May 1979 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
May 1979 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY, MAY 17.<strong>1979</strong><br />
PTA Fair on Saturday Mrs. Acktey graduates; to get post T<br />
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Winning PTA Fair poster by Tom Care, a fourth<br />
grade student. •<br />
w This Saturday, the <strong>Ocean</strong> a.m. to 4 p.m. The pr<strong>of</strong>its will<br />
!«<strong>City</strong> PTA will hold its Annual benefit the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> school<br />
/Fair and Flea Market on the children.<br />
' Intermediate school grounds, There will be a variety <strong>of</strong><br />
18th St. and Bay Av., from 10 booths including a booth with<br />
.;<br />
handmade items consisting <strong>of</strong><br />
pillows, wall hangings, dolls,<br />
Hie<br />
ThP rinrkfflan<br />
UOCKnidH^^<br />
1 spl**<br />
^<br />
ribbons, etc. There will<br />
b j^ { makeup,<br />
Repairs 1 and more.<br />
snfiU.u.DMli < There wiU •* numerous<br />
606 NOW Road J games for the children and<br />
(S & R Schwlnn Bike Shop) < refreshments for everyone.<br />
_'_ _ -»-».«•> •_ < A special added event this<br />
399 a Oo2o < year wiU be a flea market and<br />
. 4 an auction beginning at noon.<br />
"Where the Country Meets the Seashore"<br />
CARDINAL COURT MOTEL<br />
os. • * OFF SHORE RATES<br />
W^^^^^'i * AIR CONDITIONING<br />
* COLOR TV's<br />
* COOKI NO OUTDOORS<br />
* FREE CONTINENTAL<br />
BREAKFAST SUNDAYS<br />
Vt mite south <strong>of</strong> Beestoy's Point Bridge on U.S. Route 9<br />
BEESLEY'S PUNT, N. J. 08223<br />
609-399-4777<br />
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Five generations<br />
Photo by Curtis Studio<br />
Mrs. Millicent Collins, 82, <strong>of</strong> Pleasantville holds her 3-week-old great<br />
great grandson, Vinson Cornejo, as daughter, Mildred Walker Ebert<br />
(left), granddaughter Millicent Ebert Ferry, <strong>of</strong> Arlington, Va. and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, and great granddaughter, Michele Ferry Cornejo, proudly look on.<br />
34th STREET OCEAN CITY, N.J. || Coulter receives honor<br />
Dairy Queen<br />
FOR THE SEASON!<br />
7 DAYS A WEEK<br />
BIG REOPENING Saturday & Sunday<br />
MAY 19th & 20th<br />
Opening<br />
SPECIAL! Dairy<br />
THIS IS OUR WAY<br />
OF SAYING<br />
"HELLO"<br />
TO 411 OUR FINE<br />
CUSTOMERS and<br />
FRIENDS and to f/ie<br />
j<br />
Queen<br />
'79 SEASON LwELCfli TO TIE WQKIFuV<br />
"»•••••""••• WOOD OF DMY QUEEN \<br />
SUNDAE SALE<br />
Saturday & Sunday <strong>May</strong> 19 & 20<br />
BUY ONE REGULAR PRICE<br />
GET ONE<br />
All Flavors, Any Slxe *V • 7V • S5«<br />
34IH sn«r.:, mmmm<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School Holmes, Cape <strong>May</strong> County<br />
Senior John Coulter has been trustee and scholarship<br />
selected to represent Cape committeeman for the<br />
Society<br />
Jersey.<br />
Delaware this fall, majoring<br />
Coulter, who lives in Seain<br />
mechanical engineering.<br />
A member <strong>of</strong> the cross<br />
country, wrestling and tennis<br />
teams, Coulter is president <strong>of</strong><br />
his school's National Honor<br />
Society, and is a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the band, the history club, the<br />
Catholic Youth Organisation<br />
and the Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong><br />
America Senior Patrol.<br />
He has already been named<br />
"most valuable student" by<br />
the Somers Point Elks, a<br />
Junior Rotarian by the<br />
Rotary, and All-american<br />
scholar-athlete by WSLT.<br />
Isle <strong>City</strong>, will receive a<br />
scholarship <strong>of</strong> between $100<br />
and $1,900 in the competition,<br />
it was announced by James<br />
New<br />
Arrivals<br />
Eight famines <strong>of</strong> this area<br />
welcomed new arrivals at the<br />
Stork Club <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital during the period<br />
<strong>May</strong> 7 through <strong>May</strong> 12.<br />
Congratulations go to:<br />
Charles and Patricia<br />
(Cottrell) Kimer <strong>of</strong> 844 10th<br />
St., Somers Point, a boy, <strong>May</strong><br />
Thomas and Judith<br />
(Bratlie) Kingenberg <strong>of</strong> 879<br />
ah St., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a girl,<br />
<strong>May</strong> 7.<br />
Belford and Dorothy<br />
(Crosier) Whilden <strong>of</strong><br />
Tuckahoe, a boy. <strong>May</strong> 9.<br />
John and Diane (OosteUo)<br />
Priestly <strong>of</strong> 18 Annie Av.,<br />
Somers Point, a boy, <strong>May</strong> 9.<br />
Thomas and Oralea<br />
(Kiigr) DiStefano <strong>of</strong> 1031<br />
Broad St., Northfleld, • boy,<br />
<strong>May</strong> 11.<br />
Jeffrey and Deborah<br />
(Hillegass) Nixon <strong>of</strong> 889 St.<br />
Charles PI., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a<br />
boy, <strong>May</strong> 12.<br />
Ronald and Jan (Millar)<br />
Rogiers <strong>of</strong> 2000 Shore RA,<br />
NortMWd. • girl, <strong>May</strong> 12.<br />
Joseph and Patricia<br />
(Pigoh) Larkln <strong>of</strong> 41<br />
girl, <strong>May</strong> 12. '<br />
Looking<br />
for the Right<br />
Nursing Home?<br />
kl l<br />
K&HM<br />
. is tak to their regular hours<br />
MONDAY - SATURDAY 8<br />
Kathleen Crockford Ackley, directed several chancel with the Unitcf Chirch <strong>of</strong><br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. drams at Calvary United Christ, it is open to persons <strong>of</strong> ,<br />
William Crockford, 301 22nd Church <strong>of</strong> Christ in Reading, all denominations. LTS has W<br />
a., will be awarded the where she is a member. She served the church for 154<br />
muter <strong>of</strong> arts in. religion<br />
degree by Lancaster<br />
Theological Seminary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
l '<br />
was also seminarian assistant years. . b<br />
in the Vnited Campus • • " • • • V<br />
Ministry at MUlersville State _ . . . n<br />
mencement exercises.<br />
<strong>On</strong> June IS she will become<br />
director <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />
education at Linfield United<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> Christ, Linfield,<br />
Pa., in a team ministry with<br />
her husband, Curtis Sheldon<br />
.Ackley.<br />
A 1671 graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
CJty High School, she was<br />
Reading Children 1 * Home for<br />
two years " •• -<br />
houseparent<br />
Children's Home for two<br />
summers.<br />
The Ackleys and their two<br />
children, Christy Evely, 3,<br />
and Brian Frederick, 8<br />
months, will live at 194 Main<br />
St., Linfield.<br />
graduated in 1975 from Lehigh Lancaster Theological<br />
University with a major in Seminary is a graduate<br />
psychology and drama. While pr<strong>of</strong>essional school<br />
m seminary, she has been a specializing in the<br />
student intern at the Parish preparation <strong>of</strong> persons for the<br />
Resource Center and has parish ministry. Affiliated<br />
ENDS SOON<br />
SAVE UP TO 30%<br />
on seasonal items<br />
0 OFF<br />
SOLID REDWOOD<br />
FURNITURE<br />
• CHAIRS • SETTIEI<br />
• TETE-A-TETES<br />
END TABLES<br />
• PICNIC TABLES &<br />
> UMBRELLAS<br />
> COCKTAIL TABLES<br />
YOUR CHOICE T«w« m 4 Ctuln ar<br />
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schedule, the regular monthl<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Polis,<br />
American Association <strong>of</strong>.<br />
South Jersey has been ad]<br />
vanced to Sunday at 1:30 p.m.<br />
in St. Joseph's Parish Hall,,<br />
Somers Point. .,<br />
Chairmen <strong>of</strong> committees,<br />
are requested to present their,<br />
final reports. Nominations for<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers and trustees will be<br />
sought. • . .'<br />
MatchHig3(rBufM<br />
(IW<br />
SAVE 20-30% ON SCHWEIGER<br />
"SUMMER-LOOK" LIVING ROOM GROUPS<br />
Btll«vlm...conn so For Yog run.<br />
•' ' ' .':•••• i!,.;,.,<br />
Mac^rthur<br />
AY. MAV17.W OCEATf C1TV tNJ,) SENTlNEL-LEDCfiR<br />
Colony Club group winner <strong>of</strong> Jersey-wide competition<br />
The Colony Players, the actress awards going to Jean life," won best play, best responsible for adding an- festivities. This year Jean<br />
drama group <strong>of</strong> the Colony GOUan and Judy Becotte, dbrector (Mrs. Rkbter), and proximately fU.000 to the GflHan and Judy Becotte. who<br />
(Sub <strong>of</strong> Ocaan <strong>City</strong>, y, has been een respectively. best actress (Judy Becotte), Colony Cbjb c<strong>of</strong>fers for Its have been chairmen for the<br />
notified by the state drama<br />
tab; $3,800 to the meetmgs in an effort to e£e<br />
dub treasury in a pand the group and enhance<br />
^ar^Se^drwna !«• *•?!!*ttfi! 11 *!*?*<br />
been invited to perform the<br />
entry at the annual state<br />
convention this week at the in the past p few years, y , the he has <strong>of</strong>ten enteruined with enthusiastic n new membe members,<br />
many district awards. Most group oup has turned its talents to oril^muf^almmi^lavsat enlarging their activ active<br />
recenay. "The <strong>On</strong>e In His fund d raising, ii and d has. been the^tastaUatlonnlght ^<br />
membership to around 20.<br />
March and April each year,<br />
three pr<strong>of</strong>essional judges<br />
travel to roost <strong>of</strong> the suite's u National AGO president feted at local dinner<br />
dbrtrlcts to attend the com-<br />
y<br />
wWle each district has a<br />
state winners are not known<br />
5.000 Sq. Ft.<br />
Reg. Price M2" NOW<br />
and lecturer and national<br />
i* #<br />
Chapter <strong>of</strong> the AGO on <strong>May</strong> 8<br />
at the First United Methodist<br />
be at least three entries to<br />
since there was no com-<br />
understanding" between<br />
pttitive festival bemg held to<br />
church musicians and the<br />
the Second District this year,<br />
pastors with whom they work.<br />
the group was allowed to<br />
Dr. Bitgood's subject was<br />
travel to the Third District<br />
"The Choir L<strong>of</strong>t and the<br />
with its presentation.<br />
Pulpit." K<br />
This was held at the Had- The AGO has 380 cha<br />
donfleld Fortnightly in and 18,000 members anu ur.<br />
-March, and the group swept Bitgood said no president<br />
the top honors with best play, could possibly visit all the<br />
beat dhwetor (Helen Richter) chapters but .she went<br />
and first and second best wherever she was invited.<br />
MwlaayTlwWMar<br />
National AGO President Dr. Roberta Bitgood (second from right) chats<br />
with PLUS 2<br />
"My tevorite quote comes to church because her father<br />
from Edward Everett Bale, came home from church one<br />
I am but cue, but I am one, I Sunday and said, "There waa<br />
cannot do everything, but I a canon in the lectern, the<br />
can do aomething. What I can choir murdered the anthem<br />
* 't to do, what I ought and the organist drowned the<br />
the grace <strong>of</strong> God I choir."<br />
'," Bitgood said at the Bitgood said "I think the<br />
conclusion <strong>of</strong> her speech. ingredients needed In a<br />
Dr. Bitgood waa acworking<br />
relationship (bettied<br />
to the dinner by ween the choir-l<strong>of</strong>t and the<br />
her husband, Jacob Wtersma. pulpit) are mutual trust and<br />
Abu sitting at the head table mutual respect, because we<br />
were the state chairman, have each a dtf ferent package<br />
George Tobias and dean <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong> talents."<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Chapter, Mrs. She displayed and<br />
Frances Sack.<br />
described many <strong>of</strong> the myriad<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>ficers are: sub- educational projects that (he<br />
dean, Estella. Adler; national AGO is continually<br />
treasurer, Olga Licks; sponsoring for the betterment<br />
recording secretary, Mabel <strong>of</strong> music in the churches.<br />
Hughes; corresponding, These take the form <strong>of</strong><br />
secretary and editor <strong>of</strong> the cassette on subjects like<br />
chapter's newsletter, Howard improvisation, organ<br />
Qjdck, and •--•-'-—<br />
" ration, etc. and pain-<br />
dtnator, Jean<br />
on acoustics, contracts<br />
SHRUBS 3 for'12<br />
A COMPLETE LINE OF<br />
$ 1.29<br />
ANNUALS .<br />
ROSES • Star, J&P, Moorestownj<br />
AZALEAS<br />
4 for *5 00<br />
AZALEAS (RED<br />
3 for'9.99<br />
ALL VEGETABLE ^ _ ^<br />
PLANTS 99*<br />
TOMATO PLANTS:<br />
Big Boys, Ramapo, Jet Star,<br />
Supersonic, Plum, Rutgers<br />
and Beefsteak<br />
Zucchini, Cucumbers<br />
and Watermelon Plants<br />
PEPPER PLANTS: Bell, Fryers and Hot ,<br />
Eggplant • Cantaloupes • Lettuce<br />
Basil and Chives<br />
• FRESH PRODUCE DAILY *<br />
"At The Circle"<br />
Route 9 & MocArthur Boulevard<br />
— Somers Point ^<br />
B Dial 653-01 15 L<br />
^ESSS^SAS^^^<br />
comniission^ arc the_ Rev. churchet, how to<br />
y g at a small price and can be<br />
for 40 was held in the purchased through the<br />
fellowship ball and catered by national <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> AGO in New<br />
Ruth Cook with a staff <strong>of</strong> York <strong>City</strong>.<br />
women volunteers from the<br />
Methodist Church.<br />
After the meal, the group<br />
met in the sanctuary where<br />
they were treated to a mini-<br />
! MI ; I - •' I. .<br />
organ recital given by Dr.<br />
<strong>of</strong> her own compositions.<br />
These included<br />
some delightful chorale-<br />
.! .! I I '••• I I I . . I<br />
preludes and a baritone solo<br />
performed by Raymond<br />
ARGEE<br />
McAfee and entitled "The<br />
Greatest <strong>of</strong> These Is Love."<br />
O^PANY<br />
Then Bitgood spoke about<br />
' COFFEE SERVICE<br />
her experiences and observations<br />
in her 40 years as a<br />
/ '.'.' i ( .. • 11 •'., •<br />
church musician. She told <strong>of</strong><br />
the 4-year-old girl who<br />
thought it was dangerous to go<br />
SWAGS<br />
FANCY VALANCES<br />
40% <strong>of</strong>f!<br />
WITH COORDINATING DRAPERIES<br />
For The Entire Month <strong>of</strong> Ma<br />
ALL STYLES<br />
• Top Treatments • Austrian Valances<br />
• Swags * S<strong>of</strong>t Cornices<br />
Jabots • Pleated Valances<br />
Valances give custom draperies the<br />
decorator look. Decorating Den valances<br />
are handcrafted by skilled<br />
seamstresses with years <strong>of</strong> experience.<br />
Call Decorating Den today.<br />
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N«v«f any cnarg* or obMgaNon<br />
Members <strong>of</strong>f the colony players.<br />
1*AGE 7.— SECTION ONE j*<br />
Thri \ PALERMO'S<br />
\ THRIFTWAY<br />
j SUPERMARKET<br />
H) I ASHURY AVENUt, OCE. AN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
MIRACLE<br />
WHIP<br />
1 I 09<br />
TRIPLE<br />
COLA<br />
^ Tomatoes<br />
?-%<br />
_<br />
STRAWBERRIES M<br />
SARALEE^^^^ BIRDSEYE<br />
POUND CAKE % COOL WHIP<br />
99 69<br />
MIRACLE<br />
| S3 WHIP<br />
$109<br />
, TRIPLE<br />
~ COLA<br />
COUPON' COUPON'<br />
\ \ - M?"<br />
Bolar Roast<br />
[§an Giorgi^<br />
Spaghetti<br />
'SPAGHETTI<br />
SAUCE<br />
, $109<br />
• • Z * > * : • ;<br />
GREAT VALUES AT 010 FASMONB>PMCB>1 V# f<br />
CV $129<br />
COKE<br />
&TAB<br />
SizeBti.<br />
SPECIAL!!<br />
COUPON COUPON COUPON<br />
COUPON COUPON^ COUPON<br />
TBCOt<br />
ONLY