PAOf £ - SECTION ONE THE OCtAN CITY StNTINELLEDGIRMowbray-Jacobs wedding in the Methodist ChurchMisi EJtborah Jean Mowbrayand Frederick A. Jacobs, bothrf this city, were marriedAugust 18 In the First UnittdMethodiit Church at a 4:30 p.m.aremony, The Rev, CharlesVWIcock, paitor <strong>of</strong>ficiated.Soloist waj Mertini Johnsand organist wai WilliamGoetze. Selections included"Ailelujah", "The Lord 1 !Prayer", "How Do I LoveThee" and others.The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong>•Mr., and Mrs. Edward A,Mowbray, Jr., <strong>of</strong> 329 <strong>Ocean</strong> rd.The bridegroom is the ion <strong>of</strong>Mr. and Mrs Bruce C. Weeber,d 912 2nd st.Mrs, Ronald DeLanzo, <strong>of</strong> thiscity, was matron <strong>of</strong> honor, andserving as bridegmaids wereHit Misses Deniae Boecelli, JanLawrence and Susan Mowbray,ttster <strong>of</strong> the bride, <strong>of</strong> this city.Mis Margarit Weeber, <strong>of</strong>Fottstown, Pa,, and this city.was junior bridesmaid.David C, Jacob, <strong>of</strong> Pottstown,and this city, wai best man forhis brother. Ushers were Drewp. Jacob, <strong>of</strong> Pottstown and thiscity brother <strong>of</strong> the p-oom;Da a E, Fritchey, <strong>of</strong>Harnsburg, Pa,, and CharltiJurman, <strong>of</strong> this city, David Erbwas junior usher.Given in marriage by herfather, the bride, was attired ina gown <strong>of</strong> ivory organza lacestyled with Gibson sleeves, hignneckline and chapel train. Herfingertip illusion vail drapedfrom a beaded Juliet cap andshe carried a cascade <strong>of</strong>creamy rosebuds and carnationswith tiny apricotcymbidium orchids and I ouches<strong>of</strong> blue baby breath,The bridal attendants worefloral organza print gowns <strong>of</strong>misty blue, white, and apricot?on ivory background. Theycarried old faihioned bouquetsThe Gull's NestDistinctive Nautical Gifts and CardsOriginal Color Photographs<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> byAnne Marie LearyOpen All YearPalmer Center 1610 Haven Ave. Dial3fB-iWOpen Dally 9i,m.-Sp.m, Wed, & Friday Ba.m.-S^m,Anne Marie Leary, Prop.END-OF-SEASONHOUSECLEANINGFORSUMMER HOMES • APARTMENTSand RENTAL UNITSI Top . to • Bottom jobDone by Year • RoundI Resident During <strong>Sep</strong>t,•» • «Arrangements Can BelMadetoDoWorkAfter|You Have Left.: 823-3649a creamy carnations, flamecolored rosebuds, baby breathand trailing apricot ribbona.Their head pieces were floralaissoentB <strong>of</strong> the jame flower*.For her daughter's weddingMrs. Mowbray chose a longwhite crocheted gown withcocoa lining and a corsage <strong>of</strong>Mrs, Frederick ArJaeobslavender glamalias. For tinoccasion Mrs. Weeber selecteda Grecian styled apricot Jerseygown with a white orchidcorsage.Following a reception at th*Buena Vista Country Club thecouple left ^n a wedding tripthrough coastal (lew England.They will make their horn* toVineland. Ftor her going awayoutfit the bride chose a navyskirt and jacket outfit with aj l red top.navy ac-CLASSIFIED ADSBRING RESULTSGood DesignersAren tCheap.CheapDesignersAren't Good!FOR EXCELLENCEIN DESIGN, SERVICE and QUALITYVISIT or CALLSPINNINGWHEELFLORIST888 Afbury AvtmitDM 388-1167CHARGEACCOUNTSINVITEDcassorieg and a white carnationcoreafe.The bride it a senior at theUniversity <strong>of</strong> Delaware, Thebridegroom is a 1969 graduate<strong>of</strong> Ursinus College and 1872 <strong>of</strong>Cornell Law School, He isassociated with Upman, Antonelli,Batt and Dunlap inWneland,mI!•m •i:¥*•**>mmmm¥SS:§1 cOCEAN CITY DUPLICATE— An average <strong>of</strong> 63 wai madiat the novice game playedThursday evening North-Southplayers coming in aboveaverage were Buddie Thomasand partner, 73; Mills Thompsonand Ollie Mahoney, 69%;Betty Wallace and partner, 68,and Celeste Bahn and JimNatusi, Wk,In the East-West sectionthose scoring above averagewere Mr, md Mr*. MarvinConk, 78Mi; M«ry Praveia andBeth Gardiner, IBVil llMnorHoward and Fran Johnson, 64,and Rose Capita and HelmJames, 63%.At Prlday'i op«n gameavtrage was M, In tht North-South group John Green andJane Sussman ware first with». They vwt followed by Jfr.and Mrs- Alfred Come, 9t%;Laurel Mowbray and Art Levin,«l'/i, Muriel McCort andGertrud* Stout, SB, and MildredLouis and Fran Seidman, 88.In the Bast-West MctlonSchool 1Suppliesfront • • •Rightt <strong>On</strong>Targetl i tECKERT'SNEWS CENTERA CompleteSelection <strong>of</strong>Greeting Cards . ,All New WhaatonCandles1224 Asbuiy *«.OCEAN CITY, N,J,7:30 A.M. 11 P.M., DA1YAdele Kelly and Peg Smith tookhonors with • 109, Runneriupwere Mr, and Mrs. RichardHardenberg, R7; Mr. and Mrs.George DraUin, m%, and FranJohnson and Eleanor Howard,85;Tuesday's game produced anaverage <strong>of</strong> B with top honontaken by Dr. and Mrs. GwrgeFtohl tied with Bill Haas andJim Cornell all scoring «. Alioabove average were RobertaMendelsohn and Joe Simon, 46;Grace Kelly and GeorgeDraisin, «, •«! A * ron slmonand Bldyn Stewart, 43.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridgegames are played everyMonday at 12:30, Tuesday,Thursday and Friday at8 ip.m.m the Bridge Center, Mi Westav,YACHT CLUB DUPLICATl-Averages <strong>of</strong> 84 both wayiwue made at the Yacht ClubDuplicate Bridge game playedTuesday evening. Walt andEdna Daniels were high in theTHURSDAY, SIPTIMBIB *,DIE'S GARDEN MARKETLARGE WHITEPOTATOES N Ib. bagNorth-South section with 1O9V4Also above average were Kayand Matt Hutmaier, 94; Dot«nd John Bunting, «S%, andPeg Bellwoar and Elsie Nealism.In the lattWwt section athree-way tie for first placewith M developed betweenLloyd Elliott and Al BerdowEd Baehr and Florence Hansonand Harry Bellwotr and HarryNMlii, Alto itave averagewm Betty and Al Stano, 91'iLARGE HEADSLITTUOIWATERMELONS . , each 79 CIDE BOX MELONS . 3 for T °OPEN 8 A.M. to i P.M.7 DAYS A WEEKNIII Road (Route 1) and Hislrihur 1M ? Sinn P<strong>of</strong>nf^THANKS v26 MILLIONIT'S OUR 2nd BIRTHDAY ... a time to quiitly say"Thank You" for your encouragemtnt and assistanceduring thtse two exciting years. Thanks to you, CoastalState Bank is th§ fastest growing state bank in thehistory <strong>of</strong> New jersey.YOU HAVE SEEN that "People Who Care" ii notan empty phrase at Coastal. W§ pledge continuedefforts to find new ways to expand our service toyou, our valued customers.Thanks Apin,PIOPLiBANK WHO CARE^i^v-rrnfiiiiiliL/Jt"Ninth St. at Ctntnl Avt. • Oc«an <strong>City</strong>398-2000ilk. Hrs. Pit, at Noah's Rd -646-118834t h St. lit Simpson Ave. • nl-^i<strong>City</strong>"3982000.("•fTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, <strong>1973</strong> THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER 6NBNil Ysur CarlChristian WomenC.IIAdT.k.r3ff.S41ischedule luncheon•••Ask forQualityColorProcessing W Nby Kodakat SENIOR STUDIO838 Asbury Ave.| f Your film can only ^L ka processed enealGala Christmasparty on a<strong>Sep</strong>tember dayJingli Bells and MtrryQirittmas may to the lastthings most people are thinking<strong>of</strong> right now but not io withGloria Giordano, <strong>of</strong> SMI Centralav., who climaxed thisseason with a Christmas partySaturdiy afternoon.Miss Giordano planned theaffair in detail including •decorated tr«e, Christmaslights, gifts and even a visitfrom Santa Claus. About, 50relatives and friends enjoyedthe event.Miss Giordano resides InCherry Hill and has been asummer resident here for aboutS years, ae taaehei firstgrade in Haddon Heights,SCHOOL'S OPENUse Your Eyes,Save Our "Pupils"Eugene W. PashleyAgency, Inc.Short Road, Marmora Phone 399-3344TheDutch Oven Bakery |(BY IK LEUSOiU FMV «EI) •4009 Will tnmu Tttoptom 391-2242 •Ask About OurOCEAN CITY SPICIAL. It's a greatbuy...freezes well,..and will serve eight.BUTTER BITTER IS BETTER BITTERFULL umn OF fflifBEST BAKED GOODSAMPUI FREi PARKIN©OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M.I I I I1AND A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALHSome <strong>of</strong>fte guests at the Christmas Party Saturday eveningheld at 3545 Cental av. have their pictiffe taken withfce star <strong>of</strong> the show, Santa Clause Left to right areGloria Giordano, hostess; lisa Marco, Santa (RonGiordano) and his friend, Fritz; and Linda Giordano.Senior Fhoto.Federated Clubs seekfends for Art Center100% SOLID STATE MODULAR COLOR TVMODEL MA till MiThe New Jeney StateFederation <strong>of</strong> Women'i dubs isin the final <strong>of</strong> a two-year projectrf giving il-million to Doug assallege for an Arts Center, Todo this they have asked eachmembet club to pledge $1 permember each year,Mri, James Miller and Mr«.Thomas Phelan are eodiairmen<strong>of</strong> the project for thettlony Oub. As an initialproject this year to raise ttieirplrtie, they have arranged foran Amusement Afternoon.Through the kindness <strong>of</strong> RoyGillian hall the proceeds from-- rOte»- atS W
\PAGE 8 — SiCTION ONE TH1 OCEAN CITY SINTINILLIDGfR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEft-'ir-if?*Mainland Coming EventsTODAY (Thursday)Seaview Bgptist SemperFidtlis Class meeting, B:3op.m., in the home <strong>of</strong> ClaudiaNorthrjdge.gamers Point Marine UnitEngagedMr. and Mrs, James JQearkin, Jr , <strong>of</strong> 816 4th St. andCheltenham, Pa., announce theengagement <strong>of</strong> their daughter.Maiffien Theresa, to JamesRichard Glammann, son <strong>of</strong> Mr,and Mrs. Richard Glanzmann,<strong>of</strong> Cheltenham.Mill Clearkin is a graduate <strong>of</strong>Melrogt Academy and is aMnlor at Chestnut Hill College.S» has been a summer employee<strong>of</strong> Steele's Fudge on theboardwalk for five years.Mr. Glanzmann ij i graduate0^ Cardinal Dougherty HighSphool and LaSalie College.The wedding will take placetrj May.meeting, 7:30Gregory's.P mSUNDAYAtlantic C«unty HistoricalSociety Craft Day Exhibit, 1 to 4p.m. in the museum, 907 Shorerd., Somers Point.MONDAY •Women's Republican Club <strong>of</strong>Unwood meeting in the home <strong>of</strong>Mrs. Donald Rogers, 1528 Shoreid., LinwoodFour Seasons Garden Clubmeeting, 8 p.m., in CentralUnited Methodijt Church,Linwood,Somers Point Masonic Clubmeeting, 7 p.m., in Danid'sRestiurant, Program ongolfing.Auxiliary to Somers PointFire Company <strong>On</strong>e meeting, 8p.m., in Bethtl rd. flrihall.JOHNSON'S CLOCK SHIFEATUREVG-• Mahogany Inlaid Chest <strong>of</strong> Drawers• Roll Top Desk• English Oik Sideboard - Handcarvcd, t 5 English Marblptop WaihltandlCLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONiANTIQUE and NEWANTIQUE FURNITURE ISOONEWRD.IN TOP CONDITION NORTHFIKLDC. Emerion Johnion, Prop. 6454745WE BUYTHE OLDIMMEDIATE CASH FORAnriauM, Booki, LikMrMi. OrJtnMI Ryfi, PainNnfi,Chins, Glon, Jtwilry, Lampt, Sihrtr, Bronm, «c.PRINCETON ANTIQUESAND BOOK SHOP2915-17 Atlantic AY«., Atlontie <strong>City</strong>344-1943.NOW IS THE IDEALTIME TO REPLACEYOUR OLD BURNERIf you have an old burner whichhoi been froubleieme or the MUM<strong>of</strong> regular repairs — new if th»ideal time to replace ft—while our•pedal <strong>of</strong>fer is in effect.We will install a brand-new Texaco Put! Chief OilBurner at your home. It features a built-in Texaco JetFlame Booster — an amazing developmentthat scientifically mixesoil and air Into a cleaner burningcompact flame that makes possiblethe reduction <strong>of</strong> wasted heat.Fual ChlafHBATINB Oil.iiiiiiMiiiniipiiilSomers Point Jayceeimeeting, a p.m., in theclubhouse, 419 Bethel rd.ClarkEiiaion Post 352American Legion meeflng, 8:30p.fflSeaview Baptist SeniorFellowship meeting, noon.TOMORROW (Friday i -Chapter 89 Order <strong>of</strong> EasternStar meeting, 8 p.m , in theMasonic Temple, Shore rd andPoplar av., UnwoodSATURDAY•Someri Point Jayeecs' thirdannual Fall Qiildren's Festivaland Band Competition Paradeftarti 1 p.m. concluding atKennedy High Bank Park Raindate <strong>Sep</strong>tember isGRACE FUEL CO.24 Hour A Day Local ServiceOil BurMr Service Per Pvnniet A Day•liWESTAVE.DIAL3W-0450Suburban Gardenmeeting, noon.ClubSenior Citizeni meeting,1H30 amjnjjjaee LutheranQiurch. *^TUESDAY •Someri Point Kiwanii Clubdinner meeting, 7 p.m., inDaniel'* Reitaurant.Somers Point Fire Company<strong>On</strong>e meeting, 8 p.m . in Bethelrd firehajlLinwood Mothers Leaguemeeting, 8 p.m.WEDNESDAY .NARFE meeting, l;30 p.m.,in the Someri Point Senioratiiens' Balding on Amblerrd Social hour 12:30 p.m.Roberts Johnson Unit 2189VFW Auxiliary meeting, 8 p.m.Red Cross Bloodmobile visit,1U> 6 p.m., at St. Joieph'i Hall,Shore rd. and Harbor la.,Somers Point, Sponsored bySomers Point clergy.Linwood <strong>City</strong>meeting, 8 p.mCouncilInternational Qub meeting, Sp.m.Somen Point Rotary Clubluncheon meeting, 12:15 p.m. atthe Crab Trap,Somers Point Senior Citiienscard club, 7:30 p.m., in thesenior citizens' building onAmbltr rd.EngagedAnnouncement has beenmade <strong>of</strong> the engagement <strong>of</strong>Madeline Anne Crummy,daughter <strong>of</strong> MM. ElizabethQ"ummy, <strong>of</strong> 944 As bury av.,and the late James H. Crummy,to John C. Bragg, Jr., wn <strong>of</strong> Mr,and Mrs, John C, Bragg <strong>of</strong>Newburgh, NY. —Miss Crummy was graduatedfrom <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School in1968 and received her bachelor<strong>of</strong> science degree in businesseducation in June from RiderCollege. She is the grand,daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr», Edna S,Wilson, <strong>of</strong> 2438 West av,Mr. Bragg !» a 1969 graduate<strong>of</strong> Newburgh Free AcademyHi attended Rider College andat present ii a sergeant in theSomeri Point Youth Board Air Force stationed at Franklinmeeting, 7:30 p.m., in the Air Station, Crete,Jordan rd. School Library.No date has been set for thewedding.m •• 1 illOvertime pay sparks squabbleTUCKAHOE - At ameeting <strong>of</strong> the UpperTownihip Committee, Mrs.Roth, an <strong>Ocean</strong> View resident,demanded that the 193 inovertime paid to Mrs. Trudyihourdi, tax collector, berefunded, since there ii noprovision made in the fixed•lary ordinance lor overtimep«y- — *Mayor Wllijun E, -Waters,j^V5i asketfabdut the overtimepayment, said that heauthoriwd Mrs. Shourds to billttie Township 13 an hour forovertime.According to LeonardMlgliaccio, a political opponent<strong>of</strong> Waters, Earl Orln«r,previoui tax oollector, resignedbecause his pay wasinadequate, Migliaccio indicatedthat Waters hadclaimed that Grintr wasadequately paid./•L\The hiring <strong>of</strong> temporary helpby' Mrs. Siourds wai »lsodisputed by Mrs, Roth. She saidthe Township Committeeshould have control <strong>of</strong> hiringtemporary help.Waters Mid that he made thedecision to hire temporary helpwhen other committee memberswere not present to act onfMAILERS Members <strong>of</strong> the Kiwanis Club prepare literature on the fifth annualTravelogue Adventure Series for mailing. Left to right are Herbert G,Loehbaum, RJ. Buchanan, William R. Gufflck, Parkerson White, CorneliusStevens, J. Alfred Renner and Herbert D. Clayton, Senior Photo,<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming EventsTODAY and TOMORROWFinal free concertsbyClarence Fuhrman and UjMunicipal Orchestra, 8 p.m, onthe Music Pier,TODAY (Thursday) -AARP and MART buses leaveWest av, between 5th and 6thSts., 7 p.m., for Miss AmericaPageant.Community Orchestra firstpublic appearance, 8:30 p.m.,at the Arts Center, 409 Wesleyav.Chapter 46 RAM meeting, 8p.m., in the Masonic Temple,Rotary Club dinner meeting,8:30 p.m., in White Hall, 710<strong>Ocean</strong> av,<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge*!novice game, 8 p.m., in theTOMORROW (Friday) -Shuffleboard Club meeting11 a.m.Natom Council Degree <strong>of</strong>Pocihontas meeting, i p.m., inttie American Legion Hall,Geejn <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbusopen gami, § p.m., in the meeting, 8:30 p,m., in toeIridge Canter, 849 Wait av. recreaton room <strong>of</strong> St.Augustine's rectory.the'hiriag thehiriag, •' ;"A TiV#WemWf riia* miUnited Veterans Councilidviwry committee was appointedby the TownihipHairmeeting, 8 lyn^ta tftt VFW,1ATURDAY •Committee. Waters said thecommittee's purpose is toLodge 171 F and AM buffettadViie thf Township on thewpp#r honoring members andprotection needed for th* tnm.The gypsy moth problem ii one<strong>of</strong> the main r*asons for theformation <strong>of</strong> the committee,•id Waten,The committee decided toadvert lie that »?7,O0O <strong>of</strong>Revenue Sharing fundi will btused for public safety.AFTER RREAST SURGERYSILICONEThi uHimiM !« Snmtl torffli. *mB!nsi¥ iKi-IIM, umpHtHi Mlwftl inIHipt, taf. liituri, wlop, flu, tHIMI ind rttpsHi*. CrMltd wMr.!* frsmilHtunt, ih« miltrii! man Ilka »(»uil lillui. f ht (»fni (i ml« f« Mdly-i!cfiv# wSfMn.Free Consuiiaiion. PersonalFittings by Mrs. Bonnow.mn LiWpatqCorner Oakcre.l • Shore Rood, NwtMMpp£•11Mt-fiHFrgmctiMMtyClll Tall FrNCammodor* ICombination Bmometar Temperature HumidityWeather InstrumentBenutiful "Ships Wlwal" design <strong>of</strong> molded "Ardsn Wood"with mihogany finish for the ntuticll minded Full 18" dinmalar with 8" spun brass dial and pitted IMMI sharpsnsAs ov»r»ll cl*»»ic appMranei. IS" diameter x 3". GiftBo*ed Approj Wt 4 lbs«M1"SMITH JEWELERS1IM S, Short IMJ, Mtraia, I. J.Oitl m-3171•>,£*«,.friends who donated toward theTemple'i refurnighing andrefurbishing, 8:30 p.m., in theMasonic Temple,Afternoon <strong>of</strong> Fun, 1 to 5 p.m.,at Wonderland, benefit ColonyCub's Douglass- CoUtge ArtCenter fund.Free Concert featuringWllvlllt American LegionOiorus, 8 p.m., on the MusicHer,SUNDAY -Boxwood Duplicate Bridgegame, ap.m,, at 418 Atlantic av.MONDAY •Exchange Club dinnermeeting, 6:30 p.m., inMrs, Manning fetedon Bird birthdayMrs, Lottie Manning wasguest <strong>of</strong> honor at a surprisebirthday party given in honor <strong>of</strong>her Mrd birthday at the home <strong>of</strong>Mr. and Mr«, D. Alien Stretch,Among the many gifts diereceived was a money tree,Mrs, Manning has been aDemocratic County Committeewomanfor many yeanand an active member <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> DemocraticOrganization,Those attending included Mr.and Mrs.' Carl Mason <strong>of</strong>Belleplaln, Mr, and Mrs,William Brown, Mr. and Mrs,William Hughes, Mrs, BettyJefferson, Viola Young, Mr,and Mrs, Joseph DeFranco,Miss Mary Kalbach, WilliamO'Brien <strong>of</strong> Wildwood and Mr.and Mrs, Jams Andrea,Dmal-BidHigh scores for the <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong> Card Club members on ahot Labor Day night ware A)Bayard with 688 for pinochleand Lee M<strong>of</strong>fett with 5580 forbridge.Other high scorers inpinochle were Ann Johnson,mix Qtr* H<strong>of</strong>taan, *)l; BarkMaion, 590; Harry RkhardB,37?; Marge Bayard, 568; Millsntqtnpton, m- Margeftterwn, M; Wanda Bowen,m, and Edythe Simp»on, 552.Alw «coring high in bridgen*t Qalr StrtttmaUir, 4810;Dorta aritonater, 3S50, andr Pntik Hughe*, W!0.anntal j^cnic, will takeHymoith Inn. Program onBoys 1 State.League <strong>of</strong> Women Votersboard meetini, 12:30 p.m., at200 N. Inlet rd.Restaurant.Policemen's WivesBridge Open House, 7:30Association meeting, 8 p.m.p.m., at the Bridge Center.Everyone is invited, beglnnm, Leisure Club <strong>of</strong> Good Counselintermediate and advanced meeting, i p.m.playirs.King's Daughters <strong>of</strong> the PirnPresbyterian Church meeting,8 p.m.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club game,7:15 p.m., in the Youth Center<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridgeopen game, 12:30 p.m,, in theBridge Center, 348 West av.Biscayne card party, 7:30p,m., in the Biscayne Hotel, 818<strong>Ocean</strong> av. Public invited,Proceeds go to Shore MemorialHospital.TUESDAY •Women'i RegularRepublican Club flrst meetingfollowing summer recess, 8p,m., In the Youth Canter,<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridgegame, 8 p.m., at the BridgeOwner, S4B West av.Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commercemeeting.Zoning Board meeting, 8p,m., in <strong>City</strong> Hall,Senior CHliens 1 Assistance,9:30 a.m. to i!;30 p.m., in theYouth Center,WEDNESDAY•Senior CitiMns Arts andQ-afts Show on the Music Pieropening 10 a.m.Boxwood Duplicate Bridgegame, 8 p.m., at 416 Atlantic av,Kiwanis Club luncheonmeeting, i2:lSp.m., at Sunms'Morgan-Rancic Unit 137American Legion Auxiliarymeeting, 8 p.m,Luray Duplicate Bridgegame, 7:15 p.m., in the BridgeCenter, 349 West av.Kiwanis traveloguesbegin on October 10The Kiwanii Club willpresent Us fifth annual series <strong>of</strong>