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PAGi "10 — SICTION ONI THE OCiAN CITY SENTINILLEDGfR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, <strong>1974</strong><br />

Anne Miller and<br />

First graders observe<br />

Lou Liese a re wed fire prevention week<br />

UPPKR TOWNSHIP -Mrs,<br />

Mri, Anne Miller <strong>of</strong> 1809 West Edgar Wehmeyer's first<br />

av. gnd Lou Liese <strong>of</strong> 5539 graders observed Fire<br />

Asbury av. were married at a Prevention Week with many<br />

private ceremony Saturday related activities. They<br />

afternoon in the home <strong>of</strong> the diicovered by experimenting<br />

Rev. Frank Adler who <strong>of</strong> with candles and baby food jari<br />

ficiated.<br />

that fire needs air to burn and<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Hot-ay, to extinguish a fire there must<br />

son-in-law and daughter <strong>of</strong> the be no air<br />

bride, were We attendants The children, with the help <strong>of</strong><br />

Following the ceremony a Mrs. William Hainei, teachers<br />

luncheon-reception was held at aide, put lids on the top <strong>of</strong><br />

paniel'l Restaurant in Sdmers lighted candles in the jars and<br />

Point. After their return from a saw the fire go out They also<br />

two-week wedding trip the made fire prevent ion booklets<br />

couple will make their home showing fire safetv rules anH<br />

Smokey, the Bear<br />

Garage Getting Crowded?<br />

Sell it Empty with a Want Ad<br />

'Tie Taught hy the Rest"<br />

WALTERS'JUDOKARATE<br />

Next Beginners Class Starts<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 22nd<br />

908 Asbury Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 398-3855<br />

2 Bedrooms<br />

$151<br />

3 Bedrooms<br />

S 168"<br />

PER<br />

MONTH<br />

Reputation.<br />

A good reputation<br />

is something<br />

a bank must him 1 .<br />

We have one<br />

and value it highly<br />

Guarantee Bank<br />

w<br />

place<br />

Be Sorry!<br />

BRAND NEW APARTMENTS<br />

WE OPENED ON MAY 1ST<br />

AND ARE NOW 70% RENTED<br />

• Laundry Focilititi on Premises<br />

• Beautiful Wooded and Sponom<br />

Grounds, Retention Arts, Colon!<br />

• Lirgt Spwtimn Aporlmtnti<br />

• Htal, Hoi Warn,<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

FOR THE BETTER WAY OF LIVING<br />

int A§mnt on P<br />

WISSTIIU GRANT AVIS.<br />

WOODBINE<br />

GRAND<br />

• in<br />

OPENING<br />

i i i nil • in i i l II i i<br />

The Area's Newest Garden Apartment<br />

TOWN BANK MANOR<br />

1W 1mJ<br />

FEATURING: , SI/17 1O f<br />

1 BEDROOM UNITS from 1 4 7 1 8 |<br />

2 BEDROOM UNITS From 173.27<br />

CilNK«miM(l|<br />

SfliMli Qprn Ivtrv N* 10-4<br />

HW fcak AT, M L*» km,, U.<br />

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FIRE PREVENTION WEEK EXPERIMENTS-Miss Marilyn Corcoran,<br />

principal at the Upper Township Elementary School, supervises experiments for<br />

Fire Prevention Week done by students in the first grade The children used<br />

candles In baby food jars. Left tr right are John Kohl*>r, Allison Schlaphfer,<br />

Tommy Wisp and Cindy DeVau! Counsellor Ph<strong>of</strong>o<br />

Flower arranging ( ohmv (luh topic<br />

<strong>of</strong> historical group<br />

SOMERS POINT - The final<br />

program in the <strong>1974</strong> lecture<br />

series sponsored by the Atlantic<br />

County Historical Society was<br />

presented this week.<br />

The illustrated lecture entitled<br />

"Old Greenwich" was<br />

given by Richard King, noted<br />

Greenwich historian and<br />

librarian <strong>of</strong> the Cumberland<br />

County Historical Society,<br />

Mr, King spoke <strong>of</strong> the historic<br />

and architectural significance<br />

<strong>of</strong> this famous Cumberland<br />

County town. Some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

houses in Greenwich have<br />

remained unchanged in the<br />

fabric <strong>of</strong> the buildings In 200<br />

years.<br />

The lecture series is part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

continuing educational<br />

program promoted by the<br />

Atlantic County Historical<br />

Society, Proceeds benefit the<br />

Historical Society Library and<br />

Museum.<br />

%<br />

Oil company executive<br />

to be Masonic speaker<br />

Jack W Barbee, Mobil Oil<br />

Company executive, will be<br />

guest speaker at the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the Masonic Club Tuesday at i<br />

p.m. in the Masonic Templf,<br />

10th st and Wesley av,<br />

Mr, Barbee, manager <strong>of</strong><br />

Mobil's Paulsboro Refinery,<br />

will speak on the provocative<br />

subject, "Prices and Pr<strong>of</strong>its",<br />

His previous assignments have<br />

been at refineries in Texas,<br />

Indiana and Illinois and at<br />

Corporate Headquarters in<br />

New York <strong>City</strong>. He is a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Texas A, and M,<br />

with a bachelor <strong>of</strong> science in<br />

diemlcal engineering. He hoi*<br />

the rank <strong>of</strong> major in the Army<br />

Reserve and is an elder in eh*<br />

Presbyterian Chiirch,<br />

The club will install newly<br />

elected <strong>of</strong>ficers for the coming<br />

year, W. Claude Faust will be<br />

installed as president, Clair W<br />

aritrmatter; vice president,<br />

Paul W filankor, SBcretary,<br />

Bridge<br />

RESERVE WINTER CONTRACT<br />

TENNIS TIME NOW!<br />

Still Some Court Time Reservations<br />

Available for <strong>1974</strong>75 Winter Season<br />

Winter Season Now Open<br />

• Tennis Lessons Available<br />

• Squash and Handball Courts<br />

• Ladies Tennis Leagues<br />

• Mixed Doubles Program<br />

• Jr\Tenn(s & Squash Clinic<br />

xACQufl UUB<br />

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W Mays Landing Road • Somers Point<br />

John W Barbee<br />

William T, McCluskey,<br />

treasurer, Herbert D. Clayton,<br />

assistant secretary, and Robert<br />

M, Barbour, trustee. Joseph R,<br />

Gilbert, a past president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

club, will be installing <strong>of</strong>fifw.<br />

All Muster Masons are<br />

ClMtHM Ad. BriBfl Rawlfl<br />

Lights back on t<br />

for Xmas seoson<br />

<strong>City</strong> Commliiiona- Luther L<br />

Wallace III Mid there will<br />

probably be some increase in<br />

Christmas lighting now that the<br />

energy crisis seems to have<br />

eased, but he noted lighting win<br />

not be as big as it had b»en<br />

Airing the crisis last year<br />

Wallace echoed the remarks<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mayor B. Thomas Waldman<br />

who recently told the Chamber<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce that the overall<br />

bin on lighting had been lifted<br />

Wallact said <strong>City</strong> Hull will he,<br />

lighted us will most electric<br />

poles on Asbury av. However,<br />

he said there is little liUihood<br />

strings <strong>of</strong> light! wiU be strung<br />

across the center city buaineu<br />

district as in years past.<br />

Zodiac<br />

SEA WOLF . , .<br />

New ideas in Flower<br />

LURAY DUPLICATE - Cosgrove 66, Florence Hanson Draisin M»A and Mr, and Mrs<br />

Arrangementi for the Busy<br />

Average <strong>of</strong> 45 was made at the and Naoma Seymour sm, Dot Reuben Sussman UVi.<br />

Woman will be presented by<br />

Luray Delicate Bridge game and Elmer Sperry 50'4, Monday afternoon the<br />

Mri. Helen Adam at the<br />

played last Wednesday Johanna Mi skill and Lois average wag 54, Coming in first<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the Colony Club<br />

evening. High scorers were Kilbourne 46 and Betty and were Al Coane and Irv<br />

Monday at 8 p m in the<br />

Anne Herman and Betty Jack Bennett 4B,<br />

Bregman with 78. Also above<br />

Masonic Temple.<br />

Luray Duplicate Bridge average were Mr and Mrs,<br />

Mr«. Adam entered her firB<br />

games, under the direction <strong>of</strong> Reuben Sussman 70, Vivian<br />

flower show 17 years ago and<br />

was fortunate enough to win<br />

Paul Perkins is Lois Kilbourne, are played Cameron and Harmon Webb<br />

every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ffi'/i, Carolyn Eldon and John<br />

Best <strong>of</strong> Stow so, <strong>of</strong> course, she<br />

in the Bridge Center, 349 West<br />

Wai "hooked" on flower<br />

Brandywine freshman<br />

Green 57\4 and Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Ed Hobinjon 55^4.<br />

arranging from that time to<br />

this Since then she has won<br />

Average at Tuesday<br />

OCEAN CITY DUPLICATE<br />

many trophies and Best <strong>of</strong> Slow<br />

evening's seMion was 24, Bob<br />

— Avenges <strong>of</strong> 48 for Northrogtttes.<br />

Sannino and Don Brady were<br />

South and « for East—West<br />

For the past several years<br />

high with 28%. Runners up<br />

were made at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Mrs, Adam has been teaching<br />

were Alice Webb and Vivian<br />

Duplicate Bridge game played<br />

and lecturing in both Penn-<br />

Cameron 28 and Mr. and Mrs,<br />

last Thursday evening.<br />

sylvania and New Jerwy to<br />

Reuben Sussman 2414.<br />

High scorers in the Northmany<br />

types <strong>of</strong> groups including<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />

South section were Ann Mar-<br />

women's clubs, garden dubs<br />

games are played every Sun- The Underwater Witch<br />

shall and Ollie Mahoney 39^<br />

and conventions and has apday,<br />

Tuesday, Thursday and You Can Trutt.<br />

and Betty Schieck and Reuben<br />

peared on TV.<br />

Friday at 8 p.m. and Monday at<br />

Susaman 52.<br />

Married and the mother <strong>of</strong><br />

12:30 p.m. in the Bridge Center,<br />

East—West players scoring<br />

two teenage girls, she also has<br />

349 West av.<br />

above average were Rose<br />

been active in many com- ticultural Society, FtanWord<br />

Capita and Sylvia Brown 4gMi,<br />

munity organizations. At<br />

MATINEE DUPLICATE -<br />

Arsenal Women's Qub and the<br />

Vera Goll and Ellen Trevine<br />

present she ie a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Average at Tuesday af-<br />

International Platform<br />

48'A and Mr, and Mri, George<br />

Old York Road Garden Club,<br />

ternoon's Matinee Duplicate<br />

Association. In addition she<br />

LaSalle 42,<br />

Pennsylvania Horticultural<br />

Bridge game was 48, Taking<br />

also i» co-director <strong>of</strong> Speakers<br />

Society, Burholme Hor-<br />

Friday'i game produced an first place were Rose Capita<br />

Showcase.<br />

average <strong>of</strong> 48 with top score <strong>of</strong> and Lois Kilbourne with 64,<br />

m made by Art Levin and Bill ftinners up were Anne Berman<br />

Paul A, Perkins, son <strong>of</strong>Goldman,<br />

Runners up ware and Lillian Carlin 58^ Laurel<br />

Point library sponsors child writing contest Raymond J. Perkins, <strong>of</strong> ffl George Draisin and Reuben Mowbray and Theresa<br />

SOMERS POINT - The Entries must be in the library Walnut rd.i registered for Sussman 58'A, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 5244, Miriam<br />

Somers Point Public Library by • p.m. Friday, Novembo- a. classes at Brandyuine College, Alfred Coane 58, Irv Bcegman Seaman and UUi«n Balde 52,<br />

will iponior a writing contest Poetry and prose will be ac- Wilmington, Del., on*" Sep- and Jane Sussman M andAnn<br />

Sannino and Lucille<br />

for children in grades two cepted, Entries will compete in tember 9. T\M academic year AdeUe Kelly and Alice Webb Sannino SO and Mary Frances<br />

through eight in local three categories: grades two, <strong>of</strong>ficially commenced on 48\4,<br />

Eflgelbert and Harmon Webb<br />

elementary schools.<br />

three and four; grades five and Thursday, September 12, with<br />

from Sunday evening's players 48,<br />

*110<br />

six; and grades seven and the itart <strong>of</strong> classea.<br />

averaged 48. Taking first place Matinee Duplicate Bridge, Lifeti<br />

eight.<br />

Following a week <strong>of</strong> were Alice Webb and Naoma under the direction <strong>of</strong> Lois<br />

No names should be written registration, orientation, and Seymour with Wk. Also above Kilbourne, is played every<br />

on entries, A white card clipped classes, the students attended a average were Mr. and Mrs, Ed Tuesday at 18:30 p.m. at the<br />

to each entry should contain the get-acquainted picnic at Baker 61, Al Coane and George Rams Head, 416 Atlantic av.<br />

following information; name, Brandywine Springs Park on<br />

SMITH<br />

addrejs, phone, grade, school Saturday afternoon. <strong>On</strong> Sun-<br />

and teacher.<br />

day, the students were <strong>of</strong>- American Legion aides starling card parties<br />

The contest is being held in<br />

ficially greeted at the<br />

JEWELERS<br />

The first <strong>of</strong> the monthly served.<br />

conjunction with Children's<br />

President's Reception, public card parties staged by Mrs. Anna Steele and her<br />

Book Week, November 10 to 17. Perkins is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

j 1281f. Short Raid,<br />

Mor§an-Ranelt Unit 137 stuff <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fioeri for 1W4-75 were<br />

Certificates for first, second <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, He is American Legion Auxiliary will installed at the regular meeting I Paltrmo, N. J.<br />

and third place will be awar- pursuing the Hotel-Motel beheld Wednesday,<strong>Oct</strong>ober23, last Wednesday evening. Mrs.<br />

ded.<br />

Management curriculum at the 12:30 p.m. in the Legion Hall. Betty Buchanan, past county Dili 3194171<br />

college.<br />

The parties are held the president, <strong>of</strong>ficiated,<br />

The college is fully ac- fourth Wednesday <strong>of</strong> each Refreshments were served (Closed Mondays)<br />

credited by the Middle States month and are open to the by the past presidents who used TUE,, 9:30 lo I;M WED,<br />

Old Greenwich topic Association <strong>of</strong> Colleges and public. Game prizes are a Halloween theme for and SAT., t:M to SiSO<br />

Secondary Schools.<br />

awarded and refreshments are decorations.<br />

FRI.,9:3«to»:00<br />

NOW OPEN THUR-<br />

SDAYS—i;30 to i:U<br />

DAY'S FISHING SUPPLIES<br />

134S WEST AVENUE<br />

DONE FiSHJN 1 DIAL 399-7726<br />

FOR THE YEAR?<br />

Bring your ROD and REEL tout, far Year-End Service!<br />

SPINNING REEL<br />

SPECIAL<br />

• Clean<br />

• Degress* g*.<br />

• Check Drag ml<br />

• Cheek for Worn Parti",<br />

• Check <strong>Line</strong> f<br />

• Repack wtth Special<br />

Reel Grease<br />

• Spray with<br />

protective covering<br />

Labor Inc.<br />

Parti Extra,<br />

If Needed<br />

CONVENTIONAL REEL<br />

SPECIAL<br />

(Penn Heeli <strong>On</strong>ly)<br />

• Clean &fDegr«aie<br />

• Check <strong>Line</strong><br />

• Rebuild Drag<br />

AtiemMy<br />

• Check for Worn Parti<br />

• Repack with SpecUl<br />

Reel GreiM<br />

• Prattctive Covering<br />

$000<br />

Labor Inc.<br />

Pirti Eitra,<br />

If Needed<br />

••Yilfi<br />

maturity<br />

Zodiac Sea Wolf, the most<br />

j popular Sea-watch in the<br />

{ world. Water resistant to over<br />

j 660 ft. Swiss-crafted to take<br />

j plenty <strong>of</strong> punishment Selfj<br />

winding, 17 jewel precision<br />

movement with automatic calendar.<br />

It has a special feature<br />

allowing exact-second sattmg.<br />

Stamina, aecufiey, dependability<br />

and styling mk% i<br />

ideal choiM for any man.<br />

Free... to make a "Better" Choice<br />

NOW ATA<br />

NEW LOW<br />

MMMUM<br />

OF<br />

-ANCHOR<br />

JAVINCS ft LOAN ASSOC,<br />

Iravttoai Art.<br />

and<br />

Rn Rrf.,<br />

SOMERS<br />

NUT<br />

tv\<br />

.THURSDAY, OCTOiER 17, <strong>1974</strong> THE OCEAN CITY SENTINIL LiOOER<br />

Shor© Mall to<br />

host cake sale<br />

The Sweet and Pretty Cake<br />

Decoratiag club <strong>of</strong> Pleasantville<br />

will have a cake<br />

decorating show and com-<br />

petition November 2 at aore<br />

Mall, Black Jlorse Pike<br />

Pleasantville. The event is<br />

I 1235 West Are. Dial 399-1241<br />

(AerOM the Street from Wawa It Sherwin-Williams)<br />

VALUABLE COUPON<br />

THIS COUPON WILL BNTlTLE VOU TO<br />

ALL SCREEN and<br />

GLASS<br />

mxo OFF<br />

*2.00 OFF<br />

*5.00 OFF<br />

C <strong>of</strong> C announces plans<br />

to revive Xmas parade<br />

Grace Lutheran<br />

7EB, .IN ON THESE<br />

HUNTING VALUES<br />

RIFLE SPECIAL!!<br />

Harrington & Richardson Topper Model No, 151-410,20, 16 and 12 Gauge •<br />

Single Shot .,., ,,.,..,.,,. Reg. $47,95 SALf $3f ,W<br />

Revelation 4G289S, 20 Gauge, Single Barrel ,,..., Reg, $44,93 SALE f3i.fi<br />

Remington 870,12 Gauge, Single Action..,..,,, Reg, $144.9J SALE $119,95<br />

Remington 1100,12 Gauge Automatic.,,, Reg. 1204.95 SALI S169.9S<br />

Artossberg 1S3T, Bolt 410 ..,,, , , Reg, $57,95 SALE $44,9j<br />

Fox Model B, 12 Gauge, Double Barrel Reg. 1164.50 SALI $i24,fS<br />

Revelation 4G2951,12 Gauge, Double Barrel ,,, Reg, $139.95 SALf $109.93<br />

Winchester 1200, Automatic, 12Gauge ., .Reg, 1169.95 SALE S1Q9.M<br />

Springfield 67,12 & 20 Gauoe, Slide Action Reg. $99.95 SALf $79.»S<br />

Mossberg 500A, 12 Gaug«, Pump Repeater...,,, Reg. $124.95 SALE $99,95<br />

Atossberg 3S5K, 20 Gauge, 3 Shot Clip Reg. $67.95 SALE MS.9S<br />

Springfield 944,410 & 12 Gauge, Single Barrel .... Reg. $43.95 SALI I35.9S<br />

F.I.E. SB40,410,20 & 12 Gauge Reg. $41.95 SALE 133.77<br />

Winchester 7412,30/ 30 Rifle, Carbine ,.,.,,,,.. Reg. $119,95 SALE $17.44<br />

Mauser 1195, imm, Sporter Rifles Reg. $51.95 SALE $39.77<br />

Mauser 7mm, Sporter Rifle Reg. $47.95 SALE $39,77<br />

Winchester 760,270 Rifle ., , Reg. $159.95 SALE f 119,9!<br />

& AUTO PARTS<br />

FORMiRLf WESTEM AUTO<br />

DW 91744*4<br />

PAGE 11 - SECTION ONE<br />

Fiementary students in bike rodeo<br />

Approximaiely 200 fourth, received driven" ID cards and<br />

fifth and sixtji graders par large rear reflectors.<br />

ticipated in the Bicycle Rodeo <strong>On</strong> Thursday its members <strong>of</strong><br />

staged at the IntermedJat* the VFW were prowl and<br />

Nphogl last week<br />

adorned the bikes with white<br />

Any child who could was safety reflector stripe.<br />

asked to ride his her bike to Sgt Carle Cost was ta charge<br />

school on the day his herand<br />

was assisted by MM.<br />

grade was to be tested Each George Workman Jr. and Vn,<br />

day eight mothers helped check Edward Poole, co-chairmen<br />

bikes and thf students as from this PTA, They upriMwl<br />

drivers.<br />

their thanks to the VFW and all<br />

Safe hikes and students who who helped wirJi the Rodeo.<br />

pags#d the obstacle course<br />

sponiored by the Siore M«U<br />

Merchants Aisociation and is a<br />

flrit for Atlantic Coimty.<br />

Everyone is encouraged to<br />

enter. Pritts will be awarded to<br />

beginners, juniors (under 1?<br />

years <strong>of</strong> age), intermtdiatM<br />

and advanced. Deadline for<br />

registration is <strong>Oct</strong>ober 28<br />

Procieeds <strong>of</strong> the show will<br />

benefit Cynic ribrosja<br />

t.l<br />

roundation.<br />

Application blanks may be<br />

obtained by dropping a lelfaddressed,<br />

sturnped envelope<br />

to Sweet and Pretty Cake<br />

f Decorating Club, 11MN Main<br />

«.j PleaMintville, N,J. M232,<br />

The public ii invited to view<br />

the decorated eakpsm the Mall<br />

Tweed coats im biiing<br />

rpa[iir>"ri for fall.<br />

Long sleeves csui hp slim<br />

or puffed, depending nn [hH<br />

fabric.<br />

Rings are being worn on<br />

two or more fingers at the<br />

hand bj ;J<br />

1 At the regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce Tuesday, plans<br />

were formulated for the annual<br />

Christmai parade. The parade,<br />

to be held on Monday,<br />

December 2 at 7 p.m., will have<br />

as its theme "An Old Faihloned<br />

Chriitmai" Also announced at<br />

the meeting were plani for a<br />

Santa ClBUi Headquarters for<br />

the Christmai season A<br />

request will be tent to Santa<br />

Glaus asking him to drop by and<br />

visit with the ehil*en <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>.<br />

Chester Wimberg railed the<br />

question <strong>of</strong> decorating the trees<br />

in the planters on Aabwy av.<br />

thil Christmas, , Last year, the<br />

lights were destroyed as a<br />

result <strong>of</strong> vandalism, Richard<br />

Rabat suggested that the<br />

"Manianita" trees be sprinkled<br />

with glitter and Wimberg<br />

followed with (he suggestion<br />

that they then could be<br />

spotlighted in some way which<br />

would be t more secure way <strong>of</strong><br />

lighting the Asbury av shopping<br />

area,<br />

many young women.<br />

N<br />

are urged to listen and watch<br />

for forthcoming advertising for<br />

the time and address Proceeds<br />

<strong>of</strong> the haunted house" project<br />

will be contributed to UNICEF<br />

In othw business:<br />

—Hotel owners who receive<br />

special services from the<br />

Chamber wens asked to injure<br />

that their dues we-e paid They<br />

announced that they will<br />

regretfully have to drop have<br />

not paid their dues after a<br />

reasonable period <strong>of</strong> time.<br />

Gift a<br />

—The Cape May County<br />

L'brary announced that it ii<br />

giving a series <strong>of</strong> programs on<br />

FAMILY<br />

"Investing in the Stock<br />

Market," Residenti ran contact<br />

ths library for further BICYCLE RODEO-Sgt Carle Cost checks IntermediatP School sturfpnts it<br />

PORTRAIT<br />

information<br />

th*> Riryrlp R/>HPO staged last week Counsellor Photo<br />

for<br />

GIFTS<br />

Christmas<br />

AARP members visit<br />

Everjp-een Tfrrariums IJ.Si Up.<br />

This Year!<br />

SEASIDE Royal I'openhngi-i), Goebel,<br />

Corning glass center<br />

KnglUh Hant rhina. Black<br />

Forest Cuckoo riorkt and<br />

CORNING, NY, - Seventy- The exhibits, visitor-operated<br />

Also announced at Tuesday's one members <strong>of</strong> AARP, <strong>Ocean</strong> displays, and films in the<br />

meeting were plans by a local <strong>City</strong>, N.J., recently toured the Science Hall demonjtrated the<br />

JEWELRY<br />

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