Sep 1971 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAGE 4 SECTION ONE<br />
FALL FASHIONS<br />
HATS—Whlrntoy*—For All Occasions From $1.50<br />
V<strong>of</strong>oure Foil*....: $6.00 to $».C9<br />
FUR HjVTS—Rnccoon—Bluo FOB<br />
'full MoloShln Minks ....-...-. ..... From $J».M<br />
HAND CROCHETEO CAPS From<br />
HANDDAOS—Loalhoi^-Krinhlo Patents<br />
Now Fall Colors—Sliot—Shapoa- '<br />
Boadod—Odd—Sllwor Motnlllcs—Pooo ,<br />
' COATS—Jackoti—Camel's Hair •>••*/•<br />
Oihmon*—Olonoll Pllo—Molton Wool<br />
Fall Selection — Robot Mousacoata<br />
Oowns Palamas-Emomblos<br />
OLOVBS — SCARFS — HO9ISRY<br />
<strong>City</strong> Pnridns ni<br />
Rear o« Shop<br />
Open 0 a.m. to ~<br />
5:30 p.m.<br />
Friday 9 to 9<br />
82S Anbury Avcnuo<br />
Dial 399-5600<br />
FAY"<br />
As Advertised<br />
In Harpers Bazaar<br />
Fashion on the Move<br />
.. stepping put with dash in a sleek, «QM dress<br />
Qt lOOpcrcintttxiurad polyester. Geometric teaming<br />
tttana* the top and accents a fluid, deep (rant pleat.<br />
827 anj|W'tfii#iiViiiir'rTiirT~ifr iat •ifii'ifri)T'irTriiT-i Price SALE<br />
Saturday .<strong>Sep</strong>t. 25 th<br />
10 A.M.-9 P.M.<br />
Pine Lingerie — Shifts — Scarve*<br />
Jewelry. Slippers, Beach Cover up*<br />
•nd Boutique Item*<br />
SHOP HOW FOR CHRISTMAS ITEMS<br />
FLANDERS HOTEL, 11th and Boardwalk<br />
HtPK fOOUlQl iOCATION '<br />
Ladies' Sportswear<br />
EVERYTHING<br />
MUST GO!<br />
OK* FRIDAY AT 7 P.M.<br />
SAIHtMY FROM 10 A.H.<br />
CASUAL POST<br />
SPORTSWEAR<br />
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, <strong>1971</strong> THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE 5 —"SECTION ONE<br />
Very fall 71<br />
THE NEW NATURAL SPORTS COATS<br />
•...tailored with slightly wider lapels,<br />
slightly larger pocket flaps and slimmed<br />
down body. Perfect expression <strong>of</strong> today's<br />
natural shoulder model. In an exceptional<br />
collection <strong>of</strong> woolens.<br />
STANLEY BLACKER<br />
BOTANY<br />
KINGSRIDGE<br />
H. FREEMAN & SON<br />
from $60.00<br />
from $69.95<br />
from $70.00<br />
from $115.00<br />
OPBN FWDAY and SATURDAY MITBI<br />
Obituaries <strong>of</strong> the week Edith A. Lambert<br />
George W. Stevenson<br />
Laura Yost<br />
Mrs. Laura Yost <strong>of</strong> 1017<br />
Asbury av., died Sunday a<br />
victim <strong>of</strong> fire in her home.<br />
She was • 83. A native <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, she had been a<br />
local resident for 10 years.<br />
Funeral services are being<br />
conducted - in Philadelphia<br />
today with interment at St.<br />
Thomas* Church Cemetery In<br />
White. Marsh. Arrangements<br />
were by the Godfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home. :•.••_ '.'<br />
Pick<br />
Perfection<br />
VENTURA »3OO<br />
AUBO »IOO TO IS7S<br />
WEDDINO RING BO<br />
The center engagement<br />
diamond is guaranteed<br />
perfect by Keepsake (or<br />
replacement assured). Remember,<br />
in diamonds, perfection<br />
means more<br />
brilliance.<br />
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DIAMOND RINO9<br />
SMITH JEWELERS<br />
1289 S. Shore Road;<br />
Palermo, N. 1.<br />
Dial 399-3171<br />
Maim*<br />
TUE&, 9:30 to<br />
WEO. and SAT.. 9:30 to<br />
Guarantee Bank<br />
announces<br />
The Great Pay Off.<br />
The Great Bank has a great plan for getting rid<br />
<strong>of</strong> your bills. Our Pay-Off Loan is the easy, quick way<br />
to pay <strong>of</strong>f all your'debts and save money.<br />
Right now, you're paying 18% interest on most,<br />
if not all, <strong>of</strong> your outstanding bills. A Guarantee<br />
Bank Pay-Off Loan costs much less. And we'll prove<br />
it. Call one <strong>of</strong> our Loan Advisors and tell him how<br />
much you owe. He'll work out a quick Pay-Off plan<br />
Everett H: Slimm <strong>of</strong> 117 E.<br />
Coulter ay!, Collingswood,<br />
former owner and operator <strong>of</strong> .<br />
the Seaview Hotel at 1011 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
av., died suddenly yesterday in<br />
West Jersey Hospital, Camden.<br />
He was 62.<br />
Mr. Slimm was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the First United Methodist<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> Collingswood and <strong>of</strong><br />
the Alpha Bible Class.<br />
Surviving are his wife, Julia<br />
H.; two daughters, Mrs.<br />
Barbara Weber <strong>of</strong> Rockledge,<br />
Pa., and Mrs. Betty Parsons <strong>of</strong><br />
Collingswood; one son, Donald<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lumberton; two brothers,<br />
Harold <strong>of</strong> Westmont and<br />
Elwood <strong>of</strong> Berlin; and six<br />
grandchildren.<br />
Funeral services will be held<br />
tomorrow (Friday) at 11 a.m.<br />
from the Foster Funeral Home,<br />
Haddon and Lees av.,<br />
Collingswood. Interment will be<br />
at Lakeyiew Memorial Park,<br />
Cinnaminson Township. A<br />
viewing will be held at the<br />
, funeral home this evening from<br />
for you, with no obligation. You won't even have to<br />
give him your name.<br />
And ask him about our Good Credit Handler's<br />
Reward — after you've made all your payments<br />
punctually, we'll give you $1 for every $100 you<br />
borrowed. It's our very special way <strong>of</strong> saying<br />
"Thank you."<br />
That's worth a phone call. 345-3111.<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> • Mwrfttt * NorthfMd • Somm Point • Hammonton • Phono 345-3111.<br />
Viola M. Marvin<br />
Mrs. Viola M. Marvin <strong>of</strong> 3802<br />
Pembroke la. died Saturday.<br />
She was 66. • •<br />
Mrs. Marvin was a native <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia and had made her<br />
home here for four years. She<br />
was a member <strong>of</strong> Pilgrim<br />
Chapter OES <strong>of</strong> Tamaqua, Pa.,<br />
and Trinity United Methodist<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> Marmora. -<br />
Surviving are her husband,<br />
John H., one son, George J.<br />
Morgan <strong>of</strong> this city; one sister,<br />
Mrs. Alice Trader <strong>of</strong> Pennsauken;<br />
one brother, Franklin<br />
Khause<strong>of</strong> Glassboro; and three<br />
grandchildren.<br />
Funeral services were held<br />
yesterday morning in the;<br />
Go4uKf-$ni}th.FuneTa|i Hone;<br />
V BurSv* r - 'W0B in Seaside'<br />
Cemetery, Palermo.<br />
Louise Downani<br />
Alter Rosary Society plans rummage sale<br />
George W. Stevenson <strong>of</strong> 35 W. -<br />
17th st. died Tuesday in Shore •<br />
Memorial tS Mrs. Edith A. Lambert <strong>of</strong> 145<br />
SOMERS POINT—The Altar<br />
OCEAN VIEW —Mrs. Louise<br />
formation call 927-5214 or 927-<br />
Central av. died last Thursday<br />
Rosary Society <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph's 3026. ' -..•:,<br />
Downam <strong>of</strong> Shore rd., <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
in Shore Memorial Hospital:<br />
R.C. Church sponsoring a<br />
View, died <strong>Sep</strong>tember 8 at her<br />
, The first meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
She was 72.<br />
rummage sale October 8 and 9 Society for the new year will be<br />
home after a lingering illness.<br />
Mrs. Lambert was born in<br />
from. 9 a.m. to S p.m. All h€ld October 5 following the<br />
She was 85. -<br />
Hospital after, a Baltimore and moved here in<br />
housewares and pictures would Rosary at 8 p.m. - . :<br />
Mrs. Downam was the widow<br />
lenghty illness. He was 81. 1949 from the Washington, DSC,<br />
be appreciated. For in-<br />
<strong>of</strong> Joseph Downam,' former<br />
Born in Havfe de Grace, Md.; • -area. She was a member <strong>of</strong> the owner <strong>of</strong> Dowfiam Farms- in<br />
Mr. Stevenson moved to <strong>Ocean</strong> First United Methodist Church. <strong>Ocean</strong> View. She was born in<br />
<strong>City</strong> from Philadelphia in 1954. , Surviving are one stepson, G. Newport and had lived in this <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
He was a retired Navy Chief Calvin Lambert <strong>of</strong> Lutherville, . area for 62 years. She was a<br />
Mechanic and had been em- Md.; one brother, Albert Aiken member <strong>of</strong> Calvary . Baptist<br />
agd Published In America's Greatest Family' Resort;<br />
ployed as a Navy Inspector <strong>of</strong> Annapolis, Md.;'.and two Church.<br />
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after his retirement. '• ' . 'grandchildren.<br />
• . Surviving are two daughters, OCtlAN CITY SEOTlNEL-tEDGER, Inc.<br />
He was a member <strong>of</strong> the Funeral services were Mrs. Rhoda Schenck <strong>of</strong> West<br />
112'8th;Street, <strong>Ocean</strong>^<strong>City</strong>iN'J. 0822S '<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic Club, the conducted at the Godfrey-Smith Palm Beach, Fla.,.and Mrs.<br />
William Bojton Post American Funeral Home Sunday evening<br />
• Established 1881 ^ ; .<br />
Mary Dailey <strong>of</strong> Palermo; three<br />
Legion in Fort Washington, with the Rev. Charles Wilcock, sons, Harry J. Joseph and<br />
Entered at Post Office at X)cean (Sty. N;3.,:0822B ;<br />
DC, and Mitchell Lodge 296 F pastor <strong>of</strong> the First United Parro, all <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> View; nine<br />
as seco.^d clasj matter<br />
and AM <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. Methodist Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiating. grandchildren and 27 great<br />
Surviving are his wife, Bessie Interment was at Fort Lincoln grandchildren and one great<br />
C; one daughter, Mrs.<br />
Cemetery in Washington. great grandchild.<br />
JOHN T. STETHERS ....?....<br />
Elizabeth Lafferty <strong>of</strong> this city;<br />
The Rev. .Gary Hunter, VINCENT T. MICHELETTE ...<br />
one sister, Mrs. Mildred<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> Calvary Baptist<br />
Watkins <strong>of</strong> Palermo; and two Thomas G. Southwell Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiated at services JOHN J. SOUTHARIH Advertising Manager<br />
grandchildren.<br />
and burial was in the church<br />
Funeral services will be Thomas G. Southwell <strong>of</strong> 1544 cemetery.<br />
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: MM |wr year by mall In Oowa CHy i«4<br />
conducted at the Godfrey-Smith Simpson av. died last Thursday<br />
wIclnHy; ili moottit. $J.$8. Eltmrlwr*, east <strong>of</strong> Mlululppi Rhwr.<br />
Funeral Home, 809 Central av., after a short illness. He was 92.<br />
pw yMr $4.75; sis mootfu, $tW. West <strong>of</strong> MlMluipsi RUwijpfr<br />
Saturday at 11 a.m. with the Mr. Southwell was born in<br />
Rev. Charles Wilcock, pastor <strong>of</strong>' Philadelphia and had been a If everyone agreed with yaar, $5.75. Price on nawutand, U cants par copy. Pablk«iftaa)<br />
Schodula: Waskly wary Thursday; SamMnefch/ Tuaaday md<br />
the First United Methodist summer resident here for a everyone else the world<br />
Friday fram aacond «Mak In I Juna J vnNI<br />
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Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment number <strong>of</strong> years moving here would stop turning.<br />
will be at Seaside Cemetery, for his permanent residence 10<br />
Palermo. Friends may call years ago. He was retired in<br />
Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. It; has 1943 after 42 years with the Bell<br />
been requested thatsin lieu <strong>of</strong> Telephone Company. He was a<br />
flowers, contributions be sent to member <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
the Cape May County Rescue Presbyterian Church <strong>of</strong> this<br />
Squad.<br />
city.<br />
Surviving are his wife, Ruth;<br />
one son, Charles <strong>of</strong> Arden, Del.;<br />
one daughter, Mrs. Sedgwick<br />
Everett H. Slimm<br />
Fry <strong>of</strong> California; a stepdaughter,<br />
Virginia Galloway <strong>of</strong><br />
this city, several grandchildren<br />
and great grandchildren.<br />
Funeral services were<br />
conducted. Monday -.in<br />
Philadelphia with interment at<br />
Hillside Cemetery, Roslyn, Pa.<br />
Aloysius V.<br />
Rev. Aloysius V. O'Connell <strong>of</strong><br />
1615 West av. died suddenly at<br />
his local home last week. He<br />
was 62.<br />
Rev. O'Connell was chaplain<br />
and head priest at St. John's<br />
Orphanage in Philadelphia. He<br />
was born in Easton, Pa., and<br />
was graduated from St. Charles<br />
Boremeo Seminary in<br />
Philadelphia hi 1934. He also<br />
was affiliated with Villa St.<br />
Joseph and St. Francis Country<br />
House in Darby, Pa.<br />
A Mass <strong>of</strong> the Resurrection<br />
was celebrated Monday at St.<br />
Francis Country House with<br />
His Eminence John Cardinal<br />
Krol, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiating. Burial was in<br />
Gethsemane Cemetery in<br />
Easton. The funeral service<br />
was conducted in Philadelphia<br />
with arrangemetns by the<br />
Godfrey-Smith Funeral Home.<br />
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Suzanne Berger Ager<br />
Mrs. Suzanne Berger Ager <strong>of</strong><br />
419 Bay av. died Monday in<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital. She<br />
was 68.<br />
i Mrs. Ager was a native <strong>of</strong><br />
> Philadelphia and was a retired<br />
insurance clerk having worked<br />
for the Haney Chattin Agency.<br />
Private services and in-<br />
.terment were conducted<br />
Tuesday. Local arrangements<br />
were by the Godfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home.<br />
Leota Victoria Wood<br />
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SOMERS POINT — Mrs.<br />
Victoria Wood <strong>of</strong> 5071st st. died<br />
Monday in Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital. A native <strong>of</strong> Reading,<br />
Pa., Mrs. Wood had resided<br />
here since childhood.<br />
Survivors include her<br />
husband, George; four sons,<br />
Charles H. Potter <strong>of</strong> Levittown,<br />
Pa., Richard F. Potter <strong>of</strong><br />
Abington, Pa., George I. Wood<br />
and Leslie H. Wood, both <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city; and one sister, Ann<br />
Elizabeth Wentzel <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
Services will be held today<br />
(Thursday) at 11 a.m. in the<br />
Middleton-Stroble Funeral<br />
Home with the Rev. William<br />
Conover, pastor <strong>of</strong> Linwood<br />
Community Church, <strong>of</strong>-<br />
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Here are the two reasons to buy your<br />
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2. The lowest price yet for this 18" set.<br />
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The Biggest & the<br />
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made. 25" Super-Scresn Ctuomacolor<br />
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Titan 100 Chassis with Solld-Stato Dura-<br />
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Guaranteed Expert TV Antenna Repairs<br />
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Open Friday Night 'til 9 P. M.<br />
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