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'AJ5E 10 - SECTION ONI THE OC1AN CITY SiNTINBLlJDOER<br />

DELICIOUS FOOD — SBNSIBLY PRICED<br />

Four Y's RESTAURANT<br />

PLATTERS • DINNERS • COCKTAILS<br />

TASTY SANDWICHES<br />

V* MILE NORTH OP TUCKAHOE<br />

Just Minutes Away — A Pleasant Drive 'nini Hie Country<br />

ROUT1 SO—CORBIN CITY PHONE 628-J44I<br />

SEE OUR Q^STfR PLATf COLLECTION I<br />

HICKM4M<br />

F0O0<br />

1155 ASBURY AVE.<br />

Manv —<br />

DIAL 399-1515<br />

Duplicated bv Any!<br />

CONEY'S<br />

INC.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Rosievelf Blvd. <strong>On</strong>e Mil* From Bridge<br />

LIQUOR<br />

STORE<br />

Walt Known Brandt<br />

RYE . BOURBON<br />

GIN . RUM<br />

BEER<br />

OPEN<br />

WEEKDAYS<br />

f A.M. to 10 P.M.<br />

No Sunday Sales<br />

BAR<br />

Open Daily<br />

from 9a,m,<br />

Open<br />

Sundays<br />

12 Noon<br />

Dial 399-9851<br />

Circle<br />

CANADIAN-AMfRICAN<br />

BLfNDID WHISKEY<br />

Straight Whult.y<br />

Canndlfln Whiik»y<br />

6 V.ir, Old<br />

4 Y»«r» Old<br />

TOTAL 51% AGIO WHISKIES<br />

49% Neutral Spirit.<br />

— 16 Pro<strong>of</strong> —<br />

FIFTH<br />

U.30<br />

QUART<br />

*S29<br />

CIRCLE<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

FINEST AND MOST COMPLETi<br />

<strong>On</strong> tH«» Circle<br />

IN ALL OF SOUTH<br />

JiRSlY<br />

STOCK<br />

Som#n Point<br />

Dial 927-2921 or 6422<br />

•U KM<br />

Abtolulily the Flntmt<br />

! S M.KS !>• tlf<br />

NUT A SID ON!,1 , HI<br />

BRUNCH<br />

Strrmd Anywherm on thm Jmrmmy Coatll<br />

Swred ETOT Baatoj ot the Ts<br />

Rfltiunnt<br />

THE SAXONY ROOM<br />

Dope lecture<br />

for parents<br />

A 3pf i i»i prugram on<br />

naFLotics \%ill In pre*Ln£ed fur<br />

local parents October 28 at 8<br />

p ni in the hit|h SLHOHI<br />

guditorium<br />

It has htnn pomtt r tci combat its*<br />

fating tned is to know thu firfc*<br />

about drug abus*-<br />

Rubert M Aiknn high<br />

'•thpol principal has urgrd nil<br />

parents to ri^trvt, thi ivinmg<br />

a* it could hi one <strong>of</strong> tht most<br />

important <strong>of</strong> their child «. life<br />

Former iddicts will<br />

catididK discus, the* ust <strong>of</strong><br />

drug*, and their danger An<br />

opportunity will bt pro\ldt--d<br />

for questions from the<br />

audiencL no mutif r huw<br />

pcrsonjl iincJ fFank ansucrftill<br />

be gi\€ n<br />

The * ii rung u sponsor* d h\<br />

the Lions Club ind will be free<br />

to the public The men<br />

pr* anting tht pmpFam will be<br />

condurting y-tninir cl ir%* *> for<br />

high school students Tue^da\<br />

through Friday October 28 to<br />

31<br />

Too Late To Classify<br />

STATION WASQN — I9€4 Chevy<br />

BriAjre Top fn*r=ft*trH£^t G£ST^J*inn<br />

nsw ttres pownr xieefmg Reastjf*<br />

fele Call J99^1BS4 evwUruJs-<br />

ANQ SKIN Bcaw<br />

ma*sagi and iFP^ttT<br />

yuf r<br />

By appa<br />

; Pe ortal i a b^n<br />

iment »ily Virtu<br />

a B JS 12 Dj lit<br />

Uimin<br />

D ii r i ii£<br />

-qit iclrnn liur<br />

nut IHH\ it h<br />

Llmrti r<br />

Whiticar<br />

u i*d i<br />

Dutih<br />

1 n . <strong>of</strong><br />

UlilP<br />

t II flit<br />

fr.iin i trip tit<br />

Hirn' V rthirh h id<br />

i un d dr* im ft?r<br />

h hi H i ^ nil int d<br />

I Hf hi ippufi ntl\<br />

II i I fit t frttm thi<br />

B jrt~*n Am u *if \bifiKdiin<br />

Mr H.<br />

Pi i hmtlur Captun \ \<br />

*^JI1J Sp iffuW J- thr cnr %\hti<br />

fthltli- ir jf btu irt b I i hui<br />

Tpp~*Jr^ fr *qilt ntl\ un uUr<br />

m ph » md t ni- c«u Mi<br />

ttiHEitft ills Sht naU-d that It<br />

Fun* fal < P\ICI will bi<br />

i 1 kiitftn fac I thr uni?<br />

Ctijucttd un 5dLurdi> at 11<br />

p-ifr*»w f it nitirt %ifd ntd<br />

i rn b\ thi Rr\ Dr WilhimR<br />

md n^-inL. in i-rt than am<br />

Gyffjck it dh< Godffcv Smith<br />

ith r nf tht ft nth* ft d Cimik<br />

Funtnl Humn H09 Cmtnl av<br />

Mr F Icirnnct Cld\ tun<br />

Fn« nd ma\ tail bi t» non 10<br />

h rticulturt chmrmin<br />

ami 11 SatunJa\ inorrun^<br />

rimindnd mt-mh* p= thit nutt i<br />

Burial will bt_ in tht Old Stum<br />

thr tinit tij pi int bulb and<br />

Church ttmt[i rv Fairtcm<br />

pruiit. h\ drins i* to l^urt prt. id* nI ^i iL-tifti* d Mr Hunnrar\ pallbt iftr^<br />

bl turn fur m \t \ t ar<br />

Chjrii ^*pp 1 Stimt f- Pc int int-Iudt Ehvoud F Kirkm m<br />

*•—Anna—Brndv<strong>of</strong> L*pp~~f— -Cliarl*^—kr—=ThuT-tnn--fDfmpj=-<br />

< ncjuct *d dl in with T -alt- <strong>of</strong> L3 irb\ Pi a LII.A<br />

Sumtr Puint Ma\ur t rtd^V<br />

Lhapmm forrrn r Ort in Cit><br />

Mr- Alb rt E Aldrtdge J<br />

§S0 Detail<br />

Srli p.fn.<br />

bl tad pr |,mm h imi n ha_<br />

nnn n ^ th nn al L, t nf<br />

TVVO MMiLV near Gardens<br />

First figgr 3 Essdr^mSi<br />

h K<br />

vi>ning in the Masnnie<br />

B8ir« 500 feet west <strong>of</strong> the westerly<br />

eurWiw <strong>of</strong> Bay Avenue to 300 fe«<br />

Tompk-,<br />

The day after election is<br />

<strong>of</strong> the easterly eurbi.ne <strong>of</strong> .Bay Av= The event is scheduled for only SO days away, and that is<br />

(6) both sides <strong>of</strong> Bay Aiwut October 24 and 2B at th,, when we'll know the outcome<br />

ffom ,J BSin, ?00 feet Msu'n " <strong>of</strong>" thi • temple, 10th St. an(i Wesley av, in case you care as, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />

loutn<strong>of</strong>ly cureline <strong>of</strong> Boosevolt<br />

Boulevard—HtB Stf.ct to" Jio f«<br />

Hours will bo 10 a.m. to 9 p.m, you should.<br />

north <strong>of</strong> the northerly eurbiint. <strong>of</strong> Fliiduy and 10 a.m. until sold<br />

Roosevelt Bouli!Vird_34th Striw out on Saturday,<br />

Seetior, 1. Thi, Ors.n.nee".hall<br />

Miss Holroyd rioted there<br />

Wb? law<br />

are many hynd made iti-ms<br />

BOBIPTT U SHARP which should be <strong>of</strong>|nterest to<br />

Divip L SIMPSON<br />

CMISTIH j. WIMIEPJC. those seeftinij qifts. There nlsfi<br />

eoMMISSIONERS wHI be a white elephant table<br />

Tne gbeve OFdtnance wa§ pa-seri<br />

en firlt reading at a mf*s <strong>of</strong> iirid a baked Roods booth,<br />

tne Board_ <strong>of</strong> Cmnv M w m <strong>of</strong> th'i .Members are risked to donate<br />

Ciry <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> ctiyrI New JeFssv" eake« and other food items.<br />

SsvartK read an n. Mrs.<br />

poem for Columbuappropriate<br />

((iimes were played Day and<br />

|iertainin(i to the holiday. ills'.<br />

The next ri'Kulii- meetin(;<br />

will he OctDber 27.<br />

Murray<br />

on th v ju ry <strong>of</strong><br />

from<br />

olgh g t nion<br />

and four women w m?vi*F hi*<br />

kfinwn- .A^ if<br />

unly HO m<br />

fr.ii r women will<br />

i ^v n . A it Y. \ lh.<br />

nr-vr-r<br />

. nh • ui li imiiuli<br />

IM Inn I. turning I I th )Urt<br />

room I.. iniiiiuiKi tli •(<br />

< liri tophi r lir. nil ,n HIILIK<br />

\v I not I'uiltv<br />

lin\ In s iMll lit \i r b Un d<br />

nn th. i Imi i < » '"1 Iin ml,<br />

it, mi t ilouljli ,, < n ,,.K<br />

r,.ol,,:( I,,,,,<br />

M( uiwlnl* Murr i t h]<br />

ludi i Rimm hi dm n t III •<br />

th* hopitlllty illnnh (J hnri b\<br />

tin < ipe Mi. ( i unt% ) nl It<br />

t u n nrinni). n \i it r md<br />

hi nut )l!nu( d tut <strong>of</strong> hi (ill<br />

Mllrnv nil hi u ,,rl In ,i I<br />

II) • i ill- rn m,. , n Un<br />

nb tun liii!, ju tin rh it| i /IM r<br />

with u Ii! i in (>l_t |,j,k tn hi.,<br />

friends at the Terfe Haute<br />

Mayor B Thomas WaJdman,<br />

Brueu P, Dimpn, Lemuel H.<br />

Hirp- Clinton B, Campbei!, Sr..<br />

n1 T Lea Adams,<br />

P Ilbearr-ra includo Thomas<br />

m ngar, Harvey Jmith,<br />

^' n Andrews, Er n t*st<br />

B Lt= Jack Kertiand und<br />

R b Burke.<br />

TILTBM iHePPIHS €INTEi<br />

NORTHFIBLO—444 il«<br />

fREE PARKINS AT BOSS<br />

NOW<br />

SHOW) ta<br />

THSU TUESB*»<br />

SOME<br />

KIND OF A<br />

NUT<br />

WITH<br />

DICK VANDYKE<br />

ANGIE DICKINSON<br />

FEATUHtS *T<br />

WertniHl S, a, 10 p.m.<br />

Saturday 4, s, I, 10 p.m-<br />

SundJir IS, 1, 4, 6, 8, 10 pnt,<br />

KIDDIES MAT1NIF<br />

SATURDAT<br />

"Draeula Hai Risen<br />

Prom The Gravo"<br />

riATUtrES AT a » 4 urn,<br />

ALL SEATS 7ie<br />

Classified Ads Bring You Quick h<br />

Famous Foi<br />

Beirdwslk<br />

•t 9th St.<br />

ni SOMERS<br />

POINT<br />

M \\ U I Ml "NT<br />

Nt I HI<br />

Sl'NDAV<br />

APOOD<br />

STEAKS<br />

ITALIAN<br />

^<br />

nm\<br />

TODAY and FRIDAY—ONI SHOW ONLY Mm,<br />

SATURDAY SHOWS 2:00 . 7:00 and 9 : «<br />

Irnodern-day story . that reaches from theshaKoTI .„„„„„„<br />

the Kremlin ta the splendor <strong>of</strong> the'VatS'"<br />

MGM prflsants a George &igiund preduetol<br />

SHOES<br />

OF THE<br />

FISHERMAN<br />

,, Anthony Quinn • Osl«r Wimif<br />

David Janssen • Vittorio 0§ SIM<br />

I ^ .«.,, Sir Laurence 0IM«<br />

Strand will be Closed Man,, Tue., Wid,<br />

NIXT WffK<br />

THU, • FRI, . SAT<br />

OCT. 23.24.25<br />

8th StrMt<br />

Off Walk<br />

CLOSRD SUNDAY<br />

VANESSAIMii,<br />

NOW PLAYING<br />

SHOWS 7Hi ind 9:3O_MATINI1 SAT. 2 P.M.<br />

MDWAT POPULAR PRICES!<br />

Broadway's smash musical now the most exciting movie in year<br />

SWEET CHARM<br />

Gala Opening Friday, Oct. 17 • 2 Firsf Run Hits SH0WIN9<br />

Af long last,,.<br />

the long awaited<br />

Lawrence Durrell's<br />

MIS: 7 ,nd 9 6,30. i;30. 1O]JO 6:Jo, BilO,<br />

M 1> l»<br />

646-4700<br />

CANNES FILM FESTIVALWINNERI<br />

"Best Film By a New Director.<br />

A man went<br />

looking for.<br />

Am rica,<br />

And couldn't<br />

find it<br />

anywhere...<br />

, f'ANDO COMfANy In ajspcislion *ilh fiftttt<br />

RAYBERT PWDlJCTIONi 0r#ssnl> L 0 a<br />

PETER<br />

FONDA<br />

DENNIS<br />

HOPPER<br />

TIMIS; T!3O mi S.30 CBNT.<br />

Y, OCTOBiR 16,<br />

,h Mliloiie, <strong>of</strong> Fort<br />

TPMS, will be the<br />

at n series uf Uospnl<br />

f-minisfer guest<br />

meetings series<br />

^Htf<br />

n<br />

Shore rd.,<br />

26.15 Moniluy,<br />

£Qi and qonti<br />

lufi'diiy, Octobe<br />

...etinljs urr op,<br />

| public nnd u ci<br />

iltiaD i« .'«tended 1<br />

,,) Services will be at<br />

,aCh eveninu exc..pt<br />

when they will bi!<br />

rn, nnd 0 p.m.<br />

Molune prepared for<br />

career nnd beenmn<br />

and editorial<br />

,t for the Dallas<br />

11 p r a 1 d and<br />

leal eartounisi for<br />

Texas Newspriiser<br />

prea. He relinquished his<br />

jaianal cartooninj! career<br />

|Tg3B to enter the<br />

<strong>of</strong> the chureh. He<br />

linucs to use his<br />

jnini; talent in the<br />

; illuslrntim! his lectures<br />

lind sermons. He ,» lho<br />

nuthor <strong>of</strong> "aartnon, n.r<br />

Chureh HulletinK" ' „„,[<br />

•'Minute With the Master"<br />

. Mr, Maliine has served<br />

Gliurches in Texas, Colorado<br />

nnri Illinois and is presently<br />

minister for the Trail Lake<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> Christ in F()rt<br />

Worth, 1,.X11«. In addition to<br />

his _ n'HUlnr ministry he hns<br />

helti numerous evanuelistie<br />

meetings ,,,,(| eoil,,K(,<br />

lectureships • throuiihnut the<br />

country.<br />

MULL IN (iKHMANY<br />

Army I'rivnti. Konnlcl . E<br />

Hull, yo. „„,( ,,f Mre<br />

Theltrin M, Hull, <strong>of</strong><br />

Atihtabuln, Ohio, mid Arthur<br />

L, Hull, <strong>of</strong> 12 K. Oth<br />

this eity, wii<br />

mcdieiil sjicci<br />

j<br />

3rd Infiintry<br />

K i t /. I n c e n ,<br />

Septenibur 10.<br />

OFFICE<br />

EQUIPMENT<br />

TYPiWRITIRS<br />

OFFICE MACHINERY<br />

MIMEOtSRAPH . DUPLICATORS<br />

ADDING MACHINES<br />

st;1<br />

uiied as a<br />

with tin. n<br />

Divishin<br />

SUPPLIES<br />

! COMPLiTi UNi OF SCHOOL SUPPLIIS<br />

FREE PAHKING NEXT TO STORE<br />

SCHIFF-CHARNEY<br />

1807-09 Atlantic Ave.,<br />

Atlantic Ciry, N, J.<br />

348-4211<br />

Fuel Chief<br />

OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT<br />

ITEEL and CAST IRON<br />

HOT WATER BOILERS<br />

— 1-YEAR SERVICE POLICY<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

LUMBERS, inc.<br />

formerly Taccarino Plumblnfl & Heafing<br />

i WEST AVENUE DIAL 399-0450<br />

New Under Owner«hip-M*inagement sf<br />

WON CRAMfR • JOSIPH DOUtJHIRTY<br />

ANTHONY PiPI<br />

near<br />

FALL SALI<br />

STORM DOORS and STORM WINDOWS<br />

ALUMINUM STORM DOOR<br />

WHITE ALUMINUM DOOR<br />

$59.95<br />

WHITE CARRIAOE DOOR<br />

§69,95<br />

WHITI COLONIAL DOOR<br />

eomplBtj W|r(, pr.no.fypq hlnie,<br />

I, "*»»». wind chech chain, loch iH<br />

i^8<br />

* MP8 sh «fjo fop doori MP rt<br />

ITILY INSTALUiD.<br />

DIM 399-1241<br />

n<br />

siiiii'i: iiii<br />

AIHIi.lS<br />

', SUIIIIII.<br />

Ilrtliillill I.ANi!<br />

THE OCEAN CITY<br />

SENTINIL-UIDGIR<br />

POSTER CONTEST - Ellen Straok (second from left) nnri Gwen Bednar<br />

Uucond from right) show their prize-winning posters for the St. Joseph's PTA<br />

Smorgasbord Shuwn with the winners are Mrs. Philip Curry, oo=chairrnan "<strong>of</strong><br />

the Smorgasbord; Magr. Edward O'Connor, pastor; and Mrs. John D<br />

Uanzonbackpr, co chairman with Mrs, Curry. Tubman Photo.<br />

: \<br />

Sf. Joseph's<br />

PTA plans for<br />

smorgasbord<br />

SOMERS POINT - Thf<br />

PTA uf St Josi ph » School<br />

has announced final plans<br />

for thi fall smorgasbord<br />

entitled * CuhnaFy Magio THL<br />

affuir wilt bt. Saturday in<br />

the schnol hall on Hnrbor<br />

In frurn 1 tu H p m ind<br />

will be undt r the direction<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr" Philip Currv and<br />

Mm John Danzenbikpr<br />

en-chairladms<br />

In cunnoction with tht><br />

smnrBjsbord I po'ter cuntf't<br />

was held for seventh and<br />

eighth grade students. Prizes<br />

went to Ellen Straek and<br />

Owen Bednar. Presentations<br />

wore made by Mrs. James<br />

Duffield, publicity ehairlady.<br />

Other working on the<br />

eommitteas are: Kitchen<br />

Workers, Ray Borecllees and<br />

Mrs. Larry Hnincs; Relish<br />

Church schedules<br />

fellowship time<br />

SOMERS POINT - The<br />

Youth Fellowship <strong>of</strong> Christ<br />

Episcopal Church has invited<br />

youth groups <strong>of</strong> other<br />

churches In the area to meet<br />

with them Sunday at 7:30<br />

p.m. for a Worship service<br />

followed by a fellowship<br />

time.<br />

The service will be an<br />

Explained Eucharist with<br />

several <strong>of</strong> the young people<br />

taking part, Bileen Gilbert<br />

and Marion Mitchell will<br />

serve as ushers, Jamgs_.<br />

^Johnson will read the Eplstio<br />

and John Roberts the<br />

Oospel, Todd Bauer and<br />

Jerry Mack will serve as<br />

Acolytes and Peter Oilbert<br />

will read the Explanation as<br />

the vicar, the Rev. Adolph<br />

W. Kahl, celebrates the Holy<br />

Eucharist.<br />

This gerviee is an<br />

outgrowth <strong>of</strong> a Jazjt Mas, at<br />

Our Ladj <strong>of</strong> borrows R C<br />

Church in Linwnod to which<br />

a number <strong>of</strong> youth groups<br />

wi re invittd last spring It is<br />

hoped that >outh group <strong>of</strong><br />

other churches ^*ill issut<br />

similar invitatinna *o that<br />

the young people msiy It.arn<br />

how each group wnrships<br />

Methodist Church Circles Seaville Methodist Church<br />

in first meetings <strong>of</strong> year to mark j 13th anniversary<br />

First meetings <strong>of</strong> th??<br />

1369^70 year were held<br />

recently for circles <strong>of</strong> the<br />

WSCS <strong>of</strong> the First United<br />

Methodist Chureh.<br />

"The Christian in Today's<br />

World" m the study theme<br />

for tho ensuing year. Circle<br />

loaders report that lively<br />

discussions are taking place<br />

with a high percentage <strong>of</strong><br />

members participating.<br />

The circles have bet'n<br />

reorganised for the year and<br />

are Under the leadership <strong>of</strong><br />

newly designated chairmen.'<br />

Seven! r<br />

Dunn, Mrs, W.R. Irwin, Mrs,<br />

William Powell, Mrs, Edward<br />

Robinson and Mrs, Nils<br />

Swanieii were wi?leomrd as<br />

guests. DevotionM wure led<br />

by Mrs, James Miller and<br />

Mrs, Robert Kreisman, Mrs,<br />

Henry Hummel presented the<br />

study book. The circle plans<br />

to visit the children in the<br />

Foster Home hi Marniorn<br />

nnd to purehflSi* canned<br />

goods for Hanch Hope, MTH.<br />

Hummell, 2045 Central av.,<br />

will bt* hostess for the nest<br />

meeting, November >\, nt B<br />

p.m,<br />

Mrs. Theo V, Townsend.<br />

ch/iirmrm, nnd Mrs, Raymond<br />

Blood imtfTUunedmrmhers <strong>of</strong><br />

tile Dorens Circle at the<br />

Church P;if!or; Mm.. Mfilvinn<br />

Burdetle and Mrs. Cinien<br />

Landiji were welecimed :i?i<br />

guilts by tin- 14 members<br />

p resent Devotions were<br />

given by Mrs. Raymond<br />

Blood and the study bonk<br />

WHS presented by Mrs,<br />

MILL FINISH WINOOWI<br />

TriplB Track, t fllasi and —<br />

1 Screen. Compare<br />

eltewhera at SIS 9S<br />

5 for $77.50.<br />

AN0DIZED WINDOWS<br />

Triple Track, Wool pile<br />

Woalhor Stripping. Sold<br />

dlsewhore af SJ0.9J.<br />

S for SS2.5O.<br />

FREE<br />

WHITS STORM WINDOWS<br />

., iakBdon White Finish.<br />

MEASURING<br />

•J Comparo tliowhor*<br />

at $11.M.<br />

5 for $87,50.<br />

and<br />

INSTALLATION<br />

FOR FREE HSTlMATJi and<br />

HOME DEMONSTRATION<br />

BAKER'S ALUMINUM PRODUCTS<br />

IMi WHST AVENUE, OCEAN CITY<br />

Laurence Lunny. Hostesses<br />

for the next meeting at Uio<br />

Chureh Parlor will tie Mrs.<br />

Albert Blum gnd MP, Snrah<br />

Nolte. The meeting will be<br />

Novembej- t at H p.m.<br />

Mrs. Frank Johnson, new<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the Esther<br />

Circle, conducted the<br />

meeting held at Plymouth In<br />

with 23 members present,<br />

Mrs, Richard Clunn, WSCS<br />

president, was rt guest,<br />

Devutions and study book<br />

were presented by Mrs. John<br />

FuIIerton, The next meeting<br />

will be Novurnber I at noon<br />

in Plymouth Inn,<br />

Mrs, Kirk Nevlus,<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> Eunice Circle,<br />

entertained nine, members <strong>of</strong><br />

her circle meeting in her<br />

home, Mrs,, Edward Faber<br />

was welcomed as u new<br />

member, Mrs, Nevius<br />

mm<br />

nted the devatums, and<br />

M<br />

prese<br />

Irving Marshall gayv the<br />

Mrs,<br />

study book, Mrs. Robert<br />

Sharp will be hostews at 'the<br />

ni-'xt meeting in her huiiie,<br />

902 Seacrest rd,, November<br />

I at 10 a.m.<br />

Mrs, John Brogitini,<br />

chairman, entertained 12<br />

ineinbens <strong>of</strong> the H.iinhah<br />

Circle, Mrs, Fred Hccht and<br />

Mrs, Clnude Nickeraon<br />

assisted as eo,hostesses, Mrs.<br />

Ralph Bell was welcomed as<br />

;i new member. The study<br />

book was (Jiven by Mrs,<br />

Fred Ileeht, and devotions<br />

by Mrs. Lee Kline and Mrs,<br />

David Lnmunt. A bus trip<br />

to Raiieocas Shoppinfj Center<br />

October H was enjoyed by<br />

members nnd quests. Mrs,<br />

Lam o nt, 1103 Gardens<br />

Parkway, will entertain tilt'<br />

circle November i at 1 p.m.<br />

Fifteen members <strong>of</strong>, the<br />

Lydiii Circle met at the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, LeRoy Van<br />

Gilder, Mrs. Louis" Lheckli'y,<br />

continued on pa^e G<br />

PLUNDERS HOTIL, lllh Sh *<br />

New PuHf Cat<br />

FLING WIG $25<br />

The 118th iinniveraarj' at<br />

beaville United Methodist<br />

Church will be celebrated<br />

Sunday at 3 p.m, with the<br />

Rev, Albert S, Layton,<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> Central United<br />

Methodist Chureh <strong>of</strong><br />

Linwood, as Buest speaker,<br />

Special music will bo<br />

provided by , the Senior<br />

Choir under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. Charles DeVaul and the<br />

Cherub Choir directed by<br />

Mrs. Edward Smith, Harry<br />

T. Kaufmann, a long time<br />

local favorite, wiH entertain<br />

with "Echoes From the<br />

Past" on his accordion, and<br />

Thomas Porch, <strong>of</strong> Millville,<br />

will play special sacred<br />

music on the savophone.<br />

Dedication <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fellowship Hall will fellow<br />

tho service and refreshments<br />

will be served by the<br />

Women's Society <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />

Service,<br />

The Rev. Walter Sawn,<br />

pastor, will be speaker at<br />

"the regular 7;3Q p.m.<br />

service.<br />

The history <strong>of</strong> the chureh<br />

records -that on. August 20,<br />

1968, a group mot and<br />

elected the first trustees.<br />

They chose the name ''The<br />

Seaville Methodist Episcopal<br />

PTA COUNCIL DINNER<br />

MARMORA — Reservation<br />

chairman, Mrs, William<br />

Haines, has announced that<br />

the cape May County<br />

Parcnt-Toachors Association<br />

will hold the Fall County<br />

Council Dinner at the Cape<br />

May Elementary School on<br />

Thursday, October * 23 at 6<br />

p.m. Reservations must be<br />

made by October IB, call<br />

Mrs. Haines at SBMOSO,<br />

Boinjw.il,<br />

Pall iMuty Sp«clall<br />

BONAT CHAMPAGNE CURL

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