Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAGE-6- SECTION ONE THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, <strong>1974</strong><br />
LURAY DUPLICATE-<br />
Averagis <strong>of</strong> 72 for North-South<br />
and 63 for East-Wist were<br />
made at the Luray Duplicate<br />
Bridge game played last week<br />
Hi0i "scorers in the North-<br />
South section were Gladys<br />
Spreehfr and Ann Marshal!<br />
with 95's and coming in second<br />
were Johanna Miskill and Alirp<br />
Webb 73',<br />
In the East-West section Jack<br />
and Betty Bennett were high<br />
with 75 Runnersup were Sylvia<br />
Brown and ROM Capita tied<br />
with Edna and Walt Daniels<br />
with 69',. Vivian Camiron and<br />
Ed Pennington Bfl. and Lucille<br />
Morrison and Gladys Sfeelman<br />
Luray Duplicate Bridge<br />
games under the dlrwtion <strong>of</strong><br />
Loij Kilbourne are played<br />
every Wednesday at i30 p.m<br />
in the Bridge Center f49 West<br />
av.<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
; DUPLICATE—An average <strong>of</strong><br />
Sli-a was made at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge game<br />
played last Thursday evening<br />
High scorers were Mr. and Mrs<br />
Robert Sanmno with 37>» Also<br />
above average were Ann<br />
Marshall jmd OHie Mahoney<br />
M'* and Eleanor Howard and<br />
Fran Johnson ju.<br />
Bridge<br />
Friday's game resulted in an<br />
average <strong>of</strong> 36 with top score<br />
made by Irv Bregman and Jane<br />
Sussman with 44 AJ9aabove<br />
average were Peg Smith "and<br />
Reuben Sussman 39's. Jo* Gold<br />
and AJ Coane ffl'a and Mr and<br />
Mrs. Jerry Craige 37<br />
Sunday evening the average<br />
was B~i z. High scorprs were<br />
Bob Owend and Reuben<br />
Sussm*n with 81V Runnersiip<br />
were Claire Auritt and<br />
Oert Galespie BO. Nan ma<br />
Seymour and Alice Webb 77,<br />
Helenjoe Owpn and Haze]<br />
Seeger also 7T, Mary Gertrude<br />
Ingram and Esther Fuller 74.<br />
Rose Capilo and Jane Sussman<br />
72. and Vivian Cameron and Frt<br />
Pennington 87 '••<br />
Monday afternoon the 1 game<br />
resulted in an average <strong>of</strong> 42<br />
High score"! were Lillian<br />
Alexander and Reuben<br />
Sussman 56 Runnerssup were<br />
Naoma Seymour and Harmon<br />
Webb 49. Mr and Mrs Lyndon<br />
Cortelyou 46. Mr. and Mrs. Ed<br />
FSobinson 43 and Paula Gold<br />
and Jane Sussman also with 43<br />
Tuesday's average was 67'B.<br />
High scorers were Aaron Simon<br />
and Reuben Sussman with Bfli;,<br />
Also above average were Jim<br />
Meyer and Art Levin 78, Lois<br />
Kolbqurne and Vivian Cameron<br />
7fli5.Mr and Mrs Jerry Craig*<br />
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Classes Monday thru Saturday,<br />
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PRESCHOOL<br />
CHILDREN<br />
TEENS ADULTS<br />
T2'-i, Hot! Nanmno and uon<br />
Brady 71'3. Mr and Mrs Joe<br />
Gold 69 and Irv Bregman and<br />
Jane Sussman 68<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />
games are played every Sunday<br />
, Tuesday, Thursday and<br />
Friday al 8 p m and Monday at<br />
12 30p.m. in the Bridge Center,<br />
'MB West av<br />
MATINEE DUPLICATE-<br />
AJI average <strong>of</strong> 48 was made at<br />
the Matinee Duplicate game<br />
played Tuesday afternoon.<br />
High scorers were Harmon and<br />
Alice Webb with 61 Runnersup<br />
were Helen Bird and Laurel<br />
Mnwhray 57is. Miriam Sean.nn<br />
and Lois Good 51, Naoma<br />
Seymour and Vivian Cameron<br />
50, Lillian Alexander and Lois<br />
Snyder 49' i) and Florence<br />
Hanson and Rpftv Finns also<br />
with 49>3<br />
Matinee Duplicate Bridge<br />
games under thp direction <strong>of</strong><br />
Lois Kilbourne are played<br />
every Tuesday at 11:30 p.m at<br />
Fugaged<br />
Announcement has been<br />
made <strong>of</strong> the engagement <strong>of</strong><br />
Janet Simms, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mn.<br />
Mildred Simms <strong>of</strong> 114 Pinnacle<br />
rd, and James Simms <strong>of</strong><br />
Arkansas av , to Fred Hoiley <strong>of</strong><br />
Holmes Beach, Fla.<br />
Miss Simms is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
ocean <strong>City</strong> High School and<br />
attended Bucknell Univeriity<br />
She is employed as a librarian<br />
in Holmes Beach<br />
No date has been set for the<br />
wedding.<br />
Celebrate 40th anniversary.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. William W<br />
Gorman <strong>of</strong> ail Parkridge rd.<br />
were honored Saturday on the<br />
occasion <strong>of</strong> their 40th wedding<br />
anniversary<br />
The couple were guests at a<br />
surpriie dinner for family and<br />
friends given by their children<br />
at the Flanders Hotel. The<br />
dining room was decorated<br />
with autumn floral<br />
arrangements and music for<br />
dancing was provided by Jim<br />
Dram is ftnd hi* oreheitra<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Gorman were<br />
married <strong>Oct</strong>ober 8, 1934 at<br />
Friedens Evangelical Lutheran<br />
Church in PhiladeJphia with the<br />
Rev Reinbold Schmidt <strong>of</strong>ficiating.<br />
They made their<br />
home in Hellertown, Pa.<br />
Mr Oorman was wnplnypd<br />
Point Ijegion aides<br />
making dinner plans<br />
SOMERS POINT - Plans for<br />
the Past Commander's and<br />
Past President's dinner were<br />
announced at the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
Clark-Eliason Unit 352<br />
American Legion Auxiliary<br />
held Monday evening, Mrs, Kay<br />
Thomai presided.<br />
The affair will be held<br />
Saturday in the Post Home.<br />
Cocldalls will be served at 6<br />
p.m. and dinner at 7. Ticketi<br />
may be obtained from Mrs.<br />
Pearl Mrvica,<br />
Mrs Thomas announced the<br />
following chairmen for the<br />
year; Americanism, Mrs.<br />
Vivian Williams; Community<br />
Shufflin* on by Ed veith<br />
With the continuing ideal<br />
weather and the goodly<br />
number <strong>of</strong> the hibernating<br />
Floridians remaining, the<br />
competition on our" shuffleboard<br />
courts continues to<br />
be very keen We find that<br />
we still have a few who are<br />
willing to brave the<br />
evenings.<br />
The card club met for its<br />
opening session on Monday<br />
night under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
our co-chairmen Mildred<br />
Poulton and Ethel Sherwood,<br />
Plymouth<br />
Duster...<br />
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These chairmen were<br />
pleased with thi number <strong>of</strong><br />
players and the spirit <strong>of</strong><br />
fellowship exhibited, "Hie top<br />
four winners were Kay Ryan<br />
603, Ethel Sherwood 543,<br />
Peggie Case 536 and Paul<br />
Maerie 526, The card club<br />
will continue every Monday<br />
and Thursday and we<br />
suggest that if you get bored<br />
looking at TV, come on out<br />
and enjoy some fellowship.<br />
The co-hosts for the month <strong>of</strong><br />
November will be Jane and<br />
George Keen and for<br />
December, Paul and Reale<br />
Maerie.<br />
Our good hard working<br />
member Bill Zabel is at<br />
home recuperating from<br />
surgery and we trust that<br />
under the faithful nuriing <strong>of</strong><br />
his good wife will soon be<br />
back to see us.<br />
We had a visit with our<br />
good friend Dan Humphrey<br />
and found that he had a guest<br />
from California. His brother<br />
Bud arrived on Sunday and<br />
spent a week with Dan and<br />
We are sorry to report the<br />
pasiing <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> our<br />
members, Hairy Cowan. He<br />
was operated on at Shore<br />
Memorial, survived the<br />
surgery very well but had a<br />
massive heart attack seven<br />
days later. The viewing waj<br />
on Monday, Mr, and Mn,<br />
Cowan were active members<br />
and they hotted the card<br />
club many times. We will<br />
miss him.<br />
NMd Caih?<br />
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Call 399-5411<br />
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WICKER the Winning Way to Brighton Your Home<br />
NOW ON SALE<br />
as a structural engineer with<br />
the Bethlehem Steel Company<br />
in Bethlehem, Pa. In 1941 hi<br />
Joined the Edward G, Budd<br />
Company in the construction <strong>of</strong><br />
cargo planes at the Red Lyon<br />
plant in Philadelphia In 1948<br />
they moved to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
operated the Ideal Laundry and<br />
Dry denning establishment<br />
until Mr fiormsn's retirernpnt<br />
in 1973<br />
The couple has three<br />
childr»n. William W Gorman<br />
Jr <strong>of</strong> St. Peteriburg, Fla<br />
Patricia J, Gorman who is a<br />
Sewardess with Eastern Air<br />
lines in Miami, Fla,, and<br />
Kenneth B. Gorman <strong>of</strong> Clayton,<br />
S.C, They also have two<br />
grandchildren<br />
Service, Mrs. Ann Rowland;<br />
Oanititutlon and By Laws, Mra.<br />
Thomas; Children and Youth,<br />
Mrs, Mary Paulosky;<br />
Education and Scholarship.<br />
Mrs. Bettie Rambo; Girls<br />
Stati, Mrs. Mrvica;<br />
Legislation, Mri. Thomai;<br />
Membership and Publicity,<br />
Mrs. Mrvica; Music, Mrs.<br />
Conway; National Security,<br />
Mrs. Lillian Smith; Past<br />
Preildenti Parley, Mrs.<br />
Williams; Radio and TV, Miss<br />
Natalie Mrvica; Junior Acti-<br />
Hies; Mrs. Williams; Wayi<br />
and Means, Mrs. Williams and<br />
Mrs, Mrvica; and Poppies,<br />
Mri. Gertrude Wood.<br />
Delegate! to the County<br />
Auxiliary meetings will be Mrs.<br />
Mrvica, Mrs. Paulosky, Miss<br />
Mrvica; Mrs. Louisa Schmidt,<br />
Mrs. Lillian Pettrsen and Mrs,<br />
Gertrude Wood, Alternatei will<br />
be Mri. Helen Stewart, Mrs.<br />
Rowland, Mn. Rambo, Mrs.<br />
Conway, Mrs, Dorcas Borrell<br />
and Mrs, Smith.<br />
A dinner for past County<br />
President Joan Evans will take<br />
place <strong>Oct</strong>ober 28 at Harry's Inn<br />
at 7 p.m.<br />
Omega Lambda Psi<br />
holds first meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the fall<br />
The first meeting <strong>of</strong> the fall<br />
season for members <strong>of</strong> Eta<br />
Chapter, Omega Lambda Pii<br />
Sorority was held recently in<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Richard<br />
Galante with Mrs, Robert<br />
Siegfried assisting as eohostesi,<br />
Mrs. Jack Smith, president,<br />
conducted the business meeting<br />
at which time plans for the fall<br />
were reported. These include a<br />
merchandise club with Stubbs 1<br />
Dress Sheppe and Dinner Out to<br />
celebrate members' anniversariM,<br />
Plans for a project night will<br />
be discussed at the meeting this<br />
evening (Thursday) at 8 o'clock<br />
in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Paul Me-<br />
Cardell, 10 Simpson av.<br />
637 Asbury Avenue<br />
en rar our marcn ne-opening Re-opening" izm 12th St. st, and Aibur? Atbury Arc. Aft, fl I 7^ S<br />
I 811<br />
men are descendforms<br />
<strong>of</strong> life<br />
sure look it."<br />
Ssufh Jerfey<br />
For<br />
People Who Trait!<br />
REPRESENTED BY<br />
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mm, mo.<br />
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• * - * ~ * *<br />
PTA OFFICERS—Mrs, Dexter Faunce, treasurer; Mrs. David Blyler,<br />
secretary; and Mrs, John Doyle, president <strong>of</strong> the PTA, look ov«- program plans<br />
for the year rounspllor Photo<br />
Deal bid<br />
Hi0i scorers at last Thursday<br />
night s games <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Card Club were Jean Smith<br />
with 3940 in bridge and AJ<br />
Sehemeek with 671 in pinochle,<br />
Rimnenup in bridge were<br />
Helen Hammett 27M, Ed Baehr<br />
2700 and Frank Hughti mm,<br />
AJso scoring hijji in pinochle<br />
were Lydia Peterson 6M, Ethel<br />
Sherwood 60S, Helen OUey 603,<br />
Bea EtherLngtonSTT, Bill Buiby<br />
SS7, Boyd Nixon 56J, Edna<br />
Frankenfield B64, Herb Clayton<br />
555, Carl Mehnert !M, Anna<br />
Mahnert 547, Marge Bayard<br />
537, Gladys Lewis S34 and<br />
Mabel nickel 530<br />
High scorers at Monday<br />
night's jimes were Bea<br />
Reardon 657 in pinochle and<br />
Helen Bussard 6340 in bridge,<br />
Runnersup in pinochle were<br />
Bert Carpenter 840, Ray Ktlley<br />
834, Lou Johniton 631, Madeline<br />
Coe 804, Charles Dili 594, Tom<br />
Stritton 592, Bill Levens 590,<br />
Carl Mehnert 588, Evelyn<br />
Richards jBl, Roy Talbot 574,<br />
Hermie Fgls 567 and Rita<br />
Johnston 567, Also scoring high<br />
in the bridge game were Lee<br />
J<strong>of</strong>fett 4900, Jack Smith 4400,<br />
Bob Evans 4320, Alice Yost 3950<br />
and Miriam Seaman 3940,<br />
Bridge and pinochle games<br />
are played by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
CardhClub, fljemhers every<br />
Monday and ^Jjiursday at 7:15<br />
p.m. in the Youth Center.<br />
Point garden club<br />
holds membership tea<br />
SOMERS POINT - A<br />
Membership Tea was held by<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Green Thumb<br />
Garden Club la»t Tuesday<br />
evening in the home <strong>of</strong> Misses<br />
Emily Baxter and Dorothy<br />
Whitney.<br />
Prospective new member!<br />
introduced were Mri. Nellie<br />
Gallagher, Mri. Catherine<br />
DromBky, Mrs. Mary Fornasier,<br />
Mrs, Eileen Bonetti,<br />
Mrs. Louiie Keller, Mri. Helen<br />
Downs, Mrs. Eleanor Hopkins<br />
and Mri. Mickey Sehoepf,<br />
Hefreshmanti were served<br />
by the hostesses, Misi Baxter,<br />
Miss Whitney, Mrs. Emma<br />
Weill, Mn. Laura Johnston and<br />
Mrs. Mildred Misskelley,<br />
The club ii planning a trip to<br />
Duke Gardens on Wednesday,<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober 23. Anyone interested<br />
in Joining the group may call<br />
Mrs, Lillian Murdock at 927-<br />
8273 or Mrs. Marion Long at<br />
927-7218 for reiervations.<br />
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Cast selected by Theatre Guild<br />
Ths Show Mater'i "Hieatre<br />
Guild his tomd that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
reaidenU are gifted in the aria<br />
<strong>of</strong> thtatre arti. The final oast<br />
hai bten selected for the<br />
Guild's forthcoming production<br />
<strong>of</strong> "The Sound <strong>of</strong> Music," and<br />
among the actors and actresses<br />
chosen to perform in this en-<br />
*avor are Chris Rothwell, Gail<br />
Siten, Douglis Oeller and<br />
Linda Buigham, all from this<br />
city.<br />
Chrij and Oail are teamed at<br />
the yoimi teenagers Uesl end<br />
Rolf who are in the throes <strong>of</strong><br />
first love Gail, in her Drevious<br />
activities surrounding -the<br />
theatre, wai cast in the lead<br />
role <strong>of</strong> Now, Now, Now which<br />
wai presented by the ChriiUan<br />
Players, a group to which (he<br />
still belongs. Sit- also has appeared<br />
in A Man Called Pger<br />
and, when not singing, acting or<br />
dancing, hai served^ as<br />
property manager for two<br />
product ions and assisted with<br />
seu. To add to her long list <strong>of</strong><br />
credits she has sung with the<br />
Pint United Methodiit Church<br />
Choir, the Community Chorale<br />
and for women's organizations<br />
in the area.<br />
W© Will Be Closed<br />
<strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />
14-15= 16<br />
(Monday Tuesday Wednesday)<br />
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825 Asbury Avenue<br />
AWNINGS<br />
Dili 828-1711<br />
STORAGE SERVICE<br />
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COLUMBUS DAY<br />
ADDRESS<br />
WSLT-AM 1520 on the Dial<br />
11:35 a.m.<br />
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14th<br />
DR. JOHN W. McDEVITT<br />
Supreme KnigM<br />
Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus<br />
"Freedom: A Treasure and a Trust 1<br />
SPONSORED IT OCEAN CITY<br />
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS<br />
Council No. 2560<br />
in conjunction with<br />
Radio Station WSLT<br />
WATCH YOUR<br />
o<br />
GROW!<br />
SAVINGS Cf RTIFICATiS<br />
NOW at<br />
unrig is a ienigf at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Cjty Hitfi School and upon<br />
graduation will attend college<br />
with the hope <strong>of</strong> beenmini a<br />
liwyer. In school ihihas appeared<br />
in A Midiummtr<br />
Nij$it's Dream and Marat-Sadt<br />
plui many other school<br />
product ions such as Auntie<br />
Mame,<br />
Douglas Oeller ponrayi the<br />
part <strong>of</strong> Herr Zeiler, Doug hai<br />
been a resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
since 1963 after having lived Ln<br />
Taiwan for five years aa the<br />
child <strong>of</strong> an Army family He<br />
was graduated from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
High School in June and aspires<br />
to a theatrical career. His<br />
experience on the stage at high<br />
school included parts in Harvey,<br />
A Midsummer Nights<br />
Dream and Auntie Mame,<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the cait members<br />
are required to dance in Souid<br />
<strong>of</strong> Music and linda Bingham,<br />
another local resident, has<br />
taken the Job <strong>of</strong> choreographer.<br />
Sie has had 12 years <strong>of</strong> dance<br />
training and teaches modem<br />
dance in Somers Point, Linwood<br />
ind at the Atlantic<br />
Community College. She has<br />
appeared on the stage as a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the singing chorus<br />
and in dance routines in »uch<br />
ihows u Hello Dolly, Here'i<br />
Charley with the Aurora<br />
Theatre Guild and Carousel for<br />
the &ow Makers,<br />
The Sound <strong>of</strong> Music closed on<br />
Broadway 15 years ago.<br />
However the itory and music<br />
still captivate people time and<br />
again. The Show Makers<br />
realizing this has tried to create<br />
the mood <strong>of</strong> the times in 1931<br />
when Hitler was gaining power<br />
and tool! away Austria '§ independence<br />
and announced an<br />
AnschluM. Thi» is an important<br />
theme in the play because <strong>of</strong> its<br />
authenticity but it does not<br />
interfere with numerous longs<br />
which came the music-aJ to be<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the Best Broadway has<br />
ever seen.<br />
The show will be presented on<br />
November 1, 2, 9 and 10 at<br />
Haddon Hall in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
According to Oald president<br />
George Parker, tickets may be<br />
obtained through members <strong>of</strong><br />
the Guild, cast and crew<br />
members or by calling the<br />
Guild Studio (M5-21B2). There<br />
will be no tickets available at<br />
Haddon Hal) until the nights <strong>of</strong><br />
the performances.<br />
Haddon Hall until the nights <strong>of</strong><br />
the performances<br />
THI OCIAN CITY SINTINILLiDOiR<br />
COMMUNION BREAKFAST-Special guests at the annual Communion<br />
Breakfast <strong>of</strong> the Rosary Altar Societies <strong>of</strong> the three local Catholic parishes<br />
Sunday morning took time out to pose for the photographer. Left to right are<br />
Rev. Thomas A, Guenther, speaker; Mrs. Rose Crop, president <strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong><br />
a, Frances Cabrinj Church which hosted the affair; Msgr. Joseph McCauley<br />
pastor Of Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel: and Rev William P McCorrtstin pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
Point Masonic<br />
club to h&ar<br />
Investment broker<br />
SOMERS POINT - HarTy L.<br />
Row, vice president <strong>of</strong> Mathij<br />
und Company, inveitment firm<br />
In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, will be guest<br />
speaker at the regular monthly<br />
dinner meeting <strong>of</strong> the Somers<br />
Point Masonic Club Monday<br />
evening in Mac's Restaurant,<br />
His subject will be the<br />
Faicinating World <strong>of</strong> Finance,<br />
Mr. Ross i« a veteran<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Adult Evening<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Mainland Regional<br />
High School. Tuesday <strong>of</strong> this<br />
week he began hii uth year<br />
teaching the Stock Exchange<br />
course,<br />
"I have found a peat deal <strong>of</strong><br />
interest in the securities<br />
market recently," Mr. Ross<br />
Mid, "Not only among the old<br />
timers but also newcomers<br />
looking toward the future, With<br />
the Dow Jonei Industrial<br />
Average down where it ii today<br />
investor! could be wondering if<br />
the bottom <strong>of</strong> the bear market<br />
Ii approaching the horizon,"<br />
St. Joseph's PTA<br />
plans fall smorgasbord<br />
SOMIRS POINT - The<br />
annual Fall Smorgasbord <strong>of</strong> St<br />
Joseph'i Regional School PTA<br />
will be held Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />
IB, from 4 to 8 p.m, in the school<br />
hall, Thil year's theme is<br />
Oktoberfert,<br />
The dinner i» open to the<br />
public and ticketi will be sold at<br />
the door. Children must be<br />
accompanied by an adult.<br />
Msgr, Leon S. Winowiea,<br />
pastor, is honorary chairman.<br />
Co-ehairladles are Mrs. Nancy<br />
Huntzinger and Mrs, Christine<br />
McGee, Poster! are being<br />
made by the seventh and eighth<br />
grade itudents under the<br />
supervision <strong>of</strong> Sister RosathM,<br />
Other committee chairmen<br />
are: telephone, Mn. Julie<br />
Bonner; pickup, Mn,. Judy<br />
Cape May County Savings & Loan<br />
You'll find savings galore in '74 with opportunifits available<br />
now af the Cape May County Savings and Loan Association. Our<br />
Savings Certificates poy 754% per annum • • Payable quorttrly with<br />
a four year mafurity and are automatically renewable with a $5,000.<br />
minimum Certificati. Federal low requirss substantial interest<br />
penalty for early withdrawal <strong>of</strong> certificates.<br />
Main Office 7 N. MAIN St.<br />
3301* Atlantic Ave,<br />
517 Washington St.<br />
1iW Beyshert Rd.<br />
(Dial 465-5188) Cape May Cecfrt House<br />
(Dial 522-2447) Wildwood<br />
(Dial 884-8435) . Cope May<br />
(Dial 886-2555) Villas<br />
(Dial 3W-4500) Marmora<br />
Migllaccio; main hot table,<br />
Mrs, Eleanor Antollini;<br />
desserts, Mn, Mary Peters;<br />
rellih table, Mrs, Robert<br />
Carlton; kitchen, Ray Borzelleca;<br />
raffle, Mrs, Sue Zyzys;<br />
ticket sles, Mrs, Lauren<br />
O'Hara; hogteues and<br />
waitresses, Mrs, Judy Perrone<br />
and Mr*. Joan Glasser; c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
and beverage, George Edwards<br />
and James Huntzinger; and<br />
food receiver, Mrs, Eileen<br />
Mueller,<br />
Anew<br />
measure <strong>of</strong><br />
s<strong>of</strong>tness<br />
Roblee's calfskin<br />
slip-on. S<strong>of</strong>t<br />
leather practically<br />
shapes to your foot,<br />
A leather lining<br />
adds more comfort.<br />
Up-front trim<br />
brings out the<br />
style. Step<br />
into a pair.<br />
w<br />
Srown Swiss Calfskin<br />
Slack Swiss Calfskin<br />
SS9«-<br />
Communion breakfast<br />
hears Rev. Guenther<br />
The Rev Thomai A. Gum-<br />
Iher, summer auittant at a,<br />
Frances Cabrinl R. C,<br />
Oiurch, delivered a dynamic<br />
talk to the 192 women attending<br />
the annuai Communion Breakfast<br />
Suiday momln| in the<br />
Flanders Hotel,<br />
Rev, Guenther'j topic<br />
"Christian Ethics" wai, as he<br />
explained, his own personal<br />
ideal. Thi Beatitudes were his<br />
prime references.<br />
"Tliere are two trends," he<br />
said, "Thoie presently turned<br />
on to Christ and those timed <strong>of</strong>f<br />
to Qiriit. Chria'a teaching<br />
included the Mogiae Law,<br />
Ariltotle, the Buddah Lawi and<br />
the Hebrew Laws. It ends or<br />
should end in Chrtttian love or<br />
human dipity."<br />
"Tralnlni the will should be<br />
everyone'* goal,,' the shaker<br />
noted, "Americi is basically<br />
C3iristian, We should have a<br />
love <strong>of</strong> country, Himinate the<br />
shoddy workmanship that is<br />
pr|valent today,"<br />
the priest also pointed out<br />
that handouts only reduce a<br />
man's dignity and that we<br />
should be thinking <strong>of</strong> our<br />
ierioui oblifations to each<br />
other.<br />
Again hi reiterated that these<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
were his own intopreUtioni<br />
and hig conclusion was, "By<br />
Their Fruits "Hiey SiaU Be<br />
Known",<br />
Hie affair was hosted by the<br />
Rosary Altar Society <strong>of</strong> S<br />
Frances Cabrini Church with<br />
the Societies <strong>of</strong> St. Augustine's<br />
and Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel<br />
participating<br />
Choice <strong>of</strong> White, Navy ad White,<br />
W ad Wlito. Bnmn ad Whife<br />
PAGE 7 — SECTION ON<br />
Mike Linihan leading South Jersey scorer<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> junior Mike<br />
Linihan is the leading scorer in<br />
South Jersey high school<br />
footbal! The talented Red<br />
Raider has scored 42 prints in<br />
the first two QCHS gamei,<br />
placing him six full points<br />
ahead <strong>of</strong> Glassboro High's<br />
Vaughn Young and nine in front<br />
<strong>of</strong> Clarence Moore <strong>of</strong> Over<br />
brook,<br />
Unihan scored four touchdowns<br />
against Jackson<br />
Memorial, including a SByard<br />
romp, and came back with<br />
three more last Saturday<br />
agninit St. Joseph <strong>of</strong> Hammonton.<br />
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players listed among tt<br />
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Gary Taylor (22 point!<br />
Brigeton's Gary Harper (IB<br />
Buena's Ed Uieii (18), Hoi<br />
Sprit's Cappy Howarth (18) m<br />
Anthony DeMarco <strong>of</strong> St. Josp<br />
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Last season <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Ju<br />
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scoring race with a M&K<br />
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