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P! i>i PACE 14 — SECTION ONIDPW workers face drug counts% Two Public Worki Departni«itemployees were arrestedHwiday by the Cape MayCbiinty Proieeutor'B <strong>of</strong>fice on;'*ug charges, according toGiptain Dominick Longo, <strong>of</strong> thePolice Department.,'. Eugene Watts, 25, a citysanitation worker from the 200block <strong>of</strong> haven av,, waiCharged with unlawfuldfitribution <strong>of</strong> a controlleddangerous substance. Wattswai arrested at the PublicWorks garage.A truck driver, AnthonyWasJuniton, 28, <strong>of</strong> the 700 block<strong>of</strong> Moore av., wai arrested on asimUar charge.A third man, not a city employee,Vernon Wiggins, "38, <strong>of</strong>Ole 300 block <strong>of</strong> West av., wasJESSTAVERNBlack Horse PikeWist <strong>of</strong> PliiianhfilliPHONE 646-6800MUSIC4 A.M.WED.. FRI. 8 SflT. NJTESDINNERSSERVED DASLY 4 TO 10charged with the sale <strong>of</strong> heroin.Washington, who was onvacation, was arrested later inthe day Tuesday. The warrantswere iijued by the CountyProsecutor's <strong>of</strong>fice and are theresult <strong>of</strong> an investigationconducted by county detectives.Mayor B Thomas Waldmaniuspended both Watts andWashington without pay pendingthe outcome <strong>of</strong> their trials.All three men have been indietedby a Cape May Oomtyp-and juryAwarded WingsENID, Qkla, - SecondLieutenant Richard J. Gran,I Bon <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. EdwardGross, SIS Barr av,, Unwood,N.J , has been awarded hlalilver wings at Vance AFB,Okla , upon graduation fromUS, Air pBree pilot training.Lieutenant Gross is beingasslped to McGuire AFB,N.J., whert he will fly the 0-141Starlifter with a unit <strong>of</strong> theMliiary Airlift Command.A1967 graduate <strong>of</strong> Holy SpiritHigh School, he received hisB.S, degree m 1872 fromNorthropInstitute <strong>of</strong> Technologyand was commissioned thereftrough the Reterve OfficersTraining Corps program.Roy Gillian'sWONDERLAND6th Strttt and BoardwlkOpen Weekends thru <strong>Sep</strong>t. l:*: : : : : : XW:*:w:^Between Sips• by Johnf It's not too late to Join in the> fun <strong>of</strong> having yoin 1 very ownwine-tasting party. Gaining Inpopularity each week is thispleasant way <strong>of</strong> adding zest toentertaining right in your ownhome. In the past two weetaCircle Liquor Store <strong>of</strong> SomersPoint has <strong>of</strong>fered expert adviceon California and New YorkSate wines for wine-tasting.This week we get our passportand travel to thtf famous •vineyards <strong>of</strong> Burgundy in France, Circle liquor recommendsmost highly the following for your wine-tastingfriends: Bcaujolais, Pommard, Gevray Chambertln,Fouilly Fuisse, MeurMult and PuJignv.MoBtrieh§t, 11»experts at Circle Liquor urge you to stop by this week anddiscuss your party plans. They'll answer every question andalso give you the opportunity <strong>of</strong> selecting from South Jersey'slargest collection <strong>of</strong> domeitic and Imported wtawWife, replacing phone, to husband: "A pinel <strong>of</strong> Impartial| housewives has juit canceled your poker game."COOKING WITH WINECreamy Noodle CaweroleYou'll need: Boa. wide noodles; «4 pt. (1 cup) large-curdcottage cheese (chiv* or plain); Vi pt dairy sour cream; 1UO'.i-oz > can condensed cream <strong>of</strong> chicken soup; 2 thlspng.dry or medium sherry; 1 tblespn. parsley flakes; 2 tspns. dryrtredded green onions; 2 tspns, Worcestershire MUM;seasoned garlic salt, salt and pepper to taste; > 4 cuf gratedParmesan cheese; paprika. Cook noodles in boiling saltedwater Just until tender; drain. Mix ail remaining ingredientsaccept Parmesan cheese and paprika, Add noodles. Spreadmixture in a greased 12 by 8 by 2-inch baking dish; sprinklewith Parmesan cheese and paprika. Cover dish loosely withtoil. Bake in a moderate oven (350 F.) for 25 minute*. Uncover;continue baking is minutes. Remove from oven and| lot tattle 5 minutes before serving. Serves 8,Middle age I* when you know all the answers, and nobodyL ever ask* you the question!.QUICKIE QUIZ! 4). How U Champagne Punch made?1 A. A simple roclpe U two bottle* <strong>of</strong> Champagne, tome fruit,' buttle nf wfcke win*, and Ice cube*.^CIRCLETHE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGERBACK TO SCHOOtr-Parents visited the Primary School Tuesday evening andfte Intermediate School last evening in the annual Back to School Nightprograms. Here Mrs, Regina Villaume, first grade teacher, shows the earphonesund in classroom inslrtaetlon to Ralph Quictanire (left) and Mr, and Mrs-diaries Palermo (right). Counsellor Photo.Socialite author guest speakerat Christian Women's luncheonA capacity crowd ii expectedat the luncheon meeting <strong>of</strong> theCape Atlantic ChristianWomen's Club when Mrs,Eleanor Searle Whitney,socialite and author, will beguest speaker. The luncheonwill take place Wednesday,October 10, at 12:30 p.m. inMac'i Restaurant, SomersPoint,Mrs. Whitney is a small towngirl from Plymouth, Ohio. SheBegan ha singing carter at 17,Ultimately singing with the St.Louis Municipal Opera Company,the National BroadcastingCompany and theMadrigal Singers,Sht married CorneliusVanderbilt Whitney in June1S41 and was divorced in MM,She attended Florida Southern(Methodist) College and haswritten an autobiographyentitled "Invitation to Joy".She is a famous horsewoman,named "Best-Hatted" womanin the world and is a globaltravder. Shealio waachoimto•t<strong>of</strong>theNattoJuQ Anthem at theDemocratic convention whenHarry Truman wag nominatedidt - T*Mrs. Whitney is talented inart at well ai music and waiknown for her colorful parties« ha- Long Island estate. <strong>On</strong>e<strong>of</strong> particular note was when sheconverted an Indoor tenniscourts into a carnival scene forthe debut <strong>of</strong> her stepdaughter,Gail.She traveled extensively andattended the coronation <strong>of</strong>Queen Elizabeth II in Londeon,the wedding <strong>of</strong> Princess Graceand Prince Rainier in Monaco,parties given aboard the yachtChristina by Aristotle <strong>On</strong>assisand hone races in France whenthe Whitney Stables wwe entered.p "OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEKCONEY'S34TH STREETON MSIBVILTILVD. ONI MIL* PROM MINILIQUOR UN iQUIRE3B-9B5U 39MB2SATURDAY and SUNDftV DINNERFOR THE FAMILYROAST LOIN W MMV*gitiU* ami PotatMtDAILY SPECIALSStrvttf NooM P.M.MONDAY — Veal CMlet, vegrtablt an* paUtoesTUESDAY — ChillWEDNESDAY — HstltMMt Betf wftk PsUtoMTHURSDAY — Staffed P«ay*r, vtgetaklc andpotatoesFRIDAY — Fith Platt«r> and potatoes—also choota from—OUR COMPLiTE MENUM* PWWn - lit Oarta-jam >Eleanor Searle WhitneyA special feature at theluncheon meeting will be afashion show by X. AverilBeltway and soprano solos byMrs. Jane Elsenhardt, <strong>of</strong>rtaddon Township.Anyone interested in welcoAnyone interested is welcomehowever reservations are goingfast and those desiring to attendare urged to main theirs Immediately.Deadline is OctoberflffS« uQWid KOOBBf fit §99^§22or Mrs. George Kupp at 625-2533. Babysitting te available atthe restaurant.ClnnlfM Ms •rtif Mi'FILTiONiMMWM.t,IM• » ;THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER mjTown$hip Republicans endorse Mrs.ShroudsHistoric House tour ^UPPER TOWNSHff - TheUpper Township RegularRepublican Club has endorsedGertrude Shourda for electionto the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> township tancollector.The aub'i endorsementfollowed a presentation by Mrs.<strong>City</strong> asks Stafffor paving fundsThe <strong>City</strong> Commissioners at aspecial meeting Wednesdayafternoon passed a resolutionapplying for (21,000 in State aidpaving money tor the paving <strong>of</strong>West av. from 55th to 59th sta.wmetime next year.The application will be sent tome Motor Vehicle ReceiptsFund where money for theproject is available. The work*ould be completed by nextfall.Weit av. from Mth toMth fta,h now a county highway, andfee county has announced plansto pave the road in three gee.flora itarting next year.Food Stamp rephere on Oct. SRepresentatives <strong>of</strong> the CapeMay County Food Stamp Officewill be at the Mean <strong>City</strong> YouthCenter, Atlantic av. between5th and 6th »•„ on Friday,October S, from 9:30 a.m. untilnoon.The purpose <strong>of</strong> the field visitsto to accept applications andinquiries •bout the Food StampProgram by persons who areunable to visit the man onceat 18 N. Main st. in Court House.Interested persons shouldbring pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> all Income pluscash resourcea, web as bankaccounts, savings tanfe Mocksand also pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> anyemergency bills or tout fornecessities.NOW SHOWING*t°»»l»IU*»-lBw.P., l «.illri.ilitUMmtntkmOf Class'A Oiallenga For RoWn Hood"Jackson•*«awurdt to the membership,Sie had ben serving as interimtax collector pending theNovember 6 general election.Mrs. Shourds with herhusband Harry operate theDucks Nest in SeavUla. Thetfiop features carvings anddecoys. Mrs. Shourds wasformerly associated with insuranceand oil companies in*the accounting area.The Club at its Augustmeeting endorsed the election<strong>of</strong> the entire Republican ticket,headed by Charles W. Sandman,candidate for governor.CLASSIFIED AD '•RINGS RESULTSPHONEat Cap© October 7Some <strong>of</strong> the nth CenturybousH which have been gj.mired from outside on walkingand trolley tours <strong>of</strong> VictorianCape May will be open to thepublic on Sunday, October 7Ai part <strong>of</strong> tbt- ViMortanWeekend being stated by the<strong>City</strong> in celebration <strong>of</strong> inheritage, the Historic HouseTour <strong>of</strong>fers a unique opportunityfor visitors andresidents to see inside theselovely buildings.Tickets will be on sale in each<strong>of</strong> the builduigs on view. Toursmay start at any pointProceeds go to Md-AUattleCenter for the Arts. \STAAND9th & BOARDWALK, OCEAN CITYCLOSEDSUNDAYNOW THRU SATURDAY, SEPT. W >7:15*»:1SP.M.MATINEE I P.M. SATURDAY ,,-.Nothing is more Important than friendship.Not fame, not money, not death.ftramounl Pjotuisi PresentBangthedrum slowlyCoteFtobertDeMro Mchael Monarty VncentGairJertaMMrtesKM-nMMdLJflnlgdStephenLawnsoce| PHONEYQU*¥IOOT.CLOSEDeUNDAYIMb ST. OFF BOARDWALK, OCEAN CITYMATINEE 2 P.M. SATURDAYHARRY(NyH POCSiiT!"THF WORLD $ riRtF4TEST CANNON !M^SOOeURNMrCHAELSAftftAZINMOORLYNONEMOORLYN TERRACE nt BOARDWALK. OCEAN OTYPHONE 3«KHS _ CLOSED SUNDAY~* NOWTHHU8ATUBDAY.SElT.ltMSTA&TSMONDAY.OCrOBElUPAUL NEWMANTHE MACKINTOSH MAN•(• i'. hi", not. ivh.iL you LlluiKMOOTLWTWONOWKLAY1NOIVACATION *» YOU..^ r; f*-,iTHURSOAY, SEPTEMBER 11, Iffi TH1 OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PAGE 1 — SECTKKiwanis travelog topics listedTickets are now on sale forfee annual Travelogue andAdventure series sponsored byfce Mwarti Club, The sixlectureseries opens in Octoberand will conclude in April. AUprograms will be presented infee high school auditorium at Ihi December. <strong>On</strong> January 9 BUIBangert will show the Scotlandp.m. and admission will be by Tartan Tour. Bangert hat ateries ticket only.mixed background includingWe opening program on musk and athletics but finallypttober io will feature Dr. farmed hit own road buildingCharles Forbes Taylor firm dealing in heavy highwayspeaking on Bible Lands or To construction. He now resides inft§ Holy Lwids, Dr. Taylor Champ, Mo., a town he towded,with Ml wife, Rosemary,was born in England and is anaturalized American citizen. and their five daughters.He it the author <strong>of</strong> 10 books and The trip to Scotland begmt onbit pictures have been the Solway Firth fishing forpublished by newspapers all salmon with open nets. The first6ver the world.view <strong>of</strong> land is at Gretna Green,Bible Lands coven fromBethlehem to Armageddon.home <strong>of</strong> a romantic oldblacksmith's shop, Visits alsoThe tour begins in Damascus are made to the scenesfollowed by glimpses <strong>of</strong> thefrequented by Bobby Burnt, feeplacet <strong>of</strong> the Patriarchs,Judges, Kings and Prophets <strong>of</strong>Israel. Then begins Hie story <strong>of</strong>Moses showing fee east side <strong>of</strong>he River Jordan, crossing feedesert <strong>of</strong> the HashemlteKingdom <strong>of</strong> Jordan throughFttra, feeLand <strong>of</strong> Moth to theLand <strong>of</strong> GUead,Also included are the city <strong>of</strong>B«ihlehem, Shepherd's Cave,Jferod't grace and castle,through Narareth to the RiverJordan, Galilee, Cant, theJudean Wilderness, Samaria,Jacob's Well^Mount Hon.Capernaum, Jerusalem,Pilate's Palace, Calvary, <strong>of</strong> the old slave pens <strong>of</strong> DakaratEmmaus and fee Place <strong>of</strong> feeis feeancient city <strong>of</strong> Timbuktu.Ascension.In 1963 France gave up her<strong>On</strong> November M, Gene Goettwill show slides and speak onoglonles in French EquatorialAfrica and new independentDown the Mississippi. Goeta nations wife improbableHat made movies in 21 countriesincluding Vietnam wherenames, such as Senegal andMall were formed, Throughbe made a war film in 1965. these countries Wlihehnsenfrown fee Mississippi sUrtswhere fee river begins innorthern Minnesota. The first7S mile* are done by canoe andinclude visits tothe Indians. InMinneapolis a stop is made tovisit the home <strong>of</strong> Henry Wad-•w<strong>of</strong>th' Longfellow then on"" I river to Memphis,sland<strong>of</strong>cottonandtheGIFT andGQURMET SHOPfl Asbury Ave.hone 398-1157great pre-Civil War homes. Ostlund. In 1962 Mr. OstlundThe trip concludes in New returned to Europe where heOrleans, the Bayou Country,birthplace <strong>of</strong> jazz andculmination <strong>of</strong> the river.There will be no presentationhome <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott andfee interior <strong>of</strong> Abbotsford. Avisit' to historic DryburghAbbey where Sir Walter Scott isburied also will be included.<strong>On</strong> February 13 Timbuktuand Beyond (Africa) will bepresented by RomainWuhelmsn, Mr. Wilhelmsenstarted hit film-lecture careerIn 1953 after having started hitpr<strong>of</strong>essional career on the Mageenjoying two successfulseasons on Broadway, .Timbuktu and Beyond beginsIn deepest Africa- West <strong>of</strong> theMountains <strong>of</strong> the Moon and lasttraveled to reach Timbuktu.- There are jungles along theNiger River, fee SaharaDesert, fee pagan mosques <strong>of</strong>Mopti andthecrags <strong>of</strong> fee Atlas -Mountains. North <strong>of</strong> Timbuktu,way out in the vasness <strong>of</strong> thedesert is feeOasis <strong>of</strong> TafUelt,Not far from there U the LostQtv <strong>of</strong> Africa or fee<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> feeDead. These plus many otherinteresting sites are included.The program in March wUlfeature France's FabulousNormandy by Robert Q,«ent two years during WorldWar II in the Army. He wantedto retrace his steps during thewar and this was feebeginning<strong>of</strong> his first travelogue film,In France's Fabulous Normandythe audience will visitthe most northwest province <strong>of</strong>France which is best known toNorth Americans as fee place<strong>of</strong> the invasion during WorldWar II. The trip also will includebeaches, apple blossoms,green pastures, golden fields<strong>of</strong>wheat and barley, hedgerows,ancient fishing harbor i,crashing blue seas that poundfee rugged white cliffs andbeautiful churches.The final program, April 10,will feature William Kennedywith British Columbia-Canada's Pacific Frontier. Mr.Kennedy is a pr<strong>of</strong>essionalphotographer <strong>of</strong> many yearsand Air the past few years hasproduced motion picturetravelogues.British Columbia exploresfeat vast Canadian provincewhere one is never far from thewilderness. The itinerary indudesVictoria and the ButchartGardens, a trip throughfee Inside Passage to PrinceRupert where a sea foodprocessing plant is visited. Thefilm shows fee new town <strong>of</strong>Kitimat in the northernwilderness, fee Peace RiverDistrict where oil and gas haveVisits also are shown with feeowners <strong>of</strong> a fruit orchard, a tripthrough mountain wildernessareas in four national parks toview wild riven, canyons andthe highest waterfall inCanada, There alto will belumbermen readying the forestcrop, salmon leaping upwaterfalls and feecolor andpageantry <strong>of</strong> the RoyalCanadian Mounted PoliceMusical Ride.Tickets tor feeentire seriesare on •ale now fromanymember <strong>of</strong> feeKiwanis Club,Nancy McHugh purchases a season ticketto the <strong>Ocean</strong>' <strong>City</strong> High School football games fromMrs. Margaret Sharp, Board <strong>of</strong> Education member,while principal Scott Johnson looks on.Missionary from JapanTrinity Church speakerJohn Merwin, missionary <strong>of</strong>OMS International to Japan,will speak Sunday at 11 a.m.and 7:30 p.m. at Trinity UnitedMethodist Church, Marmora.As district missionary for theSilkoku area, Merwin workswith Japanese pastors inevengeligUc servicei, summeryouth camps, film evangelismrandEnglish fellowship groups.Under his direction approximately250 youth meet in18 groups each week to studycreated a new economic giant,—ttie"Bible g ,in English!portage t Mountain M t i Dam D which hih While a to patter in southernJersey, Merwin oould notelectrical energy then on to escape fee desire forBarkerville, a restored gold missionary work he had sensedruth town.from high school days. Applyingto the OMS, he wasappointed to Japan tour yearsago. He states, "TUa is aSrateglc time in Japan as feenation again becomes a vitaltorn in international affairs."Merwin, who it in demand asa speaker in both Japan andAmerica, relates the challenge<strong>of</strong> answering pa's questions forsearching Japanese youth.Their eager response to uniquegospel presentations:, will beincluded in his report.The OMS work In japan,where Merwin serves, began la1901 and since feat time hastrained over 2,000 JapaneseEpiscopal Women planning conferenceThe Reformed EpiscopalChurch Women will bold UieirMethodist Church <strong>of</strong>ChUlnglwood, where she Is anacttvfelaaeteir and lay tader.The special ornate will *fceprovided by Mrs. Judy, whiteThe thane 6t 8* conference from the First Reforihedwiu be "<strong>On</strong>e Lore, <strong>On</strong>e Faith, Episcopal Church, New York<strong>On</strong>e Church/' anffibe program <strong>City</strong>.is planned around the Centennial<strong>of</strong> fee founding <strong>of</strong> fee will be three workshops, eachAs part <strong>of</strong> feeprogram thereReformed Epiacopal^Church. one depicting the walk In theseThe speaker for the con-threference is Mrs. Dorothy Worth.categories: The Lord andMrs. Worth is a consultant inChristian Education, wellknown as a speaker at SundayATTENTION:|gtol. Motel and ApartmentOwnersHOTEL FURNITURESchool conventions and has AU Interested singers are Soloists will be Winifrededited and- written for invited to join In chorus Dettore, soprano; Bfertlnenumerous Christian rehearsals for feefourth annual Johns, mezw-soprano; Waynemsgaitnes. Ae la feewife <strong>of</strong> performance <strong>of</strong> Handel's Connor, tenor; and Albertthe Senior paster <strong>of</strong> the First "Messiah" beginning Monday,Saturday, M, I and S,10 A.M.-6 P.M.SfING RAY MOTOR INNIMI aid Inrfetfc, ••••• CHy<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Oeeat CMy's Dniwt beachfront raotdtreaeeanttal and ntarktttag, AU room tfur-BtaUngs are KreeUer '•CwthienUI" style, Hghtwatant grain fhUah. Ten years •«. bat very wellmaintained and hi excellent MWlifelMattratsei -. ' '- "•' 'V '1 BMiMt she hnftaar* (waM fcmg)I MjgM UMe

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