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Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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PAOE.f— SECTJON ONI<br />

Sorority mokss<br />

donation to<br />

HallowB&n parade<br />

A donation to the Exchange<br />

Club for the annual Halloween<br />

Parade was approved by<br />

membiTs <strong>of</strong> Gamma Chapter,<br />

Omega Lambda Psl meeting<br />

recently In the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

James MeCarrnn in Sorners<br />

Point.<br />

Hani also were made to start<br />

a dress club at Stubbs' Dress<br />

Sjoppe Mrs. William Finse!<br />

will serve a§ chairman<br />

The hostess gift was won by<br />

Mrs. Dot Benjamin. The ne«<br />

mtetinf will be this evening<br />

(Thin'sday) in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />

Rnbert Himter, 140 Pinnacle rd.<br />

VACATION eerafra* <strong>of</strong><br />

TRENTON - Beginning<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>ober 15 the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Transportation will restrict the<br />

opening time* for marine<br />

traffic <strong>of</strong> the Route »2 Bridge<br />

over Ship Oiannel. Somers<br />

Point.<br />

The restricted operations,<br />

recently approved by the U.S.<br />

Coast Guard, will permit the<br />

drawbridge to be opened on<br />

signal from a vessel between 7<br />

a.m. and ii p.m. Between 11<br />

p.m. and ? am, the bridge will<br />

open on signal only if the<br />

Department has received a 24<br />

hour advance notice.<br />

The restrictions, which will<br />

be in effect year round, are<br />

ypur<br />

SOMEKS POINT<br />

KENNELS<br />

BOARDING<br />

ft BATHING PETS<br />

Bridge<br />

kmr*<br />

KENNEL HOURS FOR AOWSSONS t GHtCKQUTl<br />

THE ROCK GARDEN<br />

Record Shop<br />

911 Isbury Avenue Dial 381-1091<br />

CLIP THIS COUPON<br />

StonrHours 10-6 Daily<br />

Open 'til "9 P.M. Friday Evening<br />

$300.<br />

'8 point<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the Department's policy<br />

to limit bridge openings where<br />

feasible in an effort to improve<br />

operating efficiency and reduce<br />

operating costs<br />

To date, 12 <strong>of</strong> the 3» movable<br />

spans on the Stale Highway<br />

System have either 'restricted<br />

11 or 'advance notice"<br />

Status based upon periodic<br />

checks <strong>of</strong> the'volumes <strong>of</strong><br />

marine and vehicular traffic at<br />

each bridge.<br />

Should the Department<br />

decide to place a restriction on<br />

a bridge after reviewing the<br />

collected data, the US Coast<br />

Guard is asked to approve a<br />

change in operations.<br />

A bridge is considered for<br />

"restricted" status when a high<br />

volume <strong>of</strong> marine and highway<br />

traffic occurs at certain hours<br />

<strong>of</strong> the day during a particular<br />

time <strong>of</strong> the year Although a<br />

"restricted" bridge is manned<br />

24 hours a day, it opens for<br />

marine traffic nnly at certain<br />

hours <strong>of</strong> the rtav during<br />

specified months<br />

"Advance notice" status is<br />

given to a bridge when marine<br />

traffic becomes so light at a<br />

particular time that the need to<br />

have the bridge manned is not<br />

warranted for economic<br />

reasons<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER THURSDAY, OCTOBER.17, .<strong>1974</strong><br />

The fkean <strong>City</strong> Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Association installed its <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

for the <strong>1974</strong>-75 term at a dinner meeting at Strotbecks Bay Club in Margate<br />

Going over the agenda for the evening are, left to right: Mrs. Ruth Vanderpoollst<br />

Vice President, Jack Bittner—President, and Mrs, Janet Warrington-<br />

Treasurer. Missing from photo were George Horkpl 2nri Vlr-P Prwiripnt and<br />

Fran-pis VanZant KXPOIIUVP Secretary<br />

County GOP<br />

chairman Women's<br />

( niintrv shore women dub speaker<br />

pirn covered dish s tippet<br />

MARMORA Flans fnr a<br />

covered dish supper and<br />

meeting were made at the<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the Country Shore<br />

Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Marmora<br />

Hoard Monday evening in the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mrs James Lutz.<br />

TTie supper will take place<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 22, in Trinity<br />

United Methodist Fellowship<br />

Hall and is under the direction<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs Timothy Rlekley The<br />

Garden Department will<br />

provide the centerpieces.<br />

Mrs William Haines,<br />

program chairman, reported<br />

the program <strong>of</strong> the evening will<br />

be a bicentennial skit fo be<br />

presented by Miss Sharon<br />

MeKittrtck.<br />

Mrs. Ralph Clayton, ways<br />

and means chairman, announced<br />

that her committee<br />

will have Christmas paper and<br />

bows on sale at the <strong>Oct</strong>ober and<br />

November meetings.<br />

Following the business<br />

refreshments were ierved by<br />

the hostess.<br />

— Ii Wise and Advertise —<br />

1st Anniversary SALK-AUKATIOX<br />

IAMQND SOLITAIRE<br />

bit order's f<br />

peR-peacil<br />

lit<br />

grand ANNIVERSARY drawing<br />

Sat.Ocfober 26,...,3:pm!<br />

SPECIAL CROUP<strong>of</strong> FINE<br />

DIAMOND SOLITAIRES<br />

ONE CARAT<br />

$695.<br />

3/4 carat $495.<br />

1/2 earat 295.<br />

cirat 165.<br />

cirat iio,<br />

the balance <strong>of</strong> our fabulous<br />

diamond inventory savings from 20%<br />

" STONE<br />

RINGS<br />

20% OFF<br />

HI<br />

GIFT<br />

20HOFF EBggf 20t.30HOFF<br />

(ah excludes fair trade nans, special orders, repairs, & (Hunts)<br />

LEE JEWELERS<br />

CrovelandSNew Rd. |<br />

Somers Point. H.J.<br />

Dial 927-1125<br />

5 South Main St.<br />

Pleasantville.N.J.<br />

Dial M1-U78<br />

UlttlSTKK AT I3OTH STOKKS...<br />

XO OBLIGATION!"<br />

WCTU expanding fight<br />

against drinking women<br />

Robert Hentgei, County<br />

Republican chairman and The president <strong>of</strong> the National ceeds the statistics,"<br />

Surrogate, was guest speaker Woman's Christian Tem- "Nevertheless," she con-<br />

at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Women'! perance Union today declared tinued, "as our government<br />

Regular Republican Club last "The WCTU was organized to concerns itself with deficit<br />

week in the Youth Center. right the liquor traffic That budgeting, the $52 billion ad-<br />

Hentges spoke on the coming continues to be our main line <strong>of</strong> mittedly spent on the alcoholic<br />

election. He also noted many endeavor today, though many beverage would be one way to<br />

added attractionl in Cape May avenues <strong>of</strong> endeavor or growing cut government costs simply by<br />

County including the free bus evils, give rise for definite work abolishing the traffic which<br />

service for senior eitiiens. among women in the protective creates the problem.<br />

Mrs. Stephen Wisner, effort in behalf <strong>of</strong> our homes ' "Recently passed federal<br />

president, welcomed the Mrs, Fred j. Tooze addressed legislation encouraging<br />

following guests: Mr*. David an evening session <strong>of</strong> the New treatment <strong>of</strong> alcoholics ai sick<br />

Burkenstock, Mrs, Emily Jersey state WCTU annual people is to be commended.<br />

Rameley, Misses Alice and convention, meeting in theHowever,<br />

until lawmaking<br />

Catherine Mohr, Mrs. Rudolph Flanders Hotel last week. bodies concern themselves with<br />

Kurzenabe and Mrs, Arthur Delegates, members and the eradication <strong>of</strong> the cause<br />

Hitchock.<br />

visitors from over the state which creates the need for<br />

Members were reminded <strong>of</strong> attindecLthe sessions<br />

rehabilitation, we are only<br />

the Republican Rally to take Recalling the beginnings <strong>of</strong> continuing to pour our money<br />

place Tuesday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 29, on the WCTU, Mrs. Toozi paid down a bottomless pit. Instead<br />

the Music Pier,<br />

tribute to early temperance <strong>of</strong> using government and in-<br />

Mrs, Ethel West, chairman <strong>of</strong> leader) and declared, "The dustry funds for rehabilitation,<br />

the nominating committee, women became convinced that it would be wiser for the liquor<br />

reported on the slate <strong>of</strong> can- there would he no easily won interests to pay the cost <strong>of</strong> the<br />

didates for November election. victory. The liquor traffic then, damage their product creates,"<br />

Doughnuts and c<strong>of</strong>fee and tea as today, remains determined, Looking to the future <strong>of</strong> the<br />

were served by the hostesses, relentless. They have stabilized National Woman's Chrilfian<br />

Mrs. Dot Jordan and Mrs. themselves in politics, Temperance Union, which just<br />

Pearl SchnltzJer,<br />

government, business and celebrated its Centennial<br />

industry; in social life and put Anniversary convention in<br />

on so-called respectability and September, Mrs, Tooze »aii<br />

entered the church. Through "We must rally Christian<br />

lowering <strong>of</strong> the drinking age, women nationwide to rescue<br />

this industry has even our children and the children <strong>of</strong><br />

legislatively opened the tomorrow from the greatest<br />

floodgates <strong>of</strong> alcoholism to evil any nation ever legalized<br />

future generations,"<br />

and permitted to destroy its<br />

She pointed oia that the citizens — and even the nation<br />

National Institute <strong>of</strong> Alcohol Itself as this evil infiltrates our<br />

and Alcohol Abuse says it is not homes and communities.<br />

uncommon to see severe "In a day <strong>of</strong> shallow<br />

alcoholism in children, nine, 10, secularism it is imperative that<br />

11 years <strong>of</strong> age, with admittedly the WCTU know where and for<br />

450,000 child and teenage what it stands. It is important<br />

alcoholics in the nation today, that we recognize the value <strong>of</strong><br />

"According to a report <strong>of</strong> the the educational thrust <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> the Treasury," WCTU to carry forward our<br />

Mrs. Tooze declared, "the three watchwords — Organize,<br />

consumption <strong>of</strong> alcoholic Educate, Legislate,"<br />

beverages in the United States "Clearly," Mrs. Tooze<br />

totaled 4,851,000,000 gallons <strong>of</strong> concluded, "the prop-im <strong>of</strong>-<br />

liquor, wine and beer in 1973 at ferings <strong>of</strong> the WCTU will<br />

a cost for the booze <strong>of</strong> change as they become a more<br />

iZ7,220,000,000. <strong>On</strong> the basis <strong>of</strong> effective vehicle <strong>of</strong> our ideals<br />

24 hours per day seven days a and purposes but in the<br />

week, this expenditure amounts distance gleams our goal —<br />

<strong>of</strong> $3,107,305 every hour <strong>of</strong> the world prohibition —"world<br />

day.<br />

purity — world peace,"<br />

"Alcoholism plagues nine<br />

million Americans and many<br />

times that number as it affects<br />

families, business associates,<br />

and industry, The Department Garden cluh<br />

<strong>of</strong> Heilth, Education and<br />

Welfare admits the economic<br />

cost associated with the misuse enjoys picnic<br />

<strong>of</strong> alcohol to be estimated at $25<br />

billion a year. Without even LINWOOD - Twenty-fivt<br />

considering the other costs <strong>of</strong> members and one guest, Mrs,<br />

the product such as the in- Amy Fowler, <strong>of</strong> the Suburban<br />

creased costs <strong>of</strong> merchandise to Garden dub enjoyed a picnic<br />

the consumer,,,for we do pay and trail walk Monday, Ijst<br />

for the absenteeism, machinery week, at Birch Grove Park,<br />

damage, and accidents in in- Mrs, Edith Eddy was trail<br />

dustry as well as increased guide and hostesses for the day<br />

insurance costs because <strong>of</strong> fire were Mrs, Irene Herget and<br />

losses and highway fatalities Mrs, Muriel Somers.<br />

due to liquor,..the broken The next regular meeting will<br />

homes, emotional upsets, and be November 11 in Central<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> breadwinners, far ex- United Methodiit Church.<br />

New portable<br />

RINSE VAC<br />

Gets carpets<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionally<br />

clean.<br />

Nuw RINSE N VAC If till portabli<br />

(38 lbs,) powertioujB that cleani,<br />

rinui, ind vicuumf gut dirt hmlni<br />

your girptti pr<strong>of</strong>itilOAilly ctatn, m<br />

RINSE N VAC dot! ttu Job only inlmlMl Mtirn<br />

eluntfi could do Hfara. At I tucflon gf thi celt<br />

Vti.,. RINSE N VAC ckim cirpsti cltiner,..<br />

kMpi mm etointr lenitr,<br />

M.A.B. hint Store<br />

9th & Pleasure Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Rent for only<br />

515.00 a say<br />

Upper Twp. events<br />

TODAY i inursday) -<br />

Country Sior§ Women'§ Club<br />

Rummage sale and lunch at covered diih suppfr, B:3Q p.m.<br />

Wesley Methodist Fellowship in Trinity United Methodiit<br />

Hall in Petersburg, sponsored Fellowship Halll Marmora<br />

by the United Methodist Biceiitenial skit W be present«1<br />

Women, Sale starts 10 am by Miss Sharon McKlttfick<br />

Ijmch served 11:30 am<br />

Marmora Volunteer Firs<br />

Zoning Board <strong>of</strong> Adjugtment Company drill, 7 p.m.<br />

meeting,Bp.m In the Township<br />

Hall<br />

WEDNESDAY.<br />

Tuckahoe Lions<br />

meeting, 6:30 pjii.<br />

Cluh<br />

Regular Republican<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />

Township meetin§,Bp m in the<br />

Marmora VFW Hall,<br />

TOMORROW (Friday)<br />

Bloodmobile visit to Upper<br />

Township Elementary Soheni in<br />

Marmora, sponsored hy the<br />

FTA Hours 2 to 7 p.m<br />

MONDAY<br />

Seaville Volunteer Fir#<br />

Company drill, 7:30 p.m<br />

Council 49 Daughters <strong>of</strong><br />

America meeting, § p.m in the<br />

n <strong>of</strong> A Hall, TuekahoB<br />

TUESDAY<br />

AWNINGS<br />

FINNiRAN<br />

• HALEY<br />

THI<br />

PAINT<br />

STORE<br />

IN OCEAN CITY<br />

FtMNMfN<br />

PAINTS<br />

mil BloomJn p.kii In Town<br />

SALES • TAKE DOWN « STORAGE SERVICE<br />

Call 823 1751<br />

ART BARLOW AWNINS SO,<br />

5301 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />

VENTNOR, N. J.<br />

FINAL 4 DAYS!<br />

W 4M

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