b MoaMUr *M to bow Meb<br />

1 other MM* defartlai on trip, aad<br />

1 -«rd,iH«ldly fellMrsBls HMi<strong>of</strong><br />

. drWihish eurVMea.<br />

•tbt tlUWDSHIP Trav#lln« QUB<br />

Isopm to all older penoni wto eaa<br />

afford to take Occ^onal, InHf^n<br />

boa trip* MH» «*o are latenaMd In<br />

•hsrlM hMel ptaaiurea. Member,<br />

art epcMMfed to call an older be»<br />

pla «1K» am rtay-at-honnw and urge<br />

deal to tMeli their years «r Joinlog<br />

fM Oak<br />

Thompwn report* that they aM - feMMttt,<br />

crilent Mfden, »Uny oTT ber tnr»- Bot tbe ""<br />

elera hav* been well elMkl ta JMMS, tbaw ami *• flth*<br />

and a lew Aa*e Um la toelr fWl, »lw* W la only<br />

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coairt to coast to htog y«i tlita special our used-car stock. ' j,-p ^<br />

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them. Best preparation is<br />

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portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

I <strong>of</strong> toe Board <strong>of</strong> Control Mia prtwoi-n<br />

I According to poll he drove ha " Htw •>•"«•* «ale the nowmt i -t-ii ,„ ,_„, lh_ _,_,„,, ,„,,<br />

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SEA i?J5* 5--*?» »»« ESSTE ff^^^ "<br />

PRINTING<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

STATIONERY<br />

Lewis L.<br />

Barrett<br />

MMMNMpl.<br />

rfwukf be amtiaued » a •rifnB.n<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ml «nploT.l*- Mte priHMn<br />

"The recDdUDaidltwtis la Ihli<br />

Summer Tutoring<br />

IMIvMMltaif JtaflraiM Arrangad for Mvai.<br />

and Public High SCNM*. Cltog. o,<br />

Ilfmamary Student*<br />

RJREION tANOUAQES REMEDIAL MAD1NO<br />

SatlAI. |TUDI|S AWTHMMTIC<br />

HIT iiTiHs<br />

•NOLiSH SHORTHAND<br />

SCIENCES<br />

Intensive Coaching Courses<br />

u w. RFTWtfTH $n<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 2330-W<br />

, iBMBf ocAer tutis, Htsunu<br />

Home Society j OFFICE HOURS<br />

RCPOltS GlflS rnfwtaul (ante*<br />

UBd, <strong>of</strong>flekl policies an Ktioai t» B- > • «MW*ni<br />

UBue to prevent the Bareau fran I Residents ef <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wntri- [<br />

so /UneUanjos, Ulen the loeieal but ; buted a tout <strong>of</strong> fS to the Children s CmmtUtr al Ouaa <strong>On</strong>t<br />

nmeh ten desirable ^tsnutive would H Senitj <strong>of</strong> New Jerser; Ihe i M««1taJ FknWaai<br />

6e to temunatp (u •epenie flnaneial ««•«•* oldest prii^tely financed rtiid- '<br />

•taini and top its hudret and e and adoption »s.-no, itoort-t i •_•,_ a B-,I,., u n<br />

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fund anain&'iif<br />

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Paul H. Pettlf, M.D,<br />

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CharlM H, V«il, 0,0,<br />

B>' Appointment<br />

Dr. John<br />

HARDWARE<br />

at331IWs5ti<br />

— p^«w Ym^r n<br />

W W MmtlNB ONN DAILY 7:«T<br />

PRipAY ft<br />

I SliEVaBS<br />

BCACH WEAR<br />

O F F<br />

REGULAR f<br />

8OVS "SHORT SL<br />

SPORT WHITS *?.<br />

AM 6 to 14 i<br />

GUIS' and HQYJ'<br />

SPRING C^<br />

6REATLY REDUC<br />

EDNA SMITH KlDD<br />

41? RGHTH ftp§T!<br />

RCOATS<br />

1.00<br />

anf C*rry<br />

PHttAO<br />

. PhB*. * 30H> ?t.<br />

j CAMOEH (»r«wlway Station)<br />

WfVi^lY Un miMon dotUn<br />

from vlUl publl* progrMM," Cowglll<br />

•uy gthir iovernor. Under his ad<br />

AliiUtiiiikm, BMtlngl <strong>of</strong> the InsUu.<br />

Bo6a( boattl* for the tint tune wtrc<br />

opfiwd to the press. He iirouaht<br />

BUMIIM COUPLI HIM<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Edward R-'<br />

<strong>of</strong> OlensJde. are vnoitlonln,<br />

Oeeanle Hotel.<br />

IIMITABLE<br />

. TUMlt SHOWN *•• SASTBKN BAYLI«HT SAVINO TIM!<br />

LEAVE OCF.AS CITT — 101b STBKKT<br />

. I. FkUapeUla* ial Quaint DPUJ Kiwpt s.t iii sv<br />

. t. c«w# Mlri ••tuttr Oalr<br />

, i« cm«rt Oalri Datlr Siitept iuariar ..d sitmtmr<br />

t. PkllndrlrlU. M l Dally knrpt Huidan<br />

to Pkiia4*!pMa Oalr! sndifi o.ij -<br />

to rana#elpkla> ••• Caaieai Dally kxeepi s.nd.j.<br />

to nuaaeipala °»'> : rrt«»i iM s.iord.j onW<br />

t. Ffellaadplihi •• adfliKt l Hn!» by<br />

with ihf Sybway M^<br />

I«»H. Mite,<br />

ATLANTIC CITY 44M1<br />

„ «f 11 N. '<br />

»v,, Vcntnor, sntend • -•<br />

to a cbacie <strong>of</strong> dr|vtti« '<br />

nmt Wvd. and wu fined lit and<br />

is court «Mta, \ -<br />

Russe|l M. Burchim. 49, <strong>of</strong> S." Del.<br />

•ea dr,, iftilvtH*, denied driving 50<br />

miM ail hour on lay av fnun 18th<br />

pntWaai at Mate government to the<br />

Mejb thrauxa weekly radio and<br />

television bnxdeuu. and encouraaed<br />

Inquiry and €rltMsm from New Jer<br />

•ey'a rtsMMtl, 1 ' CowgUI said.<br />

"Most Important." he continued,<br />

"Oonrnor Mcyner has tlnleisly tour,<br />

ed our state throughout his three<br />

and a half years In <strong>of</strong>fice In an<br />

effort to keep abreast <strong>of</strong> the problems<br />

facing the people,' 1<br />

to Slat at>,, but admitted attalaln#|<br />

a apeed <strong>of</strong> 45 miles on the 2&mU«<br />

limit highway, IM aim As fined<br />

lit and eosM.<br />

Raymond J. Adanskl, 20, <strong>of</strong> Phlia<br />

dclphU, filled to appeir and forfeit.<br />

ed the $20 ball he posted wl<br />

rested for driving 45 miles a<br />

on Wesley av, between Itth and lllh<br />

sis<br />

John B, WlirriilBlon. 1», <strong>of</strong> M<br />

Arkansas sv.. paid n U /Ins and U<br />

it jLflSHORE LINES<br />

red light at 5th si. and Atlantic<br />

_vs, James J, Osborne jr., IB, <strong>of</strong><br />

PhUadelphia, forfeited |1D Mil for<br />

the same <strong>of</strong>fense at loth at.<br />

Bay av.'<br />

Walter Camp, 20, <strong>of</strong> Bi<br />

Beesli-y's Point, was fined f2S and<br />

IS eosts for exlilbitlnij Jk-enr -•-•--<br />

'-- "*leh they «<br />

_, , „ fio and ts for drlv-<br />

Ing on an expired Heense. He enier><br />

ed a guilty plea to bath chargei.<br />

Charles Doiatvay, 16, <strong>of</strong> f<br />

phla, forfeited M bail on a<br />

<strong>of</strong> falling to carry his driving llcenswhile<br />

operating an automobile.<br />

, - ; ^<br />

And without faith it Is Inpassible<br />

to please Him. For<br />

whoever would draw mar M<br />

God mu»t believe that He ex-<br />

Ists, tad that He reward*<br />

those who M#k Him.^(Hebrcwa<br />

11, 6.)<br />

Evan tnoie ef us who begin<br />

with buUlittle faith are some*<br />

tinaa rewarded by a sudden<br />

demonstration ef God's (ova<br />

and .ef His existence. It li<br />

an unforgettable experienw,<br />

which fills ua completely with<br />

such wonderful warmth and<br />

ligrht as can only come from thi<br />

Holy Spirit<br />

End <strong>of</strong> Season!!<br />

howroom Specials<br />

4fff ADVANTAGE OF OUR YEARLY SHOWROOM CLEARANCE SALE<br />

AND SAVM UP W 50% 0 THf Item BftOW ARE ALL N§W<br />

OWKQQM ITEMS, & CAUSY Wf SAMi GUARANTEE AS NEW ITEMS<br />

14 inch- Mnm «H«fH P9¥*\* pr«i«N«nl link • C«bin«t $218.00<br />

42 Inch. Youngtrewn DoobU Bow! Sink and Cabinet (eater) 158.00<br />

42 Inch. Ysynsttawn Sinfllt Bi}v( fp$ prfl«|fc^rd «N CaWn»t 110.00<br />

All Sink* ineluda Spi^ti & Straimr<br />

Yaunfttawn Garbage B(SJMMI . ..'....... ,,,.,.. 75.00<br />

12 Gal. Apt. Sili TM^r Bantam I!M. Wat.r Hutar ...,,. 49,00<br />

30 Gal. John Wood II.C. Ramnd Wat.r Htlltr .......... 80.00<br />

30 Gal. John VtkMMi Btoe. Tafcl. Top W«t«r HWt«r ,...,. 114,00<br />

SO Gal. John Wood Ma.t«r G« Round Wat.r H.af.r 89,00<br />

2Q Qal. African 5»,n4frd &udfl,t ft" W«t.P H.it.r 67,00<br />

S Ft, AnMriean Standard Master Pcmbrak, Tub (Brown) ... 13600<br />

I Ft. Am*rliian Standard Blldor Tub (Platinum Gray) 108.00<br />

17 x 19 AnMriean Standard L«dg«wood Lavatory (Tang Red) 43.10<br />

1 — Anwricui Standard Compton ToMa* W/SMI (Ming 0rfM><br />

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<strong>of</strong> {People-. NIAt at MM Conf-<br />

|O«Bf<br />

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dMtad ay Mca V" "— -<br />

<strong>On</strong>rtsr ot tuar<br />

timltt tena OK<br />

•Citing<br />

Announcements<br />

Or. mmm IV Mar, putar <strong>of</strong><br />

2* tmmmmamm et m Mr<br />

Tralt<br />

* * • *•» raoroln.<br />

•stated n u n for the I<br />

I ¥• S. Anayi rMUlnu confer m I<br />

Mad) M Award, Dr. Fisherki popular now<br />

^ dar Untm prMdtar a* nl u a<br />

pHsMtag nMNtt. Hi Is aeUva<br />

ln May sMmMncsncBt >nd MstaiVMta<br />

MdreWf. Wf At MM M M he he<br />

* a bk book A Air publk-atkm blk entitled.<br />

1 HM MS monitor MfVkM «n HT<br />

<strong>of</strong> f jeld ml nd 11 o'clock In the Dew I<br />

between sth *nd eth *•.<br />

the dandier Sehoo) <strong>of</strong> Theology _.<br />

Emory Unln-nilty, Georgia, will to<br />

toe speaker it the evening service In<br />

tiu air conditioned Strand Theatre,<br />

9th m, and the Boardwalk. Dr. Can-<br />

" " p««cher ta tin<br />

y mdrnlng, big<br />

rid a Btar series <strong>of</strong> "serrices during<br />

le past mad M (he preacher far<br />

Uw Bible Conference.<br />

Dr. cannon tu been the flnt hoa.<br />

or graduate <strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong> his graduating<br />

eMMM MirouBhout his educational<br />

rareer. Ha Im imvrt on many con-<br />

Wantfe • Jfflf 1 * 1 Confer#nee; th» Ecumenical I<br />

«•»«•* anftmn at Oxford, England; aad<br />

•- «„.•„ £• w «" CoMdrtI on «.lil,'«3<br />

author <strong>of</strong> several religious books and<br />

many magazine articles<br />

•••> nai. «. I*» evening seMee wUI start as<br />

mm 1B><br />

*•*•* usual wfth «n organ recital by<br />

/•h-i, „*.._• *••»••»* MaeOlaiij at 7:15 followed<br />

caaw rtManaj. ^ , M | ,,,»]„ undn, l(w leader.<br />

• (Up <strong>of</strong> Br, Leon T. Moor*. The<br />

T formal part <strong>of</strong> me service will he-<br />

— #— Sin *t I oWeek,<br />

B?*" r MtMie at aU nervlces wiU be by the<br />

jftntb Serrttfc S 1 _^ ¥0lee "P* 11 c "y Taoernaae<br />

your problems?<br />

ou like to be .bit to gQ to a retreat ]ihe tW<br />

isn't a mountain cabin or a seaside cottage—but it is<br />

It is your church.<br />

lation, a<br />

en you<br />

_, , —— /UH w»u waiK out into the street again<br />

oment<br />

far<br />

better able to make the most <strong>of</strong> your life.<br />

-., penen aheuld oiland »»ryj<br />

own (all* m tm hi. «hU*«,<br />

H, MttVMttar ionh/p <strong>of</strong> f/i* Following:<br />

A. JJiMtTM MIL mimilT L. OOBfMV<br />

tmn fu;0, G, boTJ<br />

Ifnfid Oewn Clrr ana) furr*vndlnt AFM<br />

J ^t'tW » V *<br />

f Beauty Parlor This Week<br />

CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />

11AUTY SALON<br />

7S4 Atbury AVMIM PIMM 1141<br />

All Typ»» P«rmon»nt Wov»i<br />

And All BtMMf M<br />

HELEN'S<br />

Beaufy Safon<br />

rtKMANINT WAVINO<br />

iCALP- TRIATMINT*<br />

HAIR TlNTIH»<br />

PACIALt<br />

•fh St. at Ctntral Av. • Phem 0935<br />

OHN SON'S<br />

Naw Ownir Managainarit <strong>of</strong><br />

MURA NEWTON<br />

r 2IHC EYH.Y MAUn AID<br />

0*M 841 A,b«ry Av.,<br />

DREW'S HAIRDRESSING<br />

COWPLSTI MAUTV SERVICI<br />

by ANDR£W and CLAIRE<br />

BURY AVENUE PHONE 2694<br />

LAOY'S<br />

CERRUTI<br />

BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />

IN NEW LOCATION<br />

1019 WMt AMIIM ^^PWMTfiM<br />

If f lAtJT KXreKIENCB<br />

»t So'tibck. 'r«dw,<br />

tho Mitt<br />

n m wui hold «<br />

-i> oh ttoUnm<br />

FIMT PKfMYTItlAH<br />

Wh if ^Wta!<br />

fiBi ttt. UK<br />

••••! "The Demon «f D«Jectlon-<br />

•iM a, BL-Sonitar School for the<br />

Whoto family, WllUam V, W—<br />

general superintendent. Your<br />

can afford to Ha a lot <strong>of</strong> tM»»,<br />

hut not Hw itudy <strong>of</strong> the Male.<br />

I0;4B a. n.—<strong>On</strong>aa Meditation.<br />

11 a. m—Morning WonrtUp Nuntry<br />

for pratAgol cblldreo la tha<br />

church house.<br />

•;» p. m—Intermediate and Bentar<br />

OirMlu EndeaYor. •<br />

7:30 p. m,—Organ MsdHrtlon.<br />

V4» ^ e l W l | M<br />

•age: "Ohrhl the LordI <strong>of</strong> fclrcum.<br />

stances" The choir under Uie dlrec-<br />

Uon <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Marlon Trout Murphy<br />

will aing at beta aervien.<br />

f M a, m^chun* School conduct-<br />

londay—<br />

nd Dr Pa^or anrf llti, C*H W,<br />

8 p. m—Atlantic County Christian Water, paitor o* St.Vohn'. fdMtna<br />

Endeavor "Barbecue Picnle" at Suva Church, Mayf^r, Phll^telpl,!.. Paatw<br />

Orove Fart Can lean church. Webefa aatMm, "The PrHgar.<br />

Wtrtnaiilaw<br />

Seran, «OotaB or Cotmngf-^ The<br />

ff« p. m—Midweek "•Iota Study Mo, "Mow Bairtttlfol Upon the<br />

Hour". The pailar continues a uerlea mmtmm*, arker. fllBrta W«n,<br />

lit studlea, "Parable, <strong>of</strong> Christ". You•aprane,<br />

a p. ni,_.WoniHi^ Aaeslatl<br />

men and women, are cordiMly iavit. tunday, Avavat II—<br />

•*• B:i0 a, m. —Sund<br />

fit S t >L_f-. famil<br />

10th tt. and Cmtral av. dent<br />

Rev. Prank F. Adlar, t.TJM, Paitar „ "<br />

eciAN CITY AAPTItT<br />

e p kef Dr<br />

St ThmKglc.l Se^S^,<br />

»«" ^<br />

V*»«0 tae Hn>e taae W y«r,<br />

Sermon, "TUe Lost Chanc.", Pastor v *^" • . M Us highest figure Pernw*! ip-<br />

Adler The Solo. "F^th, <strong>On</strong>ly Ksith", " " ' ' " ' "' "-*--*<br />

Oslnes, £dltl| Evans, Eontraltos<br />

Si4S a. Bi,—Church School. Classes W# •• nu-^untor qbufeh for boja |00o. compared with 13MM0&OJXM<br />

for all «g«a, MurMlv tsrough Adult «nd «lrU conducted by Mrs. HUa- Mr the prevkw* month and imooo,-<br />

D#partm«iu, TtaM^i ajwajfg w«l. beta fty dawaataini, 000*00 for M«y, i»56.<br />

come; atteadaaes* eardi given. Special<br />

Cathedral nims shown in all De- I —_-.-- TV-- ; r—: r^ ,- •<br />

partmenu during the Instruction I NOW LoCtrtmd <strong>On</strong> ffl* MalnfaiM<br />

y^^'W^W'WWev'lK '*«. I" '• •*••• '*"• !P«MBBWa»«Btt1«^*Mr-'*«a»**.-- .'.-•• ;•..<br />

men. The MR DoooW (1 Don, Mi-<br />

ter <strong>of</strong> St. PaulVi Lutheran Cfaureh,<br />

Ardmore. Piu. »B| DMw Svatua.<br />

Uon <strong>of</strong> Lite". The Anthem, "Think<br />

<strong>On</strong> These Thinas", Mueller, the<br />

Chancel Choir, ^ Thm Solo, "I Will<br />

Un up Mine Eyes", WooJer. jaaanette<br />

parby^SJWtej. • |»- Eplrtler»<br />

Corinthian* I0:H3. The Co«pel, Luke<br />

'ICilf.<br />

!<br />

The Church.is aJr^candiUonM .<br />

throughout for all services, free<br />

parting at corner ot IMU ft, and<br />

rf<br />

IMh *>• mtf WatM a*.<br />

Vtry *•*, JttuH fc.rttHX.maw •.<br />

Ovyt., PactM-<br />

Miilti 9M, S, 8;1I, MitO and<br />

liijo a, m,<br />

OpnftMlMS on Saturday—4 to 5:30<br />

and T:M to » p. m_<br />

IMlr Man at 7sM a. m.<br />

y<br />

MaatM—SiW an« » a. m.<br />

Confcsalons on Thuimday btfore,<br />

4 to 5:30 and 7:30 to ».<br />

• • •<br />

OUIIN OF MARTVM CHURCH<br />

tad *t and Atlantic «v.<br />

tUNBAVt:<br />

Manes 6:30, 8, B:1S, 10:30 and<br />

U:M a. a. ,<br />

Confeukina on Saturdayi—4 to S;M<br />

dWKii<br />

Plrat Friday—<br />

WiliiaWaWatVTnuraday<br />

* to 8:30 and 7.S0 to 9.<br />

OUR LAOV M 1MB<br />

CeUNHL CHURCH<br />

(•afwaaa PiM^nt Avwto* «a1 Cat* Ml<br />

PLBA*ANTVIU.I, M. J.<br />

Panwriy an Mi Rm*. O»an CHy .,<br />

! MAD1 CIRAMIC* — mm — MAPKim — nfiTUHU4<br />

St. John's Lutheran Church<br />

10TH AND CENTRAL<br />

TN Rav. Frank P. Adlar, S.T-NL, PMta-r<br />

FKf B f ARK1NS IM and Oaaan Ava, far Chorea wid >und«r Hwl<br />

SUMMB SUNPAY MORNING SEHVIC^<br />

•lAoNi PASTOR ADLBW<br />

9:45 A.M.—THi CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

AftandaNca Cartn) gNpi to VWtort .<br />

11:00 A. M—THE SERVICE<br />

tlWHONi THI RtV, DONALD O, DOLL<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Paul H. Wall, Mlnlttry<br />

•fMutie<br />

Jtinpatta Darby StalMt, SoteUt<br />

Church eotnptowly air eondl»lo«»d for all MrvlcM<br />

Sf. JOHN'S CHAPa<br />

MTH A Wen* AVENUE<br />

MS A. Aft—CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

11:00 A. M._THi SERVICE<br />

•••MQN! THI RIV. CARL W. Will*<br />

ItMU M, Aditr, Orflanhf<br />

ity <strong>of</strong> Beirut hi Syria.<br />

. teas Sanpahire,<br />

GHURCH<br />

OF THI<br />

REDEErVVEg<br />

Raw. Jahn Craig Raak, M,<br />

Racier<br />

MB Holy GMHHunlMi<br />

9:M Church 4dbo«l<br />

;c»a#B« Flrtu aa Ifi. LRa at<br />

SMrM ahMM aWin* 1M, sthM<br />

ALL WILCOMI<br />

11Q1 Y' TP<br />

THE EPISCOPAL CHUlfcH W 01<br />

invitt you to worship wMtVW?<br />

3 Scrlico* avary 5undoy<br />

11 AM.<br />

Tha RMI rorrait E.-<br />

Mr. Jo^t* D. Paria<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ^ Taberncicje J<br />

Assn., <strong>Ocean</strong> Citl^:^^: ||<br />

78TH SEASON AUGUST HTH<br />

9:00 A. M. »m) 11.-00 A.M. - IDeMTICAt SLICES<br />

NEW OCEAN CITYTABERHAOE, WESUY AVC. 5tfc TO 6Hi STS.<br />

(MICHANICALLY VEMTItATED)<br />

SPEAKER:<br />

Pastor, TtM LwlharM Church <strong>of</strong> Hw Holy trinity, La<br />

7iio I^M. - STRAW mm WALK "<br />

9th AND THE BOARDW<br />

SPEAKER:<br />

4- •<br />

Dr. William R. Cannon<br />

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HOUSE<br />

I GROUP<br />

OUT!! on RDX<br />

|f MINT ^.75 0<br />

• • THOMPSON'S<br />

NTERIOR<br />

SAMA-TOKE PAWT<br />

W. T, GAMS « SONS<br />

MUNT — WALLfAPM<br />

ACCOWWIM<br />

IM I «row iMMlim Uk»<br />

j*wn»Dtdttrla«the<br />

|pto)m«it, but with --------<br />

I this wV~ltr~ymir Income tu<br />

j*ifM iW liMsesHft *•*•**<br />

'ay */««/• Sam lrw«.»«M*M Pawns<br />

partWilarBr Imporunt<br />

Tan AnwtaB mlMtoMrif* were<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jfhov.h'. WttnasMs, reported this<br />

you will gm| M40 fee*7« Dwty T<br />

safety ware outlined yatterday hy half a mil* to {MM a ew tf»r*Un« oo J,<br />

Keystone Automobile Curb In aonver at HO oi*h.; with onomlnf nUtte, the ><br />

to the question: llow many feet <strong>of</strong> that dlitanoe would he doubled to teeardl<br />

Uens brousht aMoul by<br />

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pit Cocktail<br />

Pfaeapple ifa?<br />

Bel Moitte Peas<br />

Sliced Pineapple<br />

Whole Creen Beans<br />

! • • » » •<br />

fiti mnr<br />

2-37<br />

e Juice 2t?Jf<br />

Devonsheer Bread CNMM 3r II 8<br />

WBWl-sloMttoJute<br />

yata\~Our Ffiiist Quality<br />

ixtra <br />

HMI OUiHS «MtMtM ••«,,.,<br />

W«c«/«- grind Sliced LurichmeM,<br />

Co<strong>of</strong>ced Sifami<br />

Stock<br />

W<br />

fcaAhdi Fillet *-*-•<br />

ftar-Kfef Tana Piss<br />

Tuna Casserole •-**<br />

to tomtom<br />

Actii4 Prish Seafoods<br />

ff«« AIM fiiifcr<br />

Fillet Pert* -<br />

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ST. PIER<br />

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W f l A REAL SAVING<br />

Upper Township News<br />

traffic and fir* Hazarab<br />

las' nfi<br />

f y hy gt and Di<br />

r * w ortgtoaUng in Ocwn <strong>City</strong>—Senior Studio photo<br />

MB. Uremo Elected<br />

fnterim P-TA President<br />

! ITFHt TOWNSHIP<br />

, Lamue <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe was elcclcn u<br />

jJ*m the uoexpired lerna as preslacnt<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Upper Township Parentleacher<br />

Association, 'following lh«<br />

iHWMtieti <strong>of</strong> Rjimand William, <strong>of</strong><br />

Bettits's Point, who has beun trans.<br />

rn. Amlrew Yo<br />

PwM, S«ond Gra<br />

ttwted !o fiU Mr<br />

thole m ftita on ejuwaalve neat enfleaalve plwptfi<br />

ppettBlt* by He NatleBal Safety ——<br />

Council,<br />

Heat eraaUM and fetal Mjuuf<br />

sveNxpeaure lo IUB or Ulteat<br />

Mat, Hut «lap»*>rc caused by «x.<br />

Mralvi IBM <strong>of</strong> sail from *• *P^»<br />

throuih peMpiMUon and are llenfr<br />

Bad by cramp* in (he abdomen and<br />

In arm and tag muscles<br />

Heat e«hiu»tlon—whleh docBl't a|.<br />

ways accompany heat eramp»—Mi<br />

these symplonu: paleness, athtU*, dli-<br />

Itncsa, inuscii, abnonwii iweiUiii,<br />

rapid ind shallow brteihlBf, rlpW<br />

and weak puU«, weakiWM, bilew.<br />

normal temperature and akin either<br />

hot or cold and clammy<br />

Unconsciousness and pomible de.ilh<br />

nay result in aevers catca, the Csun<br />

ell saw,<br />

"« v > exertion in aBnormaiiy high |<br />

Most susceptible to iie&L ^iekjtt^s<br />

are persons not used to high temp,<br />

'cratures, thMe in poor health or<br />

previous >un*crers from it, jteru's<br />

how it can be prevented:<br />

1, Avoid alcohol and ire «u!m.<br />

Instead drink LDO! natcr and citrus<br />

Schwab Tops<br />

Guard Oarsmen<br />

Wins Singles Crewn<br />

in 1000-Yd. Race<br />

UMs. Mrs, Lorrnio is ilLso j ,<br />

M tt« ME)<br />

1M ' T •mill ij Lppw<br />

THI.<br />

p iprclil <strong>of</strong>tnn ea US<br />

g« M.1<br />

f M»j County Council <strong>of</strong> Parents ' Bob Schwab ii the champion oar!.<br />

Teachers vice president, man <strong>of</strong> the Oeean <strong>City</strong> Boach Palrn!<br />

s^tatiBents <strong>of</strong> standing egnunlt. • fiver the i.tMiO yiiril diManri', iitnin.<br />

"^ f«r Ihe rlirrunt jear lull that nsiikinu Wednesdny nmiit<br />

Hmw eumpleted and the* will ;«hen he survived eliminailolis and<br />

E m AKUIivt iCijion Monday ', (apturcd tile final heat in rstt!, tor<br />

mm. Auxuat m, in the home <strong>of</strong> ll,l d«kln« in at<br />

«t» a feeupK-<br />

«• ; i. ulutl!s I" *•• follow ud bv<br />

J Hl ": n "i and IUJ: Hujiell. in that<br />

iiie 'flitr, Pewhln managed fifth pOsl.<br />

„-„ tran m tho final heal, while Spam.<br />

yjr»i.j riiMup in wvenlli position,<br />

thm En,enhardt, ckean city Ilieh<br />

*» r «n7 3 i| 1C " ! '" S: ' S *•"* wa * s ««" '<br />

;|.,r •. l '»rry_»»-aj-nc third in ti,,.<br />

Bj, virtue ul ,,!,. victory, Stliwai<br />

u..« *'" fepre^m own cily'i, -<br />

r>h,| "irul in the Margate CII.V "-<br />

, rirvs later this monih. lie<br />

• »»ti North in the South Jei<br />

?gUdrd ttWfnljfiiinf fcii - -* ** -<br />

liie«da; tvcninii. u<br />

".! i » " "n lor Oi i an fit v i<br />

*.h p i-ient<br />

"ril^Bap<br />

Ourrt on thr mr,,hn,,<br />

Miss. Hum, Pj«hl». ,.<br />

. al Ukeland,<br />

N I W O a 'LANS<br />

' demand (or oil by |B8f<br />

t* expect tm. United"„„,„-,<br />

Ur* *'I1 ^<br />

Vwna ami<br />

s «PpiJln>l IIJIOO.iMio<br />

«, -i- f°r««<br />

; GIGANTIC SELECTION<br />

TO CHOOSE FROM!!<br />

fOYS '<br />

JUST ARRIVED LATEST<br />

OA/rtE OF ALL KIND! - NA<br />

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j^*WIIIHold A# PUMIMM(SfMrfj<br />

OF ELtCTRIC<br />

- M(x»r»-<br />

SUMMIK<br />

FUHNHURE<br />

Drastically<br />

ALUMINUM STACK CHAIRS<br />

.. Jfmtt *»««.l», Val«* *«, f#J$<br />

(Veu'». tetn Them MvertMM Mr<br />

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iattnMaV-l* tfc* YaeM UMMHlw Bos Supper will «• 8OXBM8 POINT—TiwOrwn Thumb David Gran, Mrs. John Din.' Mrs<br />

"-"- L ~'- wnlw tfco Ml vM if KM wl* to guke • fliiltan ana ttla WM* WUWBICM jante. OUM,<br />

W b. toor, mOMttforjDid w aw turn DM kH MM M M Utt minmtr —<br />

-f Jfc *«*** ^3^2225 a SS£ as«VM1 Hilt Team Defeats<br />

AmooB ota*. Matting<br />

Lhf Details <strong>of</strong><br />

5th Flower Show<br />

Tne snotr win be open to the pub<br />

Mld -' °" er the «>** uers beat their<br />

I 17 14<br />

• House Plants there will be two<br />

I many <strong>of</strong> M M Commodore.<br />

Itkeirwtvw. Sunday afternoon after fashions on our own models and we unoer norucujnire, the clases CAUSE BAB BATH<br />

** ISS: *" tnlnk w *•»• « <strong>of</strong> tne ben In wul ""«!«"* Annuals, Fwenniala. B|. CAUM '°* *****<br />

)s-... - -—•- J2~ !KS*** ful ** Ul " •"••««• ran** n « wUI be £,"» ta Jt_ TteDe »* Cornu, Jteies, Ber- , "Wow do you «j<br />

]pm_ "* •"• »"•• <strong>City</strong> wyi re. aurpricea and we know you will be •*•* **"«» »"* Sbrubi. Vegetables fl sUyinji late i<br />

forrouuraeaaM., iner*-tor «. iw <strong>of</strong> ««rvail "£!!??*,.. "Wten h-*am« ;<br />

i ' Tt» uanal ninn-r ihH. « i_ ta i 1 ** 1 "* »«». ry rapidly. -iS!?" *^" U , W " """P" 11 " « ne ' e«Uetf out, 'Is ths<br />

l'iJir".ilL?'L?" l S?J-r > "T'^ 1 re your husb<br />

l tne dub?"<br />

? £! . , , classes <strong>of</strong> BduaUon and Conserva. my husband's nanu<br />

10 Uninjured In<br />

Shore Rd. Crash<br />

MM. Edwin Heck Is flowM show «#»«*• If • •«•• w* -<br />

chairman and Mrs. Robert Blackm.n Q__ rar UBMI* at<br />

i* president <strong>of</strong> the sponsoring rtub. ^ ^""^ "l^" 1<br />

Others serrbnl on the i<br />

Mrt. W, Stoddsrd Oray. Mrs, Chsries | •<br />

S," J-i n **f. Wednesday night at Lin. Following the impart the Simp.<br />

Maude Siropkins, 81, <strong>of</strong> 187<br />

chawed wieh rnkMH drivlntf,<br />

av, and Mniek the right rear fender<br />

us In the reoderim tyli»Vly A :SBR 1 CRASS<br />

Tartan e ^ ^<br />

Tartan WAX WANS<br />

Tartan PEARS . ,'.<br />

TEACHER:<br />

TOMMYi<br />

"BvMwr, an'cte<br />

FROZEN<br />

TARTAN LEMONADE ,<br />

TARTAN PEAS .<br />

TART AN PEAS * CARROTS<br />

SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTBl<br />

HUNT<br />

DOG FOOD<br />

MIRACLE WHIP<br />

SALAD DRESSING<br />

pint jar 33«<br />

quart jar if e<br />

NBC<br />

WAVERIY WAFERS<br />

KWIK rittr<br />

Ha who koafM hh><br />

mind on hit work,<br />

te who (napa Mi<br />

fOM crazy.<br />

UNCLE<br />

FAMILY MARKET in BARQ/<br />

COMPLEtllY<br />

Cboiway •<br />

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UNCIC<br />

LAKl<br />

CINTRAL AVB4UC<br />

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"<strong>of</strong> Hi* Famous<br />

and Baked<br />

With Butter<br />

AST<br />

.* TJ<br />

J&6E.7<br />

m?<br />

Z:SB&SBSB<br />

I ed out that hymns and church-music<br />

next type <strong>of</strong> church music<br />

ir,r_,Jt under dbcuy .the<br />

[•peaker was the spiritual. Nobody<br />

really know* whore these cam*from.<br />

J Bit real melody Juji seemed to grow.<br />

II was harmonized with good ta«e<br />

lby*the saftEns'atid Bevs* sMeomei<br />

unpopular. i <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the leaden in<br />

I IM spiritual field was Harry tturjeuh.<br />

I Con-inuing the Itn-roe. Mr. Ashiou<br />

dHCDHed the various special nuilc<br />

'which follow* through the church<br />

uaasga ^ ' r ^ -•» -i- — — jg^-<br />

T<br />

Chuixh Music<br />

- < t •, .<br />

year. Starting with the<br />

- and continuing through<br />

•Nativity. Lenten. Pwitetty<br />

and Than&iginng, he<br />

kd.varspua number* relating to<br />

•MMIC •riMto<br />

eoriW at Cl<br />

•At* rath Look* UP to Thee" u<br />

, _.-«..«! wtnl ta U> show w*ys<br />

I <strong>of</strong> relieving the monotony <strong>of</strong> hymn*<br />

afl^S^njmefU 1 tnrougboat the program group<br />

nChiat *•» featurad Mr. -Aahton<br />

CMMd by nla&ng aaveral personal<br />

experiences durjnaj Mi career in<br />

church Mule.<br />

The urogram ma recorded by<br />

'<br />

Mrs., frank Xattisewa to toe used<br />

through**! tb* year Iff Mr*. David<br />

. .Jasiscdtfte fact that Hall and-her eotosatttce when they<br />

I the audience must sing fat unban, call on shut-in* <strong>of</strong> t)» eomsnanlty.<br />

|*J h r jrten free nccompasd- Devotion* were Jed. by Jin. Join<br />

Mawhlnaey, who (poke on ttM Book<br />

Til* *xplaIiHdth*«rrDf»- <strong>of</strong> Psalm*, the mwie <strong>of</strong> tha HM*<br />

Mrs. frank Taylor was JMataes c**iryn«a><br />

*r. iT*e"y only one point and anything<br />

can happen in the final race.<br />

«aat at cfaaractan In<br />

nshlosi show ha* baan :<br />

WaUteeoui on<br />

5pMt NfQhHy in<br />

Jhree dolphin.<br />

NWIIMI'II Sky Open N«xt<br />

ojt ttw autslde, (Mrtlenlarb/ eat 4t» pouBd*.<br />

I Anton Shoal*. Martin iutae From Htcetmam<br />

fatfranantly and only on rttty rt A m eooMt J» vlalM* In the Plans ar*i being fonnulaUd IV<br />

a few flfcrtalo «aDa Quvlyw and<br />

«•» atfwui. nia naoMint la nude •Idea over' tha raaort, amordlns to sUto and Atlantic <strong>City</strong> oatklala for<br />

been MbarUd to<br />

•» Wat pWMtta oar h««r admlatlon* Jaaea 1. McKeon, amaMur aatranomar<br />

**eaUonln( praianttr at Somthe<br />

formal opening m Hmtaajbtr <strong>of</strong><br />

l<br />

<strong>of</strong> tha wkool<br />

«ra Point<br />

tha AtUnUt CHt Marina, New J«r-<br />

tntroet poititad out that In many Mr. McKeon and hU wife reported acy's nawaft and moat nwdatn yirtht<br />

and Jttlilor,<br />

W taatancta f chUd wUl aAnit a wn>n«- that tha comet can be teen any tttmi baaln, aoaordlnr to nnmialaslmif i><br />

<strong>of</strong> Y«*..<br />

dotag to nb t*«*t*r, but will deny eight directly helow tha cup or the scph R Mdun, <strong>of</strong> th» Mar Jersey<br />

•ay «nut when awtVontad by v*r- big dlp«*r. n can be aatn bf look- Department <strong>of</strong> Oonsenratlon and Beo-<br />

aboot oaci Meek<br />

wcraout<br />

•nU. Tub, he add, ha» c.med Ing toward tha north at an eyeJevel<br />

EMILY paxvnta to accuae Uaaen and fMul- elevMtoa <strong>of</strong> about 30 degrees, they tKmk! Devalopment.<br />

If you want to «aicn<br />

. aaaaar Cttdk Jr.<br />

ty nwmben <strong>of</strong> lyln* about tbelr rpport<br />

The marina, «hen eamntatcj).<br />

rockftah last week. _ ; ^<br />

children and protecutlng them un-<br />

nccontmodate ISO yadMa. At ptasan*.<br />

tin pounds, tat auncoa and «kp <strong>of</strong>ear<br />

I ITMRT nMenarlly.<br />

The comet appwenuy u a new one then aVe 73 slips available tot boat*<br />

Wthl<br />

In the orbit. It* tali, stretching out ranging m length from »0 to 17*<br />

3t^rot<br />

IRVINO<br />

Tba iMMTd Mid It would.take the behind It million* <strong>of</strong> miles indicates feet.<br />

nutter up with tha adminbtratlon it ia travellnt westward toward 'tho <strong>On</strong> Hie basin side <strong>of</strong> tha adi<br />

•Uta.m.t <strong>of</strong>flciili <strong>of</strong> the adKMl and dedik sun. according- to Mr. McKeoh. litratlon building, there Is a landing<br />

amaB cast, m daa anded<br />

three<br />

what ctepa to take on Ua continuance The astronomer uld that when stag* and a SB-foot boanlwalk.<br />

the lllh, Jto. .<br />

or rejection.<br />

i bathr<br />

the comet has passed the sun and Other facOttlas for the eonvaalanea<br />

Pa., webjhed In a four 0«Wd W<br />

is on Ita way to completing It* orbit <strong>of</strong> the yachtsmen Indu'de: electrical<br />

^reported aaot<strong>of</strong>loun- ounce flounder at teaaosttT*. Tb*<br />

In. *• • p.m. OCIANIC HOTSL ttUMT the ail will duns;* positions and baand<br />

TV ouUeU for aaeh berth; w«*ar.<br />

Md the bmea and dos- S*HIM dty ftufli KrvssMsT vt Xtsst44oik<br />

seen in the past <strong>of</strong> the comet. ' Ice and fuel. When additional funds<br />

' .outside lust week. field and Jhn Adaaai <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cttr<br />

Mis* Julie TtoMn, or Philadelphia. Mr. McKeon said that the comet Is are appropriated, a l-S0tear parking<br />

; j !*,*«• tnrt- broutht m W blues woajtunf Da-<br />

Pa., I* vaotUwlng at the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic traveling at a rate <strong>of</strong> about B0 mOes lot and heliport will be added.<br />

' Campo'i "Helen<br />

an4 . t" thraa tUuaV Isnyd•<br />

Hotel.<br />

a second. However, the comet Is so Yachtsmen may be paged M boors<br />

t good,<br />

slasd flounder OreelHiwatt <strong>of</strong> faniaauMm aboard<br />

far out in the universe that It ap- a day through amplifiers located on im «ut Hgfer . . . Everybody the outboard -Put" aMatd M DUM*.<br />

pear* to be Immobile, even at this) tne Individual piers. Taxis and rent- ita to ket iato the act. AloQ*T aU welcHinc about M4 pound*.<br />

tremendous speed.<br />

al cart are readily available. The ~\ trim "d Campv was Campa'*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. McKeon are avid in sheltered harbor Is accessible during Jffi if. tfc* «tf» hronght bock From John H<strong>of</strong>fstutt's slaaa Bar-<br />

their hobby a* astronomer*, and have all weather and at any time <strong>of</strong> the • " ie flounder. ber Marina nm tn* racalta «f the<br />

telescopes and measuring liutru- year.<br />

_ . parry Uahteap, John marina-* Arat annual trolUaar tMtrnamenu<br />

on their farm outside Tren In addition to tha Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Mint* MRS) »on Ba«er and Dough mant hcM last w*tk end. Or. Kuans,<br />

ton. They are vacationing here a; Marina, the State <strong>of</strong> #ew Jersey op- ' rMMrted a catch <strong>of</strong> 1» Unfa Upper Darby*** first with • WH<br />

600 Bay av., Somera Point.<br />

erates three other marinas located at apaU caught hi Balnbow to Pound dolphin. Bees* Jordoo waa<br />

Forked River, Leonardo and Point<br />

•eeond with an ft* pound dotpfaJn.<br />

Pleasant<br />

.. . 5taax»k and party aboard Hay BaUey. Couinaawwd, waa «#it<br />

ah* ^lane n«pday get IM Hue* with th* Ur*e*t tuna, and Um Off <strong>of</strong><br />

rangMc between lit and three Urarood toot: the prise for the W<br />

est Mua—three pound*. W» boat<br />

OMCHI Avonu*<br />

• • •<br />

with the moat /bm waa the -LonnVs"<br />

M Flabert and M» Kanffman's<br />

owaae tr IBI Yatnf ef Matnrn.<br />

at Fourth StrMt<br />

0d» |kunn«r" out <strong>of</strong> Aochorti<br />

The total waj IM Huaa. Art H»ny<br />

PMB hid four Mod days <strong>of</strong> fUfalng<br />

from Margate aiagfed a BtraMMM<br />

bonita.<br />

<strong>On</strong> ttw »Ui tbe mm ef Lew<br />

Shanmack, Noratou Sharpnack and<br />

Godfrey Harrlaoo from Columbus,<br />

and Mart Ropp <strong>of</strong> New York Ctty<br />

caufht MO blues. The next day,<br />

O. S. Johnson fllMaMar <strong>City</strong>. W. J.<br />

iostr, dan ScCumaM. 0. M. i^»r,<br />

ram MwdMkera and N. 1. Borlne,<br />

fwnavyie, retorned from their deep<br />

Ma Mcnnkn n with N blue*.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the 11th. William and 1MB<br />

Austin, Woodbury. William Harvey,<br />

renklntown, and jamea Goren and<br />

Ml Patton <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia .„...<br />

aboard the "Tide Bunner* and boat<br />

ef 47 blues. Weight ranged up to<br />

% Entered In<br />

Lake Tourney<br />

9f*H# to Dahnil<br />

Local Hmt Crown<br />

'<strong>of</strong> W to slated M begin<br />

In the annual Harvey<br />

a tennis tournament<br />

i <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tennis<br />

, T lobnson, dlrtctor,<br />

tin, trthe largest group ever<br />

ate hi the local chjunplon-<br />

(ello, iMt Wrt winner<br />

ttm *a toSoo Field Club will I*<br />

back Is de£nd nta UUe. He wffl<br />

hive ismMUlen from IMS winner<br />

UM «Wf •! the nUadelptt<br />

Ufle Ctpb.<br />

Bob pAler <strong>of</strong> the Jbddon Pleli<br />

Club, has wen the tournament tw<<br />

years hi the past and will be out<br />

for another try. Newton Meade <strong>of</strong><br />

UK CyMoi Hub and ranked It lu<br />

U»e miaift states, U Mwtber <strong>of</strong> the<br />

too coniettanU.<br />

T»» mare netmen who win be<br />

strong contenders are Dave Kurr. a<br />

format Dartmouth player, and Howardftoknes.<br />

HMmea won tne tournament<br />

once in the past.<br />

The event starts tomorrow and<br />

in run for three week ends and<br />

conclude Labor Day. Tennis equipment<br />

wul be awarded a* prises. This<br />

toumaaant I* held every year at the<br />

Tennis Club and l» named after the<br />

duty* founder.<br />

Patnm*<br />

on th* Ckth 0<br />

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

MOM<br />

MMhM Wedneaday<br />

mornlnf an-<br />

nrerei 13 &rm Inthe<br />

Utehea <strong>of</strong><br />

aimmi SaalaiiMM aat<br />

HMrlyn terr.<br />

Mb<br />

where not grease<br />

ig pans caught dn,<br />

Chief Bmer Baklcy<br />

« Ore had Been en-<br />

Btchen employe, be<br />

arrived. There was no<br />

sin the dining room<br />

<strong>of</strong> the blase In the<br />

th* presence <strong>of</strong> are<br />

rear <strong>of</strong> M<br />

ai ^A da^K^bA ^B^I ' C^k^^b^K^I a^aasajsia^Bk tab awiliiii<br />

IIR, 311 ••• <strong>On</strong>a aspCMMI 4*TPP»lVw III JPIWfalwIai^.<br />

Vmnrlnrm lliM sfllsant ask<br />

• LOIST1M<br />

• STIAK$<br />

• SEAFOOD<br />

* LIQUOHS t<br />

THtOftKMNAL<br />

THer, la «a EniUah PRmrb that<br />

reads, -Tber* are aa cood fish In<br />

the sea as ever « n out <strong>of</strong> It".<br />

HOTEL<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

FOUDINNft<br />

ALL DINNERS —|2.M<br />

PatKltlQ.,<br />

We Believe Our Food To B* Truly Goo^<br />

— Serving -—<br />

Breokfast * Luncheon<br />

Full Course Dinner*<br />

SPECIAL FULL COUt^SE<br />

S«VH) 4 TO 9 P. M-<br />

. CONSISTINO M A<br />

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AJR COMOfTlONED<br />

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fin* >M fent.<br />

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«fc« Ciurdi to<br />

MEN'S SUMMK SUCKS<br />

SPECIAL LOT<br />

day cautioned taxpayers that no daductlon<br />

may be Uktn SB federal<br />

Income Us returns for the kjs< <strong>of</strong><br />

? ornamental tMM on (heir home trap<br />

I a HIMI any mutual from disuse.<br />

Uni at Hfe Mr, Gross explained tnat he ni<br />

-1 caUlnf attention to this till* MUH<br />

I <strong>of</strong> in srtlcte kpeearinf recently Ml<br />

taatpt <strong>of</strong> w»ter. The guard. OUME • MUoaal nuylu which stated<br />

r««» to iu painted out MM tn» internal<br />

tide. She Revenue Code allows a deduction<br />

" ^ H for iota <strong>of</strong> personal property only<br />

* *» • I" caaea he »• toss «""«« fra<br />

to», rto, ttlBwwrt, or eltar eu-<br />

back again!<br />

Smfng Our OM Friends<br />

J "~ Hid Mew — WHii ITif<br />

UNUSUAL IN ANTIQUES<br />

UNIQUE IN GIFTS<br />

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THI CORNER CUPBOARD<br />

— AWAenrr TO POMMR IHOP _<br />

AWRY SHARP FITHIAN<br />

BARGAINS<br />

YOU CAN SAVE NOW<br />

BUY FOR NEXT YE AR<br />

• SAVi •<br />

ALUMINUM<br />

STACK CHAIRS<br />

BW.9.9B NOW 7.45<br />

2 for 14.00<br />

CAPTAIN'S CHAJR<br />

• LAW<br />

" mum<br />

2 for 18.00<br />

V,l<br />

ALL ALUMINUM<br />

RAFTS •RAFTS<br />

^^s RAFTS ••••__<br />

R*fl. 10.95<br />

NOW 8.49<br />

g<br />

PACTBIIV •raeiAL<br />

I in Nmw Jmnmy<br />

R«f. 15.95<br />

I Now 10,49<br />

JM • FACTORY IpiCIAL<br />

ONLY FACTORY REPAIR<br />

STATION IN THI STAT1<br />

695 •ASIOT CHAIRS<br />

OTHM SUMMai SLACKS<br />

Ad<br />

AUttACHWEAK<br />

2 for 12.00<br />

OA MATS B«g. l 8<br />

mm<br />

JMSMLLAS X«f 17.9S<br />

M l PATH) SHOP<br />

OCIANCITY<br />

- . • - , * ' • •<br />

OCEAN CITY RECORD & HOB<br />

837 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

"END OF SEASON'' SP<br />

RECORDS<br />

Regular Met<br />

•* AIL "POP" 45 RPM SINGLES .<br />

»».« BRAFONTE 4-SELECTION EP* , , '<br />

•"• "HOUSE PARTY" LP (33'/,)<br />

VM TRANSISTK RADIO tARPHONfS ,<br />

— HOIIIES _<br />

R-v.ll LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Seal* Medal<br />

R«v«ll "TRADE WINDS" MODEL PLAN!<br />

OPtM TIL • P.M. IVIRY NIGHT<br />

AT A N<br />

LOW PRI<br />

PHIICO TV<br />

ALUMIN1ZKD PICTURE<br />

SCHUFF<br />

F0U 21-WCH SCREEN<br />

M2 SO, IN. VIEWABLE ARIA<br />

TRAM<br />

Yaur Dl*l<br />

• #111 In #M 19v(#F CTIff OCEAN<br />

icials Stand<br />

" to Continue<br />

ht Parking Ban<br />

n (te|Mt Suggattion* For Changes in<br />

lotions; Sswar Exttnsion Project it<br />

rtad Stalled en Financing Method<br />

% commissioners Friday devoted 45 minutes <strong>of</strong><br />

inthly meeting explaining to interested citizens tile<br />

Esmnn Mid th£rc Is pop.<br />

Hi uniting the properly<br />

I IM problem Is ana <strong>of</strong><br />

imnce, Ht reminded the<br />

• that a petition on the<br />

resented two yean ago,<br />

Iward B, Bowker noted<br />

ty bus iniic application<br />

—• <strong>of</strong> Navigation. StatB<br />

if CiHiservallDii and<br />

Development, for $50,000<br />

fund* for • dredgltii pro-<br />

> lagoon area <strong>of</strong> the bay-<br />

ni, wliMi art uiMar toncurnntty<br />

by Slat* Ba-<br />

•ffldalt an# the U. «-<br />

ibM af MM •ntranon Mr, atlslnaar hat BNHI<br />

17th st. and tM> Itth I t»d by tt» PnMaMfal IM<br />

nkcr uld that the Mate w In Llnwood an* MIHvnl..<br />

i a counter propoM] that<br />

i »t«te-aid fund* be made<br />

It the city agrees to put<br />

dltiotial HO.0O0. The city's<br />

11 be ujed to cover the lap<br />

Jglng part <strong>of</strong> the overaU<br />

an answer to the dty'i apis<br />

expected In September.<br />

d out, however, thai the<br />

ipUcaMan for fln«ncl«l a»-<br />

"the lagoon drafting pwo*<br />

m»de to the Male ttaree<br />

*',' s*-*ta*><br />

CITY<br />

Telephone DIM or 03*5 OC6AM CITY, NIW iER«T, TUiSOAY, AUOUtT 30, IMF<br />

Appoint Two on<br />

Gty Agencies<br />

Probe For Signs<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arson in Big<br />

Wildwood Blaze<br />

11 FliMiian Traatodr<br />

WhIU FigriHng<br />

Bayfropt Infome<br />

WUdwood public safety <strong>of</strong>ficiats<br />

this week are probing pg<br />

th the origin rii <strong>of</strong>' f' a spectacular t l<br />

general alarm Are which early<br />

ten in regard to the proposed sewer system exten-Friday<br />

morning destroyed a<br />

Ight parking, and -dredging <strong>of</strong> the 17th st. lagoon. two-block ana in the heart <strong>of</strong><br />

n Mlntok, <strong>of</strong> JM W, ITth —• — - * — the commercial fishing district<br />

I <strong>of</strong> prnparty owners on _, v ^.a,<br />

Ugoon, Inquired <strong>of</strong> the DlMCtt N»W Offk*<br />

•t Ottens Harbor, resulting ID<br />

it (Upa, M any, an be<br />

approximately 9100,000 loss.<br />

•r the mouth <strong>of</strong> the la.<br />

OffidaJa Saturday quoted William<br />

Bating posntbk. arson In the -blew<br />

wttah dtstiwed 350 feet <strong>of</strong> pier<br />

k pUniarf Mt Itat Hi.<br />

owned by tin. OK Flshl-nnens As<br />

n cf •lit b «f tuA pro-<br />

socladon. eatuuBWd two butt at I<br />

their moorings and damaged three I<br />

other craft tied to the wharf.<br />

• Wmillion inv.rt«f In<br />

.. Ht tankt.<br />

Police. Saturday quoted William<br />

Westbcrby, watchman employed en<br />

the docks, as hiving seen a small<br />

firs on the north end <strong>of</strong> the Installn<br />

tlon. He said he ran for a half Mack<br />

Is obtain a Jin extinguisher, and :<br />

on his return found the area mm<br />

pletely abtate.<br />

WooH<br />

Zonin<br />

4)Mlf<br />

ssliifi an various lo> I<br />

the projected Increasesystem<br />

wDI aMorb the) con- Court tut week at hearings Mre,<br />

in Mat,<br />

wmmhwlancra "piled that the<br />

• no authority In the mitter,<br />

not aware <strong>of</strong> what methods <strong>of</strong><br />

UK will be used. • Mayor Bowit<br />

this la a matter aMhuhraly<br />

n the Sewer Co. and the Mate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Public Utility Conmlukm-<br />

mayM- aaU that Hw yMitv<br />

mv sffkUh pill prtMM ttwlr<br />

•f <strong>On</strong>MKlntj to MM HN.<br />

will<br />

Group Studies<br />

Sewer Proposal<br />

@umt HeuM Assn.<br />

weak Mian delving Into the pro-<br />

*zmM. .jptsrasfiiraSS<br />

jsfiirSS<br />

m *i nmm. hanflni In awaiting acUon by <strong>of</strong>nring<br />

a conferenee with utll- flttals af th* <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sewer 8erv-<br />

•di lart March when tenUUve Ice Co. •<br />

and proposal, wen Introduced, Al a meeting Thursdnj- evenlnf, In<br />

».<br />

y<br />

but<br />

odlclaU<br />

refrabwd<br />

ataMdttwawNVM<br />

from taking a We<br />

the Amerlcm<br />

Uidar tha<br />

Legion<br />

direction<br />

Rone,<br />

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

the^s-"<br />

jrrea<br />

on the propo«d fltwnd*) plan •auar to dctennlpe the status <strong>of</strong> a<br />

• gottnd Hut It l« > nattar PlJUwed wpUeatl«B toy Ua^lawer<br />

!e roc. Service Co. to the State Public Utfl-<br />

Ita Um», It was proposed Mat Jtjf Commission ftr an Increase In<br />

U 10* I<br />

UM occuptner. tJ* IMM<br />

"> from rWUdfiahla. wtwtre<br />

committee, reported tha^ the group<br />

ittrnad Mday Uat the utIUty bat<br />

not y.t nud* any lormal appllctlon<br />

«»• rat* lncrUH. It was learned<br />

that tba company U rtlll pnpnrBi<br />

data and Mures to present In an<br />

Th« Mr* «rupt«d near rwa HJM<br />

fjallen tanka sf fval Ml and •*»•<br />

Una lor Hie BsaM. FlrafMn can,<br />

^sntraMs tfielr Afforfi Is ka#p the<br />

HMH away from the tank* ts<br />

avert MplMlana,<br />

Fin <strong>of</strong>flelaU estimated iM,0oa<br />

damage to the pier Installation. Tile<br />

Homestead Chorus <strong>of</strong> the V. 8, Steel Her. employed In a wide varlery ttf Job*<br />

boat Patsy, owned by Herman Han 'Corporation<br />

for a free public con. The ilnging •teelmaken in prev- in the u. a. Steel Homestead Wortu.<br />

•on and valued at *16.000, was nm> 'cert<br />

on the Music pier, loui yeam have given two seoshori Among them are the four ahaant<br />

pletply destroyed, u was the Anna "" -•—-•- '- »~- -...»"— •••- «-, perfornuiieeh one In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> above tuning up lor the concert,<br />

S,. owned by Kenneth, Jesse and Mrs, shlng touch<br />

i and one here, Thl« time the Oeean They ., rrom left, Mil ConUft, How-<br />

Ann Shivers, valued at the une Mil be <strong>of</strong> u<br />

. <strong>City</strong> appearance will be their only ard Summers. Ed Cherniefc and BIB<br />

ncert In the area.<br />

nsne, i<br />

Ike tea Bird, owned by Carl<br />

Hokonson, suffered HAM damage! , County Legion EUcts<br />

UH Brrna C, owned by John Carlson. '<br />

m^Utnetl tSMO damage, and Thurs- |<br />

too KendrMaon, owner <strong>of</strong> the Elizabeth,<br />

reported about 11,400 damage<br />

t» hta boat.<br />

Tlw Maw, •aMtarataa] by Mpla* {i<br />

kit HMl|M Mltht m the MM ^<br />

The Council urged stronger night-<br />

time enforcement, including a re<br />

queit to all county medical e\»mlners<br />

and coroners to determine<br />

whether alcohol MI a factor in ev.<br />

fry total accident.<br />

The group alM recommended a<br />

if cltUens<br />

Homestead Steel Makers Prepare For Their<br />

10th Anniversary Concert Hmrm <strong>Aug</strong>ust 25<br />

This will be the 10th anniversary day evening, <strong>Aug</strong>ust IS, which will Directed by William H WUkenaoB<br />

vuit to <strong>Ocean</strong> city by* the famed be known ss musburtfh nay at tho (he chorus comprises men who arc<br />

PeuatoesTwo<br />

Caniziare Commander Marine Court<br />

nl», Cape, May, vice<br />

tg. Warning notices<br />

permitted .emitted under uader present pre.eM law. Uw. = ' ^iT&.^^rvlee'<strong>of</strong>fi-- *<br />

Tha CMIIKII also call** tar ra. The committee announced Inn,<br />

nmtii Hnphasls an wWtat pra. r.Blstration forms for the national<br />

•runt, partkularly twclilnf saftrf convention in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on Sc-|i<br />

in HM sAaali, NMh athaal alriw. tember 18-17 are available from C,<br />

ina frakilna and araarams far in. Edward Town, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Raturns From luropa<br />

Hiis Carolyn Cane, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

..nd Mrs, LouU W. Cane, <strong>of</strong> 8SS0<br />

Wesley av,, returned recently aboard<br />

the queen Mary from a seven-week<br />

tour <strong>of</strong> Europe, Miss Cane will enter<br />

her Senior year at Hood College,<br />

Frederick. Md,, this fall. She ia majoring<br />

In English<br />

Cono^f** Candidate lii Capital<br />

Mfi thtr weliM <strong>of</strong> the Marine)<br />

*• State<br />

PI6«»LRt.<br />

Crash Injures<br />

2 Girl Visitors<br />

Driven Arrested<br />

In W.«Uy Mishap<br />

Two swing girls were Injured and<br />

two motorists were charged with<br />

Miss Muhlar Stoits<br />

Oyty as Srvwordos*<br />

dragged the Mtto 7<br />

• SrMrf fotft to «•*#<br />

lerlli<br />

Actta« on<br />

Xtwn the A<br />

w<br />

JIM wed to Ui<br />

tutcd't iaarcb,<br />

MMMn i<br />

S^aa fce^«»W<br />

twmn two notne. f<br />

Myd, and order** bin to itov.<br />

The m»n fled «id FeielWyAW«<br />

•hot IBM th» »if. TlW Mi<br />

pajwedtht fugitive bptio*t<br />

5r^»»ray ra, «*W*"hf J<br />

appeared between twa IIMMaV "'<br />

M whk* ft** penons wi<br />

injured, incJwUn* «M<br />

a, and tMffl« vl*U<br />

'•BOBd farther thU year<br />

lts from Hprth Wlldwood, |<br />

| irrdWbkon. <strong>of</strong> U W. 18th st_. w.<br />

pnsvftHu two yean, TIM<br />

t natters by two rep,<br />

!nn«d tM fer optratUiff Us bust Jn<br />

fllcatlon* and pho«o- resenUtiveJ'i)* a group and one indl> battled the eonflaaMUoii for more<br />

' the proposed projeet war* A (dual t«qmyor,<br />

than an hour be rot* gaining control.<br />

at a cenferMMt In TrnusB The commissioners accepted the<br />

ll between city and Mil* fcrtgnatkin <strong>of</strong> Russell GraiTlus fron,<br />

Id the Army Bnglneen, (he Board sf Zoning Adjustment and<br />

•- a autaNwi a* M '<br />

approved the appointment <strong>of</strong> Met Gov. Appeals<br />

His successor Mr, Oraffius has taken<br />

KM naw tunny Harkar la- UP permanent residence In Ft, Laud-<br />

|| | - ----»---- J^ aj. . _=*. trtata, I FU. i<br />

IIIHr WfmtWrWMg IB nM 1^^<br />

For Safe Driving<br />

lly e< ttu akuMnt anp- The commissioners lisa approved<br />

lart, Tfct Ytm and itMi at, the re-»ppolntment <strong>of</strong> D. Roscoe<br />

WM, J. CANIIZAHO<br />

Says Ev^ry CitiMn<br />

avsa arv nw PFSawny. or -launee<br />

as a member <strong>of</strong> the Munki<br />

WUliani J. Canlaarro. <strong>of</strong> Qeef<br />

, rvrlhlH4 HUM 1*mr% •#• pal TennU Commission.<br />

Muit Cooperate<br />

Citj. was elected commander <strong>of</strong> tl..<br />

•rv»y L.ktfer flM.<br />

The latest parking meter report<br />

Cape May County American Leqinn<br />

submitted at the meeting flowed a Warning notices by police to » fhursdav night, to Kucceed John Vil<br />

jeph Ewlnit, at %%Z Central tola <strong>of</strong> ilBJM,4S collected as <strong>of</strong>torlits<br />

who commit minor violation- icse, <strong>of</strong> Woodbine,<br />

lUlrcd into the finanelal ar- <strong>Aug</strong>ust 14, fhk canparea with I1B,. Kefe among several recommenda<br />

nmdr. Canuzaro was elected at •<br />

•Ht* ki connection with «•<br />

<strong>of</strong> the OMan Clry Sewer Co."<br />

I Into South Ocenn <strong>City</strong>, the<br />

section and other scattered<br />

necessary legal steps to defend the I Orover C. Rlchmon<br />

J<br />

lit ml waters M ixcesslve apeciln. add 1 tolne* minor mM<br />

crashed into th* (He #f •% mU<br />

)<br />

bile while she wat'HdWrsB Mw tide.<br />

Frank Wlllsrt, <strong>of</strong> «r ftjean av* w '<br />

walk on llortli »t be<br />

fined t23 on each ,ir two counts<br />

charging him with operating.« boat<br />

wllhoiil lighta and nl»o wltHouI iuf.<br />

lielenl life preaervert.<br />

/ State ilarhorin,<br />

Hexon wrn<br />

-^.rlnii the Night<br />

rade hv, Beach Tnw<strong>of</strong>are,<br />

Rexon at the tme was drtvlng<br />

h!» Jersey Speed SkiiT, which is a ntlonat<br />

I'lismplon in Its class ar..<br />

which races regiUarty In powerboat<br />

tnmpetltion at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht<br />

Club,<br />

Wlllard wan slopped by the State<br />

Harbor Patrol near dunk on <strong>Aug</strong>ust<br />

I for running hi* outboard motor<br />

7 ^ " *<br />

B|d We<br />

1<br />

rge W, Meynr, JL<br />

Bf the caf '—*<br />

g out <strong>of</strong> t _ _ _<br />

, '*fhen the girts bUm"crashed lolo<br />

I the front left fefl4Cr <strong>of</strong> hU ear,,<br />

•_ Meyer, priaMMl at OCMD Oty<br />

tor's ,o«lce fi<br />

•UlAMTtf l_ MUMkH sihkf injuries<br />

noted rrom E«»tern Air Mhes 1 HtgM<br />

attendant trstnlm: iichaoi tn Mianil,<br />

ni.. and mined her career as *<br />

sti warden* ; , . k<br />

^<strong>of</strong> pat i j<br />

ble'loluries liit«naetlaa<br />

W<br />

Fellln* uld he<br />

1 Oinlng rh* "N» L«M 10111 the ar an*<br />

Turn- tjgn In Ma t*nt*r af IM travaUng at law apaatfa.W<br />

l»HwaaUlan af Aowr av. anal -O^<br />

rt. •truck br ao Mlnutlll Gauhey,te. <strong>of</strong> gtort<br />

anal aaM IwraUnt «k»v*h tto air Patroiaasn Jdhn<br />

la NM aMawalh, w»wr» if sfnttk a mood litrhan '<br />

snd wH« waMhw an Aahwy aceMtet, WM<br />

, to atlaeh lightK,<br />

<strong>of</strong>irapher for the Division <strong>of</strong> AvU<br />

ailraBd «aafJD«.<br />

tinn,, will vi,lt o, <strong>City</strong> thta morn-<br />

careless driving as the result <strong>of</strong> ain;,'<br />

(Tundayi,<br />

M MMIa, Pm, •• Satvrdav wan<br />

collision at ISth st. and Wesley iv. Mayor Edward B Bowker an- ^yag uimmaMiV driMtt slap<br />

late yesterday afternoon,<br />

nuuneed yesterday that a welcomlnB ^ ^ MabMaM' as Ik* rasaM af<br />

Marie Huber, 14, <strong>of</strong> West Point, committee <strong>of</strong> city <strong>of</strong>ficial, and rei>- tY» HIMMI.<br />

Pa. vacationing here at 2 West av,, resentatlvea <strong>of</strong> dvle and business<br />

suffered cuts <strong>of</strong> both knees, and Sally<br />

Ford, 17. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, also visit,<br />

ing here at the West av. address, hall at »JO s. n.<br />

suffered a Moody nose and a lacera- The Republican candidate I. In tbssign<br />

aoing west on m It, Into the<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> the forehead.<br />

area making a Whirlwind tour W lbs<br />

voting districts in Cape May County.<br />

According to police, the gIrla were<br />

passengers In an tulo operated by<br />

Irene M, McCloskey, la, <strong>of</strong> Orexel<br />

HUI, Pa., which eoliided with an. fi^cli 4rguai«hf Ends in Draw;<br />

ether car. driven by Alice S. Black.<br />

W«U, 4S, <strong>of</strong> Wllmln«ton, Del.<br />

' Police reported that the BlactweU Judge Dismisses Two Charges<br />

tar was proceeding eatst on 15th it.,<br />

slopped at WMley av.. and then p-o. A HaddanilMd own and • local < cn.rgu wMiid aUJbuUn ta<br />

ceeded out UMo the Intersection. Iwaeb chair •ttjendanj were MsaraC | with a crunuwl record and<br />

on Wesley av, at about 15 miles an<br />

lour, police said, MiH McCloskey<br />

Upon completion ol Hie nve-wMk<br />

trdinlna couwe In Miami, Mlsi Muh-<br />

Icr tran»ferred to New Vort <strong>City</strong>.<br />

FTOBI there she will fly to many <strong>of</strong><br />

the cities Eastern terns m M stales,<br />

the District <strong>of</strong> ColumbU, Canada^<br />

Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Mexico, 1<br />

- — • —<br />

Farfaaa ts Viail In<br />

OMan Cny Todtoy<br />

State Senator Malcolm 8, forbe.,<br />

the RcpuUican candidate for (overnur<br />

In the November general eiee-<br />

bom, Mrs. BUekweil aaW she dldnt<br />

nee Uie other ear until the crash.<br />

The McCloskey ear struck ihe accused Roaenberger »< u<br />

other with Its right front and span : Ing tannage In a converaatlo<br />

It around until It came to a atop hi. wife. : .••-.- -,J..r0<br />

against a Are hydrant an the northwest<br />

corner- Polke reported Ml<br />

MW danHgt to the other vehicle.<br />

MU. Huttcn 1 and MJSB Vvrd war*'<br />

nta mr atrmjk Q,, tign H tew ,„<br />

y,, »uthwe»t eornm where Mr, and<br />

Mh Mlcliel Pleffer, ti and M jcars,<br />

.eapectively, wan walking sooth on<br />

in, ddewalk at »th st. Bfter masine<br />

tue IMenaMtaB,<br />

Police said the sign struck tile pa><br />

desMant ut the Us*, liey wan<br />

< nkn > t o " " ° me * •* ••**• J o b n ••<br />

Devlne for treatiMBtt Police repart<br />

t* no serious mm* n» •«. *.<br />

p ^<br />

Surf rd. beasb^. : both ebara«i to preserve the<br />

tkM, P1en»n<br />

lnewsed by tn»<br />

At* Sm&<br />

m <strong>of</strong>HfMonSClk, r«ord <strong>of</strong>fcoth<br />

w*. ( fa aiMUm. eaaj. Oliver ^*rdc-, Uj, [<br />

assault; and tttttuy<br />

~J j.; ,<br />

"V<br />

'It* aM<br />

tumbled through »,<br />

and plonged •bans<br />

floor below.<br />

Pat Matan, It <strong>of</strong> ,-i<br />

task* thrvugb the<br />

a*ar UM theatre ••<br />

hart partly en flM<br />

partly on a ramp, 'm<br />

Set. Allan Rl*t«. T '-<br />

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t


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taM nav/Mara j ngilS~GfHte I<br />

^ a H;«S|sto*<br />

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i" -i •".''S.X'!."'.T j^"f^<br />

e. uM ao nail boV<br />

Sliwpard. ««orttas to Mn Jane<br />

YM'R atrar mm « bn<br />

like Ifau—ao wellnuikud to<br />

diMUe ih«t perfect It •nj Imihia<br />

tbape J««t and Utt, Men<br />

Antl OttM-fVMty ii<br />

p j y *d<br />

with «ir« rtrai|th »t polni. <strong>of</strong> ttrtb.<br />

Mi* ^ mperisr qttO^ mmmMt<br />

CTi^'W'j's<br />

W«f it.. .>ouT] lovs it...<br />

star in the laugh riot<br />

now wOck Honl*r Mf


1- 'f:<br />

uuac *• nctaf maOMIa<br />

|MdAc up 1? p<strong>of</strong>nu for Ux> day ,<br />

S


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1 Vs*<br />

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: ftH MB TM MOAMfWALK<br />

StAiKTOtrS DCPAJITMINT STORI<br />

•" • <br />

many others to mention? by Insurance cempanlat, aa iha<br />

, ' ' * »'••• haa anly a mmail stall and<br />

The N*mnMa aM dlaNnavMwd raw msmber, »f «,« sl>-m«nl»r<br />

•Hblnf a*nManw> wha> win In Judanient Fund award.<br />

^•Istiaui ifJataaaaat''<br />

Hi. eaaMtutan Club ear M Me<br />

pada wan past anadanta, terry <strong>On</strong> receiving g reports p that many y if Her-mm<br />

Ray Jahn •Miidn'f make ». ha non-eitlien New Jersey HunearUn r»f.<br />

waa an •franl IMV.-. ONilam waa ugeei plan to take part In demonlaahint<br />

aharp at aver, eh, KHf stralionii In New York whon the<br />

NMiHMa M Mr Narry BallwMr United Nation, debals the Hunger-<br />

-"•»•*• da« a Mndarfui jab, and tan question from September 1» to<br />

it MIMM to every (*nt ha "• We gavrrnor mid any group lii<br />

gat*. At lHt» ha tati a "birdwy." this niuntry l« allowed to gather<br />

-'— -* •*- -•-, pvacefully. The only trouble is<br />

„ , ^ , ., snmeone may net excited an"<br />

| Job <strong>of</strong> sending<br />

,, Davl. and<br />

the<br />

Love did a .well nll, ,„ 0¥,rt art hr MW<br />

<strong>of</strong> welcoming moat <strong>of</strong> lhi><br />

LOBSTERS<br />

• STEAKS<br />

• SEAFOOD<br />

* LIQUORS<br />

•THI ORIGINAL SHRIMPS LAMA2E<br />

PHONE AVALON 74701<br />

RRSTAURANT<br />

p<br />

PACKAGE GOODS<br />

FOR FREE DELIVERY<br />

Phone IP. 2578<br />

JOCWORIO'S<br />

CIRCLE CAFE<br />

10 MacARTHUR BLVD.<br />

SMnart Point<br />

.(I ] DINE in the home-like $tmo$phen<br />

^<strong>of</strong>thi Hotel Hmcom Restwint<br />

C<br />

You end you' family will enjoy the cool<br />

comfort end rastful atmosphere <strong>of</strong> eur<br />

dining room.,Qyr food is well prepared<br />

in our «0Orl«ls, sun|ii kltcrieijs whicfi orrn<br />

»..••• . |q^r^fflySJO i ^n;fqrfww!»nsMfliO(ji^f•<br />

' >i<strong>On</strong>5 ore 56f>«lbrean'cl priCei brfemoyer-<br />

», at*, Tber« era S0«c.e( rotes for children. ,<br />

«. Special facilities for luncheons and<br />

(WiVatt dinner parties.<br />

Hotel Haascom<br />

_ ,. . . ped Buaslan peraeeutlon hi their i<br />

Draw WUI have to walk the doa homeland, the governor was told-by<br />

What ever possessed George Hurls- „ Munearkin newaoaiM>r ndltor that<br />

tjfcack to get into the Baby Parade hs" ^kef «Kn'« ^n.?«h,r« <strong>of</strong><br />

wittout a numhor Is beyond u«. He lBe frouPi ,,«ny or whoIq: ,« now<br />

had Lutruciimu *» to how to con. ubsatlailed with their lot In New Jer.<br />

duet himself as he walked alonasidc, ^y. «( have no derire lo be.<br />

?* JL U , m ^ 1 ^ T S l ^ faf "" S ' Wr «»ardum for any group.- he .aid. •<br />

he was in it not alonBsIde, Municipalltie, whoie raUMei are<br />

HUM Hantmm Jr. d« such, a nice reduced becaiise <strong>of</strong> rtate projects<br />

Job that Sr. will have lo Be on hi. H;,hu, ,hel, border., »u«h a. the<br />

*S* f ft ln £f u w A sood chip <strong>of</strong>f proBoied wrter Impoundment plans<br />

«"••'* W 00 "- ...„ _ ... <strong>of</strong> the LegUUture, are enUtled to<br />

«uiUen, at lllh si., looked like »ome flnancUI adjustment from the<br />

•me <strong>of</strong> those horseii nt the track ..(Me, preferibly <strong>of</strong> a temporary na.<br />

who also ran. Rather young in a UTC, the governor said<br />

way to be so wobbly in such a larye He added he was not advene to<br />

fashuHt. working out aom« formula to help<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the ouWandme thlnK» with surti munieimlitles. especially when<br />

rrfereno- to the pirade waa a re. |oea| aewlee. must be ncreaaed ba-<br />

JM* Miaujqr Senntor Jake Crauu £At «f the ^«JMtK ',Wh#r« rMarto<br />

ftrt Wnmtfl aa ihey rode slonn in ?',&, ar* eontemplated. the governor<br />

the. Commuters «r. It seems they uid they would beeame multi-use<br />

and wew Jake Msdnx asked I he Earl revicwlni; for hU classes. stand, un.m instead <strong>of</strong> prohibited areas.<br />

lie wanted to take a look at the<br />

float which he thought •»•• «••• Hi «' <strong>of</strong> munlfle* ivfftrini •rawlnf paint<br />

is It turned out It not a kwauaa at ••


"if<br />

Ju.<br />

•yt;<br />

» • M •- • * .<br />

/*•. "".r *V% 4 I<br />

the Sgurws in<br />

or our Biji<br />

*f ttla<br />

ive.<br />

the city's $24,000 is very<br />

have gbhe up and competf.<br />

Smeffl<br />

*V# wen. AM the w<br />

ALMRT J, JAMfS<br />

ten <strong>of</strong> -Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B,<br />

James, <strong>of</strong> 427 Aabury »v., wtio Mil<br />

attend the 123rd annual convention<br />

or the Oolta Uosiloji mtemlty u a<br />

deisgiM <strong>of</strong> bis chapter at the University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ilocnestor, N, V. f.<br />

Tbe convcnUon will be held at<br />

MlddJobury Cailtge IB MMMMury,<br />

VU. from <strong>Aug</strong>ust_m through <strong>Aug</strong>ust<br />

I. Or. Jams. C. MebMM, *ta <strong>of</strong><br />

that we may be MrtnWttlw am polieymaWne tody su « Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce.<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce Joins In<br />

Provfding Parkway Information j graduated from A sudden rain squall brake tip th<br />

I highways leading to and from the<br />

Eleanor LonergaB, MIM Evelyn I<br />

.«* |A«-u.^.««n;^ri«.r:i^^ Sf^.»1, I Sreue^«a<strong>of</strong>o<br />

S,f B _ : taroraation program axe those <strong>of</strong> -' .<br />

th» dtaf .J«jmn« Irfnn fal Ms aitver- W"»-. • twu aeOrooni Apumnent.<br />

to the laws <strong>of</strong> the state <strong>of</strong> New Jersey. !• *uch cMCo.<br />

t Mrf neaj< jihoppiiut center,<br />

for sale stt puMle auction sa • . .^ -" *<br />

^KBB IMlasaa <strong>of</strong> sesaon. Avails at two o CIOCK i". M. or ui«t day at the Tan OfOce, an . .<br />

In^aald aw, certain iota, tracti or porwu, i,f land WmmfM .<br />

&S3y «qpp,a<br />

lpla on oncda Avenue<br />

The" laid tola, traeu or pareeu <strong>of</strong> land and real »t«t* will I<br />

%M«nouat due on each lot. tract or pared <strong>of</strong> UM<br />

U Be- added lla propenienale ahare <strong>of</strong>


«Pr<br />

ananisji<br />

11<br />

^fOWNSHlP— Mayor Jules<br />

Mve^ all Upper ^ivnship<br />

fo practice safe driving<br />

reduce highway fatalities.<br />

.„ Ktam received a telegram<br />

« _ aorarnor Robert Meyner ask-<br />

la**)* support fa, the highway aafery<br />

iBMtrana. th the telegram Governor<br />

Meyner stated (hat -safe driving and<br />

saie walkmaT are the personal res-<br />

ponalbDity <strong>of</strong> every citizen".<br />

Special <strong>of</strong>ficer, <strong>of</strong> the township<br />

Tudtoho* Troop<br />

Now 12 Y*cn» (Md<br />

_Tb«re are BOW IB registered OMUB-<br />

,WilHrMBtoii and the appointment<br />

[<strong>of</strong> (pedal <strong>of</strong>ficers to direct traffic<br />

at all the dangerous Intersections In<br />

.the townstilp bn been * definite<br />

brfwfll both to township residents<br />

and vacationer*.<br />

Mayor Klain also announced tint<br />

•fetx are being taken to secure •<br />

two-way radio to contact wlih the<br />

Oeean <strong>City</strong> police department. The<br />

iff"** i ?^ a "^ * , one <strong>of</strong><br />

Matthew Sehoen and Haymon<br />

Adult leaders ire SeoutnuwUr Dare<br />

„ 8 b 1 & s s Oj jfcggijfjj^ l*€Butiiijk£if»F<br />

g"* Griaer and Robert Ortner,<br />

Esntorer Advisor, Bayniond Young<br />

rr SAeUjBger, dalrm<br />

Ortnw, Thonus Bla,<br />

^. Bruce WigBeaworth,<br />

•"(«» w mwv uiu sen<br />

the car <strong>of</strong> Chailes Battenby,<br />

me special <strong>of</strong>ficers, and tor the<br />

Mence <strong>of</strong> toe mayor has been<br />

sent to <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy <strong>of</strong>ficials Tnese<br />

services wdl ba provided at no<br />

toss rank, four <strong>of</strong> the<br />

- .and the fourth<br />

Woodbine. If a fifth<br />

to duritto the k**.-<br />

it wai i<br />

The appointment <strong>of</strong> special <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

for traffic duty at the Upper Town<br />

ship Bementary School has been<br />

made. Raymond Young will be on<br />

duty In tbe mornings and ~<br />

yTattS<br />

«Bd Ale,<br />

MJilS^mn&^t?^<br />

Doy-, League Bill Teun and there<br />

have ben no regular Scout l<br />

sinee summer camp Hum<br />

Jg 1 """»"<br />

a^Bj^K±v^^m^f^^^^B^^^^K^^^^^^^najaig£^i_^KS3£a^^^^Bc^^^t^^^aBHBBniBBmn^aaeanBBVSaBl<br />

ange Student Finds Swiss<br />

Customs Differ, Ideals Like US<br />

Alttwugh their customs differ, the I for Just about every decUInn <strong>of</strong> lm-<br />

Swias Ban ndtvMnal and national portance, such as building a new<br />

Ideals Juat about the same as hi the school or a highway, or selling Hie<br />

United States, Oeean <strong>City</strong> Rotartani closing hours far cafes,<br />

and their guests were advised Friday <strong>On</strong>ly males over 20 are legally<br />

aMi, allowed to vote, but.she predicted<br />

I ABL = £ la. >*=>_•& lu^ l.-.-..^ Bc^^^A r-i-r -r-<br />

ed to vote, but she predicted<br />

» «« n t b* •«»• before women<br />

th riyf the tnu<br />

t Hie »in»H Bur- tta* » «« n t b* •«»• before<br />

given me club. « «r»» the privyefe, the<br />

by ku Mril •» "«y h«ve here.<br />

A brief flUmpae <strong>of</strong> ihe amaU lur.<br />

opeaD oouniiy wa« stives the club-,— _—--- —.r<br />

--> —<br />

— it Flynwath tan by Mtas Muriel a. they have here,<br />

*fc woo reowUy Mtarned to her The percentage <strong>of</strong> voter turnout U<br />

& home after a Mar In surprisingly large by comparison<br />

-___ a. a totarjT Fdlowihlp will; the United Stales, she reported,<br />

atmfefrtat the University ©f aurksh, Ui fact, some eommuniUea ton<br />

Me studied bMogy, | P" 68 on those who faU io_vole and<br />

Mas Taylor, a graduate <strong>of</strong> Coillngs.<br />

wood High and Qmell University.<br />

represented the tftnd district <strong>of</strong><br />

notary btomaiianal in the world.<br />

.irP^r<br />

Resort Thursday<br />

9 Singing Group!<br />

at 111* TatMmad*<br />

Nta* Aoln from ehnnhef hi<br />

0ce*n <strong>City</strong> and vicinity will Mrtlei.<br />

pate Tnorsday na«t In the annual<br />

wide exAance student program,<br />

H|e opened Her Informal report<br />

to the Rotariensin German, which<br />

••rttsHejid. The other" are<br />

,jieh and Italian. She said It Is<br />

not unusual to liear four or more<br />

language* spoken at a meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

SoUry c!.ib irt that country.<br />

Teytor wae hleh hi her<br />

I haven't a good excuse. Hie SwlM<br />

thrifty, so few pay fines.<br />

4#fiV M tin HH^fflAVlfl^ ftS^tf W<br />

tvasss Hjuamdlaal K sbkasaBaWIKaaJJaA<br />

parade <strong>of</strong> Zurich Unrnnitv she<br />

dents in sympathy far me Hunter-<br />

las frssdsm ftahters durina me<br />

revelt last fail. Afterward, she<br />

uld, the students Breuahl W Hun-<br />

•arianf students fa study at Zurich<br />

and earned the money Hieniseives<br />

to support them while mere.<br />

U£CpB Litjr HW fujtnwf ***** w~t»-«*<br />

pate ThBfsday nlgM in the annual<br />

Choir ntst suMsgred by the choir<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. June. AMR Church <strong>of</strong> this<br />

resort,<br />

StAT<br />

The other day in a harter tttop 11<br />

heard a leUow exdUB, "Ju»i wilt<br />

unto they get the Mt lanerhlgh.<br />

way. to. Boy. li hoafa New York Is<br />

Chicago—why you can got ejear<br />

sort, I across the country In a day and a<br />

The hour and a half pragma »f half",<br />

noil music wUl be presented ta Yea, just wait. And while you are<br />

the new Oeean <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle, olh waiting dont forget to bury<br />

* —" ""— —— * " 'dead and can for the mangled u»,<br />

result from todays traffic eocidenta.<br />

at, and Wesley «v<br />

P m.<br />

f<br />

f<br />

lUrUng at<br />

Atlantic Or/WU1 he heart<br />

a<br />

out that they aW •••• MUNIS pes.<br />

saMt ta make her vbH pjeetant by<br />

«, aMandlnfl dinners,<br />

Mknt s^Mteeini tours,<br />

•Aftor Uvwc among them 1 found<br />

11 although they? customs are dlf<br />

She concluded with the observation<br />

that short tourist vMti to a foreign<br />

country are not sufficient to give<br />

a person a try* picture <strong>of</strong> what<br />

It Is Uke, It Is necessary lo ipend<br />

ite months or a year to learn to<br />

really understand the "grass roots"<br />

| character <strong>of</strong> otter people.<br />

Jllss Taylor was accompanied here<br />

ay her father, and both were pres-<br />

Inlroduced<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Even Biperhiirhways cant sorve all<br />

__ a probicnu. Thm National<br />

aVUIoTBantW Cho&. and tjinunlor I ^" J^ 6 " 1 ^,^ 1 « <strong>of</strong> I1JJf ----- •<br />

and senior coolrs <strong>of</strong> the Rponiorlng £*SS I ^ L ^ ^ ft_ - "" '<br />

St James church fatally Injured person's hone. 1»<br />

The eomnUttee on arrangeaents I " . P e|1 » l «* w »> r a»h»f to.<br />

Thompson, T, Lyk* ind the Rev.<br />

0, B, SnUih. pastor.<br />

Dr. Allgood<br />

a<br />

. __.__. are baring —Until we I<br />

slop to think that each small mark<br />

hi the record* was once a living per.<br />

•m that roamed ' - "<br />

standings hj<br />

*"e nut yet available,<br />

i <strong>of</strong> Son to<br />

(*~tne All-star game<br />

• the fact<br />

sre held<br />

iCna't,*^<br />

anernate on afternoon tour <strong>of</strong><br />

SCHOOL<br />

AVEMUE<br />

* TO 7<br />

1797-M<br />

., and there are<br />

boys WBO are •eheduJed for .,<br />

meiu to second and first das*<br />

TSe - " "<br />

SwiUertand takes a more active part<br />

In government than they do in this<br />

country. Public elections are called<br />

The program was inirodui ed by<br />

aobsrt C. rrench, local club chair.<br />

BUB <strong>of</strong> the Rotary Foundation<br />

activity.<br />

PAWMQA, biu ««», between<br />

the younc players on the Marmora<br />

•"TKtei*- roatur and the JDHUB play<br />

era <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly PHA team hu<br />

been scheduled lor tomorrow even<br />

Ing (Wednesday) at the Ilollls Cald-<br />

well Recreation Center In Palermo<br />

Game time win be • oVIock<br />

Jollv WerkarTtoMMt<br />

iURMORA—The -Jolly Workers"<br />

^ * T " Methodist Chun*<br />

« £i /irfl 1 "" 1 " "•*""« tomorrow<br />

evenine (Wednesdnyl at the TonlMa<br />

Sestaurant on Roowvelt blvd The<br />

dinner -will be followed by » social<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> boardvau<br />

Ad. MB, Oultfc<br />

ss|<br />

the IMnd annlvenary <strong>of</strong> the T»ber<br />

naele Methsdlsl Church al b n<br />

Kart Dickinson, organist, pliyed the<br />

niaht. when there is Just one-third<br />

the traffic on Hie road Uiat there is<br />

during daylWhl hours. More than<br />

tSS<br />

Uiclefia<br />

"rri s c'ci,<br />

ESSO SIRVICE<br />

PH0N1<br />

-__. ^ Area, Assisting in'the<br />

coueclion were Seoutmaiter Robin.<br />

Tuckahoe chainnan. Mrs. Thetau<br />

w***" ***•• ntaabeth Schoen<br />

Mrs, Oiibert Schwertley Mn *ie"<br />

Crilier and CorvUks Grln'er '<br />

MB. Jarvh Warned to<br />

Head mves Club<br />

JarvU<br />

Rr<strong>of</strong>essional chef to prepafe iunch.<br />

eons to be served WUdwood lliah<br />

School studsnta In the whool's eafe-<br />

teria.<br />

ITie hiring <strong>of</strong> a chef was one <strong>of</strong><br />

several Improvement* planned far<br />

the cafeteria. It will open on a modi.<br />

Md program September • and wUI<br />

go on TuU scale operation September<br />

pe board also approved a sched<br />

y Principal<br />

Road Building<br />

Boom Coming<br />

Hug* Sums Listed in<br />

Federal-Aid Program<br />

By J. J. CRIMONS<br />

State Nome Comspondeiit<br />

MUlioni sf dollars allocated by th<br />

edfral government for various type*<br />

<strong>of</strong> htahwiiy conslrunion in Srw<br />

thai happy days soon<br />

—_ z<br />

Norbury. <strong>of</strong> Cape May Court<br />

House, was guest soloist,<br />

A former pastor <strong>of</strong> the MethodUt<br />

Church here, the Rev. Dr. Aiigood l«<br />

director <strong>of</strong> advance with the Division<br />

<strong>of</strong> National Missions <strong>of</strong> the Methoalst<br />

Church, which has representatives b-<br />

every state <strong>of</strong> the union and In Alas<br />

ka, Hawaii and Puerto Rico<br />

sleeted to the <strong>of</strong>fice last month.<br />

U, and Mrs. Keiley left but 65 to « minutes. road buildilui<br />

Under the<br />

which<br />

Art <strong>of</strong> 19S6<br />

i program, the<br />

for ristal lisf<br />

county was<br />

aMtauu "<br />

—-—^- = ^ ^ n iinn<br />

liounge. Mrs.<br />

VFW AuriSaiy Buys<br />

M the meeting netted « 50<br />

leas cake sale Is planed fa,<br />

Iber wiUi Mrs. WiUiam<br />

A ciK<br />

non-collision accident victims<br />

In such a h^ry to get there Uiey<br />

dJdnf see that fatal curve, culvert or<br />

bridge approach.<br />

If we eliminate this one type <strong>of</strong><br />

accident—the nighttime non-ceUisien<br />

accident—we can save one third ol<br />

•11 Uie people killed in traffic aetl,<br />

dents, and we can save them now.<br />

How can we prevent these acet-<br />

dents? n«t <strong>of</strong> aU by slowing down<br />

when driving M night. You can see<br />

only as far as your headlights light<br />

the road. This means if you have<br />

the best rcaetloni and the brightest<br />

lights, you can safely drive at S5<br />

miles per hour. The Nayonal Safely<br />

Council recomtnends SO miles per<br />

hour for avenue conditions<br />

Better markuig <strong>of</strong> that fatal curve<br />

culvert or bridge approach is another<br />

•mmedlaie step that can be taken<br />

to save traffic vketins, A strik^g<br />

ejumple <strong>of</strong> the benenu <strong>of</strong> nighttiine<br />

marking that save, live* occurred<br />

m Louisiana recently. In less th*n<br />

a month, six persons lost tbeir llvrs<br />

|t a bridge approach just outside<br />

Baton Rouge, Then highway engln-<br />

eers Installed reflective guardrails<br />

and traffic deaths fell to less trin<br />

•ne per year<br />

| MM (.,<br />

H h a<br />

HARDWARE STORE<br />

at 3315 West Avenue<br />

— Open reor 'Round —<br />

0P1N BAiLY IM A.IH, TiL JM P.JW.<br />

MlBAYA SATUIBAY TIL 1 P.M.<br />

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fepleasi<br />

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• IM.MII' OCEAN CITY SENTINELXI<br />

Talephone 0804 or 0305 OCSAN CITY, NIW JlftSEY. HR1DAY, AOOUST M,<br />

il to<br />

ipacity<br />

Term<br />

illy<br />

and<br />

P-riod<br />

r. HUCMLtfTI<br />

lty High School 1 ,<br />

iff jHilge at their<br />

capacity witt ap-<br />

/ 900 studenU ex-<br />

answer the caU to<br />

ritin' and rithmeUc<br />

school belbj sound<br />

September S.<br />

„_ W. Heyer Oils<br />

apuroKlmately 887<br />

been enrolled for<br />

II enrollments dur-<br />

dafu after Labor<br />

Jvabb swell the stu-<br />

900 or more.<br />

Gubernatorial Candidate Visits Resort<br />

more<br />

1 capacity <strong>of</strong> the high<br />

Una and Mafr is sil stu-<br />

a limit was determined<br />

limit was determined<br />

igo by Superintendent ol<br />

rles B, nerce when th^<br />

ucatlon advUed sending<br />

plan their own high<br />

he IBBMO term.<br />

LNtad •tavlae* In the<br />

In the shMtlna ef<br />

_ prevhfe mere slasi.<br />

, and a reductlsn ef the<br />

daises to add snether<br />

Ihe scHeel day,<br />

school Ihit term will<br />

_jr SenJor home rooms,<br />

[ home rooms, seven Sopho-<br />

i rooms and seven FTcr.li.<br />

i rooms, Tills 1« an aildl-<br />

i rooms each in the rre.th.<br />

ore and Junior classes<br />

. tern,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mucatlon meeting<br />

, been converted into a<br />

, and the board this year<br />

ulred io meet In Dr.<br />

i have Been •hart«!»-<br />

' tninvfM to M mhiutM<br />

fer M •lira parlaal a<br />

Ita MrhliMlna o* period<br />

, eipectod to preeluH N<br />

Mtaiw tor Mudents, In<br />

; datatl will (tort earlier<br />

The ttoatM »"•<br />

»f *M<br />

md wHI<br />

A. ' 5 l<br />

-*••* >''.<br />

17 In '<br />

Uptown<br />

21 -Year-Old Apprentice Still<br />

Theatre Life Despite First Season<br />

ifZi'i<br />

A . -'<br />

SENATOR MALCOLM FORBES, center, Is greeted by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mayor Bowker<br />

as he drops in at city hall on brief campaign tour <strong>of</strong> Cape May County. The other Repub-<br />

lican stalwarts are Congress candidate Hilton W Glenn, extreme left; State Senator<br />

Charles W. Sandman and Freeholder Director Lawrence M. Lear.—Senior Studio photo.<br />

Forbes Soys He Has x Warm Spot*<br />

For <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Since Primary<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> occupies a warm snot<br />

In the esteem <strong>of</strong> Slat* seniiior Mah<br />

cohn S, Forbes. Republican candidate<br />

for governor, who hopes to rout<br />

Governor Ruberl B. Mryner from Uie<br />

State House at Trenton in the No-<br />

vember general election.<br />

<strong>On</strong> a visit here Tuesday during a<br />

whirlwind slumping tour or Cape<br />

May County's voUng districts, Forbes<br />

fondly recollected that In the April<br />

primary .<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wan the only dls.<br />

trlct In the county to give him a<br />

plurality over his opponent, stole<br />

Senator Wayne Dumont<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> occupies a warm post<br />

lion in my esteem, and I won't tor-<br />

get the kindness <strong>of</strong> its people toward<br />

• last April," the bespectacled<br />

gubernatorial aspirant said.<br />

Garbed In a sMnueker summer<br />

sutt wtth a deflnlte'hy Ix-mevt- enfc<br />

Forbes and his parts' arrived here<br />

at 10:10 a, m., oboot 40 minute* late.<br />

He mlnsled with a weleomlnu grVun<br />

at city hall, visited <strong>of</strong>fices then,<br />

uid looked around town for about<br />

a half hour before leaving for the<br />

next stop- on his Itinerary In the<br />

county.<br />

Forbes, a 37 year-old business mat<br />

ailne publisher, was accompanied<br />

here by State Assemblyman Mil.on<br />

Glenn, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic County. GOP can-<br />

didate for Congress in the Second<br />

District, and State 1 Senator Charles<br />

W. Sandman,<br />

He was met at city hall by a wel-<br />

coming group <strong>of</strong> about 2(1 men and<br />

women, headed by Mayor Edward B,<br />

Bowker, Safety Director Laurence p,<br />

Lunny and Freeholder Director Law-<br />

rence M. Lear,<br />

During the day, Forbes is reported<br />

to have visited IB eommualUes in<br />

the county. He said that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Was thTSMk diiMct vL,lte« In bis<br />

-Operation DoorbslU" and noted tlinl<br />

hk vUlUUona ar*->ott atwaA hatf<br />

d •»>, /<br />

Guard* Win S.J.<br />

Rac*« in Vantnor<br />

Bab Schwab and Warren North in<br />

a thrilling •'surfboard" finish in the<br />

mile boat race, trumped Lou<br />

Sehoener's victory In the hair mile<br />

swim and returned the South Jersey<br />

Lifeguard championship to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> after an absence or two years,<br />

Wednesday night.<br />

The 8chwab>Nonh>5ehO(,>fler com-<br />

bine compiled a score <strong>of</strong> nine points<br />

to beat out defending champions <strong>of</strong><br />

the Ventnor Beach Patrol by a single<br />

point and gain the plaudits <strong>of</strong> the<br />

MM, spectators vtewlng the title<br />

pjj the surf at Suffolk av. In<br />

.m.tastoa»<br />

, list tooit,<br />

.„. in* hli-> aetool enroUV<br />

)Howin2 dowly the pro-<br />

Dllmcnl picture compiled<br />

i <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> school otnek<br />

1 avercrowdijig by 19s»>io<br />

*rs Mnt and Umrood<br />

NortJlfield for a regtonai<br />

I on the mainland.<br />

Jh school this term will be<br />

fts functional capacity, 1 '<br />

pointed out this week,<br />

i condition Is relieve*, in<br />

Loses License<br />

$300 Panahy levied<br />

lar Drunk Driving<br />

A fine <strong>of</strong> 1300 and revocation <strong>of</strong><br />

her driving I^cnse for two years<br />

were the penalties Imposed on Con-<br />

stance S, fJeble, <strong>of</strong> 10M Asbury l>v..<br />

THE ONLY WAY<br />

To Be Completely Informed on <strong>Ocean</strong> Chy News<br />

or part sessions," he<br />

mainland regional<br />

_._,_., has not Men able to<br />

Ethe ground In the year <strong>of</strong><br />

and nesollatlons in the<br />

,,_ban conmunltles. The<br />

committee is still seeking<br />

i for the proposed bufldlng.<br />

•rants e-tnlWM Nut rh«<br />

•tanai 'MiiMl will net ha<br />

relieve Ifce awesayre sf<br />

I !>••• 9, MMIMI 4 •g while In the *r*M playing<br />

Reluctant Debutante* «t the<br />

Playhoui* In gonwni Point<br />

rton Is « nModwr at tb*<br />

California, lOwaju, Club.<br />

db« Ma lhTtwjjr. «*t k*<br />

hi, i h S T t<br />

Twjj<br />

motthSTnmtan i"<br />

to 40 tSmm m u»<br />

tMtgUliMM<br />

UieMM gaam, toW M<br />

nutting, with ota«* who at<br />

•• w*n •ifoitniMtnS to v. tot<br />

a iH-icf religions service an a neinrr^<br />

lal to the founding fathers. It waW<br />

nnder this tree that the founders!<br />

prayed for guidance In carrying<br />

forward tbelr new "Christian seaside*.<br />

A damer meeting will start at 6-JQ<br />

p m. In Plymouth Inn, and Mf]l<br />

feature a talk by Dr Arthur. Osol<br />

1'h D.. du-ector at ch«nutry at tbe<br />

Philadelphia College <strong>of</strong> rhatniacy, art<br />

(he topie -What'it Wnny New?",<br />

Mil) be a ^••.-iat<br />

Aaaocietlon snd ir"<br />

menu for tbe<br />

Agriculture Suffering Fronf<br />

Youth's Migration to Cities<br />

Tile old World War I refrain "How <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Exiham-c Club at Ply-<br />

We Gonna Keep 'Em Down on il upsst the NMeheleers.<br />

OEean CHv had re hit the heath In<br />

second peeltlen. A third plate<br />

weuM retaW In a He, and a towrm<br />

would have eliminated Captain<br />

Themas Wllllam't stalwartt frem<br />

the champkanship picture,<br />

Venlnor and <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly uol ufr<br />

to faBt starts, tollowed closely by<br />

Atlantic Clly and Brtgnnllnc-. Thi.<br />

four boats mslchud NtrokeH on Hie<br />

outgoing leg lit a fgur-wigy battle.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the rciuro trip* Ventnor and<br />

Brtganllne moved out In front, with<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Atlantic <strong>City</strong> strain-<br />

ing the oars to slay In the race.<br />

Nearina the surf, the lour boaix<br />

were packed In clone fashion. Vent-<br />

nor*s defendinii champions. Rill<br />

Mooncy and Ed Keating, picked up<br />

their utroKe aHCT belnji hit by a<br />

tee e>aaje t, wiumn j, nietse<br />

! asked by agricultural leaders g<br />

to solve the farmer's problems today.<br />

Joseph McCormlck, president <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

Cumberland County Board <strong>of</strong> Agri-<br />

culture, said here Monday. I<br />

Mr. McCormlck, a vegetable farmer<br />

and twice elected freeholder In Cum<br />

berbind County, was the guent speak.<br />

er at the dinncopieetlng <strong>of</strong> ihe [<br />

~Th* farm problem tealay Is a<br />

social IBSMS as well et a financial<br />

iM. ~O«r<br />

The board nutSbrMpd setjsetetf<br />

Garretson to apply to Ihe nf-<br />

f the county superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />

r«CMaiji for an eUMtseacy certificate<br />

,faif; Thooia. L. Buckley to teach m<br />

Mki hldustriel arta -dapsej|nient. Mr.<br />

an^kley filled that rJWItlon last<br />

were onthe<br />

-mental treaiment wail<br />

Ina In* farm fl<br />

emsleyment with the result wtef<br />

Boatm«n invM>d te<br />

Clou Tonight<br />

[ Many' <strong>of</strong> the highly skilled and<br />

i successful men <strong>of</strong> tbv<br />

I Pointed out. I ltd uiey remained on<br />

| H d d killd<br />

A letter was received from the<br />

As^riean ll^atbig and Ventilating<br />

Co.. reporting that aU beating and<br />

ventilating equipment In the scb—ls<br />

b. In good shape and ready for the<br />

See>*«* *. cpWiHH f, pleas*<br />

Drawn<br />

Eight <strong>Ocean</strong> city resWeiita are<br />

h 93 d n th<br />

ted out. I ltd uy m d g y W<br />

| Ha, ram, ti,elr talented and skilled I among the 93 persons drawn on the<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coast Guard Auxil- nluMi» would have contributed «t«at- erand. Jury lUt at Ca^e May Court<br />

• - - * - * k.»H» ^....-. _ai-& j. — mm i..ii _jr J- ..LjjLiauu 1 'OjiauA.IIIT^tiiAeiliKu TlhK smsaa^^l «k>lmlaJsi'<br />

Woodbine Plant<br />

fo Double Force<br />

150 Mora to b*<br />

Hind immadiatpiy<br />

An additional ISO employm, will be<br />

added within a short time at the<br />

Woodbine pfant <strong>of</strong> Sophlre Clothes,<br />

which Is preparing to double its pro-<br />

duction immediately, according' to<br />

Jules Rosenfeld, Industrial chalrma.i<br />

ui the Woodbine borough couneij.<br />

Rasenfeid Mid a spokesman for<br />

baphlre expressed satisfacilon over<br />

Us operation, which started onr* six<br />

months ago Al present 1.800 na-<br />

tionally branded coats arc nunufac<br />

tared weekb, and by early Septem-<br />

ber the Arm bones la reach produc-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> 1,000 coats a week '<br />

More than ISO men and wpmen are<br />

dow employed, but the total will bo<br />

boosted; to 9*0 within a short time,<br />

which will nuke the Saphlre plant<br />

Hie largest single employer In the<br />

Cape May County areu. according to<br />

KosenMd<br />

8apfa.n* Clothes Is a subsidiary <strong>of</strong><br />

Trlmoont Clothes, Inc. <strong>of</strong> Boston,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> Ihe na1l«re,leiMllng manufac-<br />

turers <strong>of</strong> men's .clothing. Many <strong>of</strong><br />

the garments made at Woodbine nre<br />

shipped lo sales outlets around the<br />

world.<br />

Monenfeld taM the firm I* well<br />

pleased wttH its Woodbine operation<br />

and tbe cooperation experienced,<br />

and that )*nf range plant ere *<br />

lary yesterday renunileji boat o\,n-<br />

en aid operators <strong>of</strong> the free train-<br />

ing class In boating safety to be con-<br />

dueled tonight (Prida.v) in the hlfh<br />

school auditorium, be^lnnlnu at B<br />

o'clock.<br />

The program will include lectureit<br />

by representatives <strong>of</strong> the Auxiliary<br />

and Uie Harbormaster Patrol, and<br />

the showing <strong>of</strong> a regular Coast<br />

Guard training film. It will be <strong>of</strong><br />

Interest to both Inboard and out<br />

board matorbeat owners<br />

ed strren ftuts ttp «<br />

There was no axalan<br />

<strong>of</strong>nwore current i<br />

water at moet paMe«..<br />

Sisters<br />

in,<br />

ly to the solution <strong>of</strong> farm problems'. [ House^Wednesday. The panel, whir*<br />

"Tbo many fnrmers compltln <strong>of</strong> [ wUl'slt until January, will be select- j<br />

their hardships," he dec la red.: ed from tbe list.<br />

"Their sons arc discouraged and |<br />

seek urccner pastures In urban Jobs<br />

Often a farmer v. Ill say he wants<br />

something tocuer for his boys, thus<br />

directing their Interest i to fields<br />

other than njjrlculturc "<br />

Fanners arc eternally outlmhlk.<br />

he reported They will grow their<br />

crops with the hope that there will<br />

be a good market for the Aarv*st.<br />

See Pea* 3, cetvmn *y smVaso<br />

L<strong>of</strong>cat members are:<br />

Thomas J. Mtwhjnney. clerk; Jobn<br />

J.'.Ryan, eledslelan; Irene C, ttnlg.<br />

Dil W<br />

mt operator. Daniel W.<br />

Baatlan. <strong>of</strong>fice manager, Q. Ruasell<br />

Orth, guest novae Jiperator. Richard<br />

B Fox Jr., ml ^ktate broker, Wll-<br />

Uam-II. Johnaon, anto me*h*nur',<br />

Peter Pesselaoo. contractor, and<br />

Ueorge W. laipetridt. theatre man-<br />

ager<br />

All Aboard For $1 ' ""'j' 1<br />

W««Jk<br />

3OHMT<br />

OcianCUy mo«arM»j<br />

fe oa ttiemaelve*<br />

U<br />

coming _<br />

daring the perto* i<br />

4-r ""«j &+n4<br />

mmi»i,»: <strong>of</strong><br />

east on «U» at.<br />

Oan&tl aw.<br />

pnncaa can.<br />

Hist Van Roden i<br />

stlalJt UJamnt .at<br />

and head, wtjiie<br />

•» tm. -md<br />

w*a m£\<br />

terulw i<br />

A .,- *• %1 A'i «' * -' ''<br />

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1 ' «. t<br />

CHAIRS<br />

I STACK CHAIRS<br />

MS-7J0<br />

actioXAt $OM<br />

l*,2t!>'£lA<br />

"•fMtt<br />

20 TO 40%<br />

SUMS,.MI«Ar. Ali^UIT ISrl<br />

LAWN « PORCH - DICK.-- SiACH<br />

Gl.DBK CHAIRS<br />

All Aluminum<br />

, . , MM<br />

FCH.DING<br />

ALUMINUM CHAIRS<br />

JttMlir NOW<br />

!»S - f.fg<br />

10.M - 8.50<br />

•w - rJO<br />

i«.tJ -<br />

UMBRELLAS<br />

Sin NOW<br />

- ? Foot - U.9S<br />

it.fi — f Net - 2S.W<br />

l«Jf - AMk Fear- li.W<br />

IMJ - $Vi Noi- 13,§S<br />

ASSORTED PIECES<br />

(HSDWOOD — RATTAN<br />

INMA CANE — PCa<br />

Reduced 20%<br />

VALUES<br />

t AM JUSF A FtW OF MANY QMAT $tlMMflt $AV!NQ$II<br />

STOP IN TQS& A SOMPl£TE LINE GREATLY REDUCED<br />

249.95<br />

SOFA* CHAIR<br />

ill •* lif"<br />

210.00<br />

— BfMM0<br />

PBtfRUGS<br />

ftEWKB<br />

25%<br />

Now 205.00<br />

Large Group<br />

TRADITIONAL MAHOGANY<br />

SUP SEAT . LADDER BACK<br />

SIDE CHAIRS<br />

Reduced 30%<br />

DOUBLE DRKSER<br />

MIRROR -CHEST -<br />

Wb*at HnMi<br />

Khutor 2*».»S<br />

11*5,00<br />

STUNNING BLACK SOFA<br />

WHITE CHAIR<br />

Paumino PlattiC'-Foam Strati<br />

Now 215.00<br />

CUSHMAN MAKE CHESTS<br />

fcl'./,'<br />

10OM<br />

•*.OO<br />

u«m ii3.*o<br />

flV Ot/ff FUKNlWM<br />

— BCDROOM<br />

ASSORTED PATTERNS<br />

INLAID UNOUUM<br />

Rafutor 269 • 2.98 *q. yarel<br />

Now l.<<br />

PUUHANStfEm<br />

Bttro LOOM , ••*•? ,MBy<br />

Foommiwr Seat. ,<br />

No R w275.00<br />

SOFA BED A CHAIR<br />

by Kro^lUr<br />

Itftlfl<br />

Now 129,95<br />

SWEDISH MODERN<br />

SOf A A ARM CHAIR<br />

by Fox<br />

Raiular XIMk<br />

Now 124.95<br />

MANYPUTFORM<br />

WCWBH<br />

Now Reduced<br />

20%<br />

ARtT AMERICAN<br />

SOTAACMAIR<br />

by Kro*hfer<br />

Now 250.00<br />

OovMnm«nt to Sell<br />

Canal Trtrt<br />

Wff* fWO SPiCMlJ<br />

nvoAf<br />

SCASON'S FIRST<br />

PUMPKIN<br />

SATURDAY<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

MtDLISS<br />

BLACKBERRY<br />

PliS 59c<br />

EXCLUSIVE IN<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

AT<br />

Wards Pistry Shop, Inc.<br />

724 Atbury Avenue<br />

PHONE 1160<br />

Span Daily 7:30 - 6:00 PM.<br />

7:30 • 5«0 PM.<br />

AS SEEN ON<br />

TV<br />

for an<br />

Agriculture ^ f<br />

wm<br />

(Win,<br />

UK,<br />

Tlie **« »iuUon, In Ithe<br />

Ing Board sat Up by<br />

i. This board P<br />

and hamrts for<br />

OPTICAL CO<br />

IIS iTH STRUT<br />

d<br />

ftmmn<br />

PHONE 4000<br />

fiN A.M. M i!tt<br />

« Amf*M<br />

- . jJP K,n'«<br />

Herbert F.Webb<br />

Passes at 47<br />

Morbert W, Wefcb, a lo«»J reiWent<br />

1404 Ctolral «v» for Ue put iljf<br />

•-" in tb» Atlantic<br />

IllneM<br />

tta HaM MM<br />

•M TMoutm<br />

Wty.<br />

ill* Wtaifceff runewl<br />

rtqulem MM «rill I*<br />

«, C, enure*. Inlrnnenl lUII be ir<br />

Holy Crow CtOWMry, Mays L««lln«<br />

Dougherty Son<br />

Succumb* at 21<br />

M W WiMfin Don*Mrty, Ji-ywraid<br />

M« or Mr, ind sk atwgt w,<br />

ftiuflieMs', 241 Seij#r»i' rd,, died<br />

W»dn«d»}' «l Ihe Nfw Jerwy St»t»<br />

Colony «t Woodbine. He hat been<br />

an invaJM mort <strong>of</strong> hlii Ille.<br />

rn addition to hie purcnu. h» l»<br />

mnived by his puicrnal grand-<br />

Mother. Mr*. M«ry R Boughe^, anfl<br />

Complefe LANDSCAPING<br />

Stocks<br />

'1 f?f« ««J(f<br />

V<br />

Grown to Our<br />

Own Nursery<br />

CEDAR BRIDGE<br />

NURSERY - GREENHOUSE<br />

ZIOM ROAD AT tAISAINTOWN LAKE<br />

PNONI IOMIU MINT 1M«<br />

tfom,<br />

Ecv.<br />

Kblj<br />

IH<br />

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bar <strong>of</strong> 1<br />

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four<br />

ranli,<br />

Punerai i<br />

la 10 a. avl<br />

Churahat 1<br />

Mrt.<br />

U» LoUl_<br />

Cauiity hoon.:<br />

at her i<br />

•I >..<br />

ftoraefty e#1<br />

lived at OaartI<br />

She was a I<br />

A mmnonal I<br />

ducted .t Mn<br />

Stptcmber l L_<br />

will be at tie<br />

family.<br />

Sisti<br />

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hta aateniil


§§§|JE$* YOUR NEED<br />

*¥MeU MUM testa ai tin aotpitai,<br />

ftmrma MM Iliht. 4lry darim w<br />

Mndynn u plonm wdaimii<br />

GNING for the<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital. - - You need each<br />

J ^^^iM^m o€ greater medical efficiency for tee thoiMandi<br />

i^f Ji«fcten» and visitors accommodated annually. Shore Mem-<br />

Ivf-.- «*t»I Hospital is building an additional wing to be readied for<br />

^i<br />

Yow individual contrtbuUons, large or small, are urgently<br />

needed. At itated above, tUi Is your hospital, your collective<br />

donations maintain this great commjinity enterprise. Adequate<br />

/and modert construction jt (rtjliit. May we count p your f<br />

ATTENTION<br />

CIVIC GIIOUPS, iiRvici cLuii, re<br />

Jata with to group, already pledged to help.<br />

ml and m.y be p.id over><br />

HOWARD WARREN<br />

Tim. tested through period* <strong>of</strong> poac* and wor, i<br />

admissions and these <strong>of</strong> moderate velum*, Shen I<br />

Hospital has earned a name for unwt?MiMM. dtpM<br />

Spwdlng the hand <strong>of</strong> the tkilled, delighting Hit .y*<br />

vii»©p and augmenting the phy.l^l and menial Wf<br />

BOARD OP OOVERNDM<br />

«iprivaU Meanna<br />

^<br />

SHMVI TRAVEL SiRVlCI<br />

AVINUB AfkANTiC eiTY, N. i.<br />

C/<strong>of</strong>he$ 4re /n<br />

AM MAGNETS<br />

6ERWS<br />

,»y Cleaning<br />

•ds ObserVB<br />

•Ic Standards<br />

REPLAfED<br />

MPAi.iD<br />

<strong>City</strong> TAILOR SHOP<br />

BUT. IWt<br />

Aibury Avfenu*<br />

GoAeert bj C<br />

|, m on tin llu<br />

n NUM t<br />

bin vi. St. l>ouli. BUHI l^«vt ittft<br />

»hd Bay av.<br />

Corpor«tlon i-oncert, a p.<br />

tttinte Pf*r.<br />

^ChrMlaUi Endeavor exwutlve eoni.<br />

CTiureh meeting, I p. hi ih the<br />

church.<br />

• • s<br />

Hotel-Restaurant Assn.<br />

Prepares for Banquet<br />

Kcbool pq4 a world Innlir trawl«r n. Wwtoneri Harvey Adorns and IJttf- gill* y*,<br />

turned lot her er thlrii third vl.lt with ine i '•" Lunny and put president! Frt>d FHW Wl<br />

Marling and Ooorip icitsei, .:, favfeahfiiai<br />

rue Bbeiker dpencd tif rtplalnlnt!<br />

that Palestine H k tttrtd (fat drti*s<br />

jJHi^ft* * •*« »,» It- ttiti waliUM Hi 4* Matt rn<br />

I MHta IJjjftfr Laad It MMM far MM wmlng y»,r. T!H» th. iw* <strong>Ocean</strong> cBy T^«m«l. Jrtll<br />

tol<br />

(Ml Mr. Manna, amMani, kMpA to aolmnliM Sunday antHM**<br />

if. H. S oU«k when atrip. CM* tTTOl*<br />

•Ma <strong>of</strong> Baltimore. Md,, and Jos*,* mM<br />

•TTl. fsuritt camn N Ml* MM*<br />

l«Mrglm Minfanp, and Mr*. jAiii (<br />

rslt), ths ipukBr went an, II<br />

|at«rllng. Qeorg<br />

Tw6 cajnmltteet for tha emniny<br />

yeor wen appointed us follows<br />

iiilialia and the climatic eundHiai • I Jf., Warren smith<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy MoM, afla RtaUu- javel lo the ION f.et Mow.<br />

in the RierMtlDtt Rail, «h •!. and<br />

the boardwalk, Prctldent Jonai<br />

•laninskas annoiiMad.<br />

Aniony other Item? on the bulk<br />

hert agenda will be the appolntmtnt<br />

: season is over,<br />

I The September 2A yanquet wi<br />

I for members, associate members<br />

| city comniUslanera IM other gi<br />

* * *<br />

Theatre Seace* IMs<br />

i Miss Viirih Aduffls, dltlllltl.-<br />

1 Mr. atid Mr*. Matt Adams,<br />

1 plaza pi., ts ekpedtet hsrite lu<br />

I following a season in summer ;<br />

ELP US HILP YOU KiiP YOUR<br />

ANTENNA ON THE ROOF<br />

THE TIME FOR US TO CHKK £L *<br />

and WOrtlllf SCCUK IT IS<br />

NOW WHUE NKt WEATHER<br />

i$ wm us<br />

REMEMBER TOO<br />

AUW6ATHER 4MTiHM<br />

AND<br />

FOR THE SHARPEST PICTURE EVER<br />

Bettor See<br />

MOTOROLA<br />

PORTABLE fir<br />

FOR 1951 m m> '<br />

BEFORE YOU BUY!!!<br />

CORDPLAYtRS - HUB'S "WlM^T<br />

A Small Pown<br />

RTABLE & HOME RADIOS p^mmnM<br />

4E IN, see Md im m mn mmmommm*<br />

Any Mmk* TV, Hi-Fi or /tod.o<br />

RADIO<br />

ft" fAYi TO OTAt WITH THE -liAOWl<br />

! ?<br />

ending at the Church <strong>of</strong> the holy<br />

Sepulchre, built in the 12th century<br />

by the Chuadan,<br />

iflUM Hw thbreh h «.. Iran*<br />

M UncMMt, a ' martito uah ajpsn<br />

wttkh JMW MM laW. IkytMat tttli<br />

it tM MlrM* (Mad MtlcM Mi.<br />

CIMM tha tomb Mtfrt Me iMrfv sf<br />

Jawi lay, Lampi an Mpt lentmbally<br />

Burning In tha shapal and<br />

The speaker bfoOKht nnl- traV<br />

elitilue tu .m appropriate close Uy<br />

deKrlblrig lhe rumtd Garden <strong>of</strong> Oeth-<br />

>Gioane, which Is enclosed by nh iron<br />

rolling. light or the old olive lreei<br />

•till renraln and the quiet, MaeMUl<br />

f«rdtn In tended by humMe Pram<br />

Mrs. Paul H, Well tvai guni sololu<br />

fur the afternoon, tier selections<br />

were "Come to the I^lr", -Ho,' Mr.<br />

I*lper" and "1 Love ijie". She wai<br />

Bveompanied n the piano by n«or|,><br />

Athlon. I<br />

Devotions were led by Mr», Wall t<br />

B. smith, .who choaa as her Mpic<br />

"Love", fltea, Slhlth U tte-wldo* <strong>of</strong><br />

the late KA, W.'B. siaiith. a memMer<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Pinladelpttia CQnfereni.'e <strong>of</strong><br />

lhe Methodist Church.<br />

Following the meeting rcfresh<br />

inenls ware served by the hnste:<br />

coMlnKtee under the chalnnanshlii<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hn. Lodgle Del C«rlo<br />

Theresa Volpe Feted<br />

on 11th Birthday<br />

' TherESa Volpe. claugiiler <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

and Mn, Anthony J. Volpe, <strong>of</strong> 118<br />

Celebrating fler nmtli blrindaF.<br />

A (arse birthday cake wan (Hade in<br />

the form <strong>of</strong> t ca&lle wilh a larye<br />

dome nUraUndM by cupcake loHera,<br />

The main 'castle' nas deMrated In<br />

Utaj and white and the dome and<br />

lottvra were gleaming yellow,<br />

Entertnlnment for the guests was<br />

provided by Mlu Diane Cramer and<br />

hvp dummy, Rosemary, from Egg<br />

Iturtwr. Mlu Cramer Is s lfryoar ild<br />

vtntrillqulst who has made m.iiiv<br />

appBannem In the area as well aa<br />

on television,<br />

t;uest» Included Man* Bocella, Paul<br />

Boceila, Shirley Boyd. Kaihy CBimet,<br />

Josephine Costanza, KaUiy blttond,<br />

fioiemary Jeneries,. Harry Klau>e,<br />

?iirry Klauso, Julius Konechak, Jllam-<br />

Lanfcr, Barnara Mafer, John Taeca<br />

rino, Joseph Taeearlns, tiejene Tol<br />

llmliell, Mlsx Dorothy I<br />

Mn, John Taecarino, .<br />

Clvk CUb (Untfif<br />

T*night <strong>of</strong> Otrivway<br />

Tie ocean Cl^ Civic Club hoi<br />

tehMuied a RpeelM benefit night at<br />

Ihi Oatevray Mayhduat In Somcn<br />

Point tonight (Friday). A ulook <strong>of</strong><br />

lome 150 ilekeu hare been taken<br />

by the club, MetabsM arid friends<br />

vrlll ice MiM Kvarstt llorton in<br />

•The Reluctant Delnitaille" and belp<br />

the club's dvle clurltable projects.<br />

Harry WleMnd<br />

nd Mrs John A.<br />

d h l Mr Plul r hl<br />

ng ^ B U * and B1an "> houI « ««•<br />

f " """ > "* »'<br />

g «' n >° lhe *••* «' 'he ASM,<br />

nwnla, «v«pmtlMn and crhidtm.<br />

»*JHta tollawlntj it. lukjactt: fllml.<br />

nfljlMn vf epsn ajtjmpB^iBainF HfVVf<br />

"A Will PHYSICIAN<br />

II MOftt THAN<br />

ARMili TO THE<br />

PUbLtt WEAL" |<br />

* (Authar'i oime balaw)<br />

"W»«l" ta an «ld (M<br />

Itttin-<br />

pharmaceutical pr<strong>of</strong>«»ion<br />

luppllH thMn with many<br />

raw p,ft*H*d dr«O» Hilt<br />

can to di|MMMl upM to<br />

accomplish • dmlrad r«ult.<br />

Phyiifclkni M longer raly<br />

•n (utt • taw m«Jicin»»<br />

carried in their beg or<br />

nay write • pre><br />

MriptMt for the one drug<br />

that will help rmwt, knowing<br />

that pr*»crlption pharrtt.cle*<br />

Ilka aurt carry thou-<br />

•andt W dlMM fnm.<br />

CAN PHONE<br />

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I<br />

A MtoieiNe<br />

f<br />

• a i<br />

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If thnpking near ut, or<br />

let ut dellVar prompt!<br />

without MM charge, i<br />

with HM' rm|Mn>ibility<br />

filling Ihcir pre»*riptlon*.<br />

May we contjMund your.?<br />

ORDILE PHARMACY<br />

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Crtkl MI amil 4<br />

wi fcive MN ehMN ifAMM<br />

ign and Domefitit<br />

MEN and<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

9:30 A.M. te &00 P.M.<br />

Sunday. 10 A. M. to 6:30 P. M,<br />

Z/h<br />

me<br />

t .-&•.&•<br />

boardwalk at haddw<br />

dHantk «lty,. new ^<br />

PARKING At PENNSYLVANIA AVErlUB&<br />

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tkv mmtm it<br />

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_*', •«* Ji.S 1 .MwB5«<br />

MaMayMMMM ltll P.M.<br />

inmttr A ME and<br />

fci THi MADLY MANTIS<br />

weak, addlM f y<br />

boats. At thta point fishwio and to ita menbuAia, Wtw girl* and<br />

Mr. and Mr, I Ma Johnna d • Senior at Ceo-<br />

North found a perfect MM in which two boyi arrtwd for Owan CUy, nti.<br />

|taiy College for Women In Ibct to put the bow <strong>of</strong> their bust and denti. three «lrl« for Ionian MM<br />

N, j, M Mr, GM« Is • leaned back on the earn. As wancoupler<br />

one boy for a Beesley'a<br />

t the ClUdHln ebarieMBn, Rested* under the keel <strong>of</strong> their boat Point family and a girl for a Mar-<br />

Us C<br />

and, in the nut nrfMird fashion. asm family.<br />

No .date hM b»n s#i far th* Schwab and North flashed by Brlgan- Mr and Mrs, Warren McDowell, <strong>of</strong><br />

, U <strong>of</strong> wc4dtne<br />

luw and Atlantic CIO to nit the101<br />

Someriet la, Merlon Park, art<br />

i MM, GawlatM WBHaJaa<br />

* » *<br />

beach In »ecood position and take receiving congratulations on the birth<br />

w HW. Margaret Proctor. «f Ha*.<br />

the championship.<br />

<strong>of</strong> a wn Wednetday, last week, lie<br />

•W"! mm, UDtan Mandate mJ Adam* VMt Son at<br />

hat been named Robert and Joins<br />

Mr«. Harold Lmabergrr. <strong>of</strong> this eity><br />

two brothers. Lee and War, Mrs,<br />

». «* lln. i iTlietrMfc Mr amiTMIMHM<br />

Thaafra<br />

McDowell Ls the former Anna Fran-<br />

Mra, Italy Hetrtek and Lea and Mr, .nd !la Scott Adams, IN THi SICK ROOM, WE HAV1 IT,<br />

ELIVERY PHONE 3535<br />

ITING NEWS!<br />

•TH ARDIN'S<br />

RASS TIMI<br />

LVAGN'S<br />

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•I, HJo<br />

i %2M, '<br />

S FLOWER MIST<br />

-Ul CRASS<br />

NO POWDIB<br />

C ffnlB I A« vfftli<br />

ly $1.50.<br />

Iklan win b* happy<br />

you MlMt yoor<br />

I PRESCRIPTIONS<br />

OUR SPECIALTY<br />

Fiv. SkllM Rafbtorad Pharnucittt<br />

at your »rvic« in this Pharmacy<br />

Fee Tired • Tee Often<br />

lakm REXALL<br />

PLEAMINS TABLETS<br />

SPECIAL'<br />

Be Pr«parad for<br />

Winter Colds,<br />

Let-Down», Etc.<br />

ONSULT QUR RIOIITiRID COSMBTICIAN<br />

POM ALL YOUR HAIR and BIAUTY AIDS<br />

sfirt! FT» fl MKW^WFBTM 31X<br />

POINT<br />

2nd Street on tht Bay<br />

erving finest Foods<br />

• BREAKFAST<br />

* LUNCH<br />

far in Cool Comfort<br />

Overlooking the Bmy<br />

PHONE OCEAN CITY 2tftL<br />

CLOSED TUESDAYS<br />

— — "•— — — — - AIR COOLID • f -! — ,"•<br />

to Frl.<br />

in at<br />

P.M. 6AT6-W AY<br />

P L A Y H O U ^ !<br />

mo«l«*»^.. P c. I ^v!l» Y |iIr?.r 1 ^ *»» *• ** MotlaB lawn <strong>of</strong> M»r-<br />

iy5u?arft l a« h* h«rd ^jaSa^ssasMS<br />

tht kdBiar caH I* the boy Is come YL*W** »•* ^S 1 1 1 "<br />

when U» IBcW.nt occurred.<br />

2 Children Hurt<br />

in Accidents<br />

A swan yur-old boy wai injund<br />

•lltlhtly Tueaday when ho was struck<br />

by an automobile while riding liln<br />

bicycle, and a 14>»onth«ld baby vu<br />

injured the « « Hay when she fell<br />

from her slrolier,<br />

WilUan HlUif an, <strong>of</strong> 241 Central av.<br />

was treated tor abraiiona <strong>of</strong> his jell<br />

knee at the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Dr. Mini* V,<br />

SBlth after hit Mlw colUdtd with i<br />

ear at (th it. and Anbury av,<br />

James E. Borio, 22, <strong>of</strong> 101 Wesl<br />

av,, a temporary Mnann- police<br />

fltfr, reported that he wan drivingcut<br />

oa tth st, and •tar|#d to nuke<br />

• right turn to go south on Asbury<br />

nv. The boy was riding his bike in<br />

the OPpSfite direction on Jlh -•<br />

MUi <strong>of</strong> the vehicle.<br />

The same day. Mar}' Ann Lawn, an<br />

Ith her parent, at #15 Asbury av,, '<br />

ood up in her ttroller at 6th it.<br />

1 and W«yhr -•• *—> — •"•— '•• *—••''••'<br />

to the sidi<br />

The child was ruched by a I<br />

car to the oMee <strong>of</strong> Dr, Paul Yinf ling,<br />

who suggested to the mother, Mra,<br />

Geraldine Lawn, that the child be<br />

taken to Shore Memorial Hospital for<br />

g-rays at the head.<br />

OCEANIC OUlST<br />

MIH Margaret H, Comber, <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />

Darby. Fa., U a guest at the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel.<br />

KBAPY PANTIES)]<br />

IQUMtlV VIT Mf<br />

it*r ton<br />

0 tonoRn M««d<br />

5U S<strong>of</strong>t liytM Edfltnfl<br />

IS Waterpro<strong>of</strong><br />

(§) VMNMtrf<br />

f nap t Woom«r ify<br />

49« |« |l,tf<br />

MMIM IHi<br />

*3, $2.40<br />

tailnCL<br />

0*n. Atfm,<br />

tax incl.<br />

^orf <strong>Aug</strong>ust 25 thry Sept. 1 st<br />

TMi ROAWN* MUSICAL OF TMi ROARIKC WS .<br />

V% THI iOY FRIEND"<br />

WITH THE NATIONAL TOURING COMPANY CAST<br />

— UST 3 DAYS — T© AUWST ®H»^-^<br />

iDWARD iVtttfTT HOftTON<br />

AU6UST 31st, 2 P. M« AU SEATSJI^.a,<br />

Announcement wai also nude that<br />

oil entrlM In ihv parade thlt y*«r<br />

wlU receive a Mian token<br />

The Cape JKny County Antrteaa<br />

LAgton Bind will participate in th.<br />

parada and aaveial other muskMl<br />

groupt arc MpeeM to Ukc pirt n<br />

tht feaUvlUM,<br />

MISS AMERICA<br />

PAGEANT PARADE<br />

Sept. 3,'57,8:30 P.M.<br />

STEAMER CHAIR<br />

ITKKETSNOWONSALE<br />

Far RasMvationi Call<br />

BERT'S PATIO SHOP<br />

2ND A WIST AVINUI<br />

OCMI! C»v 3111 ar ilU<br />

SEPTEMBER 16th<br />

AMERICAN LEGION<br />

PARADE TICKETS<br />

OPEN ALL YSAH<br />

*-i-i ' if<br />

Now - Thru Tue,, <strong>Aug</strong>. 27<br />

'GEORGE STANLEY<br />

ABBOTUDONCN<br />

Starts Wed., <strong>Aug</strong>. 28<br />

Produced and Directed byj<br />

SjHOWS<br />

1:30 • 7:15 - 9:35<br />

ADVANCED PRICES<br />

m^ :<br />

J i ' W i R i i * ••••<br />

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Sikelaiaa<br />

Lf?e)y Comedy<br />

iMMiun ana vasr<br />

•» KAY tOWIN<br />

Hortoo ewtttt the iudMn« Mp I'mirotiiriTI a* MMt fht MtM M<br />

ant Hearty ohuekld to MMtMr. Oat AMilwttiv WaHt, CMtM M*<br />

ol Hit WaUlAlt h «ie Mtfa what* BWfM In tMMty L#*a» HHI<br />

after p»eln« the floor and worrying jtgt. Ba¥MNn ta «aln.<br />

nlKiut Uwlr daughter being out too<br />

lute wiUi a young nun who** ctur-<br />

plan HM<br />

inrlve |home iM the parent* taktl,<br />

<strong>of</strong>f, lupponedly for bed. Evtrj few 11 the Mason Angel played the I MW MAMlAiTIM *m<br />

anal Imue matt Is being presented parade tWeulh the liflhf room, t - -- _,„.. -,,_B.h ,,„„.<br />

IUL. 1 ,, n, a i t t w Playhouse Susanna minim, whs waa teen »«"«» | W» jS ¥ " H " ^ , ^<br />

— - ~ " and tha earHer thU aeaaon aa the youn, •»•• *»«« «*J SirtSTyjK<br />

-Muet. daughter In Holiday for Lover., re. «•!« «*• mwlni attention, <strong>of</strong> !hn<br />

riv. ant peMtanM', peals a fin* performance one* again ••» mothera,<br />

•••___ <strong>On</strong>e laugB-pravgUiu teene followi as the attractive debutante, who Tartei portraya the good looking<br />

•T "oUiei 1 •» Jlmmj and Sheila Broad, would much rather be la the country David HoylakeJohniton, the other<br />

a rath, bunt, piay,, ^ Morton and Sara with her hen* than In London din- Daviii, aboul whom there to aulte a<br />

•• M* Seeg.r. prepare to ataie a large to. Ing and dancing. That b. until she hit ef foasis but who. It Mer declal<br />

dance for the "coming out" at meeta tht right man. nlops, ta reafly the "citch-.<br />

iuaana* Turner.<br />

partying and dmet<strong>of</strong> hard physically<br />

iSiSSSS<br />

»• W. y«uii« daughter he uTforeed to<br />

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SPAGHETTI<br />

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DAILY<br />

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ll'LZ 12 NOON<br />

Phone 9051<br />

34TH STREET<br />

HOLIDAY VUA<br />

AIR CONDITIONED<br />

915 S. Main SftMt<br />

Phasarifvilla<br />

MOM 3709<br />

S«rvtafl Good<br />

Belly WMpt Men, I • tiM •,M,<<br />

•wwUy, l-liMP.M.<br />

Ampl* Fraa Parking Spec*<br />

I In Raar<br />

Mr. and Mff. J, OUk*rt NMH<br />

IOHI SITMI || BERT'S PATIO SHOP<br />

at Bay Front II<br />

PHONES II AUGUST<br />

BARGAINS<br />

SAVE NOW<br />

BUY TO* '38<br />

• RAFTS •<br />

SPECIAL LARGE SIZE<br />

—. 7M thlt roll Ifadliid to both the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> nrMMblrta, , I AiiMeiatc In Aria and Aiwriate In<br />

In tbe window U a pamphlet titi«l Science degreea. The new dvirwlt<br />

PHILA. POLK SN VISIT<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Sherwyn Aavis, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, Pa, arc vacationing at<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong>le Hotel.<br />

p pg y<br />

MB were ierved on four nmni*ln«u Th« other th«e<br />

ties and a dump nper.tor MM w«ek were lirder^l to -Mi<br />

following a formal hearing, held<br />

order Is Is cease and doalst<br />

the New Jeney Ah- Pollution Con<br />

trol Code- Hie lour mrtnlclpnlltlei,, t,<br />

have peraittad open miming or nay be raouIrM to Owt >n ifeMurt-<br />

the student Council. !<br />

the Luihersn Studen _<br />

and In tte Orcan Oulld. Ac.dcm-1 " There la oni qacitton Btaanoth<br />

tcally, Htoheth majin In ehemtatiy I is ufe«d aulte <strong>of</strong>len - "A you<br />

with a minor in malh. After two HawalianT"<br />

yK *L M ^'^l. .<br />

County The Individual I. IHnlel J. pro£pUr<br />

« ««<br />

there ar. usually three or four |g *££,' iftSdcn, Jer^<br />

months <strong>of</strong> good growing weather city, and PaterspD will <strong>of</strong>fer only an<br />

for plants to neeame established l>o- Auoeiato In Science degree with •<br />

fore winter arrive*. curriculum in general businew.<br />

Water-Jogged soil and deep plant- "There are many students whose<br />

i l d t i l d ill b<br />

P 8Srll ta ^ . ^ 1 1 * Hit<br />

Mklanka and C. P. Malanka * 8<strong>of</strong>« i.- -t.-.— •_. ...J, t~* . -J-I<br />

Inc., who operate a dump in Sew<br />

cua<br />

- I equipment to operate the MtmptjH<br />

MalaDka and the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pleasant-'lahdnil. '. ... ,. . I<br />

p g h •<br />

fore winter arrive*. curriculum in general businew.<br />

Water-Jogged soil and deep plant- "There are many students whose<br />

tvergreen*. ing account ciuilont for many Donfld losses B, among Uwy, Assoelale educational Degree needs will prtfgninM," be met by the<br />

evergreens, extension name caution. Brotnd. Dandd specialist B, Lacey, at Asseeiale Uean poinU Degree out, prtfgranu," "By providing the<br />

extension home grounds specialist at Oean BolnU out, "By providing<br />

Rt<br />

Rutgers University.<br />

U i i<br />

Yews<br />

Y<br />

and<br />

d H<br />

Hem- Iheta<br />

th<br />

aequeneea<br />

ne<br />

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

f<br />

study<br />

td t<br />

to meet<br />

locks are especially *u»eptnlt to such needs, mare faculty and' eUu»<br />

root rot in poorly drained soil and , room apaee will be anilabie for tha<br />

should only be planted where nub." gtowlttf numMaai <strong>of</strong> four-yean bae-<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

•urtKe drainage is goad, eiilaureafe atudent* for whom an in.-<br />

Plant evergreens the same depth pending thoiiage <strong>of</strong> facilities U aittey<br />

grew in the nunery. Deeper ready apparent."<br />

planting <strong>of</strong>ten* results In death at —<br />

roots from lack <strong>of</strong> air In the soil. llauiuirval*; Trhailn*-*<br />

Mix organic matter, such u peat arCHMUVIS JCIICUUIC<br />

moaa, leaf mold, or nnpoat with at • A a> a A<br />

Lewis L. good sou, and Place thJs mixture BKR-OW-BOD IJBWiflt<br />

around the soil ball. ThU encour- Harrison A. William*, slate chilrage!<br />

a Mod fibrous root system. man <strong>of</strong> the Meyner for Governor<br />

Buy food evergreens and plant man <strong>of</strong> the Meyner for Governor<br />

Barrett<br />

them the proper diitance apart so<br />

Clubs,<br />

Clubs,<br />

today<br />

today<br />

announced<br />

announced<br />

that<br />

that<br />

a series<br />

series<br />

they won't nert moving g Uter, sue- g<br />

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

®' regional<br />

regional<br />

meetings<br />

meetings<br />

will<br />

will<br />

be<br />

be<br />

held<br />

held<br />

nrmmm ienMMM.Maar<br />

early in September to describe to<br />

getta Lacey. Laurel, Yew, Andromeda, Holly. Hhododen- Aulea, volunteer workers throughout the<br />

Hemlock are anong favorite ever- state the operation <strong>of</strong> the Buck Our<br />

Phooa IMS<br />

greens. If you're on a limited bud- Bob solicitation.<br />

get buy smaller sices <strong>of</strong> these ever- The Back-Our-Bot) drive M a door<br />

greens. The space between them lo-aoor ennvajs <strong>of</strong> every home in ihe<br />

IV Atbwfy Avanuo can be filled with a ground cover state to mis* money to finance the<br />

such aa Ivy, Myrtle, or Pachysandn, television eosU <strong>of</strong> Governor Robert<br />

For details on planting, pruning. B. Meyner's campaign for re-election.<br />

and sprajFlnj evergreens ask your The plan was unanimously accepted<br />

county agent for a copy <strong>of</strong> circular bjr the club's steering committee in<br />

— "Owe <strong>of</strong> evergreens-. The Mttnday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust II. ft requires<br />

county agent's <strong>of</strong>flee U located In action b} the executive committee on<br />

tbe Old Court HouMMilldlng, Cnpc Ati<br />

May Court Ho«BB-rW#K- " -—* •<br />

Health and<br />

Beauty<br />

During the summer a great many '<br />

young adults have trouble with their<br />

complexions. This I* due to tile<br />

increased flow <strong>of</strong> oil brought about<br />

«y the heat,<br />

U the surfnw <strong>of</strong> the body U kepi<br />

clean » that the oil can be released<br />

Sea Isli <strong>City</strong>, Avalin, by the pores naturally no harm •><br />

done. However, If the akin 1<br />

Stint Hirltr, Willwwd, fece Is not clean, or If the oil 1<br />

Cape May<br />

allowed to accumulate on the skin<br />

OCIAN Cm THWUNAt<br />

Nl-th ft. aad Allaallc Ava. <<br />

M.S.L TBttMNAL<br />

t.niti and Mavaa Itr.i<br />

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3 dHrarwit vtel*}., including on. "PINK MlRACLt", VbltYow<br />

in atfMeHwa «lf» aentaliMr — RML $SMt. ••,•.<br />

THIS Wllft ONLY . . ,TW«. ;v !<br />

.. in Oc.n Cily at MAN JOHNSTON'S dipt SHOP<br />

TTH AND THI MMRUWAIK ,<br />

STAINTOWS PCPARtMiNT $T0ftl<br />

§TM ANB AMUMY ' . :<br />

, , in Linwood at OUR OMINHOUStS \ : 404 •aaratwaHc<br />

•L OAK AVI. MAR C1MTHAL AVI,<br />

(f mnes f rani Own cm. lost «ff llMti *)<br />

Ucher 6nwkMises...UNW0di^lkJ.<br />

back again!<br />

Serving Our OM Wends<br />

- and New - With The<br />

UNUSUAL IN ANTIQUES<br />

UNIQUE IH GIFTS<br />

actkW to the ejieputlve committee <strong>On</strong><br />

AtiMKUe fat Dn«l approval,<br />

HQplt^esWhmce by the- e*.c«live<br />

eMuntttee, meetings <strong>of</strong> Back-<br />

Our-Bob warters will be held In Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>, Morrktown, Teanerk,<br />

AIMACINT TO "OllaJIIII iNOP —,<br />

Newark, Camdcn and Trenton.<br />

Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Bnck-Our Bob 1025 ASBURY AVENUE MARY SHARP Pit MIAN<br />

drive is Cal Hall, <strong>of</strong> puUnfleld, and<br />

vice chairman Us Mrs. Olorlo Peters,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Montelalr, .<br />

A Growing Gas Utility .. .<br />

NEW iERStY HATURAL GAS CO.<br />

Thii company It Bmafltlnfl trmm Naw Jar««y'> rapM<br />

MMMmic MMt popoLtion «rowrK, tttmUlatad Iry NWtMf<br />

complation <strong>of</strong> «up.r hiohw*y* and JirMfM. An ftiMMM<br />

ul«a promotion campaign ttt appjtortc**, confinutafl 4K-<br />

surface for too lung, a Wookose <strong>of</strong><br />

pantion <strong>of</strong> fMliiMi ansfan Incrutad supply «f n*>wr«l<br />

the pores will rniult, A blemish or<br />

«•• tht. fall could indicat* a •taatty rlw In a-rnlog.<br />

bump will most <strong>of</strong>ten result.<br />

ov«r tha y*an. UM coupon batow Wf tha latwt impart.<br />

Of course, the treatment <strong>of</strong> acne.<br />

Is never as simple as keeping your<br />

body well scrubbed, although this<br />

WOODCOCK, HESS, MOVER ft CO., INC v<br />

Is an nil important step In the right<br />

direction, in cases <strong>of</strong> acne the affueled<br />

person should be under the<br />

Naw York Stack Exch.ng. Phila.-Balto. Stock Ixchanfa<br />

care <strong>of</strong> A doctor.<br />

If you have a simple'sklu problem<br />

Amarlcan Stack lichanpi AuMiaHM<br />

C—HaiiaUiy taiallHi nw<br />

that tends to worsen durincihc sum<br />

mer, try washing your face and neck •Maly iultirii mf_ wfll la<br />

IM SOUTH BROAD STRUT, PHILADELPHIA f, PA.<br />

three lime* • day with a mild aoap<br />

KINOSLIY 5-7200<br />

using a complexion brush. Use warm<br />

water and rinse well, follow with<br />

a cold splash.<br />

17th ST.<br />

MARKET<br />

Offh Thuredoy, Friday<br />

and Sahirtiay Niflhta<br />

'III 9<br />

ffiCEDaiVERY PHONE 1343<br />

Competitive Prices<br />

FINE FOODS<br />

• GROCERIES<br />

• MiMi MIATS<br />

i<br />

Wh»n In th» ana vittt our ttor»»<br />

OIL BURNER<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Compkt* Cov«rae*<br />

sf Your Oil lurnsr<br />

for Just a<br />

Nw P«nnl«t a Day<br />

LOCAL<br />

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ARTHUR L. BATTEN<br />

MS BRIGHTON PLACI<br />

Phena 3U4 Ivaning* and Waak End.<br />

wMtawt •Mifaliaa, yavr latatt rapart<br />

,a* Haw Jaraay Natural Oat Ga,<br />

p<br />

;.•'•"/ COMPLBT1 EBAIITY J<br />

by AN0KEW anJC<br />

MS ASBU»Y AVENUt<br />

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PERMANENT WAVES<br />

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jin P nto<br />

1 aata<br />

„ — _ _ tfcan Carrol<br />

prtaidenf <strong>of</strong> the giant<br />

group <strong>of</strong> community leaders<br />

i AUBaii dollar <strong>of</strong>fice building<br />

L * " Prudential __.<br />

le clerical departifr<br />

advantage to do so.<br />

went operation in Linwood<br />

a It could hope to hive in<br />

Its home <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

J»m •pot* renata went up,<br />

with <strong>of</strong>fices all drer the coun-<br />

at at n<br />

MMSh kM cue* ajaJnat 10 Qett<br />

W boM operator* accused <strong>of</strong> vloli<br />

tlena,<br />

'* * •<br />

' *#*• >»«rt» In Somer, Faint,<br />

Unwood MM WMIfltH IBM to~da><br />

«iiaia rtrtmal high atfcaM M the<br />

MUasd, O«an Oly M«MI auth-<br />

MUM nwMti niA MUM to re.<br />

«• tenr Ufh ic» w«h e*»i i—<br />

' neighbors buy.<br />

•afcj.'«,j »i ' ' eenfrats on the birth <strong>of</strong> a anni<br />

""' |^«ffs* h *».ln-law--li«w beta a yS^^^m^^,^"^ M ,<br />

tTWW'LPf 1 *"^ WNf ^*'U 0 ^ounw Wanning Board eonjpriiiiig nntprisbis<br />

«f Joe Miller's famous joke Book, The Sayoa and towrsniP committee<br />

outdtotanco globe trotting" Uwyer _<br />

contends Green, who m<br />

nerica. "A pleasure car<br />

and ahoutd remain con-<br />

Jives<strong>of</strong> Ut passengers.<br />

Mneenlnuon, a driver<br />

riding as<br />

fh»M»i?<br />

aring these days to get on the<br />

SKM 131 ! py«ff w. woman<br />

*Utaf World War<br />

bHied on MM<br />

"Car. WMbed,<br />

H VUU MS<br />

i <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mayor Clyde Strubl?. leaving local<br />

«he# owners confuted - *<br />

r - #<br />

About WO attended a concert by<br />

a nixed chorus from the Phlladciphi»<br />

Naval Base, euged at Jack<br />

i M naval academy for<br />

M<br />

Sees Need For More Realistic<br />

Editor, Sentlnel-Ledger -<br />

' em readme ymir editorials for He 2. The quick InsUlIallon or • nc<br />

rait few yeara and nela yau general, bridge at 34th it, and In the Interim,<br />

ly hash #ver Me tnt Items •e«Jn removal <strong>of</strong> (he nails Mow causing<br />

and again. Let me raggett two Items many blow«uta.<br />

Hut could stand a little pressure<br />

from your editorials to bring lo a Also, a schedule <strong>of</strong> Bridge open<br />

conclusion They are ai follows: ingi, espeelaHy on week ends. As<br />

1, A more realistic speed limit to<br />

a suggestion, one opening per half<br />

rcplaee the present 85 mile limit hour. If the records mete checked,<br />

it would Birsly be noted that Ihe<br />

causlns peopleto<br />

react hi oppoiitlMi to the paid<br />

The Bible<br />

And Dally, Ut*<br />

Even a Just nun can nil into foul<br />

lie^MBC Kin* <strong>of</strong> Israel.<br />

"avid, contrary to Bli usual pfac-<br />

, was staying at home while<br />

Joab was leading the army agataut<br />

a menacing enemy Had Jie been<br />

with hla troops, the tragedy might<br />

never have occurred.<br />

Tho allurement <strong>of</strong> a J<br />

up for Hie opening <strong>of</strong> the bridge<br />

J. S. DRISCOU<br />

19M Bfyn Mawr sv.<br />

Haddon Heights. N. J<br />

News and<br />

Reviews<br />

Biii,, #i4_i. = —<br />

surgenee ii needed before the United<br />

Nation^ can become a complete me.<br />

cess,"<br />

Chloe OruTford, <strong>of</strong>ficial. General<br />

red»ratJon <strong>of</strong> Women's Clubs "No<br />

longer eye the educated with mipleton<br />

or refw to the Intellectual Individual<br />

as an egg-hetd or a high<br />

| ^ ^ ^ ^<br />

i« derier and ent, «ena. enticed ftivld inio adulicry. booming Inercilnrty"<br />

onvo IM newly purchased „ .»<br />

»chool biM during II. flnt year <strong>of</strong><br />

operation.<br />

asked thi<br />

places by<br />

aolae unti<br />

' C. Hom<br />

dealer ai<br />

Vi^hah" 1<br />

s ckralne' «f al11<br />

busineii<br />

I P, », W| ilalBmg ct<br />

1 4 a, m. In tha t area:<br />

* # c<br />

*r' nosBakeF, lumber<br />

M ^w, lie?. ] •bmtt m.<br />

Wptmsami mfafcHer.<br />

wars<br />

A laWet wa» placed en the Mster<br />

le Camp Ground cedar<br />

whih fah f<br />

Held tto fk%f M^n irOelSr^'. r *' «' d « ilh<br />

• • •<br />

WM knocked down By iniK"S<br />

foraoBvenlrs,<br />

eested that Josh pat the innocent<br />

husband, Uriah, into the thick <strong>of</strong><br />

the battle tad be deaertcd to make<br />

— and<br />

evidently had a vety sincere love<br />

for her and her child. But his foul<br />

. he asked David, should L_<br />

«oo. with anu, man who had ever,,<br />

liiajiiiilt and eonrcHed bV «in<br />

"ws thai ihe«e who<br />

« -«i -ii. win<br />

plele with altar, i<br />

;!,.L l t lusi<br />

*?<br />

—~r- '<br />

. "ooert I. o, P»sud<br />

rent problems."<br />

m mm^m-^ p,- £Stt*m£ ,,,<br />

&SS&5&L E&SSSSiSSS<br />

Fore. «d N.ry «» «l» In for «- Jrt allptaM rtn It W M tin, gmtf %<br />

ducid fund*. . . Mwt p*ople wwil too W*II .equated<br />

hundred thmu«w mutt <strong>of</strong> Thla column hu<br />

tkHPMMt •nfcrt tor Dram Tnu1<br />

coiulderable attention it paid to the"<br />

«| thmiaand* <strong>of</strong> tMUtui wUI Ufa IM "Sonic Boom Mere Annoying Than Ba|§<br />

lopped <strong>of</strong>f IM payrolls <strong>of</strong> U» wrik*.<br />

nut <strong>of</strong> Itaa In the Air pane, IS, F, Verdery, MwuUv* apeer <strong>of</strong> tak<br />

lilt Air IteM, IKUHVW, kit the<br />

fouowai - ty<br />

nnl mouay la »p«id. no lbs cut •BtMUM <strong>of</strong> th. lner«Mln« use, <strong>of</strong> jat'<br />

will .till (nn the •If arMM nr»lce soDdtai UwrwM kg natal boouu, many |^<br />

with an (mpratsiva number <strong>of</strong> bil- personnel by etvtUMyi it tohoW th. her-?<br />

lion* to operate on. The general topNMoH «tat ai to the duaact tiuAuI<br />

MM behind the cuts l« thai the Therefor., all hand, an repeated to tafct,<br />

budget can be brought Into a DM- pan th. word tiOB| la theae uidlvidutJi,<br />

Mr balance—and a tun Mack balance<br />

la dealred In neit yearn el«s "It la UlUe wondw that mnsldenbb i '<br />

tkin y«ar—only by sayings ID de- a boom, at • plane tai supersonic eight I<br />

fense expenditures.<br />

liana aa loud u • very loud thunderclap.<br />

Th. baltef In WtttilftftM al» -However, ths maximum prenlure wavsr<br />

prntih Mat Ntklto Khrwafitiiw, flighta under normal openUn( condition, ai<br />

In Msataw, It not Uk.lv M hiHHfe structural damage to normal ttnietyrej. Z<br />

any laraa-tcal* war any IkM Man, required lo produce platter wall cracki, »<br />

Other wettem cwnlrlea in ah stalled window giast, are well out <strong>of</strong> thu<br />

waves erMtad by aueb fliHiU.<br />

Mfcim btuin. af Mito kallaf and "Sitperaonlc BlghU by Navy aircraft ari'j<br />

Department to an altitude above M.0O0T<br />

ABM HW ate •! MM Ruul^n baaed at NASAC an required to perform<br />

at le«t 20 mile, <strong>of</strong>fshore. "<br />

"Th# falae coneeptlon alto prevails thu *<br />

jrround vibrations whleh can eaute •tmeUatt<br />

the earth to tremble, Teata by scientific a»<br />

no, or very minute, movement. Thui ta a<br />

chance that a slable economy could<br />

produce a IllUe lea tax revenue<br />

than has been estimated and If this<br />

U the cam. savings In defense<br />

would be the •only POMIWC counter<br />

to the sjlualisn.<br />

'"SSI 1 l ° """ m » mm "P^" **•*<br />

"Every measure possible la being takes I*<br />

•nnoyanee nused by the aanle boom it «<br />

pMely, however, since pilots must know Ike<br />

<strong>of</strong> ihelr aircraft as long as there la a paMll<br />

eniploj'ed against an enemy. 1<br />

ly, the prlnelple <strong>of</strong> smaller employed against an e:<br />

bases, equipped wilh the " u •»» •* ««P«l*<br />

Mem and deadly atomic tamed >•> hearing unli<br />

., io our TABLE MANNERS was one <strong>of</strong> the (opt<br />

Muriel Taylor, <strong>of</strong> Caliingswoad, a Rotary «•-<br />

And, new lighter and bomber " hs w " l *IU"« the leetl Rotary club about<br />

plane*, lush as the 103 and 104, and • * r ln SwIuwlaBd,<br />

the B-58 bomber, give promise <strong>of</strong> In- in that country, she said, it 1> considered<br />

creasing the Air Force's capabilities. io keep both hands on the table at all turn<br />

even though these newer aircraft contrary to the American concept <strong>of</strong> keeping<br />

might net be available in numb she wa» at one dinner wh, an Arnf-<br />

•iss lad named Hans were among<br />

Th JJT""* 1 " everywhere, they oceaitanally forgot thtlr i<br />

inese defense econom* «n»ld»ra. <strong>On</strong>B „, Iho elders at ths table flnaUy 1<br />

? your hands!"<br />

1 Johnny's hands promptly darted <strong>of</strong>f Uie |al'<br />

ar future business expansion—in'Vh!. "* n * P'oPP" 1 hi « hands onto the table with'<br />

ne« two years _ though there J 8vcr >'one eUe howled,<br />

•enerai agreement that no jmnud, " -<br />

late .lump 1. In aight. " q . . , ^ , ,<br />

New Jersey Capital<br />

Th« Neighbors * J J0SBPH 0RI>><br />

-<br />

Look flt Thinnc Unrcsf Behind State Fair Scent*<br />

**• ' I * 1 IIH» TRENTON—Tile New Jeraey State nir, «1<br />

—- - ., on SctneaBer m Jntil SMMmher », ma to.<br />

1 . appearance, » * •, .<br />

George Hamid owner and operator tfjjg<br />

dipt #if fhn,, j-'"^* = --F,^ UII a ^^!>« astivanuiB! uiilEisiB i» the effect that-<br />

"."L 1 ". 1110 ! 1 11 * <strong>of</strong> misguided pa, doef not lake more <strong>of</strong> an Intereat in the Statt<br />

enior Mey^"<br />

_<br />

would not be disastrous<br />

llamid Is particularly Incensed at the Ml<br />

iliteairicullural <strong>of</strong>ficials diverted approii 1 —*"<br />

^rBBi-tlie-Sate-lfalr-to flntnee the opara<br />

S fJM (Nhi) (Mr).<br />

denirable for a satisfactory vaeatio ually nods through the Cl>mAl aMilMr ff tte VMtt<br />

important at • the In your city,<br />

•napped to attention.<br />

-the brilliant color.<br />

The minister was right. Medical<br />

Bluet, yeltows, reds, "The concerts were simply wonder, discoveries and our unproved stand,<br />

llee at long as lu f ui and <strong>of</strong> course my husband and I ard <strong>of</strong> living have spared so many<br />

were especially delighted whin some lives In the past half century that by •f (Africa) (Soul* AnWlea),<br />

jy and browna are <strong>of</strong> our favorites were announced. conservative estimate every flfth per.<br />

itn the leading de- We do hope that these concerts will<br />

8—Boy IMBUB« wIclMlaal I* (fM« > (VaH><br />

son we tee represents a life that has<br />

be continued naxt year. We ambeen<br />

snatched from the grim reaper, •d States).<br />

a pews that ouryoung<br />

enough to participate In most Aa I mused on this miracle from • 9—CatiUutfro m • tsmmm ItoKt*<br />

up to just below activities, but we thought the city vantage point In the eholr l<strong>of</strong>t, my<br />

I World War Hhad<br />

paid a splendid tribute to the<br />

)<br />

eyes bfgtn roving over the eongre.<br />

it think this wlUsenior<br />

citizens In providing top qual-<br />

-t (MciHi) (Am) I-<br />

nation. Every flfth flee teemed to<br />

American women. It ity entertainment which does not re- stand out In bold relief and I found<br />

' Just another French quire active participation<br />

myself Imagining bow each <strong>of</strong> these Count U for Men comet Africa, A ten* M 0-10 la<br />

_.e publicity,<br />

"However, to all age groups, the persons had been spared.<br />

poor; MNM, avemuj*; 70-»0, «ood; •8.10B, HMktt<br />

are being put on eeneerii were the crowning highlight The fifth Person In the front row<br />

occasions. Thin In. sf the day, from the little elght-year. was Henry J , a salesman friend <strong>of</strong><br />

n being felt In theuld<br />

bey standing In the doorway mine. Perhaps he would have been<br />

More and more de. holding a mall bag who when <strong>On</strong>d. struck down by tuberculosis whleh<br />

ren'e clothes are tak. Ing the bag a handicap, deposited it at the turn <strong>of</strong> the century wai the<br />

.ram the designers <strong>of</strong> with his father hi order that his No. 1 killer in the land. Thanks to<br />

hands might be free to applaud with ••ray and improved treatments. In. 1—CivU. 1—It, S-ABM, 4-auIaari*, »—Suttan- •—H. 7—Airica.<br />

"; arc a favorite for enthusiasm, to the gentlemen and berculosis is no longer •major threat<br />

.»• fMrW and school ladles M yean young,<br />

to our health. '<br />

it ousts and matching "Would you be good enough to for. Five seat* from him sat Mrs. Cath-<br />

; color<br />

vard the enclosed duplicate <strong>of</strong> this erine M . who has six children She<br />

A Eooa<br />

•Her to Mr, Clarence Fuhrman eon- might have died In childbirth far Girl Driver Declines to fake .<br />

such deaths ware frequent in the<br />

by featuring a bit that we might say a ipceial thank days prior to antibiotics and modern<br />

you to him?"<br />

obstetrical techniques Stand; Found Guilty, Anyway<br />

laid wool or knitted .<br />

Next was elderly James r • Miss Carol A Ivoytllln. attractive, tilled In the Interwu-tlon <strong>of</strong> Corlnthl-<br />

-« are a must' for VISITOR* PROM MADINO must be Ho years old. He<br />

17-year-old vlaitdr here Inn Ken. in a?, and Stenton pi<br />

You really need a Mr, and Mrs, Edward Uthe, <strong>of</strong> been takes by ;<br />

Mure to wear these Reading, Fa,, are among the current "" * 1 the century was the No. KL'uS<br />

vever, guetta at the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel.<br />

_f death. It used t<br />

known wryly as "The old ma...<br />

friend". But penicillin and sulfa<br />

drutfs Mn broken the fangs out <strong>of</strong><br />

this killer<br />

_ I felt the hair rise on the back <strong>of</strong><br />

111 ? 0 " SfcJ*""** **** "*"" Aeeordlng to testimony. Wbt wat<br />

behind the Fifth Amendment pro. driving .west an Stenton pi and<br />

teet,<br />

behind<br />

.gainst<br />

the<br />

Incriminating<br />

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pro. driving<br />

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but provide, no bulwark agalBM tw u U % „«<br />

Boiblng approaching and<br />

vlctlon Boiblng approaching and<br />

ltl<br />

on a traffic violation charge, ventured out mto the interaeetlon.<br />

Miss Voytiua entered a not guilty mat Voytlua'i car entered the ln-<br />

Piea to the charge, and then refuted teneetlon going north on Corinthian<br />

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that immunize agshut scarlet<br />

lin A. King penalized her *a> on the quired medical treatment for hi.<br />

largely wiped out these diseases.<br />

Of course medical science should<br />

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pie are around today whose lives<br />

have been spared thanks to safety<br />

practices, better working conditions,<br />

and our unproved standard <strong>of</strong> living.<br />

And many have been spared because<br />

education now reaches more people<br />

and teaches tnem to take better care<br />

<strong>of</strong> themselves. • • •<br />

BUT THERE is A SAD side to this<br />

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facta—all apparently glad to be alive<br />

—I thought <strong>of</strong> those who could have<br />

been' present that- Many, sSuMay<br />

morning had they useff a little more<br />

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or In crossing tile streets. And<br />

I thought <strong>of</strong> those who had need,<br />

lessly passed on, and who would<br />

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<strong>of</strong> maturity and old age, because they<br />

hnu failed to me common sense in<br />

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It stara, James Mason, Joan Fontaine<br />

Dorothy DandrKge, Joan Collins,<br />

Michael Bennle and Harry Belafonte,<br />

A few easuaj words spoken at a<br />

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• Fov<strong>of</strong>wbl- Tlirfe<br />

for Lawn Start<br />

By HIRMKT W. HfllY<br />

Binctsr, •MMr Uawn aMd Tiff '<br />

MR. HHMIIT L MDPHY<br />

MI. nRANen •. TOWWMHO<br />

Outttandmg Sympathmtit Service<br />

to thm LMng ,<br />

Sog (Unbiai £$vmmtm. tPftam O. C 0077<br />

not Pwwsl HMta HM aWrwd OCMH CWv Ml- Surtwmdlnf ArM<br />

ewtUwwIy far W TMf»<br />

FIRST METHODIST<br />

Eighth StrMt and C«Hitral Av*nu*<br />

SIWOAY. AUGUST 25tti<br />

IN THE CHURCH . ><br />

9 A. M, and 11 A. M, ld«nHcal Stfvicat<br />

Swrmon Topic:<br />

'THE MYSTERY Of INKKHTY"<br />

Dr. WWUm R. 6ufflcfc '<br />

Svmmw Solo Ouerftf Sings at Every Service<br />

Jinw Goodman, Soprano WtW Wi|ft jtla, T«nor<br />

Ibchwl Arrnsirong, Alto Harry Jr^Mtyn, •<br />

OMrg* 9. Ashton, OrsatilM<br />

In Thf Meerlyn Ttitater<br />

Ihsnl-to-repUce<br />

cultivation pin*<br />

I »oU surface that<br />

better Uun<br />

Ortn Ws ww**?^*<br />

iafUtntlM* wltha<br />

when your " " "<br />

organic milt<br />

ganic oatte<br />

Mr, MltcddMH<br />

to aave his muMkA<br />

dron, laurel and vitasrB««l «r<br />

the noole <strong>of</strong>f aiAwrSli<br />

. imam abam MM *• tt<br />

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mmm'mi<br />

F ^^P^BFS^^^^P^^B* ^^^rS^^v^ ^<br />

M.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> TabemaeU<br />

Assn., Oc^n-Ci^llSi<br />

TITfl SEASOtC<br />

NEW OCEAN CITY TABHtHACli, WESUY AVL, 5tfc TQ<br />

(MECHANICALLY VENTILAT1D) ^<br />

. SPEAKEK: .. ^ - i \ :^ :<br />

Or, W.N#dR<br />

, P«rtor, KwrnbU MrworUI W,llMiill|i t>i»nl>.<br />

m AND THI><br />

Phlta


a new<br />

the very lost group<br />

possible at this price<br />

KM, only<br />

DOWN<br />

PAYMENT<br />

'!§ ' f-<br />

AT THE OCEAN CITY 6*<br />

SOMERS POINT GOLF COURSE<br />

section featuring<br />

Xuj Clnhh<br />

13,450<br />

next section will be 950<br />

FOR<br />

FVERYONF<br />

-••-• *•— y », i »'. '• i f<br />

„ » JUWKT WINNERS In the 1MJ<br />

Gmat Mil Mr napcUilra detUweJ<br />

ptM. m Vppw M» wM taittR 01<br />

fc»ww cir MI crwtn fcy fart K, Wtli.<br />

Thk is Lait Season]<br />

Weather Bureau S/oi<br />

During the next two moncti,. If<br />

you happen to see a hurricane worn-<br />

1 Ing displayed it any u«l ooast pp.<br />

sort, it may be tne lost <strong>of</strong> lbs 42<br />

year-old U, s. Wealhar Bureau Storm<br />

Warning Display system.<br />

MMlnnlnx next January I, a new<br />

(our pliam- aUnal sjrtpm will beaune<br />

effective for display hy the Weather<br />

Bureau, Caul'Guard stations, mm.<br />

laiy posts and reservations, yacht ]<br />

clubs and other marine establish. '<br />

nents, both private and cammeFeial I<br />

along (he Unked States waeoaiit. '<br />

Sine 1*1« 11 hat bam crtommty<br />

to fly hyrrjeana warnlnt ilfnal<br />

flail lor a wind tarn beginning<br />

at H mllM an hMir, which It far<br />

Mew Mi. HtaMiihMi Tt mil. p.r<br />

tMI# flXH H<br />

hurrlun*.<br />

Platter<br />

Chatter<br />

Inlmum tar a<br />

rraft wi<br />

«l by t_<br />

v. hole gal)<br />

whole gak<br />

SB to M I<br />

for u J»<br />

ll in bf' 1<br />

advdbaled<br />

system 1<br />

"in New<br />

whole gala-<br />

wftole salt s,<br />

force abM*l<br />

paled to ti|<br />

precaution))]<br />

Mercury is turning out some lop. qu.nt h<br />

nulcJi and timely lp albums the-ie lh»lr —<br />

tlsjs. The latest Is A Salute to thy and<br />

Pabuloui Dorseyx. If, done "by<br />

haw* ... .<br />

Buddy Morrow and his orchestra.<br />

let tot Jimmy Doraey, lne<br />

an with them when the great mtt •* •*<br />

ovqrltes like: This<br />

mMU -'<br />

• inta While, Green |<br />

lar, «'» an alM good od mu»C «*»'• '*i<br />

ndniMnories,<br />

by day, aM<br />

Two othir Mood lp album* from<br />

MWy^are^ Ania! borati and the<br />

J Howard Hanson-. tirtnuM^ ' ««K f ' M ^<br />

n. Bon bond, Champagne Polka and • "*•*•<br />

Boses Frum the South. Me The »ee- "ShW at D«<br />

end and third mentioned,* not go - "<br />

well known and may be a new plea*,<br />

ure for lUenera. , •<br />

._ Selection, to lie found in Fiesta I<br />

in HI-FI include: Mewcal Hhapsodv, "<br />

tawnnah River Holiday, Kentucky !,<br />

Jlountain Portrait, and Joe CT>rk<br />

Slopi Out. If, ,„ Amerlean work.<br />

^people in all .ections <strong>of</strong> the eoun, I<br />

Jach on the Bluest Is another<br />

•mootJi al,d dcHgfitful Putin..<br />

I natih 1 " e *'•IM" eoupiei the top.<br />

noteh J«ne Mo,MB v#rtloB wlts „.<br />

Uny untrumenlal.<br />

1<br />

HHIM<br />

<strong>of</strong> MefoenPoint<br />

R. Scull<br />

Norfolk<br />

hn, <strong>of</strong><br />

Hit •rid*<br />

NT — A pretty wed.<br />

Saturday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust 10.<br />

• - HUM %m<br />

Appoint Comirit tees for<br />

BigKlwonis Mwcue<br />

M U M POtNT-U S. Rtamer,<br />

city pMienfflF tltnt for ttie Penn-<br />

«}1nnaB.ReadlBB Bfaihort Unei, was<br />

(nni speaker at the weekly dinner<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ktinnll Club Tuesday<br />

evening at Marti Rea tan rant Mr.<br />

kinuner tpoke on ratlroad taxatlan<br />

and lerylee,<br />

Theodore Meakem presided, and<br />

lUlh Mlddlt ff th l<br />

, ion <strong>of</strong> MM. Ann Gu«y included Jotepta Cantl. Ed<br />

• lite Jaanea a. Scull ntund Mueller. Vlnee Penny-packer.<br />

, <strong>of</strong> Glenslde, and Samuel Wagner,<br />

1 «, performed by £"„ "j^j 1 Jg* " "»««*<br />

'£*& %J!?!It At the nisi oiMtlng. Tuesday, Au-<br />

V rffiP 1 '? "*"•«»« •nnual tartoeua, to b« held Sat-<br />

eral chairman <strong>of</strong> the barbtcue; con.<br />

nlttee for ad book*, fetward Hanley,<br />

M an oeru Uee no.it, William Miller, John Roneru, Walter<br />

with mat color taffeU Gregory; food, Walter Gregory. Jo.<br />

at to match. Her cor- «ph DIOrlo. Stanley Vo»«, William<br />

while srchUi and »te- MllJer. Charles Adellwl; ri-freshi<br />

was attended by Mri. Mil, Douglas Lavla, Arthur Ford,<br />

Uter Jr., <strong>of</strong> Princeton. Wilbur Mutter, Charles Adcllnl<br />

f the bridegrood)<br />

,f the bH^oom<br />

W RANCHER<br />

I«KH BHDHWH<br />

to Wnitom..<br />

• LOIAI. BIIOKKB<br />

.It rilllA. DC,) 4-lIM<br />

JBiWHTM<br />

F. HYLAHD<br />

IL ENGINEER<br />

NO SURVEYOR<br />

PLEASURE AVI.<br />

, ISLE CITY, N, J.<br />

Fhaiw 3-3S10<br />

Stcond Nomination For<br />

Cubs to Sail Gam*<br />

in Phila. Saturday<br />

SOMERS POINT—Cub Scout* will<br />

enjoy a baiehail game tomorrow between<br />

the<br />

kua wlU 1<br />

•a, m. Waiter C<br />

wUI accompany the hoys «nd the den<br />

mothers are invited. Box lunches<br />

will be taken on the trip,'<br />

Return to California<br />

KOMBRS POJNT ~ Mr. and Mrs.<br />

David Champion, <strong>of</strong> Riverside, Calif.,<br />

left by pUne Thtu-sday, after ipend.<br />

ing 17 doji with Mr. Champion's parents,<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Francis Champion,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rhode Island av,<br />

HIT BY •ALL.* Bill<br />

Detroit, Mich. — Vlrgllla Madrigal,<br />

G, died shortly after being struck<br />

-over the heart by a batted baseball<br />

The child wasVonounted dead upon<br />

arrival It a hospital.<br />

Eight Girls to Seek<br />

JOY ANN OLIVH W WIBMKTMAL ViMINIA 8RAT<br />

1|lg ^ c^nta, PoSt JM, Amer<br />

lean Legion. Thursday evening at ths<br />

f* lents Must<br />

School Csrd$<br />

INT—All Somtn Point<br />

g to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

vtaed to report to lh«<br />

,hoal <strong>of</strong>fice during the<br />

Ing <strong>Aug</strong>ust 28. any 'Ime<br />

jid HiSO a, m. and i ynd<br />

The purpose Is to reeelve<br />

I idenUfieatlan cards and<br />

81 Home, Julius Thlnsehmidt. ca<br />

mander, presided<br />

Herbert Levy and Michael Mrvles<br />

ware nominated for commander; £11<br />

ff M Hagerthy. ¥iee commander;<br />

B" 8 '*'! AfliOM, Junior vice comman<br />

de w<br />

«-i »»w ttowlind. nnance omcer;<br />

Joseph Brettell, chaplain: James Hn.<br />

'"*• W»lorlan; Kajmond Tollman,<br />

Ronald B«nn«r Fated<br />

its goinK to ocean city For 11th Birthday<br />

JijMe Identification cards „„„!^JJIJT „ *<br />

pied before the first day SOMTOS POINT — Ronal<br />

1 term Sepiember § ac. n "^ M r lnd *•"• *°na<br />

local Superintendent Her- wm « u SOMBRS POINT —Ranald Benner,<br />

fon <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, Konuld Benner,<br />

was guest <strong>of</strong> honor at the home <strong>of</strong><br />

Ms Krandmolhcr. e»t <strong>of</strong> honor Mrs, at Harriet th Ben.<br />

nfr, on the occasion <strong>of</strong> his • 11th<br />

i l le il be ,enl ,<br />

r to Somcrs Point high Wrthday when a<br />

" he uld •• fherefore ' J o JOANNE TRAUriNHiS<br />

PRANCII MHOLLIR<br />

SANDY cox •<br />

Eight <strong>of</strong> Somera Point's lovdli'sl and Mrs, Ryon Wiesenthal, ili- S.<br />

young women have entered the «om. Meyran av., representing (he Binawlfcr<br />

petition for the title Mi»» Somers Club, She U an <strong>Ocean</strong> city High<br />

Point, to be decided at Fehrie Held<br />

Fairways Plans on Labor Day following the annual Unda Smith, 18. daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

community baby parade. The conand<br />

Mrs. Gilbert pull, 141 W. Wllmat<br />

lent ll sponsored by the Social CluU. a,., rtpresentmg Sliver Moon Coun- Hlfth I A|||T MrtCf<br />

The cotltestants shown here aro jj<br />

Swimming Pool fiillowi:<br />

^H?ih<br />

Joanne Traiitcnberg, li. dauiihtei'<br />

niyn niyn wuiin wuiin ru»i ru»i<br />

OCHS Sophomore, • • •• .- •"• ' •:-<br />

D«v«lopt>r Open* jl »lrs, frene TrButenbfTE, Mi Moru Sandy cox, IB, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Sworn OS CHM to<br />

>.<br />

rd,, representing the Social Club,<br />

m ail to pass 1 he word I<br />

Helping<br />

Helping<br />

Bonnie<br />

Bonnie<br />

celebrate were<br />

Sirs. Balph Cox, <strong>of</strong> W, Johnson av.. . £,Ms*W<br />

muck and Steve Coatcs, Sliekej- and New Section<br />

I She N a Junior at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hid I representing Ihe Policemen's ASH. SlICCMa VanfMfttill'<br />

'.'; hool.<br />

elation. V """.••' : '. ><br />

Qeorge Bird. Paul Kelly, Tom Oliver, The Somers Point Development j Joy Ann Oliver. IS, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Rsy Sullivan, Charles Rest, Jack<br />

Virginia Gray, li, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. JuMlee Joseph Wetalraub m ad.<br />

Company announced yesterday the Mr. and Mri Thomas Oliver. M W.<br />

M DUHK Pvm!ah**l Mai his. Chuck and Rich Sehmeld,<br />

and Mrs. W. Stoddord Gray, 85 E. mlnlatered the oath ot <strong>of</strong>fice aa tM<br />

opening r- " * "--'-<br />

Dawes av, representing the Qreen new Ojlef Justice <strong>of</strong> tb* ,New jarwr<br />

•IMM fratn Scaan<br />

"•-—b Garden Club. She is an as. Supreme Court, Tuekidajj, '<br />

m Payment vftoQ.<br />

High School.<br />

I bookkeeper In the <strong>Ocean</strong> city Tlie state Senate approved W*ln><br />

kLt, ANY SICTION. na»ld Martin and David rerrier. stated that this would be the last Frances Sehqller, 17, daughter <strong>of</strong> Woolworth store, trailb<br />

group possible at the present print Mr and Mn, John Sullivan, 8th it.<br />

E MaePHERSON<br />

(I S13.450<br />

and New York ay., representing the<br />

--' and Wnt AVMIU*<br />

"We have delayed increasing price* Women's Republican League.<br />

a.) long as posslalei** aaid MItnlefc, pat Wlnenihal, IS, daughter or Mr,<br />

••However, increased labor and ma<br />

terials , -. - ........<br />

- » appointment Mondt-y M the<br />

Helena Swelderk, 17, daughter -<strong>of</strong> same time It approved th» appolBt.<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Charles Swelderk, <strong>of</strong> ment <strong>of</strong> Superior dou-t Judge,-"<br />

6th St., representing the Somen } francix, <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>nge, a Pen<br />

Point Nurses 1 Association, She at. and Haydn proctor, <strong>of</strong> Intertaken. a<br />

tends Holy Spirit High School. Republican.su now aasocUte JuidJee.<br />

• G J ^ t j wy^ welnsrw.1, la. «» u«|<br />

DON'T SEEK BARGAINS<br />

yewr hart Mniarf MlUn In fat* lukMantUI ereevrfy which<br />

v.lu* at Urn. •» purthaw and will IMM ifielr *ahi«,<br />

TRIPLEX (not cMVMicd)<br />

; 4 MrMM 1 bath. Mch, sp«9ilto NiufflabMrd twirt.<br />

PMtnHai iitHMia HMJI, rttICK SIMM,<br />

XFAMILY DWELLING<br />

Apprnlmata ln»m. tt.O0O.0o. PRICi >11JM,<br />

MODERN 2-BEDROOM BUNGALOW<br />

(1 yaan sMI<br />

<strong>On</strong> 1st apprexlinit.ly 4T • IW. SM<br />

lien,<br />

INCOME PROPERTY<br />

41f OCEAN AVENUE<br />

Anthony J Quitoll, 10. <strong>of</strong> Margat-,<br />

iv," nned 130 oh a careless driving LHMM IMUem GIHMIH<br />

charge which was reduced from reek- 2-Famlly Apr*. Optn ttt<br />

less driving by judge King, Accord* ttan, L»t it « IJ« atiai Oar***<br />

tug to police. Quitoii jumped thi> Any l*»f Bnkar ar ftrtna MtHW<br />

curb to drive through two parking • MMfUINi -<br />

lots from West ev. to Asoury av. be- SACRIFICING AT $11,500<br />

tween Ith and Mh sis.<br />

Four other defendants forfeitel<br />

lull. Voorlk S. AvakUn, <strong>of</strong> Cariyl«,<br />

la., and Robert W. Btetser, Drexel<br />

Hill, Pa., each last flu lull on stop<br />

street violations: William A. tirsliair.,<br />

nf FleurtoHii, PH., lost the «am§<br />

nmount on a faulty muffler charge,<br />

and John D. Hawortll, Stale College,<br />

Pa,, W 'for faUJnK to earriF his drlving<br />

license and car registration.<br />

L«NO HANOI WEATHER<br />

The establishment <strong>of</strong> on institute<br />

for long rtnto weather tarecastlns<br />

has been recommended to the Nation.<br />

a! Sclwiee Foundation In Wafhlng.<br />

ton by Jerome Namias, chief <strong>of</strong> the<br />

LI. s. Weather Bureau's extended<br />

lorecaat serviM,<br />

<strong>1957</strong><br />

SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR SHARES IN<br />

THE 88TH SERIES<br />

THE SEASHORE BUILDING<br />

LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

$1,00 PM SHAM PIR MONTH STARTING WITH AUGUST.<br />

MATUBITY VALUE $200.00 PER SHARE. CURRENT MATURITY<br />

144 MWTHS, AT WCtt^O.<br />

Current Annual Dividend 5.3%<br />

: " ,>-V ••'•/.• •;•' Op«ii Daily — 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.<br />

ATTENTION RESIDENTS AND<br />

SUMMER COTTAGERS IN CENTRAL<br />

AND SOUTH OCEAN CITY<br />

Grata Realty, at Mta esrnar <strong>of</strong> Itfh and Atbury<br />

AVMIM. cordlalfy InvilM you to ttop and dlccut* your<br />

raal asfata prvMmfit. Our axparianead covn*alor* will<br />

ha plaatad to awltt you.<br />

W« Sffar a COMPLETE Roal Ettata Sarvica,<br />

lncludin« SalM, Rantali, ManafMnfMt, Apfwalulc,<br />

MartgagM anrf Notary. '» ''.'<br />

WE HAVE BUYERS WAITW6<br />

• • ' " - • . • . Uit Ywip•''}'&<br />

BUILDING LOTS — COTTAGE. ^ DUPLEX<br />

* tk *"WNS •»•• , |


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JBrmtti<br />

Friday rJ)0 -<br />

LANCASTER SRAND<br />

Lancaster Brand Favorites<br />

R<strong>of</strong>lad <strong>On</strong>* IMI<br />

Boneless Cms-Cut * 69'<br />

Dik <strong>On</strong>set °* WI Re . I<br />

MAXWH.L HOUSE tTV, DINjN<br />

wwwrtii^i<br />

CQPPEE , FRIED CHI<br />

^ 59tc<br />

Individual<br />

Order<br />

N.B.C. WAVMIY<br />

sssiiw;,.*.». *m. • *<br />

—TCO SLICED • '— ~" "~<br />

S .... % 303 size lie MONTCO Vk»-I.<br />

MONTCO SLICED ,<br />

PINEAPPLI . 2W iUe 35c<br />

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BACON<br />

BEEF 3<br />

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Catsup<br />

Sauce<br />

MM<br />

SUMI sr Halvti<br />

nia Mountain Froth<br />

Nona)MgdHSfhar li-W<br />

Nam Metd<br />

Hifkir<br />

W«fer$<br />

Almond<br />

*l.00<br />

2 » 2Se<br />

4* , a**m*<br />

3 dnan •*#*<br />

12 Mn 49*<br />

3^ as*<br />

3^55*<br />

contain**<br />

and i 00 Tej Bagt-_for only ,<br />

1 ' fint $1 Ail<br />

I J bar, *|a>(JU<br />

Jijw Special Pries)<br />

Parlw 8-inenpi.<br />

A»J"Jp«fi «««rt SaWiy, A.|nt l4rt<br />

Hawflii.n<br />

• Punch<br />

__j and runners up in annual Bellwoar Trophy racing series for ipeedboats<br />

it <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club were fhest four pilots. Jim Cherry Jr., second from "left, won<br />

top prut in hjfh powered racing class runabouts while Joe Stiles, next to him, was hifh<br />

scorer in the utility runabout division. At left ia Chuck Hickmin, runner-up to Cherry, and<br />

at right Matt Chriity, who was second to Stiles. Honora were awarded on points garnered<br />

in 12 races on six Suadayi.—Senior Studio photo.<br />

Around the Fishina Beat\<br />

•if Bltt RASIR tprtid out over a wider irei and Fnm U Carnmifi'i tmmtt tfi><br />

Mort <strong>of</strong> Uie comment around the are farther <strong>of</strong>f. about JO to 38 -miles i P»rt <strong>of</strong> Hlit Wpound drum. It<br />

lUUng beat this week Is in the form The blueflih are expected to start *••_ *•»•« •IBBB with li wHkllili<br />

<strong>of</strong> speEUIitlsn. A change li expected moving in behind the 1 ""- r •>- =-—i. • =,.-.. .<br />

hi ' #W d * y * b *' ore th »' ehange |when the mullet begin to run pick; «• •«*»•* the Ma an*,<br />

can be ^evaluated ^,gs havs been slim for anglers nsh. i <strong>On</strong> Wednesday ihe I41A. a Mpound<br />

inl'l beach becauie the nts i n.arliii ««« ntlghed in ol Lemoilt's<br />

exception <strong>of</strong> the t _<br />

probably si-utter. Dolphin<br />

111 a Block to a block and a ! Frank Zlchas. <strong>of</strong> B<br />

They can he taken by I caughl 11 while rishi<br />

Maine a bucktail froni a drifting Cramer Jr.. <strong>of</strong> Hadde<br />

Light, have ,.t boat. i»«t.<br />

i lh(! Kajanrus. They also captured 60<br />

«i7 l)U—— I<br />

t* mi mumu Mn*.<br />

Wim Of Urn, C...I, ttU,, Urn,<br />

tin «.r Curt Mw, «,« Jm<br />

TACKLE<br />

MAIIINf HAIIBWARI<br />

—- Weak, are niumj back in Rain. Mw »as<br />

well as a few flounders and i <strong>On</strong> ln0 Ulh. Charles Camp weighei<br />

I aruBl, A 60-pound black drum was ! ln a thref.pBUnd. sneounce ff<br />

Uken there last week. Flounders ai- ! and W Harrer, <strong>of</strong> Nerwoo<br />

so have been pulled In around the I '-rauehi in a onepound. Ihree-ounce<br />

""Ov king and a ISij-sunce weak<br />

e inlet, but <strong>On</strong> lhe l*th. Lemont's weighed In<br />

locli. : lh (ai i ? f this resort snaggi. _ _^<br />

fas comlni i!' o uno\ Ijijouncer.<br />

"led lo Ihs ! ' • •<br />

__ StPclman's reports a eilch <strong>of</strong> 180<br />

In the 22nd Annual<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />

NIW JERSEY<br />

FISHING CONTEST<br />

WWTi WOK FtHDEH.<br />

Walter H, Tf« -<br />

, V| 1OATYARD (€SSO<br />

MoMMomel ond BAilN V W ^ *<br />

WHi ft Bayf ront Mar In. Product,<br />

^ • ^<br />

SURFROOS"<br />

LOWEST<br />

PRiCiS<br />

ANYWHiRi<br />

•UALITV UtiCTION<br />

BOAT RODS<br />

M«l »6f Bay<br />

The Mmc day. Tom Cassidy. Fra<br />

•k « weak.,<br />

---~. J| • fwiriiound flitije "*"' d><br />

nnst, Irene, Mr, and Mrs. B p Dontl<br />

ana Mr. and Mrs. T, Baker from Sit<br />

limore nulled B2 blues.<br />

A 1 rsup at flrtermen went SUf<br />

Paint ahsar* Ed<br />

TW» Runn.r Thur.d.v ,<br />

I«, They win .boot lj<br />

•h«. Th. «,lih, ,<br />

Is two pound.<br />

Thi. <strong>Ocean</strong> pity<br />

renlesi In-•"--<br />

IT. Jack<br />

l 32 contcit<br />

''»• IS points, M<br />

d with H.poliil*<br />

'd bclueun (or—<br />

an ul ihy evm..<br />

isiiing Club held<br />

y at il» Mm »t.<br />

in<br />

_K. A Keifner', fti,_,_ .<br />

ALL BRAND N?W<br />

Tb. WUdwewl dty<br />

IMMd tH-MMWMit «T a Mt<br />

UtalM M licnuurn. ©i<br />

«nt <strong>of</strong> the mMm « wrti<br />

tnitura ^t* na<br />

Th» police M>l am UUn*<br />

l I<br />

BND OF S1A5ON SALB Of<br />

HAND MADE<br />

LAMP SHADES<br />

20% DISCOUNT<br />

EARL NORTH'S<br />

GIFT SHOP<br />

10%<br />

O F F<br />

WATS - 0<br />

FISHING i B0ATIN6<br />

IN $HQKT; ON EVEKYTHINO<br />

ANCHOR'N j<br />

YOUR IVINItUOI DIM<br />

2ND ST. « THI BAY ••)<br />

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DAY «r<br />

59th<br />

AN ANGLERS PARADISE 'A Mi 1<br />

TackU Furnlih«d at Slightly i<br />

Adults 50c m<br />

COM! ang SO "«IVIL<br />

SMSON TIGKWS OFFER A<br />

AMPLf FRII ME<br />

MAKE IT A<br />

AFTERNOON AT TV<br />

EVENING ON THE Bi<br />

tun 1 * doubly M,y M Atlonlic Cily, SM I*<br />

at ill faeil jn •taht wmdarful »v«m<br />

tt>« 1st! ait«iHB9 race, head tar f<br />

o| o«9 Nw towiiwaih tq AHontk air, Mta<br />

I<br />

Swvrdoy, <strong>Aug</strong>wtl 24*,<br />

VENTNOR TURF<br />

>000<br />

M/M MIU, TUW<br />

"MStAl MMOMON *i.M HHI<br />

A-1 i<br />

ed Advertisements<br />

CLAJUUmD AD BATH '<br />

Werta or Lf* .,.,,,,, , jfo<br />

i ttc par wont weaMaa 10 word.)<br />

COHMCUU Turn, with ID Word. «Lw , , a&M<br />

.14. Requiring Box Numb«rt, 2&a Men<br />

All Clasalfied AdverUsing Caah —<br />

^ Ne .Woe Uta w CUwlfy- Ad.<br />

tf In. «lv.n to reJrewouUv. or brought to •«£•<br />

ST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CAM OB STAMPS to<br />

>r MMpM mr phone aa «rt«y |M CSBMsiara<br />

nttlue* BUM bl to before adnrMMMM U aft la<br />

•DM Dlsplny Advertising _ fijg pw [nd,<br />

•Irufmi<br />

day you we<br />

THANKS<br />

THORNLE¥ HUGHM<br />

T<br />

FOUND<br />

HANS WMST WATCH, Faund M<br />

Puik place on Sundsy. Phase 3nm<br />

FEMALE HILP WANTED<br />

aALtSram. wnM By NMI<br />

l thi I I l<br />

GIWL OR WOMAN for riumbln, „.<br />

CEMENT HBO Low "«• 5H-*ay weei. Mutt type<br />

•ffi^Jlfflfgn Mth UfrUf portion. Apply Milton jWley<br />

ilmnnln. duiHM <strong>of</strong> ^S0 W«t Ave,. In penon, t!<br />

DWILL<br />

' CARS<br />

d thm finest<br />

\r$ where thm<br />

New Can<br />

n sold.<br />

* J 3,195<br />

Ceupa<br />

fc J 2,995<br />

'"* J 2,695<br />

Coup*<br />

!* J U95<br />

CauM<br />

-* J 795<br />

I Mitt<br />

Sill Ct«S<br />

> Allowances<br />

irtdNOWon<br />

57 PONTIAC<br />

^1 <strong>of</strong> Yoor CMM<br />

venue<br />

High School Gfdduates<br />

fee s#ulh«ni N«w<br />

J»i»«y regional oWI«<br />

<strong>of</strong> The PrudonHal<br />

inturane* Company<br />

li n«^d t© train for<br />

clerical assignments<br />


^ »•<br />

55j.*-7l'-..<br />

gef RED-y to go , .<br />

-••^iS^CiC to School<br />

Jvf»faw far guyt & doll*.<br />

.. . . GMMM JUMP by<br />

WtCKn-MOARD colon in<br />

; • CAR COATS<br />

* COATS<br />

worn aw upi SLACK iTYut<br />

?l ~*i<br />

lob* CompHtd<br />

raws B<br />

MtMarWi<br />

MSM2-JBV<br />

JM MHH, a anWw top<br />

Olrt. Senior Motto. DMI<br />

. a USE OUR<br />

m 2 to 12 ^-^^Y<br />

: ;UNtOR'S<br />

•* DISCOUNT<br />

CINTiR<br />

• OPEN DAILY *M TO 9 P.M.<br />

I TfMES FOR TERRIFIC<br />

IPS! Blir NOW FOR<br />

iiPR! am im<br />

DISCOUNTS FOB BACK<br />

TO SCHOOL SHOPPERS<br />

y<br />

• week<br />

Cwnli*,<br />

g week<br />

AJbus wiU provide i<br />

County Contest £*«%!»» Itatned Mr. ud<br />

*5 Lists Winners iZZSmr &RBSBS*<br />

T^: CMdm Angl.r (Nf, $12, fr MtlMbfS c^^^^i^.m^<br />

enl <strong>of</strong> the Wattkly Awtird pmWSlWM-The Annual Rum. $£_F#Z"b_,»?_*** *•«*•. Paul<br />

".._".. ~ mage and<br />

MMl fUnuM CflnleK.<br />

(or <strong>of</strong> PuWlc Affalra, :<br />

CBWy <strong>of</strong> a 10 pound. | ounce.<br />

Hmer J», £<br />

£«e«ftr QvMiif in fashion Show<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mn, Beulah Kntrlcken,<br />

NRMNAL NOT1I<br />

*°^ ( * t -MEMUIT»J-, &HT Rutland si,, *SS l ? i * 1 "* "WniiM several mta<br />

op last week<br />

<strong>City</strong> Race Course. LUUaa<br />

-ageant BMI month. Mrj<br />

I warsnviiie, Sunday,<br />

I Mr, and Mrs, prank Clfonl and<br />

fihtor. Diane, called on h« sktcr,<br />

r». Henry Mayihura and rsmUy, af<br />

oodbine. Sunday.<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Claud,. Kahicr enter.<br />

talncd »t Sunday dinner his mother<br />

Mrs. AEnes Kohlsr, <strong>of</strong> this community,<br />

and Mr. DDd Mrs, H, a. Ratter<br />

man, <strong>of</strong> Ileralwy, Pa,<br />

Mrs, Agne* Kohier visited wvpral<br />

daw with Mr, and Mrs, a B, KaUtr-<br />

Raleigh Hotel in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Mr*. Robert Haulewn an<br />

t, who were the<br />

^^^k'kMyffi VAC*<br />

MIM Lillian Sehmiibiiu wu • din.<br />

n»r fu»t <strong>of</strong> Mr, .nd Mrs, Mario D#-<br />

Ssnlis, <strong>of</strong> Miyrlllt, Saturday<br />

Robert Ilaniepcn,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily. for tnreo day<br />

--«-.-.—J a hail game In PhUdelphia<br />

Sunday,<br />

THili'S 4 NT<br />

CALLED R<br />

AT 1245 WiST<br />

©PIN DAIIY 9 A. M, 'Tf<br />

fM§ PARKING<br />

SUITS ! . ;<br />

Go bach totchool inirylairtan<br />

tallorad Suir. Wa have lha na _<br />

•hadat and ttyla*.<br />

J<br />

SPORT COATS •'• l<br />

A mult tap wary trudant'. W<br />

N.w tall esiora. Tailored for .<br />

SLACKS-;,:<br />

NwwaM color*. Ivy gnsn. ^<br />

Brown and Charcoal Gray. SiM#<br />

ing ftannai and Oabardlna. ^<br />

I. "<br />

»•!$$ SHIRTS ^<br />

Whita and color* in oxford tt<br />

Button down and ipraad colUr»,<br />

TIES . 1<br />

i-arfM MlacHori o* tha nawM»f*U<br />

combination* including n '<br />

•»r!p*Ji and wool challi*. ;^<br />

SWEATERS ^<br />

Taka your choic* from fhfM<br />

SMIandt and L.mb'. Wool. (<br />

V NMR. Pull Over and S' '<br />

4M<br />

SHOP IN OUR BQYS' DBPAKT<br />

COMPLETE SELECTION Of!'?<br />

Suite - Topcoats - Sp<strong>of</strong><br />

Shim - Slack*<br />

. 4n Tht Exdutiv<br />

*»PWntatlv; in<br />

<strong>On</strong>mn Cky for<br />

Pram 6 to It<br />

Yrtir Dial<br />

OCEAN Girff<br />

Telephone 0304 or 0309 OCIANCTV<br />

i Wallet With $60<br />

des and Amateur<br />

LL RAHR<br />

-loo« •««• <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

I wall.t" itartad tail<br />

en al»yoar«M Wrry<br />

nd a taHoKd w»tcr-<br />

•mong m i dabrU<br />

ad up on th* tSUi «i,<br />

•• MonOay's storni<br />

epsBsd It. he fsund<br />

bi »10 Mill,<br />

• wallet M his rather,<br />

iilnscr. a rlsltor here<br />

r, iiumuiger lm<br />

iat«ur rte.<br />

i nm CUB.<br />

s ih« contents <strong>of</strong> the<br />

jor found SOBS lank<br />

, a nnul aureetnenl<br />

UfleaUon card ml in<br />

card gave the name<br />

vre, but the addreu<br />

and,<br />

-Ing Hi* sthtr con.<br />

H«r sanfully ptoMd<br />

kMk Ilia* Md fjKMMi<br />

^ilSifM #^=^is wiifci<br />

fWt Wai nHfnU- WHlCB<br />

Jratt, 711 Aiburr »v.<br />

Mumlngtr mat Mw h«f M Ml*<br />

trail,<br />

He worn to the address on A*bury<br />

av. and 1 found, to his turprii c.<br />

a vacant lot. Detective Munilnger<br />

had hit a blind alley. ff« decided<br />

to enlist the (Id <strong>of</strong> The Senti, .-I-<br />

Ledger and came to the publlca.<br />

lion <strong>of</strong>fice, late Thursday night.<br />

He questioned Miss Mabel Biteiard,<br />

<strong>of</strong> flee mon.ger us to wtiether<br />

•ing. After a check <strong>of</strong> aaek ne<br />

paper* H was found that no one<br />

reported tuch a Ion, This was<br />

another itratige part <strong>of</strong> the me,<br />

thought detective Mmuinscr, who<br />

wouM not report a HO loss?<br />

The contents <strong>of</strong> the wallet were<br />

placed on a desk for closer eia-oliuitlon.<br />

Miss BUoard scnitullled<br />

the rental agreement, ivhieh woo<br />

frayed and tiordly lesJUe,<br />

Ma iMHad IN* nam, ClarMM<br />

•arliar,' and Hiat ha hit IIBM4<br />

MM nmimii) Mr m Mn. Landau.<br />

Th* nuiu raflf a Ml wHh Mita<br />

•Ikurd and ih. tsM MumhiMr<br />

'hlnmtm Influence on the Beach<br />

STYLE sun bonnet adds a fetching few touch<br />

tty post by sun-tanned Marie Dwyer. <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />

't you think?—Senior Studio.<br />

>er Suggests County<br />

orts Pool Ad Funds<br />

Iirt* mprtMad lIMll M<br />

-J" al notinB (ha ••mall<br />

•pace adnHlainf Cap*<br />

nty nurti (only BOill<br />

InriivMMal aunty reMrt<br />

." and datlarad HMt<br />

• net ampare fawraMlf<br />

i iaraer, iplalhler dl«pl»v»<br />

, retort inH.<br />

•TO continue to scatter around one<br />

and two Inches <strong>of</strong> cramped miperta<br />

cded that, the big problem<br />

lives about an individual resort<br />

ag<br />

iual resorts and mort buBl-<br />

111 know they must adverthe<br />

competitive vacation<br />

eiit an the Oaiette, "But<br />

»er Twp. Has<br />

io Tii-ln<br />

n <strong>City</strong> Connect*<br />

h Two Official.<br />

' <strong>City</strong> police have <strong>of</strong>fered '<br />

HMriUM, .<br />

jg Thundar, a two-way radio<br />

went Into operation between<br />

<strong>City</strong> police baadttMrwn and<br />

• <strong>of</strong> Mayor Atlas J. Klata<br />

•utomobfle <strong>of</strong> Special Offlriti<br />

iattanhy In the main-<br />

-nihlB. vihlB, ty KAY MWIN tf<br />

Chief WUIlam WUIIam H, H. Smith Smith en. e)MitHnt »«IHM<br />

SIM «t. ***ral


P^^»HBiiP Dtfulli Hois<br />

> w g i Pwdimng g MMW,<br />

liMMil UVM were laved Walking <strong>of</strong>f with too<br />

r^tiiroui* *aMy. tam to the Contnct M<br />

1H? edition Of «A«ld«U. H«*W WwmrStT. KKl<br />

Ik* .tatl.tk.1 j-e^STrt ««• •*«? «««?•». in<br />

U<br />

MiM HmwMi in nun<br />

ptCMOtloti ranged<br />

M yaan<br />

few<br />

«M ,<br />

MM per mt tor AUdnn fanr yaus<br />

W«*e«da>f nwnUw aattftt Ite<br />

«•»*• «ri« with bonow ,£Eii<br />

- H«fd for Grand Jwry<br />

•W*W &>f**-f The Ope May Co«t Guard Mulioii<br />

FrsiMlMdl ikkmtm MM the aver- baseball tean captured the North<br />

at* WMkar Io privale IhdtBtry 13 Atlantic c^iamplomthlp toy down<br />

P*r «ot <strong>of</strong> hlj amuui lncwne, ae- Quonsct Faint, NjLS,. 1711, In<br />

Me^tWaH Illness rocenLty eon- ment at ape Hay Friday<br />

ducM. Tbe avwaCQ WMt ri UM The litle .utont»lk-.lly cmrled the<br />

MMm ««rw«4 by tka ituOy was Cape Hay team iota the All-Navy<br />

mwrnte «M «»d, la »oyi, aget U ciiih other and the situation <strong>of</strong> onuI<br />

and coraatiom Inlemignt will be in Holy Craaa<br />

and 14, were orde.- to leave Wild. Hunting a door opened beeaujia it lor her .jaui'hter's wedding Mrs, Ceaietery, May* Landing,<br />

out! Thursday lifts- theU' pareau uas too stuffy and two mlnutfslater 'Mrk chdsiT'a steer"blue- nylon or 4 « • *_:—<br />

his neighbor asking thai it be closed I'.mdy and lace over taffeta gown f t|._.- R I ^ •„<br />

because it created s draft.<br />

Mith blart aeeeswirlca and • corsage r^m«r VMS I WO<br />

<strong>of</strong> MMb Uirfta ihew.<br />

Ha also siia-tkM ••everything but i.l whit* and pink cuniaUons ami QQVf AftVf Son<br />

Municipal Judge Louia j. Mattcra money" has turned up in the los;<br />

srdeMd Mcli<strong>of</strong> the pareaM M resnd<br />

found department, with top bill briber eho,* . pink cfcUfc..<br />

>..d lace over taffeta go^ii with M«fc ;<br />

returned to owners.<br />

or !hi high round look <strong>of</strong><br />

you* i ,, you must try 4 Noypex<br />

Ijying Brq <strong>of</strong> luiurieui n^«n miy-<br />

qui««t« and elijjtic, with coltoB-<br />

lin«cf nylon eupi. Excluiiv* ^lattii;<br />

Cti»4nni/ronl dipt lew, divide* di-<br />

_ Tiiwry/ &tclu«ivB btafcut n'A pooeli<br />

Mlfx^fuH io your .v.ry b«oth.<br />

AM M* *lm*» l>« irandchildroii;<br />

£ ESJ"_*V •' •»• BM Mi* vear tludent it Whoaliin<br />

j . — —<br />

if PMIadciplila, fer vaudivlllt and Bsminary in Wheaton, IU<br />

ipsnftat. His vlaiin always «- I Amsng the Ms gueats at the wed-«Mi<br />

Buscn, ronver<br />

- „...^ i;lfimi'w»r« Mr,not m;..tret mt.<br />

<strong>City</strong> for rhi ««mio«-. ' .\aughiun, <strong>of</strong> Ml, Iphra'iBi and thii<br />

. year thU proved to be a ^ IS!?'-*. * *"»«"""» *N-a«h- Mi« Ann, •u.eh,<br />

•Ht, Jusl before lhe«oi '<br />

,, ,„ go on the stage for II<br />

ttat an impBrtant part had b«m I aB Tna ,wln»<br />

dews had no eaverinf • whatsaaver,<br />

M It was quite usual far bats ta<br />

fly In and |oln Hie family.<br />

During this second term the first<br />

three day conference for the women<br />

<strong>of</strong> that area waa held. From that<br />

conference the present Presbyterlal<br />

grew which was <strong>of</strong>ficially organized<br />

live yean ago. They meet three<br />

days once a year.<br />

The speaker continued by describing<br />

the contrast <strong>of</strong> the New Africa<br />

and the simple primitive Old Africa.<br />

The. New country presents many<br />

problems due to the inception <strong>of</strong><br />

Matron* to Stag*<br />

Cem*dy*in Church<br />

A oumJu, euMdy, "After the<br />

Church Supper," will be presented<br />

by the Young Matrons 1 Christian<br />

Fellowship <strong>of</strong> the Hacsdonla Methjjdist<br />

Chun*. 10th and Simpson nv,,<br />

Thursday evening at 8:45. Proceeding<br />

the comedy will be a brief program.<br />

The play to Mac directed by Mrs,<br />

Roteba Morris. Cast member* include<br />

Mrs. Blanche Parker, Mrs,<br />

Zebrna Lyle«, Miss Agnes Lilly, lira.<br />

Maty Woods, Mrs. Bortha Shaw and<br />

Mn. MarUta Crimes.<br />

Among those takimr part in the<br />

pragram are Jims T, NewUrk Jr..<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Mm. Marine Owm.<br />

James Manna and Mrs Suo ManJjle.<br />

MISS AMERICA<br />

PA6EANT PARADE<br />

Sept. 3,'57,8JO P.M.<br />

smm mm<br />

TKKETS NOW OH SALE<br />

Per RcMrvotleni Call<br />

BERT'S PATIO SHOP<br />

2ND A WKST AVENUE<br />

Of«an CHy 3121 or 1123<br />

SEPTEMMR 16th<br />

AMERICAN LESION<br />

PARADE TICKETS<br />

OHM AU. VIA*<br />

HIMAKES<br />

I I I AtwiiNMMm uAo<br />

Storti, Window.<br />

. Bactnnk D»>io««<br />

W*atmu yom want loo*—<br />

IMM M<br />

•Btl CwttSl<br />

NlgtN hi Old Scotland- and • pni Tlw' Am«rlH!»h<br />

Oto ai a to<br />

tmtbw 10-1S lor it* 71Ui<br />

who alao unc<br />

OK Invi<br />

4<br />

I Natural<br />

HW «B«t BabM BOB. aa duosjra. avestad.<br />

A nuwnlna team MB SwtUmd, I The annual Fall Autoboa<br />

'•ndwUib. conducted<br />

OOMU at tite reunion lndmlecl: 1 m AUantle aWtaa wUI<br />

o* WuV,C«» Mar Cttr. A fait<br />

JGWotk, Mrt.|whlefe, with Jna <strong>City</strong><br />

HUR R TI<br />

1 DOWN<br />

I (ju UO'V. „<br />

SfcK/-';••<br />

JVyiiwfl 1 .<br />

ifcj^ =«3.<br />

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52-49<br />

ttftdllad «tt<br />

«tt tont<strong>of</strong> wtiw Gallo I atrtl<br />

J«ctf stksto Win<br />

jll Loop Title<br />

mth««wnd.<br />

6rt. wba will «ptaln Uie Ha<br />

ate» BUB jump<br />

Tom Adam,.<br />

the otuliiK out <strong>of</strong> Sab McNcill I<br />

n ii it l»<br />

17 It a M<br />

Sport S/anft<br />

•M»—l, MnHiiJi Wsrk<br />

•« Mrrtlnd«le and a 'double lo<br />

Ing hitlers for the Saints wfrre<br />

'inuiiin and Mayer with two hlli<br />

SI. <strong>Aug</strong>ustine 0 1 0 B % . 1<br />

TIP CLYMER<br />

— R«f Mired —<br />

Ilaetrieal Confracfor<br />

mi AMURV AVINM<br />

PNON1 HM<br />

FLOOR<br />

SANDING<br />

• uNoiiuai<br />

• CON60WALL<br />

eowM.iTf<br />

FL^OR smviei<br />

*»I-HALT Tit, . „„„„ T|Li<br />

PAINTING g^|^SJ<br />

OF ALL KINDS == r '—-—^w*"<br />

*. JORDAN<br />

(I««MMrl<br />

«• ft tin<br />

INTERlOU UnrfRHM<br />

PAINTING<br />

H. WAITER KkMI<br />

General Contracting<br />

MUUKLV<br />

Th. Ocaan <strong>City</strong> Mn^Us |Mr»<br />

100 WIST AVENUE<br />

GRILLO<br />

1NTIR1MI —iXTlllKNI<br />

W CCNTKAI. AVf MU«<br />

••HnMH PanMakM<br />

ABOVE A<br />

AOOODI<br />

— ROOFIN<br />

SHEET MfTAL WO«K — «<br />

FORCED WAtM Al*<br />

GAS and AM W<br />

FOR PRO<br />

! COURTEOUS<br />

CALL 11<br />

WM. S. I<br />

ANDERSO<br />

ELECTRICL<br />

SBrvica and lh«#allaHoti '<br />

1352 AUUHY AVENUE U<br />

Wi Spaciallu In liacfrlt Mamt Htitlf<br />

IRVIN JOHN$ON,<br />

Ptton* ISM — Bay 9r<br />

M4 AAuty Av«<br />

Hotoli, HomM and Sh»p« Wind fcc f<br />

tiivici.!<br />

CMMI Ewctric<br />

HOTPONT AW4I<br />

LaurencttE,<br />

Electrical Con<br />

t<br />

r Ugftt ami<br />

R«polr tJr»d Mo<br />

»520 AttURY AVSu<br />

"e»ft, A<br />

occun-Kt<br />

jy IBM,<br />

t a patrol<br />

„ with fire<br />

do much to<br />

Would provide<br />

reds <strong>of</strong> famUlM<br />

upon eontlnued<br />

•martial flahuii<br />

More Uiaa 100<br />

V'S<br />

iMBBR.<br />

lo HOUSES<br />

6IWIN STAMPS<br />

UMBIhlG<br />

I EATING<br />

IS THE TIME TO...<br />

FOR AS<br />

LITTLI AS .<br />

per week<br />

NO MONEY<br />

DOWN<br />

PS<br />

IT TOOK A LOT <strong>of</strong> will power and a firm stand for PhUUp J, Baker, general man-<br />

not eligible to ride at the track. However, the young ladles an star performers in their<br />

own field and the gongs are ae familiar as the fUks they are wearing. The McGuires<br />

were recent guests at the track.<br />

County Jail Hit for<br />

Housing Juvwniks<br />

"""" " ' ' Department <strong>of</strong><br />

•• and Aa 'iK-iea lut «i-'<br />

•~i the isperatlon <strong>of</strong> tl,<br />

Cape May Ceuniy Jail at Court House '<br />

on all poiflt§ with tli€ exeeption <strong>of</strong> |<br />

tho hfltidlihit <strong>of</strong> jU¥eniies> ]<br />

In o letter to the County Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Freeholders, Capt. Frank B. Baer,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hie Slate Depariment, recommended<br />

that, some place othsf than<br />

(he jail be provided (or homing<br />

juvenllei under 18 yoari <strong>of</strong> ago,<br />

llo noted on a vUIt to the Jail<br />

on <strong>Aug</strong>ust 12 uiat several youths<br />

from 13 to 17 were being sonfinsd.<br />

He said rooms being used in Ihe<br />

Jail for juveniles over IS are adequite.<br />

LANCASTER WOMAN HERE<br />

Mrs, Elizabeth lunbo, <strong>of</strong> Laneastef.<br />

Pa., is viaiti^e at fiiff neennie<br />

Hotel, ' ^<br />

Claniftod Adi Bring Qumc (tnulfi<br />

YOUR<br />

iBASEMENL<br />

An if M§ m<br />

Gay SHM Ctaftr<br />

cr ActMths<br />

SNilhl |h(b Matortals,<br />

Our Horn* Planning D«p«r|M««l<br />

will h«l» y»y<br />

d*ii|n ysiir ntw ro#m.<br />

halp you twlwm Hi* proper<br />

•nalMf idlf, put you in touch<br />

wNb • rattaUa «Htfiittir.<br />

and «Mlst you In ahtoln-<br />

PHONF-Sf.i l.ilf C<br />

copy down and apply these card<br />

sueeeed or faiL Now it appears<br />

thai Ihert is such a test and that<br />

It has bean<br />

with us ir i^^ia<br />

far many<br />

years in ^<br />

the form<br />

et an qrdi^<br />

nary deck ^<br />

<strong>of</strong> playing ^<br />

cards. At<br />

ifsst that's<br />

the belief<br />

9 your big decision:<br />

''Does he gloat when he wins?<br />

II he does, duck A gloating winner<br />

ii far worse than a moaning loser<br />

-'Does he gripe about losses?<br />

Then he's a pennypincher.<br />

"Does he sigh audibly when<br />

you're slow to play your cards?<br />

Careful, he's the impatient type.<br />

''Does he fuss about your game?<br />

If he does, he may want to make<br />

V*TIM^^ you over.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oltilie ^^^^ "Is he pleased when you make<br />

K; ReJIly, famed sard expert whs a §aod piayf Thin he'll enjoy your<br />

yean •so.<br />

your skilL<br />

In an article in • recent luut <strong>of</strong><br />

a national maia^ine. titied "Should "Bees he make you feel your<br />

You Marry Him'"<br />

man's character by his C i play- full eredti helpmate"<br />

ing and can therefore lea. m ad- Mrs, Reiliy cautioni heavily<br />

vance "it yeyf ifierriage will be aagainst<br />

the man who ii loo eaiy<br />

hot coal or cold clinker" loiniL whs milhi yawn and say,<br />

there's ^melhing aboul card "Honey, don't take it so seriously.<br />

character debiti—or m«rlt*—paps<br />

ping to the «urfaco The "Wflin Instead <strong>of</strong> taking lover toy home '<br />

who is stttntlve and potits at hems on the legend date to gtt better<br />

and In public can destroy all hlfacquiintcd<br />

wllh th* talk*. Mri<br />

gains with one telltale outburst it Reilly iufeeiti you both hie <strong>of</strong>f to<br />

Bridge**<br />

your Bridge club. Or. "arrange ta<br />

Mrs, Reilly calculates that no have mother luggest casually: \<br />

matter what oUier tests you've 'anyone for Canasta?*"<br />

/Cnow About<br />

the Weather<br />

By I, H. llMi<br />

What U a barometer; What does<br />

It really meausre?<br />

A barometer la a very atnpi* wt<br />

<strong>of</strong> icales. It weighs the air la^'or<br />

above ysu. Air has weight and the<br />

I height sf the layer above you d#i<br />

ti^rmiues the readiag on .your ba*<br />

I roBletfr, AetuaUy, aovspe eaa' Eoaks<br />

a barometer and if care la wed It<br />

will be accurate.<br />

If you have a glass tuba, closed<br />

at one end. In th# shape <strong>of</strong> a II, vau<br />

hiive a ready-sade barometer. Turn<br />

Uie euri'gd end down* add wst£f up<br />

to about the halfnay mark (on J<br />

good, clear day) and hang it on the<br />

wail,<br />

Yoi will naties that the water will<br />

rUe In tho open end when prenure<br />

falli^^when bad wgathgr is eomini.<br />

It will recede again when clear, good<br />

weather returns. This la because<br />

Bind weather accompanies a algh<br />

pi Mure ayslem. And a high pressure<br />

tystesi is nothing but a high<br />

Payer <strong>of</strong> air above you—hence the<br />

greater weight <strong>of</strong> air pressing down<br />

on the water in the open end <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tube,<br />

Wh^ Uie air layer abbve you is<br />

not high la low pressure system i,<br />

weight pressing dovn on the open<br />

end <strong>of</strong> your homomiidc Laronjetcr<br />

Wallace Bros.<br />

Buick<br />

SAL1S • SERVICE<br />

tth and SIMPSON AVINUt<br />

OCIAN CITY, N..J. PH8NI IVt<br />

CW4r«nt«Ml IMIEO CAR*<br />

9IMUUII •UICK PARTS<br />

will not be great, but will still be<br />

higb (because you trapped the good,<br />

| weather, MgnipraHUH air in it when<br />

you added the water). The high<br />

piesniirc air in the closed end will<br />

thus push water upward In the opes<br />

end.<br />

I, eTen I, am He that blotteth<br />

out thy tranif reasfona foe<br />

nine own uake, and will not<br />

remember thy slnB.~(tnIiih<br />

*Z, 25.)<br />

It !a the still, amall voice <strong>of</strong><br />

conscience whiclv abides within<br />

u» all the days—and especially<br />

the nights—<strong>of</strong> our lives Oat<br />

'remembers' our gina. But God,<br />

our merciful Futher, wiu forgive<br />

the humbly, truly repentant,<br />

sod five us new llfe In Hl»<br />

loring-klndnesa.<br />

Save 10 to 15%<br />

on your<br />

AUTO INSURANCE<br />

PREMIUMS<br />

Ntney Ltoyd Chattfn<br />

1315 Aabury Ava,<br />

PHONS 0060<br />

COMEIHTOeAY<br />

AND SEE THE<br />

f 57 Studebaker<br />

^*- fl » BS • N.w Drivlnp Confrol<br />

BODY & FEN9ER p A UFUCH•'•* CAM<br />

£%&<br />

awm«r Kob«rt a. H^i<br />

UtHlMIW und.r M*<br />

UH>*r «ld tbn» Utt rellgf<br />

wtaf iv «>»• out<br />

U l h «<br />

U fully a MfaMBdyH an saw state<br />

tastf 1 , , ' ..<br />

Wcyiur eouBMMd Urn tha. L»B1»-<br />

IBSM "kM th. tm .trim*.", nt<br />

ka cannot apnd a mm without leg.<br />

Ul*ttv« appravaL RUm Mate «f<br />

KfcooU, Inatltutlonal aparaUM and<br />

public deownd for sun 1 aarvkM<br />

t tor Ma Waktr ta4feft%'U<br />

*»t<br />

TJw gannar aald tt# expected<br />

tmt Mtata r«Uef night com* throurt<br />

hisher exclu tan but h« mauif 1<br />

nla Df>po*ttloo Is a gnwal aalN o.<br />

mm*<br />

an ywNH tax.<br />

Forbes naiad that "now even ha<br />

•dnlta Mat new taxes tre ineviuble<br />

fMMBTHaATIT r ,v- f.J'<br />

at a remit <strong>of</strong> his dissipation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

•tats'a financial resouKei", Forbes Bommm from ths rural pvmr A WaaUMtSB nUMr Wli llH<br />

•aid Meyncr had used up all <strong>of</strong> a 139 devalopnent fund <strong>of</strong> the Rural •dory <strong>of</strong> what happened at M| HI-<br />

mltllon jurplus be Inhtrited from Electrification addinUtnUen<br />

his RepuMkan nndceenor in gUm. meeting uheir sbUcatlou prom oily. her life had constantly<br />

Of the MB active electric borrowen •UH. everyone. UMIMIM A W ^ I<br />

PALL KOMI<br />

only nine were In arttsar. on pay. MM and had bean npnW by all j<br />

J<br />

ts as <strong>of</strong> AuKUSl 1, The amaUDt as a genuine batttoax, I<br />

h HN Bat now that afaa ma rfi*«. PM


PLAY<br />

TENNIS<br />

41 tfi.<br />

iliClly Tennis Club<br />

',.:Mm^UT Md ATLANTIC AVENUI<br />

" OPM DAILY<br />

9 A.M. TO 8 P.M.<br />

Officers<br />

Glllam Again Htadt<br />

Cfvk AuociaHon<br />

!*• mmml mHttaf <strong>of</strong> UM Central<br />

•, Saturdu* «ln« «tf«t«d eft<br />

Md board uMaben Ml dlf<br />

MtMUM tor MM Mataf yam<br />

»i «( O* AMNMka. nd<br />

i Schmidt m mun«J vie<br />

•CMtnt. W EM NorUi wu named<br />

"" ttane In ll» <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> »««Ury. j<br />

«r New Board <strong>of</strong> Governor<br />

MM Include O. T. Swoboda, Dr. •<br />

aMward Snaanbalaki. John CIulow<br />

and CtariM Sonn«Held.<br />

Th» mecUm •• -<br />

rtad proW<br />

city ana, along with rMwniaii and<br />

_ ettf pUnnln*<br />

Henry B, Cooper. Oce«n <strong>City</strong> buUd.'<br />

Ins Inspector, addrMMd the meeting<br />

_.. inn SKPT. 17J3— I— on re-zonta.- and the elty's plant for '<br />

f«A Our. NMfaoal M Igg M future development. j<br />

—• Sod«ly DMvklMMl th Ifca Mr. Glllam spoke on the Assocl*.'<br />

its Men's activities during tne past year<br />

~ and reported on planned projects for I<br />

Vt Ule ensuing year. I<br />

BAR<br />

OPtN<br />

DAILY<br />

7 a.m.-2 a.m.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Phone 9051<br />

34TH STREET<br />

* Expect 12 Deaths <strong>On</strong><br />

NJ Roads Ow H<strong>of</strong>idiy .<br />

Tbe New Jersey SUte Safety Coun- *<<br />

10 estimate, that M lives are ei-<br />

tme or more lives, tlie Coiincu"point<br />

«d out that during the tint aavan<br />

months <strong>of</strong> thl« y*ar m Uva» irera<br />

MM In 4S accidenta compared with<br />

ring Summer HMdMrt a^MtSf<br />

who did not atiend the «rMr «Mul' '<br />

get a general idea ai to Just ,'-•<br />

much fun (hey really<br />

color <strong>of</strong> the whale affair took plaM f«#:.*• *"<br />

out en the' falrwayt, . ' ~ I '<br />

For eiarople.<br />

atrntalad Ola Um ntaa fcotot.- Wl» Dwrtnf *• *•»», 9m W^<br />

m wen HMOM WUlumw. wiw play- ai tlM<br />

ed a beautiful game, and the "Old „. ._<br />

War Dawe" Pra" BUI IM4 «k« M "lAVABLB <<br />

th (herta look, lightly like "HH«o M b^r. L<br />

Silver" on the fly. T»to founoow !»»», ar 1<br />

rreaDy had a "ball-. W1M that rwey airf M j^-<br />

"llopl Indian- dai» BMCM dsM duUMo, IkM i<br />

aa lie la about to hit tk« lull, th* H«npurg« ^^ nww<br />

average onlooker not knowlim,»tar« M»l <strong>of</strong> the nenHwr* eri*f «g 1<br />

In wondamaiii. HareW Will!. «ay ung. tt *« pltlfnl. but SWft<br />

bad to support McKe* for U hol«. l"^ waa LOW»-<br />

; ._> j_ •-? t •'•*>. ,><br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the autaundUig hapfMimga " ' •-"**• .....<br />

<strong>of</strong> the day waa a bMUtlfuJ N tat MM nia best.<br />

lit by William, on the 18th «raen, •• to irtat to do with ;<br />

was top* for ma day. Another jjjd.Bcjr F<br />

event for the .book* was lob Hitch- Outlier. Mil rttma and BeMUf —<br />

Ings eollecltnz fmm J.ckion Crrr-ll. «cMy *oul* MM -nout -yln*<br />

Harry BeUwsar mun have been •« <br />

chasmg fieorge Alexander all over •« » • ; .•,'.,<br />

the fairways from the looks <strong>of</strong> "~ ""— -tmr'nTt Tfhff niitad It.<br />

Oedffifs More, they really dMl Th« were aft<br />

The nun* was in great Bhape, and "»•» ptaylng «otf U>U yea> than iol<br />

evidence <strong>of</strong> wme waa the f«et that S«r, "^ r^>_y-«"' aaHnd<br />

hTMdcait tram radla M M*><br />

MMM M tM ma«ariMI will ra><br />

Mm iiMM MfMy but WM will<br />

nat, •* iMt at H may, Mara a»<br />

l b Ji i<br />

v s M<br />

whMi anjwy ma and m aha hnwM<br />

IM W« h&hi hani awl alfht<br />

4l ^<br />

•W* y*« * dir«*lH»l tttiul. Thh<br />

Mrd iMMiMDi and. fha Mat<br />

arimr tr hang Mnffr alrrMF<br />

(HU'tMnJth* «M* *l MfMM M><br />

ins ryps; thk drlnr k uadaiW M<br />

hk IMt NMi « aarry iwanMaa.<br />

Ma aNt M NM adM H M iM<br />

99 Wltn H1#|F IMSdS<br />

M«.in 1H M tavrlMut ta.MM<br />

HOMI BUILDERS<br />

1<br />

OTHER I VStMAJW<br />

IN OClArfCITY<br />

Th« mw Vin4 <strong>of</strong> Font Uks Irif U W M it b hf.. ^ p<br />

ond it orts os big as it looks! ^ ; ^/13<br />

No matter Imc you meuure die new kind <strong>of</strong> Ford, It nnyao^tMOt - ,,. : :<br />

Not only U it the fnyuf aedan <strong>of</strong> the low-prm torn t i'| It ' "'""<br />

even than tame medium-priced ur>. And dWit ever BKA<br />

in V-S performance! No other car in Fonl'a %Jd.can.a^tqli It • «*•' -<br />

for you can have the Thuninbiifi •»« V~£ ensin^ ,••."": -.".'. ,, * I ' '<br />

styiM to stay m styM, M * ^ jor*i ^ J • - • "<br />

jimt .head i i , with atyling that 1 nnuiej h<br />

Ivflt t0 Stiy bait. If you've ever tried FonT/'-W-tM* ride, Ac^<br />

f-ou know ivfey Ford ka luiurr » low^wice'wota,•«Si"^; i<br />

•uipeaaUH, new frame and bodv,- you'll vroodeT \v^ct« Ac rowt'<br />

buinpa went! Yet, with .11 uWb^-cr" qualitk., Ford cvriea •<br />

Httleprice tag. No wander Ford ii themoit wantedi^hki^V.%.^.1<br />

B, «••; •' K'^1-


t %*** x m^^.<br />

Ik and he •<br />

*' " lij- ahop<br />

. nil win-<br />

<strong>On</strong>o the I — ?T"I-— •» —«i—ij", N, Y,<br />

'T" to«^er«aie1AlfonioD«EtoBea<br />

_. ,, I n«i*<br />

.na*Sfh^ t ' tyMvi "* a ' ti4 " 1 MWTTajj mii<br />

wriRi^R's RoufisOkiyed<br />

^^k iXA CEAV CourKtl Ckan<br />

JiSS N*w Marmora<br />

' Uncle ftp ft» iitJMd tow (be UU ***f"" TOWNSliq* — George E B«i<br />

/or nenriy 1,W *•#$• Wit wlvM B*llBy. te«Wn«l principal <strong>of</strong> the Up, M»i5<br />

HlMliiiMtaMrAiWMWU- • * TBWB»U» jaemenury School u, (lMy<br />

fit tab f«*r.' »««*. «nnounced yeaUrday that boiii<br />

>M*rnlty e«*ei aeeeuntoi tor "•• **o6i etfl« wUl fce open tor grail<br />

•test « per cent <strong>of</strong> MM Nay *u> «»»» «BUtr«tlon on TUeidly, Sep. •kiln!<br />

«y hgwllal KknlMloo. proceufd to ««wl»r I, frq« I It 11 I. n, «nd *U*<br />

»« en?«C My undfcr th. M>»* from 1 to 1 o'clotk In the afterneon Jo 5 a<br />

»« en?«C My undfcr th. M>»* from 1 to 1 o'clotk In the afterneon<br />

QBputetlrtt hew tMJMn PM^W Any K^dargirten pupUs wh di JH<br />

Jo 5<br />

QBputetlrtt hew tMJMn PM^W. Any K^dargirten pupUs, who did , J<br />

•dmtototeml to- Sew IsW 1^1 not regUter In th« Summer Roundup, '<br />

tesa, and af pupil, who an tmniferrlns J<br />

Kunntrup to Jjrinjlne lu new htk- from other dUlrlctn, should regbrter .,<br />

lM wap treatmBiit <strong>of</strong> childhood «•• oil SeptemDer J .» no rrg1.ter.tlon5 „<br />

»Ki, i*l»h asoum tor » per ewt will be aeMpted on the first day Of S<br />

ut th. toUl ho.plul.«dmlMioni, With phool, he said. Wu<br />

• record for docMn' lervwa followed la attend kindergarten Parents are<br />

, .-.,.,.... . u . ' the »me geneinl pattern. ' lemlnded to brlnj the pupil', birth<br />

hUU autographed baseball to Median, imtmiMd ty Congm- certlNute and a record <strong>of</strong> « sue-<br />

.f »k. u.,,, v_d, r »ii_ t .„«,., »lon«l action to provide MylUan i«s- ceuful VMcclnatlon agbiil sm.llpqx<br />

kvertged ttoutlSi Mr obe.<br />

Haiti at Pert Pix<br />

For Army Training<br />

Pvl. Gerald F, HolU, IB <strong>of</strong> B2B Uiii<br />

SOMEHS TOfNT—Methei* <strong>of</strong> kin-<br />

«v.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs<br />

g toe one (lolir klndergarie<br />

jetton programs for the morning<br />

ibout wery newi itand In<br />

feature at least a few <strong>of</strong><br />

the dMpipg toe between ,<br />

nt <strong>of</strong> the sftrSkeepert, <strong>of</strong><br />

•OMEM POINT^A rese,uUs<br />

..wing the AU«n,,e city T^aZ S wTrS at S Sihe<br />

ifflv thsPm<br />

long llfte <strong>of</strong> patrons waiUiii j,,**' «| the «b«r <strong>of</strong> highway j WM'adopted «t" y <strong>of</strong> seh001<br />

a reeling*oTcTty<br />

lian Co. |Q set up alternate rout.-. ' tlflernOon group win report at m 40<br />

ffira'tadl S*" JBffl -«'-•Kiatss—^I^SBE<br />

MUced in this country—and Can a man go years old wim mm m»ny wsslons have been held with I be composed <strong>of</strong> those<br />

VWon HC as well at nWit as a » tMm ACTC lo Itny. «» m is weilii nlf»t „ , » »* ACTC to establish those routei, <strong>of</strong> aaSMandV R-gJ]<br />

«abiis* those routei, I <strong>of</strong> aarjland av R«ul<br />

,j u » . , . vear^ld wiui M/so »i.C.i as at sreaeni then. i« nn «» »r ,i. ,..ii,,; ..«,:•..<br />

^aMed New Jersey's recent ob- ^T"* *"* Mm **t°»i tS^JSiS* 1 ? oro " no mMlls "' lkn « Ml "•" * l » »<br />

_n#w an ihic , nr,i •««*•> Of Are present headlights adequate transportation to or from the Fair. i*;M is ] s m<br />

V^ed for tile hUto. But* pressure These are «mo <strong>of</strong> the auesUons ••» »"*• «"" «•»•» -'•" '"—- •• •-••- .^i-"<br />

' We, it is easlerla many cases to «<br />

t.tjiey want, whether Jt is enforce- [<br />

4Ab *• Bureaucrat*<br />

that_no'ohe reads soon disaijjpear.<br />

spenenng esdmate for liS?<br />

to<br />

e taxpayers,<br />

safety and tratfie^<strong>of</strong>.<br />

K'ne1<br />

ff »eet the childr<br />

t, the iythor oWera I«» Jnnttjon with MaeArthur Wvd. I procedWe°il*re(.o!nJ|enl<br />

*r«ey«i wlution*. \ . **? v "k av, school aliernate- | fibers in makin- t<br />

or, ta wh,, ta u*<br />

speeifleally devoted<br />

<strong>of</strong> MacArthur blvd.<br />

or* av, to Thw .HU-I.<br />

iveral solutions. j north on l-ierson av. to PhiladelphM<br />

iv thon to<br />

•>'- fint suggesUon Is I " D««es ««es av, and to Sliore<br />

rt then lo<br />

I their eieeted and > fairways<br />

then lo fairway<br />

»jto idoptM<br />

from fundt<br />

MfruEtion ef<br />

• COM<br />

* nal debt to boot. eh traffic lh to Say a<br />

He then suijesM such pr.etUal j '<br />

I solutions « the r- J —•— - "- 1 •<br />

at night, trainln;<br />

OSSWORD PUZZLE<br />

or Vmtiir I Rafter<br />

The summalkjii <strong>of</strong> hU book stalt-s re Heifer, <strong>of</strong> Lanidowne Pa<br />

, rtBtag i,w, fce ca^ia to<br />

tasni, to five humans hetter<br />

vision. Me claims, however,<br />

4MB result, can be<br />

produced with<br />

Qh9m<br />

-So saps the rVknd, »hd with »<br />

ewlb-, the tyrani's pic,, t M a l^<br />

devilish o*eis,.4lil!!upf • • "*"*?<br />

Neeeiisily wUl 4M#Jl * man, I<br />

«w«towiiitoW4jr<br />

« ikd<br />

rhk and Thomai I iettt, -rtih<br />

ln "" "»"»r. J'he chUd'.<br />

I h<br />

f 1 ' 1 from Johnson av,<br />

, and Bala dr..<br />

he made<br />

I <strong>of</strong> Mar>-,<br />

nyptsU Jt afteeiad by other<br />

year 18J7.S8. Bvjj,<br />

lake advantage df this „<br />

cident insurance for hi<br />

dyrlBi school<br />

the first day is<br />

9 S^ j ><br />

m yqhogj<br />

•" poyiinl erl,,<br />

«»fl South LaurelJ «Wr?n«_iII,ptrsd hy ,he<br />

ub mentioned that]<br />

raj openings In th»|<br />

traffic Ught I<br />

ing at Fort Dix, N. j: pint<br />

He entered the service under the tents<br />

esorve Fortes Aet.whieii proild?s A<br />

initial etaht<br />

will receive 1<br />

onlerinij a ipe<br />

• at Fort Dm he<br />

jekj' leave befoie<br />

nl.<br />

fCHOOL BOYS UKt TO I<br />

f" «»«. Ifs warm with<br />

l^uplta trantfereliiB from oHiw dis.<br />

Road area will attend the morning<br />

session and pupils tram the Petersburg<br />

and TUAahoe area wilt attend<br />

the anemoMt session.<br />

Lunch wJli be served in the sehool<br />

cafeteria bMinnfm* nn ll,n rl,,7. j "<br />

The cost <strong>of</strong> hoi matte<br />

_t hring their luneh money the!<br />

Beroh Family Enjoys<br />

Reunion Aix«rd Soats<br />

TUCKAHOB=A unique reunion <strong>of</strong><br />

i the Beriilt family or tuckahee w^<<br />

hevuii<strong>of</strong><br />

; Sundayi<br />

i e«r waj f'<br />

! Uken. •-,<br />

prHfw «i<br />

C41UD l?g<br />

AT 1245 WIST A<br />

OPW DAILY 9 A. M. W<br />

— Wff PARKING<br />

THSKtTS A NEW r<br />

p'<br />

HARDWARE $<br />

at 3315 Wei* r<br />

— Open Ygqr 'fi,<br />

*MPH PARKING OP1N 0A,UT DAILY 1M fj<br />

FRIDAY 1<br />

ified Advertisements<br />

ta for ttw» flshuna ahould be ln th.<br />

CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />

, Word! M 1«M ..,.,. ,,..,, 7Bc<br />

'• Marine Servlie, lUJi ana<br />

FURNtTURE — ENTIRE MOMJ:<br />

IJ BBility to drive a ear safely.<br />

"r. English was freed <strong>of</strong> the ilOO<br />

j poated ifs a material wltaeM<br />

pending ouicume <strong>of</strong> injuries to Francis<br />

Wyatt, 41: <strong>of</strong> eiS 3rd st,, and<br />

Valdo Ijtahn, JS. <strong>of</strong> 320 Asbury av,,<br />

lite injund utility workers,<br />

According to report* received by plteiaurc to the eWnrti'witt<br />

UNOALOW—Two bedrooms, all elec. the court, Wyatt suffered a eoneua-<br />

Irle kitchen with Riubatc oUBual,<br />

l tl h Ailbl<br />

•ion <strong>of</strong> the spine and will be unable<br />

Sel* Wuclf^ieSber"and «««%r i,mm *eek. »H7 Ash,- U, return tb work untir October<br />

OctoMr re rentai. Also Aso iiHtlUble viUMI for sear Ave, Phone 22T3.<br />

Halm. It was reported, suffered' a<br />

iraetured nusc.<br />

B Bultimori! Avc^ BlUa. 823 OCEAN AVE,~Sil,iO,00 for month<br />

ine Wlgrade f.2*<br />

September, Meepi S, Aiio g OOMB- AeeordlhK to police, the jnon wer»<br />

IMO front, apartments at low Septemoer working at a waterhole In (he street<br />

—— raia, phone SK*.J or see atf, Kui-U<br />

CBNTaAl, PART pr TOWN — <strong>On</strong>e on premises, Bremisei, &28 S.^ wheniBnglishii ear erasJuM throug*<br />

' bedroom, flist tloor apartment for = — a perimeter <strong>of</strong> red flaw and irmBU<br />

rent ymrly. »lp,00 a' month, Voss ttlGE APARTMENT near Bench Park- waiilBg cones and ran Into (hemr<br />

Aimm: W tin Mucet. . tr | V Mnndu i I ir I, AV'ECkly<br />

'„ ,_ ^ ^— :. - —^ -:_ or monthly, Septemoer haii j-ste.<br />

5i^tt,y RENTA1-—Availiinle<br />

le. Apply owner SSI Asttury<br />

%0L In Marmora, Raneh type<br />

Mfe YounobergKMtd<br />

ELKABBTH HALL, 1115 Cenlrul Ave, r at C Flnaf OUffsril<br />

Kour i-uoina iinu haU\. gleeu^ € or B,<br />

h . Bi i<br />

rate* for September, Parking,<br />

me KB7-R. !«l<br />

1 his<br />

Interpretation <strong>of</strong> gwMdish chgrmcr<br />

Christine Jorgenson. <strong>On</strong>wBiii'tiiM<br />

UfuKy'In ajitraJere. £*au£IOj;-wig<br />

anal sriowlng a perfect ngarp, he<br />

sane as only he could. -<br />

' • • * . ". ' .<br />

Mary Gcston had also planned a<br />

mm Uitriiuina raahlon BBt#f—a<br />

Wwiew.<strong>of</strong> the fashions to bo shown<br />

at the Luncheon and Fashion t(how<br />

being h 1J " J =<br />

««fc 'n • I" 1 MW Oewity<br />

The ynaerarcnM "<br />

* eharapagne color,<br />

iete with aqeeMarlni and a y-ery<br />

»y picture she made,' FOUOJVIRK<br />

-.1B» Cindy<br />

TWIN HIATTRKSS. Jnni'i-»|ii1ng._Buott<br />

fiindltlon, K1UJ Cenlrul K\e. PJiung<br />

1TOI-J. &m<br />

ANTIQUE TWO-TIEB~Revol» Ing Drop"<br />

Leal mahoyan,v flumowaiier i»,0U.'<br />

Also ml»cellaneou« Items, y0? Snd<br />

Street, Phone 3SM-J, __**<br />

non-«roeted Free ^tlmates,<br />

l-.tii Shw. and aJiil WJ»l Ave. Fhom<br />

Bie and dnk top*.<br />

W4<br />

ROBERT IV HOFFMANN<br />

IIOFFIIAN^ OA1IOKH SUFPLIBB—Wit Wo»I,^tallt<br />

M>'Msilinot AVe. g<strong>of</strong>nara point<br />

C H W tmVs* tick-Up A Daliv Dallvari saS^Iaily * TanerBurpw MMs.<br />

U giJiTlpiitio |Hop. 2nd aniwtM Ave,<br />

Apt, No. Ht Boardwalk<br />

Mfif, IN) fs JOIh *1J5.<br />

Apt, Na. IM Boardwalk<br />

Snrt. 4th to Mth ,.....,,, fltO,<br />

All •partm.nt. aqulvalafit to t<br />

bwlratmit and Hla> bath., living<br />

and djnlnf rseau, krtclxm, «ach;<br />

•V*HMda snartaMilitt «Man and<br />

•Mrdwalk.<br />

HANIY LLOYD CHATTIN<br />

ReAlTOR<br />

1111 Atbury Ayanm and<br />

L ESTATE FOR SALE<br />

looking (or a yt<br />

Built lo present owners speelftntlo<br />

Mill pri W M UlnnV rint flu<br />

fBrie*nmf»raom %tth fireplace, f<br />

Im room, gun porch, kitchen, uUI<br />

mm<br />

RETIRE - mBramiTiri.'niH!<br />

JIUBS BBii UiaWtytllSUllBB'<br />

Three mTn« to B M -<br />

your own fruit. ngetaolM, •<br />

etc. Ideal leenuon to build<br />

unlta for Income. Low down poj<br />

Ti'imit lo JUU. nxiic ±o anore rw<br />

and Tuckahoe Road. Marmora, M<br />

nil owner, F. Bradley, o. c. 4w<br />

mil Uiiee hedruoni aBartmenJ* [or<br />

.ilnlei rental. Reusoiuble, MO 7tjj<br />

itfeet, '_ B-30<br />

"EAUTtFUL APAHTJjENTS — Near<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> und Bay. saT.OU-tau.OO \<br />

ly. sleeoii *i Al»u Ihiee bed<br />

2131 ASBUllV AVE.-Faf Rent, Be<br />

sivepaa to | peoiile. Hem «w«l Ignis,<br />

Inquh-e K0 iUi siruer. Phone 3O3S-" ,<br />

TWO BSBROOM APARTMliNT.-Opfn,<br />

V«r* d«almh|e. Yearly renial start,<br />

ing September 1st, Ml Central Afe,<br />

Phone am. B.30<br />

« ESLET4' BBACH—E/l<br />

Modern, ^unuJUdBI<br />

Redueed -fates besinnin^ A<br />

Phone i* 1 *'*!. ' '<br />

AIRY RoqMB—iynriiedi. sleept t<br />

or moravfB MS Bold ivausr. show*,<br />

evetythlMnry,clean, N0.QD vi^W<br />

SEA fllONT JUST. SIT Delaneey PI,<br />

i beach. Room»—soige<br />

,.,3 ;& J — Mito<br />

!> weekly.<br />

,,yS)||«»S.,:ii,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Copntcfee by Ihe boerd yf apeen Eiveiriiiat the'.u<br />

lorj. Ml*, YZmAnlt wrro^- |^| I f^e U l<br />

stayuig on l>ela*^lre av,, tUs "#, e ^°* mr ""^ '<br />

uid was first runner up Inlie alfit »*'* J •-•—•• "<br />

Waitress contest fcuid In AtlanUc j<br />

cur. * • • • - , •<br />

fill font ilrffi<br />

l 4 m f<br />

Uray, <strong>of</strong> Dawes<br />

iriitta Wiesonihiil, _„<br />

Sir" and MN, Byon Wi<br />

Wllmat av, >••".. ••••'••'<br />

ISeae girls ivcre selected by<br />

dlrtetori troin their I '"'<br />

subinjltcd al the Uh-<br />

e on the C<br />

--,- -- t, rvpresen<br />

jflieni Point.<br />

r HaWJi w«» purchiue Uw aaaiej ku<br />

<strong>of</strong>lfflBrwr DOE fn new n«Mt<br />

msmm<br />

CITY fiaaDlff<br />

I MOT1IMCBAV r»OST« ><br />

1 i<br />

P.*- •


4<br />

HOURS<br />

*M*mghted<br />

a AMI ti(<br />

lap Mr 1Mb ui their hey day,<br />

d-tb* »oy Frteod- *•»*•<br />

k London, too* MOMhn^l<br />

MM «titta* tt.rougbo.it I<br />

rvlng on the Senor Council, the<br />

Fraternity Council, Scholarship<br />

Committee and as president at Ms<br />

.rty redded in Kappa Sigma chapter,<br />

„ and hefon entering —————~— I<br />

the ajotlon picture industry be was SWMTS AT MA MIT<br />

• aound engineer for the nM VkAu. m»_ «»—«. -^ - - -<br />

. I returned to their borne In daman-<br />

I town. Pa. following a weakV vacation<br />

at the Sea Bert ItoteL<br />

ANTENNAS<br />

IracM A ImtaliM<br />

For Top TV Enjoyment<br />

Get Top TV Service with<br />

Factory Trained Technicia<br />

Strand Screen<br />

Stewart Granger<br />

C«t at Gambler<br />

_-.- ,,r» lurimaR valued at $10000<br />

Ted*, .M Tomorrow * ul ** inrtalliNI,<br />

Stewart Granger, Rliondii Flemtna ,<br />

and newcomer Steve Rowland «Ur Daughter Heftl tO<br />

' " ^ ^ " " r S Dw-W H.m,ir.B,<br />

«*nl »h»rk who returns home to W- '•"* "" "*~"'" " "<br />

Weddfhg HeM<br />

in Tabernacle<br />

Or, Moot* Unites<br />

Summer Visitors<br />

State Utlng Insect<br />

to Fight Pine Form<br />

foraM <strong>of</strong> Muthertt New Jersey the<br />

Stalii Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture ,,<br />

ha, nlMMd Hi that Iran moreUMMB »„<br />

a' llll l 111 ' •"<br />

fa «d»nw uniting two aummer I iSJjkJ £55/" "* **** ^** | v<br />

visitors Saturday afternoon when mj,^ H,—^.!. uttKm »,„„ , Yoi<br />

Mrs. Clara C. Bond <strong>of</strong> Balitainre, L.?!? 1 *, wa *K l *">** Placed '«<br />

».Jffi3ffiS.<br />

the Tabernacle, effleiaUa. Sinr<br />

Charles Whltcrafl. dsimhlerln law<br />

<strong>of</strong> the bridegroom. was r.ololsl and<br />

Mrs. Hngh Cmpbell. also <strong>of</strong> Brvn<br />

1st,<br />

Jn<br />

the Sea Rest u nurse for Wa<br />

B. Reid, I8.nwnlh4ld wn <strong>of</strong><br />

The brtd#Sroom Is a retired Bunager<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Acme supermarket in<br />

Bryn Mawr. He was a lu*e>iang fn<br />

<strong>of</strong> the father <strong>of</strong> tne hotel owl<br />

and Ins summered here for many |<br />

largnt number <strong>of</strong> paruUei,<br />

AecordlnjJ to Frank- A, Soracl dlreelor.<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> Plant Induitry<br />

Depjirtment <strong>of</strong> AxrieuKun the itra'<br />

leey <strong>of</strong> usinj; one Insect lo fiEhj<br />

«« and «ewBV.f fflta>n * Iy H * " . «rf •«» Fwkrldge rd,, wUl<br />

lyWOOfi R«sid«mt * * »' »W Sigma fraternity<br />

h IM. y* 9 i TURBULENT TIMES face Stewart Granger and Rhonda<br />

Fleming whan Granger returns to hli ranch home and finds<br />

from<br />

?* « "» «« Biennial National Grmd<br />

n rn#nd Ham % ttnelavr to be held at the Eden Roe<br />

r code afiernaan dress and betae ««.<br />

nsioHes. Tlie drees was fashioned<br />

many ImHance*, The wa«p beine ini <strong>of</strong> ||<br />

used in Me eurrent atiaek has ton<br />

with tap sleeve* and a iweethean<br />

si tile I<br />

employed bafore for eontrM <strong>of</strong> the<br />

neckline and decorated with rhlne- red pine iawfly, another species, m<br />

stones and nutchinp beaded (rim. Norm Jersey<br />

Her beige brushed beaver hat was<br />

The wa«p parasite used In (hh.<br />

initaiwa atueks the eocoon <strong>of</strong> the<br />

'0un Oiory," outdoor action drama in Cinemascope,<br />

s a yellow orchid.<br />

sawny md deatroyB the Beau before<br />

now at jhe Strand Theatre. - Following the ceremony a recep. tfteyemerio as adulu. ParamieaT-*.<br />

lion held at the Sea Re« llotei, leawd how will be ready to go to<br />

HIS Central av. They »U1 nuke work next npring.<br />

their home in Cantonsvlile, Md, The sswfly specie'! beins combaud<br />

Mrs, Band wu the widow <strong>of</strong> 1 Is not a new pest In New Jersey,<br />

UUIIUIUry y<strong>On</strong> Un CMf Club Impniv«m«r,t Stuart Bond, brather <strong>of</strong> the Utebut<br />

Its popul.tlon his bean Inereat<br />

Judge Carrol! T. Bond, who -—<br />

TV TOWERS<br />

— ALL miL, M MOT —<br />

M #* f 1W,W<br />

MICTBO • IMTMUB<br />

SCHUFF<br />

ELECTRIC<br />

710 A«bury Avtnua<br />

Phone U42<br />

A ramaniu-triangle „„..,„ ...v c,,, — »»ir wii cnuu. a i«ughter, law, daughter and (nnddsuchter,<br />

plications when Oranjier's son play, flaiurtay evening In Vista, Calif. She Mr. anil Mrs. Julian Henderson and<br />

ed by Rowland, falls in love with ha* beennamed Bdjlh Pamela. Fayes the brides room's son, daughter.<br />

Miss Fleming, Sgi. Kenning, the son <strong>of</strong> Mrs. inJaw and granddaughter U Col<br />

The film hai the battle royal <strong>of</strong> j?^ 1 !^""" 11 , 1 "£ ^'lU"'' 4Bd M " C ** rt * s w Whilcr<strong>of</strong>t and<br />

&r^&»*5rsz£x s stt^tra?*'^ cr-Mi^ff ares<br />

James Cigney, Dorothy Malone and<br />

Jane Oreer Mar in a fabulous Holly.<br />

Wood legend, "Man <strong>of</strong> a Thou-ond<br />

Faces",<br />

It is a picture dealing with (he<br />

personoi secrets and times <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />

late Lon Chancy, strange star <strong>of</strong><br />

silent movies and known as film I<br />

land's BjysWry man. j<br />

fcagney appears an Ihe famau§ wlz- |<br />

private life was tven more fantastic<br />

toan the affairg <strong>of</strong> the maladjusted<br />

TflAr Mrf Tom<strong>of</strong>row<br />

"Band W Angies 1 " is MI fllmiulion<br />

at the provocative novel by<br />

Pulitser Pri» winner Robert Penn<br />

Warren, and stars Clark Gable and<br />

Yvonne DeCarlo. It also star* iidney<br />

Poltler.<br />

It Is u story laid In the deep<br />

SouOi during ihe Civil War. Oahle<br />

plays a rich plantation owner who<br />

was once a free booting slave trader.<br />

Miss DeCarlo plays a woman who<br />

has sunk lo the Igweiti level for an<br />

Aristocrat when she become)! a slave,<br />

Mtier is east an the overseer <strong>of</strong><br />

OaWe's plantation but he hatm his<br />

master and Joins Ihe Union urmy<br />

to come back and kill him, '<br />

Thursday, PrWay, S.tord.y j<br />

Darryl T. Zanuck presents Bmtst 11<br />

nynn and Eddie Albert<br />

e ean never marry. *<br />

•UBF "~<br />

T^a» and Tomorrow<br />

"Wand in the Sun" m n Jugt,<br />

W«t Indies.<br />

Thuf.y, rrtlUi, iaiyriay<br />

J W 5<br />

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Subscription Department<br />

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FOGG'S ISSO 5<br />

•TH 4 WtiT AVf»<br />

Why not pi<br />

it smartT<br />

Whether you're a year-round or «(<br />

In the Mean <strong>City</strong> area . . . onlyi;<br />

icrijpttoii to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Seo*<br />

keep you ftjjjy informed <strong>of</strong> erttfK<br />

intertjt to ya^, b a new school j "^<br />

Are street improvements content<br />

going to be changes In tram<br />

Where can you rent or buy •<br />

merit? Where are the fish biting,<br />

ing Up? These question*—and<br />

intertrt to you—ean only be<br />

iceuntfeiy in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

printed and published in AJ-rMortl<br />

II your winter tome Ji 4<br />

touch wfth things by having thj<br />

n«U«* to yen PHTutarly. U W<br />

nmm, «• <strong>Ocean</strong> city fite^<br />

you civtc and iodal news, .p<<br />

MW-Hmd a twit <strong>of</strong>-other £M<br />

mm* A *ut*criptlon to ttf •<br />

*I value too—Jurt H80 tor»«,<br />

for 0 month*^n O«i.n <strong>City</strong>. V<br />

to «e«fng Ufrghne paper ev*<br />

mbwrlbe right4t)owr :-V;^<br />

ivnday<br />

ineer<br />

ollisson<br />

Officiol<br />

•rnalht<br />

• at 70<br />

liervices will be<br />

today for William<br />

i Jr., one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

figures eontribuan<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s physical<br />

1 development over<br />

i century. He died<br />

f • heart ailment<br />

» afternoon at the<br />

uthenn Qharch will be<br />

; the funeral service,<br />

conducted by the Rev,<br />

r, pastor, and the Rev.<br />

t 1 p. at.<br />

friends and associates<br />

'th Funeral Home last<br />

final glimpse <strong>of</strong> the<br />

irtly afler Ihe turn<br />

/. Masonic memorial<br />

«f Oormantown,<br />

i came n this n<br />

t at •aipii Ssff, civil<br />

Itw rKMnnundaHon<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Telephone 0904 or 030S<br />

5-Lb. Fith Caught<br />

• Mra,<br />

front. ]<br />

way to catch flounders Is to i<br />

psychology on •em,<br />

Oo away ft im them, she says.<br />

Just put you. line In the water<br />

and leave. A watched pot never<br />

bolt,. Through the years this<br />

system has paid <strong>of</strong>f well,<br />

Tuesday after carting in (<br />

bay she fastened* her line are<br />

a piling and went in the *"<br />

H i - - - ••- ' • • -<br />

and started reellni In<br />

thought waa a heavy i.<br />

lion <strong>of</strong> seawved.<br />

It i<br />

flounder that •<br />

beached it.<br />

|<br />

For Weak End<br />

Larg* Influx <strong>of</strong><br />

For Holiday Paried<br />

The Labor Day holiday week m<br />

i- n C|,y ,, exBet.tcd ,o f.-.a<br />

urge influx Of Visitors to «,.„,.,<br />

the resort's entertainment facilities,<br />

which will be highlighted by a rull<br />

schedule <strong>of</strong> boat racing at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Yacht Club,<br />

The resort will <strong>of</strong>fer its regular<br />

bill <strong>of</strong> attractions, Music Pier concerts,<br />

warm beach and relaxing surf.<br />

The boat racing program will b*<br />

elimaiiad Monday at II a, m, when<br />

•boul II luxury cruisers will an*,<br />

war Hi. itarrlng fmn In mi Vacht<br />

€lyb's cruiser raie.<br />

The big boots will line up In<br />

Beach Thor<strong>of</strong>are <strong>of</strong>f Battersea id,<br />

^with their anchors over and their<br />

engines dead. At the starling ilgnEl.<br />

the crews will up anchors and the<br />

b!i,|ipers .Mil slorl molars for ffee<br />

three mile race to the bell bouy<br />

and back.<br />

The event Is opened to all cruisers<br />

In the area. Registrations will be<br />

taken until a holt-hour before start-<br />

! Ing time, at the Yacht Club and at<br />

Chic's Manufacturing Co., «8 Aabury<br />

The IbMla<br />

$<br />

wMti th.<br />

p<br />

• aMMlM* clly .naln- *». « '<br />

** *^?** ***"*'• ** S Saturday at 1 p. a, the powerboat<br />

Labor pay, which Americans will<br />

celebrate by taking a holiday next<br />

Monday, has a special •igniflcanee<br />

for one well known Oemm f.»v ...m<br />

mer cottager, Leo I<br />

841 Srd st, here and (IT Roosevelt<br />

blvd. In Philadelphia<br />

~ "r. Bamberger was<br />

».nal group <strong>of</strong> labor leaden<br />

• P"»i«"n. racing fleet at the Yacht dub wUl<br />

javor'i reaueal, Mr, Col- «« ke to *• *•««•• These race* win<br />

bltahed hi. oHlue In city include lieata for raclnj rnmhouu,<br />

•rried on lib-work from «« ll «y runabouta «nd outtoaards. The<br />

• dlsagreompnt developed *>!" ««"nt» will bs p'taWM* with<br />

3 lonuiiissinners in the ««« «> d k "»« cnal J, yoeht M<br />

f I94a over hta re-appoln. •* 3 P- "»• Tn « W" 3 ^ "U^ M<br />

erew members during Uie regular<br />

^5 1»M1 f ,S ^1 B '» ">• Barents <strong>of</strong> young skipptrs<br />

« , "SJ"^ 1 ? 1 !*a m Protect 14 laachat<br />

Aftar Labor Dav<br />

firm In The National Bank C •« f yo\mgSKstow given ihe opportunity Sboa^rac to show *'« be out In half Tueiday when<br />

<strong>City</strong> huUrilng, Since then [ZulSSSdinc * the Bead,' Patrol start, clo,mB<br />

OCCAM CITY, NEW JER5EY, FRIDAY, AUOUST *>, <strong>1957</strong><br />

Group That Originated Labor Day<br />

with eoneaivlng the Idea<br />

"I" honor <strong>of</strong> labor",.<br />

orUrliMtor .W Che MM, vkSM MHh.<br />

day fell Uiat year an HnmU), Sep.<br />

temBw I. Since (hen , It tin taa<br />

tr«dUlon*uy tet as the Ifc-at MoBday<br />

la BepMnfMf, Odmy |tl •<br />

A meeting marshalling all the boating interesUi <strong>of</strong> the<br />

entire Southern New Jersey coastal area wtn be conducted<br />

in <strong>City</strong> Hall here next Thunday evening at 8 o'clock ta^iacUM<br />

the construction <strong>of</strong> the proposed new bridge on B«oaev«4t<br />

Tlie session lit bi-lnii called by a — ''—-'—- '*' , ':''.;•<br />

group <strong>of</strong> Oeean <strong>City</strong> boatmen headed m...i^m.<br />

by Olriti B. MillJgan William i, - , ,<br />

Townseiia and Uward by Jr, Rep. Speaking for the group, Mr, HUD.<br />

elearane* <strong>of</strong> more yum i» f*«.<br />

l i m i t mattw af fMiaNMr a will In Mm •Matt all •« MM<br />

fliiM krMM w a span apmiin nlrlMHMM fc«ra1»rhn « It t<br />

(tlUL|yp( WSIIM ^A ^#st Mil99v s •••(!••••• €SWffy fs €•#• tn<br />

Iht iht MH| MHi at, MhranH MhrHisa ta la Nw raaatf, ncatf, MHHill MIIIHsw Hli<br />

•<br />

The opinions and urrcmmil. H• unged full attendance by any- r_.-ri£E3r3E<br />

reached at the meeting wiU be cor- one having an intercut In toeal nivt ScnWBllett I<<br />

ried into the public hearing toy rep- gatlon and boatlns. Invltaliona to September 1<br />

resenUtlves <strong>of</strong> the sraup to be ap- uteM have been aant <strong>of</strong>ficiate <strong>of</strong> (he * "* '<br />

The group will protect ihe lined-type Jeraey Mast and to groups. Interest. I<br />

bridge unless there ban overwhelm! #d In the expansion and growth <strong>of</strong> I , .<br />

ing opinion in (M favor at ihe Hw- >ke area, > - IvHI t|» lAta<br />

Knife Wielder<br />

Held for Jury<br />

Twin In Chnt<br />

Rembert Jaclonn, a M-year-old.<br />

laborer, wax held In »15,* g* reported In m»t<br />

Tbe final gro»P wUl bafer graiei 8 . «_« An^S^<br />

and • at 11:10, wltk MMa «M is re- _"¥»«^<br />

mmiA^&t£Tt ISSSfeSsir' i ?"•§<br />

ahlfl will be uipervtaed, and every I ucrlcuKunl aHtiiticaB<br />

punU ti expected to *» ' ''<br />

in keeping the scheduM- I r»ln<br />

In addnion, the school wu «d>M en<br />

$m dotad loneh period jiell^t** uVStock''.«££<br />

mm, M» prtneJpal atMT JHH* U3t?IMM>><br />

<strong>of</strong> In H»rhor Cttv . Cape Mar •*. I 1 *.*"? ^5*S? STi te W«W«» f*£MI. fmmbm _ -<br />

ly to SoavUta and the Garden • ^^a^^a^^^^#HHPIVaa^@VJV^^^aaa^aal^^a^Sl^a^aaaaaaaaaaa^^aI<br />

«i«y<br />

e Pari«*. The plans aUMcst "W » « .V<br />

her apur which would branch '<br />

; from lh«4Te«Urr. terminal <strong>of</strong> ' ^, ^ _.. .„ ,<br />

.. sMer-Wy b*<br />

Tto pi* UP u^i-m I* «pom« i«<br />

rvnkro-d Jod •,•»•.<br />

4<br />

«.»• «•.. .,„ ,(,


! • * ' *<br />

i<br />

«***<br />

oned<br />

Sweaters <strong>of</strong><br />

parted<br />

5 Cashmere<br />

14.88<br />

W«Mi live<br />

Sin* 34 to 40<br />

•teak<br />

P^ —-v.<br />

J * >'<br />

t!?BS Mi i£!!'" *<br />

•MuMvHy lined<br />

BACK-TO-COLLEGE<br />

GIRLS - - -<br />

Check Your Needs<br />

F 0 R<br />

'*•*•« COAT EC M<br />

M ONLY<br />

33.WW<br />

ALL WOW. TWIf D COAT<br />

Wm M| MafeMRt •«•* 35.00<br />

MART ALL-PURPOSE RAINCOAT<br />

for Little Brothers - 4 to 6x<br />

•OYS- CARDIGAN SWEATERS<br />

HOYS' PULIOVIR SWIATIRS<br />

SHIRT * COROUROY PANT SIT<br />

far hard<br />

LOAttll<br />

10.98<br />

|J§ , | fig<br />

j.fg . 4 OJ<br />

BACK-TO-HIGH<br />

and GRADI<br />

Mi Mln<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kingston, P»,<br />

and Mrj. Wtomnd<br />

f Aibary tv.<br />

CO<br />

STMIT<br />

• W«k<br />

.M. toitM P.M.<br />

tiM P. M,<br />

THl 7 TO 14 GROUP [DY FOR<br />

WOOL A NYLON FLSICI COAT<br />

wiih ih.Mr Knit e^i,, .mi **&%^,<br />

WARM WOOL CAR COAT<br />

Wild tvilM Lining ....".".....<br />

PI.W., Cherta, ivy MrlpM<br />

SKIRTS OP WOOL<br />

m Ptakh, ftrlpu «r Solid.<br />

SMART "SHIP 'N' SHORE " BLOUSIS<br />

CARDOAN SWIATIRS<br />

Pull Own in the serrect<br />

for Little Sisters - 4<br />

1 CAMIL HAIR ft WOOL COAT<br />

MaKhini Lening* TV<br />

L<br />

tiTTLi awts- SWEAWS<br />

"SHIP W SNORf" iLOUStS t<br />

MMt, Ch«kt, Strip.. .,.,.,,,.,,,,,.. li<br />

DRESSES by Cindarall. A Kate Graanaway<br />

io Prints, Strip... Maids and iellds fj<br />

GO BACK TO SCI<br />

tar Extra Hard We*.<br />

Bu» for F# - - - nuts* We<br />

plenty <strong>of</strong> style when you<br />

scour<br />

Shark Tip for •».« ---. ,+g<br />

tO3 7.9S 3U*.V<br />

during which Ih* Any •«•»«• wri<br />

MM ntikl«. TIM nmlmum daily<br />

m fitM and Mwnwfl on S«tur-<br />

Ihii Bime (Hrlod, the<br />

were two one hour jtertoda TIIGB<br />

*• «omH aneeeded MB, which wu<br />

Sunday, July 1, between 4 and s<br />

p. m. when tta gaunt m H4 and<br />

«l Saturdasr, July U, totween 1 and<br />

3 p. m, when the count %,ai no<br />

The wen alia (even aneAeur per.<br />

to* when the count exceeded fOO,<br />

UNIOR'S<br />

DISCOUNT CENTER<br />

AVMU* • Op«n Frl. & Sat, Nitat 'III 9<br />

/thing<br />

jding , , ,<br />

tlRS - SKIRTS<br />

5AS . BLOUSES<br />

IS • HOSIERY<br />

)L SKIRTS ....<br />

JD SWIATIRS<br />

[PDA SHORTS . ..<br />

kl Full FathiotMd<br />

CASHMERE<br />

veotan at Sal* Prlwsi<br />

12.90<br />

CHOOL?<br />

Diicount Priced at 5,97<br />

Diiceunf Priced at 5.97<br />

Diicount Priced at 3.97<br />

For Holiday<br />

tmve<br />

pleuant dhaatle SOOdUoBa here<br />

at the leulHir* eta' tb* Labor<br />

Day period, uoonliiig to the<br />

U. S. WMOler lunan.<br />

,'.'- TJ» torecnt ll for doudttHM<br />

this morning hut turnlns f»)r<br />

and wirmpr SltardlF. The long<br />

imie outlook •* o* hut nlfht<br />

mi (or Sundw and Monday, to<br />

turn *oolw. but wltb no taaiM-.<br />

tlom tf rain In Uie plctura.<br />

Suimner roncenien to<br />

Drift Away Gradually<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city 1 ! corp* <strong>of</strong> tettronry<br />

lummer patKJmen will star; to d!*><br />

solve tiU« week with members leaving<br />

to resume studies and winter<br />

occupations.<br />

Police Chief WlUism II. Smith reported<br />

that a» <strong>of</strong> yeeterday nix <strong>of</strong> the<br />

SO summer pitroliTujn have applied<br />

for termination <strong>of</strong> duties during the<br />

coming week.<br />

William Mowatt, Ralph Ovei and<br />

Theodore Randon requested release<br />

by Wednesday UM Ralph Kennedy<br />

by Frtdny. Frederick Anton and Ken<br />

Perinchlef requested September I<br />

•a the termination date <strong>of</strong> their<br />

duties.<br />

Several <strong>of</strong> the temporary patrol<br />

men are not college students and will<br />

remain on duty seeking permanent<br />

appointment through civil service<br />

The others are expected to be wee<br />

from the force by September IS,<br />

WEEK END SPECIALS<br />

FRIDAY<br />

PUMPKIN PIE<br />

65c<br />

Southern Belle<br />

UYERCAKE<br />

65c<br />

A. advarttaad fey Arthur Oodfr.y<br />

two Ky.n af DevJHt Pood Caka<br />

wHh Ilirily Buttar Cream and<br />

Ansel Plain Cesanut,<br />

Biggest Fall Selection In Ymars I<br />

R*g. 16.98<br />

PamoM Haunt<br />

In Fadilom<br />

Markl Our<br />

Pall Opening<br />

eVHVTHINO<br />

YOU WANT IS HER!<br />

AT MiNNIII , ,,<br />

Prom Ihefiand iwaaltn<br />

• to famoui «llm, illm<br />

tklrH, Came today . . .<br />

t» for younaili<br />

SUMMiR CLEARANCE<br />

STILL IN PROGRESS I<br />

Shatland SwaiMrt<br />

§,«• to •.«<br />

Skirt. ... . 7M to H.M<br />

Hat. . ..... a,W to 3.9*<br />

J ^db r aaaB ^aaib. aasBk ^ : aV•.•••a^BfftBal as^aaaBaaA •BbBbanas^Aabaat • • • . > • dAa^a^Bafeafeaf aaau<br />

^^^^ _ • . ^aatai^Bwy ' P*IW**W HBI11* HIIWI| ^Ulfl^ S|r9*^9> •IH<br />

OaVO TO 3U /O aperhnnair .,. enMra rtoek ndueedl<br />

MIT NOW — PUT IT AWAY F0« NlXT MMMtU — AND IAVII<br />

CAPSIZED OUTBOARD runabout towed to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coast Guard pjer after five<br />

man and two boys ware rescued in the Inlet a week ago. Attempting to right damaged<br />

craft are Guardsmen Melvln Johnson and James Nbnn, in swim trunks, while on pin- is<br />

John McChesney directing operation while Edward Stadnicar holds line. <strong>On</strong>e Guardsman<br />

wa» seriously cut on broksn windshield during salvage operation.—Staff photo.<br />

Rainfall Aids<br />

County Farms<br />

Mingin Hopeful<br />

For Poll HarvMt<br />

The week-end rainfall helped late<br />

planted craps In Cape May County<br />

dud restored tome pasture destroyel<br />

through the recent extended drought<br />

County Parm Ageat George SUn.<br />

tin reported the rainfall averaged<br />

between nls tenths and eighteenths<br />

Coilisson<br />

tor Nathaniel C. Smith, Clinton B,<br />

Price, f<strong>of</strong>maf County Judne Freodi<br />

f ^••KiFmipfPH nntlnmit f-Tir<br />

B. LoveUnd, c. Hoewr MMnaksra<br />

nun<br />

and carrying out a aerlM <strong>of</strong> CWA Dr. Oarlet H, Vail, Dr. WlDUm O.<br />

and WPA pnjectt with federal gov- Abbott. M.yor Edward B, loirinr,<br />

eminent financing to allevlata tin Cemnluknan Harvey W. Adansand<br />

emplwment In the naort. The 1st- Launcce P. Lunny. Vaughn Matals<br />

CM! Job at IhU category ml tb* and Dr. John K. WattUar,<br />

nunlcipd alrpBrt.<br />

DyriM part el WarM War 2 he<br />

dlvM


Kmnude to<br />

qttnbcr <strong>of</strong> mo*<br />

raccoon buntera.<br />

d» Gotten Mill, tract. 14I;M«<br />

^nin wad <br />

icriptlon to the iOwaii <strong>City</strong> SeBUaeM^dfer uffi<br />

l&ft ym MIy tatermed <strong>of</strong> events and news <strong>of</strong><br />

interest to you. Is a new schftol going to be butttf<br />

Are itwet Improvements contemplated? An there<br />

going to be changes in transportation schedules?<br />

Where can JOB Mat or fcuy a house; find an tairf<br />

ment? Where are the iah blthg, the dier ihovr-<br />

Interert to you--ctn only bo aimwered fiUly and<br />

accurately In the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger \ ",<br />

printed and published In America's first family<br />

jSeiorfi H ymu winter home k elsewfcere, Jteepiji<br />

tortcb vitt totogi by hwing «ie ienUw].iedgir<br />

"•flfe" to you regularly. If. you're a year "<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> city SfcnttaeMjintor<br />

and social new», sjiorts a«d high „<br />

id a host <strong>of</strong> other fekUjred yakii<br />

A ntaolption to the Seatin*<br />

Be too—just |4jd for ao entk_ ,,<br />

months, 1B <strong>Ocean</strong> pity. You'll tool<br />

Bubscrlbe right nowf<br />

•«|W.V MAIL TNk COUPON ON LIFT<br />

Last<br />

fo Resort CD Comdl<br />

f m<br />

ors union In 1W", pat long<br />

counter was<br />

An<br />

to *• Oc«n <strong>City</strong> he attended tbo Caladoslr. IrUM meataMtlal<br />

UMT haard tile earn- donat lml>, tWa week to *• O<br />

CivU Defeiu* Council by Saari, BBoe<br />

Jrg as a npTosm^.^Ivb <strong>of</strong> his an.<br />

and saw the youiw woman buck and Co,-Ila»k» J. Price. CD ginvers' tscat Be WabtuaUy wont<br />

Ml tnrmalh «i>* «Uln«<br />

director, reported yesteT'.ay. (a Phlladelpiila ana iottamahl* turn<br />

ctuMnn Ml ao sorry for Pat Tide Uistnimeot will be ueed by company Htere In MM. ItopcmMnad Ai<br />

tfcay leanud bow sorlovs (tie U» Civil Defense Co^u In th* det«><br />

r<br />

active In the bualnaaa until retiring h-r.,1<br />

_jnt n that they Immediately lion <strong>of</strong> radioactive fall-out If ev«- as president In 1 pennitted on iHc na:|hi>rii mm-<br />

ion <strong>of</strong> the Parkway.<br />

Fell lus Schedule<br />

Effective Sept. 7<br />

Public SerMee Coardinaitd Trans,<br />

port announced IhU week that a new<br />

fail t.im-iiiblf will go into effect en<br />

Septamber 7 .between <strong>Ocean</strong> Cilv<br />

p , p p and PhUadcJphUi.<br />

hUapU.<br />

the eistern terminal rood <strong>of</strong> I he Th The curulled lld schcduii! will proviile<br />

superhighway chain to and from four daily buse-N 111 coth direction in<br />

addiilon 10 extras on Friday, Saliir.<br />

I day and Sunday,<br />

opt<br />

|| Try^Otean Clfy Merch.nt. Pint<br />

IIRT'S PATIO SHOT 1<br />

Clearance<br />

SALE<br />

RAFTS<br />

HODMAN No. 1U<br />

Pint Quality<br />

FRIDAY, SATURDAY<br />

a MONDAY ONLY<br />

•*"•" Now 12.95<br />

SPECIAL<br />

PORCH SH<br />

% CHAIRS<br />

WITH CUSHIONS<br />

. 8MB<br />

W~l far Indoor<br />

Wh S.t<br />

SAll ON URGI<br />

to 50%<br />

OFF<br />

GARDEN SUPPLIES<br />

•an PATW swop<br />

ttillHfU o i W S n<br />

« > (HIT mnmt-bK* nitmii, s.<br />

W lo ur-fan i»l«!« IM •IKUtai<br />

m»J dinctlr (nil) Ihe •flcciol urn,<br />

I^t u idf ni ifciui [»• « • •<br />

•lief Ihnuundi <strong>of</strong> Bwi "' Inllai<br />

Alto Agency far Fu]J .Una <strong>of</strong><br />

VAPO NEFRIN PRODUCTS<br />

HUGHES PHARMACY<br />

•th A Wwlty Ava, Ph. 0345<br />

OWMBMBSI<br />

Rnluln Agtmtw<br />

HuphM Cantral<br />

Hi<br />

swe<br />

BALED<br />

PEAT MOSS lar « e bfllM »3J|<br />

5-10-5<br />

FERTILIZER 80 lb *»» *2,0fl<br />

10VUN6 DEHYDRATED<br />

COW MANURI<br />

AN ORGANIC SOIL IMf-HOVBR<br />

H Ifc, ban ,...•....<br />

M * . big. ..,..;;.;:;•<br />

RED MATT<br />

Now $ 00 per<br />

70<br />

Textured<br />

BACXtttt<br />

ORANttlUM or PfRMtCO<br />

Regular<br />

4"<br />

Perforated ft 22,<br />

12fh<br />

Hughes Central<br />

(YOUR FAMILY DRUG<br />

Lacated In fh* Maart <strong>of</strong> Oeaai<br />

EIGHTH A WESLEY AV§.<br />

Phona 0245 far Fr«a<br />

Wrm MrkinJ far Ow Customers «• 1<br />

THI SUU WAV TO<br />

HELP Y0MWN.P IS<br />

TO SEE YOM 5OCT0R!<br />

you tan D«B«nd an Ika MtHI ef ysur<br />

niarmaeltt ts SalapaMt |rour Pamih/i<br />

Health. Our part h •» UK »our pr»-&*&&• *%''}:: ><br />

*%vz&<br />

IERTZ<br />

Rent a e-etr »<br />

kittiiSi^SeiasBXL 1,'^5'iS 5w J *t^Uf'SiJMc'jJi^<br />

f*»r Your ttolMayl<br />

Far Any D.yl<br />

^'S ISSO SiRVICi<br />

AVt, PHONE U«1<br />

Wist Indies Cruis#$<br />

en tlw beautiful, complattly alr«oMMenM<br />

Snwdrlh American Una erulM ihlpj<br />

aSHOM 4 B b / M f<br />

pTam<br />

_T. 11 * M.«.IIMIMIWHm - M DATS<br />

t TTionm. C«p HsUwn, Havana, Ritas frern UPO.<br />

hsmsi, Ciuisd Trullllo. Port (u-Prlnu RIMS fram If7S.<br />

*. a - M.B.RUiMMiaui - tan<br />

rWMufrtnt., Mavans, RIMS Irom Hie.<br />

Pte.u-tM.<br />

isaM<br />

-t* Mrs<br />

* 1 *<br />

ISHRIVI TRAVEL SERVICE<br />

I AVEMU< ATLANTIC CITY, N. J,<br />

PHONE: 4-5417 snd Mill<br />

IN<br />

CITIES!<br />

tid in jot<br />

AH<br />

\*n: a<br />

i mtaler<br />

( Orion<br />

%a canon<br />

flbiri and<br />

\Umii<br />

> itat InieJ<br />

f ibeir<br />

Me<br />

8 to 20<br />

Ml Colors<br />

taternity Fashions<br />

— Devoted to<br />

Ihm Heir Apparent "Unappannt"<br />

MATERNITY CLOTHES ONLY<br />

AVI. MARGATE<br />

PhoMA.<br />

Open Daily 9-30 A. M. to 9:30 P. M.<br />

tb- our<br />

prif e<br />

Annownc* Betrothal<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mary Jan* Park*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Park>, <strong>of</strong><br />

I hlladi Iphlo and SIS Wesley av.,<br />

this elty, have announced the en.<br />

usKement <strong>of</strong> their daughter, Mary<br />

J4ine, to Dr. Josef* P. OriBes, son<br />

a! Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph S. Grimes, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia.<br />

Miss Parks Is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Ml. St.<br />

Joseph Academy and h now a Senior<br />

student at Chestnut Hill College. Dr.<br />

Crime* I* a graduate <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph's<br />

Preparatory School, attended it, Josfiph'a<br />

College and Is on alumnus <strong>of</strong><br />

temple University School <strong>of</strong> Deatiatry.<br />

As eaptaln in Ihe Army he re.<br />

e RHtsurwt, , Harp for their<br />

vi the bimgeisl UKIilnlnE Fleets along i >ummer iinploycs<br />

the caul. Hobby Haven its operated<br />

b^ Mr. and Mrs, Geore Lejuene.<br />

Nl«w Grandson for<br />

Lester Asplimdh will uet m toast-<br />

<strong>On</strong> Morning mornliiy the regular i naster at the affair, uhleh will re> Mrs. Alvina Bryan<br />

beacii purtj was held indoori and I view interestlnii moments <strong>of</strong> thi§ ii Cmdr, and Mrs. Leonard Bryan<br />

tit ended by aimuKi nil <strong>of</strong> the |) nar*s raging* including some motion ore receiving eoBgratuiatlotta oil the<br />

us Htnnli riy Jinny now and j pictures <strong>of</strong> the action. Plans for birth <strong>of</strong> a son Saturday morning In<br />

cscitinfl usmvH were enjoyed by ihu next year's program will be dlv the Frevldence IIiwplUil. WHhingloii,<br />

-Jlicst*. A>iKbli4li4 with the yame^ cussad.<br />

U. C.<br />

v.'isre Ijorria Scheuwlsr, or Pliiladei-<br />

Priiea will be awarded Kkipperii on The new orrlml ha) been named<br />

pliia. iind IJoiis Wyneoop, <strong>of</strong> Bothtv<br />

their periormanee this sunnner.^ !il#wart AJiun. Ht.' Joing a iive-year<br />

hem.<br />

uld uroLlier, Bobby, and an lB4Honth-<br />

Philip FarBee, <strong>of</strong> Baflnor, I'a., won<br />

uld sister, Caroline,<br />

B prlxe for catchlne a bubhic on Mi tritiih ClarJc and<br />

Mrs. Bryan Is the lurrner Aliefl<br />

l,ul)l,l,Klick. Palsy nuddcll, <strong>of</strong> Alleii.<br />

Aiidiun, or Philadelphia, Cmdr. Mry-<br />

i.jun, and Susan Ackoimaii, ef Ellz Wife Sail For Hem* mi U the son <strong>of</strong> Hn. Alvina Bryan,<br />

iiheth, iN- J., woo llpst pi'iie loi liu; Thi Buvi gnj! Mrs, R, HuKh Bob. v'.Mtt Uuntral av., thin eity.^"<br />

uirts in the WanKiiei «hntafie rwaj ertihaiif i^pcard, Enjilund. .sailed<br />

while Ronny "Buideff fcf AUentown, Weelne«doy from NOB Yorli oh tht<br />

and John Osbornr ft Ccrjoanlown. Qncn Mary to return home afier<br />

wen for the boy^. L^nne iwiekard MwiidinM • visit here with Jndge and<br />

<strong>of</strong> steubunsviiie, Ohio, won thK Mi», John Moi%'an DavU. <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />

• gifeamer throw.<br />

rielphia, at llieir <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hummer<br />

Others onjoyhiB the even! were home, 4U0 aSJlh «t.<br />

I Nancy Ward <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, Sii-uin The Bcv. Mr. noherls svas isiiesl<br />

! and Janet Ogbarns <strong>of</strong> Oerinantown, pastor at the Jii'st Methodist Church ;<br />

1<br />

Linda Daniel <strong>of</strong> Pituhurgh, Peter and also addressed the Rotary Club I<br />

{ Wolf <strong>of</strong> Cleveland, Ohio, and Larry while in the resort. I<br />

I Er.iBrr <strong>of</strong> Newport, Pa,<br />

The regular Flanders cycling aa- ALASKAN COUPLE ARHIViS<br />

fart left Hie hold early TMeaday . , Mr. and Mrs Hlldreth Steclman ar.<br />

morning for -another <strong>of</strong> the regular rived this week from their home<br />

1<br />

i-xrurilon,, iloBg the boardwalk. („ chuglalc, Alaska, for a months va-<br />

| Those participating Included Lorna cation. Mra. Sleelman Lil the former<br />

i Bt'hiiesaier <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Darts M,,y Bowen <strong>of</strong> this eltjr, Mr. StMi.<br />

i Wvftkmip <strong>of</strong> BethlshcB], Ronnie and man hails from nearby English<br />

Patsy Ruddell <strong>of</strong> AUentown, Susy I Creek<br />

Arkennan <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth, ^ay Miller ] ____^_——.—— •<br />

I oi Baltimore, Md., Ubby Edwards <strong>of</strong><br />

Wayne, and Marilyn and Bruce Conn<br />

<strong>of</strong> Perkasio.<br />

11<br />

Mr and MM.<br />

»W.<br />

rd., will col<br />

Dnlrenary Moaa^r,<br />

narrlnt In Ui* Lit"<br />

the the Corner. Comer. Jfeiv ~ *<br />

Mr. Shupe u alttl<br />

Margarat Spell fe W«d<br />

Dominic J. Annarelli<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Bdwnrd H. Spell,<br />

formerly <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia now reiid.<br />

ing In Petc-rsbutB, have snnounied<br />

Uie engascnient <strong>of</strong> their daughter,<br />

Annarelli, gan <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. .Mich,<br />

sol Annareill, <strong>of</strong> 1014 Asbury av.<br />

An esrly winter wedding is plsnntd.<br />

0BOH0IA MUPLI<br />

Capt. arid Mrs Emmetl T. Boyd, <strong>of</strong> ,<br />

Kninswlck, C.n,, have been spendinj {<br />

fie week as house guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and i<br />

Mrs. Edward T, Bowen, 11 H Stu<br />

lion rd<br />

Wednoiday - Jhunday ^ Friday - Saturday<br />

September 4, 5, _t>, t-r- *•*>_ ?• *••<br />

Beauty and Taltent Contests<br />

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fv#ry Day<br />

RENTAL - 50c Par Hour<br />

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Abo Ranted by Day . Wart . Month<br />

Tandams - Repairs<br />

Tint Can't Waft<br />

4, AVt« SOMERS POINT<br />

ben Open fcly, 5 P. M.<br />

J«Hi ^ Prim* «Ib* — ChaPi Sp<br />

^ 'C«*in» lnluqMlf and Partla*<br />

WiiM/aANT PLACE TO MfNG<br />

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OMHS Entertainment<br />

Nr All ASM<br />

Some Involving Recent Crashes tun u |0WAcf<br />

A docket <strong>of</strong> ii defendant. .p-,h.It rt »fc «. and Wniral av, IVII I* UWffV*!<br />

w m ta traffic eourt before Munlr. whore till eraiib Knmd <strong>Aug</strong>ust 17.<br />

M Judge mnjdln A, Ktne Tuesday Judnn UvenU, 1«, <strong>of</strong> Wyncolc,<br />

Shift Tetol Nr<br />

„ dafendanu eireMM driving charge 1<br />

f wltt the uiMuIoii <strong>of</strong> forfeited bill an* two other, were plaint tu brought by Fitrolma^<br />

enJtaBj«,, it the New exonerate* Sllehael ImpagilaBiii. who told the AlUwu* . If »••<br />

L!W*,«*{« >"•¥• O»«f Four natorbrt, w fined for earo- «»« he otaervtd the deitndanl 1 . hlghw«y^f«tjlltl«<br />

•na fs BMi on the charge brought<br />

. Ihes. days wUl ba Children', Daw, u *" , '!'<br />

<strong>On</strong> Tuesday, Wednesday and „ *"<br />

Thursday afternoons there wUl be a *•"<br />

iwui be mule, camel and pig<br />

Jims other novelty events.<br />

rilWKingaiidiisiuSlni<br />

Th« Queen <strong>of</strong> the Mr wIU be ielected<br />

and crowned on the opening<br />

night with the eliminations staged In<br />

the afternoon, file annual Mre.<br />

men'i Parade will be staged Saturday<br />

nttht.<br />

Tuesday at fair Week this year<br />

will be Gnnge Day with the Orange<br />

Horseshoe Tournament a feature;<br />

Wednndasr will be Mercer County<br />

iDayj TJiursdav. Oavernor's Day and<br />

It was • tavern where a newlv-<br />

«i rived eonunerelal traveler was<br />

holding forth. "Ill bet anyone flve<br />

dollafi," he said, "that I have «nt<br />

An old fanner In the background<br />

shifted his feet to a win<br />

the fender.<br />

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beat yours<br />

"Done," ei<br />

|in_the country<br />

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Excellent Cuitin. Served Until 2 A. M. '<br />

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Complete Unm <strong>of</strong><br />

rdest name<br />

Bl« F. Harrta,<br />

JanaHian W, ManM, «, o# Phllal|*l«,<br />

placed •willv N fallliK te<br />

•«••*• ii"»* «•«*•• »»««.«<br />

?£ t S < L?<br />

j motorcycle withe license an.<br />

driving lie<br />

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<strong>of</strong> Oils week<br />

<strong>of</strong> is Uves<br />

during h<br />

g<br />

to date <strong>of</strong> I? per cent over the<br />

J<br />

<strong>of</strong> last year. If such<br />

Raymond L. •araMI, II, <strong>of</strong> IJI*<br />

jei New Jorsfy seel<br />

PlMtun a*, w.i fliwd |44 tor lilb<br />

111 surpass 900, Ihe<br />

Inf M «ho* Mi driving llcanM and lirratest annual total in 20 years.<br />

r w«» •*. A ilMrrierly rti.rg.<br />

awlmf knW —. dtamlnHi whM<br />

J-dB. King MM * mlHindir-<br />

Jeise Mooney, <strong>of</strong> Short rd Cane<br />

f Court HOUM. WM frJ %1<br />

?«Lf ',/" W Forfeitures included Russell Oa<br />

man Jr., M, <strong>of</strong> Boughton, Pa., U<br />

careless driving; Walter J. Horn J<br />

17, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, *«. failure t<br />

wsiiltins from a cany driving license; Patricia<br />

recent accident when Be Mnvinwd Poddl. m. PoKivyie, pa.. Bo, slo<br />

Ihe court he did bring his ear to astreet<br />

vlojailon causing on acciden<br />

Your Health<br />

•niar ilf.<br />

.. AflMriMit C*n«r lechty. New<br />

J*"*V MriMMI, t Clinton IfTMt,<br />

qu«t dan DM InvoJv* p*rt«ial<br />

MjMi prMMt »irt<br />

mrt m* (nteoMHw. will b, ^<br />

Q. Why Ij Cancer unique?<br />

Middlesex<br />

Monmoulh<br />

Atlantic<br />

Gloucester<br />

Hudson<br />

Bergen .<br />

1. Unusual bljedina or (<br />

charge.<br />

2. A lu<br />

brest or ..<br />

J. A sore ttat dse* not heal<br />

if » fcweor CBU<br />

or bladder Jiablte.<br />

dmtxtry y Dituion, iuion, on Uie lat<br />

8. 3. Perslstcni Perslsteni hor»ne«s horseness or areau'ili sous ^ Jt u. A. A D. D <strong>1957</strong>. <strong>1957</strong>In<br />

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Wiil<br />

D. <strong>1957</strong>. In a eDrUin ciiysf<br />

i Persistent inKw- J-, *"W Wiilliun Weinw el al art<br />

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flculty<br />

l."*'."Idteeation<br />

in swallowing.<br />

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ficulty<br />

change<br />

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I at one a'rlwk In Uie afternoon I Bay-<br />

I imhl savin* Time) <strong>of</strong> uid duj, nt ifie<br />

sn#firr» <strong>of</strong>ri» m cape Mar Court<br />

iliiiKf, Cspe May t^ojily, N^w JPI^C?J :<br />

with the iip<br />

' ilm In ih<br />

I * MIJ w ami have bMn lafely"gnortd <strong>of</strong> Pranenadefg*"* ""***"•* •** u « l ,<br />

PACKA6E GOODS "'e 6 ^? "f"K- tt M ~,, J 2? Uw Block 10 on Plan <strong>of</strong><br />

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ylM I&H 2W7B,» left to a put ournfr<br />

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SATURDAY, AU<br />

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DINNERS SERVED «*<br />

t II TICKITS $1.50<br />

in highway aoeideiita<br />

k ding Sui " Smmidm Theatre<br />

dpgiT« »• ntui-<br />

___ .^*i't,u M-et to the plyfv or<br />

fViiilalnlne 2t llrr more or l«».<br />

EXCEPTINc! tlipfwut end Uwrrrrom<br />

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AUDie MURPHV M<br />

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Sunday, Monday, §<br />

ILVIS PUtblV and LI<br />

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WMbmday, Thunday,.<br />

H»nry Fonda in TWELVi<br />

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Association at ISlnmu ftwUurant,<br />

P to WlWvrood.<br />

MUqra^ld ««N WMim out^Trhe Fad,<br />

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> tram the Ant Norman V, Sjrfent, clly dirsctar<br />

•nceasit CUef <strong>of</strong> pubUe relitloiw, in ifta ImocaUoa<br />

mad* note <strong>of</strong> Hit JMt »at the m«tlng<br />

was roUelng the pmcoce <strong>of</strong> tt»<br />

ntie <strong>City</strong> Coun- Ktwaali Club foondor ana it* fir*<br />

president, WUian B. GoWuon Jr.,<br />

!>• annual luncb. *ho M earlier tUfe week.<br />

huf «M * in*<br />

M T TBs eutst gpeakw told <strong>of</strong> harrow-<br />

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MUM, CMef CommunbU In the PhtlgdelphU area "We hive to «Urt figbtltu! Com<br />

In eight Southern<br />

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nanlilM, TOii group functioned<br />

, N, J, visited police <strong>of</strong>ficial and Di« Commutes<br />

IlKk-ra parcnti, ngenU for having pgrtlclpated in<br />

I Rider, at their nidi on Comunut headquarters thare<br />

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SARRISON Jewelers<br />

OMiMONOS • WATCHES • JEWEllY<br />

WATCH and CLOCK MPXKIMO<br />

l^jUnri Aw, daw <strong>City</strong>.V J.<br />

KAJ'S DANISH BAKERY<br />

and COFFEE SHOP<br />

M <strong>of</strong> DeffcfMf B<strong>of</strong>cerf Goo and is the Dem,<br />

As every fanner knom, It Is the The lugiesuon > the kw-«1 itary took ocr.tlc nomine* for Congress fram <strong>of</strong> folly to spend aU your projeet cane from • dM<br />

the Seeand District, contrasted Wash, timo with a neighbor when your ent. She suggested that pang<br />

ington anitudes on foreign and local own hay new), mowtaig,'<br />

and other work* <strong>of</strong> art, (Mil M<br />

assistance.<br />

sculpture. wDOdearvini, and Wock.<br />

Hancock Hid he thought the GOP<br />

When Governor Meyncr sought<br />

prints, be displayed thrt,u«hout Ihe<br />

nominee for governor cut a poor<br />

OfANERS emergency federal aid to save Nt'w<br />

hospUal. When faced with the fact<br />

Jersey-, .eorched farms,"^ White figure In "trying to make himself that this would cover a tremendous<br />

fAva. OcMnCtty Houie assistant turned down his re- out a champion <strong>of</strong> the farmer". amount <strong>of</strong> siwoe. Miss H. Mid, "Start<br />

quest," Hancock Mid. "But when<br />

with the admissloni departnont<br />

"The Republican candidate." he<br />

UN<br />

Congress cut Mutual Security funds<br />

where the patient and his relative,<br />

said, "apparently la running on the<br />

for assistance to foreign countries,<br />

get then- first Impreaslon «f **•<br />

strength <strong>of</strong> his reputation as an c-rl.<br />

the White House organised a team<br />

hosplul. Next, decorate the ataff<br />

gimi Eisenhower booster. It must<br />

!SSiS <strong>of</strong> top <strong>of</strong>ficials to pressure Congress<br />

room where the patient has hit last<br />

hive came as something <strong>of</strong> a sbn,.<br />

to restore the cut,<br />

<strong>of</strong>flclal eontJKt with the staff After<br />

to him to lean. Uiat the national that spread sood pictures and art<br />

i •nd MltllD 'I am no Isolationist, I realize Administration doeant seem to beworks<br />

in the hails and <strong>of</strong>fices or day<br />

foreign aid Is essential to our ra- exercised over the very real problem rooms,"<br />

.00<br />

tional security Bat the threat <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> H0.0O0.0O0 In damages to New<br />

ruined crops and bankruptcy for rur Jersey crops."<br />

Dr, Harry Brunt, medical director<br />

Carry<br />

fanners Is a problem no less urgent,<br />

and chief administrator <strong>of</strong> Ancora,<br />

especially when It affects our entire ClanMed Ada •rlita OulcK Hnulr. said: "Qood pictures and other crea,<br />

live art works do much to brlsbtin<br />

the lives <strong>of</strong> our paiients and I believe<br />

will prove to be <strong>of</strong> great theraoeutlc<br />

value".<br />

Dr. Brunt and other staff members<br />

met with several artists to diacuss<br />

the suggestion. It was agreed (hot<br />

such a project would bg <strong>of</strong> mutual<br />

benefit to patients and artists. Other<br />

artists were contacted and became<br />

enthused and caMr to participate,<br />

A plan has been evolved to held<br />

a rotating art exhibition at the hes<br />

pltal. Pictures and art works which<br />

meet the approval <strong>of</strong> the Jury<br />

selected by Dr, Brunt will be hung<br />

for a three month period, thus rank.<br />

Ing four exhibit* per year. The first<br />

exhibit will be opened on October<br />

Labor Day<br />

10, the same day as the Aneora<br />

FBlr,<br />

Celebrated in the United 8mm and<br />

The delivery and pickup before<br />

and after the exhibit will be by the<br />

Canada on thm firit Monday in<br />

individual exhibitor, either at some<br />

September to honor the working MOT.<br />

designated place In hu community<br />

or at the hospital Ail pictures must<br />

It MM inaugurated by thm Knithti<br />

be framed, ready for hanging, jnd<br />

<strong>of</strong> Labor in 1882 and Made •<br />

must be marked "For loan only," or<br />

priced If for sale. A 20 per cent<br />

national holiday by Congreu n 1894,<br />

commission will be charged for<br />

Matt other countries emlebrate<br />

pictures sold, the proceeds to go into<br />

May Day (May 1) mi the working<br />

the Patients<br />

man't holiday.<br />

1 DR. LEON T. MOORE, left, superintendent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle, <strong>of</strong>fers congratulations to Mr. and<br />

Mn. Joseph Whitcr<strong>of</strong>t after ceremony Sunday at which he<br />

©melated. Mre, Whitcr<strong>of</strong>t is Hie former Mrs, CUra C. Bond.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Baltimore. Both summer residents, they will nfilde in<br />

Bryn Mawr, Pa,—Senior Studio.<br />

just behind the Department <strong>of</strong> De-<br />

Tap Units to March In fense groups from the Army. Navy,<br />

Air Forte. Marines and Coast Guard*,<br />

American Legion Parade The Legion'* Nailonal Camnaader,<br />

Top bras* or the five armed «erv- W, C, "Dan" l-aniei and National<br />

lee* and at the American Legion <strong>of</strong>ficem will parade In the some<br />

will be aeen iiy vle»ie <strong>of</strong> the i«funit<br />

u the Championship Band, •£•<br />

American beglnn National Parade esmpanled by the National Colon<br />

In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on Monday, Septem, and IBM National championship<br />

tar If, during the Mtn annual na. Color Guard,<br />

(lonel eonventlon or the veterans'<br />

organization.<br />

Try Ooin CHy M«tli.nh Pin*<br />

The boardwalk spectacle, which<br />

will lake Mine eight hours to pass<br />

along the four mile wooden course,<br />

will also feature some <strong>of</strong> the nation's NURSERY SCHOOL<br />

leading marching bands and drill<br />

units, and pirtlclnants from the 2912 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

Lesion's eight foreign departments,<br />

Alaska, the District <strong>of</strong> Columbia and Expariancod T«th»rl<br />

the 48 (.tales.<br />

Intaraftins Program<br />

<strong>On</strong>e musical hichiiuht will he the<br />

appearance <strong>of</strong> the 195€ American f tM A.M, fa iliM P. M.<br />

Logion National Championship Band,<br />

ASEI 1 TO 1<br />

The group wilt have a place <strong>of</strong> honor<br />

In the parade's seeand division. Priori. 1797-M<br />

Welfare fund. AU<br />

work to be displayed at the first<br />

showing muNt .be at the hospital<br />

not later than September 21,<br />

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OPEN FOR FULL<br />

SATWOAY, AUGUST<br />

The National<br />

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<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

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[tfplMat.>w«rdifigcon<br />

_,—.-J<strong>of</strong>Somers<br />

rwere «dvifed at a<br />

Tinwr their pupils<br />

iftaoonwoOldbe<br />

•| u<br />

and<br />

buy-<br />

^ J*MA»*W.Itoittf^ rei<br />

«• rittutjon tore is still In<br />

r J*,B" **«*»» « • loMtton<br />

I Hoard stiU mt anted through.<br />

icttttpertod to Its working day by re-<br />

^«*^w. B tart toiyMMiae it tor a<br />

— 1 be or she did<br />

up Its meeting room<br />

t <strong>of</strong> overcrowding grows worse<br />

"i is bound to be hurt by cur-<br />

_H||ii# tfitljer loads, wasted<br />

I to ether ways.<br />

for many years has beta happy to help<br />

_. districts pay to our district<br />

<strong>of</strong> •the things'that go to make our high<br />

med. .<br />

rapid growth <strong>of</strong> the area and its<br />

K^*HS concepts. Today tht sendng<br />

county are' becoming<br />

mmied. ". •<br />

"tiffltoB'Me goinjE to be short V<br />

men Have bean<br />

, -<br />

lour Ipvlltt yled ror the tlile Mi>n<br />

m O«an «ty Beach Patrol at the An-<br />

"' Llfewtrds Bill op Musk Pier,<br />

wjlh Moode v,,lwlc ,,lwlc vD voDmer, 1».<br />

>r*r-—<br />

r<br />

lied up in long and inipall.nl<br />

tiucncsi Mill cvuporaic the minuie<br />

lao pressure <strong>of</strong> peakietson Irsirie<br />

liu Basked,<br />

And it will lr we permit 11!<br />

Unlc»» m contlnge to houod H19<br />

Stale lllgBwsy Department, the Bur.<br />

eau <strong>of</strong> Navigation, jhe «un|y il|»n.<br />

v.«j and |Wg* PfpariMt antf lv.<br />

tryiine «|«- in any <strong>of</strong>fwlai eapaelly<br />

n ! v t n l IP do ftifh |naqnua(e<br />

«^d Tm,>M,lb|e 'fctldgel e«u ...<br />

Mid um-easlnily. w*'|l be wailing<br />

about the same situation next year<br />

and the nest, Bui walling wont let<br />

traffic now er. Hop the can front<br />

piling up unless It Is loud<br />

and long enough to make our<br />

<strong>of</strong> fhf Prw«<br />

^Swt?t.ia: ^<br />

CroW^/ng—A/o. 1<br />

creised TiIBief 6j"pu|Hfc crowded<br />

and doliata as in former yean,<br />

Dr, Frederick M, RauUnaer, SUM CM<<br />

reports 820,000 children will trek bock to .<br />

40,000 oKecJast year. More than one-third <strong>of</strong> I<br />

high^rtnoolipwnieh are just beginning io<br />

post Var baby Wye. An additional V0O0<br />

leach the additional BUplls,<br />

Local schobl expenditure, in Nciv Ji<br />

tween the sclfoal year 195132 and last<br />

increased Slati flnancujl aid. For the lnf«,<br />

SUte Department <strong>of</strong> Education predicts the I<br />

an Increase in actiool easts greater than Hull<br />

in the last decade.<br />

In New Jersey and III other stales, pip<br />

became a larger entc-rprlae than at any tlna'i<br />

Public schools had an enrollment in gndes I<br />

833.000 pupils, housed In 26.UO0 eiarsrooan<br />

teachen. The total coat <strong>of</strong> day school<br />

exclusive <strong>of</strong> capital outlay and debt<br />

The Department <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

MBF;'"^ ""Sy* wl11 be enrolled In grades<br />

More than 4*5(00 public school teachers «l<br />

DnBui-. a i M «l towln « fW repiaeenient* aad<br />

population, ,hore wili be a continuing<br />

nenrfJ 6 ! 1 " l ener ^ A 'w «t least 11,000 ai<br />

needsd is houw additional enrollments.<br />

ihe % iO °J" M " New Jersey's puWie<br />

the Number <strong>On</strong>e headache for bath -<br />

OlSnj- years l0 eonie<br />

at i B ?* P* v -WtH modern labor ipe<br />

E" 1 , co »imi1pBal heartagi, New *<br />

t - csaassaL<br />

r pay.<br />

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._ tb* Hnkt he (01 sing<br />

V. Not, 0 toMl" by Buck<br />

~ mvtt* Mi HlKtlon wUI<br />

UdM a<br />

•v<strong>of</strong> Gfling<br />

m «l Pastor<br />

Sunday<br />

Wfcfc there he raeived MOO<br />

ben, spent lulf a mUllon dolUm on I<br />

church hnprovemenU, entblisBed I<br />

• w^srter hefore PlaBlM<br />

*<br />

Offff*<br />

MMM NMM<br />

•Us Labor Bay ftolrors to Ownn <strong>City</strong>,<br />

ih. Holy Trlni 'l' Churcli, Ilth si. and<br />

y~ Central *v.. M HMBUI the wto<br />

his prelude, to toe 11 o'clock service Into<br />

(o a "Little Concert"<br />

Ms* Nona Horko, toprmo, and<br />

janes Mat, tenor, will »tag a «U«lion<br />

<strong>of</strong> «riM from Handel's oratorio<br />

"Tn» IlessMi-, Beginning at «!«<br />

a m, •&, I M will flag -Comfort<br />

Ve» und "tnrf VaUer *tfl to •••<br />

*ll€d" and 14U. Horko will aba "Ho*<br />

BUBUAII Upon IM JHount«ln«" and<br />

"Come Unto Him"<br />

jostph D, parMlis, ort.nlst and<br />

choirmaster. »UI WMpuv tBea an<br />

the orfan.<br />

At the 11 o'clock Mtrvlse <strong>of</strong> Hoi<br />

'" ••— the Senior Chslr will<br />

•Mia Maria BUgd«Me<br />

by HMIW Wlllati<br />

At • «. m. Oearge Plummer. boy<br />

•optuno, will jing ihB solo prelude<br />

"1*« BcaUtodM" by A H. Mjlotlc,<br />

iU the Junior Cboir wUI sing the ,<br />

IO God. Her Heart to flwiiiritar I<br />

kyj, S, Sasb, I<br />

Bible Confab to<br />

Close Sunday<br />

Michigan Paster<br />

h Ltttt SpMlnr<br />

Its Utt (eaten <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

?r^lMe Confer<br />

<strong>of</strong> Un Conf<br />

and to h<br />

t VM.<br />

tat Canfar<br />

his ninth<br />

Mark Cort* i* tot Conference mmU<br />

?tt<br />

Tabernacle Trustees<br />

j3 Plan OFmitf hr r Luff<br />

Mr,<br />

TTie iwiird >( -rut* f<br />

TTie iwiird >.( -ruste*! <strong>of</strong> ne<br />

ilon, 0. C. |*«» aBBuui - -d pian-i far a dlnnvr bl<br />

<strong>of</strong> R, . r,.<br />

iwcumo n tccogn\tton <strong>of</strong> Mi<br />

ye«n ot service lo tot community<br />

_ and Hi relljdou* lUe<br />

Tile dinner will be an Friday evenlng,<br />

September 13, m the FUnden<br />

•sd woarles r. SchllUng.<br />

Mi-. Luff, Philadelphia paper firm<br />

uMMivc, MI Ike kty flgnre la the<br />

Taoctnicle-s project 0/ erntlng a<br />

PALME*<br />

RAILS THAT NEVER RUST<br />

Gleaming in the midday sun,,, shimmering under<br />

the moon's pale flow... afire with gold as the night<br />

headlights bear down ,., rails that never rust.<br />

Rolling wheels won't let them!<br />

Some folks wonder whether it's important to go to<br />

Church every Sunday, Why not twice a month—«r<br />

now and then—or at certain special seasons?<br />

When the wheels stop rolling: RUST! When we<br />

relax in oar quest <strong>of</strong> God or Interrupt our pursuit <strong>of</strong><br />

to attack the soul.<br />

1117-W ArfwryAv^ Ph. 02UMM<br />

>AMK0N and UAMADA<br />

ce on our timetable.<br />

« ^ spiritual right<br />

1 «?"* to m. f»mm, ,„«.";<br />

r/irt Scrte I* Scingf Published Under th* Spomorthip ef th» Fo/fovW/t0><br />

HOWARD S. STAINTON<br />

Mand nrvLcn<br />

^ OCEAN <<br />

WATEt SERVICE<br />

110 tgrith ItrMf *<br />

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jMfiflra.. Tta nuijorj w,1ere (wrenU<br />

|o»y MM Uiilt mull eWMMn dur-<br />

• <strong>of</strong> the church.<br />

MO p. a. — Dr, Theod<strong>of</strong>e Farmfutat,<br />

ittW <strong>of</strong> Foundry Melhodlit<br />

Church. . WMhlnglon, Mhngln, p. ft, ,wU1 be<br />

tfc tfcf n«t ipMMr M at t th the ,ervke k in i<br />

*e Soortyti ThMtrc. fhtrt WIU be<br />

a tmi MMet led by Howard OUbert<br />

-nd fpeeUI mmle hi- tile Summed<br />

.to WMrttt,<br />

f!« p. nL—Midweek Frayer Sury.<br />

Ice bl the Chipel<br />

HOLY TtlNfTT gMtCOMl.<br />

11th it. ami eaatral av.<br />

Rav, PsrraM 1, VaugNan. Mtir<br />

TrauMs W.'r» n Nur M Your MMM"<br />

S. A. J. SMITH<br />

CfMITM<br />

•thMUM life<br />

oms.<br />

MR. WiUif L. CODPRfV<br />

MR. PRANCil «. •reWMUND<br />

Flnasf Meif Compfefa Service<br />

In South Jersey<br />

«f iO^vettue tPfienm (D. C. 0077<br />

HWne He« Sarvei «Mn <strong>City</strong> ami Surnundlni Area<br />

C«nrlnv«nlT far M Yett,<br />

fyPariorThisWeek<br />

CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />

BiAOTY SALON<br />

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•th St. at Cmtrat Ava. • Phon* 0935<br />

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AURA NEWTON<br />

INS EVERY BEAUTY AID<br />

664 Ml Aibory Ava.<br />

REW'S HAIRDRESSING<br />

COMPLBTE BEAUTY IlKVICB<br />

by ANDREW and CLAIRE<br />

URY AVlNUl PHONE Mtc<br />

CERRUTI<br />

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IN NEW LOCATION<br />

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SPEAK**,<br />

SEPTEMBER ath<br />

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AT THE<br />

NA DUTCH<br />

ROOM OF THE SIHWA<br />

and Fancy food"<br />

liEAKFASt DINNER<br />

Chorus Coming<br />

P«nnd*l<br />

Pin- Tomorrow on<br />

— C'orvnca Fuhrmait, Conductot —<br />

••atoning MH» at i •>. Id.<br />

New Artists on<br />

Pier Next Weak<br />

% born, or Mr.<br />

Woiinon, 1813 As- A free choral music program wffl<br />

bury** '»iid uwhidcd dd songs, d* dnces<br />

and twaral variety.<br />

be presentrd at the Music Pier to.<br />

JMoaa yfciftdpatlne; wem. Joann<br />

morrow night by the Delaware Val<br />

'Oil*, It yfars old. <strong>of</strong> Kavartown. ley Concert Society, a group <strong>of</strong> 3fi Soprano end Tanor<br />

""• H emcee; Peggy OreenweU, nUxcd voices nltb headquarters hi<br />

yȣra old, or Narbertb. Pn; Penndel. Pa.<br />

to Join Orchestra<br />

snmon, *lx yean old. <strong>of</strong> Baniafdr<br />

George Swank, nine The chorus hi directed by Mllaom<br />

JUsra old. <strong>of</strong> this city; Chart Bob. T Hughes and accompanied by LU.<br />

naif, ntna years old. this clt>; Kaihy lion , Hughes Besides selections by<br />

•rooks, six. years old, this city, the full group. Uiere will be solos by<br />

Debate CqKar, seven years old, this<br />

city; and Bk-bartl and Ronald HIU Arthur Van Luvanee. bass, and<br />

10 snd IX years old <strong>of</strong> Sprlourield Marge Anderson, soprano<br />

Pa.<br />

The program. |i<br />

Chorus—Kentucky Babe Golbel and f<br />

Try <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Merchant* First Howarth<br />

Wonderfid Copenhagen . Loesser<br />

Roumanian Rhapsody Ciardner<br />

Bass Solo—Selected<br />

Arthur Van Luvanee jt<br />

Chorus—I believe Wllsdh<br />

Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor<br />

Berlin and Ringwald<br />

Home <strong>On</strong> the Range . James Riddel<br />

Trio—Selected<br />

Margaret Perry. Marge Anderson,<br />

Jean MaeKay '<br />

Chorus—Trepak Waring<br />

Dedication Franj<br />

llrllo Young Lover? Rogers and<br />

Haromenrtein<br />

Intermission<br />

Soprano goto—Selected<br />

Marge Anderson<br />

&i5^<br />

I* 11 A. M. 4 P. M. to 7M P. M.<br />

•Y PIB. FUNERAL PIf, AMISH VANILLA PIf<br />

Av»no« and Plymouth PICK.<br />

Bt 7th<br />

th.<br />

MMMcaHiCK<br />

Ownai Mgr-Owf.<br />

Lydla McLaughlin. MHsem Hughes<br />

Bory^appy Wanderer .. MeHer<br />

<strong>On</strong>ward Cnristtan Cnrist Soldiers . Simeon,<br />

T» e to« ««« You and Keep You,<br />

JLutkin<br />

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FAMOUS<br />

SfSffURANT<br />

MARKET and BAKERY<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

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RESTAURANT „ wo "<br />

Noon ta 9 P. M.<br />

SEAFOOD MARKET<br />

I BAKtRY .<br />

• • , • • . 9 A.M.—<br />

tmln Horn. — g9ojy tm $inm<br />

• . 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />

COOKED HQMMAKIB GOODS<br />

KMATM<br />

Ml» Sarah Jane Honing, lyric<br />

soprano, and Johann Karatiu, tenor,<br />

will begin an engagement Monday<br />

evening as guest arUcts wtth the city<br />

concert orchestra at the Music Pier.<br />

Hiss Fleming has won a solid rep.<br />

•Won wtu, to. New York erttis<br />

•ri-eft Aufttrt Mhi LHMuarw*<br />

Saturday, <strong>Aug</strong>ust list: Chenta<br />

Sunday, laptamisr lit<br />

Soloists:<br />

Miss Anfeleo* Collins Soprano<br />

Mr. Jobann Kantias Tenor<br />

Orpheus Overture Offenbich<br />

I Lucevan Le Stelle Puccini<br />

.Mr Johann Karauas<br />

Dance <strong>of</strong> the Dolla Poldlnl<br />

Ah. Von E Lui Verdi<br />

Mb« Angelene Collins<br />

Parade <strong>of</strong> the Wooden<br />

Soldiers Jcjfcl<br />

At The Mill OUlet<br />

Invincible Eagle March bousa<br />

* • •<br />

Fledennous Strauis<br />

Lords Prayer Mailottr<br />

Mr Johann KnraUas<br />

Intetmetzo Wawigni<br />

CiriblriMn Pfjtalotta<br />

Mlsa Angclrnc Collins<br />

Naila . Dehbes<br />

Orange HDUORU ........ Herbert<br />

f Sends A Gift <strong>of</strong> Rosen.<br />

Opcnshaw<br />

MlM Sarah jane Fit-mine Soprano<br />

Mikado Sullivan<br />

Una Purtiva Logruna .,. Donizetti<br />

Mr. Johun KsraUu<br />

Indian Love Lyrics FIndt n<br />

iemprs Libers Verdi<br />

Sarah Jane Fleming<br />

Songs My Mother Taught Me,<br />

Dvorak<br />

Toreador Song BUet<br />

Mr. Tom perfciiu<br />

Washington post , Sousa<br />

pile Modinte ........".... Herbert<br />

Because iMr, Johann Kintaii<br />

DWardekM<br />

Henry Vffl Dances German<br />

Vta*l D-AKe Puccini<br />

Sarah Jane Fleming<br />

PanBmerfc»ma ...Herbert<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Road to Msndalay Speajx<br />

Mr. Tom Pertini<br />

New Moon<br />

Publication Group<br />

Htm This W««k Aid<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> &e internatiG&al Pub.<br />

UeaUon Serviee, toe., wjn spesd the<br />

coning holiday pered in Oceaa Cily<br />

on a •Uterary fte,;jMvDn1- u<br />

Borne <strong>of</strong> Ksi Ma?, M. Ran,<br />

•ay av.<br />

Tfte Ipsitet an a croup <strong>of</strong><br />

and women UMeresM in tbe<br />

aaragement <strong>of</strong> natirc tnitbu<br />

good literature, bavin E h<br />

panted m IMB. They<br />

year book, with Mb annual<br />

dedlate* to a dlffer#iu<br />

mntttol articles ti about it.<br />

Seme <strong>of</strong> th# vtstton are engeted<br />

to am tonight, tat U-.rn.da,<br />

MBffmm wlB begin tomorrow aigBt<br />

with a duner futovad by a literary<br />

since her debut six years ago aa meetiog ui «»rampui anprat prptu eBtartam. enfaau fal<br />

soloist with tne St. Paul Civic Oreow. ment. Sunday and ••ondjy sin<br />

After scoring aa a<br />

dewted to a ^rlew <strong>of</strong><br />

(a MeaarMa, ••WuisS at<br />

fcrtshlre MuW^ivSrrte b^<br />

eMB* a mmuer <strong>of</strong> New Yortti Am-<br />

•ftou Opera Society and filled ta.<br />

twrtantaM r«Ies M produeUMs in<br />

New Y«*^ Tnm HaU and other<br />

•astern nniilc eenten.<br />

Aa loMat wtth orenertrii, sne has<br />

appeared tlir« times wltn tbe Bsttoa<br />

^^WwJtow U»» witt Ui,<br />

A tong Ibl <strong>of</strong><br />

MH Han featured |.er<br />

as aolotst In oratorios. Including h<br />

Winter fuk Ba* itiivil"feF<br />

" » «",,lrway.<br />

»<br />

Iasses at the Vienna<br />

tater tt «n • .choi<br />

SUte Aeademy, where ^TeSi<br />

fc* degre. in ausic WKB honors<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

AmcoNomonto<br />

GEOftGI PLUMMf •<br />

Who will sing ttio "Beatitudes." by<br />

A H MaJolU*. as the solo prelude<br />

at the 9 a m wrvi<strong>of</strong> at Holv Trinit<br />

Episcopal Qiurcfi this £k<br />

George la a member <strong>of</strong> the Junior<br />

Cbolr, directed by J«eph D. Parseils,<br />

and sings each Sunday morn IDS lit<br />

the Family Eucharist,<br />

j<br />

mudc. Pniud., -Mm A<br />

P. neJtiJtowily, Op. n, Hi,<br />

^formation<br />

Bf<br />

at,.<br />

• e e<br />

MUST CHURCH Of*<br />

CMI*I*Y, tCIINTItT<br />

•Mi •». and Aaaury *v.<br />

Sunday S«rvtee-*i« and Jl a, ,<br />

TZSM?<br />

Sunday,<br />

Man's<br />

strating<br />

rwpod.ibUlty for demon<br />

Mn, B«i«i pmra Jm%<br />

brought out at Coruilan scien^<br />

services Sunday In u» " B «<br />

moo entitled "OhrUt Jeans".<br />

Reading, from the Kin,<br />

Version <strong>of</strong> the Blbfe wUl<br />

Song torvfc, Sunday iSTSSM&iSJTLr M0<br />

The Unity Chorus, an ali-nale he stood ever her7 and RtWeWth.<br />

irpup from WTilow Oreve, Pa., vm fever; and It left aeri and unmedi<br />

nmd iimr m*" & te-j- **"* **-*<br />

st and Simpson av., Sunday evening I CorreUtlve<br />

at 1:30 o'clock. | and Health i<br />

lure*" by llary Baker<br />

NiCIMiTY elude the followli<br />

from<br />

A lady we know admits that she •Though demonstrating<br />

fibs naw and then, because, y p she in. ll I over tin • and no mdisease<br />

th*<br />

<strong>of</strong> her husband an certain occasions. from civ3f the<br />

—The Monroe (Iowa) Mirror, tbrtr owB piety. t<br />

fttll<br />

at<br />

The Quiet Refinement<br />

THf<br />

22nd STREET DINING ROOM<br />

Open<br />

Doily —4:30 P. M. ta 9:00 p. M<br />

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O?IH TO<br />

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You and yovt hmi\y wiD<br />

comfort and restful atmo<br />

dining room. Our food ll<br />

in our spotless, sunlit kil<br />

Orwoys op«M) for your<br />

•ions are sensible and<br />

at*. There are speplol<br />

for<br />

Ht for u* lib «nt] ftmtk* from<br />

OHM fttVHY tt<br />

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Serving<br />

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Since 1934<br />

TAKE NOME<br />

FEATURING; A PULL UNI OP<br />

•?".'•'-•<br />

Facts Bridge*<br />

- be baa'for the posiUv. bleulags<br />

<strong>of</strong> life—tho loVln| ktndneu and<br />

tender merlcea wlti> Which thus life Our drairbrMf* opmlnf racorda<br />

• la one <strong>of</strong> thpbu^bnn^<br />

crownad,_Jhe aallsmctlon for thi» bridle show that In the year<br />

i for qod. It<br />

WO. tlwre. Wa> a |ot«l <strong>of</strong> itfQ qpen-<br />

in a mood <strong>of</strong><br />

lt)gs twquind to permit various tn»<br />

I out at ths hard<br />

.•» WM.CO tha» boats te> pass and the nuudmum num-<br />

the nrMt •!-<br />

v#B|lBlait •UaTsffsmtllBL tffaAlflialliai ber <strong>of</strong> openings occurred m tb« •*••*<br />

truth are<br />

St-day period, between juqa 9p fP(i<br />

I and dluatn error.<br />

ita not* <strong>of</strong> We live In a world <strong>of</strong> law where ipgs Of' thla amount, 4tt opening!,<br />

e author h». ue sometimes see sih and malefac- qr 91.4 per cent <strong>of</strong> all openings, oction<br />

bringing their Just desserts But<br />

' bis (Ins. healcurred<br />

between « a. m. and 6 p. m.<br />

it Is worthy to note that these con-<br />

• a mi Mi n • •- _L • i. —<br />

Qvr|rw th<br />

with the sin—not, at least, when one M<br />

takes In the whole range <strong>of</strong> experi- . .___ ,_^T,T_ Vff "• »f••ff Pf 'n IT<br />

ence.<br />

IILY<br />

The author .ays that Ood hath not<br />

dealt with us after our tins, nor rewarded<br />

us aftfr pur hiiquitles If<br />

there were not some gain <strong>of</strong> graca<br />

and mercj to the universe, some tri<br />

umph <strong>of</strong> goodne» and truth over<br />

I a. an, tm evil, how could we |o opt<br />

' Sunday)<br />

Where would be progrea or. Indead,<br />

human Ufa Itsein But, because<br />

goodness I* stronger than evil,<br />

Iff p-B. th. world continues M Is because<br />

truth rise, qver error, and God. more<br />

powerful than mere man, would have<br />

it so.<br />

at Fourth Slnal<br />

IT OF POOP, OHLICIOUSLY PREPARID<br />

rRACTIVILY SIRVfiD IN Cr


auVaW vaa given in<br />

the home <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

,. I nMudcd song*, dancea<br />

» «mcee: Paggy GreenweU.<br />

yuan oW, <strong>of</strong> Narbeith, Pa<br />

•nun, six year* old, <strong>of</strong> Baltl<br />

Md: George Swank, nlifit<br />

>«•*• Old. <strong>of</strong> thla city; Charles Bebmff,<br />

oln* 3*ar* old, thl* city; Kathy<br />

Mao**, ate. yean old. thla city;<br />

babble Cutter, neven yeen old. Oils<br />

dtj; and ajchajd and Ronald HIM<br />

10 and 11 years old <strong>of</strong> Spiingneld<br />

Pa.<br />

Try Oeian <strong>City</strong> Manllant* Plrt><br />

,; AT THE<br />

iYLVANIA DUTCH<br />

ROOM OF THE SIHWA<br />

"thin and Fancy Food"<br />

BtEAKFAST DINNER<br />

. M. 4 P. M. to 7:30 P. M.<br />

LY >li, fUNiRAL PIE, AMISH VANILLA PI I<br />

AV*MM artel Plymouth oconoc Plow COHICK<br />

anal tm it*.<br />

<strong>On</strong> fit* Boy<br />

Chorus wmhfl<br />

P.nrxki<br />

Pfor Tomorrow en<br />

A free choral music program wm<br />

be presented at the Music Pier tomorrow<br />

night by the Delaware Valley<br />

Concert Society, a group <strong>of</strong> 3S<br />

mixed voice* with headquarters In<br />

ftnndel. Pa.<br />

The choru. I* directed by Murom<br />

T. Hughe* and accompanied by Lillian<br />

Hughes. Besides selections by<br />

the full group, there will be solos by<br />

Arthur Van Luvanee, bass, and<br />

Marge Anderson, soprano.<br />

The program:<br />

Chorus—Kentucky Babe Gelhel and<br />

Howsrth<br />

Wonderful Copenhagen . Loesier<br />

Boumanbin Rhapsody Gardner<br />

Bass Solo—Selected<br />

Arthur Van Luvanee<br />

Chorus—I believe Wibnn<br />

Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor<br />

Berlin and Wngwald<br />

Home <strong>On</strong> the Range . James Biddrl<br />

Trio—Selected<br />

Margaret Perry, Marge Anderson,<br />

Jean MacKay<br />

Chonu—Trepak Waring<br />

Dedication ............. ,^,., Prans<br />

Hello Young Lovers .... Rogers and<br />

Hammersteln<br />

Intermission<br />

Soprano Solo—Selected<br />

Marge Anderson<br />

Chorus—f kip To My Lou , Rlegger<br />

Autumn Leaves Bryden<br />

Heritage <strong>of</strong> Freedom ,. Wagner<br />

Duet—Selected<br />

Lvdl. MeLaughlhi, Mllsom Hughes<br />

Chorus—Happy Wanderer ,. MeUer<br />

<strong>On</strong>ward Christian Soldier, , Simeons<br />

The Lord Bless You and Kjep You,<br />

Lutkln<br />

TbcOW<br />

TIWR<br />

Nmn 9th Sfreef<br />

ris NATIONALLY<br />

FAMOUS<br />

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SEAFOOD<br />

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AFOOD MARKET<br />

Talc* Horn* —<br />

COOKED<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

FROM<br />

12 Noon to 9 •». M.<br />

• A.M, to 9 P.M.<br />

to S*rv»<br />

HOME-BAKED GOODS<br />

Bun$-f>if*-Cak*<br />

tiLfi 'j. ^i, 1 -'<br />

AM* 10 A.M.<br />

^M.at« P.M. lUfern 10 P.M.<br />

iF<br />

New Artists on<br />

Pier Next Week<br />

Soprano and Tutor<br />

to Join Orchestra<br />

JMMNN KMATZM<br />

Wtss Sarah jane Fleming, lyric<br />

soprano, and Johanu Karatzas, tenor,<br />

will begin an engagement Monday<br />

evenmg as guest artists with the city<br />

concert orchestra at tho Music Pier,<br />

Him Fleming has won a solid reputation<br />

wltt the Now York critics<br />

Fuhrman, Conductor —<br />

tnnlnS CM** a* • f. M.<br />

Prktoy. Aixvit »0m. LMeauard* (Mil<br />

Saturday, Auffn* Sicri Cham<br />

# •ff^v<br />

SoloMa:<br />

Mlsa AngaleiM ColUna Soprano<br />

Mr. Johann Karatua Tenor<br />

Orpheus Overture Offenbt.cn<br />

E Lucevan Le ««11« Puccini<br />

Mr. Johann Karatia*<br />

Dance <strong>of</strong> the Dolls PoMlnl<br />

Ah, For* B Lul Verdi<br />

Mis* Anceleoe CbUliu<br />

Parade <strong>of</strong> the Wooden<br />

Soldier*<br />

At The Mill .,<br />

Invincible Eagfe March ....<br />

Jcsad<br />

GUlet<br />

Sous*<br />

Fledernwua Strauss<br />

lords Prayor Mallotte<br />

Mr. Johann Karatms<br />

Intenneiio Mascasnl<br />

Clrlblribui PMUJOIM<br />

Mian Angelcne CoUlns<br />

NaUa Dellb<br />

Orange Blouomn Herbert<br />

Love Sends A QUt <strong>of</strong> Roses,<br />

Openshaw<br />

Meit^vy, SapfMiilHr 3IHI<br />

His Sarah Jane Fltmlnc. Soprano<br />

Htkado ,...-. Sullivan<br />

Una Furtlva Ldgrlnla ... Donlietll<br />

Mr. Johana Kanuu<br />

Indian Love Lyrics Flndcn<br />

Sempra Llbera Verdi<br />

San* Jana Flemlnu<br />

Bongs My Mother TaujU Me, Dvorak<br />

Toreador tens ,,.,...,.... BUM..<br />

Mr. Tom ^rfcins<br />

Wsablngton Pott Sousa<br />

,.,,,,,,., Hertert<br />

Because (Mr, Johann Karatzss),<br />

Dllardclot<br />

Henry VBI Dances Ocnnas<br />

\T»sl DArte Pussta!<br />

Sarsh Jane Fleming<br />

rsnamericiina .,,,,,.,,,,, Herbert<br />

<strong>On</strong> U>e Road is VTandalay .. Speaks<br />

Mr. Tom parking<br />

New Mass Raaberg<br />

Publication Group<br />

Hera This WfMk End<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the International Publication<br />

Service. Inc., wUl spend the<br />

coming holiday per'td in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

on a "Uterary Re.:denous- at the<br />

hone <strong>of</strong> MM Mary M, RUey, 427<br />

Bay av.<br />

The Ipsitea are a croup <strong>of</strong> mill<br />

and woman interest*** in the *<br />

cmiragement <strong>of</strong> creative) writing aM<br />

good UtMKtui*. having been incqkporaMd<br />

in IM, They publish 7 ;<br />

year hook, wUh each annual edition<br />

dedicated to a different state and<br />

containing articlei about it.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the visitors are expected<br />

to arrive toniah t, tat tha rendezvous<br />

program will bHih tomorrow night<br />

with • dinner faUawod by a literary<br />

tinea her debut sin yean ago a* meetinf anU Impromptu entertain-<br />

soloist with the St. Paul Qvic Orchea. ment, Sunday and Monday wUl be<br />

In, > After scoring M a. singing devoted Is a *»riety <strong>of</strong> recrcBUonaJ<br />

«d«H lo. alo^rfa, f Wtu»5 at. th* eventa, *<br />

Barkstiln Music Fextlvat, she became<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> Mew York's American<br />

Opera Society and pied Im.<br />

pertantaM roles In productions la<br />

Maw York's Tbwn Hall and other<br />

eastern music centers.<br />

As aoMat wtth orchestras, she has<br />

appeared three times with the Boston<br />

Symphony and four ItaM* with tne<br />

Norfolk Symphony. A lone Utt <strong>of</strong><br />

choral aodetlea have featured her<br />

as soloist in oratorios. Including tha<br />

Winter Park Mob, FestUMl for tee<br />

seasons. <strong>On</strong> the airways she baa<br />

been a guest artist on th* Carry<br />

Moore Show and with SUtch Henderson<br />

on NBCs radio program •Best<br />

f Affl".<br />

Mr. Karattas, a native <strong>of</strong> Greeee,<br />

received all hia musical training lu<br />

Vienna. After rtcelvtns a degree hi<br />

engineering In ISM he devoted fuU<br />

time to vocal studies and attended<br />

etasaei at tha Vienna Conservatory.<br />

Later he won a scholarship to the<br />

State Academy, where he received<br />

his degree In music wHJi honors In<br />

concert, operatic and dramatic<br />

repertoire.<br />

Attar a term as soloist with the<br />

Vienna, Symphony Orchestra be was<br />

trough* to the United States on a<br />

FflUBrifst achc4.mfl.lp anil entered<br />

MM nmadelpttla Academy <strong>of</strong> Vocal<br />

Arts, from wMck he graduated In<br />

MIS, In thl* country he lm mnf<br />

for many org*nlntk>ns and was a'<br />

•oloiat on the "Threshold" program<br />

r CBS, Re has appeared In<br />

eart at th* Philadelphia Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

Musk; and the Ftlllllps Galleries<br />

Waahlnsjton, DC.<br />

T<br />

A. an thw *<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy, Flander* MotaL<br />

phone tJTT.<br />

•ayaji<br />

NOW<br />

PEN<br />

TO<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

SIMM 4WCf Wwy<br />

Good"<br />

4:301* •.30 P.M.<br />

To $lngi<br />

mule arranged and directed by<br />

Helen B. Muninraux, director r<br />

mtuk: Prelude, "June BacaroUe",<br />

P. Tachaikow*ky, Op. «T. No, «, Solfl,<br />

-Come Ye BleMed", gueii MM<br />

Mia* Joan McNaughton. O th*<br />

-A Contrite Heart-, CyruaSVMonard. for Safer _<br />

Youth Choir, accompanied "?Heleu I* B factor i<br />

Anne MuUlneaux. -0 Love^vtoe'. all fatal<br />

POitluda. "Portlude", Cuthbert Harris.<br />

• • •<br />

MAVILLI PI1IINM l«iT"M»<br />

Meeting for Wonhlp. FInt Day,<br />

For'taformatlnn call Oo*an Cil»<br />

ClOftGE PUUMMH<br />

Who will sum Hie "Beatiludes." by<br />

A. II. MaJotte, us the solo prelude<br />

at the 9 a. m. service at Holy Trinity<br />

Episcopal Church this Sunday<br />

George u a member <strong>of</strong> the Junior<br />

Choir, dlreeled by Jweph p. Psrsells.<br />

and sings eseli Sunday roornlog at<br />

the Family Ikitliorlst.<br />

Song SarvlM Sunday<br />

The Unity Olana, an aH-male<br />

eroup from WUIow Grove, Pa., wUl<br />

prwot a iervlee <strong>of</strong> wng to the<br />

Macedonia Methodist Church, 10th<br />

st and Sunpsoii av, Sunday evanBig<br />

at iiJQ o'clock.<br />

4 lidy we know admits thai she<br />

fibs now and then. Because, she Insists,<br />

it to a wife 1 nmrr CHURCH OP<br />

CHRIST. •CIRNTIST<br />

Ik sf. and Atbvry *v.<br />

Sunday Service" 30 and 11 a. m.<br />

Sunday School—0 30 and 11 a. m.<br />

Wednesday evening—• p m.<br />

Reading Room open dally, except<br />

Sunday. 11 a. m to Z P m.<br />

Man's responsibility for demonstrating<br />

divine healing power will be<br />

brought Alt at ChristUn Science<br />

service* Sunday in the Leuoa^er.<br />

mon entitled "Christ Jesus*.<br />

Readings from the King James<br />

Version <strong>of</strong> the Bible will inclode the<br />

account hi Luke <strong>of</strong> Jesus<br />

* duty to weak well<br />

<strong>of</strong> her husband on certain occasions.<br />

—The Monroe (Iowa) Mirror.<br />

1 twallng<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fetert motheMn Uw C4:»: "And<br />

he stood over her, and rebuked the<br />

fever! and it left her; and Immedlstely<br />

she arose and ministered unto<br />

thtm."<br />

Correlative passages from "Sckaw*<br />

and Health with Key to tha Strip.<br />

tuns" by Mary Baker Eddy *Ml Include<br />

the following mmmM<br />

•Though demenstratmg his control<br />

over sin • and disease, the great<br />

Teacher t# no means relieved othen<br />

from gM(g the requUlte pro<strong>of</strong>s ef<br />

their own piety. He worked for th#lr<br />

The Quiet Refinement df<br />

THi . . .<br />

22nd STREET DINING ROOM<br />

Op«n<br />

Daily —4:30 P. M. to MO P. M.<br />

Sunday—1:00 P.M. fo 8KK) P.M.<br />

S>,1*, to<br />

DINNER<br />

Closed Monday<br />

THE DAIRY BAR<br />

• Hot Lunch SdndwMitf<br />

Jumbo Choice Hamburg*n<br />

Bathwr* Spryd<br />

R*fi«shlng Soda fountain TpMrt*<br />

D-ily: If A.M. to 12Miflnlflht<br />

r PINE h the htme-llkun<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hotel Hmem<br />

>»W&SF •«s«es><br />

You and your family will tnjoy (h* cool<br />

comfort and restful atmotphvr* o\ our<br />

dining room. Our food il w»ll prepared<br />

In our spotless, sunlit IcildWM which or*<br />

always open for your iAipftfttOt. Por-<br />

MOBS art sensible and (HUM or* nMtder*<br />

ote. ITier* arc special f«f«* ''<br />

Special facilitits for tyttU<strong>of</strong>it *n4<br />

dinntf pttHt.<br />

to Wf "» tti<br />

I eat <strong>of</strong> tee hard<br />

| at tt* nnet «•<br />

«und.y)<br />

STAl mm-<br />

w*i<br />

Prat ha hai for the poUUv, bless-<br />

B<br />

and dlMMM<br />

*±\i im^mmm<br />

» y,» author *M ^ i ^ ^ ^ ^ TOm<br />

lalF ** **,*** Hta.wsrt^t. note «^th«.>m.<br />

not eejnmesiiurate<br />

Se wMa rang* orSplrJ<br />

,-- '-^sr-- ••*• fhft God hath not<br />

—-Jt with us after our sins, nor rewarded<br />

us (ft,, BW hikiultie. "5<br />

there were WT Mint gain <strong>of</strong> gr«eand<br />

mfrcy to thf universe, soaif tn.<br />

umph <strong>of</strong> goodBeiia and Irutb ov",<br />

evB, how could we |o spT<br />

Whera would h> progress OF in-<br />

laid, human Ufe Itieift >«,* bi<br />

ciuse goodflest Is stronger than evU<br />

th. world continues. It n heeauM<br />

truth rise, over error, and OodVmore<br />

powerful than mere man, would nave<br />

it so.<br />

at Fourth StrMt<br />

! BIST OP FOOD, DILICIOUSLY PRiPARID<br />

HATTRACTIViLY SERVED IN GMARMINO<br />

and GRACIOUS SURROUNDINGS<br />

SERVING<br />

DAILY 8;30 A.M. to 11:30 P.M.<br />

*M P M. to 9 P. M. SUNDAY I to 9 P. M.<br />

fPK RPSERVATIONS CALL O.C. 2151<br />

TAKE HOME pEPARTWINT NOW QP|N<br />

W FamrUis Oeun ChVa <strong>On</strong>ly brl«-Op Mndow tirvlc.<br />

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FINE SEAFOOD<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

PAY AT NINTH iT*MT<br />

- Ipicial Chlldmi'i Atonu —<br />

Qtnplm Pqrking<br />

Our dnwhUdn ODMlng record,<br />

for thai bridge mow that in the year<br />

HP* theri w« a total <strong>of</strong> 1.1J0 wen,<br />

wi* r««MMd to permit varleu* type<br />

boato to pan and the maximum num.<br />

bar <strong>of</strong> opening* occorred m th. saam*<br />

IMay period, batmen June (f> ana<br />

lpt<br />

Mhd<br />

per emt.<br />

Faced with the abpve facts, the<br />

prellmUary plwnug for thf proposed<br />

new bridge required studies to<br />

determine the mqst economical type<br />

o( structure that should be con.M<br />

ered, in keeping with sound engineering<br />

principal, and that would<br />

beit serve both motor vehicle and<br />

waterway traffic. Surveys were<br />

made and preliminary studies ef design<br />

and cost estimates ef construct-<br />

Ing various type* <strong>of</strong> junctures have<br />

been made, all <strong>of</strong> which are based on<br />

a minimum horizontal clearance <strong>of</strong><br />

i feet and are as follows:<br />

1. Single Leaf Bascule Bridge,<br />

25 ft. Vertical Clearance at<br />

SVATSON'S<br />

REST A U Ft A N T<br />

AVMUi at NINTH STREET<br />

Serving<br />

elicious Dinners<br />

Since 1934<br />

TAHI NOME .IMKIMtHT<br />

NOW 0FM<br />

»i A FULL LINI OP<br />

Gives Facts <strong>On</strong><br />

our dixdslnu for a HI ^<br />

anflned'toa fjud *P»P •><br />

a vertlral clearance that at<br />

aconomlcally hHtlfled d and a<br />

fpr the paaaa|o el $• pmi<br />

her <strong>of</strong> craft that mmott<br />

f<br />

qte the he watarway at thl. ^-,,-,„,<br />

subject ct <strong>of</strong> course to approval appro by the<br />

Chief <strong>of</strong> f bghnen b h awTSacwtary <strong>of</strong><br />

th« « dealrabmty dealr r* - *—" M mm<br />

slrnHM HM mi t|»at t|» \t „_<br />

for a cootbiupus cootbiupus ttff <strong>of</strong> mfltor providi vehicle<br />

traffic ffi pod d #HuHnate th. hasardoua<br />

traffic proMeST that alw»i<br />

*xlsts when lines <strong>of</strong> motor nklele*<br />

are Held up for the optniBg <strong>of</strong><br />

draw span. '<br />

th an endeavor to determine what<br />

n rea*onaUe and Justlftable nxed<br />

vertical clearance should he ft* the<br />

• lg«, I jMMtMied ata «f<br />

Besahn per nw|l<br />

e «maranM In th,<br />

S %<br />

approval «f the constrqctlon <strong>of</strong> a<br />

ed tpan bridge with a clearance<br />

<strong>of</strong> U feet at Mean High Water at<br />

this location. The east <strong>of</strong> this pro.<br />

••arch program; throe per cant fat<br />

dlcal grant, and fellOwshJiMi 12<br />

• cept far pxafeaatpnal and Pub-<br />

•aueattop, servica to eancer pa-<br />

Uents, .UUstlcal research. udmlnUtratlon<br />

fund raising and ccntln-<br />

The balance <strong>of</strong> so per cent r«aln«<br />

in the state for the 11 county chapters.<br />

Of Hie budgeted unount. approved,<br />

ttMOMB ha* bean (Dated<br />

for carrying on educational pro.<br />

grams In the eonntiea aud |1»J71 Jl<br />

wlllb. used for earing tor the wants<br />

<strong>of</strong> eancer patlonU.<br />

Medical projects approved totaled<br />

the lanest amount, IISUM, WJa<br />

dees »~— ~=-» not anayye Include the %(«« maitauum BBS <strong>of</strong> K><br />

posed new bridge will b. In eice« per cent <strong>of</strong> net available<br />

ot Avo lu^ grtiter thu »ny .Ingle may be snest by the cou<br />

M.H.W. tlMljmM I well realiu that requeitlng ap- nm o7*r(dj* projert previous^<br />

»r<br />

Fused Bridge_» ft. Vertical proval <strong>of</strong> a Axed span bridge, with fWnttruMed by the Caunty <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

—i and nursing<br />

Clearance at M.H.W. »15M,OOaoo a vertical clearance <strong>of</strong> 35 feat, ap- (May and there have only ben a<br />

avaMable to •Ug.<br />

3 nxed Bridge—40 ft. Vertical pears to be a wide departure from >ery few that approached $200,000 In<br />

Clearance at M.H.W, {1JN^MO.M what nay have been considered ade- cost.<br />

more<br />

4 Fixed Bridge—48 ft. Vertical quate in past years. However, we The cost <strong>of</strong> Uie new structure<br />

cancer<br />

Clearance st MJIW. .I1JHM0.0O are find wjth the fact that a find fniuat, <strong>of</strong> courM, be bone by the •rusade<br />

for the<br />

a, Futed Bridge—W ft. Verticai •pan bridge <strong>of</strong> 50 feet vertical clear .tinpj.vers <strong>of</strong> our county. We, who<br />

Clearsnce at M.H.W. »I.777fluo.M •nee Is estimated to cost an add!- #re charged with the responsibility<br />

fund<br />

chapter<br />

t<br />

In considering the bascule draw donal »551,ooo, representing an Ui- <strong>of</strong> deciding on the moat economical<br />

•Ban vemUB the BxHl bridge, with 35 crease <strong>of</strong> coat <strong>of</strong> 44-K per cent to public works Improvements that win muoim^^<br />

MS&lb<br />

feet clearance, we are faced with an provide clearance tar an estimated best serve the needs <strong>of</strong> the greatest<br />

initial higher estimated cost <strong>of</strong> »«i, 112 per cent <strong>of</strong> the total boats re- majority <strong>of</strong> our own population, and<br />

•awlt.<br />

Opo. In addition, we are faced with quiring openings <strong>of</strong> the existing the thousands <strong>of</strong> seasonal residents<br />

on additional yearly operation cost <strong>of</strong> bridge during IBM,<br />

•that live with us during the Seashore<br />

a minimum <strong>of</strong> $35,000 for bridge op- Considering this additional cost <strong>of</strong> Resort Season, feel that the proposed<br />

erators. Kate tenders, light, power, S351.000 for the period <strong>of</strong> usefulness structure meets that requirement<br />

fuel nnd lubricants.<br />

<strong>of</strong> 50 years, without the addition <strong>of</strong> We also feet that the expenditure<br />

After a few years, maintenance Interest and •BortUation costs, indh <strong>of</strong> the large additional sums to pro-<br />

win <strong>of</strong> tha bascule span In the form aies a cost <strong>of</strong> (HMO per year to vide for 1.13 per cent <strong>of</strong> the craft<br />

<strong>of</strong> painting steel snd repairs to elec- provide for a possible 27 puses <strong>of</strong> passing through the bridge In MM<br />

trical mechanism and operating ma- boats In the 88 to SO feet range, or is not economically justified, since<br />

chinery would add to the east ef a cost <strong>of</strong> approximately MM for each<br />

Mub <strong>of</strong> DMIncthm<br />

they could use the outside ocean<br />

this type <strong>of</strong> bridge. Bated on anpass<br />

<strong>of</strong> this class <strong>of</strong> boat through the route.<br />

* * • III Ml • a 9<br />

anticipated 90 year period <strong>of</strong> use- bridge.<br />

We have made a five year study <strong>of</strong><br />

fulneia, the total operation and main, The cost <strong>of</strong> constructing, operating the U. 8, Weather Reports for thl*<br />

ensnee cocts would amount to ap- and maintaining a bascule draw area, covering IMS to ISM Inclusive,<br />

proximately t2.000.000.<br />

span for tha game so year period <strong>of</strong> •fid determined that the ocean route<br />

These facts practically dictate that usefulness, versus the Used span would be usable approximately if<br />

structure <strong>of</strong> SS feet vertical elear. per cent <strong>of</strong> the time.<br />

HuHed Brick Sends Man to v<br />

Hospital; Assailqnt Arrested<br />

Herbert Rarvey, SS, <strong>of</strong> an simp- brief side conference between the<br />

son av,, was 'held In M.Ooo baU lor Huee led to an..agfeonwnt to return<br />

il i lii liiry rti ioai I Iff Miril Mnniripil Tuffga Tff tinUh's iDoney** The eoort cuitlnneri<br />

iinn<br />

npt p Tueiday on an the eas» until today to assure good<br />

atrocious awault and d Mttery tt csarle. faMi In the agreemmt.<br />

Police allege that Harvey threw a<br />

piece <strong>of</strong> oroken hricfc into the face In a third West Sid. caw, Al.ii-<br />

<strong>of</strong> Benjamin Hushes, <strong>of</strong> the same wider Brydsen, 47, <strong>of</strong> (Hi «i. and<br />

addreti, di)rlng an argument Monday fhnpun av., Va* flatd WO tar<br />

night. Harvey told police he threw yMatins the city ordlnanci<br />

the brick after Hushes threatened prohlHttnB rh. drfahlM <strong>of</strong> alaholic<br />

to hit him with a glpc.<br />

•xv.rat.i In can, ipihll. a similar<br />

charae aaalnst Rkhard Huflhu Mr,<br />

4f, <strong>of</strong> Wirtlnatw.. D, £., w» dh><br />

missed.<br />

The brick rtroeli Huiht* an the<br />

left •Me <strong>of</strong> His ISM, cautini a dees<br />

lacsratlen lhare and alsa r«ultlno<br />

In a Mawt, naw. He w«^«Mlt.<br />

fed to Ihsro Memorial Hospital,<br />

Two other men escaped grand<br />

jury action when Ihey agreed to<br />

reimburse Claries SnUth, 30, <strong>of</strong><br />

W«t av., fM fU which t>e<br />

ed tb,py look mm his wailet<br />

whlk; he slept hi a parked ear.<br />

Smith told the court that he,<br />

Dcmiisey Sampson, SI, <strong>of</strong> MO Wrst<br />

av,, John L. Collins, Sf, <strong>of</strong> 714 Bteley<br />

av., Pieatuintvllle, and Odessa E.<br />

Lee, II, <strong>of</strong> BM Wist av,, left here<br />

Saturday for a visit to a tavern on<br />

the mainland.<br />

When the parly arrived Ihere,<br />

Denipgey said Smith was asleep In<br />

the Hifft Mat <strong>of</strong> Collins' tar and (he<br />

party let lilm stay there. Sampson<br />

reported he looked In on Smith later<br />

and found his wallet on the floor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the car. He told the court he<br />

pat Smith's billfold down Bis shirtfront<br />

for safekeeping.'<br />

^hen they arrived hack in Ocvun<br />

<strong>City</strong> Smllh discovered hia money v-as<br />

missing from the wallet, lie accused<br />

$an)psa*t and Collins and swore out<br />

m warrant for their arrest. Qoth men<br />

pleaded Innocent to t$ic charge.<br />

Judia King threatened to hold the<br />

pab> for the grand Jury when 8milh<br />

insisted on pressing the charge. A<br />

Sergeant NleheUa Impagliauio li<br />

tlficd that be caught Bryduon drii)<br />

ing from a bottle alongside Hughs!<br />

car with the owner inside, Brydser<br />

admitted drinking but Hughes sale<br />

he was not.<br />

According lo testimony. Hugh<br />

was registering at a hotel here when<br />

he was approached by Brydson, who<br />

asked If he had anything to drink<br />

in the ear. Hughes said lie replied<br />

he did not know and uvjtsd Brydsor<br />

to look for himself. Drydson talc<br />

he found a partially consumed botllc<br />

in one <strong>of</strong> Hughes* bnes and was tali:<br />

log a drink when the <strong>of</strong>ficer arrived<br />

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Paul L. YInflling, MLD<br />

> C Oodfrm frU>.<br />

V AT«. rdOME 4114<br />

MM* awni<br />

1* MB. • 1 M. •«t«<br />

bar <strong>of</strong> the AU Playeri, He act-<br />

ago he was on the c<br />

i "Madea," "Every Man", and<br />

veekly Oulde frollickini.<br />

with a young lady. He missed mak><br />

•nm GREAT .<br />

"They saB<br />

the work that 1*<br />

"Oh, I kno^ i<br />

hard pushed."<br />

«lU*i Md Just Kcantly PmlmMter<br />

ins the Saturday evening Post two<br />

Qencnl Arthur I, Summerfi.-ld<br />

yean ago when (th st. beach was<br />

•nnounced the highly gratifying remits<br />

<strong>of</strong> thM new palm Job,<br />

by the »th «l,<br />

viee pre.idehl <strong>of</strong> the AU CWrai soclety.<br />

He U treajurer <strong>of</strong> the French Club<br />

and treasurer <strong>of</strong> his fraternity. Al.<br />

ph* Sigma Phi,<br />

pictured in i<br />

feature. At that tune he was at 7th<br />

sli<br />

Jack Is not the only beach boy in<br />

the family. Ills father get tip umbrellas<br />

on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Strand SO<br />

years ago. Mr. Jones was<br />

need with such Indisputable facts,<br />

is now a minister In Washlngti<br />

Jack enjoys his work and saya (th<br />

st. beach Is the beat beach in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

pom! authorities nuAot help but In hi. tun. w n with tha <strong>City</strong>. Spoken like a true son <strong>of</strong><br />

conclude that the spicy new de- Baath Stntea h. hat own can- 1 <strong>City</strong>'i beach.<br />

meanor <strong>of</strong> their trucks ir, helping to fnntad wHti many unuHial iBniboort<br />

ufety hi literally thousands Hani, <strong>On</strong>. he raulh It Hi. Mm.<br />

or AmeriaiB communltlei, mainly h* has! to play HtMuard, <strong>On</strong>*<br />

"Cause," replied Johnny, "I wasn't<br />

th. f uarda war. laf. (etHM M tha<br />

an. had M »av« h.r irandtfatiflh I<br />

lir, Jack IMkad around and<br />

Tomato Processing<br />

Season b Shortened<br />

New Jerseys US? cannery tomato<br />

senson will probably set records for<br />

shortness, according to M. N. Edrnonston,<br />

chaK, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Fruit and<br />

Vegetable Service, Ne wJeney Dr<br />

partnent <strong>of</strong> Agriculture.<br />

Two <strong>of</strong> the gtaie'i 14 receiviiiB sta.<br />

lions for can house tomatoes closed<br />

last week, the earliest shut-down<br />

drte in many years. Ordinarily, all<br />

postal people have dlacovered, you September.<br />

dani have is be somber to be safe) Low volume <strong>of</strong> tomatoes, result <strong>of</strong><br />

the severe draught. Is the reason for<br />

the early closings. According to Ed*<br />

Johnny (tumbled alonf the street, !4on§tqn<br />

tabmfl i<br />

"What ills you young feliewT*<br />

a kindly old gentleman inquired.<br />

"I've lo-ost the d-dime the tteacher<br />

gave for bibehig the but boy In<br />

class," Johnny sobbed<br />

"Oh well, dont cry," counseled<br />

otfier (hat will take its place. Out<br />

IcH me how you lest itl'<br />

p £ observations, tuUii prodiic.<br />

Uon <strong>of</strong> tomatoes for processing will<br />

probably be not much more than<br />

half <strong>of</strong> last year's record svp.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Irrigated fleldi, yields have<br />

been good, some <strong>of</strong> them running to<br />

16 toni or more per acre. Fanners<br />

without Irrigation, who are In the<br />

majority, are producing as little as<br />

Nee is the principal food for one<br />

third <strong>of</strong> the world.<br />

VBBT • aMPaj • Miajaj<br />

T© PHItADELPHIA ^<br />

(No. •hiia. & 30th St. StaHsn)<br />

end CAMDEN (Broodwoy Storiori)<br />

TIMETAE<br />

ALL TIMIS SHOWN AM lASTIRN BAVLI8HT<br />

LEAVE OCEAK CITY _ 1MB STBKBt J.,,'<br />

tslt A.M. t. Pblltdflpbla* ul Ctmtn: Billy VlMt j<br />

Sit* A.M. t* C.mtirm Omly: HUardar Oaly<br />

5,17 A.M. U Candn Our: Dally Enrpl gatiraar atl „<br />

l!M A.M. M PkUiMtolila Oabri BaUr E-P« suaaii<br />

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1:14 P.M. la PkilaMpk!. oalri Ftliar >M RalirA^ ((ft<br />

S:M P.M. t. Fhiladflpbl.i ud emmtrm: fi..d»r Oily<br />

1:11 P.M. M PWIi^lphla <strong>On</strong>ly; Into Oaly<br />

::it P.M. l« cdbin o.ly, H.iiu Oaly<br />

to nlilMritiaia omit: BMwnm^t,Mmt<br />

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All COKHTIONINO-ttMfWATWta NUK W <br />

er father and Mme, Dubonnet,<br />

' who had known eaeh other 20 yearn<br />

before,<br />

. The light ploU are really second^<br />

! ary in this comedy which gains its<br />

I success from ihe humor and gaiety<br />

! relived from that fabulous Charles<br />

! ion era. Added comedy is brought<br />

on in the form <strong>of</strong> Lord and I ady<br />

I BrtK'kJuvr-'n, English tourrst_s_ .Lord,<br />

I Srockhnrst, capably characterised by<br />

; David Vaughan, has a wanyering eye,<br />

i He really enjoy* himself flirting with<br />

j ihe young girls but 1M always brought<br />

i hack to reality by his wiles who rc=<br />

! nfinds him to remember that they<br />

are British, I<br />

I Young l!l*n_ Miۤwn ** Polly<br />

and Jimmi* Thenipisn *% Teny<br />

five * fine pArfsritianck with II- ;<br />

i#n # i levtly veic* Ifl lets numbtn \<br />

\ *• well M bisndlnj b#auilfully In<br />

• m duet wHh Mm*, Dubonn*t Teny<br />

i very capably turns sut tap dsnie<br />

: rQuMriH^ Mrning him warm ap^ ;<br />

! pi ays*. . |<br />

I Jenny Lou Law portrays the viva^<br />

clous Mme, Dubonnet, headmistress<br />

j "NfCIISiTY IS THl<br />

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Iart not only cr«ting naw<br />

man-mada •ynthatll nwdl-<br />

cinal, but ara •••o parfatf-<br />

ing batter ways <strong>of</strong> improv-<br />

ing Ihalr action,<br />

Wa now hava "daUyad<br />

action" drugs. Spaeial coatingl<br />

that diltolva at exactly<br />

timed interval* permit<br />

part <strong>of</strong> tha medicine to act<br />

flnt and tha re*t <strong>of</strong> it at<br />

later hour*. Thl* give* ui<br />

divided medication in ona<br />

deaa). Your phy*lcl»n i* entlMly<br />

familiar with tha prograu<br />

being made and<br />

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now dl«covary It available<br />

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Pick up your pretxrip-l<br />

tlan If thopping near o», or I<br />

<strong>of</strong> the school, and<br />

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puttally the CharleitOL.<br />

with spirit by the four glrli fro<br />

the ' ' "<br />

Kapl,<br />

Squibb and the bay friends.<br />

Marlowe, Joe Matt and Buddy<br />

Schwab. A comic take-<strong>of</strong>f from the<br />

tango draws many laughi In the Anal<br />

eel. Tim Marlowe and Mlchele Burke<br />

do this.<br />

Sandy Wilson's "Bay Muttd", al.<br />

though only flve yean old, brings<br />

hick mueh <strong>of</strong> the old-tl— ——•rith<br />

;<br />

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The Ufa <strong>of</strong> Lon Chaiwy to brought<br />

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- :ney. Dorothy Malone and Janureer,<br />

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Chaney, tha , picture ,-•-'—<br />

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Gardner, Mel Ferrer, Errol<br />

•- -nd Eddie Albert,<br />

. Hemingway •« boldest lovs<br />

story that no one dared to fllm until<br />

-—-. It la produced by Darryl t,<br />

Zanuck.<br />

Monday, Tunslay ana WatfnMSay<br />

Pat Boone stars In hii Ant motion<br />

"• * — ** lardlne," with Terry<br />

t Guvnor and Dean Jag-<br />

Her.<br />

•• '- story <strong>of</strong> a group <strong>of</strong> Ugh<br />

niors, <strong>of</strong> whom Boone 1» the<br />

..jer. The h;gh Mhooleri In thta<br />

fllm are not <strong>of</strong> the knife throwing,<br />

' her jacket variety<br />

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,Je" and "Lo Letter, in th,?<br />

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ad, OWN MADV<br />

gryet for Turkfr* during our w**k-«nd Mto ef <strong>Aug</strong>iMt<br />

—^ ff «r Wntonnri M M nub!* to buy . Turtiy" at<br />

THWt<br />

wHfi FM A Tomato Sauw,<br />

. ..'6«t I CM Fr« with<br />

Nsna Prised '<br />

HifrW •<br />

Worthwest^rn<br />

Non* Priced Higher<br />

4S«<br />

M l ^ tfuiat wakcr 'Ik* llic aflcrn<br />

waa the W. Otorlea Malln, awm!<br />

lUrto, who recently returned alOr<br />

.riding six yun w Wethodl.t p*. ;<br />

f IB ««wart, AJatta, ~ |<br />

The lev. Mr. Hallo described the<br />

people <strong>of</strong> Alaaka; Ifcelr euatqlBa ««<br />

the climate, and closed by explain ins<br />

the-Work done at the Jens Lee ;<br />

foe Children which la lupport-<br />

I the Woman's Socieltas <strong>of</strong><br />

Christian Sorvleo <strong>of</strong> the Methodist ', „„,«• uauu TON I<br />

enures, MW" HAMiLTON<br />

I is" had on display many mementos Thc ,. " '<br />

<strong>of</strong> his yean and experiences in (he „,<br />

nortn country, inclualng Eskimo yesd - '••<br />

Walter Frederick*, operatic and<br />

concert tenor and member, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

luek chsrms. a whale tooth, Eskimo an<br />

MethMbt mimnr quartette, was<br />

dolli. reed weaving, an Alaskan George Hamilton IV, headlining a |<br />

glMrfMAbt. He ** IMMpailM Barta, and the Alaskan Out showing MnHHonai Labor Day week .how be.<br />

at the Jil.no by George Ashton, dk eight gojd steja on a Held <strong>of</strong> Blue, oi..,,a BB labor nav Sepiembef 2<br />

Mtor <strong>of</strong> music at the Methodist FollowtoE ihe meeting a teclil ? "d JonUnuuf^hr<strong>of</strong>ih ftptemtlr ?<br />

lurch, HU selections Intfud ' hour wa9 onjqyed with refrMhraenU *»f , n SIOMOI MAMIUTON<br />

• <strong>of</strong> the Nitlc:<br />

Bf in AtlanilG <strong>City</strong>, press<br />

";" "£, HT ,h« n«,»dw,v l<br />

and entitled -Preach Not Me ' Braah<br />

Petersburg<br />

MetfcodM 6nmp Enjoys<br />

Wood bury,<br />

Mrs. Bertie Mason, Th<br />

-•- visited M«, ,*<br />

<strong>City</strong>,<br />

•-"ill and Robert Sehwelhln<br />

PETKRSBORC Ttic Loyal Tern- spending two weeks with their uncle<br />

Mines Legion <strong>of</strong> the Petersburg land aunt, Mr, and Mrs, W. White <strong>of</strong><br />

.^cthodln Church enjoyed a picnic Northeui, Md,<br />

and d<strong>of</strong>gie roaW Sund«y on the Lawn L, A, Kohler, <strong>of</strong> Plainficld, visited<br />

at «» home <strong>of</strong> Donna Alex, in Or«n. hit aunt, Mrs, Agnes W. Kohler. ,. "<br />

field, plans for swhnning at Mag. Mr, and Mrs, Claude Kohler a<br />

nolla Lake, which wore to follow sons lor several days<br />

« eaneeled bee«u» <strong>of</strong> rain. M^ ^ ^ Crelmer and „„„,_ fid.<br />

Members and their mothrra attend, wart and Jimmy, <strong>of</strong> Dellepialn «ptnt<br />

hie the event were ShersK BetM, <strong>of</strong> Sunday with her mother, Mrs Bertiee<br />

Th».Head-<strong>of</strong>fJie fUvcn Joan McClure, Mann.<br />

Ksberia Bntrlcken, Laraui and Ron- " u"*,, —"•••"•"«--«•<br />

aid Cassedy, all <strong>of</strong> Petersburj. , Mrs nn 3« Oandj- and daughtrr.<br />

The next meeting I. «l to? Sep. *?";. * er f »«»• » r *r- "I «"•<br />

ten»er M at the homo <strong>of</strong> Mrs. live A1 J* d '^"- Mwitay evening.<br />

Hearon <strong>of</strong> Goshen ^ MrSl ? rl M « 8nd children,<br />

* • . « Sandy and Larry, <strong>of</strong> iouth Dennis,<br />

nnnuuita BRIEFS: * nd *«• -Jehn »•»«, visited ia.<br />

HeV. Anna Mason, Miss Irene Mas. * lves » Akron. Ohio, where Ufry<br />

ters and several friends, <strong>of</strong> Altx. !"• " pe " dl 5» several week),. Tlieyy<br />

were week end quests<br />

<strong>of</strong> U1C l l er sl lep<br />

? " *<br />

MUM and son, Jimmy.<br />

his mother. Mri, ffliie CorMn. and<br />

daughter, Edith, enjoyed a trip to<br />

Delaware and Pennsylvania recent iy.<br />

Mr, and Mrs, John sriiweiblni and<br />

couvhi, attt, FrancU, Crema, <strong>of</strong> Ab.<br />

sicon.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bugan.ki and<br />

son, James, <strong>of</strong> Woodbine, Mr. rr.d<br />

Mr.- Frank Clfonl Md daughter<br />

Mane, left Friday for Hartfyrd,<br />

Cpnn , where Uiey will bo gueiU <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs. Al ibeferan •and >on<br />

far the week end, Lillian Bugansfci,<br />

Douglass and Dorl. and the roue<br />

Honey Girl. In the apaeloiu Marine<br />

Ballroom, tes Brown and hU Op<br />

1<br />

retur.i home with .<br />

chestra<br />

'"•'<br />

nnplate • four Jay stund on<br />

i Labor Day, ranous bandleader,<br />

lony Pallor and hl» Orchestra will<br />

ipplj- the mellow muile for the vii-<br />

• i the Marine Ballroom, through<br />

er 8,<br />

en-yearvld acorge Hamllto,:<br />

lit the Jackpot with Ms recording <strong>of</strong><br />

A Rose and a Baby Ruth 1 , arid has<br />

son, Howard 3rd, <strong>of</strong> Corbin FRESH KILLED<br />

Returning home, they vinltuil rclativri<br />

DOSS BRBAK UP COUPLI<br />

London, •flSland — jebn Lintern<br />

ths<br />

the breakup <strong>of</strong> his man<br />

i told the Judge thai<br />

Heart AoocUtloa<br />

«01 LmdU AVWM<br />

SM'/- ^ v -<br />

TACO srae.<br />

GENUINE CAPONS<br />

SHOULDERS<br />

Mm-<br />

, iff ttatawd to iiiyi&r•m<br />

l> aueMta, as be flaunt IHI WWI<br />

|4ujoy a plain linger ratlier Hup ft'<br />

IRC;<br />

LIQUOR ST<br />

Comphf Sfocfc <strong>of</strong><br />

POPULAR<br />

IMPORTED mn<br />

ice COLD iie|<br />

OVEN<br />

ON HAND AT #*l TiWWit<br />

&SAVEON FOOC<br />

READY d<br />

DUCKLINGS<br />

FRESH KILLED OVEN READY<br />

LAMB<br />

YOUNG, TEMDER<br />

SWIFT'S PREMIUM QUALITY<br />

CHOPS<br />

(SHOULDER GUT)<br />

GROUND BEEf MORRELl'S BACOM CHOPPED SIH.OIH<br />

* lbs, """•"<br />

•""'": i mm m r<br />

TAKE YOUR CHQKE I! SWWU<br />

Montw GRAPE JiLLY . | to$ 1<br />

Rival Blue APPLE SAUCE 5" r 1<br />

^^^^^^^^'BB^iHi^<br />

MiONTCO<br />

Fqncy TOMATO KATSUP 3 °' '1<br />

Standard TOMATOES 7 m ~ '<br />

HAWAIIAN PUN«H . , 3"1<br />

Montco GRAPE jyiCl , 3 "'1<br />

Sqn ©Wrgi«, SPAGHETTI 5 "M<br />

"tySJtSSaw- lb, tin 9aB ' ^P|r^^^ _ • • • - \M<br />

^f?" T!^^^P VfVV<br />

*,»«<br />

Sola!<br />

BONEUSS COOKED<br />

CANNED HAMS<br />

f B<br />

Imported<br />

1mBort.d H»ml<br />

Holland & Danish<br />

IDEAI.<br />

Oianee tote<br />

. GIVES YOU MM MMtM /kM »4MI, IMP<br />

CASH SAVINGS & S*?? GREEN STAMPS<br />

ALL ACMES OPEN TONITE<br />

CLOSED MONDAY<br />

LABOB DAY.<br />

SEPT. 2<br />

Lancaster Brand SMOKID SHANKLESS<br />

BUTT HALF<br />

Thursday til 9<br />

Friday til 10<br />

WE GIVE<br />

GREEN<br />

.STAMPS<br />

SHANRUfS HAL*<br />

Cuf from (M.<br />

LANCASTER BRAND and U. S. Govt. Graded Choice Beef<br />

STEAKS• Mrioln<br />

• T-leiM<br />

ParMftlMfM ||fa<br />

Chuck Roast "SST * %T<br />

BonelessCross-Cut..:.::..,»69 e<br />

Arm Roast «•»«••»»» » 58 s<br />

Lancaster Brand "Oven Ready 1<br />

TURKEYS TenJer,<br />

"<br />

Meaty<br />

•road Broasted<br />

8121b. av8.<br />

Young Htm<br />

rhnn MinM<br />

BEEF STEAKS<br />

Mui Isr lar-I-Ou* ar Katie<br />

Product at Minuta 5t«k Company<br />

ACM I WO LI DA K GROCERY SPECIALS<br />

IDEAL GRAPE JUICE ixwsxz<br />

HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE '--<br />

AGAR CHOPPED BEEF °7:X1<br />

MIRACLE WHIP .It^S. ^<br />

GLENWOOD GRAPE JAM '-^<br />

IDEAL STUFFED QUEEN OLIVES<br />

CURKS BUDGET PACK BUM ^2Sc<br />

IDEAL CIDER VINEGAR ;:,V,23c;. r ,,25c ..< 79c<br />

BACHMAN PRETZELS » * - '<br />

PRINCESS MARGARINE 2^,35c<br />

SALAD DRESSING H '^"'<br />

POLYETHYLENE PAILS<br />

Oat ar M* mori n(fi/ Hun mri lib to>n<br />

•wlndo- wattling •holdi II full nh.<br />

| «tor w.,Mno th. tar •tariipiati win, handle<br />

Vi^Fybbiiif fleefi Viftartad eslera<br />

^ each 99^<br />

Larg«, Rrm, Hircic M»at»d. California<br />

CANTALOUPES<br />

2^*39<br />

Bala Club<br />

BEVERAGES<br />

TiUi HUIT FLAVORS<br />

nen, kMdt<br />

Itm. tmtm fc<br />

AIWUFI WW<br />

re our own<br />

land UoulM Ml<br />

wannUi an4 fl<br />

loaa. WinjIUIMil<br />

mar win take star OH. etoilr -'<br />

.pon^bUlty and then wheni 1<br />

Commodore Cbarle* and Nancy 1<br />

man »m follow. W. know tfa g<br />

two yean aUn *U1 to on** to I<br />

Maaful<br />

Commodore'! .name wUl<br />

BouBHd IMt ntotal and w»<br />

looking forward anxiously to tto announcement.<br />

,' . -<br />

Laat Saturday tvcBblf at t<br />

rt tt.e Vartit Club rifulva p*nt w<br />

at tm party, but all really rnjoyed "'<br />

a fine evening. Ovorf* KUpaUtck,<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> entertahunent, prmaot-<br />

•d • nodal <strong>of</strong> the MM. ttaMIWlt ^<br />

!lo the VoUmera. Witt (Mir dMtt- ^<br />

tm In Swedes, they were wiablng »<br />

might have ten Urg* *n«oi» 1<br />

carry Uiera over to IAU. Wlw toowt i<br />

mayb* they will get to Me «net 1<br />

»o«, . ..- . '• " - • > . : '<br />

Other* on tort commltteB we |>r*<br />

anted with gltta-lbe Dr. «nu Cha*lottoe<br />

Vaughn, raeelnd • Uttle red i<br />

they wan to u*e It for. but It wuj<br />

be appreciated by me <strong>of</strong> their three<br />

youBg fry. Kathy and A) CMfU<br />

al»o received a preaent JIB aure • It<br />

was In appreciation at ttaclr jnany<br />

w«n-dane Jota lor MM Ghik<br />

Oaa«n. New<br />

"PiMPort to Hawaii 1 * read th» tv<br />

vitatlon and upon enterloi Una dab,<br />

one fait they bad received hurt that.<br />

Eeautifiiiiy decorated wtib patau<br />

and flowen, the ntn looked ch«n»<br />

ing Indeed. To greet you at you ar- j<br />

rived were koala and kaitaaea Mr. Cap*<br />

and tin, 8. LewU OavU. Mr, and J**<br />

Mrs Arnold Hamemley md Mr, and S<br />

gowned la a Hack aaroBf type (trap-1<br />

matched perfectly the shirt worn by<br />

our Fleet Physician. Dr George Firth.<br />

Julie LeFort wore a darling little .' ,=v<br />

frock with motlft <strong>of</strong> the irianda, rraakllB A- naii<br />

TbeuBa ChrisUe also brought fortn . "——<br />

the ah*£ whea ahe appeared IB a<br />

n-elon colored enjembte, glorej to<br />

Btsteh with ppettJest flowen to grace<br />

^a^:<br />

her hair, joe StUei uthend m his<br />

wife, lovely In white felt embroidered<br />

with motlft <strong>of</strong> palm Mea aak,<br />

the like Would in M m it, mt<br />

men seemed to outdo .one another A<br />

wiui, tairtp ^MmmM,"~<br />

String musicians set the mood Md CMltari ol aata. ><br />

it was very gay. Aitagether a lotrto. wjh ewtutH^wnitin<br />

be-iorgotten party. SIB ffiun?1n%«iS Sd<br />

• • • •„. ^ jpeclft Inj the amount clali<br />

TTie CoBBBOdore's Dinner thta MtU p< fiBSS' u Iu^tfM1 llI ^o<br />

day marks the high .pot <strong>of</strong> the year Sfsuhiir 'p CO<br />

and to many It meana receiving French B. Lovelana.<br />

avards for euelUnf in one activity n_,i t SCT y i T<br />

01 another. Congratulation, to all . "" H*. 1 !*»'<br />

Jfr<br />

»a.>. , , Jr.,, - A' -^<br />

-*-<br />

V<br />

I<br />

0<br />

i


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tition and i<br />

bounced back<br />

UUe. Kneeling,<br />

team <strong>of</strong> resort boys IS to 16 who represented <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in Cape-Atlantic League compee<br />

cranntonship in ^heJr first season as a playing unit. They had a 3-7 record the first half but<br />

a 9-1 setttMI half log for » season count <strong>of</strong> 124, Then they beat Mays Landing twice straight for the<br />

t rw, fwjm left, are Dava Raeser CF, Tom Seveo C, Jerry Thompson 3B, Butch Krattcnmaker SS,<br />

, _ _* TOWTUMUKI VB, Bob Swarti W, ma Hammersly P- back row, Coach Dick Sweigart, Lynn Baker RP,<br />

f P, Scot Mntt P, Jim Bemosky IB, Jay Ball C, Fred Boyce 2B, Tom Winiams P, Charlie Krattenmaker Mgr.<br />

rimes was absent for picture,—Gniiiger Studio photo.<br />

Yacht Club (fry' at<br />

Rac* Track Ty«$day<br />

: Thf Aiiidtie aiya.ee ftse* wui<br />

observe "pau <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club<br />

Day" nest Tuesday, when the sev-<br />

enth nee on the program will be<br />

designatM In honor <strong>of</strong> the local<br />

dub.<br />

Club memjers and their wives an<br />

tatag <strong>of</strong>fered track Uckrt. upon<br />

which only the Us need b. paid A<br />

fMhton show will be part <strong>of</strong> tb*<br />

iflUMM program.<br />

BEACHFRONT<br />

SMALL COTTAGE<br />

<strong>On</strong> batch. 2 badroomt,<br />

comb, living A dining<br />

room, electric kitch*n,<br />

bath. Partially furttMM,<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $10,500.<br />

I. LfSLi LAWRENCE<br />

REALTOR<br />

48th A <strong>On</strong>lrql Av«nu«<br />

THE LOUrOSTWMEK NUITILVK.<br />

"""1 FRONT<br />

ttTES Ftfl TMJR FAMILY<br />

I^^ta Private La«MM<br />

DOC* YQV* BOAT AT ^<br />

)V(H FRONT DOOM<br />

For New Raider Grid Team<br />

j - I<br />

year by Fred Haack, mho comes re<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clhr ffiii seatsn from Egg<br />

Harbor High School, wtwn hi was<br />

head football o»th. Haaefc w'll<br />

rcplac* $By Vennl at llm coach,<br />

while Fred "Dixie' Ho well will be<br />

on hand hand again to handle fhs ffresh=<br />

men fridden.<br />

Conditioning E£<br />

<strong>of</strong> Squad to S<br />

Open Tuesday ^ i<br />

The thud <strong>of</strong> the booted pig- take on<br />

ikln wUl resound on the Sap- lettemic<br />

tember air around the Bay av, praduati<br />

tall neld Wednesday when E, HI £?•<br />

Fenton Carey and his itaff <strong>of</strong> from en<br />

gridiron mentors begin the ncturn<br />

task <strong>of</strong> molding tht <strong>1957</strong> edj. | whom t<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Had] J" 1 , , c »<br />

Raider football team. "» A n d<br />

d his confederates<br />

squad bndiy dc-pleiMd<br />

from ia§! ycar^ te<br />

look 12 letlrrmcn, inc<br />

ular startin- Ijoiks<br />

lino jr If;' /ear's ic<br />

9 #id-<br />

Ansiher kaermai* liom whem<br />

mush Is hiiped for is ^n Kmrlsiy,<br />

.vho turned In a Lumber <strong>of</strong> com<br />

nendahle perfonnanees ai end while<br />

iwasionailj- replacing regular li-f.<br />

ninals Don Eisenherdt and John<br />

I'anderWiele. who graduated.<br />

The Raiders arc the Cape Atlantic<br />

"We football champions, and will<br />

arry a sevengaine streak into the<br />

ppening Kame against Toms River<br />

lere on September m After towns!<br />

to Mount Holly and W'oodttov n<br />

n the first two games last term,<br />

he sca&here >,iai\vartf ripped Uiroujih<br />

he next seiea opponenis<br />

Reluctant Qussn<br />

Crowned in Contact<br />

Sandra Chudy, IS^year^ild Bound<br />

Diook. N. J, Blonde, was uracd by<br />

fr:en£l^ to campete in the Miss Wild*<br />

vund Beach contest there Tiie?day<br />

; evenins, -"ti came <strong>of</strong>f with the<br />

: crown. *<br />

The reluctant queen was rrownnl<br />

hy Helen C.uthrle, Jn^i year's queen.<br />

2nd was pre^ealed jrilh a trophy by<br />

Beach Patrol Ca'ptalp fjajJ_H6lJraaat<br />

Riinners.up IncfuHerf Jaiie Hagcnt<br />

22. <strong>of</strong> Ifaverlown. Pa.i Randa Ogrher,<br />

All candidates for vanity, junior "J,<br />

vanity and freshman elevens will r*<br />

report Tuesday at the school eym- \"\<br />

nasium at 4:10 p. m,. to sign up and <br />

go through the first conditioning<br />

drill <strong>of</strong> the training campaign. The in,<br />

next day the boys will move outsxUs tt<br />

ts the practice field for two sessifins M<br />

dally until srtool open, the foUaw. „<br />

Be MMday, hi<br />

The flrsl outdoor scssior is scJicduled<br />

for Wednesday at 11 a. m. nnd *<br />

will last two hours. jTie squad me<br />

will return to the field at 5 p. m. We j<br />

!y!s will relurn. Bah!<br />

poled halfback who Vi.,;<br />

up plenty <strong>of</strong> yardage lasl s«n<br />

witil his jljbit.llke open Ncld n<br />

Adajnravk v..i* top si-oi<br />

Bin the fuIlbaeJi posltii<br />

lierost will b. b.-k »r<br />

r.no In Ihe posMen* lasl<br />

nd proved adept .( pilot<br />

club on Mieflild,<br />

tely. Cflach Corov lias i'o<br />

•ninj for the allirtiuoiTnl .21. nf Nnrristawn. pa, Utli Monrk,<br />

>ts. Dave Cor mid NnkWiLinontl.<br />

iiiid .Sjuml Bourlirllp ID.<br />

and drill until 7 p. m. In the secsnd '**'' saw eonj.idorable tiiimn in <strong>of</strong> Prispeet Park. Pa, Each was<br />

<strong>of</strong> the two daily sessions, the Uons last reason and itou'd awarded a trapfty.<br />

•rark* in the fo.-»ard -.lail<br />

Ceaih Carey will be aulitad Hits <strong>of</strong> 1 V hand <strong>of</strong> Haiders.<br />

Try Bcaan <strong>City</strong> M*rch.nti Firit<br />

"Intun Your Till* end Be Safe'<br />

PLANT FOUND6D IN Ittt<br />

COMPLETE TITLE SERVICE<br />

,.out New JarMy, P«rm»ylvani«, Dalawire,<br />

UrylMil, Dittrict <strong>of</strong> Columbia, Connecticut, Florida<br />

CHELSEA TITLE<br />

nd GUARANTY COMPANY<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

NATIONAL BANK pF OCEAN CITY BUILDING<br />

OTHCIt OFPICBSi<br />

Pitta city, «.fi«<br />

| flllln* up thalr maand baatt, phin in the same category.<br />

12 psundj, eight ounces.<br />

Samuel Coldbsra from Rhode John J. Clbos, Vlllr-.. entered a<br />

i The few days before ihe roliiB Island, Philip Dorian froin Kalsnw- four pound eroar-", eaught <strong>of</strong>f PBA •..1:11..... 1 5»4 I—»<br />

I came the sky as overcaNl mid thewo,<br />

Miehiian, Jim Falcn, Moulde>. Villas ' •<br />

j weather cold, which accounti for Calif, and Dick Thompson Green- The beat weaki'Uh cateh \UB sub><br />

ihe laek <strong>of</strong> pltKalsrlal aellvily—the field, Ma»,, were out on Friday mined by Carl saduk. Woodbine.<br />

i anslon just stayed at home. Winds aboard the Salesman and eaugilt wel^Utg four pounds, ...s ouneei WimbergsWiB<br />

on Suluidsy akio added is the badsix<br />

floundcri In Hainbow Channel. and hooked <strong>of</strong>f Highland Bach In<br />

conditions^<br />

The largest catch recorded tills Delaware Bay. Frank Campbell,<br />

* * *<br />

week at Sleelman'a was nude on Jim AMo, N, /., filed the best poriy catch<br />

<strong>On</strong> Tuesday there was a report AecaroTc JlmAud n (ait Wednesday. <strong>of</strong> three pounds, eaught from the Game on Forfeit<br />

that weak fishing wai HiarUng pp The party <strong>of</strong> Lou Hayel, Whllemarsh boat Capt, Rabbins <strong>of</strong>f Townsend's<br />

again jloni; the strand at (he Inltl. Pa., Walter Horn, Tilt, Airy, Pa,, Inlet and entered by Henry Pen ska.<br />

There was aha a reaort <strong>of</strong> SOBM Herman Beruilnghott, West Oak Townsend'a Inlet,<br />

•ufAIMtqn<br />

large spots In the surf.<br />

Lane. Pa,, Herb Rlsley, Wethenneld, A MNpeund white marlln was in<br />

<strong>On</strong> (he outside there were some Conn., Peter Salmon, Lancraek Pa,, tered by Rtahard Lukens, <strong>of</strong> Chsltcn.<br />

tuna, some delphln, and a mariin and Bd Hyn«, Mt, AJry, Pa,, return ham, hooked from the teat Franee<br />

compared with the ones taken a few RJsley<br />

weeks ago. Most <strong>of</strong> the dolphin have • • •<br />

moved far out, A fisherman's prayer: Lord let me<br />

The, tuna were boated around Burn, cateh a fish so large that even I Sport Slants<br />

egal Ridge and there are reports when telling <strong>of</strong> it afterwards may §r Pin FUTCHIl<br />

, that they are running up to SO never need to lie,<br />

Some wlcrd things have happened frVwuJity Vrtitih.m n Mi<br />

pounds But the ones brought In last Revised fisherman's prayer: Lord, in the boxing world this year. Take<br />

•veeit veeit end did not go goover<br />

11 pounds to mk a e«teh <strong>of</strong> ilam alze l I Is not t the PattenonJaekjon B1O11. for ex-<br />

st wish, this week the only fiaple. If there was ever another The All Stars lo,t their third game<br />

larlln was taken Tuesday 11 „ . k Is lei me eatcii a fish,— fight In the heavyweight ranki to top <strong>of</strong> the second half In the <strong>City</strong> S<strong>of</strong>t<br />

Indication that | Amai<br />

that one we havent heard <strong>of</strong> It, ball League when they outscored<br />

A slapner was dancing around WImberiM, M, Tuesday nlgltt. Don't<br />

demonstrating that brain tinue dam- read it over—the game was forfeited<br />

-go didn't knock him cold and heto<br />

the Morticians because the Stan<br />

100k II and took It and several hours used a nant when<br />

pltal. It was well that the referee the Slari went to the plate for the<br />

THE COMPLETE LINE '•topped It and we hope we never last time, Dick Grimes who paced<br />

_oe iueh an exhibition again. the Mar hitters, tied up the seore<br />

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MONDAY, SEPT, 2<br />

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OUTBOARD ENGINES<br />

Und '14 7Vt H.P. eVINRUDt . Wat $191 NOVV $108<br />

U*.d 'IS 16 H.P. MERCURY , , Wai $210 Now $|£g<br />

UMd 'SS SV% H.P, JOHNSON ,, Wai$14Q Novv $f fj<br />

N.w '56 15 HP. OLIVER ..... Wat$325 Now $360<br />

Uitd f 5 H.P. JOHNSON ...... Was $ «0 Now * 40<br />

New '57 10 H.P. JOHNSON Wai $345.50 Now SjfJ.M<br />

Naw 'if rw H.P, JOHN'N W.» $264.50 Now $2J (.60<br />

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PRACTICALIY Mi€ •* •••.«•<br />

Worth a. Much «(*^a.^|^<br />

fHOt,E 1180<br />

Tha raturn <strong>of</strong> Ray Roblntsn fa<br />

ruB w11 "^ Bosbysheli doubled.<br />

.K? ! hs lo$hla sln " * nde<br />

han ha mam earman "..III.. B|aU wi,h lwo eireult eJouu and a<br />

The seheduiini,. <strong>of</strong> the Hrademach. ^"i- j ru » r - th.; wtanlng plteher<br />

urPattetton bout held last week «M *f" •»*; • l « h '« «»»<br />

i eompiete surprise. Nothing quite * Ttai?- Oll - I 8 B "3 'T'uf'W 1 '<br />

like thlf has happened in the Bght l,., T Xf5 ""f .S|" 1 i, Wt ! "? d "*<br />

Hie In srare. <strong>of</strong> tun Tho haavv. ?,*'** ln t


N. C<br />

who lud<br />

fur W*<br />

Trenton<br />

Mn •« OIHornlui Jkdinny MUD<br />

dim Itadflfc In uwtaur»l (mdlnns<br />

oMrttite Mi '"»"""<br />

oo. coke ,0 Wet his insides. Infortiin.<br />

An thr Phillips promotion men say:<br />

your flub and mute out nnd<br />

i day wli" th* 1 Ph.N."=A*'*<br />

wet his insides.<br />

ffiJs i otely, a stray elbow caused the rokc-<br />

Roil, in wet his oulsides.<br />

After buying an orange drins<br />

| which he Ihousht would be safer<br />

sinee il vu in a closed container,<br />

Burch started back to his sent. <strong>On</strong><br />

the way, some local fan who was pay.<br />

Ing more attention to the pame than<br />

open inn a beer can, scored a direr!<br />

nil with the erupline brrw in<br />

Purch's kisser, #<br />

He finally made it back to the saf»<br />

ty oi his seat and settled down to<br />

h di<br />

ty oi his seat and settled d<br />

p «>-iwatehina the ball game and drSine<br />

t But the gods who watch over<br />

• m i l , 9 n 9 9 T m e n s T T V s T i<br />

•klppcrt In Ssulliam New Jmntf<br />

wmtmn, mopptil up both H» h<br />

d t h i d h<br />

il up<br />

and<br />

W,. W.|W.. Hack k«t out<br />

4 Hi Illfl PnVl V* • ti^^A I lit F^<br />

in Hi* RHI tIMe wrlH and the<br />

filing W,. W<br />

DAE ^^fBSW4<br />

i<br />

Did! Adsht?ad was top skipper in<br />

both *-erics for Girls _SpBior Meifts,<br />

•Filtering her £p»rfy Didl, Miss Ads-<br />

head enjoyed a ron^dorabk* buig?<br />

ov« JIM J&hngqn in tag n*^t cfifim-<br />

pion^hip Ktaading*, but edqcd Misa<br />

Johnson by only a quarter <strong>of</strong> 3<br />

point in th# Mid^wrrk serins,<br />

Chris Walters riau trouble «1th<br />

! hU brother Doug In winning the<br />

, Boys Junior Moth fleet Phsmpionnhip<br />

. series, Chris and his Xnmcnfnifl sv-<br />

' ruislsied 73 points to Doug** 72*11=<br />

j Doug, howpwefj gained 3 m^a^ure <strong>of</strong><br />

! satisfaction In the Mid wrek runs<br />

by taking r&aand point position ahpsd<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chris who was third, Mik# fiuono<br />

sailed his Tarp<strong>of</strong> to a comfortable<br />

]#sd to win ihe division title in this<br />

series,<br />

Nancy Hflpkln, Mariana Wark sad<br />

Maur^pn MeKergim gcrambipti for ,<br />

honors In both £tH*i turn-<br />

th. nwHos. A n Tclotimer gadB.1<br />

h .» brim in.iullefi «hiih MippoNediv<br />

ukes the lines., work out <strong>of</strong> raci-<br />

The horse hrpati a brom when 'I<br />

»lan« and another when it nnlshes.<br />

.(.fnfdini! to the TPletlmrr Corpora.<br />

turn ih" limo (or ejth (ratlien ano<br />

ihf nnlsh time is given •'Ln.lantani-<br />

uhsly." •automollrally." and "aorlir-<br />

iitiiv • The ^adan we'd all like to<br />

Ihem install is onr that wmilrt<br />

miK brfnrf. Ihf<br />

the cm-.-work<br />

•.PC<br />

li-ll ion ihe hfir.i'. li<br />

rp,.e_lhiil uoiild laki-<br />

out ol heninu.<br />

N«w Grand Jury to<br />

Convene Thursday<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

irand iur>- panel for Cape<br />

t hV b ifd t<br />

May<br />

irand iur> panel p<br />

County hiVe been notified to PP<br />

ai" "Court House next Thurtdv. i«P-<br />

tomber S, for ihe opaiing <strong>of</strong> Ihe fall<br />

term <strong>of</strong> County Court,<br />

The new jury will be churned by<br />

Huperior Court Judge Anthony J. Ca-<br />

a foreman<br />

Chang.'<br />

at Wil<br />

<strong>City</strong>, will<br />

ule when cl<br />

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LOST FEMALE HELP I<br />

' The Chatterbwt, which ended the<br />

1 reifular season in fourth place in the<br />

: <strong>City</strong> Basketball League, eliminated<br />

! the seeond place Rustle Garden from<br />

I the post^sea^on playeff tournament<br />

j In two straieht panes this week. The<br />

Bss won the second <strong>of</strong> the Intended<br />

three-pame defies Tuesday nl>rht, 52-<br />

AB.<br />

The Rustics led up to the third<br />

quarter but in the final frame missed<br />

fouls proved eestly, partleularty<br />

«hen second high seoi^f George<br />

Schmidt missed eight siraight,<br />

Ed Gi\Tftish wig the only Chatter-<br />

box sharpshooter who was fl.c-feing.<br />

He paeed the attack with 22 pomis. ;<br />

It was hj£ productive spurt in the |<br />

fourth quarter that put the Bos on i<br />

?avy end <strong>of</strong> the geore, lie also •<br />

the a^ifihers alive under ihe<br />

N and ended up the game's top<br />

rcbounder. \<br />

In the final period the Chatterbos<br />

fres the ball after getting a small ,<br />

edpe. This gaine was one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lowest seorinjc <strong>of</strong> the season,<br />

Givlnish was 15 points ahead <strong>of</strong><br />

the nest high scorer for the<br />

the top over Joiinn Hack y<br />

wog, with brother Malt ChrLsty lh>d<br />

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s—,i. Buci Hnpkin,<br />

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THAT HAS EVEftYIHMS<br />

IN MAtGATE — JUST 10 MINUTB<br />

Tom Smith was s?P9nd^ high with<br />

rhaitipkmships for the Fen- I seven. As most <strong>of</strong> the Boxers, with<br />

He tillered his Como«hun to I the Hcrption <strong>of</strong> Givinish, Smith «••<br />

~ " far <strong>of</strong>f bis usml performance, Smith<br />

missed ieTgn free tosses.<br />

High for the losers was Tom Adams<br />

with 19, Schmidt was runnsr^up<br />

with 12.<br />

_ This vieter^ pwts the Chatterbos<br />

'"**f 11 in the Dnal reund <strong>of</strong> the plajotTs.<br />

It will fare the winner <strong>of</strong> the Scott<br />

I I 0UM-.A. C. Warrior series.<br />

Chatterbox 11 Ii IS 15—M<br />

Rustic Garden . IS 11 19 II—M<br />

Warriors Win<br />

on Clutch Goal<br />

ttoat Oilcra 76-75;<br />

Hudgint Hits 30<br />

The <strong>City</strong> Baiketbaii League<br />

Champs, the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Warriors,<br />

met the third place Scott OUen in<br />

their first gum <strong>of</strong> the league play !<br />

rff series Monday night asd the |<br />

chimps just edled the OUeri, 76-75,<br />

on a last second basket by Charles<br />

BrightfuL<br />

The score was tied at 74 with<br />

about IM minute to go when oiler<br />

Harry B<strong>of</strong>f stepped to the foul line<br />

to shoot two. Ilii first (hot went<br />

wide but the second fell through, giv-<br />

inl the ODen a one-point advantage.<br />

The Warriors brought the ball<br />

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chat a* they kept it frozen iookmf<br />

for an opening With leas than 1*<br />

•econds remaining, Brightful found<br />

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nine bucket.<br />

Tbe OUen had kept the lead from<br />

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the Warrlori eat hot. The Oltor<br />

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Al MMN, «*• bai toes top scorer<br />

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