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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 24,<strong>1979</strong><br />

Bridge<br />

Dressas-Sufte<br />

Sportewear-Beachu/ear<br />

Velour-Tetry<br />

.Semov-CCfcxens<br />

dwcotoat<br />

5OQ7<br />

32.46<br />

OCEAN <strong>City</strong><br />

NSDAR luncheon held at Flanders<br />

The regular meeting and<br />

spring luncheon <strong>of</strong> the Sarah<br />

StillweU Chapter NSDAR was<br />

held in the Plate Room at The<br />

Flanders on Saturday, <strong>May</strong><br />

19. Honored guests were the<br />

Hie Sentinel-Ledger regrets the North-South section with<br />

any inconvenience to the68.<br />

Runnersup were Anne<br />

bridge players during the past Jones and Marian Malin 63%<br />

month when the weekly and Pearl <strong>May</strong> and Claire<br />

results were not published. Auritt 61.<br />

Due to vacation time, the East-West players scoring<br />

editorial department was one above average were Vivian<br />

reporter short making the Cameron and Bill Goldman<br />

load that much heavier on the 73, Florence Hanson and<br />

real <strong>of</strong> the staff. The depart- Betty Evans 70%, Doris and<br />

ment is now back to full force. Lyn' Cortelyou 67% and<br />

George Budd and Irv<br />

MATCH POINT Bregman 61%.<br />

DUPLICATE — Average at Matinee Duplicate Bridge<br />

last Thursday's game wasgames<br />

are played every<br />

132. Top scorers were Gladys Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. in the<br />

Collins and Ruby Sussman American Legion Hall.<br />

with 168% in the North-South<br />

section and Florence Hanson JOLLY BIDDERS<br />

and Joan Terkhom with 166% DUPLICATE — Tuesday<br />

for the East-West. evening's game resulted in an<br />

Runnersup in the North-average<br />

<strong>of</strong> 110.<br />

Engaged<br />

South group were Sylvester Top scorers in the North-<br />

Photo by Doug Maion<br />

Lowrey and Jim Davis 144, South section were Marian<br />

Hazel Rohrbach and John Hager and Bea French with Linda Butler (second from left) receives a check from Beverly Taht, Mr. and Mrs. James<br />

Green 143, Arlene Kahn and 137. Runnersup were Betty president <strong>of</strong> the League <strong>of</strong> Women Voters, for her winning book cover. H. Becotte<strong>of</strong>SOO W. Surf<br />

Rd. and Boca Raton,<br />

Aaron Simon 141 and Art and Stu Gast 129, Shiela Edel Present at the presentation were James Puivino, chairman <strong>of</strong> the art Fla., announce the<br />

Levin and Richard Wayne 137. and Marian Glavis 128, Edna department at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, and at right Jean Gates, a mem- engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />

Also above average in theand<br />

Al Weisser 117%, Jeanne<br />

East-West section were Gene File and Ed Baehr 110 and ber <strong>of</strong> the judging committee.<br />

daughter, Nancy to W.<br />

David Fennlmore, son<br />

Newman and Roger Young Helen Bird and Lenore<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

158%, Sue and George Weikel Townsend 110.<br />

14U&, Johanna Miskill and Those in the East-West Miss Butler wins League contest N. Fennimore <strong>of</strong><br />

Worcester, Pa., and<br />

George Budd 141, Vivian section scoring above average Linda Butler was winner <strong>of</strong> selected as the best <strong>of</strong> the 22 Town" is expected to be 2808 Wesley Av., this<br />

Cameron and Irv Bregman were Sue and George Weikel the contest staged by thesubmitted"<br />

through the artcompleted<br />

in time for a sale <strong>of</strong> city.<br />

139 and Lucille Morrison and 139, Mathilda Phifer and Ruth League <strong>of</strong> Women Voters to department at the high the book by mid-summer. It<br />

Gladys Steelman 135%. Carew 119, Floss and George<br />

Miss Becotte<br />

design a cover for the for- school. She was presented will be a handbook <strong>of</strong> ser-<br />

Match Point Duplicate LaSalle 118, Florence and Vic<br />

graduated from <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

thcoming "Know Your Town" with a check Monday afvices, places and people<br />

Bridge games are played Kaufold 115%, Mary and Bob<br />

aty High School in 1976<br />

book compiled by the League, ternoon.<br />

designed for residents and<br />

every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Smith 113'?, RoseCapito and<br />

and is a Junior at the<br />

Miss Butler's entry was Publication <strong>of</strong> "Know Your visitors alike.<br />

in the American Legion Hall, Ruth Gardner 112% and<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Florida in<br />

14th St. and Haven Av. Mildred Keeley and Nancy<br />

Gainesville majoring in<br />

Feeser 110.<br />

photo journalism.<br />

Research Club discusses enthusiasm Mr. Fennimore<br />

MATINEE DUPLICATE - Jolly Bidders Duplicate<br />

graduated from<br />

Average at the game played Bridge games are conducted "Enthusiasm is the keycomposition.<br />

His research awarded a hyperserta plant. Methacton (Pa.) High<br />

Tuesday afternoon was 60. for those with less than SO word," emphasized Mrs. H. turned out to be an "earth Mrs. Paul Hartmen entered School and is a junior<br />

afternoon was 60. . master points every Tuesday W. Bland Detwiler for shattering" study as hean<br />

oil painting as a beginner geology major at the<br />

Adele Feldman and Jean at 7:30 p.m. in the American members <strong>of</strong> the Women's delved deeper and deeper into and won a first place blue University <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Nehmad were top scorers in Legion Hall.<br />

Research Club meeting last the realm <strong>of</strong> mud. This ribbon.<br />

Florida in Tampa.<br />

Thursday in the Flanders document is currently in Mrs. Mrs. Henry G. March also<br />

Hotel.<br />

No date has been set<br />

Detwiler's library.<br />

won a first place blue ribbon for the wedding.<br />

Mrs. Frank Jansson, Mrs. Detwiler concluded in the American home<br />

program chairman, in- her address with William department competition for<br />

troduced the speaker Wordsworth's famous poem an oriental design hooked rug.<br />

describing her with affection "Daffodils."<br />

and reverence as her mentor<br />

Dressmaking in the<br />

At the business meeting, it<br />

from childhood.<br />

American home departmnet<br />

was noted that club members<br />

Mrs. Detwiler recalled<br />

had two winners. Mrs. John C.<br />

had won a number <strong>of</strong> ribbons<br />

Memorial Holiday Special<br />

numerous experiences she<br />

Pettit won a second place red<br />

at the Spring Conference and<br />

had with her 7th grade<br />

ribbon for a handmade little<br />

Fine Arts Festival held in<br />

students during her years <strong>of</strong><br />

girl's dress. Mrs. Craig<br />

"»*ags 10% to 30% OFF ' ••<br />

Cape <strong>May</strong> last month.<br />

teaching. She said time and<br />

Mathewson also won a second<br />

Mrs. Joseph A. Jacovino<br />

1044 Asbury Ave. 399-2211 time again she meets with a<br />

place red ribbon for a two-<br />

entered seven house plants in-<br />

former student who startles<br />

piece tailored dress suit,<br />

(NOW OPEN OAIY FOR TIE SEASON)<br />

her with a memory verse <strong>of</strong><br />

the conservation and garden' entered in the pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

-long ago that he had not<br />

department's competition and category.<br />

forgotten.<br />

received an award for every<br />

one. First place blue ribbons<br />

Mrs. Detwiler's yearning to<br />

Also in the American home<br />

were awarded a miniature<br />

fill children with love and to<br />

department competition, Mrs.<br />

rose, Reiger begonia, single<br />

seek and learn began with<br />

Mathewson won a first place<br />

African violet and rabbit paw<br />

novel ideas inspiring the<br />

blue ribbon with a. yeast<br />

fern. Second pJacerod ribbons<br />

studerits to writ* their'<br />

and •"gflir'sWfi<br />

- autobiographies. Hcr'tevoritec<br />

story tells <strong>of</strong> a young boy who<br />

round]<br />

streptocarpus. A white ribbon<br />

chose the word "mud" for his honorable mention was fruits^nuts and raisins.<br />

RE-OPENING<br />

At Our New Address<br />

3249 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Friday, <strong>May</strong> 25th<br />

LADIES'<br />

FASHION<br />

FACTORY<br />

OUTLET<br />

famous maker dresses<br />

wmsaarm<br />

Sensuous Qiana<br />

Rain or Shine Coats<br />

50% OFF<br />

Select group <strong>of</strong><br />

COATS<br />

Sizes 3-20 and Vi sizes<br />

"Famous Makoa<br />

at Discount Prices"<br />

% COAT RACK II<br />

^ * 7312VMtnorAvt. Ventoar 823-5774<br />

921 Lands Ave. Vtotood open D*II/: IO-S:M; w«d. i-» p.m.<br />

I b«y«Htr*«t *!••**«•<br />

ftrot starts, kt»t far<br />

swMtm... If t Jscsjvts<br />

FULL FASHIONED<br />

• Cwfawrs<br />

• Ciriwrt/SMi<br />

CMMUWT/WMI<br />

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CtftM<br />

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Memorial Weekend<br />

Special «-. s* * "*<br />

SetoctBd grap <strong>of</strong><br />

Sylvia's Fashions\<br />

751 Asbury Ave. open 10-5<br />

T FOR YOU<br />

Just one <strong>of</strong>f the many cotton knit<br />

T-Shirt dresses that will fit<br />

you to a "T"<br />

T-8MH Dresses<br />

priced from<br />

•19 M le»34"<br />

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New Jersey state regent, Miss<br />

Eunice Frances Brown;<br />

corresponding secretary,<br />

Mrs. Lawrence E. Alff;<br />

organizing secretary, Mrs.<br />

Augustine Scafidi; and<br />

treasurer, Mrs. R. Clifford<br />

Hearon. Also attending were<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Greenwich<br />

Tea Burning and the Cape<br />

<strong>May</strong> Patriots Chapters.<br />

The chapter regent<br />

presented the' state regent,*<br />

Miss Brown, who, in turn,<br />

introduced her fellow <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

Miss Brown was given a<br />

check for her special project,<br />

the sprinkling system at<br />

Watson House in Trenton.<br />

After thanking the chapter for<br />

the gift, Miss Brown spoke<br />

briefly, exherting members to<br />

give, full support to their <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

and to be ready to serve<br />

in any duties requested by the<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

Luncheon was then enjoyed<br />

by everyone, and members <strong>of</strong><br />

the chapter who had brought<br />

guests introduced them.<br />

A program <strong>of</strong> songs was<br />

presented by Jeanette Anderson<br />

and Don Underwood<br />

Miss Brown then installed<br />

the <strong>of</strong>ficers for the <strong>1979</strong>-80<br />

term as follows: Regent, Mrs.<br />

Frederic S. Dubbs; vice<br />

regent, Mrs. Eugene P.<br />

Lyness; corresponding<br />

secretary, Mrs. Glen T.<br />

Renegar; recordingf<br />

secretary, Mrs. Benjamin H.<br />

Loyle; librarian, Mrs. Hallem<br />

E. Mendenhall; chaplain,<br />

Mrs. Frank R. Valletta, and<br />

registrar, Mrs. S. Glenn<br />

Johnson. Mrs. Salvatore<br />

Materle and Mrs. Samuel J,<br />

Boyd were not present and<br />

will be installed by the regent<br />

at a later meeting as<br />

treasurer and historian,<br />

respectively.<br />

Mrs. Mowen was a charter<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Cape <strong>May</strong>Jw,<br />

Patriots Chapter, founded uYT<br />

1921, and the Sarah SUllwell<br />

Chapter, founded in 1932. She<br />

has been regent <strong>of</strong> the Sarah<br />

StillweU Chapter for three<br />

terms and has served as<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> nearly every .<br />

committee in the chapter. She m<br />

has also served as chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the state girl homemaker<br />

committee.<br />

GRADUATES<br />

Nancy Lee Weissenberg <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, graduated frora^.<br />

Lenoir-Rhyne Colleger<br />

(Hickory, N.C.) with a<br />

bachelor <strong>of</strong> arts in Spanish-<br />

French, on <strong>May</strong> 6. She is the<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mary Jane<br />

Weissenberg.<br />

Officers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Commuters Club installed<br />

at a dinner dance Saturday in the Flanders<br />

Hotel included (1 to r) Robert H. Jilly, immediate<br />

past president; Jack Thompson, vice<br />

president; Peggy Boal, secretary-treasurer, and<br />

Frank J. Dennis, president.<br />

Garage getting crowded?<br />

Sell it empty witka want-ad<br />

*!fi<br />

FACTORY OUTLET<br />

LAMES SPORTSWEAR<br />

1163 Asbury Avenue<br />

(BRAND NAME)<br />

SWIMWEAR<br />

30% ,.40% OFF<br />

Women look like women again"<br />

' j<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Women's Regular chased at the door for $1.50 or , 935 Asbury Ave. 398-50906<br />

Republican Club has an- by calling 398-3963 or 39*6383. • Tues. Thura. Frt. Sal.<br />

nounced that the annual card<br />

party <strong>of</strong> the club wffl be held<br />

at the Biicavne Hotel, 8U<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Av. Thursday, June 7<br />

•AJ p-m.<br />

jcard pnty narks the<br />

which will open with •<br />

gigantic rummage sale.<br />

Refreshments will be<br />

served and there win be<br />

prizes $a well as a "tombola<br />

table."<br />

Players are requested to<br />

bring their own cards. Ruth<br />

Kroesser, ways and means<br />

chairman, baa itfnwd Lena<br />

Anderson and Doretta Jordan,<br />

co-chairwomen <strong>of</strong> the<br />

card party committee.<br />

Virginia Paul is in charge <strong>of</strong><br />

GRADUATE8<br />

Susan Carol Adams,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Ray<br />

Adams<strong>of</strong> 101st St., received a<br />

bachelor <strong>of</strong> science degree in<br />

nursing from Measiah College<br />

(Grantham, Pa.) at commencement<br />

exercises held on<br />

<strong>May</strong> 12.<br />

Excedrin 1 Blood<br />

Tablets I Pressure<br />

100'a I Monitor/Kit<br />

yi 69<br />

Summer's Y Stayfreo<br />

Ev©<br />

Twin<br />

Pack<br />

790<br />

n Cutex<br />

H Polish<br />

690<br />

Ear Drops<br />

By Murine<br />

with Washer<br />

<strong>May</strong>or Chester J. Wimberg cooperation with Flotilla 81<br />

has proclaimed June 1 to 7 as . Coast Guard Auxiliary<br />

Safe Boating Week in commander Robert Winkle.<br />

To promote safety in<br />

pleasure boating. Flotilla 81<br />

STRATTON IS NAMED sponsors a poster contest open<br />

TO HONOR SOCIETY to all students <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Timothy Stratton has been<br />

schools, and <strong>of</strong>fers motorboat<br />

named to the National Honor<br />

examinations as a courtesy to<br />

boat owners as a means <strong>of</strong><br />

Society for freshmen and toguiding<br />

them in proper<br />

the first honors dean's list at equipment as required by the<br />

Drexel University where he is State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey and the<br />

a freshman engineering Coast Guard. The flotilla also<br />

major. Stratton was conducts six or more boating<br />

gradauted with honors from skills and seamanship classes<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School induring<br />

the year.<br />

1978. He is the son <strong>of</strong> Estelje<br />

Land <strong>of</strong> Beesleys Point and<br />

George Stratton <strong>of</strong> Palermo.<br />

Nail<br />

Sculpture!<br />

by Becki<br />

has come to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

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100% Solid-State Chassis.<br />

Qulck-on Sunshine 1<br />

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CLOSED<br />

ALL DAY<br />

MEMORIAL DAY<br />

Cholly's Holly Farm<br />

Rt.9 r<br />

Marmora ,'<br />

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Evergreens • Trees • Shrubs • Holly<br />

Hydrangeas • Azaleas • Petunias<br />

Perennials • Geraniums • Annuals<br />

Open Daily & Sunday Closed Monday<br />

CLOSE-OUT on t!<br />

ALL <strong>1979</strong> Models<br />

TV's and STEREOS vi<br />

«: TABLE TV<br />

TIM TCHAIKOW8KY • K1006C<br />

Decorator compact table TV) Beautifully styled Dark<br />

Brown polystyrene cabinet with metallic Gold color trim.<br />

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Regulating System. Solid-State Super Video Range<br />

Tuning System.<br />

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Durable polystyrene cabinet. Tri-Focus<br />

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