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SAGE 4 __ SECTION QNi THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER^ 1.4,<br />
Ctassifted Ads Briig YSK Quick Results<br />
GOIN'<br />
You'll Feel Safer If You're Insured!<br />
Make your hunting trip a plcaiure ... go protected wirh<br />
The Harrferd'i Tripguard Accident Irauranc. far HliMwl,<br />
coviring setident hatards and ilekneu while hunting, hiking<br />
or traveling. ChosM and pay for tho<br />
HUH period you actually neod, any.<br />
where frem IM day fu six month*.<br />
\__t- r 'e j t£JJ<br />
THE IL i.<br />
DARBY AGENCY<br />
. INSURANCE, NOTHING ELSE .<br />
Call 399-0049<br />
^_ v __ J04 CENTRAL AVfNUI f<br />
HATS •• HANDBAGS<br />
LINGERIE - HOUSECOATS • EOBBS<br />
GLOBES • SCARFS - HOSIERY<br />
COAT SALE •• 20% Off Regular Price<br />
WINTER WOOL COATS<br />
• FASHION WEATHER COATS<br />
Values $30,00 to $12500<br />
RIDUCID te $23.?0 to $W,?O<br />
Hf LBN<br />
Open 0 a.m. to<br />
5:30 p.m.<br />
Friday 9 to 0<br />
125 Asbury Avenue<br />
Dial 399.5100<br />
MeyiMniU—<br />
for Winter , , .<br />
j<br />
LOOK"<br />
Slated to m nonstop Uirou(3l<br />
a lively winter nnv knit divasos<br />
and 3 and 3 pe, suits<br />
oxpr<strong>of</strong>fi thernselvts in versatile<br />
Select your Knit wantlmhe<br />
here. Sizes 816'<br />
s 36,00<br />
827 arid 837<br />
Asbury Avent/e<br />
©CHAN CITY<br />
DIAL ]N-««t<br />
Open Daily f-JUO Friday !•»<br />
f<br />
Smith couple to b»<br />
feted on anniversary<br />
Mr and Mra I3avi^ Pn<br />
Ni.,111 *. humi. in hunor ui Mr<br />
and Mn David Pjpi. Smith, tiT<br />
Wj.ncuti, Pii , bnturdjv Tin<br />
Litnt will ci-lebrati* Mr ,ind<br />
Mrs .Smith * 'iOth m-cldm*!<br />
Mr ,ind Mr-, Smith «< r* 1<br />
mnrmd Octt.bt r 29, -I'llO in<br />
^t Mar> \ Epi j-opal ( hurch,<br />
BurlniKtun Mr-, Smith 1, th.<br />
formtr Ruth Hnrner, dauejitir<br />
ril" the Ijitu Kir md Mr-<br />
Thtirnu', Gardm r Hiirnnr t,t<br />
BurlinRtun Mr hmith m thL<br />
*un tif tht latt ttirmtr m.i\ ur<br />
Thoma- Bt.t.th Smith .md Mr*<br />
Smith, nr Philadelphia<br />
Mr ind Mr Smith h,i\e<br />
bun 'uinmer M*,itur^ tu thi,<br />
rt-Mirt lur\t',irs In rn-t nt \ i ir*<br />
the*, hivt b»t-n qut.^,1, at tht<br />
Alvyn Hotel,<br />
Gossafd<br />
Artemis<br />
PINK<br />
BLUE<br />
l -4<br />
i<br />
MACHINE WASHABLE<br />
ARNEL FLEECE<br />
$24 long Jl7 short<br />
DRISS SHOPPE<br />
741 ASIURY AVfNUB<br />
OPEN FRIDAY NITB<br />
TASTING SESSION. Mrs, Juno<br />
Rryson, Consultant Nutritionist for the<br />
Now Jorsivv Shitt- Departim-nt <strong>of</strong> Htmlth,<br />
(right) sm'i's Mrs, Evt'lyn Alwim 1 ,<br />
secretary <strong>of</strong> tin- Capo May County Heart<br />
Association, ii sample <strong>of</strong> tin 1 "low fut"<br />
Heart Association holds<br />
discussion on 'low-fat*<br />
\n % ril i\' Lr nip t I 111<br />
P r il iti Kl li th nr t<br />
1 tt I it li I] i 11 ht If! In<br />
th I i] M i l IH1[\ Ht irl<br />
V- lui ,t, n li t 1 in 111<br />
H mi I ul<br />
~in! r tmL till. \uw il i n tt<br />
him ii 11 tl 1 l i t ^ ur<br />
H irt C n! nt ind th n<br />
amp It i t ti pr p ir d h\ th<br />
\ m* ii n Lht rnniitt<br />
Ur K L rl I Durham<br />
Atl uitit LiU irili I LI t ttht<br />
in in M irm r i d"i tu»nl<br />
\ r ll J nil 1 r n ht ut in<br />
Local artist feature<br />
at Christmas bazaar<br />
-UMl K 1 t)l T rirri<br />
Hint unt t d th it th i d<br />
LikLin 1 J mmt rt ijl<br />
r ill ttt-rt fr (land frt n<br />
-ti t ttill b I jturtd jl<br />
r ip III i^ lit w publi-atn n<br />
Chn tmu- L1/1 ih Lhn tm i.<br />
ntitltH B ipi J r j<br />
Si nr hi mi_ LIV n it Oin t<br />
Fat I nirnlli j Dl t tthi h<br />
Lpi ~*_p il Lhurth ^uumb r<br />
ma b iht untd h\ vtntirik ht r<br />
1 I ni ^'1<br />
at 111 h -ml t iN_rth<br />
Vr RILLH mi! r j. nl ,bl<br />
Wilrltt d<br />
[ r h iri__ il In p rtr uL tl<br />
ipi intmtnl nl Ht al „ will<br />
tt rE- In TI ph I ijrrjpn it<br />
r qui t d<br />
Mr Rii_nn r id in<br />
Pit L inl lilt Aith Hi w.if jt ii<br />
uiri Jttin dm^litir H fyditd<br />
jt th Hu I in ~-h til I Art<br />
m Fhiljri lphi i md th \n<br />
^tud nt L IJU in Nt * i IF(.<br />
Cl \ Hi il tu.li j in Eur-p<br />
tthil rvint, v ith rh \miHJ<br />
F n R t ml m ,,i Mr<br />
RiuLin f iirnni Aij<br />
piirbi il b Dr i t n<br />
t c i lu lit r intl 1 \ hail,, in<br />
th B ti h th ir h H n ir<br />
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rn > It in it I ! llin Ir<br />
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We made the picture small<br />
so you wouldn't spend ad your time just looking.<br />
A whole new flald Of one. Montf Carlo by Chevrolet<br />
For people who have come<br />
to think <strong>of</strong> naw cars only in<br />
terms <strong>of</strong> stereotypes, two<br />
words <strong>of</strong> fair warning,<br />
Monte Curio.<br />
More than a new car, Itji a<br />
whole new Held <strong>of</strong> one. The<br />
first truly luxurious personal<br />
ear even us guys who vs ork for<br />
a !i%'inB can swing.<br />
Keep that in mint) us you<br />
read. Then, if you must, try<br />
bracketing Monte Carlo •with<br />
anything else,<br />
Xnvihme • I u on HIULI it<br />
an> \herL nt-jr tliu priLL<br />
Our apologies to<br />
chrome buffs,<br />
riiL ipc.il turriLjLViLlrt The<br />
list thine fiiiind i ii a I ids Or<br />
J ttmluiun<br />
Or j \kmtt c trio<br />
Tlic linu in, ju 1 ttjiijH,tM^<br />
Tin. lurm i ju I UHJ ulLan<br />
bt*L'i.L tlirun t_ i out<br />
kct ind pri\ m ulititin tii in<br />
ti LU t.innir\ tin i t irtln nt.<br />
It ill add up tii t MontL<br />
Cirlo »i_Lan tinh dt unbi. i<br />
nlplint iJtnl<br />
We knew where to itop.<br />
\n L i v i-h nr dtiu n i h m<br />
ti be nbi L In hi- t mil rt ihl. .<br />
Am nitifi. ih In i r it nl ii t<br />
tu bu humr v ilh Liud\ LLU<br />
u<br />
Sit in Mi ntt Carln imi .<br />
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el<br />
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Like a library att«r hours. u , ng th y nn S print<br />
\Hilh Munti Cirln «t. did fnund in lint furniturt.<br />
ninri- lu nullify nci e thin Tfien \ nitiunt irca into \nd tmi-rLd it ill ttith<br />
V\ c. mjdc IILIIL J ,LILHH. nth new I ilTIL jnd \rnsl<br />
£\er ur tur irudi, lia it^ iidt wall ind trim FLLtiVLd<br />
imL jrlful ittjnfinn But<br />
aril t kneus, s^hurc tu<br />
\nd tup s L did<br />
ottn pc uliar 4i,ou 1!L It ha* the<br />
Ltrtain Iiiilc. t)i it admit Lime<br />
sound And tLrlam nm L path inp<br />
that tran Tut jnd arnpljh that<br />
sound<br />
Whjtacdidnj<br />
do\ n<br />
GM j<br />
track thLm<br />
You don't feel like a<br />
fifth wheel.<br />
tompjrtmi-nt<br />
Vfonie Csrlu s conn.pt i it<br />
Thr*n dam them up differ^ iriirn other lu^unou^<br />
th mucl mtsrL blan ur is rcilh quite implt<br />
Io HIMII u mi l i .Irn i<br />
I' '1' 1<br />
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l it in<br />
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f rl ihli i, t|, ii li i n 1 i mi<br />
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tnut t > i lit tl n\ur fnc. Rut<br />
\nd IlLld it liLiclit dnttn<br />
undLr i > lrd ind i 11 ill<br />
> till i in ILUI tlit, impri I\L<br />
ru ult h\ wigw ij-Linp Monte<br />
f lrlu du in a bu > H!L ITLLI<br />
Or njts Inijiiv, iv<br />
Engines: 350 cubic<br />
inches and up.<br />
L ir IIJL Muni,<br />
_<br />
( .trio might trs to hurt<br />
change vou i in !IIL tnj,inu<br />
Nut Monti Carlo<br />
In idL re t a rujjul ir u i V 1<br />
InthL tune <strong>of</strong> TOciihn lneln<br />
That trin late into i Lri p<br />
=f*<br />
2J0 hp. Which i-, plunc, fur<br />
must "any h.uiy, . '<br />
Hut >i>u ni.n iiui ht' nil>.t<br />
anyhodj, Sn an ,ihc,nl. . .rdt-r<br />
one <strong>of</strong> thtH. 1 :<br />
A ;i()(i-hp 3?u.<br />
A 2fi5.|ip 400.<br />
A ,l,l(l-hp 4(-i'),<br />
O r Ihe I111U-.L' .pcLiiilh tilt 1<br />
3M!-hp454 in nur'SS n.^KaKe,<br />
Whateser Siui need.<br />
Whaieser ILirn-. >,.u nn.<br />
What's available?<br />
What isn't.<br />
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1 in I inl<br />
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in in ni u ill j iij r nil Jul<br />
I 5 * i ( i t in I f ci p th<br />
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A whole new fit-Id <strong>of</strong> one.<br />
Ml it i f hu r ila priuu<br />
W lidt ni ru u in \ i^<br />
I'uilni^ ii |ir t |. tp „<br />
fir t<br />
<strong>On</strong> the<br />
move.<br />
Ih Him r L<br />
ph\ i_i in<br />
1 1 \*<br />
Pr> ii h II<br />
r n ult mt t t tin<br />
D p I r t ill<br />
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tLiid_*h —1 ih is 1 ti t*-rnii i<br />
Ih in unt t f utllrit tl f it n<br />
lht ,1 iduil til \ bu t li t<br />
thiir I imlh<br />
Ir Li kn AIW.II<br />
h in ni in t th mi t t IIIL<br />
inn tint- tl urn] ir pr Lr lln<br />
* ill b pri ntt d in th r ir a<br />
! tht unt\<br />
i imnnttt in niL r<br />
id lltl n I i Mr lln in<br />
Mr Br\ II.II Mi Mar<br />
i)l M i jp Ma\ L mntv Ht m^<br />
F n mi t ,nd Mr tl<br />
^i t \i t uti^ t-rt-t ir% t<br />
th t i| MJ. t_ uiilv H irt<br />
^ t i iti n Mr- Wi ^t<br />
foods siTvod at a clernnristrutioti rocftitly<br />
in Thy lloniosti'ad. Assisting Mrs. Hryson<br />
was M^iss Marion Olson, Cape May<br />
County HoniD Kt'ononiist (gpnter). Staff<br />
Photo'<br />
Vh Coming Soon<br />
at<br />
1224 Asbury<br />
NEW FALL<br />
:* L'AIC3L0N DRESSES<br />
:* LINGERIE by Kaysor<br />
:* BERKSHmE<br />
HOSIERY ,<br />
:* MOJUD' SUPPORT<br />
HOSE<br />
* FOUNDATION<br />
GAROTNTS by<br />
Formnt - Worrier •<br />
Gossard<br />
\& E<br />
STYLf SHOP<br />
SOMERS ptOINT<br />
SHPPPINO 6ENTIH .,,_.<br />
DIAL SS7JS4* . li 1 -<br />
104 Phlia, AMU. **. ^_,<br />
S« Harser l.S«B.f411 «^J<br />
iiiiMiiiuiujmnn<br />
TOM PERKINS SEA<br />
4 *826 Boardwalk<br />
SALE 25% 0<br />
(KXCEIT MUSIC BOXES and<br />
.CALL 39S.0I94<br />
Your old boiler may it<br />
sending your heat ant<br />
dollars up the chimnsi<br />
SAVE MONEY WITH A NEW<br />
• Efficient, drivers mgfg heat inside<br />
• Long-fasting c§§<br />
VOTE<br />
L1CAN<br />
At THE<br />
B-TEEN<br />
^ SAVE '99.00 innu il Nm Mnmbt r<br />
with a<br />
OAS HIAT BOILIR CONVHIffl<br />
O<strong>of</strong> a Fr#s Estimate <strong>of</strong>. HtatIn!) Coifi h<br />
Your Homo, NO OBUIGATION<br />
Wft SELL, INSTALL and SERVICE<br />
Specializing in Gat BaMbeird Htll<br />
Frank M, MazzitelH & Soi<br />
PLUMBING & HIATING<br />
200 ASBURY AVI. DIAL 399-3193<br />
" The Action Team "<br />
•<br />
WILLIAM T.<br />
CAHILL<br />
FOR<br />
GOVERNOR<br />
JAMES S. JAMES R.<br />
CAFIERO and HURLEY<br />
ANTHONY T.<br />
CATANOSO<br />
FOR STATE ASSEMBLY<br />
FOX<br />
FOR<br />
SHERIFF<br />
KENNETH A.<br />
HOLMSTRUfl<br />
'Crayon Talk^^bocTFTeTjew<br />
presented Colony members<br />
• rumi tul U Imttk irit niht r<br />
i pri nt dIn Mr.<br />
H |H UiiMikriiih.<br />
I hi mxt mintini; <strong>of</strong> th,<br />
11 r,r<br />
i mb i nl lht ( l,<br />
lurrlin Dtpirtmtnt will bn<br />
inv Club<br />
it t tin-. Mirnd iv i vi HI<br />
N vi mb r IH lit l • JO pm in<br />
nv in tht<br />
la mm It mpli<br />
tin ArL Ttntir Willum<br />
Uumh, rth nr <br />
rnctnth at dinner with their<br />
famil> at thi_ Cdndltwyek Inn,<br />
Urwn Lane, Pa,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Bradford were<br />
married In Philadelphia<br />
October 11, 1910, and lived in<br />
Rutledge, Delaware^ County<br />
Pa., for 35 years, Th«y then<br />
moved hore where they resided<br />
for 81 years. They now make<br />
their home at 111 Central av,,<br />
iSouderton, Pa,<br />
..Mr. and Mrs, Bradford have<br />
two sons, Theodore W. <strong>of</strong><br />
Lansdale, Pa., and Harvey D,,<br />
Jr., <strong>of</strong> arern Ridge, pB".; 10<br />
gr.andchilflren and four great<br />
gr.aridchildren.<br />
, u'BLIC CARD PARTY.<br />
The Rosary Altar Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel<br />
R,L, Church will hold a public<br />
earu party November 15 at 8<br />
p.m. in the church hall.<br />
Refreshments will be served.<br />
Tickets may be obtained from<br />
any member.<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINiL-LBDGER<br />
AAUW EXPLAINED, Mrs, Anne members Mrs. Emma Warren (seated),<br />
Widerstrom (left), president <strong>of</strong> the Cape Mrs. Mildred Quay and Mrs. Carol<br />
May Branch <strong>of</strong> the AAUW, explains Elwell.<br />
purposes <strong>of</strong> the organization to new<br />
Public dmfendtr<br />
Legal Aides guest<br />
The third regular meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the<br />
New Jersey Association <strong>of</strong> A program on Bonsai was 'hat tho Japanese and Chinese<br />
Legal Secretaries #as held presented at the regular gardeners have been practicing<br />
recently^ in Morriitowni-GuestiheColon^<br />
— far centuries;<br />
"speiSer" was Marcia R.<br />
Oarden Department Monday Mrs. Oil) then potted and<br />
Richman, Deputy Public<br />
afternoon in the Arts Center. wired seedlings to demonstrate<br />
Defender,<br />
_ Mrs, J. L, Frederick, Mrs, S. the art <strong>of</strong> Bonsai. All three<br />
Among the 72 attending Tajfart Stoelc and Mrs. Robert women closed the program by<br />
were Carolyn Bailey, executive Gill related some <strong>of</strong> the answerini! questions from the<br />
secretary <strong>of</strong> the Statij instruction they received at a audience. .<br />
Association; Florence Baud Bonsai study they attended in Mrs, J. Alfred Benner,<br />
governor <strong>of</strong> the local chapter: July at the (Cloth Valley chairman, conducted the<br />
and Kathryn J, Edmunds, all <strong>of</strong><br />
meeting and read several<br />
the (Jape May County Chapter,<br />
articles on propagating eirttingi<br />
Change <strong>of</strong> Watch ceremony<br />
by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club<br />
Commodore and<br />
Robert L. Breekenridge, <strong>of</strong><br />
Jenkintown, were the guests Q[<br />
honor at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht<br />
Club's " 70lh annual<br />
commodore's Dinner Dance<br />
and Roeeptian held at the<br />
Holiday Inn in Philadelphia<br />
Saturday night.<br />
Vice Commodore and Mrs,<br />
Herbert C, Johnson, <strong>of</strong> Wayne,<br />
Pa,, together with Rear<br />
Cemmodere and Mrs. Elmer p.<br />
Bridge<br />
LURAY DUPLICATE, An<br />
individual duplicate<br />
tournament was conducted at<br />
the Luray bridge . ession last<br />
Wednesday evening. Trophies<br />
were presented Naomi<br />
Seymour, who placed first with<br />
79, and Frank Marlinci;, who<br />
eam£ in soeond witii 76'/;, Also<br />
eoming In above average were<br />
Grace Kelly, and Edna March,<br />
both with 7SVa, and Emily<br />
Smith, with 72,<br />
* * *<br />
BOXWOOD DUPLICATE,<br />
An average <strong>of</strong> 56 was made at<br />
the Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />
game played last Wednesday<br />
evening. High sehores were<br />
turned In by Josh Miles and<br />
Jim Connoll, 6fl',4. and Mnrgu<br />
Oartland and Ro Bosweli, SB.<br />
Also above" average werr Rod<br />
Bosbyshell and Joe Mailli.'M, Etl<br />
Zorrer and' Jnne Sussman and<br />
Mr. find Mrs. Jaek Borinttt,<br />
WEEKEND DUPLICATE<br />
GAME, Playoni at the Weekend<br />
Duplicate game averaged -12,<br />
with high score made' by Red<br />
Bosbyghell and Jerry Horn, -17,<br />
und second by Reuben"<br />
Sussman and Ruth Ann<br />
Bosbyshell, 4SW, Others<br />
scoring above average were<br />
Lionel Priedberg and Belle<br />
Horkit2, Bill Haas and Jane<br />
Sussman and Ann Marshali and<br />
Naomi Seymour,<br />
NEW BRYANT 393<br />
GAS FURNACE GIVES<br />
Look around tni you simply can't<br />
bent Bryant's new K»3 torvaluo find<br />
pertonnanee. Caste tern tobuy; cost<br />
Irjts to operate, FUUy ijMU'attd heat<br />
exchanger eaMim, ftstTPeffonse heat<br />
exehanaer, and the "spit fire" burner<br />
are only threp tt Bryant's fuel saving<br />
ftmwres. Call us today.<br />
BABL L, SHAW, JR., INC.<br />
Honing, Ro<strong>of</strong>ing, Shoot MBtat Work<br />
JSi West Aye.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. MZS8<br />
Phono; M<br />
brqant<br />
Colony gardeners briefed<br />
on Oriental art-Bonsai<br />
Nursery in Pennsylvania,<br />
Mrs, Frederick defined the<br />
art <strong>of</strong> rniniaturizinB and<br />
the shrubs and trees<br />
Mrs,. Cook, <strong>of</strong> Viilanova, Pa,, hosted<br />
the event.<br />
At this affair the nominees<br />
for 1B70 dag <strong>of</strong>ficers, <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
and board <strong>of</strong> governors were<br />
elected by the members.<br />
An impressive ceremony<br />
followed in the "Change <strong>of</strong><br />
Watch" when the commodores<br />
<strong>of</strong> various grades accepted the<br />
flags <strong>of</strong> their new positions.<br />
Vice Commodore Johnson<br />
received the commodore's flag.<br />
Johnson is an executive with<br />
a nationally known heavy<br />
equipment manufacturing<br />
corporation with an <strong>of</strong>fice in<br />
Viilanova, He ,is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
the Towne School <strong>of</strong> the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> jPeiiilsylvinia, a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> Si, Davids and<br />
Seavitjw Country Clubs. His<br />
hobbies are sport fishing,<br />
boating and golf. His wife,<br />
Dorothy, will ussist him in his<br />
new duties far the eoming<br />
season. His two daughters, Mrs<br />
Ernst Behr, <strong>of</strong> Salt Lake <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Utah, and Mrs, Anthony j,<br />
DiMarino, <strong>of</strong> Paulsboro, were<br />
both active sailors al the yacht<br />
eiub before their marriages.<br />
Rear Commodore Cook was<br />
elected vieo-cornmodore, and<br />
Richard L. Parker, <strong>of</strong><br />
Cinnaminson, was elected<br />
rear-commodore, Carl R.<br />
Hafer, Abington, Pa., will serve<br />
as il financial secretary, and A,<br />
Theodore Eeli onh<strong>of</strong>f,<br />
Vincentown, as recording<br />
st.cretary. '_ rtaymond J,<br />
TlH'riault. . Ulensido, Pa,, was<br />
again elected treasurer.<br />
Elected to the Btmrd tif<br />
Governors were Jam V<br />
Acpardi, Jr., Cherry Hill,<br />
Chi'ster H. Derr, Wyncote, Pa,;<br />
Robert_C. French, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>:<br />
Alan O, Mcllvoine, Ambler,<br />
Pa.; Chnrles W, Schuck, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>; Joseph R, Sharpo, Jr.,<br />
Ambler, Pa,; Walter W, Wagner,<br />
Rosemont, Pa,; Alfrid W,<br />
Hopkin, Fort Wishiiijiton, Pa.;<br />
and Joseph J, fjinnalata,<br />
Wynnewood, Pa.<br />
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INSTALLATION '<br />
OF THIS BOILER<br />
in plastic bap. She also<br />
reported on ' methods <strong>of</strong><br />
pruning and preserving shrubs<br />
and spraying berries so they<br />
keep their color inside the<br />
home,<br />
C 6 •host esses for the<br />
aftornooon were Mrs, Paul<br />
Yingling and Mrs, Leon<br />
Grishaum, The nest meeting,<br />
November 18, will feature-<br />
William Demberth from<br />
Stalnton's flaral department,<br />
who will demonstrate making<br />
<strong>of</strong> Christmas arrangements.<br />
Deal-bid<br />
Visitors to the weekly<br />
sessions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card<br />
Club are pleased with the<br />
congeniality among its playing<br />
members arid guests.<br />
Fellowship prevails each<br />
Monday and Thursday evenings<br />
at 7:30 o'clock in the Youth<br />
Center, on Atlantic av.<br />
between Bth and 6th sts.<br />
Members are reminded that<br />
the club's third annual<br />
Hallowe'en party will be en<br />
Monday, October 2?.<br />
High bridge scorers for the<br />
week included Ann Marshall,<br />
5B10; Joe Peirstil, 6770; Madge<br />
McCartney, 5B70; Dorothea<br />
Seabrook, 4940; Betty<br />
Cosgrevtj, 4780.<br />
High pinochle scorers for the<br />
Week were Blanche Schernock,<br />
669; George Pluer, 8SS; AJ<br />
Bayard, 654; Bessie Strouse,<br />
811; Mabel Dickel, 823; Mrs,<br />
Biundin, 620; Bob Lindsay,<br />
618; Charles Hampp, S94;<br />
John Sehnekjeton, 592; Matt<br />
Hutnuiker, 592: Julia Sigel,<br />
H87; Jules Witto, 50