' . . ' •.**t 1 ';*a MM WattlTI alactloo.- waa Mnmisatii.tnat, who rtitt. d>.iv.il tIMbalkiutwt «an1 (Ik. VIA ft, BwibU-^"m» •apuUiwi Party haaMilY TALKIE DELICIOUSMOTEL. $2.00Dining Roomr - ..• \ - W •HANIF-INN.^W»*er 4t30 la I p-m.S^Y THURSDAYRestaurantDAYSAWEKK«1.2S, fellowai , " . . .* * - Eddie Fay was seen on the trainHarry Whitman now knows how the other morning. Did Marios hide[Uienhawar fell rlfjil attar he waa the keys to the car?nomuaMd. Harry .hook more mem• • •hers- handi at the party than Trti- Ja«k carrall «J>4 Jias iman futi in eight yean. Don't worry, were takes aver at seaviewHarry, a krafeea Sand heals quickly, •aaaiay. nay u aated• • • tfllekinta la krlM «l»w a faavtkWe have been fortunate enough far felf, t ' " ^* "~emu WMmaMar PBM, ili M th* E M fImio Air Torti but. Ms MM Mr.. O.UM tad in an U urffnlu **irt1 manl Clwhiefc n had hoped would be <strong>of</strong>unmet to th« nmiajfu la kast aa par, (key laarsMi BeThl« week our column comes up waa Bill Firth, a very lat fatterwith two •hart sac*, fraaa oil Tart Baal Caasury•nii ant deals with a member by Cla». A wrtafcr •— *the name <strong>of</strong> Watson n. Collins, late • • ^S^mmm ymm<strong>of</strong> denude Ablntton, and all points Happy birthday to Orover Tufts! Inorth, . . ."ni'li »at»« «• aaaak,' S«« S Ilia, Ii AIt seemi that a few years ago. Can anyone give us a clue to the He Hid Mai h* kKaiM aatiMiM s». Ue cut h«Mr, Coll in i was the proud posaajaior report th5t a member has beenmdtat*. and had a ante Mad- miTbSy ea^te f<strong>of</strong> a talking parrot, and a monkey, knocking on doors at Clementon, «h« which nade Ma *Man haty, S5ifft^which he kept at home for pets. Park?Upon returninf home from the <strong>of</strong>- . . .nee one day he found that the "HISTo ^"~monkey had Bulled the feathers out When ,..„—.- •.«. „..,,, . ,„if the parrot's uil, and the»poorpoorday.day.old,old.wewereadnin the paper thatthe Chamber Oi commerce was tan=-Binced, as only Mr, Collins could ii the Annual Baby Parade. /UDCB VMAl^UM A, KlKObe. he proceeded to wallop -^ the ,..--»!!ti a' ...^ members <strong>of</strong> the Commuters* aareed to redaction M Ute.h*rt>monkey. While this • mi, on I Club felt relieved <strong>of</strong> that duly <strong>of</strong> »«au»e he wu tt UM opinion Matthe parrot said, "Whatrdwalk gn a hotFes-ell had noi been Ann to harechum: you wanted a feather ;t bed, mornlne. tr Lo and Behold, If won! driven "»lih wanton and wlttul dl.-didn't you?"ddidn't Bet 10 us this week thai we re«ard" <strong>of</strong> the aafnv <strong>of</strong> athen, ••have been asked lo come to the re». ipeeified in the Motor Vehicle AnThe other storyNewt cue and put forth our efforts to pull '«• recklen drivlnf.Morreli when heed the -, It up io front page class | Powell alao wai inlurcd In theslueUnder the ipiciidid guidance <strong>of</strong> !««id«nt, which retarded holidayi» ; Mrs Evelyn Hanscom »nfl hiuband. »e»l(M!nd traffic on the atate hlgij.d Newi RunielL the CBmrnuteri mil (et h.. '»ay for tome lime.how he liked the club. Newt fct told told ! hind ! hind ihthe affair once again and with = ^ ^—= :him it wis indeed a frest club and ' the ,h, urual ur< vlior. <strong>Ocean</strong> City should.Ithat he was already honored with i i -> up with another wonderful ; ««later n.w: *da IB KanaikM.parade,jid Newt repHed that hiupreme Oicuiior <strong>of</strong> thi" said the (riend, "trtie <strong>of</strong>fice^*It was niMini againi up at North HUU Coun1th Tom and the=ien the boy, were•anday morning shen the or Ba few women paBengeM sn ooa•attic to Philadelphia.• •ij. AuKUit 14 A rn»tiniimuten with the HanKonce on Wednesday thliem!^ ,,iarshali for the pa-Uou^s, start making the»ni reached its hate Eddilid foyr three'lso th«l Bill could take the ehlrawiiyfrom Jaak Carroll.OH •••»*«• Mil fee a apeeialMtraeuas at Ise Bent tsec*ibey tell us that every time Jim I y^ IM Oeeas g^t flly Ckaral iatlelr,Ryan looks into the mirror he takei SL, •rkesi km t will live IhrtHka,',a «DV, Hoivever, we wonder If this reMiUU ,en*iu <strong>of</strong> -Ola geliiera never•till holds true since that one arier. Oi, . , y Jest Fade Aaway".t week when everything he • ' 'I dl«, and every play he made, went ! w, 1 do-ran* Looki like he will have io i bu, u.nI know thr exact, .ay hi. own train ticket thU month *",' Ma " Baocuelt won hiivSpashmttiMWn| hi. ratular swim out to the -* tvtl •bell eiioy, he waa attacked bj a T.k'm, n iHahlrallj. no Coast Guard ifuard, were around when 11fMtunatii «tlon took pJam waa aJnoat .11 In.*-^^- 7^'"%f^v !^-"-i^^i^^\^: .;="•.' -h''-.' =• " • •""want to know i? iusl what Ciiputs Dick Fart ridge on the ce1eh? Maybe he does a Cennir[k. by wavinE his hnndkerchirfCould it be to the playen or theJala on the OBpadte ilde <strong>of</strong> the flold*•111 Welte wajn't allowed OLU lasi 'Friday, as Monday morninj he In,, jmeolatalir trM to get, aa he termed ]IL what he mlaaed on the night oi jthe party. Unfortunately, the boy»were noi ao wllUnf to take up ti 'Key thai we an mlng le get Iniothe Baby Parade, but iood. howabout ualng BUI HcKee-s convertibleta the parade •na.havhu a MlBeverjf p(aee. tot Itafcd haSd It M me.math aaM and •BtbyPmrmdmA*Mi* WalterHARTZEL1100 BOARDWALK• • - Smrvutg , « ,BreakfastWe Atp Known and Complimented For Our F.Courteous AtmosphereHOGATE'Specializing in Fine SeafiON T^ BAY AT NINTH STREET *Oral EVERY DAY AT 12 NOWISERVING LUNCHEON and DINNER g" Dethtimn Food Plus the Most Colorful Vinton thm Jertey Coast •AMPLS tftiU PARKING CHAMtt Mai CHRISTINEiOpen Every Day B:io a.m. Until Mi 40 Ytileheon,•We Are Well Known Forpod Food and Good Serviceennsylvania DutchDINING ROOMAT THESINDIAATLANTIC AVE. ami PLYMOUTH PLACE1... NOW SERVING . , .talcfMt; 8.11 Dinner, 4.30-7.30BEACH GOSSIPRaM aaklaaaB Cratae 1. bh „„ pfMw _nal BMeknaiker's baai ».COTTAGE RESTAURANT"THE LITTLE WHITE HOUSE"Located *t 3234 ASBURY AVENUEla «alM Ike lAte farCooked Food, to Tab Outfraai saap la &i eat IM tad Ta«a w||| hasertrai la ike BeatkcaaiMr-a m—-T.. _.u try UM M>aie MMe Ralli ant Plea•taeheniier'a Bean — ilie iwr emraneeA»»l. Fmr.hl, f.r•eilaarajit aM Ceakei Faads Dcpinmrnladmiu that hia yean <strong>of</strong> muTtary U "• tllMUeattonably due to the per.iralnlnl and aerviee have left him 1 PopuUrity <strong>of</strong> the man who ledwith little or no knawMgT<strong>of</strong> the « *W>. °» •««ta <strong>of</strong> the Bapubli. I M « l • —•« who gives llpier. ,„ ^e, ^.,r^,Mr. and Mrs. O. Baker Thompaon,LanHowne, lire domiciled at lip IrJftCTeefc -lu. u» ciir eierk la•cmB r..-r. reiMerad.Our D.licio«aADDINGTON(ranaerly- * Oceaa, CttylVACUUMCLEANERSERVICEPhetM AC 2-1535783O Vatatr An.M t H JFORCELLA'SItalian Restaurant1NGPORT BLVD. AT 1ASS HARBOR BRIDGE, SOMERS POINT, N. j.(FOUMUtLT BI Bin CAT%>1'• • • Serrinf; UM FiMtt . • •ITALIAN ANDAMERICAN FOODAnd SpccUllib,.; i n- HOME MADE RAVIOLIAND LASAGNAQUALITY and TAB^$" * Htm Alwaym Bmmn Oiw MottoIUr battle royal.Tha Hepubilcn aght. hiwn mainlr over the namlnaUan, andpaid little attentim to the pUtform.whleh la a bid for party unity, and»(t.pedallln( the more controversialImea,Tfc. iaaataaM Mnatjin will. Ike-mam l k MfIwMftar ar •*»at HHy AMI mime m pMpaauppart U ma pnfraai rf Ih•aHanll New DaM aid Has Tr.-m rut Dasl, aa«l tka pubilc.n Ubarala tupportlnjthe pemaeratie AdminlatraUon cailathe New Seal and Fair Seal pro.iratns, and the Old Guard, or eon.aervatlvea qf beth purtlei In opjxultlenbnnda aa "aoelallstic-.When the OOP Old Gii.nl re.fusM to seat liberal delegates Inthe m» convention MM UHd II.control <strong>of</strong> convention maeltlnary t<strong>of</strong>orce the renamJnatlga <strong>of</strong> WilliamHoward T.ft. the libcr.lt lad byThMdore Xosaevelt, boiled and ranI • third ticket mrhien beat Ikft In allbut t«s natei and nve the preildencylo Woodrow WUasn,AM •kg tka lltaMla, ar fWrDeal DeaaMrala, rarafd adapUMaf an Rr ptuk la tka »*rt,pWlana fe» yean MP. Ik* aaMk.vaNna tailed aad m •| DMeerat eauMdale, vrUfk lattdie Dnwriu a •naakar at aaaik*• • •IN THE PRESENT convention ih*civil rlght« oueatlon aiBln thmtenla piRleent nheluon, whiih Eton,hower and the Republican* •eklnf(o Hft pedal ih* racial l»ue. hop*may win thtm (leetoral volea fromthe muCliern atataa,n IMI tkat aaMkerMn kaleIke Megreaa.I ta« lantlaal --i rr.a.a.1. ai. I. HHIr kaaaaH af vlaiSMl * l k•nmaaj MaMrtMMa aa kMt•ataaa wtask areiut aaaiial ll»M par wktte •»••• waaat u N.mpubUcan Old Oti.ro,asreement.TOTOtHIl NOHSfATIOMat rjhlcato waa a victory for theHepubll, Uberal wlna and a de.feat for the Old Quant, a. were Uwn«nln.Uon. <strong>of</strong> Wendell WHkle InHW, ant Turn Deway In •** and *In thaaa arse pnvlaua T»'fraWaanhonr'a pBaonal popularityU the blnot. Met <strong>of</strong> Iha Republican.UH. year. Whether thtocanOa* af PHW tar H >aan. twRMM Uai MMinBOOSEVELT WOULD han wonin iw IN, IMO and 1*4* withoutthe electoral vota <strong>of</strong> the aouthematatei.If the votes that went to HenryWallace in im, moaUy Democratichad me To Truman, he would havebeen elected even If the Dixieeratahad carried the entire South.labor union leaden, except John*- ,f**l?, have •upportcd Demo-1. but have by nomeana Been able to deliver the en." * indue*, kava HaM H M{anaara la Use far Ika Daaaaanaafarnyaan. Ant «. af tw .1*.They MS'dtpendinj for mi rmIn no nnaii deiree on the "full din.ner »ail" theme which elected lib.Ktoley twice and Theodore Rosae.(STABLIBHED in*veil twice, and was lost to the He-EMILYJ>ining Room718 Eighth SIM.1Jaat Good FoodFOB TB| Ulh SEASON— mtng _* Breakfast* Luncheon* Dinner. ««n,r OALLA0BBBDiam«Dnd Tailor Shop609-611 ASBURY AVE.3 DRY CLEANINGPRESSINGREPAIRINGALTERATIONS'Flying* TimmCau~. Accident^«n wooun inra'laitnad Isan anuHul aatgsMliUa aoddant im Show HI, near Cape HarLCaaH Ho. Mate Pollca !»•Mr.. Vei-n. Pfelffer. <strong>of</strong> Diwial. Ft, waa driving towardWUwood when a Unit dlit.BMMaT attached to the vtar fW<strong>of</strong>f. rti-IWnj her In tha f»c.TlaniM bagan aeattarlni aroumltto wonun. Hocking her VUM,She a*Mmd to the lafl aide <strong>of</strong> *the road and the ear rolled ovar,Mrs. Ffelffer suffered a fise-WMd pelvfa. A Mianlgar, Un.Hannah PendercaM. <strong>of</strong> Phil«-delnhla, luataliied several brolt- '.ea rib..jHOTELMmb <strong>of</strong> DhtmctionNMMDINING ROOMOPEN TO PUBLICALL DINNERS - . ,TWO DOLLARSOn thm BayLawn Chlffoa wk • IH-Strawbanr Valfalt , i . ;Ciirtarf Hit* PwWti*Chris'65 Ft, Auxiliary SailboatSAILING TIME11:30 A.M.2:30 P. M.5:00 P. M,8i30 P. M,_•Nationally FSEAFOOD MARKET Op«nD«UyBAKERY Op«m Daily ., „,.; £ iDELICIOUS COOKEDSEAFOODS fS3S0;HOME-SAICED;!!^5i ! SSKJ>J SPEEDBOAT RIDES ON THE FAMOUS 'FLfPKOM1OA. 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iEwrtfo ENTBANCE _ Aiklrr An. Mwiii ilk li lib SU.SIWDAY, JULY 27tih.. John A,cElroyHelliwli.i Clunk.MtU AH. m' EMOKlALVABEBMAOLEi reeariei mat braal.ttiM ».m, aver WWBZ,' * ICysie in»|iltace TheatreSarviee at 7i30 p.m., lad by Cove S. M«IMD, Jrifeiead Tabernacle Quartet at both •erviceaFritz Krutscr, tenor and directorThe Founder* TabernacleWelcome* Youst Methodist ChurchTHE CHURCH WITH THE CARILLON"Central Avenue and Eighth Street-J, Stanley Wagl, Th.D., Mini.terGeorge Aahton, MiniMar <strong>of</strong> Muaie!M A.M. ,CTHUBCU SCHOOLllttt AJtMOKHINO WOBSHlFDr, J, Mulex WWf,T«% TLAfrlNO aOB*lttM•v«fiina SE«VICC ATMOPKLVN «|MFATKK0M B W L Krtoriw mid lesiIjI Conf«ret,« (orAugiin s. undtF the directionMIM D<strong>of</strong>olhy B.mfortl. ehlU^v••y>l (ram Hivertewn, Pi SheJp, m.Mta Bamf<strong>of</strong>* i«aMrM MiniM am>«, arnmrtt FlHh.r, nj>, Faatar8:16 a, m—Pr»er meeting <strong>of</strong> tinr, piatsrThun)l, SomenI MMB •••*| iM .L M OMnfBunUy MIMU, 4MM Hlnrk, OCEAN CITT BATTUTmth«i IMh m. >M M H p».Ml a. m,—chimh, Sanaa! and "?- •*•» W«U eauiBBed, rtpMrua{Ible Glauses. HUMWr through «"W.Adult DeparUMBt, Sound-motion J It. m^Slind.j-afternoon -»npicture:-Tna Prodlml Son", Shown SBMUan-udalifmusleaiaMvMVto all M> Junior to AAUU, VI,- uu Muifo Fler. Fe.turlnTIlallillora walcorne; iMMdUMe cardi « favorite fiftnoi tod ioMliion» Music by the Metrapalitan Quartet,Sunday iehool ^ehen and oSeeni cnmprlsing Betty Keller, soprane^in the choir rr- m" ' -Ick, altoi Oeorse Lap-. B$0 a. m.—Tue Church at , ham, tenor. Soy Wilde, bssa.Sunday iehool lesson, "PrepFor Hervk-e 1 i 7:45 p. m.^Evening Worahip af the'. I Saniuel 110. 14-M: : Moorlyn Theatre, on the boardwalk,> Guest speaker. Harold C, Case, P.D.,from the pulpit by William McXee, , LJI1.D, Topic: "Creative ThlnkJnasf Philadelphia. William T, Iwayne, in Confyslng Times",•uperinwndenl: Mrs, Carl A. Hopf, Tieaiay—ehairmaB H Relitious Education and 2 p. m.—Summer Auxiliary meetingin the solarium <strong>of</strong> the Literature; Harry S. Miller, songBiseaynepianist. Classes for a!! aitendance cards jlven,10)45 a. m,—The Church litship, Karl Thomas Zapf, muilcal directorol the Olney High School.Philadelphia, orfanlst,. Organ prelude."Lord Jesus Be With 0» Now",I Or. KauiMB M n l M> nactw]!I <strong>of</strong> Dlvlmtr dMrw fromeoiirii ef the k m, m, teUoi «^1|Tii ISUHBH«:«> p m.--,*#i«! l #* Hie fcr m my»Mi 4UMM, ,: men! Tii IS•"• "'th. Lulhenio «jno* <strong>of</strong> N^. rnwtbil. dlrrttW bj AllM rnuden p m.-YMith reUonlni MMM orVltk by tM putar. iBor.eh.h Church. RUkideiBHINthe- Muils by Hi. ConKnna quarM.peak- »I1S B. m.—Alter Mrvlce M iiMMs Banuord is a aine Hnrd In nl« and fi4S p. m,_^i61e Conference, dl. Juitt ttlvM rtoruwiu on MotujiyWheatan College, and fareeted by Panor B«ill* Nwi. CruMff a rwlucUon <strong>of</strong> MB InnID yeari has traveled i_ "MUMC Ai You T,u, e n • by Dp. Andrew MfiM. MOatooi mS&> »•,l*l« f« Hattf King, olni! L Kyburt. ., m The CenferMn Conference Qyatat Quartet,PhllKliilphU PhlUufc-lphU, who «ho b» Men been Is ft tlw thconducting Vacation BIBle Baldwin organ.TiHair nwHffc PrMar— counl/ IiU livnal «MtBible Cl llh " —' •••-•—I Cnn- •'—U a, iD-Moralns Bible Hour di. Was UMBI laud » • «MUtYouth for ChrUt rallies.reeled by Pastor •eatUe. M* witneM in eaonaetlaB with njby Dr, Andrew Tellord,nult on Kynaa IctUr, ?I18HT HETHfinisT7!« p, m,—Bible Confer.Churchlh tk.i^ 6j »utor »e.tu,, »Saan l^%Ilk&MI OMlMI ai» Dr. Andrew feUord, Muilc 6> holdup.Announcement* *, IMaler Wan, mn">• ConlereBee ^SteLOHM O. Artll;, sHiWeMaa«r, J.lr ^_I!» p. m, - CflMeriMT CHUacH orCHBIBT. S( IKNTIgTBach. Sermon. "Excused, I Pray,Have Me Eveuaerf", Lute H18. TheI iunday Service—11 a, m, at thechoir, direeied by Henry C, Leper,j church, Bth it. and Asbury av.nusictfi dlreetor <strong>of</strong> the Qvcrforoc'Sunday Sehoo^Il a, m,, at thechurch,Hlsh fchool, will sing, "Hai*, Har!My ioul" by ahelley. Baritone iChristian Science teaches the prac. I"The Klnj <strong>of</strong> Un Mr BlieBftuie <strong>of</strong> •plritual healing, the heallfts Ila", by OOffePtory,Widor. PLthe Word <strong>of</strong> God. This U the7140 p, m.^tvening service o!Worship. Orian recital, "O ManBewail Thy Grievous Sins", lachThe eholr .will stag, "Seek ¥« thiLord", by BoMrtK and "He SmilmOn Me', by O'Hara. Informal soniservice. Offertory, "Andante Cantabbile", Widor. Sennon, "Why Cod?"The 111H Psalm. Ouest speaker, T>Rev, Vahya Armajanl. Ph.D., .„MacalatEr College. St. /Paul Minn,{•BMlude. "rugue O Minor", lach.""••Mar—1M p n,._rourlh meetUg <strong>of</strong> theSummer Auslliiiry in the Southtolarliun <strong>of</strong> the Flanders Hotel,Progr.ni: "Hslidljrs",H a, m—Mornlrm Worship, rWagg's sermon topicj "piayini God".Hotel.Webeaiay, <strong>Jul</strong>y 10—7:45 p. m.—.Prsyer servlee- Ev"Wednesday the church will be OLfor prayer ail day,theme <strong>of</strong> the iJ-'ison-Sermon entitled"Truth" to b» heard at ChristianScience services this Sunday.The Golden Text Is: "It is theSpirit thai beareth wltnen, becausethe Spirit is truth," (I John 9:1.)One <strong>of</strong> the paasages frnm the Kin«James venion <strong>of</strong> the Bible whichwill be read carfiea this message:"And the Word was mads Hash, anddwelt among us (and we beheld Hisglory, the glory as <strong>of</strong> the only he.gotten <strong>of</strong> the rather >, full <strong>of</strong>and truth," (John 1:14.)Among the earpflatlve citatl•„», tns ChriMIan Science tsxtbOEle and Health with Key I: Scriptures' by Mary Baker Eddy.•tawlll be read: "Clirlst,ia PhUlpvlawj " u * «" »'»*• »e power <strong>of</strong> apiritover Uiensh-to show that rfuthta B1^d*"anU*! by Its effects upon,|le human mind and body,yhealingslekneu and dMtroylng iln- p. SlitUlk St. MM CfjtUM av, ' slekneu and dMtroylng . . . iln--—. Wart W. A4>«r. S.TJI. FUW . . .it Alter Trtaltr IT, AliOL'MWli •, f.,_^. In ehuge at The lII>.Bawttall, hstar•••fay—S:45 a, rn—Sunday School, underthe direction <strong>of</strong> Eugene Debiii a. rn.^,Morning servicethe direction <strong>of</strong> the past. -Helen B, MUIIlneamusic. Ppelude: 1. "I. „,Tschalkowtky: (, "Prelude", _.IChopin,Duet by Mr. and Mrs, H EvanMeKinley, <strong>of</strong> the Baptist cnyreil orMorrunlllB, Tenn.: iThe Crow <strong>of</strong>Calvary".Oltertor}'—•CoMolalion". by teach|ll«ky.Choir selection '•*-- •-Grateful Praise",fMtlude—"Portltui." i,y HarrU. IChurehnO«A0B LtrniMMKBe*. Okarles r. Umk, Jrtuday-815 a. rn*-Sunday Sehr—Senior CT '.- Mr, mnck will havetery, y Monday, before Judge g NathanSlaller. r ~RouBdtrM waa arreated for be.t.ing AJphonn Bragg, SO. or RioGrande, with a eane.•an r« n»fU auee wtm nl«ikuif Be-reciitcr at HI, ««*•. ml,t yra tain x^ la »rhi.When Vacationingat the SeashoreA CordUI W.lcom.•waMi TSU atBible Pre«byt«HanCnwcn5000 VENTNOR AVE.- SUNpAY SERVICES -11
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