-Jt- PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE THE-OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, <strong>1975</strong>> Sorority members discuss struggle for women 's rights An invitation to a fashion show was read at the meeting <strong>of</strong> Xi Alpha Iota Chapter, Beta - J Sigma. Phi last week iri the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Helen Boucher in Linwood. ;- The show is being sponsored • by Beta Beta Chapter and will be presented <strong>Oct</strong>ober 17 at 8 •' p.m. in Copsey's Restaurant, ' Absecon. Mrs. Barbara Barrett *• will represent the local chapter as a model. .Reports were given on the Bicentennial. candle sale. The Liberty Bell pins were displayed. These will be set with six tiny stones and will be on sale within the next couple <strong>of</strong> weeks. Four completed scarf, mittens and hat sets were turned in. Members were reminded that -deadline for FOR ONE AND ALL SELECT FROM OUR MANY CATALOGS Order Now for Special Discount McHenry'i 326 ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY PHONE 399-0711 Tenth Annual Sale Starts Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 4 Shirley Weaver Sportswear 90$ <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. Open Daily 9-5 Blouse Sets Scenic Prints Sizes 8-20 38-42 Stubbs Dress Shoppe 741 Asbury Ave. OPEN FRI. EVE. NAN . FASHION CIHAULIEI "Fashions for the Young Teen to the Mature Woman" We Will Help You Coordinate Your Fall Wardrobe Sizes 3-15 *- —PALMER CENTER— I6U1& Haven OCEAN CITY Open Daily 10a.m.-Sp.m. Friday Evening 'til 9 p.m. —GROVELANDCENTER— Grovelaud Ave. & New Road SOMERS POINT Open Dally 10a.m.-9r.m. Sat. lOa.m.-up.m. Sun. 12-Sp.m. . BankAmerkartiMasterCbargeandMalnliindPreferred Charge Honored them is November 12. They will tolerable or not and through all be taken to the Bayside periods there have been Training School in Beesleys struggles and achievements. Point. There is a lack o*f scholarly Members also were reminded studies regarding women <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bicentennial world and their history ' and dinner dance to be held <strong>Oct</strong>ober . little is really known about the 25at the MediterraneanLounge part played by women <strong>of</strong> Bay Diner in Somers Point. throughout/J; Lucille Morrison and Gladys Steelman, 111; Vivian Cameron and Caroline Eldon, 110'i, and Ann and Bob Sannino, 109. In the East-West section players scoring above average were Gordon Lawson and Louis Kilbourne, 132V2; Mary Frances Engelbert and Rita McLaughlin, 132; Dot and'Lou Shupe, 127 Vi; Fran Johnson and Eleanor Howard, 123Vi; Helen and Ernie Scheirey, 112M>, and Iil Balde and Mary Jane Martindale, UV/z. Match Point Duplicate Bridge games are played every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the American Legion Hall, 14th st. and Haven av. Lois Kilbourne is director. MATCH POINT MATINEE DUPLICATE—An average <strong>of</strong> 67'a was made at the game played Tuesday afternoon. A tie for first place with 75M> was made between Doris and Lyn Cortelyou and Vivian Cameron and. Lois Kilbourne. Runnersup were Rose Capita and Lois Kilbourne, 75; Esther Stobbard .and Hazel Seegers, 74>/>, and a three way tie with 71 between Edna Daniels and Florence Hanson, Jerry Wallace and Laurel Mowbray and Miriam Sea mon and Betty Cosgrover •Also coming in above average with 70 were Helen Wilson and Merce Groves. YACHT CLUB BRIDGE— The final Thursday night game <strong>of</strong> the year was played last week. High scorers were Betty Runyon, 5540; Julius Rauch, 5320, and Marion Hager, 5140. Games will be resumed next July. OCEAN CITY DUPLICATE—Averages at theclub championship game played Friday evening were 72 for North-South and 63 for East- West. Playing North-South and coming in above average were Dr. and Mrs. Manny Brodsky, 94%; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sannino, 75'£, and Reuben Sussman and Art Levin, 74. In the East-West section BlNEl/ljCT Average Tuesday evening was 70 for North-South and 60 for East-West. North-South players scoring above average were Irv Bregman and Aaron Simon, 84',-v and Doris Livingston and Jay Nitzberg, 8O'/2. In the East-West section above average scores were made by Art Levin and Jim Cornell, 67 1 ,-.; Naoma Seymour and Alice Webb, 65'^; Judy Martin and Jarre Sussman, 64M>; Caroline Eldon and John Green, 64, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peterson, 63'2. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge games are played every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday at 8 p.m. in the Bridge Center, 349 West av. 20% OFF All Street Length Dresses. Junior, Misses and Half Sizes (<strong>On</strong>e Week <strong>On</strong>ly. <strong>Oct</strong>. 2 thru <strong>Oct</strong>. 8) A Full Service Salon i Precision Hair Cutting, Blow I Waving, Iron Curling. Color Designing, Red ken & Uniperms, Hair Relaxing. Sebastian Foil Wrapped Heat Conditioning, Hair Styling, Manicuring, Wax Hair Removal, Skin Peeling & Regular- Facials, Make-Up and an Organic Cosmetic <strong>Line</strong>. Surely There's Something We Can Do for You. above average scores were 78 by John Green and Bill Goldman, 71 by Irv Bregman and Jane Sussman, 69 by Helenjoe Owens and Rita Beaudreau, 65 by Marion Hager and Ed Larson and 64'/2 by Mr. and Mrs. Al Satzmary. Sunday's game produced an average <strong>of</strong> 48. High scorers were Irv Bregman and Jane Sussman, 62'i.; Helenjoe Owens and Rita Beaudreau. 55; . .aorna Seymour and Florence Hanson tied with Mr. and Mrs. George Shull, 54; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peterson, 52'/2, and Ann Marshall and Reuben Sussman, Shop 751 ASBURY AVE Open Daily 9-6 Friday 9-9 UE8.-SAT. 9 A.M. to 4:30 P.IwTT«l Di4l 399-9079 13209 Asbury Aye. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> | Women 's Club to be hosts at District Fall sessions Miss.Greta Burton, Women's Club delegate to Citizenship Institute, was' a- guest at the business meeting <strong>of</strong> the Club last Thursday at the home <strong>of</strong> Miss Ruth Nevius. Co-hostesses were Mrs. James Holmes and Miss Nevius. Miss Burton, who is a senior at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, told the women <strong>of</strong> the activities at Citizenship Institute held in June at Douglass College. The first session was a lection by David Toner. They had several workshops and the concluding session was a* talk by the Dean on Education. Another highlight was a talk on the Bicentennial given by Richard Cumiso. In conclusion she said her visit there taught her tobe a better citizen. The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Kenneth Trauger, president. <strong>On</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>ober 22, the Club will be hostess for the Second District Fall Conference to be held at the Flanders. Registration will take place and c<strong>of</strong>fee will be served at 9:30 a.m. • * • <strong>On</strong> <strong>Oct</strong>ober 24 the Club is sponsoring a Bicentennial bus trip to Liberty Village in Flemington. Members <strong>of</strong> all federate&cjubs are invited. The bus/will leave at 8 a.m. and' retjirn about 5 p.m. For further information and reservations * call Mrs. A.S. Clark at 399-5719 after 5 p.m. Mrs. D. Wayne Elliott, music chairman, reported on her plans for Reciprocity Night to be held November 6 at 8 p.m. in the Music Piea The next meeting will be at the Betty Bacharach Rehabilitation Center. <strong>Oct</strong>ober 9. Mrs. Frank Royce will take the members on a tour <strong>of</strong> the facility. Classified Ads Bring Results \ Germaine Monteil © Givenchy j JNorell «Gres • Charlie © Revlonj ! La Parfumerie I de la Mer 506 8th Street Phone 398-1965 Between Central Ave. & Wesley Ave. HEADS-UP HAIR FASHIONS Upper Township's Complete Hair Care Center Hours by Appt. Tues. thru Sat. Thur. Eve by Appt. OCTOBER SPECIAL TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS ONLY '—BY APPOINTMENT— Shampoo & Set $400 Complete, on Short Hair only V 35 S. Shore Rd., MARMORA PHONE 398-5735 ••••••o»» •••_••••••» keep on trochin' Foot Traits quality crafted hiker boot ... based on a tough Vihram" lug J^T sole to keep you trackin' on and on .. . Trained Personnel to Injure Proper Fitting. Doctors' Prescriptions Accurately FAMILY SHOE STORE 921 Asbury Avenue OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL9 P.M. Heading South? ^ ... or North or East . . . or West 99 We'll Mail Your Prescription to Your Vacation Address . . Wherever You Go. CALL TODAY FOR DETAILS OF OCEAN CITY SOUTH JERSEY'S MOST MODERN PHARMACY 8th St. and W.iLy Av*. Dial 399-5555 — FREE DELIVERY | 9 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, <strong>1975</strong> ACC Pr<strong>of</strong> directing Colony Club's show Terry Hutchinson, <strong>of</strong> Nor-groupthfield is directing the Colony connected with theatre in- having filled most jobs Club's production <strong>of</strong> "Mixed cluding acting, directing, Doubles" to be presented scenery work, lighting and <strong>Oct</strong>ober 31, November 1, 7 arid 8 at 8 p.nv in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School aud.itorium. Hutchinson is an' associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psychology at Atlantic Community College ^and has been there for. nine years. He has been a teacher, counsellor and administrator in New- Jersey for 16 • yea.rs working with kindergarten through graduate school including adjunct faculty work at Glassboro State College, and Fairleigh Dickinson University. He has participated in several dozen productions in community and college theatre LOOKING FOR A GOOD USED LAWNMOWER? Sale from Fri. <strong>Oct</strong>. 3rd Thru Sat. <strong>Oct</strong>. 11th Come Early for a Good Choice CAPE MAV COUNTY RENTAL SERVICE 1245 West Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Phone 398-0032 sound designing, producing and publicity. Hutchinson is a member <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Community Theatre He directed, last season's hit comedy "Norman, Is- That You?". His recnet roles and appearances include Jimmy Perry in "Gingerbread Lady", Humphrey Bogart in "Play It Again, Sam' 1 , Major von Kolnswalt in "Happy Birthday Wanda June", Kirk Winston in "Mary Mary" and Pagen in "Oliver". He. is married and has six children. He lives at 1602 Wells av., Northfield. * : Chorale, orchestra to share proqram The Community Chorale's prepares for a special program sixth annual concert season is with the "Cultural Arts Center under way as the group Orchestra on <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Music Pier at 8 p.m. <strong>Oct</strong>ober 10. Highlighting the concert will be the "Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's "Messiah" in which the orchestra and chorus will join forces. Familiar and favorite works from the repertoires <strong>of</strong> both groups will round out the program. Chorale musical director William C. Wood and orchestra conductor Edmund De Luca will share the podium for the first joint venture undertaken by the two groups. The public is invited toattend the concert which is a part <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s second annual "<strong>Oct</strong>ober Is Twice as Nice" series <strong>of</strong> events: A nominal admission charge to help both groups meet expenses will be payable at the door. Thomas Jewelers 823 Asbury Avenue Terry Hutchinson Township; Coming Events TODAY (Thursday) Marmora Fire Company Auxiliary meeting, 8 p.m. Republican Club meeting, 8 p.m., in the clubhouse SATURDAY Settlers Day, sponsored by the Upper Township' Bicentennial Committee, 2 to 6 p.m., at Caldwell Park. All settlers both old and new invited. Bring .. picnic lunch. Entries for the Blue Ribbon Contest must be delivered between 12:30 and 1 p.m. " - SUNDAY » Housing <strong>of</strong> new tank truck by the Tuckahoe Fire Company. Parade starts at 1 p.m. followed by ceremony and refreshments. THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER TUESDAY Tuckahoe United Methodist Women meeting, 7:30 p.m. Marmora Fire Company regular meeting, 8 p.m. Upper Township Rescue Squad meeting, 8 p.m. Tuckahoe United Methodist Women meeting, 7:30 p.m. NEST THURSDAY Tuckahoe Post American Legion 239 meeting, 8 p.m. Upper Township Advisory Committee Citizens meeting, 7:30 p.m. Upper Township Board <strong>of</strong> Adjustment meeting. MONDAY Auxiliary appoints Seaviiie Fire Company nominating committee business meeting, 7 p.m.' ^ MARMORA—A nominating Council' 49 Daughters <strong>of</strong> coinmittee was appointed at the America meeting, 7:30 p.m. recent meeting <strong>of</strong> Marmora — : Fire Company Auxiliary.. Serving on the committee Japanese flowers which is to present its report at uV next meeting are Vicky club meeting topic Lehman, Doris Foglio and Kay Steelman. Flans also were discussed further for a new project, a Christmas. Bazaar to be held November 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the fire house on Norwood rd. Many items will be set up on tables including toy's, The Garden Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will start its second year Tuesday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 7. Speaker <strong>of</strong> the afternoon will be Mrs. Mariko <strong>On</strong>o who will demonstrate Japanese flower arranging. Mrs. <strong>On</strong>o was born and educated in Japan and has been a resident <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton for the past eight years. She has had training in the Sogetsu School and is a teacher <strong>of</strong> the second grade. She also is a member <strong>of</strong> Ikebana International and the Segetsu School <strong>of</strong> South Jersey. The meeting will be held on the second floor <strong>of</strong> the Youth Center Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. There will be a small admission fee for this meeting and members are invited to bring guests. The Wonderful World <strong>of</strong> Plants Come in and browse—Nothing like it anywhere ' 'If you love Plants, you 'II love what you see • African. Violets e "Foliage Plants • Cactus Plants • Mums •1-H. Various Types <strong>of</strong> ' Hanging j Baskets j Values up to' M0.00 $s;99 ^/ each i o Hanging Planters • Watering Material • Terrarium Plants • Hanging Baskets Potting Material • Colored Sand > Plant Foods 1 Cyclamens OPEN DAILY 9:30 to 5:30 • PHONE 398-5734 PLANT WALK A-.!ui \,\ In Bloom Jj African * Violets j| $2.99 Value | $199 \ JL- each y & a Insecticides « Pottery • Glassware • Plant Stands home made articles, baked goods, Christmas decorations and others. Plans also are in progress for the Christmas party to be held in December. Mrs. Pat Cossaboone is chairman. The next regular meeting will be <strong>Oct</strong>ober 2. Legion Auxiliary begins new season TUCKAHOE — The first meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1975</strong>-76 season for American Legion Auxiliary Unit 239 was held recently in the Tuckahoe Legion Hall. Reports on welfare and poppy returns were given by Mrs. Lucy Erickson and a report on the Convention held in Wildwood this summer was sent in by Mrs. Marion Fenske. Following the meeting members went to Mulford's Corbin House for refreshments. The next regular meeting will be <strong>Oct</strong>ober 15. 825 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-8281 We're Continuing Our RED TAG WEEK SPECIALS! Now thru. Sat. <strong>Oct</strong>. 11th Summer's Turmoil it Ov«r, Ralaa and unwind. Cruta Your Own Holiday OKoratlont and Oltti at a Lowtr Coif Than Ctramlo. (No Firing Necnuryl Classes Now Forming Adults and Children Open Daily • Fri.. 9 p.m. ( Deal and bid High scorers at Monday evening's <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club games were Helen Hughes with 6340 in bridge and Carl Mehnert with 667 in pinochle. Other high scorers in the bridge group were Emily Smith, 4540; Nan Monihan, 3760; Betty Stano, 3690; Betty Congrove, 3590; and Wilson Smith, 3420. - • •;. Runnersup in pinochle were Jack Otley, 611; Ray Talbot, 603; Rose Krishner, 603; Bea Merkle, 590; Grace Mclntire, • 569; Frank Schultz, 568; Evelyn Richards, 561; Frances Stewart, 555; Dick Wilson,V555; " Hulda Wanger, 553; Marie Kerr, 545; Lloyd Frankenfield; 543; Freda Hampp, 541, and Minnie Blum, " 541. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club games are played every Monday and Thursday at 7:15 p.m. in the Youth Center. New- . Arrivals^7 Two families from Somers Point and one from Marmora were the only ones from this area to welcome hew arrivals at the Stork Club <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital during the period <strong>of</strong> September 22 through 27. Congratulations go to: Robert ' and Marie (Palmisano) Hayden, 605 W. Maryland av., Somers Point, a boy; September 22. Vito and Sherry (Foster) Cuozzo, 2 St. Martin's pi., Marmora, a girl, September 25. Bruce and Rosann (McLaughlin) Stenberg, 329 Shore rd., Somers Point, a boy, September 27. PAGE 5 — SECTION ONE Burdette. Tomlin slates <strong>Oct</strong>ober open house CAPE MAY CX.LHT HOUSE Members <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> •Directors,- hospital staff and Women's Auxiliary at the Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital are hard at work, formulating all the final preparations for an Open House Celebration at ..the Hospital, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 5from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to commemorate the Hospital's 25th Anniversary. --The Open House festivities will'.be conducted rain or shine on that day according" to Hospital Administrator Glen' Aker. Aker stated: "Of course, we are hoping for a\beautiful sun shining day but we have also set up alternate plans just incase."- Activities already scheduled will include outside displays and demonstrations by several <strong>of</strong> our county rescue sauads. Fashion show set by Club A fashion show <strong>of</strong> lounge and sleepwear from Stainton's will be the special feature at the Cape-Atlantic Christian Women's Club luncheon Wednesday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 8, at 12:30 p.m. in Mac's Restaurant, Somers Point. All area women are invited. Guest speaker will be Mrs. John Pappas <strong>of</strong> Doylestown, Pa., Mrs. Kenneth House, active in musical groups in this area, will be the guest soloist. Reservations are necessary— and can be made by calling Mrs. George Swift, 399-0310 or Mrs. Edwin Kooker, 399-3522 by Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 4. Free baby sitting is provided on the premises by responsible adults. Christian Women's Club is non-denominational with no formal membership. There are clubs all over the world and all luncheons are open to the public. lemperature and weight examinations and volume respirator tests will be given with the results being sent to your doctor ' • ' There will be tours conducted throughout the hospital where various displays will be .set up by^Bie staff. Members <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors for . the hospital will be on hand to greet visitors throughout the day. The hospital's Women's Auxiliary will also be hard at work serving refreshments and aiding in other activities. • Don't miss the opportunity <strong>of</strong> a lifetime by not stopping at your hospital on <strong>Oct</strong>ober 5 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. and helping celebrate the 25th Anniversary. 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