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".V-<br />

it', a"-". - to spf^ik, uiu tlieir<br />

«iior. This navlints /or the tcTm.<br />

UsiiiK it indicates no prejudice, on<br />

our purl.<br />

known lo everybody but tho<br />

will rocciva an 1 entirely now<br />

.year. It maylseom a little.Una<br />

scientific meterologists (,o sit t<br />

nnmes lor hurricanes, and narni<br />

less alike, both in English and I<br />

letters like "q" and "x" are oln<br />

complicated! Hurricanes spawning<br />

fnd in.Jhe Cartbbean. Wnon tanf<br />

the Caribbean it tlirows radio tun<br />

ers into a periect tizzy. NobodJ i<br />

pronounce the" woid. Some pit?<br />

"rib"; others on the"beo". Thiui,<br />

minor contusion. Last year the hn»<br />

tho most excitement was "Donna"!<br />

damage down South It sklrted'Oca<br />

time it got hero Donna didn't amo<br />

didn't matter to oxcitable report*<br />

out that tho South Jersey shore w,<br />

It wasn't. <strong>On</strong>ly the U. s. Weather<br />

why on, arbitrary date, <strong>Jun</strong>e 15<br />

stait <strong>of</strong> tho hurricane season<br />

hurricane gets under way on<strong>Jun</strong>Mit^<br />

icsuit in a serious snafu It wouldn'tta*',<br />

all we know,- any record? it might«el»<br />

ognized by tho Amateur Athletic &"<br />

a billion dollar hurricane without i*<br />

out <strong>of</strong>ficial recognition.<br />

l *E<br />

COBKECTIONS—Tlio inalovolent'iiiiu'<br />

foul up newspapers have been wwffi<br />

Tlio inalovol<br />

that foul up newspapers have been<br />

at the Sentinel-Ledger <strong>of</strong> late T<br />

writer called Bob Monihan, thu ncUkao<br />

Dick Monlban. Nobody caught the go<strong>of</strong> h<br />

newspaper we described niarsh «u'ji<br />

cmbon dioxide We Knew porfeclKiidlilul<br />

hydrogen sulphide Nobody c-aught'lhetoot<br />

can do is to admit such errors and throw 0<br />

the mercy oi'the court ,..-<br />

/V'Nothipg much is known <strong>of</strong> the origin <strong>of</strong><br />

Bather's Bay- though, clearly, its observance<br />

'cama later than the observance"" <strong>of</strong> Mother's<br />

Day.<br />

i* There is a sneaking suspicion abroad that<br />

the'Snnday set-aside each, year for the rccog-'<br />

nition" <strong>of</strong> fathers may have been' conceived by<br />

such' interests as Hallmark, Norcross, and<br />

other.firms with a*commercial axe to grind.<br />

'Be this as it may, the American father<br />

deserves some kind i <strong>of</strong> recognition. This day,<br />

Whether Its origin was commercial or not,<br />

provides a departure point.<br />

'.<strong>On</strong>e^<strong>of</strong>-Sthe strange*things in American<br />

life today is' the' popular disparagement <strong>of</strong><br />

father. ;<strong>On</strong> television, lor example,, your aver-<br />

age, father a' invariably pictured- as a good-<br />

natured dolt,- never'thefmatchifor mother or<br />

hjs, children.<br />

In the comic strips it is always Dagwood<br />

tflio" takes the-lumps with Blondie invariably<br />

victorious. But, is this image <strong>of</strong> dear old.dad<br />

kemember When . . .<br />

as a dope justified?<br />

Of course not Even with today's number<br />

<strong>of</strong> working wives it is generally father who<br />

brings home the biggest pay check and, when<br />

the chips are down, he is the person respon-<br />

sible for the well being, <strong>of</strong> the family.<br />

This, naturally, is as it should be. Jtten<br />

may not be a bit smarter than women but, so<br />

help us, they seem to have been designed as<br />

the dominant sex. This involves responsibili-<br />

ties on the'part <strong>of</strong>* fattier and can't just be<br />

taken out in masculine chest thumping.<br />

We think, too, that there is a good<br />

chance that women prefer things this way.<br />

Masterful males are still popular in the movies<br />

and'on,the stage.<br />

1 ' -.Thus, as-we celebrate Father's Day this<br />

Sunday let's try to check this program <strong>of</strong><br />

propaganda designed to make dad a second<br />

class citizen.<br />

Even if he isn't superior there is little<br />

use denying that he is equal to mother.<br />

Capitol Hill<br />

5WSJUNGTON, D.. C-—The new<br />

United States President did not loaw<br />

Vienna and his tneetingwitii RiKzsian<br />

Premier Nikihi Khrushchev a beati-n<br />

or outroanenvered man.<br />

Set even the President UmU<br />

knows uiiat the; eventual outcome tit<br />

his conference with.Khrushchev will<br />

be. and thus the whole wnrM uwidtrs<br />

whether the relalJuiEhlp beti«?en<br />

these tan incn wilt affect the course<br />

<strong>of</strong> history to. a bearfidal<br />

i tou^h u!ii*.r man—*iiruo.-EI whom<br />

the ivurM iilrt-idy h^*t gnevtiMxs<br />

Thf pitiures <strong>of</strong> thp two mpn,<br />

fljshed all O*.PT the ^oritl jnd -aiti<br />

by millions. m.wy who can t read,<br />

"oke a svmpatlxtic n.-»jx>nst-- from<br />

the .Uit-ice ptrson fflr the- youn£rjr<br />

nun who ch\ims*iy looked \eiy<br />

mucn like thf comjc book ' h^rrj,'<br />

This advantage vva)'ti> open<br />

Its* 72nd summer sm^on^uith nr<br />

~ Rebel Governments<br />

pulpif,<br />

wished lo maJiii sure that*<br />

«mft lido* prnptiWet^^phd"'<br />

In opfflatton. , .„ ,,<br />

Octaii 'iity 1 HEH bsstbnlfl - _, „. „..„.„,<br />

VEARS AGO<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>, CIlytrDctansc Cqundl<br />

niaied'afeily h<strong>of</strong>ll to meet<br />

<strong>of</strong>i'aiicrBchdyi "=•-'•—•-"'•<br />

which it 6 diametrically oppwod.<br />

thriy nouly'alway* n^nago, bf<br />

their xtvululloiu lo hind Uwm-<br />

adv^. W«t r td|»ducBra; who onl»<br />

mako tleir chaina tfiavte- that<br />

More.<br />

Ii 'a mrafd <strong>of</strong> 11 wins and throe *' Kail Soot, Veteran Otxon CUy life- '<br />

" ' .< ' , | - -*f wlanf known to IioddnxU on tho Mlh"<br />

JI<br />

I in ry TtK-klm mi m Lo t Tin<br />

l 4<br />

- nlltirl |j,| t, r ]J<br />

i<br />

OCEAN CITV SWl3frt!iirWJvDOEn,,lnc<br />

. I rttblmt or TH Oman tily UontliwI LttluK IM I<br />

Men clia»£« th'<strong>of</strong>r rulers will-*<br />

intty. hoping to better themsclv»<br />

... they afterwards find by o»<br />

pprioiDB tbey havo gemb from bad<br />

to'WorM." A! new prinos burden^<br />

tho9f who have Bubtnipod to bint<br />

with his soldiery with infinite<br />

otfa»r»h»niilil|jgi whkh ho mint<br />

ptti upon lilt new aeAnioitlon.<br />

/ ' ^-NlCOLO MAClIUVEtil'<br />

' Untr oppressor. Fpr whs.<br />

ever ia «hlfr ia dethrone t<br />

TRENTON — >ew Jerseyi 1SS1<br />

tesfelature chalked op j fair record<br />

before adjourning probably rmlll neit<br />

fall despite earlier prcAcoorB Hut<br />

the nil-Democratic Assiimbly and the<br />

ln-10 State Semtf would rtynm marry<br />

tnajdr blUt<br />

Governor Itobert B Meyner plain<br />

to eall « special session lite m Ju(y<br />

to dispose <strong>of</strong> pending nomination;, ve-<br />

toed- Wus and measures, docnnited<br />

with a pink tig to denote their hn-<br />

POTtaiHT. TIKV A»senibiy has si<br />

Joumcd until Aurust 15, i dale pick-<br />

cd at random, and Uie Semte plans<br />

to Hay away until NovemtXT 20 Tlie<br />

Assembly alw is expcctiil to Irnore<br />

the August 15 return data<br />

The politically mixed-up Legisla<br />

turc solnetl the threaJmed J39 m,f.<br />

lfan deficit in mi- Stete/g rioonl<br />

budeol by addms approximately $2)<br />

million to the Ux bills <strong>of</strong> motorists<br />

and eJgarrtie smokers The tiddltioo-<br />

Si/££j? 1 " y ** I1 ) tnm the<br />

JM.flOuOOO in lik-ome t,ut,-i paid to<br />

New York state by New Jersey<br />

residents wlw work m MatihaUnn<br />

Altliougii Ni-iv York Slate enacted<br />

a measure into Uw ivm/oreini; Ihe<br />

!»»«• <strong>of</strong> Ihe Bl-stare Wau.rfnjnt<br />

pommlsslarl to deal wl(h hoodlum<br />

labor toiden, the New Jersey I>eEfa-<br />

lature refused to pass mct, n bUI<br />

H'aleTlrtmt kibor IiudlT! descended<br />

upon UK state How durin<br />

^<br />

Unal hours <strong>of</strong> tlw LeEL,latu>B imd<br />

ftorked h,uxl to block tile measure<br />

Wew York-Niw Jcncy dittenneiH<br />

over Uic purchase <strong>of</strong> the Hudson A<br />

Manhatterf Railroad and Ihi conrtrp<br />

tfan o a World Trade Ceme^mN<br />

S?. "*• f! C Hnrt °' N w Y o * Au-<br />

thority still remain unwlved .ind<br />

nuiy be tackled when ihe lawmakers<br />

stun up the. bmimiMnn niaeluncry.<br />

lo the Mrprtee <strong>of</strong> the experts, the<br />

l«dslatm-o calmly agrarf |o<br />

.Midd esot County tho fifteenth con-<br />

gressional district in- New Jemejr<br />

which was uutliori/cd after the 10U)<br />

census wus prumulgJUtd.<br />

Sununer,. vacations-, mixed" with<br />

canipalgnhic, arc being planned h<br />

seeWnfi rei-lecUonirt N<br />

GftADLA1T,S-Fi>r tlie UKUISXIKU<br />

"f ^nwiuritc^ In Nfw Jersey this<br />

mmth Coucrnor Robtrt B Mtyner<br />

ndvTA holitt npi-ci.,1 «)c.<br />

nlficancc for the Governor who bus<br />

rrcein*! six honorary<br />

he look <strong>of</strong>fice over wven year* ago<br />

It was «t Oberhn OiUegc in Ohio<br />

while krynotiiiu tho 1956 mock om-<br />

VHitUm that he first met nil lovely<br />

ivito Helm All but one or thi><br />

mj-inbttis <strong>of</strong> hi? uibliW ate collrgc<br />

IneiL M.ijor Cenrml Jnini^ P^ Cimt-<br />

"••II, Chief 01 Sl,^ is n former urclil-<br />

tert The SI lie 1 nsultirer. the Siv<br />

rttjrj- <strong>of</strong> State ami the Commission-<br />

er <strong>of</strong> Bdncnbon arc former school<br />

t.suhcm Si-treuiiy n( Agrieultun'<br />

Iliililp Alntnpi Bimrbi a piil Bt-ta<br />

Kiippa key<br />

"Mnns hoiliam is Ilmilleioi, lu» ca-<br />

pacity unboundni, ami nuthbiK tiin<br />

nbnt Me him (Live hl» O«TI shrinking<br />

fivm the new and the untrityj," Uie<br />

Governor stjite^<br />

NOSE FOR NEWS — The tragic t_<br />

Great Egg Harbor Bay two weeks ago brought!<br />

a young woman who juit loves the unusual 0«<br />

Saturday when the bodies were broughtToShf<br />

Guard fetation here who should turn up at MM<br />

but Mi-a Buth Gillin, J long-time summef *<br />

who in Philadelphia occupies an Important p<br />

the Fidelity-Philadelphia Co Miss GiUln i<br />

wrong Uusineis. She should work for a md.<br />

newspaper Dcipite the macabre aspect <strong>of</strong> tori<br />

she didn't turn a hair. We shall takeJUsjC 1 "-*<br />

on our next murder story.<br />

IimSUTE DEPARTMENT—Fur,the last i<br />

weeks we have been discussing masculinehiir^<br />

in this department. We mentioned,D"<br />

VVONU due jockey and Ins wavy histy<br />

a Fabian job Mr Rlciiter, thoroughlyj.eJ<br />

went out itnincdliitcly and obtauiett a no<br />

cut; It doesn't become him. Then W),-n)«"l<br />

poodle dog hair styling <strong>of</strong> a local.pjlnt oteakrl<br />

-tJioroughly annoyed Harry Marleyi'amllitrY<br />

dealer, who demanded to know why his hairs,<br />

receive mention, too. New ->papers, unllK raSJ<br />

TV chains, don't operate on an "equal spaaTf<br />

form. But tho main leo-ion it is diifictpt to co<br />

Mr Marley's hair 1? that there Is noOlng<br />

bizarre about it Air Marley's hair Is chestonth<br />

and curly We have checked with several s|<br />

know who say it is the Kind <strong>of</strong> hair desJgocdforff<br />

ning one's fingers through Since Mr.,MantJlf<br />

proper member <strong>of</strong> society and a pillar <strong>of</strong> two<br />

we question whether he or Mrs. Marley m f<br />

such liberties This would seem to ternniijBff<br />

cusslon <strong>of</strong> male hair styles The innocent d<br />

we have made on the subject havogouea<br />

kinds <strong>of</strong> trouble. Wo have never been SO t<br />

aware <strong>of</strong> masculine vanity. ':*^<br />

What you can do<br />

to fight...,<br />

OrWMNriv OIEV AU IAWS<br />

R fpon to norn AUTHORITIES inro«MAiiON<br />

.Tfou HAM A«OUI AHV niMiHAL *cmmv<br />

tKr^<br />

I NlrfT OH OOOB OO<br />

M Vow mau*a nw M suffour OF<br />

aUte PAY. IHAIMINO ANO fAOlmiS<br />

od LAW twomjMLNi orncui<br />

ELIDA REUNION—The depa<br />

at the recent reunion sljfied by "aUwi r*F~l<br />

Finance Director B Thomas W»ldrnw>-Wlllatiim<br />

nmdutli>d by Di Wnfjil<br />

Thurtday—<br />

.L in 11 ft a m —D illy V ic-ilioll<br />

Blblr bd.nl<br />

.Servire .it Cliil<br />

f-otklii(.-ti-(l by<br />

7 p GO<br />

ilreii -i Se-i».lio!v<br />

Younc Adult*<br />

Frld>y-><br />

9 n. m.-ll:« BV m.—Diiily ViKJition<br />

Hlblc School<br />

FIRST PRCSBYTCRIAN<br />

7lh (t. and W«l*y av.<br />

Pnachlng Chriit CruclHad. Rli«i.<br />

wid Cooling Again<br />

R>v. William Radclifft Allm. TJ. M ,<br />

Paitor<br />

Svnday— ^<br />

9 SO a m.~Gmd«l Sund,iy School<br />

hiss*- 1 * for nli<br />

1 S>**, DLborili Sliowir^<br />

5 p In —Cospi I SiTvice nt Cix M<br />

comlucliii l,v l^i.liii nililii<br />

•C p m—CiinBitgiiiioivil (irciWT<br />

"••lug<br />

Ip in — bvonuij; Gosiiel 5erv-<br />

I; Cbnfmnuonnl none (tervlre<br />

n by tlw Mnrricd<br />

Message by Dl<br />

,' <strong>On</strong> The Ji-richo ltoad "<br />

P ni —Suiiervis4-(1 nlfiht nuR<br />

r*»1Btnln,<br />

} P. m —YOUIIK people's hynin<br />

, MLIS y<br />

Oldficld. Cherub. <strong>Jun</strong>ior, in(i:rniedi<br />

nte, Arlult dioira,<br />

Mmday—<br />

11:30 n. m,~-Oi«»ning Sission.Diiil<br />

V.H.ilion Dlblc Sclwxtl Mcf 'JIU eje<br />

neclld.iy •> 30 lo 12 Clj. -J-I foi llUR<br />

try Ihrough Uvnagi-<br />

Tvnday—<br />

9 «. 01.-1111.' PreiLyltTy <strong>of</strong> iVi^<br />

Jcreey, f^irst Prtsbyterian Oiurcli,<br />

B l k i l<br />

9:30 a- m,—Bible Krixiol.<br />

Widnnday—<br />

9:3(1 a. in.—Bible Sdiiml.<br />

9 Til ,L m —Biblp Sd»»il<br />

y p m —Counsellor I raining *>cs.<br />

sion ^.nojter PhiUdelplLLi Cnisad*-,<br />

Sundav Sthiiol Euildlnjj<br />

Friday^<br />

9 JO a m —Bible Sehoiil<br />

ST AUGUSTINE'S R. C<br />

Ulh it. and W«lsy av.<br />

Rt. Rev M«gr, Barttwlomnr B.<br />

Doyle. Pallor<br />

M.L^I-S on SuiuLi> —. Ii TO S *> 1'<br />

111 TO 11 TO » m '<br />

Cunft^-sUnis SalurtLi^. J 30 lo 5 30<br />

,ind 7 oO to 1 fl) p ni<br />

Flr^I i-nday Mas^—7 {t in Q>n<br />

fissions tiie niKht before titim 7 30<br />

to 8 di) p m.<br />

OF MARTYR'S CHAPEL<br />

3nd it. and Atlantic av<br />

Mn« on SuiHLiy—\ 9 15, 10 30.<br />

11 30 .L in<br />

Ci>nri-^Uoit9 Sahutliy, 4 30 to 5 30<br />

and 7 30 to 8 10 p m<br />

Kli^t frridaj Mass—7 30 it- m Con-<br />

fessions befiin* MUVE<br />

OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL<br />

Mth it. and Aibury av.<br />

Rsv Juaptt McC»ul»y. Paitor<br />

M y^n on Sutida) —$ and 10 d hi<br />

CtaifossJiiib S.ituntiy. 7 30 to S "U)<br />

p ni<br />

ST. JAMES A M E.<br />

;th ii and Him «v.<br />

II n m —Monilne Service<br />

2pm— Sundiy StJiool<br />

— Young i"eople's<br />

HK-<br />

8pm— Evi-nlnB Worship.<br />

tdriMday<br />

7:30 p.m.—Prayer Service.<br />

• • *<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Mi it. and Wat av.<br />

Rm. William H. WlHon, Paitar-<br />

[Tell Me ... $<br />

]Mr. Wimberg %<br />

m publlatitd •» a<br />

J wrlM to our friendi to acquKtnt<br />

1(*«» with what to downan nomJ artel.<br />

jftwilon: Why do you cnll your ifaj<br />

R* cstijbllshmont a funeral homo? j^.v .^^^-^-^<br />

IWAn«w«r: Foremost is the reason thnt its facilities, its<br />

». privacy, make it possible f<strong>of</strong> thoso who come to us<br />

l| "l grief to feel (he protccUon provided by a frue<br />

*i home. This is a pr<strong>of</strong>essional establishment, 1 <strong>of</strong><br />

W eourse, but abovo and beyond our pr<strong>of</strong>essional.<br />

r requirements te our purpose <strong>of</strong> making it p quiet,<br />

*-*--•• piaco for those who need our services.<br />

aster J. Wimberg<br />

Puiwwl Stnrlf K> All<br />

S p m^MltMveck Service.<br />

MACEDONIA MITHOD1ST CHURCH<br />

IBffi st, *nd Simpson *v.<br />

RW- Cynn P«rty# Paitor<br />

Sundfty—<br />

11 50 a, mF — Sunday School<br />

12 JO pt m ^- Morning Worship<br />

HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL<br />

it, Md Central iv.<br />

Rev Forni» 0. Vaughan, TfiJVL,<br />

t%«ctor<br />

Stmday-<br />

7 30 a, m —Holy Commiwton.<br />

H ft m —Family Eucharist.<br />

Ha ni*—Morning WwsWp<br />

Service*<br />

Sunday—<br />

6 TO, 7 45, 9, 10, 11 ft. m. ond 12<br />

noot>—JVtisB.<br />

* * *<br />

ORACE LIITHEItAN CHURCH<br />

Shan nf. and Dawu air.<br />

RW. diarfaa Rlnck Jr., oatlir<br />

Tttfay (Tlwd<br />

7 30 p. ni<br />

Sunday—'<br />

9 20 ana 11 IL m —Morning Wor-<br />

ship<br />

9:30 a: m.—diureli SchOoL<br />

7:30 p. iji.—Lulhfer UMguq-.*<br />

' * * *<br />

BBTHflNY MSTHODIST CHURCH<br />

Shore nt and BrigMsnav.<br />

R*v. Jmn RsbloMn, patnr<br />

Taday (Tlwfiday)-<br />

S:30 p. ITL—<strong>Jun</strong>ior Choii*<br />

Sunday—<br />

945<br />

30:30 «. m^—<br />

Wadnesday—<br />

7:30 a, m.—<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF<br />

CHR>ST SCieNTIST<br />

tti-cta and Asbwy ay,<br />

Sunday {Service—31 a.<br />

Sumtiy School -111<br />

W d d J 8<br />

"Is Hie Univerae: Including &fcin<br />

Evolved by Atomlir 1 FVin^i?" is Uie<br />

<strong>of</strong> 'Uie lAsson'Sermon to be*<br />

at Oirtetian Science<br />

Hie- Mipcnonfy ol divini» liw o\tr<br />

th^ Iwvn oi nuitti*r:. will • be etnpitu<br />

•fzod, Incudtii in the Bible read-<br />

ings bt (he account In John (G) <strong>of</strong><br />

hriiv CJirist Jtsu»t Wtiltod on tht*'s*si<br />

to join hL«i disciples Iti liKrjr ship.<br />

From. "Science and Health wilh<br />

Ktry to OIL- Scriptures" by Maiy<br />

Baker Ftfrjy will be jmvui/(p. 7?3>^<br />

"God never ordiiiwd a malerial law<br />

to annul U«* spiritual law. 1 . 1 If<br />

tlieri' • U'ttn*. sudi a.iiiaUTkU lawt ii<br />

would oppose tlit* supremacy <strong>of</strong> _ Spir-<br />

it, God, iind.impugn.tht* vi-isdom ol<br />

thV* cTt-ator./ Jesus UTitkcd on UIL<br />

waves, fed tfut.multitude, Iteali'd th* 1<br />

sick, and raised tl>e tlisid in direct<br />

opposition to material taw's."<br />

The Godlen T**xt is from Rtrv-rla-<br />

tioii (11): "We give thi-s thinks O<br />

Ijjni God Almighty, which art, and<br />

wiusti and art. to'turne; because' tlum<br />

K15, (iikt^i lo thee thy unsii power<br />

and! hast reigned:"<br />

* * #<br />

FRIENDS MEETING MOUSE<br />

£horv Road; SHVIII*<br />

Meeting for divine wprshJp. *aeb<br />

First pay morning at II o'cloc*<br />

Pstienis Ludl^m, cleric . Infonqatior<br />

-MaMcm Bi^, EXpart »23S».V.<br />

Mainland Chvrxhet<br />

5OMERS POINT<br />

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Shore nf.<br />

Rev. Ardbt Fairvlf, pastor<br />

9:30.0. lh.-aiurctlSc.WOK<br />

11 a. ni,—Mominji .Worship,<br />

G:30 p, m.—B.YIF.<br />

7;30 p. m.~-Evrtiin£ SpniiH<br />

.p. .JU,—H<br />

Methodist Church Inaugurates<br />

Boardwalk Services <strong>On</strong> Sunday<br />

11 it, m~Mbmfaif Worrdilp<br />

7 20 p ni,—Evening Service<br />

H 30 i» nL—Senior Oiolr rch^irsal<br />

8 30 p m —Q)mnil5sion mwtlna.<br />

LINWOOD<br />

SEAVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Rev. Roborf I, Olua, putor<br />

T«I*y (Tfwr«d>yJ'~-<br />

7pw ^Oiu^idtT Qififr rcfiesir^iL<br />

r*30 p ITL—OUJK*1 Owlr rchcnraaL<br />

Tmumw (Prtday)—<br />

7 30 p ro ^<strong>Jun</strong>ior IIi£h B YJF.<br />

11 n, nx—Morning 'Worship.<br />

9:45 a, m!—OuinA School.<br />

pr hi. — <strong>Jun</strong>ior trad Senior<br />

7 30 p m—Ei cuing Sen it v.<br />

ITMflWHUy—<br />

7:15 p, m.—Pn.yer<br />

LINWOOD COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />

Shore ttL<br />

rtr. William Con«verr<br />

9 15 a_ m —Oiurch Sdwol<br />

& p m—Evening Service.<br />

8 p.<br />

BETHIL METH001ST CHURCH<br />

OCMII Hefgfatt av.<br />

ftw. A, R. HendridkA, puter<br />

The Firet Mi-thodlst Church ^lU<br />

Inaugurate its boardwalk scrvlasi Jn<br />

the MoorlyQ Thmtn? Sunday eve-<br />

ning by prcscnllng Uw L Reverend<br />

Eaiil A* t*riodrtciif lustor, as ivritaL*, Just tt>*umi«l 6t)rri<br />

MfUiW wlnav he wa* soloist At the<br />

United Baptist Cbnvaittor. <strong>of</strong> that<br />

state, thu C&iralrn tenor "also, AVSIS<br />

healtl. in recital hi Rnngpr, JloUlton<br />

and Cartbou; aril fulfilled .radio arid<br />

in his Mooriyif<br />

redta^ Mr, Fredericks will perform<br />

Itjr the inftlit tiirif 1 in this area tlie<br />

"Jiidax Mbnologws," trotn tlie SJU. 1 -<br />

red opf^t^i "I Am Thi» Way/' iiuui-<br />

posed by Metropolitan Opera basso,<br />

Jeronie Ulnn A tnend <strong>of</strong>-the com-<br />

poser, Frederi(_k5 performs this Optra<br />

tlme« each Reason and in<br />

September will do so in Birmfnghaxn,<br />

A la And Af-rfitH.i (Ja<br />

A3fio en the prD^ram ore the lTtli<br />

Century hynui "| Pray TV Thee,"<br />

"The NJnrty and Nirf," "I Tallu^<br />

To God Last Nifihi,' "Sound An<br />

mt^tiiey^raU»yr_eniaU? JLiA<br />

Mrs, Hiram r Offun-~ YCB," But<br />

Hiram thought'.t best to dip the<br />

servants' wings so .hey couldn't fly<br />

pa mirlUy.; ^ ^ 1 ^ ' ^.^<br />

i Ad* Brtuff Mtdefc<br />

Walter Fredciiqts<br />

Judas Mrfccabt^m^i and two eelec<br />

Mr Fn-dertiJcs has just re-<br />

contact "Lnmb ot C will be heard<br />

at die Mbarlyn Tlus^jv under the<br />

auspices oC Tho Wrat Mctbodbt<br />

Qiunch an- <strong>Jun</strong>e- 25, Btsliop Fired<br />

Fierce Cureon. July 2, Dr Ralph W<br />

Socknuui, July 9. Dr. Ilorold ,A,<br />

~ ' July W. Dr W Hatnil<br />

Aulcnbach, July 23, Dr Eugene<br />

Smith, July 30, Dr. Robert E, Ache-<br />

son, August 0, Dr. D HFjynald<br />

Thomas; August 13, Dr John A.<br />

'¥ August 20. Dr. D Rcgiiuild<br />

;; August 27, Dr, J Harry<br />

;; S^jHrmber 3, Dr, Nora<br />

W- RuiUirt; Septembi*r 10, Dr Narm-<br />

on V Hope; St-ptember 17, Dr. 1 J<br />

Ernest Somuvjlle^<br />

30 30 a. BL—Voutb Counsrlwz<br />

8, 9 30 .uid 11 a. m-—Mormng Wor<br />

hip<br />

0 30 and 11 a. m.—Ouirch Nui%<br />

ay 9 30 and 11 a, m —<strong>Jun</strong>ior <strong>On</strong>irich.<br />

9 30 a, in,—<strong>On</strong>irch School<br />

6 45 p m —M.Y-F And Intermndi<br />

8 p m.—Evmlnjj £a-vita><br />

6:45 p. m.—<strong>Jun</strong>ior Choir<br />

Godfrey-Smith Funeral Home<br />

HERBERT L. GODFREY, Mgr.<br />

Established 1896<br />

809 Central Avenue<br />

Pledging for Ihe future, as in the past, fhe<br />

finest and most dignified funeral service.<br />

IN TIME OF TROUBLE WE ARE AS<br />

NEAR AS YOUR PHONE — DIAL 3W-O077<br />

Successors to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s First Funeral Director<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

RECAUONARr MEASURE*<br />

Mm Tt 8th Sfnrat .,,,' Dial't<br />

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