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PAOf 10 — SECTION ONI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

Crew is working hard for Colony production<br />

Behind the footllgits <strong>of</strong> any<br />

large theatrical production an<br />

uisten crew is working to<br />

preiait a flawless performance<br />

far the audience,<br />

& it la with Colony Club's<br />

production <strong>of</strong> Neil Simon's<br />

"HlB Suite" which will be<br />

presented to the public<br />

PJovember 1 and 2 and « and 9<br />

on ihi <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

Mage,<br />

Hie club has obtained the<br />

ierviees <strong>of</strong> Mri. Helen VaipoU<br />

tor director, Mrs, Vaipoli has a<br />

long liM <strong>of</strong> theatre credits to her<br />

name Including lead roles In<br />

"Qyp»y", "Born Yesterday",<br />

"Blythe Spirit" and "Bus<br />

Slop". Shi wai an sptive<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Community Theatre, worked<br />

with the Show Makeri Guild as<br />

director, actresi and <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

and WM associate director and<br />

actress in "Promises,<br />

Promises" for the Jewish<br />

r..o,i It,. !<br />

We art sorry thit you missed<br />

our regular article in the last<br />

week issue, but it apparently<br />

wai lost in the shuffle at the<br />

Sentinel plant. We shall try to<br />

repeat at least the facts in that<br />

isiue.<br />

We have tried to siren the<br />

value <strong>of</strong> shuffleboard both<br />

physically and socially and we<br />

have received a ehort note from<br />

a lew member who Joined early<br />

this year and then proceeded to<br />

win tournaments. LaVerne<br />

Longenecktr who sent the note<br />

was speaking for her two<br />

friends who also joined with<br />

her, Emily Kidder and Mm<br />

Robert Witters concur with this<br />

note which is to the point.<br />

"Just a short note to thank<br />

you and all the dub members<br />

for helping us to enjoy our<br />

iummer in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. We<br />

greatly appredate all <strong>of</strong> the<br />

instruct ion and assistance<br />

which you folks have given us."<br />

Notes like this^ tnakf it ell<br />

worthwhile. Thank you<br />

LaVerne<br />

Had a letter from Marion<br />

Myers asking for the court size,<br />

equipment and score board, ft<br />

saemi the new homes <strong>of</strong> both<br />

Marion and Evie Spangler are<br />

about to construct several<br />

courts. We are sure that after<br />

the completion <strong>of</strong> these courts,<br />

Marion and Evie will be the<br />

chief instructors.<br />

We understand that Harold<br />

and Thelma Hartman have juit<br />

returned from a tour <strong>of</strong> New<br />

England, They viiited<br />

Gloucester and Rockport<br />

Maii ; Bar Harbor, Maine.<br />

They also crossed to Nova<br />

Scotia and saw Peggy's Cove<br />

Shufflin' on<br />

Glad to see you homi sale.<br />

We are pleased to add<br />

Franues Miller and Marion Cox<br />

to our roster <strong>of</strong> memberihlp,<br />

They are both residents <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

We are (orry to report the<br />

passing <strong>of</strong> the past preiident<br />

and the present vice president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Shuffleboard<br />

Association, Jack Lyoni, who<br />

livid in <strong>Ocean</strong> Port, N.J., and<br />

who represented <strong>Ocean</strong> Grove<br />

in tournament play, Mr. Lyons<br />

also rttained a membership in<br />

our <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Club and was<br />

a good friend to many <strong>of</strong> our<br />

members. He was a vigorous<br />

promoter <strong>of</strong> shuffleboard and<br />

added much to iU growth in our<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, W4<br />

state. We artffld our deepen f<br />

sympathy la h'to wife Aliee.<br />

We are sorry tn report<br />

that two <strong>of</strong> our memBeri Miry<br />

Andrien and Peggy Caie had<br />

falls and althQUih both are<br />

doing well, they do support<br />

bruises.<br />

The attendance at the card<br />

club is growing with each<br />

session and we welcome back<br />

Edith and Bob Buckley as well<br />

as Al Goldman, The Thursday<br />

winners were Al Cairns, 60S:<br />

Howard Ryan, 590; Thelma<br />

Hartman and!, Raymond, S5B.<br />

The Monday winners were<br />

Mary Ellen, Weigel, 584; Reale i<br />

Macrie, 578|PauI Maerie, 544;<br />

and Emily Price, SSS.<br />

^RoifBoston Schools<br />

9TH ST AND ATLANTIC AVI,<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 0(226 '<br />

TF1 FPMONF 198-1 §17<br />

ENROLL NOW<br />

Acrobatics<br />

and<br />

School for<br />

Cheerleaders<br />

weo<br />

WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES<br />

SUPI* RIGHT<br />

fULLrCQQKtD<br />

EXTRA TKIM 4 TO 6 POUMOS<br />

PAiTtUMUD<br />

PKOCtii<br />

2-lb.<br />

IMMB loot<br />

HATURAL-ASSOKTtO VAMETIES<br />

CORNER 16TH STREET and SIMPSON AVENUE, OCEAN CITY<br />

ft •<br />

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THURSDAY, OCTOilR 24, THE OCIAN CITY SINTINEL LIDGiH PAGE II -SECTION ONE<br />

Showmakers Guild's'Sound <strong>of</strong> Music 1<br />

ready for November presentations<br />

With about 500 hours <strong>of</strong><br />

rrtiearsaj time behind them<br />

and just a few more days to §o<br />

the cast and crew <strong>of</strong> the<br />

aowmaltirs 1 Theitre Guild's<br />

production <strong>of</strong> "Sound <strong>of</strong> Male"<br />

are ready to have the publi0<br />

view their Joint effort.<br />

Haddon Hall'i Viking<br />

•Hieatre in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> will<br />

resound with thi lyriei <strong>of</strong> Oscar<br />

Hammerstein 2nd and muaic <strong>of</strong><br />

Richard Bodgers performed by<br />

a talented and energetic group<br />

<strong>of</strong> south Jersey residents. Some<br />

<strong>of</strong> the musical <strong>of</strong>ferings will be<br />

••Maria", "My Favorite<br />

ihings", "Do-Re-Mi" and<br />

"Climb Every Mountain",<br />

Tlie cast which includes Lynn<br />

Barnes, Robert Hopkins QaU<br />

Esten, Brian Palmer, Kim<br />

Dougherty, David Kilter<br />

Donna DePimphilii, Anna<br />

Maria Albann, aannon Sick<br />

Ted BasUe, Chris Rothwell<br />

Douglais Oeller and Mairetn<br />

Buohta (nd many others<br />

perform with the iWl! <strong>of</strong> a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional company.<br />

The ihow will be produced<br />

Novembffl 1, 2, j and 10, Show<br />

time for the 1st, 2nd and 9th will<br />

be 8:30 p,m, and on the 10th it<br />

will b#, a matinee at 2:30,<br />

Tickets may be purehaied<br />

through any member <strong>of</strong> the oast<br />

or crew or by calling the Guild<br />

audio at 845.2182. There can be<br />

jpecial reierved Mating and<br />

pBUp rates if 20 or more people<br />

come as a unit. For group<br />

From the PR <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

ROMEO AND JULIET? ANTONY AND<br />

CLEOPATRA?-They are Liesi and Rolf, the<br />

teenage sweethearts in the Showmakers' production<br />

<strong>of</strong> "Sound <strong>of</strong> Music", In real life they are Chris Roth<br />

well and Gail Esten, both <strong>of</strong> this city<br />

reservations call the above<br />

mentioned people or John<br />

Kelltr at Mimii, Ticketi can<br />

ta purehaiied at Hadfton Hall<br />

only on the nights at tne per<br />

formances,<br />

Tliis ii a show for the whole<br />

family to enjoy.<br />

Rock Concert, 85-piece band,<br />

haunted house and etc., etc.<br />

by Mark Soifer<br />

Here is a sobering reminder.<br />

This ii the lait weekend you can<br />

enjoy «n "<strong>Oct</strong>ober la Twice At<br />

Nice" Concert at the Music<br />

Pier,<br />

Yes, folks, the last weekend<br />

in <strong>Oct</strong>ober if upon us (my how<br />

time nits, etc, «c) But do not<br />

despair! Two fine concert* u&<br />

set fir Friday and SatuMay'<br />

Thus, Qptober will exit like an<br />

airy mglody, etc, etc.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Friday, 8 p.m., thffe wjU<br />

bt a Rock Concert for the<br />

benefit <strong>of</strong> the Seashore Home<br />

for Children, <strong>On</strong> Saturday, the<br />

SS-piece Blizabethtown College<br />

Concert Band wUl troop into the<br />

PSerfor a gala, <strong>Oct</strong>ober, finale,<br />

extravaganza, etc., etc.<br />

Before wt go into details on<br />

these doingi, please remember<br />

that the Haunted House is now<br />

open at 825 Asbury av, Hffe you<br />

and your kin folk may be<br />

pleasurably firghtened by an<br />

array <strong>of</strong> friendly goblins,<br />

ghouls, and ghosts about town.<br />

No <strong>Oct</strong>ober would be complete<br />

without a trip to this estBijliihment<br />

and the world is full <strong>of</strong><br />

needy children who benefit<br />

from the good worki <strong>of</strong><br />

UNICEP,<br />

Hours are from 3 p.m. to 8<br />

p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.<br />

Elizabethtown College Concert Orchestra<br />

ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE CONCERT ORCHESTRA<br />

Toccata Bor Band<br />

WaterMugioSuite<br />

Propim for Ocein <strong>City</strong> Mmic Pier<br />

Saturday. <strong>Oct</strong>ober 26. Kp.m.<br />

Jesu Joy <strong>of</strong> Man's Desiring<br />

MorqeauSymphonique<br />

; Audrey Wagner<br />

The Billboard March<br />

Parti<br />

..,. .Frank Eriekson<br />

...G.F, Handel<br />

?.,.. J.S.Bach<br />

,., Alexandra Guilmant<br />

Baritone Soloist<br />

JohnN, Mohr<br />

Part 11<br />

Rhapsody in Blue,<br />

.George Gershwin<br />

Francis Welsh - Piano Soloiit<br />

Block "M"March<br />

Autumn Leaves<br />

American Folk Rhapsody No. 3<br />

Star Spangled SpectaculBr.<br />

Part in<br />

through <strong>Oct</strong>ober 31, with the<br />

exception <strong>of</strong> Sunday.<br />

Now back to Music. The Rock<br />

Concert will feature a group<br />

called "Myth", headed by Lee<br />

Welch and Ben New, who once<br />

led a jp-oup called the "Last<br />

March," featuring "Big Red"<br />

and "The Meat", not to mention<br />

"Moon Dog Corn Flakt,"<br />

Saturday sessions set for chessmen<br />

George Potts, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Recreation staff member, has<br />

extended an open invitation to<br />

anyone who likes to play chess,<br />

regirdleM <strong>of</strong> skill, to "stop by"<br />

any <strong>of</strong> the Saturday morning<br />

lessions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

ChMS Club, The sessions<br />

are held at the Youth Center,<br />

Sth «,; and Atlantic av., from 9<br />

a.m. to noon.<br />

There are no due* or admission<br />

ftes for any <strong>of</strong> the<br />

re|ulir mtetinp. There'! no<br />

set tirte either. Anyone wishing<br />

to stop by may do so anytime<br />

from 9 until noon.<br />

Club regular, Rod Regan, is<br />

attending a United States Chess<br />

Federation tournament this<br />

weekend in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chess Club is<br />

an affiliate <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />

Chess Federation and is<br />

planning several activities that<br />

are USCF oriented. Anyone<br />

wishing to join the USCF and<br />

NJCF can tain advantage <strong>of</strong><br />

"special rates" <strong>of</strong>fered to dub<br />

members. For detail! contact<br />

George Potts at the chess club<br />

any Saturday,<br />

OCEAN DRIVE<br />

BAR and RESTAURANT<br />

Bun ill Tiir<br />

Open for Lunch and Dinner<br />

Every Fri., Sat. and Sun,<br />

Dinner Served 4:30 to 10 P.M.<br />

"SPfCiALlZlNGIN<br />

The "RAMBLERS" Are Back!<br />

~ lie Fsr Your Uiitnlng and<br />

Dancing Pleasure<br />

iVERY FRIDAY &<br />

SATURDAY NIT1<br />

and MRdfs Aft., SM Wf CHy<br />

m fteinvATMM nut MMM<br />

Jerry Bilik<br />

,arr, Alfred Reed<br />

, . Clare Grundman<br />

.George M. Cohan<br />

arr. John Cacavai<br />

Anyway, the group has shortened<br />

it's name to Myth. So<br />

don't myth, I mean miii, the<br />

Myth, Hiey play good music for<br />

a good cause. You have the<br />

option <strong>of</strong> dancing or sitting<br />

comfortably in a chair and<br />

watching others dance. What<br />

an opp<strong>of</strong>tiaiity! Featured in the<br />

group along with Welch and<br />

New are Dave Gallaviteh,<br />

guitar, Donna Schlmek, organ,<br />

Chick Force, drums and Dave<br />

Terwilliger, vocalist.<br />

GOLDEN PAST MASTER—Morgan Morris, Past Grand Master, shakes<br />

hands with Clinton B, Price, Past Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge 171 F and AM for<br />

50 years who was honored at a dinner and reinstallation Saturday evening in the<br />

Masonic Temple, At left is William B. Evoy, the new District Deputy Grand<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> the"24th Masonic District and at extreme right is Byron"T Mercer,<br />

Worshipful Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge The occasion also was trip<br />

annual Ladies Night, Counsellor Photo<br />

Harvest Square Dance at Petersburg School MUSICALS TEA<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP - A<br />

Harvest Square Dance will be<br />

held at the Upper Township<br />

Middle School in Petersburg on<br />

Friday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 25, Millie and<br />

calling will be provided by<br />

Dave Platt, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point,<br />

Attendance will be limited to<br />

150 persons and both parent*<br />

and children are invited<br />

Refreshments will be available<br />

It would be impossible to list<br />

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

EliEabethtown College Concert<br />

Band, Actually, not impossihle,<br />

but rather tedious. Who wants<br />

to read the names <strong>of</strong> 85<br />

musicians.<br />

But hearing them play, ah,<br />

that'i another story. This<br />

should be a real treat. Eightyfive<br />

<strong>of</strong> anything usually sounds<br />

good. And «*en itVa group <strong>of</strong><br />

talented collegiates, well<br />

you've really got something<br />

going!<br />

There will be a gu«t soloist,<br />

too, Francii Welsh, well known<br />

pianist, win be featured in<br />

Gershwin's "Rhapsody in<br />

Blue," The program will be a<br />

varied one ranging from<br />

religous music by Bach to<br />

marches, ihow tunes and a<br />

patriotic spectacular.<br />

The Elizabethtown Concert<br />

Band recently played at the<br />

Guggenheim Pavlllion in New<br />

York <strong>City</strong> and the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce Auditorium in<br />

Waihington, D.C. Promisei to<br />

bean outstanding evening, etc.,<br />

etc. Admission is 50 cents.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 31,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> unveils the <strong>1974</strong><br />

edition <strong>of</strong> its annual Halloween<br />

Parade. This event is pa<br />

together by the Exchange dub<br />

and is always a crowd pleaser.<br />

Parade starts on Asbury at 7:30<br />

p.m. So come on out and try to<br />

guess the identity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"Mystery Marcher", etc. etc.<br />

FISH 'N CHIPS • FISH *N CHIPS • FISH 'N CHffS<br />

11ll ASBURY AVENUE DIAL 399-1515<br />

FRIED MUSHROOMS<br />

SEI BASS-SNAPPER SOUP<br />

SEA SCALLOPS STEWING OYSTERS<br />

KING CRAB LEGS LOBSTER MEAT<br />

FROG LEGS-SMELTS<br />

COCKTAIL CLAWS<br />

COCKTAIL CRAB CAKES<br />

LiSAGNA BROILED SCALLOPS<br />

BLUE FISH SPECIAL<br />

BUCKET-O-CUM STRIPS<br />

FISH CAKE SPECIAL<br />

GREEN RUN SALAD<br />

* RAW FROZEN-SOFT CRAB<br />

LOBSTER TAILS<br />

CHICKEN SAUD<br />

SNMIIP SAUD • CRAB SALAB<br />

«jnt> K. HU • twno N. MM • N. HHU<br />

Decorations are planned to<br />

carry out the harvest theme<br />

and lend an Informal atmosphere<br />

Tickets wiLl be sold<br />

through the school.<br />

Time for the harvest dance<br />

will be from 8 until ilnm<br />

LINWOOD The annual<br />

Musieale and Tea featiaini<br />

Larry Ferrari at thi organ will<br />

be held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. in<br />

Linwood Convalescent Center,<br />

Friend* and relatives<br />

patients are invited<br />

SUBURBAN HOUSE<br />

Restaurant<br />

LUNCHEON & DINNER<br />

SPECIALS DAILY<br />

GOURMIT DINNER SPECIALS<br />

for<br />

GRAND OPENING<br />

<strong>of</strong> NETTA RICKLiS 1 ANTIQUE<br />

& GIFT SHOP, Sat., <strong>Oct</strong>. 26fh,<br />

in Suburban House Restaurant<br />

Ruby Room i<br />

Banquet Facilities<br />

available<br />

Tilfen 4 New Rds<br />

Northfield<br />

Mon. thru Fri. 11—9<br />

Sat. 11—10 Sun, 2-9<br />

For Reservations<br />

646-6V45<br />

Zion Church to mark 152nd anniversary<br />

1 ne iMnd anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Zion United Methodiit Church<br />

in Bargainiown will be<br />

celebrated at special servicil<br />

Sunday at 3 p.m,, the Rev<br />

George Starimeare, pastor,<br />

announced yesterday,<br />

Gueit speaker will be the<br />

Key James H Bigp, former<br />

pastor who is currently serving<br />

at Islands Height! United<br />

Methodist Church Rev, Bigg*<br />

also is may or <strong>of</strong> Island Height*<br />

Township,<br />

Special music wUl be by the<br />

Horn Anew singing group. A<br />

dinner wUl follow at 5 p.ffl,<br />

The public is invited,<br />

Senior*. Juniors and All Those<br />

In-Between<br />

MAMA MIA'S<br />

ha* something for your budget<br />

Thursday Spaghetti Dinner $i£}$1,QS<br />

Fnday-15-incD Pizza $% UM<br />

Saturday nijiicotti Wnner $Mj $1.99<br />

Swiday Ravioli Dtanff ^ $1.99<br />

15 inch fim§%mM<br />

10th St. | Atbury Aft. PM 3S8-M11<br />

ihiri n-i Fri., 11 to 11M, 11 to II, §•.<br />

CLOSED MMAY 1<br />

You n fst a few nwhs mi tM<br />

CARMEN'S<br />

LOBSTER POOL<br />

343 43rd ST. A THE BAV<br />

SEA ISLE CITY<br />

(NcarUn-Ftabin'Fkwt)<br />

LOBSTERS<br />

BLUE CliW CRABS,<br />

IPSWICH CLAMS<br />

and STONE CRABS<br />

TO PLACE YOUR ORDER<br />

CALL 263-3471<br />

WE WILL REMAIN OPEN DAILY »teS<br />

SAT. & SUN. 10to 5:30<br />

Our 25fh Year<br />

OPEN 24 HOURS<br />

A DAY<br />

OUR DAILY<br />

'1.95 SPECIALS!<br />

from <strong>Oct</strong>ober 2Sth to Novembw 1,<strong>1974</strong><br />

MONDIY<br />

Yankee Pot Roait <strong>of</strong> O)oce Berf wifli Vegetable<br />

Gravy; Breaded Vial Steak with Tomato Sauoe-<br />

Broiled Filet <strong>of</strong> Fresh Bluefish witt Lemon<br />

Butter.<br />

TUESDAY . —<br />

Junior Combination Hot Seafood Platter;<br />

Qilcken QJOW Man with Steamed MM » Qlip<br />

.Noodles, toe Veg.; Old Fashioned l«ef Pot Pie<br />

w Cuierole, <strong>On</strong>e, Vegetable,<br />

WEDHESUf -<br />

Broiled Baby Beef Liver Steak with Fried<br />

<strong>On</strong>ions; Roast Stuffed Breast <strong>of</strong> Chicken with<br />

Cranbcrrj- Sauce; Louisiana Shrimp ak King en<br />

Casserole with Tom. Points<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Baked Meat Loaf with Fresh Vegetable Gr**y;<br />

Roasted Chicken Leg k Thigh uHh Crmberr?<br />

Siuee: Thr« De^ Fried DeviOsd OM» m<br />

CacktaU Sauce<br />

FRIDAY<br />

Freshly Ground Choice Salisbury Stalk wKh<br />

Fried Oiuons; Penmylvinii Dutc* Style Stew«d<br />

Chicken A Dumpling*, OM Veg ; FM <strong>of</strong> Fr«*<br />

Haddock Baked in S«u a<br />

SptxM SM*rkh 1<br />

Drty II •» P.M<br />

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