May 1979 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY. MAY 24,<strong>1979</strong><br />
VFW holds installation<br />
SOMERS POINT - A Joint<br />
inslallal ion ceremony for<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> Roberts-Johnson<br />
Post 2189 VFW and Auxiliary<br />
was held last week.<br />
Pearl Mrvica was installed<br />
for the llth consecutive year<br />
, as president <strong>of</strong> the Auxiliary<br />
, ..and Mike Mrvica went in for<br />
ttie 151 h consecutive year as<br />
commander <strong>of</strong> the post.<br />
••• Other auxiliary <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
installed were Gloria<br />
Flahertv. senior vice<br />
president; Ann Vearling,<br />
junior vice president; Ruth<br />
Giles, secretary; Mary Ang,<br />
treasurer; Lillian Petersen,<br />
chaplain: Sara Heffernan,<br />
conductress; Jeanne Risley,<br />
LIFEGUARD TRYOUTS<br />
SEA ISLE CITY - This<br />
resort's beach patrol will be<br />
conducting Lifeguard tryouts<br />
; on June 9, at n :30a.m. at 44th<br />
.St. and the beach.<br />
^Registration begins at 10 a.m.<br />
Captain Thomas P. McCann<br />
. states there will be two parts<br />
to the test; each will be<br />
• :weighed equally — a '/i-mile<br />
-run and, after an hour rest<br />
there will be a 350-yard swim.<br />
Summer<br />
Separates..<br />
Blouses *15<br />
Shorts $ 19<br />
Skirts •19<br />
Top *18<br />
Open Memorial Hay Til 3<br />
Senior Citizen<br />
IWounl UK* Off<br />
Stubbs'<br />
Dress Shoppe<br />
741A$buryAve.<br />
Oat* Daily 10-5<br />
fit 10-9 mi 79<br />
assistant conductress;<br />
Florence Nugent, guard;<br />
trustees Florence Myers for<br />
three years, Bessie Innocente<br />
for two years and Doris<br />
Adams for one year; Joan<br />
Searle, historian; Shirley<br />
Claggett, patriotic instructress;<br />
Kathleen Thomas,<br />
musician; and Helen Innocente,<br />
Christine Hicks,<br />
Grace Kee and Florence<br />
Chambers, color bearers.<br />
Installing <strong>of</strong>ficer was<br />
Jeanne Risley, 16th District<br />
president. Assisting was<br />
Mildred .Cippilo, past<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the auxiliary in<br />
<strong>May</strong>s Landing.<br />
Allan O. Risley, past 16th<br />
district commander, in<br />
stalled the following <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
for the post: Charles<br />
Scheerle, senior vice commander;<br />
Mark Olan<strong>of</strong>f, junior<br />
vice commander; Francis<br />
Palmieri, chaplain; Risley,<br />
quartermaster; Thomas<br />
Innocenie, Joseph Heffernan<br />
and Barry Capelli, trustees;<br />
Donald Hudome, judge advocate;<br />
and Charles Nugent,<br />
adjutant.<br />
come see our new and exciting summer styles...<br />
Central Square<br />
New Rd., Llnwood<br />
9J7-7575<br />
shoes, accessories and apparel<br />
for the discriminating female<br />
Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 p.m.<br />
Fri. 'til 9 p.m.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Douglass A. Smith<br />
Club sets three trips<br />
The Pairs and Spares Club<br />
is planning three trips to take<br />
place in July and October.<br />
The trips are open to the<br />
public.<br />
The first is a trip to Montreal<br />
and Quebec, eight days<br />
and seven nights leaving July<br />
10 and returning July 17. The<br />
cost is $255 and will include<br />
three nights at the Queen<br />
Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, a<br />
two-hour sightseeing trip <strong>of</strong><br />
Montreal and two nights at<br />
(he Quebec Hilton overlooking<br />
ihe Citadel and the Old Walled<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
All baggage handling and<br />
tipping for porters and bell<br />
hops is included plus bus<br />
accommodations between<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Philadelphia.<br />
Amtrak's coach train from<br />
Philadelphia to Montreal, a<br />
two-hour bus tour <strong>of</strong> Quebec<br />
<strong>City</strong> and an evening tour to Le<br />
Festin Du Gouveneur with a<br />
winp dinner and entertajarnem<br />
in an authentic<br />
NOW OPEN<br />
Stone Harbor Mall<br />
96th St. Stone Harbor<br />
3M-43M<br />
setting <strong>of</strong> a bygone era.<br />
The second trip planned is a<br />
cruise leaving October 11 and<br />
returning October 20. The<br />
cruise will be to Nassau and<br />
Freeport from Miami and<br />
three days and nights in<br />
Miami at Ihe Marco Polo<br />
hotel. The cost is $460 which<br />
will include all baggage<br />
handling, five days and four<br />
nights on board the SS<br />
Emerald Seas and all bin<br />
transfers between station,<br />
ship and hotel.<br />
The third trip is eight days<br />
to Bermuda leaving New<br />
York October 13 and returning<br />
October 20. Included is<br />
the round trip motorcoach to<br />
the New York pier, the oneweek<br />
cruise, four days in<br />
Bermuda with all meals and<br />
midnight buffets on the SS<br />
Statendam.<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> Pairs and<br />
Spares as well as the public<br />
are welcome. For further<br />
information contact<br />
Frances B. Miller. 398-1349,<br />
Final order week<br />
for hydrangeas<br />
This is the final week to<br />
order hydrangea plants far<br />
the annual Hydrangea<br />
Festival, Janet Scioli,<br />
chairman, warns.<br />
The plants will be delivered<br />
here Saturday and will be<br />
available for pickup. They<br />
come in either pink or blue<br />
and may beordered by calling<br />
Mrs. Scioli at 396-4486.<br />
The annual Hydrangea<br />
Festival and Trail will take<br />
place in July at which time<br />
visitors are invited to drive<br />
along the marked trail<br />
covering part <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
County and Cape <strong>May</strong> County.<br />
Local community winners<br />
will be selected in advance<br />
and sweepstake winners will<br />
be announced early in July.<br />
SENSATIONAL!<br />
SPECIAL PURCHASE<br />
ACTIVEWEAR<br />
FOR SWIAAWEAR<br />
FOR DANCEWEAR<br />
FOR CASUALWEAR<br />
FOR EXERCISE WEAR<br />
Deborah Lee Marshall weds Douglass Smith<br />
Deborah Lee Marshall,<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Irving A. Marshall Jr. <strong>of</strong> 120<br />
Baitersea Rd., and Douglass<br />
A. Smith <strong>of</strong> Willow Grove,<br />
Pa., son <strong>of</strong> Marjorie Smith<br />
and Frank Schmidt, were<br />
united in marriage Saturday,<br />
April 28 in the First United<br />
Methodist Church. -<br />
The Rev. Charles Wilcock,<br />
pastor, <strong>of</strong>ficiated at the<br />
double' ring ceremony and<br />
John Wilson was organist.<br />
Selections included "Trumpet<br />
Voluntary," "The Lord's<br />
Prayer," and "Prelude in G<br />
Major."<br />
Cathy A. Marshall <strong>of</strong> this<br />
dty was maid <strong>of</strong> honor for her<br />
sister, Serving as<br />
bridesmaids were Patricia<br />
Chadwick cf this dty, Pam<br />
Smith <strong>of</strong> Atlanta, Ga., and<br />
Marjorie Smith <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, sisters <strong>of</strong> the<br />
groom.<br />
David Erb <strong>of</strong> Plymouth<br />
Meeting, Pa., was best man.<br />
Assisting as ushers were<br />
James I. Marshall <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
brother <strong>of</strong> the bride. Michael<br />
Rafferty <strong>of</strong> Drexel Hill, Pa.,<br />
and Robert Mahoney <strong>of</strong><br />
Hatboro, Pa.<br />
Due to the illness <strong>of</strong> her<br />
father, the bride was escorted<br />
by her brother. She was attired<br />
in an empire gown <strong>of</strong><br />
white organza trimmed with<br />
Chantilly laceover taffets and<br />
featuring a chapel-length<br />
train. Her fingertip veil edged<br />
in lace was held in place with<br />
a headpiece <strong>of</strong> matching<br />
Chantilly lace and she carried<br />
a cascade <strong>of</strong> pink roses and<br />
white stephanotis.<br />
The bridal attendants wore<br />
polyester halter gowns with<br />
short pleated capelets, had<br />
headpieces <strong>of</strong> white daisies<br />
and carried nosegays <strong>of</strong> pink<br />
roses, white pom poms and<br />
• daisies. The maid <strong>of</strong> honor's<br />
gown was in medium rose and<br />
the bridesmaids in lighter<br />
rose.<br />
The groom wore a dark.<br />
Narcotics club topic<br />
David Abrahamsen who is<br />
serving with the U. S. Attorney's<br />
Office and the<br />
Bureau <strong>of</strong> Narcotics under the<br />
district attorney <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, spoke on narcotics<br />
at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Women's Club last week in the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Raymond<br />
Buchanan.<br />
Mr. Abrahamsen was introduced<br />
by his mother, Mrs.<br />
Watson Abrahamsen who is a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the club.<br />
Painting a picture <strong>of</strong> the<br />
early use <strong>of</strong> narcotics, Mr.<br />
Abrahamsen described in<br />
detail the pr<strong>of</strong>it to be gained<br />
by dealers and the complete<br />
deterioration <strong>of</strong> the individual<br />
who becomes addicted to drug<br />
usage.<br />
Users paint a different<br />
picture. Although they are<br />
unable to work and must<br />
commit crimes against<br />
society at large to secure the<br />
MILLER<br />
Optical Co.<br />
DESIGNER FRAMES<br />
to Mas* Stapes* Stats<br />
EYEGLASSES<br />
GUARANTEED<br />
FOR 1 YEAR<br />
AattunavnsE<br />
unasMWEMa<br />
raomnpumm .<br />
EUROPEAN STYLED LEOTARD/SWIMSUITS OF<br />
NYLON/SPANDEX. 3 GREAT STYLES IN AN ARRAY<br />
OF COLORS, PLUS BLACK OR NAVY.<br />
Now <strong>On</strong>ly $9.99<br />
Co-Ordinated Wrap N'Tie Skirts<br />
Reg. $18. Now <strong>On</strong>ly$8.99<br />
at* Boardwalk<br />
2401 BAY AVENUE<br />
OCEAN OTY<br />
OUL: 399-4000<br />
necessary funds to supply<br />
their need, they continue to<br />
call their addiction "harmless."<br />
Plans for the annual in-<br />
stallation banquet were<br />
discussed and annual<br />
department reports were<br />
given by the chairmen.<br />
Hostesses for the evening<br />
were Mrs. Wood Blackmon<br />
and Mrs. E. Harvey Harris.<br />
Memorial<br />
Day<br />
Dawn Reg. *22<br />
Wtlltt, BIlM<br />
Tan<br />
•18<br />
green knit suit with white<br />
ruffled shirt and the<br />
groomsmen wore light green<br />
knit suits.<br />
* For her daughter's wedding<br />
Mrs. Marshall chose a long<br />
sleeved aqua polyester gown<br />
styled with a draped neckline.<br />
Her outfit was completed with<br />
white accessories and a white<br />
cymbidium orchid.<br />
For the occasion Mrs. Smith<br />
selected a minf green dacron<br />
polyester gown with a lace<br />
jacket, white accessories and<br />
a white cymbidium orchid.<br />
99<br />
ears pierced<br />
with fashion —<br />
starter stud<br />
earrings!<br />
Following a reception at<br />
Dock 9 restaurant, the couple<br />
left for a honeymoon at<br />
Disney World in Florida and a<br />
tour <strong>of</strong> ihe southern states.<br />
They are making their home<br />
in Willow Grove. A<br />
The bride is a 1978 graduate^<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School.<br />
The groom is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Abington High School and<br />
Temple University School <strong>of</strong><br />
Horticulture. They will be<br />
serving as managers <strong>of</strong>-the<br />
Peggy Dee Gift and Flowj<br />
Shop in Upper Dublin, Pa.<br />
New!<br />
Instant one-step CAFLON system<br />
pierces ears painlessly with<br />
pf'e-sterilized one-piece-stud -<br />
starter earrings. Ybor choice <strong>of</strong><br />
stainless steel or 24K gold plated.<br />
THE MAD HATTER<br />
1215 Asbury Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399-3826<br />
flinders Hotel Mai. 11th i Bdw*.<br />
99<br />
Not available in all<br />
Styles & Colors<br />
FtorWa Reg. '16<br />
Women's Sandals<br />
Clarissa Reg. *21.<br />
(Black only)<br />
Women's Gobbles 20% OFF<br />
Bee Gee, Reg. $ 32. Now $ 25 ao<br />
lAcense, Reg. '35. Now $ 28.<br />
Sidestep, Reg. '36... Now $ 28 80<br />
'•••••••*•#••«<br />
Men's Sandal 1 Children'sTenor<br />
Sandal<br />
99<br />
.*!•<br />
THURSDAY. MAY 24,<strong>1979</strong> OCEAN CITY (NJf.) SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE 5 — SECTION ONE<br />
Marysusan Teeney weds Joseph C. Allegretto<br />
St. Augustine's R.C. Church<br />
was the letting Saturday<br />
afternoon for the wedding <strong>of</strong><br />
Marysusan Teeney <strong>of</strong> 4710<br />
Asbury Av. and Joseph C.<br />
Allegretto <strong>of</strong> BOB- 4th St.<br />
The Rev. Joseph<br />
Waggenh<strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong>ficiated at<br />
the double ring ceremony and<br />
John Allegretto, brother <strong>of</strong> the<br />
groom, was soloist. Selections<br />
Included "Evergreen," "You<br />
light Up My 1Mb," "Wedding<br />
Sons" and "Wherever You<br />
GoT*<br />
The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
#,, Planner guest at teen meeting<br />
Christine Fies, recreation<br />
planner for the Brigantine<br />
' National WUdUfe Refuge, will<br />
' be program guest at the<br />
luncheon meeting <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
,. PresbyterianKeenagersnext<br />
•'Friday, June 1 at noon In the<br />
church.<br />
_ The Brigantine National<br />
•:-WUdlife Refuge is 1,600 acres '<br />
:?*HOf saltmanh located one mile<br />
r-:«ast <strong>of</strong> the village <strong>of</strong><br />
*»-<strong>Ocean</strong>vflle on Route 9. It was<br />
§<br />
i<br />
4<br />
established in ynt primarily<br />
for the protection and<br />
management <strong>of</strong> waterfowl in<br />
the Atlantic Flyway.<br />
Visitors are Invited to take a<br />
self-guided auto tour <strong>of</strong> eight<br />
miles and observe wildlife at<br />
dose range.<br />
Deadline for luncheon<br />
reservations hi Hay 28. They<br />
may be made by calling Helen<br />
Buckmaster, 399-7074, or the<br />
Rev. Edwin Shlslcr, 390-2307.<br />
buy 3 and save on<br />
PECHGLO®<br />
by<br />
\£\1NTTY FAIFL<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce a year you have your chance to stock up on<br />
perfect little Pechglos. This famous fabric feels fresh<br />
and cool as a fluff <strong>of</strong> fine powder next to the skin.<br />
Marvelously s<strong>of</strong>t and absorbent. Wears and wears.<br />
And launders like a dream.<br />
A. SHORTPANTIE. 5-7. reg. S3.75 each NOW* FOB ft.SO<br />
8-9. reo. Sttteach N0W«Mfl«t1.M<br />
B. BRIEF. 4-7. reg. tt.75 .each NOW * «O* $7.es<br />
8. reg. $3.13 each MOW S KM SS.M<br />
C. BIKINI. 4-7. reg. «J0 each MOWS FOR M.J0<br />
O TITE 1 PANTIE. 5-7. reg. *j.7S each<br />
short or medium tongtfi MOW 1POU tfje<br />
8-9medium length, reg. $4.35each NOW* MM til.te*<br />
LINOBRI6 - 2ND FLOOR<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James J. with an, illusion A-Une skirt<br />
Teeney. The groom is the eon and chapel-length train<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. trimmed with Vemee lace.<br />
Allegretto.<br />
Her French illusion veil<br />
Gerianne Lindtey <strong>of</strong> Brook- draped?rom a handmade lace<br />
field, Com., sister <strong>of</strong> the and she carried a<br />
bride, was matron <strong>of</strong> honor. colonial bouquet <strong>of</strong> white<br />
Bridesmaids were Sue Me* roses and baby's breath.<br />
The matron <strong>of</strong> honor wore<br />
an apricot quuua gown with a<br />
printed Jacket. She had yellow<br />
rases in her hair and carried a<br />
matching arrangement. The<br />
bridal attendants were<br />
similarly attired in yellow<br />
quiana gowns with apricot<br />
Carty <strong>of</strong> Brookfleld, Mary<br />
Jane McGowan <strong>of</strong> Clifton<br />
Heights, Pa., and Mary<br />
AUegretto<strong>of</strong> this city, sister <strong>of</strong><br />
the groom.<br />
Richard Allegretto <strong>of</strong> this<br />
dty, brother <strong>of</strong> the groom,<br />
was best man. Serving as<br />
ushers were Andrew'<br />
Allegretto, brother <strong>of</strong> the<br />
groom; James J. Teeney <strong>of</strong><br />
Sandy Hook, Conn., brother <strong>of</strong><br />
the bride; and Robert Lowry<br />
Jr. <strong>of</strong> Piscataway..<br />
Klra iindsey, niece <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bride, was flower girl and<br />
Michael Allegretto, nephew <strong>of</strong><br />
the groom, was ring bearer.<br />
Escorted by her father, the<br />
bride was attired in a white<br />
polysheer gown fashioned<br />
Ladies' night set<br />
at Masonic Club<br />
SOMERS POINT — The<br />
members <strong>of</strong> Somera Point<br />
Masonic Club will entertain<br />
their ladies at the annual<br />
Spring Frolic Monday, June<br />
U at Harry's Inn.<br />
An evening <strong>of</strong> dining and<br />
dancing with music by the<br />
Mystics is planned. Guests<br />
are invited. For tickets<br />
contact the president, Stanley<br />
Pearson, 653-0092.<br />
Far her daughter's wedding<br />
Mrs. Teeney chose an egg<br />
shell dress with printed<br />
Jacket, matching accessories<br />
and a cymbidium orchid<br />
purse corsage. For the occasion<br />
Mrs. Allegretto<br />
selected a blue-green, longsleeved<br />
chiffon gown with<br />
matching accessories, and a<br />
beige cymbidium purse<br />
corsage.<br />
Following a reception at<br />
Daniel's Restaurant in<br />
Sttmers Point, the couple left<br />
for a honeymoon in<br />
WUliamsburg, Va. They wiD<br />
reside at 508 4th St.<br />
The bride graduated from<br />
Brookfleld (Conn.) Hi|'<br />
School and Endteott College in<br />
Beverly, Mass. She hi employed<br />
at the First National<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> South Jersey in<br />
Somera Point. The groom, a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School, Is employed-by the<br />
Garden State Parkway<br />
Authority.<br />
You are cordially Invited to visit |<br />
our Lawn and Ganlen Dept. where<br />
you will see many Items<br />
especially REDUCEO for our Early<br />
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Stainton's<br />
LAWN 4VGARDEN DEPT.<br />
•tnAWCSTAVKNUC<br />
t: J0t« S: J| MON. THRU THURS. 4 SAT.<br />
Mrs. Joseph C. Allegretto<br />
./••vV.U&'-V: 11<br />
Concert series success<br />
The first concert series hi<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> during the winter<br />
months came to a successful<br />
conclusion recently.<br />
Four concerts were<br />
presented on the Music Pier<br />
Jnm October to April to large<br />
audiences. The highlight <strong>of</strong><br />
the season was the presentation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Susan Starr,<br />
renowned pianist with the<br />
Concerto Soloists <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia; Marc<br />
Mostovoy, director. The<br />
season concluded last<br />
Saturday with a unique<br />
performance by Temple<br />
utalverslty's Opera Theatre,<br />
with George McKinely,<br />
director.<br />
Since so much interest and<br />
enthusiasm has been shown<br />
in this initial venture, plans<br />
are being made to continue<br />
the series next winter. The<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Music <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Art Center, a newly<br />
organised group with Esther<br />
Weil, music chairman, has<br />
been responsible, for the<br />
success <strong>of</strong> this major undertaking<br />
for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
during this centennial year.<br />
The neat meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Music wffl be held<br />
k> mid-June.<br />
New! Pick a true<br />
flowerfmgmncefrom<br />
our French Garden!<br />
Tea Rose. Tuberose. •<br />
Gardenia, Lilac.<br />
Fragrances as true as if you picked<br />
the dewy flowers yourself.<br />
Spray on one. two or three at<br />
a time. Enchanting! Limited edition<br />
from Alyssa Ashley. 2 oz., only $3 each.<br />
HALF<br />
PRICE!<br />
Houbigant<br />
CHANTIL1Y<br />
For all your "I feel very Chantilly"<br />
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take two! Limited time.<br />
Eau de Cologne. 7.75 fl. oz. NOW 3°°<br />
Spray Cologne, net wt. 4.25 oz. NOW 4 5 °<br />
Stainton's<br />
MAIN STORM — 1ST FLOOR<br />
CASING 1 PM. MON. MAY2t<br />
Terri Heubel is wedB<br />
to David Chiddentou<br />
A wedding <strong>of</strong> local interest<br />
look place last Saturday hi the<br />
First United Methodist<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> CoUingswood when<br />
Terri Lee Heubel became the<br />
bride <strong>of</strong> David Chiddenton.<br />
The Rev. Philip Worth <strong>of</strong>ficiated<br />
at the 4 o'clock<br />
The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A.<br />
Heubel <strong>of</strong> 8381st St., <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
aty, and CoUingswood. The<br />
CoUingswood and Kathy<br />
Williams <strong>of</strong> Oaklyn.<br />
Robert Chiddenton cf ML<br />
Holly served as best man for<br />
his brother. Assisting' as<br />
ushers were Gary Hvnbej <strong>of</strong><br />
Mthwah.hrotheroltbe-bride;<br />
Steven Bard <strong>of</strong> MedMtfand<br />
Jeffrey McKenna<br />
r<br />
•• VH/i<br />
Following a reception at<br />
Merlon Caterers '« iCHn-<br />
is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and naminson, the coupleleft fora<br />
Albert Chiddenton <strong>of</strong> wedding trip to Cogland.<br />
Defaran.<br />
Ihey wlU mate tte^Qne in<br />
Eleanor Nelson <strong>of</strong> Somerdale. —'•":-•;„<br />
da was matron <strong>of</strong> The bride is a jraftjijie <strong>of</strong><br />
honor. Bridesmaids were Ousboro State CoUeaiC: Tse<br />
Joanne Rupp <strong>of</strong> Cherry 100, groom attends<br />
Susan Rudderow <strong>of</strong> County College.<br />
Pot-luck dinner<br />
Mrs. David ChlddcntM<br />
LINWOOO - A pot-luck<br />
duner at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
Eugene Flanagan dosed the<br />
season for the American<br />
home department <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Iinwood.<br />
Honored were the new <strong>of</strong>ficers,<br />
Mrs. Lane HmUey.<br />
chairman, and Mrs. Richard<br />
Frkk, treasurer.<br />
A brief business meeting<br />
was b f f 4 d ^ j ^<br />
will be resumed m the fall on<br />
the tablecloth being made by<br />
HEAD START SETS<br />
REGISTRAnON<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Head Start<br />
Program is now accepting<br />
applications for pre-school<br />
chudren, ages 3-8.<br />
Registration will continue<br />
now through June 8. For information<br />
call Kim Mc-<br />
Farland at 896-7367.<br />
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