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»«>'»•. • **PA6I 4 — SECTION ONI THE OCEAN.CITY SENTINEL LEDGER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER |j, m i346 Asbury AvenueJUNIOR and MISSISSPORTSWEARSIZES 3-11NgW BACK TO. SCHdOL FASHIONSContinuing Summer SaleOpen Dally 10 a.m., Friday'til9.00 p.mGOING OUT OF BUSINESSSALEto 50%OFF ILL FABRICSTin-:Li I I I I I I I IicrnYARDSTICK717 Asbury iianyt Dial 399-3636•MTKMMLMMaBring beauty back toschool with our easy,carefree haircuts, whichcan be hand blown ornaturally dried.FOR APPOINTMf NTDIAL3ff.fO7f3209 Asbury AvenueOpen M;M Tuesday thru Saturday • 9 to 7 Thursday22222222SSSSSBBOFFER COSB THRU WID.,11PT. 1ITMThis Weeks Special!FAMOUS BRAND 1GIFT PLAY SETSmall, Medium and LargeInfants, Boys and GirlsPENNY SALEBuy First Play Set atRegular Price, GetSecond S«t forA PENNY126 Istaiy Avomio Phone 398-1094Nan's Fashion ChaletSpotlight <strong>of</strong> th© WeekFALL SALEMJXandMAT^CQdPEPJNATES.Come in and See SelectionSizes 8-18; Sizes 3*15"PasMoM for the Young'Veen totoe MatureWoman". Open Qatfy 9^:30—Wednesday;Frhtoty and Saturday 9-9Statue from Naples displayed atLinwood Catholic Church Miss Smith is the MBLINWOOD • An 18th Centuryttali«n hund-carved statue <strong>of</strong>Ota- Lady <strong>of</strong> Sorrowi will btdisplaced in procession it theFeait Day Celebration <strong>of</strong> OurLady <strong>of</strong> Sorrowi PariihSaturday,Hie statue, which standithree feet tall, it <strong>of</strong> solid woodwith "the crown and heart <strong>of</strong>antique silver. The black satindress is embroidered with goldthread jind was restored byMrs. Edward Coitello, aparishioner, T*« face <strong>of</strong> thestatue typifies the fine Italianart <strong>of</strong> that century,Rev, Vincent Ferrara, pastorcf Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Sorrows parish,obtained the statue from thepastor <strong>of</strong> a small, old churchnear Naples, Italy,A symbol <strong>of</strong> the devotion <strong>of</strong>the people and the dedication <strong>of</strong>the parish to Our Lady <strong>of</strong>Sorrows, the statue will becarried in procession throujpidie church grounds and into thechurch to mark the Feast Day.Children <strong>of</strong> the CCD OasiBand other parishioners willparticipate. The procession willbegin at 4 p.m. followed byMass in the church.Earlier, beginning at 2 p.m.and continuing through 11 p.m.,a Feast Day Festival will beheld, A Smorgasbord dinnerwill be served from 2 until 8p.m. in the church hall. A smallcarnival including games andpony rides also is plannedAll proceeds <strong>of</strong> the day will beused to finish construction <strong>of</strong>the church's parking lot. Theaffair is being given by allvolunteers in the parish inhonor <strong>of</strong> their patroneM, OurLady <strong>of</strong> Sorrows,EngagedMrs, John 1,. Berryo(jjE|_27Uitt. and Om$y mflaNMhee the engagement <strong>of</strong>tltaf- daughter, Dana LynnsVaiey, to William MichaelHnnlngs, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.Eugene G. Hennings <strong>of</strong> FairviewPark, Ohio.Mias Vasey will graduate inDecember from Bowling GreenState University, BowlingGreen, Ohio, where the U amember <strong>of</strong> Delta GammaSorority. Mr. Hennings la agraduate <strong>of</strong> the same universityand is a member <strong>of</strong> SigmaAlpha Epellon fraternity.A March wedding is planned.AUXILIARY MEETINGMARMORA — The monthlymeeting <strong>of</strong> the MarmoraVolunteer Fire Companywill take placelursday) at 8 p.m. Anominating committee will beselected and then will be aguest speaker who will talkabout the building fund. Therewill also be discussion onmoney making projects tortheyear, according to Pat Haynes,president.PATRONESS STATUE-TTie Rev. Vmcint Ferraro, jjastor <strong>of</strong> Our Lady <strong>of</strong>arrows parWi in Ltawwd, joins Mrs, Edward Glaven, parishioner, inexaminmg the fine gold embroidery on the antique statue <strong>of</strong> Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Sorrowsacquired by Rev. Ferraro from an old diurch near Naples, Italy. The statue willbe displayed in procession during the Feast Day Celebration <strong>of</strong> the parishSaturday. Tubman Photo.iMarmora vols plan for now buildingMARMORA - Three available for the new ftrehouse. branch <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Tuekahoerepresentatives <strong>of</strong> the MarmoraVolunteer Fire Company meeting to give 11,500 more to The nominating committeeThe Auxiliary voted at theBank.spoke to the members <strong>of</strong> the the fund.was selected and will consist <strong>of</strong>Auxiliary concerning the In other business, the ladies Mrs. Doris Foglio, Mrs. Bettyproposed new building at their decided to again have a Adams and Mrs. Bonnie Lthou.meeting last week.placemat sale. This year the They will <strong>of</strong>fer theirFire Company President Ed designs which will be available nominations at the OctoberRteie, Fine Chief Stan Totten art "Bicentennial" and meeting, Thursday, October 4.and Assistant Fire Chief Carl "Christmas in America". MM,Madden showed a large model Kay Steelman Is chairman <strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong> the proposed flrehoueeandtold the women that it will bebuilt near the elementaryschool on Old Tuekahoe rd,The building will be approximately9,000 square feet.Not including the <strong>1973</strong> buildingfund drive, there is fgi.sti)this. The placeman can beordered from the chairman orfrom any Auxiliary member,<strong>On</strong> Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember m,the Auxiliary will hold a CakeSale This will be from 10 a.m.until everything is sold and willbt in front <strong>of</strong> the MarmoraSorority resumes activity;Ritual <strong>of</strong> Jewels planned. ,.-,;•• ,'.-.uu i-me first regular meeftng ieaawr, wUl *• a BsHmreenfollowing tummer reesjp^ir mm. This will be in costumemeujher* <strong>of</strong> a^pha Iota ;^TOeTiiM»ahdsandissetfQrChapter, Beta Sigma Phi was ; Saturday, October 2?, at Mn,held last Wednesday in the Mastronardi's home in Norhome<strong>of</strong> Mrs, Walter Beddow in ' thfleldBeesley's Point,Following the businessMrs. Alice Pleviak was in- meeting •program on thetroduced as a guest by Mrs United Statei from this year'sPatrick Mastronardi. The Grand Tour was presentedThe business meeting was by Mrs. Mastronardi. Sheconducted by Mrs. Joseph snowed slides <strong>of</strong> the westernBoucher in the absence <strong>of</strong> the states including colorful scenespresident. Plans were taken in the national parks.The next meeting will be<strong>Sep</strong>tember 19 at Mrs. Boucher'sdiscussed for a Ritual <strong>of</strong> Jewelsceremony to be conducted forMrs. Jean Swanseen and Mrs.Gerald Barrett, this will takeplace at the next meeting.Thank-you reports were sentby Marie and Margie Boucher,recipients <strong>of</strong> the chapter'sscholarship. Mule it a junior atRadford College in Virginia andMargie also ii a junior atdiscussed for rushing.Prospective new members areinvited to attend a regularmeeting October 3, A Tea intheir honor will followat a laterdate. Mrs. Boucher is incharge.The first social <strong>of</strong> the fallClassic PumpOccasionAvailable in Black, .Caressa Kid, ;$]2 95 kFamily Shoe Sjx>tGroCenterPointhome, 110 W. Ban- av., Linwood.The program will begiven by Mn. Beddow.celebrationPlant for observing Venture3lub Week October 7 to 13 were•nade by members <strong>of</strong> theVenture Club meeting lastThursday in the home <strong>of</strong> MisaNancy Rauhauser.A letter was read from Mn.Robert Halter, Soroptimlatadvisor, announcing herresignation. The members wenton record voicing appreciationfcr her assistance during thepast yean and note Bhe will bemissed greatly. The Sorop-Umist Club will appoint areplacemett.Plans ' were discussedregarding the Fall Conferenceto be held at Camp Sequanota. InJennertown, Pa., <strong>Sep</strong>tember 2Bthrough 30. Hostess club will bethe Venture Club <strong>of</strong> Johnstown.Those attending from here willbe Miss Nancy Matthews, MissLynn Voorhees and MiM PatDeWees.Members will go to theAtlantic County Home in North-Odd Tuesday to spend tunewftb the MsMvnts Oft* Ihenext regular meeting will beStttMmboT SO. • »Alter Society setsF0 rummage sale• SOMERSPOINT-TheAltvj Howry Society <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph's. 3.C. Cfiurcti is sponsoring tt»|annual fill rummage3»p.m. Everyone Is<strong>of</strong> Gary Richard TurnerLIN WOOD — Omtral Unit«d Baby breath.Methodiit Church was the Following a reception at thegetting recently for the wedding Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Country Oub the<strong>of</strong> MiM Siaron Lee Smith, <strong>of</strong> couple left for a wedding trip totoners Point, and Gary Florida through the SmokeyRichard Turner, <strong>of</strong> this city. MBUntains. They S»m makeIhe Rev, Steven Seamandi their home in Miami, Fla.<strong>of</strong>ficiated.The bride is a 1969 graduateThe bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mainland Regional HighMr and Mrs. Harvey tear School and received an A.S,Smith, <strong>of</strong> 213 Bay av,, Somers degree In inhalation therapyPdlnt. The bridegroom is theson <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeTuner, <strong>of</strong> ^§ W. Vernon av.,this city.Miss Marttel Bemickw wa*maid <strong>of</strong> honor. Bridennaldgwere Miss Jenniftr Ann Smith,sister <strong>of</strong> the bride; Mist CynthiaDavis, Miss DorothyTurner, sistar <strong>of</strong> the groom;Miss Joan Davis and .MissPefiy Tawion.Donald Turner was best manfor his brother. Serving asushers were Robert Bernicker,George and Charles Turner,brothers <strong>of</strong> the groom; FrankRidenour and Paul SykesGiven in marriagi by hertether, the bride waa attired ina floor length gown <strong>of</strong> organzaand Chantilly lace. Herrteulder length illusion veildraped from a beaded Julietcap and she carried a .bouquet<strong>of</strong> carnations, stephanetit andfrom Atlantic ' CommunityCollege. She is supervisor <strong>of</strong>inhalation therapy at SouthMiami Hospital. 'The bridegroom also is a 1969graduate <strong>of</strong> Minlarid RegionalHigh School. He plans to attendMiami Dade CommunityCollege and work for a degreein physical education.BLIYLiFAU-WINTfRPLUtOTHER NAMBD«$IONiRS3246 AMURY AVENUEOpM tally 1«i.m,.|p,iii,tti*nMVIMMMMHMMMM.MMMMMM PJMMMMBridal ConsultantPhone 927-2939Call KAY HOFFMAN and take advantage<strong>of</strong> her expertise to coordinate alldetails for this special occasion.Formerly <strong>of</strong> Chestnut Hill,Philadelphia and Port-O-Call,<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>Sports Wear for theActive Woman»25,00 * 16.00Sizes 8-20 • Washable Polyester "12.00Gray or RedShort and Average741 Aseury AvenueSPIN FMDAyDuring Alterations we are having our.....i -•25% OFFSPIGIFTS andARTIFICIAL ARRANOEMEirTSINCLUDING GUT CRYSTALH IllsW%,f\ »THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER W,LUKAY DUPLICATE - Thesimmer tournament concludedand t rophies will be awarded asfallows on percentage scores:flea French 110, Ed Baehr 4.09and Joe Pcrisol 4.09. Runnersupwere Edna Tomlinson 3.99, PegPerlwl 3.97, VI Bedrosian 3.95and Theresa Alexander S.tt.The individual game playedlast Wednesday • eveningresulted in an average <strong>of</strong> 83. Atrophy will be awarded toRichard Gibbons forhis 82^ inthe individual game. BeaFrench came In first with 87 butWM eliminated because shewill receive the first placetrophy for the summer tournament.Runnersup were Emily SmithB, Ann Berinan 77, IdnaTomlinsoo 74 H, NaomaSeymour 73, Lucille Mina ®%,Ruth Gardner, 67 and JoePerisol 63'i.The final game <strong>of</strong> the seasonwill be played Wednesday at7:15 p.m. in the Bridge Center,SttWettav.BBCAYNE- The final party<strong>of</strong> the Mason for the BiacayneBridgeCard Club was played Mondayevening. Top scorers wereEdith Smith, Ida Card, EdnaWilson and Laura Nutt.Proceeds (Tom the season willbe presented to Shore MemorialHospital at a later date. 'YACHT CLUB TOUR.NAMENT BRIDGE - JulesRauch scored 6910 to take topspot In the Tournament gameplayed last Thursday evening.Runenrsup were Lloyd Elliott6180, Adelaide Bower WO andDot Bunting 5250.YACHT CLUB DUPUCAtlBRIDGE - Average <strong>of</strong> M bothways was made at the YachtClub Duplicate Bridge gameplayed Tuesday evening.In the North-South sectionEdna and Walt DanMs werefirst with 108>,i. Runnersupwere Florence Hanson and IdBaehr 99, Al Berdow and LloydElliott 97 and Sally Hagy andGladys Sprecher 87.In the East-West groupMargo Garland and PegWeigand came inCfirst with10SU, Also above average wereJutt aHop, Skip and jumpto Great Savingsat our GR4ND OPENINGCOMING SOON!A. C. ELECTRIC SUPPLY1337 WIST AVI.DIAL 399-3130Peg Berdow and Ann OrtliebWVi, Yola and BlU Gorman H,Adelaide and John Bowers MMand Peg and Harry BeUwoar 85.BOXWOOD DUPUCATB1 -Average <strong>of</strong> 54 was made at lastWednesday's game. Alice Webband Lillian Bayard were firstwith 62 ud Laurel Mowbrayand Art Levin came in secondwith 10, Also above averagewere Lucille Morrison andGladys Steelman and SueBalsley and Ruth AnnBosbyshellSunday's game resulted in anaverage <strong>of</strong> 48. Top scorers wereffldyn Stewart and Aaron3mon with 6,4 and Rose Capita andpartner 54.Friday's open game resultedto an average <strong>of</strong> 101 in bothdirections. North-South highscorers were MUdred Louis andMary Schmidt 139. Runnersupwere Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeDraisin 129 and Helen Jamesand Reuben Sussman 11SM.In the Bast-West section PegSmith and Adele Kelly werehigh with 134W. Also aboveaverage were Vivian Cameronand John Green 110 and Dr. andV S «resulted in an average <strong>of</strong> 48spot. Runnersup were Mr. andMrs, Jerry Oraip MV4, FranJohnson and Eleanor Howard§8, PrisciUa Root and RobertaMendelsohn also 58 and HelenAmes and Lucille Mina 48W-<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridgegames are played everyMonday at 12:30, Tuesday,Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m.ta the Bridge qeittr, j«Mr, Business Man!Now Available <strong>On</strong>ly attheTHE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGERMarried 50Mr. and Mrs. John W, Young,ST., <strong>of</strong> 145W. Dawes av.,Somers Point, were guests <strong>of</strong>honor at a Nth wedding anniversaryparftr given recentlyat the home <strong>of</strong> their son inMarmora. Family and friendsattended.Both Mr, and Mrs. Young areoriginally from Philadelphia.They formerly lived indementon and have made theirhome here for a number <strong>of</strong>yean.Mr. Young was retired about18 years ago as purchasing•gent, for Shore Memorialttwpital. He is a World War IArmy veteran and a member <strong>of</strong>ne AARP. Both Mr. and Mrs.Young belong to GraceLutheran Church in SomersPoint.The party was given by thehonorees 1 children, Mr. andMrs. John Young Jr. <strong>of</strong> Marmoraand Miss Betty Young <strong>of</strong>Somers Point; and theirgrandchildren, Mr. and Mrs.George HoUlngsworth and Mr.and Mrs. Jack Young <strong>of</strong> SomersPoint.Four Seasons Garden Clubsets annual flower showLINWOOD . The FourSeasons Garden Club has announcedplans for its ninthAnnual Flower Show to bepresented Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember29 in Central Hall <strong>of</strong> CentralUnited Methodist Church,Shore rd. and Central av. •The show will be open to thepublic tortwo periods that day,the*nwnoon wttl Minor* MMiiJ-'ln>", r* ;••'.* *}:•» •'iff /IT)Cape May Countynational bankMaster Oiarge & BankAmericardHie fastest growing, most widely used credit cards In theworld. Cape May County National Bank now makes available toyou the best credit card plans — Matter Charge &BankAmericard. Now you can <strong>of</strong>fer your customers the convenience<strong>of</strong> both BankAmericard ft Master Charge,Call Us Today for Complete Details, Phone 399-1300Myynational bankOCEAN CITY • SEA ISLE CITY • CAPE MAYp.m. and the evening from 6 to& Faraway Places has beenselected as the theme.Sweepstakes Awards will begiven both in the Horticultureand the Artistic Designdivisions. These go to theexhibitor winning the greatestnumber <strong>of</strong> blue ribbons in eachdivision. The award isi»t>resented by a ptirple'The Award <strong>of</strong> Merit, anorange ribbon, will be awarded,if merited, to the Horticultur*Oviston. The Tri-Color may beawarded to outstandingarrangements. All awards areat the discretion <strong>of</strong> the judges.This is an amateur show andopen to anyone desiring toenter. Imprted spring floweringbulbs will be on sale,Mrs, John Roberts is clubpresident and Mrs. JosephBoucher is general showchairman. Other chairmen areMrs. John McClain, award! andJudges; Mrs. Lynwood Rowley,schedule; Mrs, Raymond Gageand Mrs, Rowley, artisticdivision entries and consultants,and Mrs. WalterReason, horticulture entriesand consultants; Mrs. PaulGray, staging; Mrs. GladysBveritt, hospitality; Mrs.Victor Urbon, publicity; Mrs,John Roberts, invitation class;Kb. Raymond Gage, bulb sale.Those desiring a schedule orfurther information mayoontact the general chairmanor Mrs. Lynwood Rowley.MARRIEDSO YEARSMr. and Mrs. William J.Harklns, Sr., <strong>of</strong> 805 Bay ay. andYeadon, Pa., observed their50th wedding anniversaryyesterday, <strong>Sep</strong>temb«r 12, Mr.and Mrs, Harking will be guests<strong>of</strong> honor at a dinner partycelebrating the occasionSunday at Mac's Restaurant.Music will be provided by theMike Pedicine combn.SchoolSupplifrom • • •EGKERT'SMEWS CENTERA ComplefeSelection <strong>of</strong>Greeting Cards . .Ail New WheatonCandies1224 MfeMy In.OCtAHCJTY.KJ.7:30 A.M? PJ., ML!Picka^to Match Your DoeorThe AVANTE VI11 SE2564X - Space Comimnd®600Z Remote Control 25" diagonalSolid State Chromacolor I). Ultramodern highgloss console finished in Bermuda Shell Whitelacquer with a Mayan Rosewood veneer top,Pedestal mounting gives a subtle, cantileveredlook, 100% Solid State Titan 300H Chassis withPowir Sentry System. Solid-State ElectronicTuning System. Chromitic <strong>On</strong>e button Tuning.AFC,Th. ARCTURUS • E4742W 25" diagonal Solid-StateChromacolor II. Modern styled lowboyconjole. Simulated tambour doori and • dramaticallycantor red bail frame. Genuine oilfinished Walnut venters on top. Decorativefront, ends and legs <strong>of</strong> richly-grained simulatedwood material. 100% Solid-Stata Titan 300HChasfii with Power Sentry Synem. Solid-SuteSuper Video Range Tuning Syitem. ChromaticOrwbutton Tuning. MFC,SiE TNI MEW 1174 LINE AT BOTD'SThe LAUSANNE • E4762R 25" diagonal Solid-State Chromacolor II. Smart Modern sty lidconsole features two full length grained Rosewoodcolor doors and a recessed full base withcasters. Grained Rosewood color on woodveneers. Decorative front <strong>of</strong> simulated woodmaterial. 100% Solid State Titan 3O0H Chassiswith Power Sentry System, Solid-State SuperGold Video Guard Tuning System. Chromatic<strong>On</strong>e-button Tuning, AFC.The GENOA • E4757PN 25" diagonal Solid-State Chromacolor II. Handsome larly Americanstyled console with wrap around gallery, shapedapron, full base and casters. Genuine Pineveneers on top and ends. Decorative gallery andfront <strong>of</strong> simulated wood material. Select hardwoodbase. 100% SolidState Titan 300H Chassiswith Power Sentry System, Solid State SuperGold Video Guard Tuning System, Chromatic<strong>On</strong>e-button Tuning. AFC, New Setronic-7 SlideCftntroj.COLOR PORTABLES from *2M NCOLOR CONSOLES from *649"I Limited Plumber <strong>of</strong> RENTAL SETSSTILL ON SALE - New Sil WarrantyTELEVISIONSTEREO - RADIO920 Aibury Avt. Dill 399-2269Opin Friday HHt •« Ii

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