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Sep 1973 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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PA01 14 - SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER VI, VH%234-year-old 'Arithmetick' book in Library's old volumes exhibitCOURTHOUSE^ "Hodde-'iArithmetiek" book, dating backto 1739, is one <strong>of</strong> the seviraidozen antique school books ontfiplay in the Cape May CountyLibrary during this month.Mri, Doris L, Grady, comtylibrary director, said Mrs.Dorothy Kintner, a member <strong>of</strong>her Haff, assembled the uniquecollection with the cooperation<strong>of</strong> the County Historical SocietyMuseum, (he <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>Historical Museum and theCipe May <strong>City</strong> Library.A display case on the righttide <strong>of</strong> the Library entrancecontains the preciouspublications,Hoddfr'i math book isprobably the oldMt in thecounty and is on loan from KarlDidk4nson, curator <strong>of</strong> thecounty museum.Ed and Harriet Mill invite you to stop in andchoose from their outstanding c.t^iogueselection <strong>of</strong>,..Personalized Christmr* Cards•t a whopping ^Q yQ DiscountFOR A LIMITED T!/V!B!JEWISH NEW YEAR CARDSfor Friends and FamilyI IU BHKR .STAMPS MADK TO ORDER {peacock shopSOMBWS POINT JMOPtMNO CINTfB, DIAL •}»•!?»Early 1800 Victorian erabooks are on display eourteiy <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> CulturalArts Center, with Mrs, WilliamA. Nelson collaborating withMrs. Kintntr to provide thedisplay, Mrs. Grady explained.Mils Emma llwell, librarianIn Cape May <strong>City</strong>, providedsome 16 booki also from theIBQOs and these have beenauthenticated as having beenused in Cape May and Wildwoodichools.Also on display are some <strong>of</strong>the media used by modernscholars in the area, including aunique micr<strong>of</strong>iche, which canrecord an entire book on oneJeffers' FarmCHRYSANTHEMUMSJUST SOUTH OF THE U, TRACKS, ROUTE 8, PALERMO • PHONE 398-3249(Across Bw Street Iron Smith fcweters)ALL TOP QUILITT FRISK JlilSIT PRODUCEPUMPKINS •ICE COLO WATERMELONSBUTTERNUT SQUISHJERSEY FIELD TOMATOESJERSEY APPLES I PEACHESand DELICIOUS JERSEY CORNindex r«rd. Whole pages aremicr<strong>of</strong>ilmed in one-half squaremeh lections, "It's a compactway <strong>of</strong> recording any importantpublication for storage or usetoday," Mrs, Orady pointedout. Pages can be projected tolarge size for the reader.Micr<strong>of</strong>ilm equipment nowbeing used is also on view, aswell as ordinary films, cased esand records,"Children is well as adultsshould be interested in thiscollection and tht librarycommission and members <strong>of</strong>the staff invite the entireoommunity to inspect theserelics <strong>of</strong> bygone days," Mrs.fwiflRock concert in the libraryCOURT HOUSE - The Cape ever we have tried somethingMay County Library wiU Mke this," MM. Grady «-register another firm when it plained. She laid Mrs. Dorothy•ages a Rock Concert, Kintner, head <strong>of</strong> adult services,featuring two local groups, in made the arrangements tortheAe^meeting room.concert, designed for those <strong>of</strong>The event will be held this high school age.evening (Thursday) at 8:30 "Thia will also be an effort too'clock, according to Mri.Dorii L. Grady, librarydirector,"This will mark the first timeA Checking Account canhandle that paper workIt will keep track <strong>of</strong> income andoutgo, get receipts for payments,supply orderly and-aceurate records.attract gome teenagers whomay never have been In the newlibrary building before," Mrs,Grady noted.The two group* to performwill be the four-member"Kentucky Waters" and thefive-member "TheCronroadi,"Ed Bacon, Bun laniro,Randy Bakley and Geno Whiteare the Kentucky Waters. Theyhave Men featured at Wednesdaynight concerts duringthe winter In Cape May atyConvention Hall.The group from MiddleTbwnship, Toe Q-owroad*., Ucomposed <strong>of</strong> Rich Rlccardl, hisbrother, John; WayneWilliams, JMeph Kagey andAUeeFtoi.Mrs, Kintner Hid each groupwill perform for about an houreach and bey are contributingtheir service* free for the meniptstand.Come start your account.the CapeJAay Countynational bankOCEAN CITY . SEA ISLE, CITY « CAPE MAYMmm nr THI nmux, nwnm MMtMKm COMOIUTWNA Hutam <strong>of</strong> tux fttwaiu, aaavi mtn• Our bank makes no service charge onchecking accounti <strong>of</strong> senior citizens, collegestudents or members <strong>of</strong> the qrmed forcesFor Your Convenience34th STREET OFFICE - 34th SHUT M* Mf kfL• - • • • ••9?County library director Mrs, Doris L, Grady and"Hodder's Arithmetick."Architect istc designCAPE MAY COURT HQU5B—The Beard <strong>of</strong> Freeholders atIs meeting TuesLET NAT DO ITr R«| iMlllpW, Mil nH, Ml. 0C«ilr tlll« M. 11181 Omp M7WINTB* KBHTAL — OM MM* MwkH< A iltra, brlflit. Mlnetlvt •)•AcMnCy tar i pmn. u«M atkmt. callMt-islr. • 17DITtliaD COUPLE tfnln nrtt llwr l»Ii •mumWlM ••wimant orywrly rwital. Iwtn «al l *17' T-1IHD — 1K7, 4! h.p. MWniry,•Metric rtart. Bin M*< >n Mir. isn,CtHtmiBtrJU 777-OH. IWWIHTfN NBNTAU — Hdlln ptV« impt ftfl Mil wIMtr viatIMal h»m« All cenv«l>n«i. Now-PrtlMiltmif iianiM. Inn d«ki,aiftn- IIH HKk. Not Mtvrtfar. »»•tin,t-nMMM HMMN. TWO MM laths*,MMMM, •'»» nwntti pint UIIIIHM. CatMUUimlm *•«WBTUtMjRoadNorthfield—Ml^OHWiiKLY TAKEOUTSPiCIALFNHNMV A ihrlmp piMMrFkwndtr flltt ant s FrlooShrimp on Plartar withMuca, Col* Slaw and-v*Frmct) Frlat or PotatoSalad•2.96the Seasons HereFor Frttsh OystersThey Are In, AndWe Hove Them!!two women are appointedto Sea Isle school boardSUA BU! CIW - 'Tor thefirst time In Sea Isle CSty'shistory, a woman wm serve ootbe local Board <strong>of</strong> Education."With that statement, MayorDominic C. Raff a thenproceeded to name (wo women,mem," he said.Mrs, Oalre Boyer and Mrs. Mrs. Boyer is a formerbabel Perone, to the schoolboard. .Mayor Safla said this is thefirst time since the resort hashad a board <strong>of</strong> education that,president <strong>of</strong> the local St.Joseph'* School PTA and theMercy Hospital Auxiliary, bom<strong>of</strong> which posti she held for twoyears. She is a teacher's aide atwomen have served, - the Woodbine Elementary"Sea We aty should be indeedSchool and has been employedgrateful, as I am, that twowomen with such a high interestby that district fcr the pastthree years.in education are wlllliw Mrs, Perone, alifelongStudycontinued from page 1ctaaraeteriaties, birth rates andany other pertinent data whichwm need to be reviewed by thecommittee. Wager is to havesome information available bythe October 23 meeting <strong>of</strong> thecommittee.The members <strong>of</strong> this committeeare: from <strong>Ocean</strong> aty,Robert Lautenscblager,Franklin linger, W. RodmanBoone, Board <strong>of</strong> Educationmembers, and Superintendent<strong>of</strong> Schools Michael Subotteh;from Upper Ttownshtp, RobertSnith and William Balnea,Board <strong>of</strong> Education members,and Administrative PrincipalWilliam Maynard; from SeaUe <strong>City</strong>, Joseph Giordano andDon v Larlcks, Board <strong>of</strong>Education members, andAdministrative Principal SteveHart in; from Corbin <strong>City</strong>,Edward Marshall and C, JayDuncan, Board <strong>of</strong> Educationmembers, Also attending thismeeting were Malcolm B.MacEwan, County Superintendent<strong>of</strong> Schools, and RoyWager, Regional Director <strong>of</strong>Secondary Education for theSouthern Counties,<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the new skirts buttonsdown the front and haapatch pockets. Buttons aredecorative and are also usedon the pockets.8kirts are made with avariety <strong>of</strong> pleats or an fash*ion«d on the A-llne, Ventsand sweaters top theseskirts.Belts are papulM-someare narrow but others arewide, depending on the garment.Classified AdsBring YouQuick Resultsto work on the school board,"Mayor Raff a exclaimed,"It is with great pleasure thatI make these two appointmentsand thank my fellow commissionersfor concurring inresident <strong>of</strong> theSea Isle <strong>City</strong>, is aformer secretary <strong>of</strong> theCatholic school PTA and U viceregent <strong>of</strong> the CatholicDaughters <strong>of</strong> America, Court1655. She has been employed bythe Redevelopment Agency forme past eight yean,Mri, Boyer attended St.Hubert's High in Philadelphiaand Glassboro State College.She and her husband, Harold,reside on 46th pi. with theirBiree children. She has been ayear-aromd resident here forthe past 13 years.Mrs, Perone and herhusband, Carmen, have tourchildren and reside at 5MBCentral av.Both women are members <strong>of</strong>ft, Joseph's Church In Sea teleaty.Mrs. Isabel Perone (right) and Mrs. Claire jrtfare welcomed, to membership on the Sea Isle (StyBoard <strong>of</strong> Education by Mayor Dominic C. Raffa.AU TEAR UOBUD-IW TK ill #IS10m sr. 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