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PAGE 6 —SECTION ONE<br />

-LURAY DUPLICATE — A<br />

party was held Tuesday<br />

evening at which time trophies<br />

were awarded • the Summer<br />

Tournament winners and gifts<br />

.were.given those with perfect<br />

•attendance.<br />

• Winning trophies as singles<br />

were Joe Peirsol, first; Ed<br />

Pennington, second;, and Bea<br />

TYench, third.<br />

The winning pairs were Hazel<br />

and Irving Williamson who also<br />

celebrated their 50th wedding<br />

anniversary last Sunday.<br />

Following the presentations a<br />

Bridge<br />

duplicate game was played<br />

with averages <strong>of</strong> 84 in both<br />

directions turned in. North-<br />

South players coming in above<br />

average were Joe Peirsol and<br />

Ed Pennington, 123; Ann<br />

Burman and Lois Good, 96, and<br />

Ann Marshall and Bea French,<br />

93.<br />

Those playing East-West and<br />

scoring above average were<br />

Lois Kilbourne and Vi<br />

Bedrosian, 97; Jack Bunting<br />

and Edna Tomlinson, 95, and<br />

Peg Peirsol and Vivian<br />

Cameron, 84.<br />

LEAGUES FORMING<br />

OPENINGS for<br />

MEN • WOMEN • CHILDREN<br />

MORNING, NOON « NIGHT LBAOUB8<br />

(ALL AGE GROUPS)<br />

CALL NOW 927-3401<br />

POINT BOWLING, INC.<br />

MacArthur Boulevard, Somers Point, VN. J.<br />

The final game <strong>of</strong> the season<br />

will be played Tuesday at 7: IS<br />

p.m. in The Homestead, 805 8th<br />

S t . . -• •• . — : . ' . -<br />

OCEAN CITY DUPLICATE<br />

— An average <strong>of</strong> 103 for both<br />

directions was made at the •<br />

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

game played Friday evening.<br />

High scorers in the North-<br />

South sectibn were Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Alfred Coane, 126%; .BUI<br />

Haas and Art Levin, 119, and<br />

Henrietta Nathan and Reba<br />

Cohen, 118'£. Also above<br />

average were Ed Zerrer and<br />

Jean Brown and Gertrude<br />

Stoudt and George Hamersley.<br />

East-West players taking<br />

honors were Peg Smith and<br />

Virginia Hardenbergh, 131;<br />

Beverly Cohen and Phyllis<br />

Hedson, 125, and Irene Andraska<br />

and Jane Sussman, 122.<br />

Also above average were Bob<br />

Sussman and Ruby Sussman<br />

and Vivian Cameron and Hazel<br />

Rohrbach.<br />

Averages at Monday's game<br />

were 63 for the North-South<br />

section and 72 for the East-<br />

West.<br />

North-South players scoring<br />

above average were Mr. and<br />

Mrs. William Fane, 7514; Art<br />

Levin and Bill Haas, 66Vfe, and<br />

Walter Sook and Ruth AunboU,<br />

66.<br />

Those in the East-West<br />

section coming in above<br />

average were Peg Smith and<br />

Dick Hardenbergh, 87; Virginia<br />

Hardenbergh and Rick Hardenbergh,<br />

84; Carolyn. Baird<br />

and Jerry Wallace, 81, and Matt<br />

Guokas and Mary Tyrell. 7746.<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

J. MILTON^JAGY MEMORIAL<br />

TROPHY — This trophy, donated by.<br />

Mrs. Hagy in memory ontorjiusband,<br />

is given each year to the playfewqyho<br />

had the nine best games playing withthe<br />

same partner. Winning this year<br />

were Mrs. Edna Daniels and Mrs.<br />

Jeanne DiMarino. Pictured here are<br />

Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Hagy, Mrs.<br />

DiMarino and Commodore Elmer<br />

Cook with the prize bowl.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate BISCAYNE BRIDGE — in the Biscayne Hotel, 812<br />

Bridgegametomorrow evening Agnes Delp was high scorer at <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

(Friday) at 8 o'clock will be the Biscayne Bridge game<br />

played, at 800 3rd at. Starting 'played Monday evening. BOXWOOD DUPLICATE —<br />

next Monday and continuing' ' Hunnersup were Jean Norton, Average <strong>of</strong> 108 in both direc-<br />

every Monday and Friday forReba<br />

Kuter, Maud Landis and tions resulted at the Boxwood<br />

the balance <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>tember the Edna Wilson.<br />

Duplicate Bridge game* played<br />

games will be played at 8 p.m. Biscayne Bridge games are<br />

Sunday evening.<br />

in The Homestead, 805 8th st. - played Monday evenings at 7:30 - High scorers in the North-<br />

For two or three generations it has been the<br />

custom among local pharmacies to remain open for<br />

varying hours every Sunday, 52 Sundays a year.<br />

As an important part <strong>of</strong> the area's medical team,<br />

each pharmacist felt an obligation to <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

seven-day-a-week service. The undersigned pharmacies<br />

are <strong>of</strong> the opinion that better service can be <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

all local residents — and visitors—by <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

full-day service on Sunday in JUST ONE PHARMACY.<br />

By so doing, your pharmaceutical needs will be<br />

filled on a round-the-clock basis, rather than<br />

a few hours on Sunday, as has been the custom.<br />

Full delivery service will likewise be available.<br />

Through this schedule everyone will benefit, even<br />

the pharmacists and their employees, who can now<br />

look forward to two out <strong>of</strong> three sleepy Sunday<br />

mornings at home.<br />

THE NEW SUNDAY SCHEDULE FOR P^<br />

TO SUMMARIZE: The three pharmacies listed will rotate their<br />

Sunday service. <strong>On</strong>e pharmacy will always be open — lull time ^»<br />

every Sunday. The public will be advised thru the Sentinel-Ledger.<br />

The store scheduled foe Sunday service will also be open Saturday<br />

.evening preceding.<br />

even<br />

KNIGHT'S PHARMACY<br />

8th ST. & WESLEY AVE. DIAL 399-5555<br />

SACCH'S PHARMACY<br />

7thST.&ASBURYAVE. DIAL 399-5270<br />

SELVAGN PHARMACY<br />

ptfaST.&ASBURYAVE. DIAL 399-3535<br />

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, <strong>1971</strong> l MURSPAY^SEPTEMBER 9,<strong>1971</strong> THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE 7 — SECTION ONE<br />

DUPLICATE CHAMPIONS—Mrs. Peg Berdow<br />

and Mrs. Margo Gartland proudly display sharks<br />

signifying their prowess as winners in the Yacht Club<br />

Duplicate Bridge games for the season. Awards were<br />

made at a special bridge banquet last week.<br />

South section were Mr. and<br />

Mrs.. Alfred Coane, 128%, and<br />

Barbara Nuessle and Bob<br />

Hawkins, 119%. Also above<br />

average were Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Arnold Weinstein and Don<br />

Millar and Stu Fuller. •<br />

In the East-West section top<br />

scorers were Walter Sook and<br />

Ruth AunbplI, 119, and Carolyn<br />

Baird and Jane Sussman, 115.<br />

Also above average were<br />

Vivian Cameron and Hazel<br />

Rohrbach, Mr. and Mrs. Harry<br />

Collyer and Matt Guokas and<br />

Mary Tyrell.<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

games are played every Sunday<br />

and Wednesday at 7:50 at<br />

416 Atlantic av.<br />

YACHT CLUB DUPLICATE-<br />

Averages <strong>of</strong> 108 in . both<br />

directions were made at the<br />

Yacht Club Duplicate Bridgfe<br />

game played Tuesday evening.<br />

North-South players scoring<br />

above average were Peg and<br />

Luke Mayer, 148; Eleanor<br />

Hagy and Matt Hutmaker,<br />

130%; Bill and Yola Gorman,<br />

111; Betty and John Grauch,<br />

110%, and Kit and Ed Benkert,<br />

109%.<br />

Those in the East-West<br />

section who scored above<br />

average were Marion and<br />

Julius Rauch, 123%; Edna and<br />

Walt Daniels, 123; Mabelle<br />

Albany and Kate Morrison,<br />

121%, and Dot Adshead and Ed<br />

Baehr, 110.<br />

TEAM AWARD—The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club team<br />

defeated Stone Harbor at a special match held last<br />

week. Mrs. Matthew Hutmaker, general chairman,<br />

and Harry J.J. Bellwoar, team captain, hold the<br />

trophy which is on display at the dub. Senior Photos.<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />

y (Thursday) - Ralph Carmichael, 7:30 p.m.f <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club game,<br />

Lodge 171F and AM meeting, on the. Music Pier. '. 7:30 p.m., uv the Youth Center.<br />

8 p.m., in the Masonic Temple, . ' '•—— ————<br />

10th st. and Wesley av. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club annual<br />

picnic, noon.<br />

Rotary Club dinner meeting, „„„,,.„<br />

6:15 p.m., in Plymouth Inn. SUNDAY-<br />

: . Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

CBMC luncheon meeting, game, 7:50 p.m., at 416Atlantic<br />

12:15 p.m., in Plymouth Inn. All av -<br />

men welcome. . • .<br />

^TOMORROW (FYiday) -<br />

Jaycee-ette sponsored bus<br />

MONDAY-<br />

Jaycee^ettes meeting, 8 p.m.,<br />

at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Robert<br />

trip to Garden State Art Center - Druck. 15 Violet la., Somers<br />

to hear the 5th Dimension. Point. ^<br />

Leave 6th st. and West av. 6:30<br />

p.m. Free eye-screening clinic<br />

giving tests for all over 35,6:30<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge to 8:3 ° P m « at Snote Memorial<br />

game, 8 p.m., at 800 3rd st. Hospital.<br />

Natona Council Degree <strong>of</strong><br />

Pocahontas meeting, 8 p.m., in<br />

the American Legion Hall.<br />

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

game, 8 p.m., at The<br />

Homestead, 805 8th st.<br />

SATURDAY - Exchange Club<br />

"Natural High," musical by meeting, 6:15 p.m.<br />

TODAY (Thursday)-<br />

Workshop for Mainland<br />

flower show, 9:30 a.m., at Birch<br />

Grove Park clubhouse.<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> all mainland<br />

garden clubs as well as others<br />

interested in participating<br />

are invited.<br />

Somers Point <strong>City</strong> Council<br />

meeting, 7:30 p.m. "<br />

Keystone Lodge 180 F and<br />

AM meeting, 8 p.m., in the<br />

Masonic Temple, Shore rd.,<br />

Linwood.<br />

TOMORROW (Friday)-<br />

Reception for ministers <strong>of</strong><br />

Central United Methodist<br />

Church, 7 p.m., in Central Hall.<br />

Silver Moon Council Degree<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pocahontas meeting, 7:30<br />

p.m., in Bethel Hall<br />

SATURDAY-<br />

Somers Point Yacht Club one-<br />

Biscayne card party, .7:30<br />

p.m., in the,Biscayne Hotel, 812<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

Ferguson-Foglio Post 6650<br />

VFW meeting, 8 p.m.<br />

TUESDAY-<br />

. Women's Regular<br />

Republican dub first meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the fall season, 8 p.m., in the<br />

Youth Center.<br />

Luray Duplicate Bridge final<br />

game <strong>of</strong> the season, 7:30 p.m.,<br />

in the Homestead, 805 8th St.<br />

Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus<br />

meeting, 8:30 p.m., in the<br />

council home, 349 West av.<br />

Alanon meeting, 8:30 p.m., in<br />

the' Episcopal Parish Hall, nth<br />

st. and Central av. •<br />

Show and Tell Round Dance<br />

Club meeting, 8 p.m., in the<br />

Longhorn, 1117 Simpson av.<br />

WEDNESDAY - '•<br />

Lions Club ladies night dinner ,<br />

at Scotch Hall following<br />

miniature golf on the board*<br />

walk. . .<br />

Morgan-Ranck Post 137<br />

American Legion meeting, 8<br />

p.m.<br />

Kiwanis Club luncheon<br />

meeting, 12:15 p.m., in Simms'<br />

Restaurant.<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 7:50 p.m., at 416 Atlantic<br />

av.<br />

dinner Alcoholics Anonymous and <strong>City</strong> Commission meeting, 11<br />

a.m., in <strong>City</strong> Hall.<br />

A FAMILIAR FACE — Daytime<br />

television viewers will recognize<br />

Robert Hover (right) who stars as Dr.<br />

Russ Matthews on "Another World",<br />

shown over NBC-TV. He and his wife<br />

were joined by Mayor B. Thomas<br />

Mainland Coming Events<br />

day albacore and weakfish<br />

contest.<br />

MONDAY-<br />

Four Seasons Garden Club<br />

meeting, 8&) p.m., in Central<br />

United Methodist Sunday<br />

School basement.<br />

Central United Methodist<br />

Naomi Circle meeting, 8 p.m.,<br />

at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. John Ware,<br />

2040 Shepherd rd, Northfield.<br />

SCHOOL'S OPEN - WATCH CHILDREN—A group <strong>of</strong> youngsters happily head<br />

for their classes on the first day <strong>of</strong> school at the Primary School.<br />

Auxiliary to Somera Point<br />

Fire.Company <strong>On</strong>e meeting, 8<br />

p.m., in Bethel rd. firehall.<br />

Somers Point Masonic dub<br />

dinner meeting, 7 p.m., in<br />

Mac's Restaurant.<br />

Somers Point Senior Citizens<br />

meeting, 11:30 a.m., in Grace<br />

Lutheran Church. '•':.<br />

Suburban Garden Club<br />

Engaged<br />

Mrs. Louise Boyce, <strong>of</strong> 1547<br />

Bay av., announces the<br />

engagement <strong>of</strong> her daughter,<br />

Judith Kathryn, to Oliver<br />

William Gourley, II.<br />

Miss Boyce, whose father<br />

was the late E. Gordon Boyce,<br />

is a graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

High School and is a student<br />

nurse at Methodist Hospital in<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

Mr. Gourley, a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

. Lower Merlon High School in<br />

Ardmore, Pa., is a millwright<br />

apprentice with the David M.<br />

Hunt Construction Company <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia. He is the son <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. Robert N. Baggs, Jr., <strong>of</strong> 10<br />

Spruce rd, and the late Norman<br />

William Gourley. \<br />

No date has been set for the<br />

wedding. \<br />

garden meeting, noon, at the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Louise Lange, 104<br />

W. Rosedale av., Northfield<br />

• Free eye screening clinic for<br />

all over 35,6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

TUESDAY-<br />

Linwood Mothers' League<br />

meeting, 8 p.m., in the home <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. William M<strong>of</strong>fitt<br />

Seaview Baptist Church<br />

Circles general meeting, 8<br />

p.m., in the church; hall. Mrs.<br />

Dottie Shoonejongen, president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Baptist<br />

Women <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, guest<br />

speaker.<br />

Somers Point Kiwanis Club<br />

dinner meeting, 7 p.m., in<br />

Daniel's Restaurant<br />

WEDNESDAY-<br />

Central United Methodist<br />

Ruth Circle meeting, 8 p.m.;<br />

Tell it like it is!<br />

126.<br />

Do your own thlno and tell It<br />

Ilka it Is. Express yourself with<br />

this distinctive solid gold symbol<br />

<strong>of</strong> love, accented with a genuine<br />

diamond, that spells out how you<br />

feel: What a way to share your<br />

love with someone you lovel .<br />

Thomas<br />

Jewelers<br />

825 Asbury Avenue<br />

V House Checking Service<br />

Avoid Costly Freeze-Ups!<br />

Charles C. Palermo<br />

Electric Sewer ft Drain Cleaning Service<br />

1447 Atbury Avenue \ Dial 3994)166<br />

IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN—Four young ladies axe photographed by Al Senior<br />

as they alight from the bus at the Intermediate School for the morning session<br />

Wednesday. . PLANTATION<br />

GIFT SHOP<br />

END OF SUMMER SALE<br />

SEE OUR SPECIAL SALE TABLE<br />

20% to 40% OFF<br />

239 Shore Road (Route 9) SEAVILLE<br />

WELCOME BACK—Berwyn Hughes, new principal at the Primary School,<br />

greiets the cnUdren the fii^ day <strong>of</strong> school. Senior Photos. .<br />

IJ'-iTuMi"^}<br />

S4d Asbury Ave.—Next to <strong>City</strong> Parking Lot g<br />

ANGERMAN'S<br />

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DELICIOUS SANDWICHES<br />

Poor Boy '. - -<br />

Italian Sub :<br />

Grade Sub :. - ....,<br />

Meat' BaU ..._.Y - — 70c<br />

| Rich Girl 70c •<br />

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waicunan who welcomed them during<br />

their weekend visit to the resort. The<br />

pleasantries occured in the Connoisseur<br />

Tea Room on the boardwalk.<br />

Senior Photo:<br />

the New Jersey av.<br />

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chwomen meeting, 8 p.m. meeting, g, 7 p.m., in Daniel's<br />

Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Somers Point Restaurant<br />

Fire Company Two meeting, 8<br />

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