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BALTIMORE • WILMINGTON • PHILADELPHIA . ALLENTOWN • HAZLETON<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'. Lighting Fleet M will<br />
open Ha regular 1867 racing season<br />
July Fourth! Tune up races that<br />
were scheduled for last Saturday<br />
and Sunday were rettricted to the<br />
latter day because <strong>of</strong> high winds.<br />
Trie races are held every Saturday<br />
and Sunday starting at 1:30 it 14th<br />
st. and Beach Thoroughfare. About 12<br />
its are expected to be competing<br />
when the fleet begins its actual spa<br />
son. The fleet operates out <strong>of</strong> Hobby<br />
laven, 60 W 17th st. A meeting wa<br />
held Swxtay jUfht for the purpose<br />
<strong>of</strong> electing this year's <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
The <strong>of</strong>ficers for the 1S57 HUOI<br />
are: Lester Asplundli, Fleet Captain<br />
George J. Lejeune and William P<br />
OiOMn, race committee; William<br />
Clauaen Jr., lecreUry.<br />
At the meeting plans to enter the<br />
Margate RefawTand the <strong>Ocean</strong> Clt<br />
Regatta mere discussed<br />
George Lejeune, director <strong>of</strong> HOIJD<br />
Haven named the Instructors for thi<br />
Lighting sailing classes held then<br />
every day.<br />
The Inatructors are Bill Clausen<br />
Dick Danehouer, Utiuiie Dulton<br />
Doris Lejeune, Brad Llntfaicum and<br />
flobert W win H« BabaH w, Irntit M«-<br />
nwrUI Trophy.<br />
Robert O'Connor, Frank Okborllo,<br />
Andrew Palumbo and Bob Rscchi<br />
won tine Most EUTIICIU Master Arti-<br />
san Trophy lor Genfianloiyn ASHBI-<br />
Biy in the group three half mile re.<br />
lay with a time <strong>of</strong> 2:41.0.<br />
UHIIB OlH—I In II<br />
Ur.f/.il Jyaip—i, Cgi«>. Otn (Jit)-<br />
12- 10-: J, CWUH-ell. llniun,<br />
tlBlan,<br />
ran<br />
a.<br />
P-BA'Walkj'<br />
Over All-Stats<br />
Wins Exhibition<br />
Gam- by 18-7<br />
Tile Patrolmen's Benevolent Auae.<br />
UiUon minor Little League Man, lit*<br />
eraliy walked away with it* victory<br />
ov.r «ti» minor league all^tarc In<br />
fa exhloitkm game Saturday, The<br />
PsUulmto iMeUcd tt« Mm, ll-r.<br />
The IBM was called at the end <strong>of</strong><br />
Wree innings bocsuse oT a minor<br />
league rule that •tates if any team<br />
is ahead by ten runs or more at the<br />
end or three fulJ Inninci the tame<br />
Is colled.<br />
PBA colleeied 1U rum on a gr«nd<br />
total <strong>of</strong> 11 walks and live hits. In<br />
the first inning, all (tar pitcher Bert<br />
Lahti walked the bun full, Uien<br />
delivered a home run pitch to Bud<br />
Stabler, -which was used for Jutt<br />
that purpose.<br />
Rick Howell was tne winning hurl-<br />
er. He limited (he stars to two<br />
hiti. He struck out four and gave<br />
up 11 free passes.<br />
Lahti started on the hill for the<br />
loiers, and was relieved by John<br />
Klpborn, Between them they allow-<br />
ed five hMi, strucJ; out five and<br />
walked IS.<br />
•Ig hlvters for Ine iamo svorc<br />
Don Kelly, PBA shaiistop with two<br />
ufeties, and Rotary's Jim Wilson<br />
with the same number for the siars.<br />
PBA a ? 3 • IB<br />
All Stars 0 4 j • 7<br />
Sport Slants<br />
u UEilan,<br />
fiaih—1. Quw. <strong>Ocean</strong> city. Oil 1.2;<br />
lohlnl. Union: 3, Pelleuflnii. llnlun.<br />
artei Mill-—1. Union, ICiintutli:<br />
hii Shlk M h ) iCg2<br />
2, Hicl<br />
RlShhir Schwiikbf* Manor): TiOt-<br />
2, Union,<br />
•RIIZIWAYt<br />
ROOMS « INCIOHD<br />
3. Rued<br />
Haddon<br />
_ Half Mile Roiiij—1. Otprmmiluun io'-<br />
Conner, _ Oshorne, Hniumbo, Ron-hi).<br />
2:4LO; 2, Haddafl; 3, Unlrin,<br />
linia; Faur—1* in 24<br />
Mllr Bun—1, Hlne«. Doi iun 0:17,0:<br />
f, Buggplii, i>:i-iiji cits': 3, Ks|,,Biii,j<br />
OECBH CJly,<br />
_ Mile Biiay — 1, llmldon. fRcfv.<br />
Re««. Bcii. Brgnh), 4:OJ,2: i.'Oef.<br />
mantq«fi<br />
Shuffiln* <strong>On</strong><br />
Nairn •nd Goutp <strong>of</strong><br />
Shufrl.bo.rd Club<br />
By H. BARK! BAKER<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> deadlines set by the<br />
SentlneNLedger for submitting ar.<br />
titles for publication, the namce <strong>of</strong><br />
•ward winners in the Wednesday<br />
and Saturday progressives will ap-<br />
pear in the Tuesday and Friday edl<br />
(tons <strong>of</strong> Uie fallowing week, .<br />
Be sure to sign up for the Jinn's<br />
Singles 'tournament beginning July<br />
7:4S p, m. The sheet Is posted<br />
on Uie cue house door. Entries<br />
close Saturday, July 8. I p. m.<br />
Plan to attend the club meeting<br />
on Wednesday. July 10 11:30 a m<br />
If the bleachers are erected. It will<br />
be bel(l on the courts; if not, In the<br />
Recreation Hall,<br />
We wish to thank Charles Murphy<br />
oUaeMiinleipa! Playground stair for<br />
palntuig fhe flrsi four courts. He<br />
wyj do more as thae permHs.<br />
Our membership to date toiaU 241,<br />
Thh represents a gain <strong>of</strong> BJ during<br />
the month or June.<br />
•TRIKINS EXAMPLE<br />
A drunken man driving an auto,<br />
mobile Is a striking example <strong>of</strong> per<br />
5MSS1 11 Drl^<br />
Try 8taan <strong>City</strong> Merrtanh Flfil<br />
~ ;<br />
Wallace Bros.<br />
Bukk<br />
SALES . SERVICE<br />
•th and SIM-MN AVINUI<br />
iftN eiTr, H, j, PHONI tin<br />
USED CARS<br />
GENUINE BUICK PARTS<br />
U. S. flRES<br />
BODY & FENDER<br />
STRAIGHTENING<br />
Complat* AUTO FAINTING<br />
In Pur Hmw Modaro "<br />
By PIT! PRITCMII<br />
The New York Yankees, now ap.<br />
pwently on Iheir way again, arc<br />
back with tneir old trlek*. They<br />
are benemilng from the ease <strong>of</strong><br />
jitteri they are capable <strong>of</strong> bertow-<br />
Ing upon their opponents. Take the<br />
ease <strong>of</strong> the Yankeesvei sus (he While<br />
1^ for example.<br />
The While Sox al one lime led<br />
Uie Yankees by six Eames carliei In<br />
the season. Vei such is the rcputa<br />
lion <strong>of</strong> the New Yorkers thai they<br />
remain a eongtant sourt-e <strong>of</strong> worry<br />
to Uiose ahead <strong>of</strong> Uiem in (he stand.<br />
Ings. And It is worse lor a team<br />
like the White Box to get ahead <strong>of</strong><br />
Uie Yankees early in the season, and<br />
then lose their lead than it is for<br />
Uiem to dose fast and beat the<br />
Yankees out at the finish.<br />
Obviously, the While leu ire<br />
awed by th. Y.nk.M and ncenHy<br />
Htey wen guilty <strong>of</strong> two ninth.<br />
Inning erran again it th. chtm-<br />
plem, and a good attempt re kick<br />
away the only 9am, <strong>of</strong> • four-game<br />
set they won—Hi. Yank.x tear-<br />
ing Mire* runs In the last half <strong>of</strong><br />
tha ninHi to almsst •nrcenw a<br />
four-run deficit ttt.y carried Into<br />
Ike Inning.<br />
We sold earlier in (his column<br />
we could not sec the While Sox go.<br />
ing all the way. The one team lhat<br />
lias a cJMnee to beat Uie Yankees,<br />
in our opinion, is the young Mtnil<br />
club, which does not play dead at<br />
the sight <strong>of</strong> the champions and<br />
whieh has enou^i j'ouiis talent to<br />
get really hot in Augusl and Scptem.<br />
ber.<br />
Chances are the Tigers will not<br />
turn the iriok this jear, but if they<br />
can sUy within six to eijhl game<br />
and then make a move, ihey could<br />
make a race <strong>of</strong> 11, AdniUiedly th<br />
Tigers have not been able to 'plas<br />
consistently winnln» ball so (ar<br />
niamly because tho much ballvhooec<br />
hlHers like Harvey Kueen and Al<br />
KauiiB Have been failing u. produce<br />
runs and lilts, Uwugh Kallne is eom.<br />
Ing on a bit now. Ho hly into too<br />
many double plays,<br />
Kueen, however, is not Uie hiliei<br />
he If eraeked up to be. The fliers<br />
with loone, Kueen, Kaline, MoxwcU,<br />
prtoU ano others aliouW be . hard<br />
hitting elub, TUey have been In pas!<br />
1-ears, ending up near the top ii<br />
that department. If those player'<br />
ever sWrt hitting. Uiey eeuld mak<br />
Wtchers lute Foutack, Bunning,<br />
«aas and Lary-aU loung-jiave glv,<br />
en Uie Detroit club the grealesi<br />
"(Bomuir staff in the leaiue<br />
f hmhUd /M, iring *Mck Knult,<br />
GEORGE RAYB<br />
ffr^P<br />
ALTttATiSNS<br />
CARPtNTER WORK<br />
m Aseitry Aye. >^ n,*H ,13<br />
Sm 10 Jto 11%<br />
. M your<br />
AUTO INSURANCE<br />
PREMIUMS<br />
r t UMiaJ 4t,al<br />
ttmty Uoyi Chaiun<br />
1315 Asbuiy Aiw,<br />
COMEINTOOAY<br />
AMDSEfM<br />
'57 Studebaker<br />
• NBW DrWing Co.trol<br />
tTUDUAKlR •«|f, 4<br />
•truck out leven.<br />
B*beRuthT<br />
For First Triumph in 7<br />
By BILL Mild «J» " "*"<br />
Oceall Cltr broke Into the wlnolng 1 »"><br />
column in the staoe Buth League<br />
ThundBy night, aner UklM si*<br />
straUhl louei, by de/e«mi Llnwood,<br />
M. Scott Lahti made hi« flrsl ippear-<br />
Mice on the mound for the tocalf<br />
and brouiht (hem oui <strong>of</strong> their losing<br />
ways. He limited Unwood io four<br />
hit. and tent 18 down swinging. He<br />
gave up sin free paiies,<br />
LinWMd iumped ta • rhree-ryn<br />
lead hi rha nrti lw IwUnfs. f*<br />
Hill was rhe limit .< Iheir mrlnf<br />
tor th. evening, O«aii en* feynd<br />
th. rang* in rhe *HHM hall e» fh.<br />
Mtjtnd and cane through with s<br />
live-run rally.<br />
Bobby Spence led'<strong>of</strong>f the big in-<br />
ning with a walk, Jim Bernosky<br />
reached first on a fielder's choice,<br />
forcing Spence at second. Aflcr a<br />
strike-out, n-eddy Boyce singled<br />
home Bernosky wit* toe flrsi run,<br />
Lahti and Bobby Townsend loaded<br />
the bases with a pair <strong>of</strong> walks and<br />
Butch Kritlenmaker singled, brinu-<br />
Ing Boyce home with lhe second.<br />
With the haia* •fill trimmed.<br />
Rich Dorwy delivered the big bla.t<br />
<strong>of</strong> the gams wUh a Mild thr«b.g.<br />
Iff* Ihrth to Ata««.<br />
W.<br />
•Ill Hammersley and^Tommy W,h<br />
ysasi<br />
wm<br />
In Uie home club's ihroerlin fqui'til<br />
frame, Lahll, Dorsey. Dutch Baker<br />
and Spence smacked out singles for<br />
the counters. Boyce, Townsend and<br />
Krattenmaker combined hits for one<br />
more run in Uie suilh,<br />
Unwsod put two run* acroM in<br />
the first inning on a single by Oem<br />
mel, a walk and a double by Weeks,<br />
The losers last run came in lhe see-<br />
ond when Don<strong>of</strong>fio singled behind<br />
Ivo walks,<br />
Don<strong>of</strong>rio was the losing hllrler,<br />
'he <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> batters hit him nine<br />
imes, He walked five and sirusk<br />
tut five.<br />
The jeuli' llrtl win came three<br />
day. alter they were defeated fey<br />
Absecon, <strong>On</strong> Monday nlsht Olian<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
, U S 0 3 I<br />
All-Star Nine<br />
Beats St. A's<br />
Fin! Half Chomps<br />
Blew Early Lead<br />
gt Augusllne, «iner <strong>of</strong> the first<br />
hall In the Uttle League, fell befurc<br />
an aggregation <strong>of</strong> all stars from tnc<br />
other three learns, M, in an enhibi.<br />
lion game Saturday. %<br />
The Saints wont <strong>of</strong>f io an esil5<br />
.,iid when Us Oiiphant singled home<br />
John Dodds and John Bureh In tnc<br />
tot <strong>of</strong> the first. Dodds led <strong>of</strong>f with<br />
a walk and Burch reached the ba,ei<br />
on an error before Oliphont smacked<br />
his safety.<br />
Another St, A rliii Has added in<br />
ilhc third. Buitii Millison walked<br />
in and moved to third when Burch<br />
stagled to right. MllllBon took ad-<br />
vantage <strong>of</strong> a.wild Pitch lo store (lir<br />
run. The Stars wayed until the home<br />
half <strong>of</strong> lhe Ihird before chalking Jp<br />
their first counter. Lion Dan Money<br />
got on through an error and came<br />
bone on Kiwanian Jim Wilsnn "«<br />
single.<br />
JAMES R. HENMiX<br />
Ragiittnd BuilcUr<br />
Repairs > Alterations<br />
Kitchens-Fonnka Tops<br />
20 E. 12th St. PhsrwOffa<br />
W. Ronald William*<br />
RsgUtvred Buildar<br />
JOBBING<br />
1201 PLEASURE AVE.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Ph«n» 23*9<br />
The garni broke spin In tha bet<br />
Itm <strong>of</strong> thi fourth, Jahn lureh,<br />
whs pitched Hie first three Irimil<br />
HOWARD j. WILLIAMS<br />
Registered Builder<br />
Formerly<br />
A, W. J. Wllllamt A Sam<br />
JOBBING<br />
ALTERATIONS<br />
1707 BAY AVINUI<br />
ResManca Phona U7S-II<br />
CAMBURN BUHNRS<br />
1039 Watt A...<br />
Phon* 0661 or 0762<br />
Remodeling-Jobbing<br />
Bandy TC* »f Bdiapge wan Ihen<br />
hU by • pitched b»U. loadlim the<br />
puhIM o«r another run. The third<br />
faify came across when Pox scored<br />
on a passed ball<br />
The final all star run came in lhe<br />
fifth Charies Mumford <strong>of</strong> Exehmae<br />
wlikBd siole second and scored on<br />
an error by lhe shorUtop,<br />
Mumford went 11 route on th,:-<br />
mound for the slais. He collected «<br />
uiiai <strong>of</strong> IS »lrike-ouu, He walked<br />
Uiree and allowed two hil».<br />
In Burch's four Innhlgs on Ine<br />
hill, he struck oui six, walkud three<br />
ond gave up three hits, Oiiphant<br />
struck out three, and allowed two<br />
hits, lie did not give up any walks.<br />
St, AuiUSllne 20 1 -U 0 0 • 3<br />
All Stars "JLL 3 ' * " 3<br />
Haddon Hts. Assembly<br />
Wins Artisan Bowling<br />
jersey keelera mnhopoilied honors<br />
in the howling toilrnamciil slliged at<br />
the Norlhflcld Bowlins Ccnli-r Hal-<br />
iirday allernooil in t'onjunction with<br />
lhe annunl olllinl <strong>of</strong> the Artisan<br />
Order [or Mutual Proteelion here<br />
over lhe week I'lid<br />
The liaddun Heiull!" A»semlily<br />
learn eamc olf wilh top total pins,<br />
rrgMerirfK 312" Palmyra Assembly<br />
«as seconii with 3101 while the Cam-<br />
den Assembly ins third best with<br />
3M?<br />
The Pennsylvania Assembly was<br />
lhe tup Philadelphia area team,<br />
.loriiiiJ WB3 for fifth [los/tlori (jehi.ld<br />
W'oodbury with 31)44<br />
Hiilph caiin, a| the Palmyra As<br />
tmbiy, tank ill! individual honois,<br />
hittina a §74 hiiih triple \ihleh nuiuii<br />
ed the hiiih sinclc <strong>of</strong> 241 Bub pal-<br />
mer, <strong>of</strong> ilsddoii Htiuhts, posted a ill<br />
sillSlc effort<br />
liii.hli.n ll-itlils iKImi'i Ii!iii«,<br />
riiiirli' i'iihiit.i Jtthn pljfla fur lour major pn-m<br />
1 \llhnu=h jin u\ ei ^ helming<br />
1 majurilv nl LIO members and their<br />
famiht s ai e now cuvtred bv pro<br />
pa\itunl plins lhi.\ are u^ualH l*»ft<br />
it the limi ul illnt-§s with su&slan<br />
tial hills lur si r\ iee-» Ihev thought<br />
ner*jl v tnvLf anls about one thud<br />
the inirak. ^mil\ i expenses*<br />
2 Fr miym thargt ha^ t bun<br />
C^i +<br />
3 There has bttn little sound<br />
developmenl tn t %, tndin"* aita oi<br />
tovei a^e<br />
4 t-%i^Un^ plin-i h i\t dtmpfi<br />
nlrated no f >nu in »md ni_Lept* d nn<br />
itspun lb liU nr the qual H <strong>of</strong><br />
cart<br />
Russell Barndt Jrs,<br />
Parents <strong>of</strong> Son<br />
Mi ami Mi Hui ell 1 I 1 nil li<br />
!ll iib « ll J% It II1LII1I1 ILH<br />
^1 itulatlun^ ui 111 blilli ut ilinr<br />
Hrnl thild 1 tun luilt 14 JI *,hnn<br />
\1( iii.ii .,,1 Hu IHI il Hi inched -.i^<br />
panild^ iiitu utiii i«> ind ill liCLn<br />
luimicl Ltaiulil B ill<br />
Mis H undt I I u Ui HU I I I 111<br />
Millir oi Hiiladilf In 1 *'' Uaindt<br />
a r
U— in lib* lnv| uith railroads, but they shouldn't<br />
solo him vi'iitun in Ihe ^vmedv it at crossing!<br />
dnmi Inn.** l>ehcau> DLIUKJUVJILS '<br />
Ai*y the grateful people <strong>of</strong> the village Ins and Jack Balance<br />
Shows nightly are at 8:45. Tuesday Palance plays the title role and<br />
through Sunday, with two perform. Parkins \» his son. The story delves<br />
nnc.es Saturdays at 1 and 9:.10. Into Ihe heart <strong>of</strong> a rugged Western<br />
figure, a man who is not a ruthless<br />
klili-r by choice, but one who,<br />
through circumstance, has been<br />
forced to live by his gun outside<br />
the law,<br />
Thwridiy, Friday and Saturday<br />
"Joe Butterfly" h the ttory <strong>of</strong> an<br />
engaging group <strong>of</strong> aj.'s who are try.<br />
Ing desperately to get out the first<br />
issue <strong>of</strong> any army magazine after<br />
the occupation <strong>of</strong> .lapan. It stars<br />
Audie Murphy, George Nader. Kwn<br />
an Wynn and BurgeM Mwedlth<br />
After a hUarious series <strong>of</strong> mlxad<br />
ventures, the soldier boys triumph,<br />
mainly because <strong>of</strong> tho help given<br />
them by a wily, not too scrupulous<br />
but altogether charm in i; Japanne<br />
sharpie whose nickname Is Joe But.<br />
lerfly.<br />
Meyner Signs Bill For<br />
Unforeseen Expenses<br />
Governor Robert. B. Meyner Fri.<br />
day signed a KJM,BM appropriation<br />
bill for unfarcgHn state upenwa<br />
accumulated during the past year.<br />
At the lame lime, tins Governor<br />
signed Into law a bill Mprtuored by<br />
Assemblyman Robert B. Kay, <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May County, which allow, th*<br />
Motor Vehicle Dlreetor to change<br />
the eMpiration date* <strong>of</strong> drivers' licenses<br />
and registriUuis for a soot<br />
cause.<br />
In connection with Uie appropru-<br />
Hans blU, Mpyncr cut from th* .upplemcnUl<br />
meanira •3.SM whfcch the<br />
LegUlatura had Inserted to pay<br />
cliinu aaalnjt ihe Mate iM by<br />
M«ry Ann and .Barton Parollo, <strong>of</strong><br />
PUjtaaeM, aid Anthony F MaMBC,<br />
at Hawttwcne.<br />
Th. OoMtBor over the week tod<br />
pwd. mm tm aulioo appmpriamm<br />
HB'Ikrjimt<br />
fcMp<br />
her bud caiodK In flta<br />
A new memi$ M kiadUnc dep«iU<br />
Anna J<strong>of</strong>cmnfa, <strong>of</strong> M ,<br />
In cJiecfclna KcwaU d«l«ii«l M<br />
tatom, N. J., aun-eml « badl^ laoenrtd<br />
up um* umrU* Mite Mi-the teltum' eltum wio-<br />
«d fort<strong>On</strong>eer on tier rlaUt band ai<br />
wio<br />
wi, wID ID<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SEN TUMI-LEDGER<br />
Gets Rotary^ Annual Award as Club<br />
lins 25 Outstanding Junior Members<br />
md II<br />
Wfldod the keynote for<br />
.• nl«hfa dlnnar ranting or the<br />
I <strong>City</strong> Rotary Club, at Plymouth<br />
• Ike 4*tri> had a* giiota the nine<br />
.-,'*•»«* men who attended moetln*.<br />
JO- *• JtaUor KotarUiu durlnc tbe put<br />
»U SH», alana wMi 14 otiwn iSo bid<br />
>? 'Mftopail the distinction •• km* a«a<br />
.ftp 1»W. They wen all nwonled<br />
J, ,. fwi <strong>of</strong> honor at • .pedal UUe<br />
.. r ^Jtown Ike center <strong>of</strong> «he dining ram,<br />
,ant ttthe head table.<br />
*f Mary's an-<br />
fMto<br />
> s * I **-«•• 1«J7 Juniors. Tfie mrd la<br />
«ar Avtttwxtina qwallHx <strong>of</strong><br />
rineu t» nsfKUMsalHIv, lead-<br />
; •ran* ami ambttisn.<br />
yanna was a member <strong>of</strong> tlie<br />
•nbool's South Jersey champidtuhip<br />
419 OCEAN AVENUE<br />
INCOME PROPERTY<br />
MxIMMSw<br />
Local •ntnrar IMa. Plian><br />
DCMlM<br />
IIFION9 AT $11,500<br />
twafceHMD taam, -ma* quarterback on<br />
the football team, and active In<br />
many otter (duo) affairs. The pro<br />
lous week be vu the recipient o<br />
the techanfe Club's annual scholai<br />
snip, whk* wUl help his ntudtes o<br />
Industrial chemistry at Albright Col<br />
Me<br />
notary President W. Earl NotUi<br />
declared that "all <strong>of</strong> our Junior Ro<br />
tarlans (re outstandlnt: represents<br />
lives <strong>of</strong> Young America, and we wls<br />
we could give an award to all 01<br />
you", lie noted thai the sctactlon o!<br />
Juniors and the choleo for the in<br />
nual award Is nude by school nu<br />
thorltlej a|l(l not by the club.<br />
George W. Meyir, hich school<br />
principal, gave a brief humorous talk<br />
in which he Introduced each <strong>of</strong> the<br />
current ynar Junior Rotartans an<br />
Uated their outstanding accomplish<br />
ments in school affairs bath academ-<br />
ic and athletic.<br />
In addition fa Varane, HIM.<br />
whe played a nrurn •naagsnwit<br />
at (he club wen David Tbvrstan,<br />
Robart Maw*, Charlet Goad, Ralph<br />
Taylor, David Balslay, Donald 111.<br />
•nhardt. Charlet Jehnien and Bar-<br />
ton SfMll.<br />
Robert C. French, club past presi-<br />
dent and himself a Junior RoUrtin<br />
bl the early days <strong>of</strong> the program. In-<br />
troduced the "old timers" who were<br />
special invited guests.<br />
Thlt froup lncludnd Alan Fergu-<br />
son, from October 10SO; Charira Me-<br />
IRCLE<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
"<strong>On</strong> the Traffic Circle, Sonar* Point, N. X<br />
NO LUXURY TAX IN KMMRI POINT<br />
Comp/eto Sfocfc <strong>of</strong><br />
POPULAR BRANDS<br />
IMPORTS and DOMESTIC<br />
* WHISKEY * WiNi<br />
* LIQUOR<br />
; ice COLD BEER<br />
,. ON HAND AT ALL TIMES<br />
Cardetl. January 1951, Ijouta Addarlo.<br />
August 1960. Wayne Elliott. October<br />
19SS. Fred Rcuu, February 1952<br />
Richard TItui July 19S2; Warren<br />
Nortfc. July IBM, Robert Moncrlef<br />
August 10S3, Deicter Faunce. Mav<br />
lftM. ftan< Kolb, October 1*54. Jo-<br />
seph Kennedy, April 1905. Jamn<br />
Jeffries. September 1955, Harry<br />
Pierce. February *"5«. and Itclee<br />
Kolb, April 1BS8<br />
tiuesl speaker for the occasion wa«<br />
Robert C Westflren, <strong>of</strong> Ridecway<br />
Pa, a metallurgical engineering<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Lehlgti University, nim<br />
studying for his Master's decree<br />
while working ai a researcher He<br />
•substituted for Past Junior Rotartan<br />
d IL Manlej Jr, a fraternity<br />
brother<br />
WeMiren drew upon hii own ex<br />
prrlences to <strong>of</strong>fer me advice ond<br />
counsel to the younger guests pre-<br />
paring for college or already there<br />
He emphasized Mist Hi* hlsh<br />
•chael gradual* must prsvs him.<br />
HH sll *VST aflaln In college, far<br />
tvsn If he was His valedictorian <strong>of</strong><br />
his clau he sMIl can "flunk out" el<br />
(•Has* unleH b* alvss It honsit<br />
inert.<br />
TTie other major problem for new<br />
collegians, he taid, is the nec River sponMirt cl bv the t*on<br />
rirjneli lee Boat jnd \ u ht (lull<br />
Tlie r.reatei Wildimul Inti r C n%<br />
Junior Moth KtVJlU "ill IM •..111* H<br />
mi Jul) 11 and 14 and the imuial<br />
State DAV Decides<br />
en Witdweed in '58<br />
The convention <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
Disabled American Veterans will re-<br />
turn to Vsrudwsod nest year after a<br />
year's absence, Howard Gold nresi.<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the Wlldu-Md EJAV Chopipr<br />
reported this *'eek.<br />
The convcnlion Is being held this<br />
y#or at Aibury parl; rafter live con<br />
secutlve years at Wildtvood ^<br />
Veteran Teacher for<br />
45 Yean It Honored<br />
Mrs. Maude Corsort, <strong>of</strong> South Sea-<br />
vlUe, was honored with a dinner at<br />
CliTmont last week to mark comple.<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> her 48th year as a leaiher<br />
the South Seaviiie School.<br />
The affair was slBiSed by the teach.<br />
•rs <strong>of</strong> the Dennis Township school<br />
ind members <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Edlii.i<br />
ion. Willard B. Matthev.T,, esunty<br />
upcrlrttendcnt <strong>of</strong> schools, and Louis<br />
iimpklu, school board president<br />
»»re speakers.<br />
to entertain the entire vacationing<br />
1 I imil\ leeoiduu io ( ominissujner<br />
IOM ph I- Mel i an <strong>of</strong> thi. Depart<br />
j mi nt<br />
lul\ is Hvdnn^ea Month in the<br />
Gieiter \ilintii ( it\ -mi with mor<<br />
ih in ittiHK) eiiluiful liuslus ind<br />
taislins in bloom ConuuctMl lours<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Hydrangea TraU are <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
throughout, the month. The 1M7 Hy-<br />
drangea Queen will be selected at<br />
llle annual ball an July 6.<br />
Governor Robert B. Meyner will<br />
speak on July 11 at the Earnegal<br />
Lighthouse State Park an Lang<br />
Death Island at the rommfmoration<br />
or Damrgal Light's 105*58 ccntrn-<br />
Rial.<br />
Monmoiiih Park Jockey Club at<br />
Oeeanporl is now open and horse<br />
racing will continue at this track<br />
through August ?,<br />
0" ""<br />
1 Tniph> Speedbojt<br />
(.tester VVildnood \jiln Hub Sid<br />
Ing Regatta, on July 2" and 21 gtune<br />
Harbor will feature a (nmel Reyntlfi<br />
on July 20 and 21.<br />
Tht innual S#at RandflvtUi sf<br />
fh* 3rd Gulf Ouird District Au,<br />
Illiry will rik« pilCI thii ytir It<br />
pelnt Fl«»nt Itach fr#m Jyly<br />
U to 31. Over MS bsatl art """ «"'<br />
killed the Mini- numhi r .1 in itSS,<br />
l low vei tin number<br />
TUllpj<br />
<strong>of</strong> PwlMtrum.<br />
M74, a<br />
Total traffle<br />
771, II lem<br />
le than In<br />
TBOTM MOiT _<br />
•very pailtlslaji<br />
truth on h!«<br />
pprtant thing I,<br />
elan and his<br />
<strong>of</strong> truth.<br />
psrty fa,<br />
Charts<br />
SPORT<br />
en<br />
ANCHOR'*<br />
2ND ST. I 1<br />
ORDIRS TO<br />
GIVEN SPICiAL<br />
Conrich Chinese Amer<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
712 WEST AVENUE<br />
B.r»Hn 7th *. UN ftrHri<br />
The<br />
PRINCETi<br />
on the Circle at<br />
21 sr Streel and Second Avenue in Avda]<br />
— <strong>On</strong>ly 20 Minutei frsm' Oc««n <strong>City</strong> ril<br />
The Garden Sfals Pirkwiy -<br />
OWIN "BUCK" McGOVERN<br />
ACCORDIONIST<br />
Serving the Finest in<br />
m LOBSTERS<br />
• STEAKS<br />
• SEAFOOD<br />
THE ORIGINAL SHRIMPS LAMAII<br />
PHONI AVALON 7-3701<br />
TIED UP IN<br />
THE KITCHEN?<br />
THIS WEEK'S<br />
TASTE TREATS<br />
* Fresh Macaroni<br />
Salad<br />
* Hot Sarbequed<br />
Chickens<br />
* Spicy<br />
Gtndo Salami<br />
* Old Fashioned<br />
Sharp Chttn<br />
* Pickled Tengu,<br />
Vacation pleasures end when<br />
hours <strong>of</strong> cooking in the kitchen<br />
interfere. Smart women home i>t 826 SeaclitT rd to<br />
) built fur John J iNhelman b<br />
I S Tan.es. and » J20 000<br />
^lily home to be erected by Warden<br />
l Hh<br />
Prom Venezuela<br />
Visiting in R«sort<br />
Mr and Mrs George Culp, from<br />
An.uA}, Vonc/uela, And their f^rand<br />
children, Ilarnara Joan Carol Sue<br />
. John<br />
jnd (.foiCf Culp Jr. air<br />
'lMi at 55 Arkanr.ni n\ ior Kith <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> av which far 31 yearn<br />
been <strong>of</strong>ficially lUtcd on the city<br />
»» a dedicated strPet<br />
B belated action was taken to<br />
•r the way for a private property<br />
ner who wants to "reopen, recon-<br />
uct and make Improvement* to<br />
city street -without co»t oi ex-<br />
nu to the city "<br />
section is located along the<br />
rront, running 115 foot north-<br />
i tram Chelwu pi The Motion Is<br />
ineeted from the rest <strong>of</strong> *c<br />
by 4wo private propeMIn on<br />
•outhweat side <strong>of</strong> 15th st.<br />
city Mcords, «he see-<br />
* deeded to ate Uie street,<br />
<strong>of</strong>fend to put U ui good repair, lie<br />
noted however, that the deed v/as<br />
never <strong>of</strong>ficially and formally accept*<br />
ed by the cHy. The commissioners<br />
Uik wwfc took care <strong>of</strong> that teehal-<br />
«Wy MM! MdwrW Mt. StWJUflf<br />
to nuke Of repair* If Iw wo desired.<br />
Hickman Wins<br />
Trophy Series<br />
Clinches High Points<br />
in Holiday Racing<br />
Chsrlle Illekman, veiprnn Phiia.<br />
ileiphla speedboat driver, had his<br />
nnmb inw-nlM'd on tlio <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy<br />
Yacht Club's Conunisslonprs Trophy<br />
when hlx MinU, Man gained lop<br />
point honors in the holidny race))<br />
on the bay yesterday,<br />
The Mlnil Man rams home first<br />
in the scratch race and then earned<br />
sixth position in the iO-boot field<br />
in thf handira)] run lo tote up 44<br />
points In the two-day racing event,<br />
lie covered the S 2,'3-mile Croat Egg<br />
llaiihor course in 4:S3,S rainiitfs in<br />
ihe scratch heat,<br />
Th. LI'I Slnftpsn, drlv.n by<br />
Jim Ch.rry Jr., <strong>of</strong> Cl.n.ldf, Pa.<br />
pained MtMd prli« with ]f swlnft,<br />
A Ftnn Sfal* StphslMr*, Chtrry<br />
flulad out with third and 10th peti-<br />
tion points In y«t*rday's heats<br />
after taking m* lead In th* flrtt<br />
Itg tf the event last Sunday,<br />
Tlln Crew Cut, with Ed Mk-hic, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, at tile throttle, came In<br />
with Uilrd best point scoring with a<br />
total <strong>of</strong> 37. The- 19M Bellwour Ser-<br />
ies champion, the Crew Cut picked<br />
up only 11 points on a fourth and<br />
ninth position 'performance yestei^<br />
day. He
swwrt!;!<br />
v<br />
HaddMMd Own) So-<br />
JT <br />
Ltdger,<br />
why net help us maintain our<br />
cenilitenr cavcrapa af nann en<br />
the loci Mane by tallinf •atlii<br />
Reporter Kay Bawen and lettlna<br />
her know akaut It? She will be<br />
glad t> caSBerate with yaw.<br />
Simply phane 0JO4 or IMf.<br />
Story <strong>of</strong> Bells<br />
For Auxiliary<br />
Honor Student <strong>of</strong> her elass at Scott I iieged boys or girls, who otherwise<br />
Air ftree Base in lllinois-<br />
I would not have the opportunity for<br />
education or for the AmerlcaniMtion<br />
MIss Ingersoll has ilnee been i <strong>of</strong> foreign born or students <strong>of</strong> tor-<br />
:<br />
transferred to the Mather Air Porce eign parenuge.<br />
Base In California for a permanent , The chapter mainlains two small<br />
duty assignment,<br />
boys at Kate Duncan SniltJ) School<br />
1<br />
•he was one <strong>of</strong> the top 10 In tne<br />
and is pledged io furnish scholari<br />
ships untU they ire old enough to !<br />
ISM <strong>Ocean</strong> Cfty High School grjdu- help themselves.<br />
mine closs.<br />
1<br />
The school occupies 223 acres <strong>of</strong><br />
* t *<br />
i land and has over too pupils ransliiy f<br />
! from first griders thiouyh high i<br />
Hostess House Reports bchosl seniors. I<br />
1<br />
The ichool Is nut primarily ran-<br />
Gifts From Friends Here ' cerned with preparation for college<br />
. The annual rummage sale spon- j but rather with preparation for life,<br />
I jorwf to- Aih for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the Through the influence <strong>of</strong> this school<br />
Hostess House for Convalesccm I over the past M yi'ars the surround<br />
Girls will be held nest Thursday and ing area has become a law abiding<br />
! Friday, July 11 and 11. at TSIOM'S and respectable community,<br />
Name<br />
Street : • • - •<br />
Uity<br />
Kntrie.N to be eligible fur judKuiR mutt be in not I<br />
July 11, Judging will take place from July 11 to II<br />
Garage, 745 West av. Everyone hav- ThU is just one <strong>of</strong> the s.i'hnyN<br />
"The Art <strong>of</strong> Campanarle'* tvSN be<br />
ing anything to donate for the ssle where the children and 3{luils o!<br />
presented by Miss Ann Townsend at<br />
iri urged to take it to Uic Hostess the area are being helped with DAH<br />
the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Summer Auxil-<br />
House, 840 Central av,, between now j scholarships, for the benefit<br />
lary <strong>of</strong> the First Methodist Church<br />
in the Hotel Biseayne on Tuesday<br />
i and Thursday. ihe Auiust 7 cart party<br />
at 2 p. in. <strong>On</strong> display will be a coi< • Mrs. Harriet Woodruff, matron, on given.<br />
ection <strong>of</strong> 60 bells, old and new. for. | iKhsl'odhe board, expressod thanks<br />
elgn bells and cow bells. Miss Town, to Ui« residents who sem donations,<br />
send will tell the stories behind the »° °' ">• i u uhich<br />
^ received wore lea jZata . Chapter Plans<br />
yells, ' and chocolate syrup for liie season ! BSnST If Cake SlllS<br />
She is a graduate <strong>of</strong> the Glassboro i fiom Nathaniel SolUi, cold cuts <strong>of</strong><br />
State Teachers College and a teacher ; luncheon meat from Thomas Th<strong>of</strong>.ic,<br />
FiepenWnu, nu«lv I'lcct.<br />
J<br />
fresh filet <strong>of</strong> flounder from spentes<br />
yf geLa Chiiptur. OfflcMii<br />
in the Egg Harbor public school sys.<br />
lem. A member <strong>of</strong> the Moravian Seafood, and several cash donations. , . r ,<br />
sorority,<br />
,<br />
conductrd a<br />
1<br />
Church, she Is also active in the work<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the qryyp last<br />
vveek at<br />
Mrs. Woodniir reiterated lhat Ihe I ^ 0 homc, <strong>of</strong> Mr!, Mulx,, Sl.hnllBd<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Camp Fire Girls us guardian home more than welcomes any and I in samen Point<br />
01 the group counselors.<br />
all donatiooji, no matter how small.<br />
Mrs. Walter K. Smith with endue! Repairs completed this year included i Plans were made to huld II cake<br />
the devotions for the meeting. The paperine and painiinu the entire ! sale nest Tliursdii' , July II, ai 7<br />
soloist will be Mrs. Kathleen Broola. third floor.<br />
j p. m, at the Aymi' hU|ji.TrnHrki<br />
Mrs, David S. Powell Is the hostess<br />
chairman assisted by the following<br />
committee; -Mrs, John Ashby. MfM.<br />
Bertram Bianehard, Mrs, John Bell,<br />
Mrs, Walter Burners, Mrs. Preseolt<br />
Oidmnn. Mrs. Gilbert Corson, Mrs,<br />
Roy Darby, Mrs. Mareella H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />
Mrs. J. Parker Hillmas, Mrs. Leon,<br />
PHILADfLPHIAN IN KESORT<br />
Mrs, Herman Welhman <strong>of</strong> Pliila.<br />
deiphij. Pa,, Is amony t*ie guests va,<br />
eationint> at the Oc-.Lnlu Hotel.<br />
ard Henry, Mrs. Gilbert High, Mrs.<br />
Lewis Gaudy, Mrs. Oeorge c .Oerfcen,<br />
Mrs. Edwin Kay, Mrs. Raymond<br />
Leach. Mrs. Mae Ladley, Mrs. W. A.<br />
Kobei, Mrs. Mary Mekeown, Mri. Ray.<br />
niond McHenry, Mrs. Park Mitelull,<br />
Miss Daisy Morey, Mrs, Charles B.<br />
Powell, Mrs. Harold Paris, Mrs. Olga<br />
Scull, Mrs. Sidney Smith, Mrs. Clar.<br />
ence Scull, Mrs, Charles Shaffer, Mrs.<br />
Thomas Tomllnion, Mrs. Charles K.<br />
Thursiton, Mrs. J. Edward Voss, Mrs.<br />
Dorothy %'otler, Mrs. George A. Win.<br />
ner and Mrs. Bomers C. Young.<br />
5 FRIENDS<br />
SUMMER SCHOOL<br />
JUNE 28th — AUGUST 9th<br />
The ONLY Summor session in this area<br />
accredited by the State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
Credits Accepted in Any High School<br />
t.<br />
All High School Subjects - All Kami<br />
Grades, Plus Remedial Reading<br />
SMALL CLASSES — ALL WORK<br />
DONE UNDER SUPERVISION<br />
NO HOMEWORK *<br />
TELEPHONE ATLANTIC CITY 64146<br />
! inj? will be held at liiv homu ol Mi^.<br />
Mary WUkerson, 2113 Uaj uv.<br />
' The hostess jiaeks^u weiit lo Mrs.<br />
' Mabvl Hahn and the baked good, to<br />
Mrs. Fiorenlliio,<br />
KATHRYN REESE MORGAN, Principal<br />
1216 Pscific Av«no« Atlantic EHf, JUl<br />
PORTABLES PORTABLES PORTABLIS<br />
14 inch WHY FUSS WITH<br />
"WEARINESS<br />
WITHOUT CAUSE<br />
INDICATES DISEASE"<br />
• (Author', name below)<br />
To be tired after exertion<br />
is normal, but to be always<br />
weary u a sympton <strong>of</strong> possible<br />
future trouble. If Ibis<br />
condition persists it is wigs<br />
to consult your physician,<br />
Do not depend on self-treatment<br />
or advice from well<br />
meaning, but inexperienced<br />
friends.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> the medicines<br />
your physician prescribes<br />
can only be dispensed by ui<br />
in a prescription because<br />
their potency and strength<br />
requires that they be taken<br />
only while under a physician's<br />
care. That is why prescriptions<br />
give better resuits.<br />
Home treatment<br />
drugs that you can get with,<br />
out a prescription MY usually<br />
never as effective.<br />
YOUR PHYSICIAN<br />
CAN PHONE<br />
OCEAN CITY 0901<br />
WHIN YOU NEED<br />
A MEDICINE<br />
PUk up Mur r<br />
tion if «hopp(ng near up,<br />
!«t ui dalivar<br />
without axtra<br />
"•WW Ptepto WtruiT<br />
. * m mpmtiUllfy<br />
•f filling their Pr..crlptbn.,<br />
May wa compouna) yaunf<br />
• •• .. . .<br />
ORDiLi PHARMACY<br />
THl iMKlinION ITOU<br />
yQ^lt,!.<br />
701 Arftury AVMIU*<br />
PMto i<br />
•QusMUan by<br />
HIPPaentM (4D0Sn BO<br />
Copnifht 18»7 (1W3><br />
MOTOROLA<br />
PORTABLE<br />
J 119,95<br />
RABBIT EARS,<br />
OLD SETS and<br />
CHRONIC RiCIPTION<br />
TROUBLES?<br />
A HOLIDAY WEEK END<br />
SPECIAL!!!<br />
A-14-inch MOTOROLA<br />
PORTABLE TV<br />
INCLUDING FULL ROOF<br />
ANTENNA INSTALLATION<br />
| THE COMPLETE<br />
^2<br />
ALWAYS A CQMPLtTE UUCTiQN<br />
OF THi MOST<br />
TV- Radio -Hi-Fi<br />
S ALES<br />
ERVICi<br />
WLY BUSINESS<br />
JUST ARRIVED<br />
PORTABLE<br />
TV TABLES<br />
with<br />
Castors and<br />
Handle<br />
S 9.95<br />
NfiW '57<br />
Portables<br />
BOYD'S<br />
RADIO & TiLEViSION<br />
FIRST IN COLOR TV<br />
A*yry Ave. Phon. 216f<br />
LEADER<br />
s, mr<br />
Iniartain<br />
•s at Dinner<br />
or the Oamnii chapter.<br />
Pal soronly nnd<br />
ndb claiicd Uu icasoii <strong>of</strong><br />
i with « dlnnar Saturdiiy cvui<br />
the Point Tavern, lomoK<br />
|Vlrglnlu and dearie CakB,<br />
•onftskt. were yuesis, Mrs,<br />
fpn aissclatu member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
onl Huivli-r prfsfiitcil I hi'<br />
«n)rcrs t.Uh dirts and In<br />
was prciCiHtd with n Hill<br />
members. Mrs. Jaanncttc<br />
r [ Mrs. Pfltf Fli>5t'l wore nH'inl<br />
the committee making nrtor<br />
the affair.<br />
* * *<br />
Women Guests -<br />
t. McCloskey<br />
ined McClfk^kc-y. 22 Aloin-<br />
I , is entertaining her >tr;iiKlfc<br />
Miss Dolly Ann Ucilkai'lT.<br />
|sumnicr. .ML^s HeukaufY bi<br />
lit Venn State Caliche,<br />
reek end Miss ReukaulT BUS<br />
Jo n ^roup <strong>of</strong> frivntls at a<br />
house party. Foi moM <strong>of</strong><br />
tills mis llK'lr llrst visit<br />
<strong>City</strong>,<br />
[litsts imludod Vila* Sully<br />
imrr<br />
Bur primary Interest it<br />
Hntainlni the belt proilien<br />
utvlca po«tibi«<br />
f th« batterintnl and prs<br />
Hlon ot the health and<br />
Win ef thll community<br />
hen your doctor precom*<br />
to ui for<br />
ii prompt, pr<strong>of</strong>esprMerlptlon<br />
service<br />
ways moderately priced.<br />
'till PHARMACIST<br />
Moore <strong>of</strong> PlUcburgh, Pa., Mlsi Fonell<br />
Bm <strong>of</strong> SwarihBWI-e, Pa., Mln i«rah<br />
Ann Wilson <strong>of</strong> Providence, H. I.,<br />
Miss Joily Smith <strong>of</strong> Hummd, R, 1.<br />
and MUs Barbva OUIcn <strong>of</strong> NarlH-ith,<br />
Pa.<br />
* * e<br />
Daughter lorn to<br />
Cor! W. fcpy Jri.<br />
Mr and Mrs Call Wood Eiipy Jr., I<br />
uf Old Oliki. Roser.iolil. Pn . Iwvr I<br />
ThlTt' nvwlywfd f«U|jll'-s an 1 ^in^<br />
/it Ihr Kliindvi-H lluivl ihi^ un<br />
'l'hi'v me Mi. jiiid Mis, L. M. L.-^M.ui<br />
\v.w Hyde Pfil k, Lol.fi lsljiu<br />
\ Y . Mr and Mrs W I> Kane<br />
rittsbur^h. Pu., and Mr ;ind M<br />
Kicttiinl M^i-tricli oi' Sm:*.jisuiiu, M<br />
I GUEST AT OCEANIC<br />
Mrs. Edith Holme;; ul Soiiu-n i; '•<br />
N. .)., j-, spt'ndinj: her .uc^tion<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel.<br />
HERE FROM LANSDQWNE<br />
Miss IiTiiu Snydoiv <strong>of</strong> Liiii^dtiwi<br />
PJ is vacntionin;: at itu- Ocffin<br />
Ilutc-I.<br />
FROM KiNNETT SQUARE<br />
Alyct: Goodwin <strong>of</strong> KIMIIULI S*|ii<br />
l J a.. I 1 * a mie.nt a I -the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hot<br />
THl OCEAN CITY StNTINEL-LEDOER • PAGE 5 — SCCTIOM<br />
OBITUARY<br />
Maurice Scull,<br />
Cabinet Maker<br />
Lifetime Rstident<br />
Di#t at Hospital<br />
announced tlic birt'i ui a dausli'- •, '<br />
Carol Lee, .lunc 21, nl the Diyil ,<br />
Miinr Hospital . j<br />
Mi% Espy is Uio IviuNr Ji-miiU 1 |<br />
Zoppa, dautfhU-i ul Mi' and Alri I<br />
John A Zoppa, ol Johnitffwn. P«.<br />
Mr Espy Is I hi! .0.1 <strong>of</strong> Di and Mrs |<br />
C W Ebpy. <strong>of</strong> Pottiville, l"a . .mil |<br />
4» ^loriiliifi-.lrk' id. this ciu<br />
Miss Howard to Take<br />
Trip to Nova Scotia<br />
Miss Dorolii> Ilo^.'ai^l. <strong>of</strong> 722 lt.il .<br />
t4-rsea rd , will Icavi- Jul> 1U 4>n n ,<br />
two-*vfk tup t.> Neva Scotu. b.u k ,<br />
j,hi: plAti. to take a boat trip aioiiiitl<br />
U'c Cient Ijkus She v.ill IK.. ;,L.I,II,<br />
pjmed hv Mi-,^ Klorcnci: L I>r\tnr<br />
<strong>of</strong> RaiTlnKLon IS 1 M,iimi'i> S Scull rvdivd cni|H*nu>r<br />
ntul idhinil maker, <strong>of</strong> .J.il WisU'i<br />
av , tiled Wfdnvsd«> «iu>niuun '•!<br />
slunf Memorial hfiMiiUtl<br />
Mi Scull, who uiis H:! U.IS .I<br />
lifrtinU' n_'Mtk'r»t af OWJII Cin hy\<br />
lii(i bvfii born lien-, ih*.<br />
J<br />
Miss Howard is an t-mp;c\c t>l ,lun«:ll<br />
Ti-lctjhunt- Coini>.in\ in PhiLi<br />
1 '•on »f<br />
Abel Si oil. u ^ciuiiil iuiitrni:titr utul<br />
dfi'p Sl-a (IKtT Hi.' halt! 1>L-4'M 111<br />
tailin>; luvnlth Im imn v^ars. )>uL<br />
tintnd ilu- hospiliil tit.lv lust VMTK<br />
I Mi scull hnU >M-t>n ,i',.soci,ildl uuli l<br />
| stvtu] locil contriictoi s and i»Uo did '<br />
M>nit- pri\nto huddinj 1 uoik Al one<br />
Him' lu- v,i\^ in Ihe teal osUiU' IJUM<br />
, iitv* here Ho was a 'Mvlhodisi 1>\ ,<br />
liiilh ,tnd .i loimci member uf liic<br />
P iiml A \\ lod^e lit 1 «.»s .i \t(<br />
oiiin ot the tHbt uorUI m\i '<br />
SuiM^m^ ,n*f his «ile \Uv fuiitu'i<br />
OIK* 1 1 JI ost\'*\ . ,t tdm^htiM, \1i s .lull*<br />
HHliJii, tit Sijilu'i (IHII- \ .1 . .wo '<br />
Ijroilu-is IIou Jlld Mis I -.tllt I h Jl I (.11<br />
IK Ih trf (. iimdt 11 and ^0 ^r nult lnl<br />
d w 11'<br />
Mrs, Sarah Rose<br />
Succumbs; Long It)<br />
HOMERS POINT— Mi*,. Strali Ru-.p,<br />
til' £8 E. (iruveland av,, Somcrs Puint^<br />
liiud Tut^diiv nt ShuH^Uhinriii! Ilus'<br />
liiial 1'oiluwiim b lihMeris-s liint'NN.<br />
Horn in Phihidt'Lphia, NIU 5 wu •. u<br />
rt'Hident u! SumtM^ P<strong>of</strong>li! tor niiiri*<br />
than 30 year*. Shp *.«•. u nipmljfi'<br />
ol iht> SomuiN Piiini Kurui) Club,<br />
She ijs ^iirvivi'd b> hur i*on, llurb'<br />
fri; a urflndsoii, Thomiis, ho! h <strong>of</strong><br />
SewpH. N, J = ; and a %\^\vi, Mrs, Katie<br />
Suinbpr^, »i Hhllftriclppiii.<br />
Svrvites wi!l Ijp ruiitJut'U'd Friiiiiy<br />
iH II ii, m, m Somersi PaiiiL.<br />
John Mossit Dies<br />
at <strong>Ocean</strong> View Home<br />
Ot r A \ \ IPU Itlm Mo sil 1 1 l<br />
tind tf t |>t< ) l( 1 IIKl IL KllMt 1<br />
Ott in \it u loi 21 \< 11 durt Mun<br />
il iv 11 his holm i»n Sn 1 < id hi u<br />
ll< u 1 i mi mix 1 ol ih< M01 in '<br />
H im k Anu 1 n in I 1 HIM I r> 1 Hi<br />
1 sin \ t\i il h\ Ills w\d M n \ s 1 \<br />
Itl S Ulll 111 h(lll Slilllli \\ II It I 11 Ml<br />
il 2 txlfi k IT iu 1 < ui f um t Jl '<br />
HOUR South Dvnn.s \ utwn is<br />
I 114I i\ n inn= Thr I < \ \\ W ( t<br />
M Srfun |j i^toi ol lilt Si ivilli \< Ih<br />
udi t ( hut 1 h w ill 1 II1 wit* t 1 I<br />
uill hi ill Ilu S( l (Ik M I ( i 111<br />
I* t\<br />
Neighbors<br />
"Just • minute while I look<br />
In my husband's checkbook!"<br />
Quality Ufrbnli^abfe Savings<br />
HOLIDAY WEEK END SALE!!!<br />
Famous Firasten*<br />
Champion<br />
Sin<br />
6.70-15<br />
7.10-15 1440<br />
||95<br />
•I<br />
PICNIC JUG<br />
• Boveraim itay<br />
hot or cold<br />
Sin<br />
4.00-16<br />
MACK<br />
•pliii Hi and<br />
FREE TIRE MQUNTING SERVICE<br />
MOORE'S FIRESTONE STORE<br />
II Asbury Ave. OPIN PRIPAY * SATURDAY EVENINGS Phone 300,<br />
.!„/-•' ••{".;'•*'. '." 'E.;= / » ^ ; - ^<br />
Tip for Summer Remembrances<br />
A fBvorile flowPF <strong>of</strong> •umifu.f, the delphinium, it und y<br />
lif thin floral arraiiKeiiient by Alyn W.yne, <strong>of</strong>riri.l ilylipt for Ihe<br />
li* 1 Tclesraph Dn-IWiry A«n
Th«<br />
1 i^lf wHI'<br />
afclto Mh •«-.<br />
Dining<br />
Rpom<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
Pclnt Orel*<br />
S«rvin0 lantb & Dinner<br />
12 Neon to 8.30 P. M.<br />
DAKY 41.00 SPECIAL<br />
CLAtttrt TO tAKi HOME<br />
! Y»»r , f ra. Parking<br />
OPEN DAILY<br />
SUNDAYS<br />
<strong>of</strong> t(i« Fomous<br />
mon Buns and Baked<br />
Mad© With Butter<br />
JHA PASTRY<br />
* OUR 27th YEAR<br />
to &?0 P. M. — Closed Sundays<br />
STREET and MOORE AVENUE<br />
Wwt and<br />
GILLIAN'S<br />
FUN DECK<br />
OUR 27fh YiAR<br />
At nytMgfli Phcf and Boardwalk<br />
ENTERTAINMENT<br />
COR YOUNG and OLD<br />
6 R-l-D-E-S 6<br />
YOU'LL FIND<br />
OUR HELP COURTEOUS<br />
AS ALWAYS<br />
*&Jtli&jfr #r W « . #I*T ».,,}*-'>SWM<br />
Out Many Dufks For Youffi<br />
•I " "• •<br />
The scent' at OCLIIII IUSI, there- .<br />
foro, like the life or most <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />
summer resldciiti at Oitun <strong>City</strong>, re- :<br />
flooU but one facol <strong>of</strong> the very com.<br />
Biete life <strong>of</strong> the Chrt*ian Brolhurs,<br />
Directly responsible to the Superi-1 ~"~" I<br />
or General a u Asstatant iuperi. 1346 Learn Swimming<br />
ers. Again, the terms <strong>of</strong> the work<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Brothers Assistant arc dcicn<br />
mined largely geographically. Thus<br />
Th* Cap* May Co.<br />
Heart Avodation<br />
gratefully<br />
acknowlMg**<br />
(ifta.<br />
4t« Landli<br />
6» Ht<br />
Cur<br />
Flower Arrangements<br />
For All Occasions<br />
Trudi Shoppe<br />
651 Aibury Avenue<br />
Phono 0916<br />
WI WIR« ANYWHERE<br />
In Community Project<br />
A group <strong>of</strong> 346 DOVK and girls look<br />
advantage <strong>of</strong> the annual (frcatu<br />
Wildwood "Learn To Swim" progiam<br />
at North Wilttwood last veck.<br />
Of the Intnl. lttO passed tc$ts in<br />
the week-long lessons sponsored i)y<br />
the Wildwood Parent Teacher A.SMIL<br />
iation in conjunction .wtlh the HCL<br />
leatuut (.oinnUsiitw.aiitl tin. \\ Id ,<br />
wood, tytldtrWM Oi(t-«na North,<br />
WililwtKB .Beach Pitfols _ '<br />
The 9<br />
tired feet, horn to cope with hot 1<br />
a m to 1 P m<br />
Heather, and Insect bitca It is quick<br />
and easy readme and it takea up ao The uunmrr bin" »l--o !•• »<br />
little space that you can keep it<br />
handy for ready reference no matter<br />
where lou fo<br />
The booklet can't be bouarht, but<br />
jou can have it for the price <strong>of</strong> a<br />
t card It is distributed a* a pub- rsen ice by a large pharmaceutics!<br />
coinpan> Just %nte to Dcpt. C,<br />
Chas Filler & Co . Inc , 630 Flushing<br />
Avenug, Brooklyn, N.Y,<br />
on<br />
dull 1 his Imludu Pelfi Wlsno k\<br />
dimuor Mrs Jeanne Rislei sen oi<br />
n,M»lant Mrv (.on tann Linitblo."<br />
junior aniilant Mi^ Mariiueiiti<br />
\au£lian Junior asii Unt Miis<br />
karohn Steuirt Junior librannn<br />
Mis Mane Mohl Juni"i Man McChesnti Mis Anne<br />
Ho(,an and Win. (.oilstanic Lamer in<br />
season il assistants<br />
• Ihe niadm« miih " 1<br />
Widmsdj^ mot nine »1 1«-' m Book<br />
woim-, in th. foim <strong>of</strong> balloons cieate<br />
a i;av utmosphcn and « HiinK I J<br />
theme .idds intcres •J. - '<br />
E. B. Ty(on,.l<br />
Ht Cralnl<br />
31arnlnjc Hour" b) 1 <<br />
I'lium *i]l "<br />
Paul L. Yinglh<br />
Ml Wr Wnln Air 1*. 1<br />
IIUlHi IIUlH I* • m<br />
Dr. G»orgo C. I<br />
• 19 WI-HIKl A»»..<br />
If So Al»fl-< •!• I<br />
UIFIrr H«u»: I<br />
and Hy<br />
OFFICE I<br />
C*»*rl«y af I<br />
Ottaopathk 1<br />
John E.<br />
•31 tt'l<br />
PkUM MM<br />
» a.ls. - 1 p.ss. —<br />
U<br />
. Chart** H. V«<br />
•It Mil 8lre*t<br />
CHIHOf*<br />
Dr. John A.<br />
7M ATLANTIC I<br />
A, Noll<br />
an K.<br />
at End<br />
1M? uptngui •«•<br />
I by gooi production and<br />
i lower than normal nrkca,<br />
out ova 1 wy piBpMhtettai<br />
ncrlaa awl fnMlni I (Am**. plant*. Nln. ]i(**»,<br />
Janey H H M M ami alx planu la<br />
Maryland ami Delaware packed Jersey-grown<br />
upamiiu this yew. Son*<br />
MMragus ibr processing b) aba<br />
. Affording to «hlpp*d «a Ojudi, rroah aspangui,<br />
ylor. fruit and vegstaUs aenuntlng for 40 per cent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
•upertln', New .ler. state's production. Is sold is markeU<br />
M <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, all thnuchout the Bast.<br />
[In the state hive flhlghed<br />
•ruus and the auction<br />
Taylor reports that growlna eondi.<br />
tlons were "IdMl" thta year until<br />
i now handling only nog. June 10, • After (hut iiaip, exeeni ?e.<br />
lints.<br />
ly hl«h temperature* caused a drop<br />
1,000 acres <strong>of</strong> n«par»Hiig In qunlHy <strong>of</strong> the late cuttings.<br />
I this J«ar In the state,<br />
i second In the nation In eianHM Atti •rma aaMi •towlH<br />
[HOLIDAY VILLA<br />
AIR CONDITIONED<br />
I. Main St., Pleasantville Phone 370?<br />
irving Good Home Cooked Dinners<br />
bxeapt Monday, 5 - 8:30 P. M.; Sunday. 3 - 8:30 I*. M.<br />
[Ample Free Parking Space in Kmar<br />
Msnagen: Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert Noon<br />
ENCE<br />
1TH YOUR FAVORITES<br />
It Swims and Is In Season/ We Have It<br />
I Sea Foods to Take Out<br />
MMAfAT . SCALLOPS<br />
SHRIMP<br />
CRABS - DEVILED CRABS<br />
COLE SLAW<br />
fclNCH PRIED POTATOES<br />
ER HASH • POTATO SALAD<br />
RIED CHICKEN<br />
We Deliver Phone 1348<br />
SPENCE S SEA FOOD<br />
SEA FOOD MARKET and KITCHEN<br />
10th STRUT and ASBURY AVINUI<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly fheNew 1957 Kelvinafor Has it!<br />
Magic Minute<br />
Rinilitgl<br />
DOUGLAS BALLARD, left, president <strong>of</strong> Lake Wales,<br />
Pla., Kiwanis Club, was one <strong>of</strong> southern "rebels 11 presented<br />
with keys to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> by Mayor Edward B. Bowker at big<br />
inter-elub meeting here last week. Delegations from nine<br />
other clubs were present, most <strong>of</strong> them in arija for International<br />
convention in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Room From Historic Mansion to<br />
be Displayed on Annual Tour<br />
6O seconds <strong>of</strong> pre-icrubbing wit<br />
I deubia-rich «ud« cut* great* better, |<br />
washes everything cleaner!<br />
KELVINATOR<br />
AUTOMATIC WASHER<br />
Drylnt,!<br />
# w<br />
Introcfwctory<br />
Me.<br />
''79.95<br />
**«y Term,<br />
KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS<br />
AS iow A« J 179.95<br />
P I L E G G I PLUMBING A HEATING<br />
231 WIST AVENU1, PHONI llN<br />
r •»<br />
>^v<br />
\<br />
Rye Fined For<br />
Auto Infractions<br />
Warrant Istu.d for<br />
Allsgcd Scefflaw<br />
Mater vehicle charfM hurd by<br />
Uunlelpal Judie Franklin A. King<br />
an Tufjd/y>«ulted In fines for<br />
•Mi* K*hrll HtMftod that iht<br />
wat rruklna J* I*H turn fram tth<br />
ft. M fja mitt! en Ocun av. whan<br />
•Her*** car drtftaal evf frem a<br />
,^s<br />
Hard* MBtpiM W tt» A*Mrfc*n<br />
QUMW Society rtnul tti* UM ltv«<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mme 150,000 Amntau nn being<br />
taved M«b JPMT prindpilly IM-<br />
«uw <strong>of</strong> «rly fM^tiotl <strong>of</strong> canar<br />
ud bcttar method* lor the dlafnoak<br />
and trcBlment <strong>of</strong> M* fUlMM.<br />
mtty dsMMian U nasgolnd by<br />
doctors u one <strong>of</strong> the beat weipom<br />
•galnM anw, H WM for Miui m<br />
ISrtsts, «oBoratlau tor two•on<br />
that MM New Jer«y DlvuUon<br />
mn, while ita, forfeited ball and <strong>of</strong> Mm Society u mtmm up Hi n»<br />
a wairafft wis Issued to one New<br />
Jersey sc<strong>of</strong>flaw.<br />
eer control program In 1947, denMd<br />
one pen to tba tvm method* now<br />
Judge King order a bench warrant followed by docton In c-ioinijiatkiii.<br />
and fits ball on apprehension for for cancer.<br />
.Vayne a. Kau, 11, <strong>of</strong> Haddonflcld. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the methods lilkw<strong>of</strong><br />
N, J.. who failed to appear In answer biopsy whereby • portion <strong>of</strong> *be<br />
to a speeding charge.<br />
sutpeeted U»«ue U rcnDvcd for mi-<br />
Four defendant wen fined S20 enweopic nanlnatloii and the otter<br />
•art on eareless driving charge! la the we <strong>of</strong> UM PspanJcolaou inear,<br />
Georgia Fierce wai penaliud on<br />
a test Involving mkTO9copll! ml<br />
the count which resulted last week<br />
nation af body fluids.<br />
vhett she made a wide turn in her With the cooperation <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
SUM at IBth »t. and Asbury av. andJersey<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Clinical P»U>olo*:l*ts<br />
itruek a utility pole.<br />
• plan n fomulaMd wiwroby UM<br />
DlvUlon would furnish contauwr* for<br />
Anthony Btorre, 20, <strong>of</strong> Broomail. the Mewy and slides lor the nan<br />
Pa., WM also fined on the charge<br />
brought by Hiss Margaret I. Kehrli,<br />
af Scranton, Fa,, following an inter,<br />
section collision at Ith st, and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
av.<br />
OIL BURNER<br />
INSURANCE<br />
^ ^ a u j ^B^aS*r#lflan MWt^ ^iUE*f |UB<br />
^Y'S BICYCLE CENTER<br />
SALES and SERVICE<br />
1336 Asbury Avenue<br />
Open<br />
Every Day<br />
RENTAL - 50c Per Hour<br />
ENGLISH and AMERICAN<br />
Also Ranted by Day • Weak • Month<br />
Tandems - Repairs<br />
OYSTIRS<br />
CLAMS<br />
LOBSTER TAILS<br />
LOBSTER MEAT<br />
Also: Our Own<br />
SOFT CRABS<br />
The old Home Tour this year will The focal center <strong>of</strong> the room Is Its A esuntM' chars* o* MnlHi drlv-<br />
give the visitor a look into an old fireplace and fine unsnUepleee. The ln« by Ittera aaaln.t Ml.. Kahrll<br />
house that no longer enlsts. It waswalls<br />
are unique in having hortaJntal wat elMiltiM,<br />
torn down five years ago to nulte panelling, decorated with a •teneUlM<br />
room for a developmiTjl ,11 Fishing<br />
John Vandercenu, 51. <strong>of</strong> Haw<br />
leaf design.<br />
Creek.<br />
thorne. N. J, and Raymond L. Shot.<br />
The room has been furnished ap- weU, U nl Mount HoUy, N. J., were<br />
Nobody knows exaetlyAyho built it propriately from the museum's col both fined on careless charges which<br />
or when. An authoritative guess lection <strong>of</strong> period pieces,<br />
resulted from an accident at tth si.<br />
puts the date around 17B0, It was<br />
and Asbury av. lut week. Cemplato Cov«rag«<br />
built by one <strong>of</strong> the Matthews family, Th* Pcrjecj Boom pro|«t wai<br />
prominent in Lower Township for urrM oot by a ammHfe* <strong>of</strong> III* Testimony revealed that Vander <strong>of</strong> Your Oil Bum«r<br />
centuries. Samuel Matthews, a pro- Hlstarical ieclefv under the chair, eenu drove hia car from a parking<br />
genitor <strong>of</strong> the family, was one <strong>of</strong> cnanihlp <strong>of</strong> Rarmond Dlxon, Ban. space at the curb without first turn. for Just a<br />
the whalers who Hrst settled at nisvlll*. Th* cast w» «har«l by Ing his lights on while ShotweU at<br />
Town Bank in the IMO's.<br />
Hie Hl.twkal Soetrty, ttw Art tempted a left turn without use <strong>of</strong> hw Pennivt a Day<br />
keaflue and th* bo«rd 9f fnehalsV Us Indicator lights.<br />
The fajnily was prosperous and ers.<br />
owned large plantations. They could<br />
Richard D. (Mlly, M, <strong>of</strong> Uppar<br />
afford to build fine homes, and this Earl Dickinson, museum curator,<br />
D*rby, Pi, wa. flnHl flf on a<br />
was one <strong>of</strong> the finest. When the<br />
•psadlng eeunt. H* ptitsrad •><br />
will ihow visltorg around the Peri-<br />
house was torn down the wreckers<br />
guilty pl*a te driving II mil** an<br />
od Room on the day <strong>of</strong> the tour,<br />
found J500 in gold coins hidden be-<br />
hour en Hie Ssnwrs Point Mvd,<br />
hind a ehlmney.<br />
TicV"ts for the tour can b» pur- a<br />
cha^. 4 at the museuffl, the Avaion<br />
The house was used as s hospital Library, the Vema Shop In Stone Franck M. Headlcy, 51. <strong>of</strong> 100<br />
In the War <strong>of</strong> U12.<br />
Harbor, and Stalnton's Department G*?no» av.. Pleasantvillc. was freed<br />
Fortunately ihe developer. Joseph Store in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
<strong>of</strong> a chargii <strong>of</strong> causing an accident<br />
Wlllman, was aware <strong>of</strong> the hUterte<br />
at 10th at and Wist av, recently LOCAL<br />
.value <strong>of</strong> the house, and <strong>of</strong>fered it<br />
when his ear eraihed into the rear<br />
for §500 to anyone who would move<br />
<strong>of</strong> another vehicle stopped there tor 24-HOUR SERVICE<br />
It away. It was In good condition,<br />
but nobody wanted II, Exchange Club the light. Judge King dismissed the<br />
charge when testimony revealed that FACTORY TRAINED<br />
the brakes on Headley's car failed SERVICEMEN<br />
But a f*w members ef ffi* Coun-<br />
to hold when he applied jhem.<br />
ty Art L**fu* h.ard about It and<br />
Bat parntlMian M dismantle an* ef Has Installation Forfeiting bail were* Elizabeth F Far Informalton an<br />
Doubieday, Philadelphia, speeding<br />
fh* reams. This room, now called<br />
THIS LOW COST PLAN<br />
th. Period Room, hat (Men rMSfl. Sharp Starts 2nd<br />
SIS- William J. Reynolds, PhJladel<br />
phla, speeding, *25; Robert M<br />
CALL 0450<br />
strycttd in Hi* csynty musaum and<br />
Term as President Krasny, Cleveland, O, red light, *10;<br />
will be apan far th* Old Hous*<br />
Anthony T. Vincent Jr., Philadelphia,<br />
Toor, July 13,<br />
LOUS TACCARIHO<br />
Robert Sharp was Installed for ht^speeding,<br />
$10, Thomas R, iwenk,<br />
An eseellent job <strong>of</strong> recenstnictien Nfcond six monlh term as president Philadelphia, red light. $10; Richard<br />
was dene by Franfe Bushnell, ear^ af the Oci?an <strong>City</strong> Exchange Club a! a Watrpck, Philadelphia, carele:<br />
FUEL OIL<br />
] penter <strong>of</strong> DennlsvUie, who has hadits<br />
weekly meeting Monday evenln(i driving, $25.<br />
I considerable experience at reeen- in FtymQUih lnn=<br />
PLUMBING . HEATING<br />
! stpuctlsn <strong>of</strong> old homes, photographs<br />
1 Morgan Mdrri.N, <strong>of</strong> Allanlie <strong>City</strong>, Northing wears out quite a§ quick Gwiaral Motor* D«lco-Hsat<br />
were (taken <strong>of</strong> the room before It Exchange DUtr&t Governor, was the ly as a reputation that Isnt w#ll 618 WIST AVENUE<br />
! was dismantled, and Gregory Ogden installing <strong>of</strong>Tieer, He was secern- taken care <strong>of</strong>.<br />
\ <strong>of</strong> Cape May drew the blueprints. psnied heri? by Joisph Dallgy* presh<br />
ieiit <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Fxchangf<br />
Club,<br />
Resort Girl Winner<br />
Rol5#rt Mpngel was installed as<br />
I <strong>of</strong> New Essay Honor treasurer to succeed Maefcey Corson,<br />
uliosf term expired, Philip Turnei ADMITS U6HT * Up It IK Cmmlmr • AUIMIMUM<br />
; An Orenn <strong>City</strong> school (Orl was one was re-sealed as vied president, and<br />
<strong>of</strong> the final award winners in theIlferry<br />
Klause Jr. as set'reiary.<br />
I state-wide s<strong>of</strong>ety^ essay fontest sp»n=<br />
! sor«l by the American Legion We-<br />
District Governor Morris charged<br />
Buta Akpfs, Divid Btrea^r and Rot<br />
j partment <strong>of</strong> New Jersey.<br />
i?rt Monihan a& neu mombcr^ <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Viheenl Evangelbiia, eemmander <strong>of</strong> tliib's board <strong>of</strong> conifoL Holdover<br />
ihe Morgan.Itanek Post, <strong>of</strong> Oecan board memberN include William Bate<br />
<strong>City</strong>, received wurd this week that &on. Hurry AdamM and Augustus<br />
Marion Miraglilo, Seventh Grade QoeUL<br />
pupil at St. Augustine's School and<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr Morris npoke briefly on the<br />
Mlrmllllo, WHH awarded second hurl, new Notional jExohajige Club head-<br />
orabie mention in the state final quajrterM building in Toledo, ©., which<br />
Judging.<br />
was dedicated Tuesday, He also in<br />
Marlon, who previously won thevUed<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Exchange to play<br />
local post and county contests with an important part in the annual eoiv<br />
her essay on "Safety in the Home,<br />
vention <strong>of</strong> the National Exchange<br />
Street and School", was one <strong>of</strong> only<br />
Club at Atlantic <strong>City</strong> In September<br />
10 winners at the slate level, she James Pulvino, chairmsn for ladis^<br />
will receive a medal and honor cita- night affairs, announced a dinned<br />
tion.<br />
dance at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Country<br />
Club for members and their wives<br />
and friends on Monday, July 22, fhe<br />
affair will honor the newly installed<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
Pair Fined M0 For<br />
Wildwood Fiitietjfft<br />
Two Newark visitors at Wildwood<br />
were fined WO each this week as the<br />
remit <strong>of</strong> a fight which they carried<br />
from the sidewalk outside a hotel all<br />
the way into the jail cell,<br />
Edward Slegel, 28, who reported<br />
himself as an employe <strong>of</strong> the Intern*<br />
al Revenue Department, and Robert<br />
P, Buckley, 25, were arrested on the<br />
complaint <strong>of</strong> Harold G, Gorman,<br />
operator <strong>of</strong> the hotel on Atlantic av.<br />
Police Lt. MUlard Campbell told<br />
Judge Louis Mattera that the two<br />
men continued their argument In the<br />
Jail cell and damaged the plumbing<br />
ihtre.<br />
ClaasHM Ad. Mill SUM KwuiN<br />
HBARINO<br />
OLAMBS<br />
SOUTH JERSEY<br />
HEARING AID CENTER<br />
mCPAOH AMD' HBBVICE FOB<br />
AU, MAKBft<br />
I—lh. M, bbk. Up.<br />
M IC_bu.r Inn*, VlaelaaM, IT, *,<br />
rmoxm ox, HTM « ax, um*<br />
K. f, BAKER<br />
942 Bay Av«. Phone 1241<br />
NOW!!<br />
ALL KINDS OF CONSUMER SERVICE<br />
AVAILABLE THROUGH ONE ORGANIZATION<br />
on<br />
YOUR HOME, APARTMENT ar BUSINESS PROPERTY<br />
Remodeling, Altarationt •nd Repairs<br />
by RagliMrMi Builder*<br />
FURNITURE<br />
Rcflniihing - Repairing • Ramodaling and Restoring<br />
Ixport Reconditioning <strong>of</strong>: '<br />
WICKER • METAL - PORCH end LAWN FURNITURE<br />
EMERGENCY REPAIR SERVICE ON: BJEDV BURSAUS,<br />
CHESTS OF DRAWERS, CHAIRS, TABLES<br />
and Othtt- Itonw<br />
CUSTOM WOODWORKING OF ALL KINDS<br />
HOUSE PAINTING (Imlda or OuMdo)<br />
BOAT<br />
• REFINISHING and CABINET WORK<br />
W« Al«o Offer Plumbing, Iloctrieal, Mastering and<br />
OHMT Service* Through Our Associate*<br />
CARETAKER SERVICE ON YOUR HOME<br />
OWING THE WINTER MONTHS<br />
EARL NORTH'S WOOD SHOP<br />
10th StrMf OpptMit* R. R. Station Phon* 2936<br />
k- ,A#*.&..3i^..i.&i..<br />
twen ant to tb* 4ot*on<br />
Saw Tkm*,<br />
C^nw .Itev CAMMV tt*f***t<strong>of</strong>t<br />
ocEAMcmr<br />
AUTO<br />
BRIDGE<br />
•MSM PAM, «•<br />
• TkaMatt<br />
•g<br />
F, P. RlSTlNE ft<br />
113<br />
yisttYour BeautyPaHwTWsl<br />
ANDREW'S HAIRDRES!<br />
COMPLETE BBAUTY SEUVKS<br />
by ANDREW and CLAIKE<br />
fSS ASBURY AVENUE<br />
CERRUTI<br />
BEAUTY SI<br />
IN NEW LOCATION<br />
MAirTY tMLTUM IN ALL I<br />
lOlf W*rt Awnw<br />
Phil's Beauty Shoppe<br />
1161 WMt Avwiu* Phone IfM<br />
HAIR STYLING<br />
PERMANENT WAVES<br />
Dot's Beauty Salon<br />
A Complete Beatify Headquarters<br />
3331 WEST AVENUE<br />
Doris Walls PHONI li«J<br />
AMPLE FU1 PARKINS<br />
WE ISSUE S. * H. GREEN STAMPS<br />
BOULEVARD BEAUTY<br />
and SLEHDEWZ1MG SALOH<br />
713 •afterSM Road<br />
Compfefe Bveufy<br />
Phone 2770 For<br />
CLAIRE ALEXANI<br />
BEAUTY SALON<br />
754 Asbury Avenue<br />
All P*rmaiMnt W<<br />
And AN BaaHty AM*<br />
R05ABH1E BEAUTY SALOH<br />
404 Boardwalk Phon* IMS<br />
Speciallxlng In Permanent W<br />
and All Beauty SorvltM<br />
NRMAMIHT WAV<br />
Mi St. at €MHnl<br />
JOHNSON'S<br />
i •. i '•<br />
Beauty So/oi»
in UM P.rl<br />
„ Itov. Mr Walter*<br />
«h* "Building Buig Fund<br />
k spatial ctnnwny<br />
BMI Hymn, Mrs. Al<br />
: aalalat, will toad<br />
In abusing "The<br />
Synod PmicWflt to<br />
- - " A " Chop*l<br />
M&% m^Olum* School CldK.es<br />
tot all «ges; tfursery «irough d<br />
w»l<br />
to squad and color<br />
ik colwmn 1,<br />
It Dr. Stomr to b«<br />
'Walk<br />
DIL ROSS H STOVER<br />
|>r AUxandor K Smith ratlin »l<br />
Raw i A\enue M*»tlmdL*t Lhunh N r<br />
riitown Pa will be .tne %,M iki i it<br />
the t«o iimming AT\ IK -* «f 'he<br />
Ocelli Cii\ labernn.lt* A iOtidi on<br />
uti Sundav<br />
WOODS<br />
* M Mri<br />
p. fn- *o. Sunday will<br />
t <strong>of</strong> * nulve <strong>of</strong> Fa: Rev. Albert L.<br />
EV, FRANK F- ADLER<br />
College two well known clergy m* n<br />
will handle major roles in the sv. \<br />
from Drew Ice <strong>of</strong> formal dedication flt th« new<br />
Wltil • Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapel <strong>of</strong> Si<br />
John's Lutheran Church. 3Wh it. ,uid<br />
Wett av,, on Sunday afternoon.<br />
t U. 6. AH- R>ra In<br />
!• Dow engaged In Br, Knudtvn. president uf IW<br />
Wdaric First<br />
n Synod .<strong>of</strong> New Jersey, uill<br />
fraf Syracuse, which w*s the dedication and prraeh<br />
by 0rt in J the sermon <strong>of</strong> the day. He <strong>of</strong>ficiates<br />
At the tt)fl\iAl contention <strong>of</strong> the Sy-<br />
7k, "Cuffick, the pastor, nod, ftelc^ here in May, ^<br />
The Rev. Mr. Adlcr. putor <strong>of</strong> S(<br />
i la UM thureb John's Church, planned the nvu<br />
building as pail <strong>of</strong> the churfli's i.v<br />
t kit Ihne will be puukm program tv serve a larger<br />
ttfjh* Summer Qp j-rti^frogation In the summer monUis.<br />
He will greet visitors and accept the<br />
it4t»u- key* to the building.<br />
\urch Announcements<br />
' •FMaik<br />
[ ( l p Service<br />
I 1 Ur Smith forme*" p^stoi <strong>of</strong> \if-h<br />
St.rt.rt Mcthodisl t hurch and Si<br />
James Methodist Church in Phil.i<br />
-dtlphia h*.^ also *.ci^td *>«. •. d.M nt<br />
supf nntt ndent <strong>of</strong> the Philadi Ipnu<br />
CuttOi ento lie I** i* *J «ulini* <strong>of</strong><br />
Dickin&on toUegt- to&e, "Same F.,<br />
mtt by the Sumnur<br />
AMbcm, 'Still, SUil<br />
r,hy IXwte; Solo. "Spirit<br />
«arl*lj(h; Anthem, "Ttici*<br />
C M Nl£M Tlivre", by<br />
i School Classes<br />
r<br />
t&e. You are Invited to<br />
and<br />
> MA floor <strong>of</strong>* the church<br />
nt meets in Uie<br />
L ]#k*ice led by How<br />
r Uie<br />
t^<strong>On</strong>ir. by Speaks, fiojo.<br />
An Thy Dw«J!fagfc**,<br />
by<br />
Auxiliary, Bb-<br />
[^ **««£ OatnU Bible Institute<br />
A member <strong>of</strong> the Gtncial (_«I..IM<br />
riite In 19&^ and I I JT*I he has sii\t--d<br />
I on se\t*rjl btiaids lmliKlin.; ihe<br />
Methodic! Hospital ind Mvtliodist Or<br />
phnnaut »f Philadelphia and tht Pi n<br />
1 mngton School m Pt»n.uiuJ"n "N -J<br />
I The two idt-ntual moiTiin£ **ii\ices<br />
I mil bt ftt ft and 11 odix-it in Uie I<br />
i new 0ern<br />
the 7J 000 who jtunded *ind the 20r<br />
000 turni'd &UJV fium une <strong>of</strong> hit<br />
11 a m — Morning Pra\*?r J id F.inttr sunnse SUMHS ai Temple<br />
(Communion on first Sun I Stadium His radio senm^ have<br />
resulted m UIP shut W nifml>t.i <strong>of</strong><br />
\ July 10— 'In** ooiisifvatHin luiisidcun^ him<br />
j Holy Cuttuiiutiiun at 7 ihfn p^stoi<br />
ThundaiV/ July 11— Lit Leon I Moon, new K flrtml<br />
Holy Tnnity Church !•* Jh^a^^ op iupenniendem <strong>of</strong> 0u> T-iiMinacle<br />
*n for \vur pravcr* tutd dc*-olioiu ' will scr\e as tliapUm tit all service*<br />
WJiile the Chapel LS bemt; ifdtn.niat ] Music will be bv the well known<br />
edt the Blessed Sacrament i*> in thL Ottan iano<br />
FIRST PRiSttYTERIAN<br />
7tfl st *i,*J W*ftey *v<br />
Preaching Chrlit Crucifl*d, Rl>en<br />
and Comln*} Again<br />
Rev. William RaCkllff* Allan, Paftor<br />
9 30 a m—Sunday School hir ilie<br />
whole family William V W fiu v<br />
general supcrititfindeiit Don't niLss L JUlAt(in#1icfc tn<br />
Bible Study durlns xataUon time ' "'v*""" » u<br />
NiallLV b l-hijut n tulltlalio 1 um<br />
Ptrkinb l)llltmu> ,IIIQ 1 t'ontii d Mm<br />
Clun ai tlie on, in<br />
All seIMCC<br />
an pi LI tiUtl in 1vOll^<br />
hen. ice and the e^enin^<br />
i-euict aNo<br />
includes an orjjan retiMl<br />
V«ur spirilual ncLds me Uu> sinnc | BaSS Soloist<br />
•tinter and slimmer Llnise*. for all<br />
agirt<br />
10 45 a m —Organ MrditrfUon<br />
11 a m—Morning Worship Nuis<br />
ery for pre-MXlioul child ren in I he<br />
HANEY LLOYD CHATTIN<br />
Church House Vcttta.;. I-s Chn t s<br />
Coming Near**'<br />
>«H Ettat* — inMranM<br />
6 30 p tn —Intermediate and Scnioi<br />
• Chfislian Endeav or<br />
1311 Aibury AvaniM Pbort* 0040<br />
j 7 30 p m—Organ MVdiUiUoii<br />
7 4% p m—Fwnlnj; Wo.ship Mis<br />
ape 'Joseph Saw the (.ross Iht<br />
chulr under the directtott <strong>of</strong> lira<br />
Mknun Trout Murphy will s.nj' .it<br />
both services<br />
W«in**day—<br />
OCEAN CITY HOME<br />
7 4& p m—Midweek ' Ilible SUidj<br />
Hour"* You ate tordiallv m\ ilt'd to<br />
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />
come and bring a friend with >ou<br />
Enjav sin^in^, Bfbla ntudv .uid n)<br />
so4 a tim« ta discuss quc«.iioni, *ind<br />
1001 Atbury Avanua Phon. Q012<br />
prablenu<br />
Cwiday. July 7—<br />
11 p tn —JuiuQr Illjjli \uuii^ Peo<br />
pie'leave Tor Tri-Suie bible Confer-<br />
«ace, Haverford, Pa<br />
During Jul> end August—-<br />
Mornlna Worship a 30 and II a m<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
Sund«y School 0 30 a m<br />
DAVID HUMPHREY<br />
ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />
Kvcniug Watieiit al Trinity Col-<br />
Rw, Alb.rt F. Start, AsW, Paiter kKo, Cleaniiilcr, Fin, lie l« • ial.<br />
•UNDAVS—<br />
i-ilLvd harlione vuiiillsi and irum'M!!<br />
s—6:30 il. J 15, 10 30 nrii] soloist. ^<br />
a, m Saturday niulil 1* "Film Nighi"<br />
N an ,S.iUiidn\ - 4 to 3:30 with the HIIOUMIU <strong>of</strong> lurient Ciospel<br />
and 730 lo B p. m,<br />
and mbtiduniiry ni.ns in Hound and<br />
DaUy Mass at 7:30 n. m.<br />
color. This SIIIUIIIHV'H (July Bill!<br />
Flr.t Friday—<br />
fcaturu Bill bi> '•Wireiapper", Irae<br />
MasiMai—«:30 and i n. m. story <strong>of</strong> Jim Vaus, formuj' Kiinj)!.Ler,<br />
Csn(esslon> on Thuv^dny beforf. wllo prior to 'us i-onvurglon to<br />
4 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9.<br />
ChrUtianily H.-.S a wkeiapper for<br />
yanyland.<br />
Every Suntlay aflunioon tilt! Con,<br />
Who Invents ferfiice sponsors "The Old Ka«h,<br />
toned Hymn SinM" from I 1" 4 o'clock<br />
on the Music p|O|.. The nil inusknl<br />
IN Lamp Oil? prosrarn on July 7 will feature vocal<br />
•QUESTION: Vhn Inttuwd tht and IrMtruincnlal Milos by Mark<br />
limp hair cut? *. /„ KfJuttd Cilj. t'orts, Lois Likens, soprano; James<br />
C'a/i/arsffl.<br />
Furrow, tenor, from Haddon llclghu.<br />
ANSWER! ]| ni. Invvmril hy Dons Wright Is oruHtiiNt, Jean Lainc,<br />
Vinrfm R Pilfgg! <strong>of</strong> VINCENT pianist.<br />
AND JOSEPH, Inc,<br />
Other Conference features are :<br />
tlallv bcnih meetlnus fur children, '<br />
Paltm ipgilicd Fi-l.fuiry U, If41. colidueted liv^ Mlsn Yvonne Smllh, |<br />
Cranlrd jyiie s. i»*(,<br />
iiradunte ol The Kliiil's Cullciic and ;<br />
"rhe lamp pruning ffirilmd hsi Philadelphia Bible Iiistlluti.', who Is |<br />
brcn mo*i •uriT^^fui it! aver ihe yuuUi director ol the OaplUl Church; :<br />
L ,S.,\. It briii^t qui tlie natural Veunfi People's Niaht cveij Tuesday '<br />
vtavr tinfi Hlneli vffy dflFn ire at 9 o*clork with i-'.-crualioiiiil activ-<br />
•vtrigaLrd—i>pKlillv In rhildrrn'i ity directed by Murk Coi is and Miss<br />
hair, ii Hti! i< In that <strong>of</strong> [ttn-ijen<br />
snd waincB who ire ierv pariiculir<br />
aboul Imvinn Ihiir hiir Irainfd into<br />
• oil niturai ivavf*=<br />
•4. apse(r(a< fa T». dmtrlimm<br />
(fiWrmtr Mafniie,<br />
At all Viiicenl A juipph Sal,.in.<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Flanders Hotel<br />
phone 2277.<br />
:<br />
^mithi and the Conference Prayer<br />
meeting evcry^ Wednesday at 10:30 '<br />
a. in. coiidiit-ied by Pastor Wiiurrt, !<br />
The Summer Bible CuBJerence,<br />
uliieh began June 30. ciintinues for •<br />
nine t-ensecuHve weeks thriiugh Sep, :<br />
tember 1, featurinM prominent Blbie j<br />
teachers and preachers SLS speakers.<br />
The Conference is nonKicnorninatio, •<br />
al. wKh all mGciiniis open to f mtultif^r-n<br />
7:» p, n.—OpwilikS Servloo , Truth, and Love—<br />
will be cmpllliiiized al Chrhlian Stlent-u<br />
servk-e^ this !>unday.<br />
8eleL'tlurbf to IH' read from the<br />
Itibte in Uie. Li.*&son*Serrnqn enlitled<br />
-clod" include the foliuwlim from<br />
Ju^ltuii fJ:©*: "llgive not i eonimynd*<br />
ed Uice? Be sln'nM ond <strong>of</strong> n ^ood<br />
ciiurimu; be not nfriild, neither be<br />
th»u diMmayed: for the LArd thy<br />
(kid is wiih Illee wmlhefsoever Uluu<br />
yoc-Bt",<br />
From ".St-leiu-i^ mid Ileolth \vitll<br />
Kc5 r to the Seriyture!*" by Mor> ;<br />
He .(ep» that #« can Ul<br />
fairly cwnforww*<br />
We •• avoid overeipomure to Iks<br />
rays <strong>of</strong> tbe tun. W« faa eu-<br />
:e persplraUon^which b QUf<br />
buiH-ln cootlnK d»rfe«—tef ifl<br />
ito mtlke <strong>of</strong> Mind mMM 1T«<br />
in avoid »IM*OHC boTerigo. We<br />
tan wear light. Porous nothing wbleta<br />
permits the circulation <strong>of</strong> Hr about<br />
bur bodtf* an4 enevVTIfealke<br />
evaporation <strong>of</strong> per»plr,tioo. We can<br />
bilhe frequenUy. lo keep pore!<br />
eleahwd and open<br />
We can avoid heavy and ratty<br />
foods and prefer frultn, vegetaHM,<br />
and salada. We can limit our ,ct|vl<br />
lies and eonlrol our cmotlona. so as<br />
tn avoid the Increased bodily hpat<br />
r.lileh both produce . BJ all tttew<br />
means <strong>of</strong> physical and menial adluftri>cnl,<br />
we can beat the heat. Thus<br />
derUiHely we can do something about<br />
It—Michael S, Newjobn, M*. l>.<br />
11 a. B. Morning Worship Service.<br />
Thursday, I p. n. CJwIr NbeamL FIRST METHODIST<br />
j VM P. m. Svpnliii Worship Wff-<br />
Eighth $ttfwt ana Csnfral Mft<br />
Wednesday, I p, m Prayer Beck<br />
1 -i * » / • • ' -. ' - • * --<br />
' " * • . /<br />
OCEAN CITY UNION CMAPiL<br />
SUNDAY, JULY 7th<br />
1)44 Central av.<br />
At this Sundayji service the Rev,<br />
E B. Falman wUl bring a moaagc<br />
on the topic "We Preach Christ,<br />
Cmelfted", from I Cor, 1:23.<br />
•nie Rev. Mr. Fairman was in the<br />
Air Foree Chaplaincy tor Uireo yean<br />
during World War H He then made<br />
a trip <strong>of</strong> 45.000 miles visiting Hie<br />
various mission staltons.<br />
Before rtlumlng to Uie U, S. he<br />
Dr. WRRMM It €uffick<br />
tllretted intcnjcnominattonal work<br />
qajnp on the snores <strong>of</strong> the Medlterranean<br />
In Egypt, He is no^v aiisoelated<br />
•with iho Board <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />
Missions <strong>of</strong> the United PresByterlin<br />
CiiimJi <strong>of</strong> North America a* promo- Jinlca Hirwnyi, S<strong>of</strong>w.no Waltw Frtwtorkfc*. T<br />
ttonal socretary.<br />
tlsfeur Kddy will be rend the followliin<br />
(2y8:yM?i: "There Is no power<br />
apiirt frtiin Hod. Omnipotence has<br />
oLher power is lu dy^ionur Uod**.<br />
Tht Uoldcii Test ia from Joel 12:<br />
i"i; "Vt> sliall knoiv Uiut 1 am In HOW in TN<br />
thy miSNt <strong>of</strong> Israel. 3nd that 1 am<br />
the Lord y»ur (toil, iind none eliie.** CHRISTIAN<br />
ST. JAMES A, M. t.<br />
»lti it, and Havan ay.<br />
•av. O. i. *mlHi.<br />
DR. ALBERT L. RAMCR<br />
11 a. B.—Morning Senric*.<br />
* p. m.—Suflday ScbooL<br />
8:90 p. m.—Young People's l(eet<br />
nf.<br />
'14Mkc) •unday<br />
I p. m —Ever^nf wankfp,<br />
(MM he)<br />
Flrtt MMhsdtot Church. $yr*ctMf). (I-Y.<br />
Maslnaaday—<br />
8 p. m, Wednesday evenlni | WOU (7t#|tc) tunilf TiU P.M.<br />
grayer meetini.<br />
ICh. «) »UfMl»T »!*» A, Mb<br />
T:SO p, m—Prayer Serr]M,<br />
•rMay—<br />
7:30 p m—Junior CRolr re- A. M.: CHWHCH SCHOOL fQft ALf Afjf|. ^^=-^=-^<br />
JUTsaL<br />
•iSO p. m—Senior Choir raheanaL<br />
. . .<br />
TAllRNACLi »ArTIST<br />
IHi it, ana Wilt ay. I<br />
Rav. WIHUm H. WHwn, Paslsr<br />
10 a. B, Sunday School.<br />
17th ST.<br />
MARKET<br />
Open Thursday, Friday<br />
and Saturday Nights<br />
'til 9<br />
DELIVERY PHONE 1363<br />
ompetitive Prices<br />
FINE FOODS<br />
» GROCERIES<br />
• PRIME MEATS<br />
• PRODUCE<br />
Whmn in the area visit our stores<br />
in Avalon and Absmton<br />
DEDICATION SERVICE<br />
THE CHAPEL OF ST. JOHN'S<br />
"The Place Wherein His Honour Dwelleth"<br />
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 7, 1957<br />
4 o'clock<br />
36th and West Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />
ORGAN RICITAL — 3i43 P.M.<br />
GEORGE G. ASHTON on the new Baldwin Electronic Mode! 45<br />
PROCESSIONAL INTO SANCTUARY and<br />
PRESENTATION OF KIYS TO THI PASTOR<br />
THI CLERGY THE CHOIR OF ST. JOHN'S HONORED GUESTS<br />
THE SERVICE and SERMON DEDICATION<br />
THI REV. EDWIN H. KNUDTEN, D. D.,<br />
President <strong>of</strong> the Evangelical Lutheran- Synod <strong>of</strong> New Jersey.<br />
PARTICIPANTS<br />
THI REV. CARL W. WEBER, St. John's Lutheran Church, Mayfair, Phila.<br />
THI REV. DONALD S. DOLL, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Ardmore. Pa.<br />
THI REV CHARLES F. RINCK, Preiident, Southern Conference,<br />
Now jersey Synod.<br />
PRESENTATION OF GIFTS and MEMORIALS<br />
MR. HANS P. VOSS, Chairman, Building Committee<br />
MR. HARVEY J. AUNGST, . Mrn.<br />
n,tvid P. Wi'lyhl ur^iiiiUl. Mt^sak'f<br />
by licv. Ouvid I». Wriaiii, "Threi-<br />
Fvast?,". Cunimunion SL^j^iL'y.<br />
Kh4r» il. m. == HinH'rvisi'd Nursery<br />
[low imliiirti.<br />
1UL43 a._ m.- -Junior Uiiuri'ii diswn-<br />
V J, . ,<br />
WINDOW SHAMS<br />
Cyt-to-Measura for<br />
Window* up to<br />
54" Wide<br />
BUDD S<br />
743 Afbury Av*. Ph. 2802<br />
We deliver personal service<br />
when we deliver (iea(ing oil!<br />
we're proud <strong>of</strong> our service and we want la make It<br />
•vailaWe to you—day and night-t-'ro^W the elpckl<br />
We make •ulomatte delivery <strong>of</strong> Atlantic's fampns<br />
tnplc-n-fintd heating oil now with a mur «ddiUv» that<br />
helps prevent sediment from fonqiBf in your tank.<br />
We put your burner in «BtheIa«» condition and «wp<br />
it pperatini effleifntly.<br />
T<br />
Let w hcatinu comf..rt f th thia<br />
winter be mir mirbuaiaeM,<br />
Call'or '<br />
writ* ua—today!<br />
BURKARD<br />
2J0 E. EUventh Street<br />
Ph. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0414<br />
<strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />
lr, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N Jr<br />
7ITH SEASQN I|liY<br />
m 9:P0 A. M- and 11:00 A- M. - IDfHT|CA|. W i m<br />
NEW OCEAN CITf TABERHACU, WESUY ^ 5th T0 M iff.<br />
(AIR VENTILATION)<br />
Dr. A'exqnder K. ^mi<br />
Paitor, Haw» Avwnu* M*t|^4iM Chyrch, ^orristown,<br />
7:36 P.M.-STRAND THEATRE<br />
•th 4ND THE r>OA>»DWAU<br />
Mr. EtaJ^Jl!,<br />
9:00f.M-<br />
14th<br />
Noah W. MQor«r Jr.<br />
Mfic dt 4"- ^t'c** fry *<br />
OCEAN CITC'TABERf&CLE aUA»TETT«<br />
Pimnly mt Frp f^i^ fep|# Avy/lo^ t^hf tyq^ng S*rvh<br />
1157 nn<br />
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B>-<br />
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to "Ha**,<br />
k Bowl*<br />
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Pharaoh the Eifyptian *!w enslave.<br />
ihe Hebrew people.<br />
SURF<br />
and Tmmsrrsw<br />
Joe Butterfly" is the h.la-i. g.<br />
storj <strong>of</strong> a sroup <strong>of</strong> Q i '.: who are<br />
to put out a magazine on a<br />
taken japanef waaoinj hfidquiner. jboirc<br />
a 140-fot.; usawifr. K.r the t.»f<br />
months required te Forr,?:,-e ^:>f<br />
photoirrapiiy. Penn;»,;ctn Sa- ^Veipn<br />
by (Juwn Mietf <strong>of</strong> Toru ;d<br />
!Se Mfndly I.Una* !or th rf-j-ora<br />
in; <strong>of</strong> ;he Maopj ihu.r <strong>of</strong> -too nj-,ie<br />
"••ft SBE:M I-f Sanrijs (•,.[»<br />
Rjtn. B n-...-....r V .. i^e •», 1. -.- -<br />
Tlie<br />
aan-f Dm<br />
pondeflt has eoaimandsered ai^ the<br />
available presses,<br />
Msnday, Tu«My, and MfMlncMay<br />
-The Kettles on Old MaeDonald-. *"*''*•<br />
Farm,' is aniKhcr <strong>of</strong> Ihe hilarkiif<br />
Ma and Pa Ke«le pictures. It stars , I -- ,*~—<br />
Marjorie Main and Parker Pennelly ! „ h! *'""«„"'* ' : ' v *<br />
Olorta Talbot, and Mm 5aaiti,' SA ^ . ° M %f J f.<br />
ptay • pair <strong>of</strong> >-ount romanyM iht ' for -Par. \O-T W^" : '<<br />
Urge Oriaiy bear, """"<br />
It U possible to acqu,je<br />
Him in a square deal.<br />
f:•}<br />
ti<br />
, MiurtH<br />
hh pn« ts, -O<br />
Carw «^ H.<br />
.»>arrh for ,<br />
can sin* and a at,<br />
a round look HpanU fe . wC, t*><br />
Ihe osher l*o feai-jred<br />
CAN 1 HAVE<br />
IT DONE<br />
A Dirmaery <strong>of</strong> Sp^ialized ServJns<br />
WHERE ?<br />
No Job Too Big<br />
©f Fee Small<br />
• VENETIAN BUNDS<br />
• WINDOW SHADES<br />
M. CMILLE<br />
1113 Boy AVMIU*<br />
MM<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
iXPRISS CO.<br />
A<br />
- - * 1 *••!*., .<br />
Famed Choms<br />
at D ier SaJurday<br />
Soetoty<br />
on ioral Sodily o<br />
attraction on ihe<br />
••u.J at 8 p, m. This<br />
,1 acuaUned b» ertties<br />
le oytiitandlng ehoral<br />
nf the eastern sfaboirt<br />
v. y eonMrt app«ar»n<br />
tarw ne east.<br />
TUB nnyBBPrshlp <strong>of</strong> !he,So*ieiy U<br />
elude* pp people from many walks <strong>of</strong><br />
Dt L r s Biplneers<br />
hfe Doetort. Lawyers, p<br />
I Nurses, Housewives, and many others,<br />
j These people are banded tflgether<br />
foi the purpose <strong>of</strong> pre-B-ntinK Iwd<br />
i mii»ie for the puUie's enterulBBwnt<br />
! Tlie Society wUl be BUkulf lit<br />
annual appearanee on the Her, and<br />
again will be under the dlreetlon <strong>of</strong><br />
Lff.i. A; Shearer, wel|.kno»Ti South<br />
I Jersey musical personaJlly, Mr,<br />
I Shearer also is direiior <strong>of</strong> the PhU.<br />
•delphia National lank Choral Society<br />
and Is director <strong>of</strong> music at the<br />
Centenary Tubemaele Methodist<br />
Church in ramden<br />
The first hair <strong>of</strong> (he evfnLng's<br />
prfEram will consist <strong>of</strong> escerpH front<br />
Victor Herbert's Popular operetta,<br />
-The Red Mill*. Mr. Shearer will re.<br />
lstt the storj- <strong>of</strong> the operetw, and<br />
Iht Choral Socie-y .-ill sing the more<br />
popular numbers from the shsw.<br />
The program;<br />
Encerpts from "The Bed Mill",<br />
Victor Herbert.<br />
-By the Side <strong>of</strong> the Mill", Chorus;<br />
-You Sever Can Tell About s Wo. j<br />
man", Richard Himes and Edwin<br />
Jscohy, "The Isle <strong>of</strong> Our Dreams", |<br />
Mtrearei Wiieox and Nelson Palmer;<br />
"When You're Pretly", Shirley<br />
Stumpp and Chorus; "iloonbeim* 1 ',<br />
Mirsaret WIlcos and Chorus; "If<br />
You Love But Me", Shirley Stumpp.<br />
Him Sinister, and Chorus: "Every<br />
P»5 ts Ladies' Day With Me" Herbrn<br />
VetternlaJi and the Gentlemen;<br />
=<br />
BecaiLse You're You" jane EUen,<br />
hard!. Herbert Vetterman, and Chorus,<br />
^ireets <strong>of</strong> New York", Joseph<br />
Shearer and Harry Shuster; "Wedding<br />
.March", Chorus; "The Wedding Bell<br />
scng". Chorus; -'Finals", Chorus<br />
PABT n<br />
Chorus:<br />
1 - = The Camovalf" Rossini<br />
1 "Momlnc- Speaks 1<br />
3 "Menea" Slecjynslsi<br />
Soprsns:<br />
I "Ouvre Ton Cdeur" . Bi?et<br />
i A Heart "Thai Is Free"<br />
Robin<br />
LILIAN SEYBOtJJ<br />
i^.aru-:<br />
C'TO-l<br />
1<br />
"Czwjio.siovakian Dance<br />
SiV arr Manney<br />
-1 F^'J j 5on c Cornifl g <strong>On</strong> * _<br />
McHush<br />
"EaTi'e Hjmn <strong>of</strong> the Repub*<br />
It" arr WiUiou.ki<br />
I Heard a Tore.l Prayins"<br />
DeRo.e<br />
serenade" •from ^-The sm,<br />
den! Frmce' . Hsmb'fl<br />
ROBERT WILLIAMS<br />
I Could lla. e Danced AU<br />
arr<br />
vr Walt Shearer<br />
Alois"<br />
Af'cr j }ear ard a half ab.enfe<br />
f.-em Ir.r.cr,;; International, Rorj<br />
liihoun rfurr., ., do "Il«nlp<br />
Bru»J. in uniinal W(,1(n, bi Bar-<br />
: r,rj Uirard. tajhoua is working on<br />
. "Ii:?ed guat." at pre^nt<br />
>*SWjf5Mj;W;Vi9Sr<br />
Coming h» StH Her<br />
the snimner<br />
sihore. The wiebnitton <strong>of</strong> «h« «»<br />
annlvwaafy <strong>of</strong> QM amuseracnt ipot<br />
resulted In • Ml» Mason with a<br />
<strong>of</strong> uniuual miTartloiu to<br />
ffmm BrlHP wd U* M,<br />
lion's number one female<br />
Itma CBTOII, ii«dlln# «<br />
sUge rev-u. in U» Music Hall TOe.<br />
•Mtt U» * f««n Sunday. July 7,<br />
taraueh Saturday, July IS. Majnard<br />
Pergumi and toe O* KM Quar-<br />
Mtmy through.<br />
in inn<br />
roU ud<br />
•w •<br />
•Dd Jean hu<br />
tram want<br />
and wniUgi<br />
Into a tabuiouj<br />
jmWoti,.<br />
funnlwt women I<br />
l LUU.BM<br />
M<br />
KAJ'S DANISH Bi<br />
and COFFEi SI<br />
The Horn* <strong>of</strong> Dallctout Bakmd<br />
DAILY SPECIALS<br />
Comer 11th and Aibury Aw, — Phew]<br />
Opm 'til 12 Noon Mmiliyi — O|wn 'til 4 F.MJ<br />
FINSEL HARDWi<br />
3212 A5BUHY AVENUE<br />
FELTON IIBLIV PAINTS SARQM1<br />
ILICTHICAL A PLUMBINO lWn.lU<br />
HOUSIWAMS • CLASS , LOCKS • MY* .<br />
Dally I A.M. t» 1:3d f.R H«| «)*.<br />
Frt A Sat, i A.M, fa • P.M. m PIMStL. <<br />
LAUNDERE<br />
607 WEST AVE<br />
WINTER<br />
PRICES<br />
Free Parking<br />
THE NATIONAL BANK<br />
<strong>of</strong> OCEAN CITY<br />
_ 8TH STREET AND A5BURY AVENUE<br />
Cendenssd Statement <strong>of</strong> Condition June 6, 1957<br />
ASSITS<br />
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U. S. Governmonf riolM anjV^l^.'..'J..' W,i."' HJh' ••••••••••.. *<br />
U. S. Gov*mm*nl Bonds...<br />
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Sfeefc in FadM-ii RMTM Bink<br />
^ M Swr«d by C l l l<br />
C«plt«l—Common S»oifc<br />
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JAMBS<br />
OUWJS K. THDWPOH<br />
39,93<br />
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18,000.00<br />
SUKKN TO PIIILADKLPHM IUT AVAIL THKMslil.VKS OF<br />
OSA1, HKBVICK BY HOAJtOIKG tAMOtN TRAINS<br />
fcOSSKCTISf, WITH TI1K Mn«AI<br />
' iPBKD MXE AT IIKOADU AV.<br />
ES TKRMI.VA1. TO 1STB AND<br />
STS.. PHILA.<br />
FAST « SAff •<br />
CONVENIENT - COMFORTABIM<br />
Kdlll* iH\ »,ul 11 miisl iiii|HHi ml<br />
rulo wh«n In \ooV. oni lui M i I(M.<br />
IJi ai do i Sijnh ^ in Sim »i<br />
\jnitti I>* nt M« h i intn ^nii<br />
in IML H» K tj tn ill n M ii »i *<br />
11 hliiip4 IU »i is in t ^ >'k*'» \"l l1<br />
K I hi i liu * ' il* 11 m I ''*• " llh '<br />
Likht tnou h K*nm tlU "ill ' ^"<br />
tmiit ^ Sukim thiomh smul i\ >t<br />
tht (• lit* n i * mlit ion »t Ti ahoii *<br />
ajl I, - , A tt.W fa^.L. .1'jJiiS,.-^ j. *ZA..,-J&.,uiiSUm*Afil<br />
Mr. Landis «nnounc«d that the<br />
•bow would need twtWHO N and BO<br />
Here men and the following »p*cl»Hlei: 10Star<br />
<strong>of</strong> Stage<br />
Eirli for the RMkattii; eight man<br />
lab lagin<br />
K«nn*ally Ntrturad<br />
I W*elc't'lngogeni*ni<br />
and eight glrli (or a long and danM<br />
Shew oponing number; eight .how glrtawho In Gateway Comedy<br />
Opeht Sunday Night<br />
would have three numbers through,<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the out *h« program; a mala ojuartet, pn.<br />
was introduced to<br />
i itUndlag the talent<br />
fcrubly an already arganlnd iroupi<br />
(bow given Monday which would have four numbers.<br />
art In Siomers point, Red Hot Mammas In. ludlng • Sophie<br />
wno arrived In town Tusker type iotoUtj eight married<br />
noon lo tak« over Ihe couples for in old faihloned s<strong>of</strong>t<br />
_ and arranging the •hoe dance;<br />
| the show, •mured the A husband and wile team with the<br />
•n and friends that man u Boloitt and the woman un<br />
director, would BMkg able to Hing: eiRht couples for blue?<br />
out <strong>of</strong> them before dance, numbers; elsht men (or a<br />
I on the first showing Hjtwallan dance, eight dancing<br />
ciuplt-B for » Vir-ginla Reel; elgnt<br />
to Mplaln ihatjil<br />
couples for • Calypal routine; male<br />
1 b* iimlM M on^<br />
and female witbists and four persons<br />
iM would bt<br />
to appear in two ikits.<br />
watolv tar aach ail. Mrs. Warren Smith, general ehuii<br />
man <strong>of</strong> the affair, announced tnat<br />
algnatiirc pagea in the program<br />
ImuKa are aviilablc. All those wish<br />
ing to aign up are requested to con.<br />
SCHOOL tact Mrs. Ernest Townson and Mrs<br />
Edward Field Jr.<br />
rRAL AVENUE Muilcal entertainment at the partv<br />
ncMl TMchari was provided By Mr. and Mrs. Paul<br />
Well, with George Ashton actorn<br />
•ling Program panlng at the piano.<br />
. M. to lliM P, M,<br />
li 1 TO f<br />
Many a m«n. even Ihouuli he i-.<br />
unhandy al maklna repairs around<br />
1797-M the home, could iiWp a lot by meiid<br />
Inn his ways.<br />
f tian<br />
In amateur boxing rank*, (lugging<br />
his w«y to the world'* amateur<br />
lightweight ch*mp1on*hip. |n 117<br />
amateur t>aut*r tht fighting Irishman<br />
won ueven t|tl*i |n #ddltion to<br />
playing freihrnan football for Notre<br />
Dame.<br />
Tlit'n in) ii^lrmlol in , »nd the "l>n^<br />
hit him lie lor cot ;tbonl rolli'^e<br />
fool hall and boxing. iiijnndoiKHl nth<br />
.rholarship, went to Chicstnt. n 1 (ill Thompson, bass baritone, and singly in feature, acting rok^s foi<br />
Cmalee Earon. ttmtrallo. return to CBS Television<br />
the Ocvan <strong>City</strong> Music I'ier Sunda; Both Miss Ejron ind Mi ThoTip<br />
evening, alter ftv*.- yrar*. The sinif, son studied under scholarship at the<br />
ITS brinn with them brand back- AtHdtMni <strong>of</strong> Vut,al \i( Ml s Lai on<br />
grounds n<br />
( ily. lloU'l miti tluh iln\c Miiptuir- has hi«j MA (urn. ltin at the Music Pipr Tnt\<br />
turntd Is thl* coirttty Josh L<strong>of</strong>lafi<br />
u ill continue tin oii^h nc\l trida\<br />
whon) K*nn#ally had chauffsured /Vius/c P/er Concerf Programs Miss t ullni<br />
durfng the war remembered hi*<br />
|uep drlv*r and put him In an i n — Clarence Fuhrman, Conductor —<br />
portant rel* in the national com<br />
Bsvlnnlng Dally illr M<br />
pany <strong>of</strong> Mlst#r Rob*rt£<br />
1 ^ a 19JO winnci ot I be<br />
\(Himbut r, huunddtion Anjid tids<br />
unk In man\ citic from coust to<br />
Lm t is ^ solo tecitiilist and h ts<br />
\ on tin pi*iL>. AI K;it'ti»;um<br />
Mr rc.iin<br />
N.iu;;lil\ Mani'Itl*<br />
I'AHT II<br />
MIMTV Widitw SL-ICLIIDM<br />
Thij. Ij. My Unloved<br />
Miss Doiiljlod<br />
Wrddiiitf ut tin* Wind:-<br />
Wlu-n 1 Unvv Sum; AA<br />
Swnus ....... .<br />
Mr. Dei<br />
Unc In Idk'iH-iS<br />
l'lt-nly ol .NuUin<br />
Mr. Potkin-<br />
KIM HIUI<br />
MONDAY JULY 8<br />
Miss \nK' l f |l1 t olluii ^ 'MJI I ino<br />
( n ii li \\ ill i I KIUIK.' I i 't<br />
Mi lorn Pi. i tin Hi Hum<br />
II il II I'AHl 1<br />
t in I Hi \\< 1 > in I li it M in K n<br />
\h \n t luu t I>IIIII<br />
lit i I tii ^ f>u Alont (J in. I<br />
Borwdm Mi WJIILI IKIJLIILI<br />
NTIII IJtlih •*<br />
II 11 smiliii I hit u_h I 1 mi<br />
<br />
Mis till il K.^ rn<br />
Mis \n i I. in I oilni<br />
H(»ni;iiM't- Rlilifiv.li.-ni<br />
t"l(.n\n- SuiiL.' irom "l.'iii'mi-n". . IM'.'A<br />
Mr. W.iltrr Frodi-ru-k<br />
VlMci-l^ltlll^llls II**ltji ll<br />
], mom U nm<br />
Hr. Tom PtTliins<br />
.\1iivtinii* St-li-clion Horn IK 1 r<br />
Ail (.ll I ht>l l lson ii is L- ll il "<br />
Ml \\ilLLl I ndunks Jui i<br />
"\iii i Antiques Show at<br />
11 MLV", 1 ,, NU,.. ,..d \um si,MM IStone Harbor, Tues<br />
M\ II lit U Ihv S\ L^I lli._ iiiiiuil \nhiint SIKI i I tin<br />
\ oiLt, S ml i>d r \\ onu n Civi f Uili ol SU in llitljai<br />
Mi s bm.il i L n *n uill lx lit hi it thi. i luu lion L l>t>th<br />
Anvils Seitnidi Bi i ' st md Hit t>i ich in Jul\ l > IU<br />
Mu^eltAs W iltz Irum n Iht tn v will IMU II n Int:<br />
Laliohciiit. PULL UU U \ p In ind on the oLliL1 *. i until- n and II ' ill I t tuicri<br />
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Mi \\ J|I i 111 d.ktioi> fmm<br />
PVUrif |> >i»i \ Ti t \ md I* mis\l\ ilia<br />
tiki ii ^ lulion Ilirnil I in *.h i i i«u in il LI liln\ttn H\<br />
Fdlliii m I m i \\ t li I » c I id ii ti uis uiiiqiiL t iiihusi t^is it ID m ni\<br />
M I II ilu I mi l statts<br />
FLI KU I 11 nit ln\ (i K n dotJiid<br />
I m in Invt with \ II inn SH .u^ Try <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Merchant* Flrit<br />
THE NEW<br />
MIRACLE PAINT<br />
By RAYGEE<br />
Dries in 20 Min. Scrubs In 20 Min.<br />
Apply on Moisture Surfaces<br />
No Chip - ,- - No Peel<br />
For Inlarier or istterief<br />
EXCLUSIVE WITH US $C<br />
IN OCEAN CITY Oil.<br />
•OCEAN CITJf PAINT STORE<br />
We ASBURY AVENUE PHONi 2225<br />
.HOURS; DAILY, | A.M. to i P.M.; OPIN 4TH Of> JULY 'til 1 P.M.<br />
1 .**<br />
M.4 IIHI appoan. (1 uith leading<br />
MMpltoiu oithtstijs tn Oklah ma<br />
< il \ Pin ti md and \ nil tht JS*. v<br />
\oik t it\ n^llot in Cutting Iliumi<br />
nation in Niw ^ oi k and Chicago<br />
Shi. »us a ue^l ai list v- ilh L^uritz<br />
Milthun JS i\ highlight ol hti 1952<br />
Mi I ud i K.1 Hn iinnu 1 pprfm m<br />
(i tin ilu pi r is i Simili Ursi\rmti<br />
v ho (Hik'n 1 '^ \\i a nullo« m ' ^tutli <strong>of</strong><br />
I Ixiidi i in Mt\KO t < jiti \\ uid Sou'h<br />
Ami i it.a<br />
GUESTS OF PU^TELLS<br />
Mi tnd Mii ludsun \V<br />
1 or L>t\on )' * *n gut its- i<br />
I PllltK s HJltnL Mi JIHI Mis<br />
1 Puiul<br />
n*r Thutrfta Atltfttlc Ctty,<br />
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the artists Is l>t hi^ m^iilkd l» M "<br />
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tin Zipin diit o| tlu 1 mif, Bi fh<br />
Ishiiul Foundation <strong>of</strong> Aits md *MI<br />
See<br />
climbing tht uon mi and Bftrnttut lnh I im-i<br />
looking the AUantu Ottjin<br />
810 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. Ph. 0900<br />
niiig nan-*?i-M*ntLal retailing on the<br />
Sabbath with rfnewrtl \lgor and<br />
encoujaK^nu-iil". tt announced today<br />
following ihf recent L'nited States<br />
Supreme Com I * refuta! to upset<br />
Jersey » bun on Sundav ni4'nt fi-om thr Citizens Com<br />
miltfi hailrd Ihv high tribunal'* dumixsjl<br />
ol tht appeal fiom the state<br />
Supu-flit (.ouitrt decision upholding<br />
the ban on Sunday auto naleit as<br />
supposing the reasoning behind Sun<br />
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(tilt tntl \i nli hii l*i\oi nt tup dinatte combination, bath<br />
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' lion tnt^ lo d nit oul liou ( ipt and spacious living room<br />
tmn triis (•» li^uii out IKFW ( IJH<br />
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tlu loin hin^ md \\ |>n t| Oi it m il<br />
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siulptoi ind dt tn ol tht I \ li i<br />
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Hart ara four baautiful display homt laeatail in i<br />
wood.d .it* (warto<strong>of</strong>clni tha gvrgaaui golf «Hirw. Step fa*<br />
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nnngtov <strong>of</strong> A<br />
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_tmm Ike "inter thai msai<br />
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r»ntk af My botkfay pytod m m *•* a-* G*<br />
took b_- b^ nudmsbt tfcm<br />
fta bits<br />
tem cootrois<br />
tm* 4M tow tattt<br />
m<br />
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Ji*K> S M, Omo QO<br />
Wtt *•« mEiteiK- bagger In to get help on Improving their<br />
the four-run fourth. Bud Sehaffer stroke, as well as having the funda-<br />
smacked his first <strong>of</strong> two singles in mentals <strong>of</strong> tennis fully explained.<br />
the same inning. Wlsham's got some Those attending must provide their<br />
scaring aid with a few passed balls own racquets and tennis shoes.<br />
and wild pitches.<br />
In the Realtors' lost inning they gave up four hits and ieven walks.<br />
put across five Insurance runs when He struck out two. Rich Dorsey took<br />
Viet singled to lead <strong>of</strong>f and, after he loas. He had no strike outs. He<br />
a fly out and an error, WIsham's was hit 12 times and walked nine.<br />
boys teed <strong>of</strong>f for four straight hits, Jay Heckler was the leading hitter<br />
Adams doubled, and. Rocky Con- for the losers. He had two <strong>of</strong> their<br />
stantino, Schaffer and Garrison each four hits and scored three runs.<br />
added a single,<br />
Hoagies ...,,,,, 1013100. 6<br />
Ed WUham "was the winner. He WWtam's ..,,,,, 033405x15<br />
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• • •<br />
DUAL pmsONAUTY , . , Len<br />
"Just a Bad Boy" Carrie, leader <strong>of</strong><br />
the Krackerjaekj, traded in Ms<br />
drumsticks Monday night for a basebail<br />
bat. He was on the mound 1<br />
6 W«Mk« <strong>On</strong> ft** Boy<br />
Tha annual apatdbaat nda| for<br />
the Bethnar tnpby will<br />
Sunday at 11 a, ta. wU<br />
fleM oT local poworboat drlnn to<br />
compete In dm *tK-WHfe Mfia* <strong>of</strong><br />
tabaain racing,<br />
Jame< Cherry,
MSTAURANT<br />
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IAUY it NOON<br />
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FAMOUS<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
P-Sk,<br />
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SEAFOOD<br />
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Woman Snare<br />
Contest Prae<br />
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OCEAN DRIVE<br />
RESTAURANT t BAR<br />
40IH A LMflfi AVI. SEA SM Off<br />
S&tfCOC - SEMB - Q*P5<br />
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PRINCETON<br />
LQBSTCBS<br />
it hJmmonton Bill<br />
awn !«t fcatlwr^eigAt Tom<br />
Smcettbe<br />
HOTEL<br />
DMNGROOM<br />
N»| S» , Jun* IS<br />
cem TO<br />
re* o«NNar<br />
i<br />
THE<br />
,V,^4;<br />
Mid-Week Races<br />
Bob Hock, Jill<br />
Johnson Paw Swiiort<br />
M H»* UDc<br />
JUI Johnson and lwr Cane South<br />
Hat th> Girt. Mur Moth mnl,<br />
JaBier Mk rn» • U Happy Hew tggkM^j^'gJm<br />
Mtll B ctaptored A. fes 1 , BSff- »S; sTE 1<br />
J^n^tF Meth race is ^f B ' ***Tf in<br />
H.A ten ta -a** for Bob D«. ^'^a^itaS*<br />
. Ml» Inhmiin stand bcr<br />
nan •W » Hba WLonu- lulm Buooo mi in rtomd Bie her MB. ' WIM Hsgpn ti: • •><br />
B., «tth EUdi Adattcatf tUrd in IM<br />
5jHtilj DfdL — ,—<br />
• M m McKHfan. ailing th* I M M erab at i<br />
IfMtnragr. cam* wider the ww» be- j ebcf (• tops M<br />
BB9a auss ftUfKis ISO siar^ t«y» m iMimilj USB Ifi<br />
•K in third pMtm *hb Wha Hop. otter MnCTi « Ml»»,<br />
Point WlJtEpMui'liy pUbr Day<br />
'fdr Itie A film entitled "ChllSran Are<br />
u» <strong>of</strong> the 9omen Point tier*" tpooabred to Uie New Jcney<br />
•re uri>Ier way and aUepaninent<br />
<strong>of</strong> Education, w» ihmvn legion Women<br />
nmittca v.aa named in by Jack Patterson and Herbert<br />
t arrangeimnta at the week- Searlc. superintendent <strong>of</strong> schools.<br />
nteetlns Tuesday night at Ralph Mlddleton olT«rcd the InNominate<br />
aurant.<br />
vocatldn and tinging was conducted SOMERS POINT—•#rs. Kay Thomos<br />
nlucc n»Ticd b 1 hcodorc<br />
by Charles- Adellf.l and Wilbur wa? rpnomlnalcd for president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
IpmUdcnt, In n (ollmvs: jot Mutier with Mrs yivUn Handon nc-<br />
flter Gregory, Stanley Van, oompinlst.<br />
Auxillarv' <strong>of</strong> the Clark Ella s<strong>of</strong>t Post<br />
I Adellzzl, William Godfrey. William peter <strong>of</strong> WasliiiiKton. D,. C. 352, American l^cyion. In the second<br />
Uddleton, Bonow Tallman. was U goe K»y Thonms •<br />
Dine in q o i • t comfort<br />
Child's Dinner<br />
|n*& busth In a vnsc and lien<br />
enth member maiched ntuuftd and<br />
pkett u ctli Voihees, Mrs<br />
Anna Eliasun. Mrt Maud Clark Mrs<br />
B.irbai .i St ui t Mi Janet Johnson A YOUNG CHAP Uke Bkvii SaiHIuiky, <strong>of</strong> Pltuburtfh,<br />
"•lr& LX»raine L*unberd *li-s Ha'tk<br />
ln ih.»r iind Mi> tlhcl htthen* can learn a lot about currents and sand crabs and acquire<br />
a healthy tan at the same time on the Oc&in <strong>City</strong> beach.<br />
Photographer caught Steve midway in some construction<br />
project that waves seem determined to undo, — Senior<br />
Studio photo.<br />
^KFAST _ 1:30 to 11 a. m.,< DINNER _ S fe 7 p. m.<br />
WE ARE FAMOUS FO» OUR RUM BUNS and<br />
OUR MONDAY NI6MT BUFMT STYLI DINNERS<br />
P.rtl.. Wlshlnf to Make n.wrv.Honi Call IMf<br />
Annouricemunt was miidy ihoi a<br />
dollar night dange will Ijy held Sat-<br />
urday, July 6, si B;30 p, m, at the<br />
nest home, «it h music by 1 he<br />
bi<br />
WATSON'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
OCEAN AVENUE at NINTH STREET<br />
Serving<br />
Delicious Dinners<br />
Since 1934<br />
TAKE HOME DEPARTMENT<br />
NOW OPEN<br />
Dally 4 P. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 2 P. M. »o 8 P. M,<br />
FEATURING: A PULL LINE OF SEAFOODS AND MEAT PLATTERS<br />
WEEKDAYS SUNDAYS<br />
4 to 9 P. M. 1 to8P,M,<br />
AMPLE FREE PARKING<br />
,11 A.M-<br />
DINNER u<br />
/fkmm^m<br />
} WA/f in the home-like atiao$ph$n<br />
<strong>of</strong>i the Hotel Hmcom Re$t$mnt<br />
and your family will enjoy the cool<br />
comfort and restful atmosphere <strong>of</strong> our<br />
dining room. Our food ii well prepared<br />
in our spotless, sunlit kitchens which are<br />
always open for your inspection. Porlioni<br />
are sensible and prices are moderate.<br />
There are special rates for children.<br />
Special facilities fpr luncheons and<br />
private dinner parties.<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
6nf-half block from th« Boardwalk op 9th St.,<br />
Ocf<strong>On</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey: Rhone. Of:ean <strong>City</strong> I96<br />
150 Youngsters Take<br />
Free Swimming Lessons<br />
SOMERS POlN'T=! ii ree swlmmifig<br />
in si ructions wuru started on Tues^<br />
day with mart 1 than ISO children,<br />
from four yyars <strong>of</strong> ugu and up, sh&win^i<br />
up ai the locaf bafJiiiig beieh lo<br />
take psrt in the proceedings;<br />
Lifeguards Ilil mar Louis. Jnek<br />
Mawson and Jewell Craddot-k served<br />
ss insliiictois for Lliis group <strong>of</strong><br />
youn^siurs who were divided into<br />
three yroups. <strong>On</strong>e yroup eonslsiud<br />
Start Second Half<br />
<strong>of</strong> Little League Play<br />
SOMTKS POIM— Thv T» tfi.d lulf<br />
<strong>of</strong> tin. 1 I(K .il Lllllc 1 v.i ;ni' ti,ist li.ill<br />
Kuinnuif in (IK HIM «.iim -mil<br />
DK'KS Thick !I\Hit\ pl.j\ed f^iniLh<br />
Spin lock in t IK snond ;amr ol 'Ju-<br />
umnu> ol i lie fn t hiil I w it Ii tinlin.»l<br />
_.inu ol tkn ti.iii bcin^ .i -im<br />
tjc.iil.ii mi ,ni IV tnki tmi -j.imipitcliccl<br />
1^ t Mil is- Fields loi tin-<br />
I lie ulnnci^ ~> «lllCl t lo (llUllllHH 1<br />
tin c liii 111 pmnx nf Uw M .it I lw<br />
ch.((U|Monshlp pl.iMilT .,'JtiiH , In >1 uiit<br />
or !)uIK- .ill -Hiludultd to bo<br />
pl.ijid .it 0 r> |) in<br />
League Mothers to<br />
Give Fair in August ,,<br />
soMFKs Pol\ r \ I ih lo bt Ii Id<br />
on tlu ^round- ol thi I ittk I i I^LII<br />
field sum tniK in Annu 1<br />
111 nl mi i mn<br />
ol tin I Mlk I i 1^" M IIIKIS in ilii<br />
\(u lfiii\ i\ fni. hill-utlli Mi-> I<br />
( ll ll| ill 111 fjf<br />
I llC M l\ 1 Hid tilt tills I lllilllltttl t Will<br />
bi m t Ii ii ti ol HI mni IIILIII-K lor<br />
i I in<br />
PI III^<br />
^ <strong>of</strong> n frt liinint M<br />
thi Itod ind Rul C i lin^ i lul) him<br />
( 1 i hi k Mi mot til FK Id on<br />
August 11<br />
\lrh<br />
mini <<br />
\ilmi I itu tk r(.|}int held Mondi.y nkghl. July B, at 6:S0 i i<br />
THE EMILY<br />
OINING ROOM<br />
71 i 1IOHTM tTRIIT<br />
liiviNi<br />
•MAKFAtT liM a, m. la<br />
P. ni. in DanleU Restaurant, } ^<br />
11:30 a. m, (ncapt funday)<br />
ol the children who could not sum John G. PaUersen, president <strong>of</strong> Uie (> J<br />
at all, another for those just bt'jjim<br />
DINNIU O.Oy<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Edueatton, will serve as 1 -<br />
fling to paddle around, and third general chairman, assisted by Maj'or ] :*<br />
4:10 f>. tn. t* f p, m.<br />
for tht= more advum-ed Mviminers. Fi'ed w. chapnian. GouneiliiiGn Bornt -. •undty 4 ».m. fe'l cm,<br />
Cold watpr temperatuid^ InMed to Johniten and UrorKv Ityuit all mem. ! ='-<br />
dampen the .vouns^lers* spirits, j bens <strong>of</strong> the Busrd or School £sti ,<br />
NinatatnHi S**t*n<br />
The irtH? tiwimmint! lessons are Ise^ mate.<br />
iiiK conducted through (he Parks<br />
and playground!* Committee <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Council, with Joseph DlOrio as general<br />
chairman. Lessons will be aiven<br />
reffutai'ly vuuli Tuusday and<br />
Thursday at 10 a, m.<br />
MOW • :<br />
Travel not qnlv brusdeiis a ninn It<br />
plso leaehsi him lm» Is sleep fn a<br />
ifa^' ciNt^h »Hth hi< tluthes on -=<br />
UreeHiboru (Out Herald - Journal<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
at Fourth StrMt<br />
THE BIST OP FOOD, DEUCIOUSLY PREPARED<br />
and ATTRACTIVELY SERVED IN CHARMING<br />
and GRACIOUS SURROUNDINGS<br />
SERVING<br />
BREAKFAST DAILY MO A.M. to 11:30 P.M.<br />
DINNERS 5 P. M. to y P, M. SUNDAY 1 lo 9 P. M<br />
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL O.C. 3151<br />
TAKE HOME DEPARTMENT NOW OPEN<br />
And PHfurtne Ocnn city's <strong>On</strong>ly Drlv^Up window tirvlc*<br />
Vr IVHnnl<br />
Til* Cbaodwr or CoMw<br />
Monday evening and dlacuaHd<br />
m<br />
FEATURING A<br />
Specializing in - -<br />
SUCH AS:<br />
SAUERBRATIN with<br />
H<br />
AT 1HE<br />
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH<br />
DIHIR6 ROOM Of THE SIHOIA<br />
Food" . '<br />
DINNER '<br />
8 A,. M. to 11 A. A^ 4 (, M- to ,7^0 P. |A-<br />
SHOO-PLY Pit, FUNERAL PIE, AMISH VANILLA<br />
Atlantic Avenue and Plymouth Place<br />
err MMm'M ' e#&*Gto CIAI<br />
im and nh Sh.<br />
WE BELIEVE OUR FOOD TO If TRULY GOOD<br />
— Serving —<br />
Breakfast * MinclT«im —<br />
Full Course Dinnen and Platters<br />
tDCCU DAfCn r\A.tlvr
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Dreams Make fop i«tfwTftarten<br />
it* Ci •*•••• A itfiWaniafis are Told<br />
w THATftCHI<br />
in Future, Kiwamans ai<br />
Dr, Bnaat r, PWis«J.«|^WiW. j ^L^y*[| ,{,„ Buy mrawi «"<br />
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-| Mapw Ralph C Jtow<br />
ttrnnoD to<br />
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ttaK iwt and thr rattoinc at in*<br />
haacacud boardvalaL<br />
' anno, <strong>of</strong> tbe Greater<br />
<strong>On</strong>e BrtnrnaaM Assocsa-<br />
beaded » gimp <strong>of</strong> citizens wtn<br />
taa> undesirable condition*. I<br />
at Uw Unas** aieetlag «tf «*» I<br />
BeMiorant. Hk talk «•* as » ! Dr. PMUII '<br />
jnantrltifn-ltl fMfteUe AIM. ! -Oor totrtitillton dan not<br />
-Dr SiDinf dntaied af a cur**fl<br />
Mtn (be mi«TT at d»J» «•<br />
dFeaaea and then nrked ao a piew, f , „<br />
at moJd and dJaeanBred BWllrilllB." : W f um dare dream Of<br />
Br FHraU Battled OBL .jm-rn-j and IBM do snOMtftiia<br />
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_ All Classified Advertising Cufc<br />
No -Tee Ml* to CtanJiy^da<br />
nall«l In. glvm to npNMBtatlve at h<br />
, «»T » AOOTMFAMam IV CASH<br />
. Cew i«epW* amr pto. M rt<br />
Be drMBWd and tBea ke mltrt to<br />
gi« u U^ka," Uw s»e«»« d<br />
panacnlarty alo<strong>of</strong> the besrhfniaL [<br />
The (msp attended a meeting I<br />
<strong>of</strong> tike elry coaBDUs&wners and ob-<br />
to early nomine iinbsadittjc<br />
ot chartered buses and subsequent '<br />
lung and<br />
beacfi and board*<br />
in public<br />
places<br />
f^tf asked ihe<br />
#r* 10 post **j!ns titiiv<br />
and tailed for a more strvt enforce-<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> existing onliAanm ^fan>r<br />
James pmtmed prompt action<br />
WALTEB W. POULSON, MM, Most Excellent Master<br />
Artisan <strong>of</strong> Artisans Order <strong>of</strong> Mutual Protection, was pre-<br />
sented key to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ton Friday night at Convention<br />
Hall by Mayer Edward B. Bovker. Greeting occurred during<br />
free public concert by ArUsan band,—Senior Studio photo.<br />
The Starboard Watch<br />
N«twt and Chatter at HM Yacht Club<br />
*OB> lanrfathen df»amfd <strong>of</strong> J<br />
i land <strong>of</strong> Iibrny m awe**, worrtup<br />
Lapidus May Get<br />
Publicity Post<br />
ri—hoMwt Balk<br />
en Civil Service<br />
A praptsi! to tare ilsf rojjtj<br />
d<br />
DMIay AdnrtWng _ »iM p^<br />
o( eoioR. -A»<br />
H B t»» fBMie* emW«B<br />
n the aorld iodSJ, he<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
"*******• - linded his ILaenefS<br />
Hut liberty . itin PDQffl etc. First fiQOf<br />
g Bedroom*, O&iA elc, L,I-<br />
HQUBO, vicinity inn mi.<br />
i t , i^ewta J, Cari, ^<br />
istB sirtct 7-5<br />
Bain*, eie, taeh Bparim#iit furn-<br />
ft Average income *6.UUJ teatpn.<br />
Lenii J. uair ^4 Stn §L 7-5<br />
FOKMkt<br />
AP<br />
WKHU.i MaMTAUi—four<br />
an M waca at<br />
id<br />
_SUUUlwrKin«, JJoJ<br />
y«7<br />
CWHM<br />
uuuele, WO.IAI Kfmiijf.<br />
UL ^i.uu WietiKjy. SSjfm<br />
Hi lor<br />
BuuawaiK,<br />
•uiti iiuuw-iwin IHHW. mma »•»<br />
u. muv. not ana sow WMK «iJ.*»rm,<br />
everyu.lim ytrr B«u, HthwM «««.<br />
HUuia, uu Aioury Avenue. fuSBW<br />
wifcK 11<br />
MODfHN WEU. FURNI3HBD **«. I NISi'tiU IN HUri'AUKAN'i 1 .<br />
room aiuruwii. uanrK klteMA. I saw awaw ana, sun UB<br />
rooni apaHjneht.<br />
Avaliaole weeMiy oir w<br />
EdWirK kltenen,<br />
mcjnuiiy. Siw.uu<br />
MODERN rUORIDA gTYLE duplex<br />
aplu'uncflt, tour resma and Mu,<br />
•csummsaatins »ix Mnona. AvaUSBIC<br />
Auaim lu to Auimi ait, *LiS.ou wmuy.<br />
feuudc MMei, sat tkii btnet, v-a«<br />
au» OCBAN AVK.—Attraetlvi »Mnni<br />
iimnui and newly furalaBM one<br />
bearoom apartnwnt. Both •partmenu<br />
will ilH M avMlanic lor wlnMr rentai.<br />
Autonutie hoi water B«al. T^<br />
NEAR OCEAN—Beautllui, eool p»«l-<br />
nouK aparunem and 3 orfromn<br />
msoern apartment<br />
B tt aiee<br />
CllOlUt qEN'i'lfill tll'i. Curner. li»o.<br />
liiffliiy Ap&j'tiBfnt Buy, Twd boti^<br />
iri<strong>of</strong>fla eaen, ene heated Oai^gs will<br />
{.L>!1. Near Dead!, Vi&.uyu, M. H. Cftat<br />
tin. BIS central Ave, Jj3<br />
NEW 3-BEDROOM COTTAnE. two<br />
blocks lu ^ee€fl, furniihta. Aakins<br />
tB.yat,; 3 lou an Wai Ave., asutJi<br />
cnii. u.ooi. UlUey 1 Real Uitu, 4BUU<br />
AiOuiv Ave, Hicinp (ruH. fj<br />
SEVERAL TWO AND THREE ROOM<br />
<strong>On</strong>ice tuim. Ail utilities. Modern<br />
Ua," 1 ' Wrlt * ao * Sl ge t!<br />
SIFIED DISPLAY<br />
UARDEN iUPPl,lES— Pe»l Moil. Scott<br />
Urals Heed, Verlagreen-rietlar.Mnoi-<br />
sanltt-l lolly Tone, Burpee Bmds,<br />
berti patio Shop, 2nd ana Wat Ave,<br />
Phone 3121, ire* awivciy. II<br />
>ODWILL<br />
[ED CARS<br />
If find thm finest<br />
Cars whmrm thm<br />
i«sf New Cars<br />
are sold.<br />
ILLAC Coupe<br />
S 10 " %<br />
ILIAC Series 62<br />
RtlTOP<br />
C Sedan<br />
"210"<br />
llIDAN<br />
[FORD Fairiane V-8<br />
m »1,S95<br />
ECHEVROLET Deluxe<br />
m % m<br />
> PLYMOUTH Deluxe<br />
\mkr°°* % m<br />
LOADED<br />
Yfe NEED<br />
USED CARS<br />
Alldwtthtes<br />
ind NOW on<br />
Hf Yoiip Choiea<br />
RUCK<br />
CAWLLAC<br />
Asbury Av«n<br />
EAl.B~Cu«toni made 1 It. NnettJ- Bine<br />
Mow cue. jillM Irani, •iidlng giaia<br />
doo. B!«M snelvea, (iuorneent iiiihU,<br />
Ai Hll 114 Brlxhton Pi, p n<br />
o. B!M sn<br />
Aivyn Hulel, 114<br />
1BTO,<br />
iiiihU,<br />
pnone<br />
tf<br />
Hirrt bulhs und oslra gup: fluwurs.<br />
cvtMgii'ens n,vfiiiini|Pas; Polldry Jafk'e<br />
and umBll. spa shoils. Monncsj Routs<br />
9. Swainlnn. secrind house nni th fit<br />
Awilon RiiaU. tf<br />
BABY COAC11. mdiil iiil.hurnnr. teg-<br />
uliir K!EC dfHtf iind " mtsriM!iine«us<br />
llpihk. Phone I(BM. T-5<br />
BBP'^THAIR UVEIRSTVf'KliD;"^<br />
soil? jatiiii. riituc un* latilf* hiRips.<br />
rut;. Resiiunjibh-. Ii*2i3 Wi'sk'y Ave,<br />
Blt'VfLK — NlHil-i St-hsrtrin. EnniWli<br />
ivpc, pxecTiifnt cnndliiun. i3s.CKi,<br />
3T14 refnbfokt? Ljinc. Meriun Park<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city- "?.S<br />
TWO AND THIIEE BEDROOM COT-<br />
~ IKS and uuartmenu by week or<br />
41T Mill Si.<br />
and uiiartnibnu bj<br />
Inngr-r, H y, Amos,<br />
l>noni> 3180,<br />
trseuve 2-bedroom bungalow, nicely<br />
furnished, near -nroterted betieh. Week-<br />
ly rentnl. Rnhsil W. Mnillndttie, Renl-<br />
».r, 4HZ2 Balllmiiio Aii-,, Philadelphia.<br />
Bcllii-iidv B-SSii ".as<br />
613 KlKl H ITREE-i—Facing iKauUlul<br />
Mt-nioi ia! PSIM, Private ieaideive or<br />
guest noyi.e. Five neniooAyi oil not<br />
ualei- heat, newly renov'ated inside<br />
lull. Buaulilul enndlilOi<br />
electric kilchen-<br />
t'ull ciwncr. 40H3,<br />
f'Urnlihcfl, on. All<br />
I1S.IMD.<br />
7^5<br />
APARTMENTS FOR HINT<br />
p n t , HU.U<br />
Bay, apartment aieept [our<br />
ly. Owner, 315 Bay<br />
sffll-w.<br />
U0<br />
r, Hi.<br />
AvB,<br />
MODERN, well (urnUHM Madreoai<br />
apanmenu, ili-ctrlc kitchen, altcpa<br />
v» ne« Oirtm Avaiirtie wefjuy<br />
rt ^r<br />
(IM,<br />
rmit* ply sou Nona street ^r<br />
THREE BECROOM APARTMENT —<br />
Cool and sir>-, near North Street<br />
beaehes Perking Ineiudcfi, Avuiaole<br />
Kaaori, halt KUon or weekly. 635<br />
Uurel Ro.d. ti<br />
BEAUTirUL OARAQE APARTMWIT,<br />
Garden Section, sleeps four, Aog,<br />
4 to Sept, IS, BW.qo, phone irrTiW,<br />
TWO RUUB ilk., new siiiu AxmliutL-r.<br />
Hogg rich, 435 Bay AK. 7-5<br />
ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMBNTi — ai<br />
to 40% <strong>of</strong>f. rlnance SO months.<br />
Open days and «venlngs, Flawtnta's<br />
Musle Btore, U4 Montrost St.. Vine.<br />
land. N, J. i-htmc B-TWI. If<br />
IIOOSIER CABINE'r tn escflienl itinili.<br />
tiun. $12,00; iiouiiie mixing feufpi.<br />
slnsle maul iSSO, 70 Station IliiatJ<br />
Wai. I'hiinu olUi.R. 7S<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
FOR TH§ BEST DEAL IN<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
• '57 PLYMOUTHS<br />
• 'S7DES0T0S<br />
• Top Value Used Cars<br />
Woodbine Motor Sain<br />
Auth. O.Sott^Plymsuth Daalar<br />
100 WASHINGTON AVI,<br />
Woodbine Phone 1-2266<br />
USED TV<br />
SETS<br />
GOOD CONDITION<br />
30-DAY WARRANTY<br />
$ 25.00 up<br />
SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Phona 1242<br />
These make ideal<br />
second sets for<br />
your hemm,<br />
OFFICE SPACE<br />
ONE, TWO and<br />
THREE ROOM SUITES<br />
Modern Firepro<strong>of</strong> Building<br />
Janitor S.rvlc. and All<br />
UtilillM InclucUd<br />
Write lex 7843<br />
Sentinel-Ledger<br />
• BAYVIKW••--las central A\c. Two<br />
and fiiur bediooms. New bos springs<br />
iiiia innerBiiring mtutressei. Weekly<br />
HI momhly, Aiiply ietiinu Hum, octun<br />
HOMER APARTMENTS! SxTTijCeln<br />
Ave, W eek. rnantn, siiuon. ElMlrie<br />
refrigei-atori, accomniooate two to six I<br />
pmniB. MO.UU w«k up: June and Sop. I<br />
temoer &0.UO week up, Piione rjwj. |<br />
URBANS GUEST HOUSE—3 mildcfn ,<br />
•punnwnw. lieeB 3 lo a. Beiiultluiiy i<br />
furnished ireezei top retriKerslor snd<br />
washine iaetlilies- uonvenieht location ><br />
luia Wesley Ave,, Pnone l.ub-j.<br />
^ = ^^ I<br />
HIGH BA.NK APARTMKNTS— s 7.5<br />
SCHlfKS APARTMENTS, IBT Wenley<br />
Avi'fiw. Cl«an, qiilel nnmelike i<br />
hriusekeei!inj£ npiirtmeniH. centrjili*' lo- ;<br />
, I'iiieii, Openlnfi from July yTih. Roteit j<br />
i HUM up Si.'piemher, WSM up. Phone '<br />
^13», 7-IB |<br />
hed Innersiiiini fflattl-as. 1012 w,<br />
ley Ave, Phone I70B-J. Tfl<br />
ADVtBTIBKMKST FOB HIM<br />
oAB or t niBiiUnhW<br />
tAI'ls MAV COVNTr. W* JKBBKIT<br />
HTUBJI<br />
ROOMS S2JIXI «EEK UP; dsjmltary<br />
for •eitied bays M,(» and U.00 per<br />
week Hptei rooms for working jiirli,<br />
Reasonubie, Maid service, surf Ho-<br />
le], 900 Cent! 1 Ave, 7-9<br />
BAYVIEW. 135 centrai Avenue, cleon, j<br />
newly decorated, new bos springs j<br />
Hnii inhersprlng maltressep. Apply see=<br />
ond finer, Seiison or w-egkiy, Phnne !<br />
aaf4.R, • 7-B I<br />
GARDEKS^—PrlvHtD hpTne, large master<br />
bedroom privilte tile bath, four win.<br />
dews, two closets, half square to beach,<br />
Purkfnir, hathlng, 535(«>*45.i>J week,<br />
iWI E: Inlet Road, 7-lt<br />
Not tec Is hpreby given that gcalod<br />
bids uiii be reecH^sa by the SOKM ef<br />
Cfiuson Fi^eehsideiM <strong>of</strong> ihe County el<br />
Cspe May ler the ConslnieUeii ef<br />
Estorm Drainsf& Faciiltiei on Glffiwaod<br />
Avcfiye CCputujr Bssd No, 14), lit iiH#r^<br />
i^cligns ef AYfny» "j^*" pnd "I", |n<br />
%hs Bpiuugh <strong>of</strong> west WlidutiQd, cape<br />
Msy Ceunt^i i%sw JefHtvi ana op^fiH<br />
utta rfad |n piiBit^ at ue sBia e( ihe<br />
Boai^, Court HUUH Building, Cftpe<br />
May Court House, New Jersey, H<br />
TUESDAY. JULY 16, IS57,<br />
at i:0Q P, M, Ktundurd Time ur 2;lX<br />
P. M. Duytlnht saving Tlmt'.<br />
.The wtimfcied quaniitlei or the pitt*<br />
C|itfjLJteflH pf const. nr(|f>n ai*;<br />
im Un, Ft, yf yi* H, C. Pipe .<br />
S Unlifl <strong>of</strong> Typ»? "A UrgP inlfU<br />
2 Lull* <strong>of</strong> HctjUntfiiltir hunt<br />
Fl t mt<br />
0LJ3N1IDE APARTMENT and Rnorna.<br />
Clean modern, twin and double<br />
bedipnmj, tniwnprlnic nlattresses.<br />
tile bHib centrsi location, HeasDna^ble<br />
rates, 1101 Wesley Ave, -.IB<br />
CI-EAN. COMFORTABLE ROOMS —<br />
H it m e y atmosphere, residential.<br />
Double and Iwtn beds, targe erib, near<br />
beach, PariilnK, television hot-eold<br />
._. rUJOK APARTMENT _ <strong>On</strong>, m^h^'M^"- ""-^ M<br />
bedroom, twin bedii, «iudlo eouen, !-^——-;,••••.<br />
full kllehen, Biith. Neiii- hem-h. Week-<br />
Jy nr nlichtiy. <strong>Line</strong>ns suiipiied if de=<br />
sired, iiE£l Vi'esiey Avvnue, Phone<br />
sired,<br />
(HS7.J.<br />
hone<br />
7.11)<br />
SIX BOOM UNFURNISHED Apnrl-<br />
mont. rlpiit supplied. Yeiiriy Idssr.<br />
SciTinrt fi.Hji-. BIB Anbury )ve, 7-LB<br />
ONK BE!<br />
menl.<br />
>M EFFICIENCY Aaan-<br />
weekly. Phone M M<br />
RIAL ESTATE FOR SALE<br />
LlttwoOP—Nil, 5 liut Drive<br />
Shore Road)—New rancher,<br />
bedroon " ' "<br />
^^m»,<br />
heat. Sale<br />
rlionge for I<br />
ownei- and<br />
I ISM<br />
three<br />
ei!S!l0<br />
Cltyfironeily<br />
fr OCBS Citv<br />
LIVE HIi^TJFREU - Q«d jnconic.<br />
i KJRST rLOOR ErFlCIENCV AMrl-<br />
I meni. aeeommodeies twoj 2nd f!6pr<br />
, (2 bedroom) apaiimeni. Reusnable,<br />
I Week or monlh. Apply MS Bay Ave,<br />
I ' " ' . '_ T-5<br />
ilMS FIFTH STREET -Beaih bloekV<br />
! Combliinllon living, beai-oom auan.<br />
I men! with new kiiehpn, niodf-vn Holh:<br />
ilTh oveiieoNins eeenn. Sleeps thrte<br />
• Available Immedlatrlv<br />
week,<br />
one 0713,<br />
c,<br />
lv.<br />
BRKEZ&SWEPT Bum<br />
Uard*nsl. <strong>On</strong>* bkipli<br />
mmnr ColtJiKe In<br />
^ Fk frnm hiiy und<br />
lagoon; Thim* bedrooms, open fhe.<br />
place. Hei^#ened pereh, furnished. Full<br />
brtce'bnly i7,S0uT Act nn«;: See MOR.<br />
llISON, fch arid <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave: 7-8<br />
837 DELANCEV PLACE—Five<br />
house, eath, kitchen, dining room,<br />
living !*oom, Tw<strong>of</strong>bedroom apartment<br />
on' llrti floor. ' Qlit'age, Piieed for<br />
guleksale. Call 1BM.V?. ^<br />
VER¥ NICE SECOND FLOOR AMrl.<br />
menl, 3 bcdiTOims. SeMon iaO.OOi<br />
half •casan, 5300.00; nthfil to select<br />
from, NletiolHn SjT Central Ave,<br />
phone 0748, . Glased Sundays, 7-5<br />
OCEAN" FRONT APARTMENTS—lat<br />
and 2nd floor*-—4 bedro<strong>of</strong>Hs. garage,<br />
August and Septembers Efficleney'. ao.<br />
comitiiidaiea two people, August' and<br />
September, Phone SHS-W. " 7<<br />
SIX ROOM HpUSE—Tliree bedrooms,<br />
iwe rooou knotty pine, gas heal,<br />
screened In iun poreli, eomblnatloii<br />
storm windows, refrlgei-ator. A real<br />
buy, Musi see to appreciate- Centra!<br />
laeaUon. IS.300 Phone 23H8-R. T-5<br />
rf« CENTER CjtY—Bioci »<br />
Two-Mmlly s bedrooms ipWtRBiK,<br />
and garage aiwrtment, Nice cDnalllan,<br />
A liuV «l nfj«K). See M. R, Chaliln,<br />
HCS Cenlnii Ave , 7«5<br />
SACRfRICE—Three bedroom home.,'bp?<br />
prsNimaieb' ' SM acres, Shorn Road<br />
and TucKBllite, Road MaJtnttra, Lesi<br />
than Uit^e minutes to ocean ef. ba^,<br />
ldeaJ for large family. Own your<br />
summer bottle plus peal enjoyment for<br />
•Hi than prawning seasonal nnial.<br />
Uow down payment. Terms ig suit.<br />
Drive by, then call <strong>Ocean</strong> city 4Dts
**' i<br />
fOR YOUR OLD<br />
,-• Wfaii You Btty This<br />
W'W .'-' '<br />
NEW PHILCO<br />
AUTOMATIC<br />
AS 1QW<br />
249*<br />
!«• ' *• - r *<br />
AT<br />
1 » •<br />
%<br />
WTOMATiC!<br />
I * "*<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
i t r ,<br />
fowns/»ip<br />
Liquor Licensees Ask Low to<br />
Curb Age Misrepresentation<br />
**» •Bmew»»fi*t «•*» M*<br />
ml « «*• ••«<br />
Hi promt M aumniw<br />
Blue Cross Has<br />
Private Wires<br />
: Network to SpMd<br />
! Hospital Information<br />
jvrr hf<br />
h,- railed Statr. t,r<br />
i". n*a" WBBfnied I'jrl K Uitfl<br />
srv Hr» j«r», Blue Crtw. prr.idrni<br />
lie jAirvf i.^jf !H*- ii^M fji-;!:tie^ II<br />
<strong>of</strong> Me<br />
Blue eran<br />
rludln, flu<br />
| Srw jeney Bhif CroM now can<br />
{handle out-<strong>of</strong>-Msle hospital author,<br />
iiaikni for its .uburiben wKhin a<br />
Smaller nf minuto- with<br />
TUMUJ o( ihe first iniernnlional<br />
private-wire fummimicalion'S<br />
dniined for u«t in reporting sdmis.<br />
..Mm <strong>of</strong> hospital patient*. The high<br />
*pred system, les-sed from Western<br />
iniM. Iinls* Sen Jtrwty Dili* Criwn<br />
tireHIv *Mh iiiher plans over an<br />
and will citi,.rltcv<br />
for New l-.pa<br />
ho are he<br />
»»ai from their hum* stall 1<br />
Mciitlan,<br />
A pMM MfMd hf<br />
M-Mif wf • tat<br />
l it<br />
„ pfMMM at »•«« T, LerHUer.<br />
prepand hy<br />
t<br />
fsu«UB<br />
J Jif»vwU. Mt<br />
4 MM an JrsflVr 4irwta.il lol<br />
-fh* i»t» arransrn<br />
3i> Sf» Jer^n Blue C<br />
er ei prumpt adrm^Hifl lo an> nne<br />
A AMU *»> i'A(t It,<br />
«1 kOMIT PITUSOI<br />
"•r. JSW* M s mnrjj, ^j.<br />
tr j* f«T -r-i^^- 3 v j^<br />
WKftJt -in<br />
buck to Wed<br />
L"W> OM<br />
4 GOOD •£ASON TO SHOT<br />
OCEAN CITY —<br />
BUDD'S<br />
Decorator Shop<br />
SHBEVE TRAVEL<br />
J1ME1MJC<br />
txon<br />
•aught by<br />
•»'"!<br />
- , -<br />
amf fob//if.«c/ In family ff«ierf<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER '"%<br />
— No. IS TWephone 0804 or 0805 OCIAN CITY, N1W JiMIV, TWSBAY. JULY t,Jf|7<br />
i.nW«,i-ui.«r I SSi35!?. I1 »ST<br />
lots Without Lights<br />
ht Harbormaster Patrol<br />
<strong>of</strong> Small<br />
Ordered<br />
Waterways<br />
r«oc/i»r Honor Stamp GMS on Sa/e<br />
BusinessGoeson<br />
as Thief Steals<br />
SI ,680 at Store<br />
S<strong>of</strong>a Emptied <strong>On</strong><br />
'Walk; Asbury av.<br />
Stor. Al.o Robbed<br />
A total <strong>of</strong> $1,680 in cash<br />
was taken Saturday afternoon<br />
from the novelty store oper-<br />
- -#<br />
Utility Records Br<br />
by Throng on Week<br />
Stubborn Refusal to' Flee Cost Many Lives<br />
in Hurricane, Resorter in Louisiana Says<br />
Crackdown on<br />
Ruloc May<br />
In Court<br />
cean <strong>City</strong> harbor paweek<br />
took on night<br />
^efforts to enforce the<br />
Navigation Bureau<br />
fet all boats using the<br />
ys after dusk must be<br />
with running lights<br />
uty Harbormaster Wil<br />
etc >«Urday reported that<br />
"• patrol S. turdaj and Sun<br />
came Jtfo.i about 20<br />
-light ulthout nnv IIRMI<br />
1 were ordrrtd <strong>of</strong>f Ihe !>otin^ *»irK neie appre<br />
daik In j Until rl.es<br />
.ithouL tights on it The<br />
violators, the hilt bormi st<br />
out are tin snail ho.il<br />
r* Mill pel n shoit<br />
grace duiln^ tihuh Limi<br />
nastcr patroli will warn<br />
running vtitnoul li ¥ ated by'D B Pruitt at 952<br />
Boardwalk by a thief who,<br />
Police Chief William H Smith<br />
said, found all doors conveniently<br />
open to him.<br />
Another $167 was stolen Saturday<br />
morning from ttie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hard<br />
ware Store at 7SS Asbury av , presumably<br />
by two matronly women<br />
who found a cw.h rej'Utcr in the rmr<br />
<strong>of</strong> the store casv pickings IK r-ontln*'<br />
to police<br />
Chief Smith urged lw»l shop<br />
owners nad business paast* to *x<br />
erelte swi car* In the handling<br />
and safekeeping af their cash H*<br />
pointed out that the large Influx<br />
•f visitors to Hi* resert during the<br />
summer months Is likely lo Include<br />
sama "opportunist*" whs *r* *vcr<br />
al*rt far larceny<br />
The theft at the boardwalk novelty<br />
store occurred between 4 40 and •> 0»<br />
p m Saturday with a full stalT <strong>of</strong><br />
FIRST BLOCK <strong>of</strong> new commemorative stamp issue on supenlM>ry And >4iles employe, in<br />
the gtore PolK.e reporUd thut the<br />
the centennial <strong>of</strong> the National Education Association was safe V.&H unlocki-d and louited ^n<br />
purchased here last week by Scott Johnson, center, presi* a rear stoi e room near H diH>r<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the Teachers Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Making-the sale is which the proprittor ailm lied is tt M<br />
hK James Pulvino, right, also a local teacher who is employed open for purposes <strong>of</strong> vintilatlon<br />
Mr 0*Kectc said at the post<strong>of</strong>lfice in summer. Looking on is Postmaster T. Tiie theft va^ di>xov< led by Mr<br />
p*nl«ti *nd Lee Adams.—Senior Studio photo.<br />
Pruitl when he ucnt lo thi sufc for<br />
iin employe's pa envelope The unv<br />
•wntn rafut* to coop-<br />
i-unljiitmtc pay en\elopes with a total<br />
> Milt nfw «jf*tv rvgula-<br />
<strong>of</strong> $3A8 r ,«^*e store near the *toek,<br />
p Smnem Potb^ several wo^ks<br />
'.t»frfs> Oiunrtng «t IJ o^lorlriilSpi-tn**—!" oior When she Hlqntred->U><br />
warned^ h«uwvcrk that thin<br />
Unue throughout the summer. Gurtl •*«• could help him, he toltf her he*<br />
in subject to end at vny<br />
elerKMnen from other parti <strong>of</strong> Nni »as looking Tor another employe who<br />
Jei^e and Pennsylvania uUl ociupi had promised him some empty Iwxes.<br />
rmastcr.. are anxiou. f«r i,«W Un nonu rw the pulpit The^lcscleikja.rt-.lu^lt IjlmWnd<br />
%eguirn, lh a P n m d^or n" Pr*Ci«i<strong>On</strong> ShoW J ^ ^ RTS'"^/".! ' K.T \ ^ " ^ ^ ''» ^ k »"<br />
° "Tl'Zint 1 ' Uola",on" r I A rt *»
SEAFOOD<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
Ufokri. 0*a<br />
NATION ALLY<br />
MMOUi<br />
QNN DAB.Y<br />
PROM<br />
12 Neon to 9 P. M.<br />
8 A.M, to 9 P.M.<br />
*<br />
••atfy to<br />
HOMMAKB GOODS<br />
tat • Pin - CcJws<br />
7 lKhU« P.M.<br />
»OAT tfOES<br />
MONUtfiNA, Prop,<br />
110 A.M.<br />
NOWf AffOME<br />
SAMPSON * HAMADA<br />
HARDWARE — PAllfT<br />
&r •*! a. , s .<br />
Coips Cant' * Judge Orders Heavier Bail for<br />
la* Burm,<br />
in U»<br />
Bstar<br />
i, n<br />
M Mm PVM<br />
phui, H* KtutO<br />
IBM, VF»,<br />
arwstart-ssa<br />
DAILY SPECIALS<br />
ArfUSAUCE CAK<br />
MSTl * TO I ff^,<br />
HVE*S rVPS CAKE<br />
SECM • TO 1<br />
or<br />
Me I Me<br />
Sleepers en Beach or In Cars<br />
1 • _ . _* _!_.._ & vi—» Bi*««iuicwitf ttsbBrt A, DSe= SB, Pill<br />
_„, _„, in paitasi wt<br />
heartHs <strong>of</strong> U» m»rt, H*<br />
a hijlwr haU upon their arf«i<br />
an MttUBn that a lug*"<br />
THE ONLY WAY<br />
when<br />
• MU<br />
PUUkunhl MU W. Summers, 23,<br />
CnM, Be,; Arthur Zclkel, M. Bronx,<br />
N, Y<br />
flreedere Sloin Jr., JO. Fbllldci.<br />
L. MlCITUn, ID. Fhita.<br />
dp;<br />
YMOOB, fti i<br />
^ i b, r« ft i», niu.-<br />
Starwllo C Mon», I»,<br />
J N.Ule, 19,<br />
DotwUer, so,<br />
O, PIM, II,<br />
William Of den.<br />
Texas Folk Enjoy<br />
Cool Wtather Here<br />
r I<br />
Polk.<br />
onCri<br />
Swap<br />
Bl-Cour<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> „., ,<br />
AllMBlH- Ci|y<br />
method <strong>of</strong> i<br />
and caw hi.<br />
Atlantic Coil<br />
the future<br />
1 and other i<br />
munition<br />
j Polke Oitaf<br />
' Detective Caw,:<br />
: and Prtecth^<br />
eusaed aiaueti<br />
Atlantle gouir "<br />
cn« in Hand<br />
Three soldim forfeited SIS tail n.^J- 1 tea In em «r parkad at I*ft<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> a*, aaH» Sunday mentinf.<br />
TM •nftfft wmim IVMII<br />
af fwa ans Nine and<br />
^"<br />
each on charfe* <strong>of</strong> sleeping en the - -.-.--•»<br />
(or Lutis :<br />
'fwd idUtj ptaM «a"*Sanr» at *• Jerchoww. a. New York<br />
jSSnJta pKed arTiidW. BM O. BU«II U. Dayton. 0.. Brune<br />
•aid III '»f* Tb»> «»• Jans and Louii J DoncirauUKDi, ZJ <strong>of</strong> pioealion<br />
L ThomwoB Bid. 'si; <strong>of</strong> nttaburft; Lowfll. Mas.<br />
SMard B, CTeBfBt 19. WaadBBrj. In .noUMT OBC. Frank 1 AUun.<br />
N J. and day* t TBrMr Jr.. It. W. o« pBUadriBhu, forfnted ili bail<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oai» OS*. V* on a disorderly charge framing 7 ,,, , '<br />
,v Tkirt* «r >taKi! filled is ip. fiom a tompUinl <strong>of</strong> Mrs May w«. *« A « aDI *<br />
!» s«»r ind forfBitd 115 MU «f*. cell, MM Asbur} 31 . who i«u«d " » r Co.<br />
1! 'Pit t^BP Of ih&T aiTPS* **•* maii «/ ffiitlnp insld youth<br />
who on Friday arrived at Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital In Somcrs Point<br />
with a badly injured Jaw and a four*<br />
hour memory lapse was written <strong>of</strong>f<br />
by police yesterday as a display <strong>of</strong> a<br />
juvenile oode <strong>of</strong> honor.<br />
Police Saturday reported that<br />
Thomas Bloomfleld, a visitor from<br />
Lexington, Ky.. no doubt knew who<br />
struck the blow which landed him in<br />
the hospital, but remained silent for<br />
thy reasons £0 typical <strong>of</strong> teenagers<br />
and so frustrating to adults,<br />
Blswnflald was ruth*d to tha<br />
hospital by hit f.th.r. Hi* R**.<br />
Citric. Bloomfl.ld, and Pallc* Sgt,<br />
NichBJn ImiMBllaatW, wh.n ttw<br />
bay told hit f.th.r iata ThurHjjy<br />
night thai h. could net •Ipiain<br />
hew h. cama by a hruiHd right<br />
law, Tha Bloomf)«ld« an Mimm.r<br />
vl.ltor• h.r. at W Cantral rd,<br />
The youth was ndmltted to the<br />
hospital, and was questioned Friday<br />
by Detective Captain D, Norman<br />
Gives Cop License,<br />
Than Take* Off<br />
Wildwood <br />
ten Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, Ventnor<br />
city chapter; Mrs, Vera Anderson,<br />
John A Clemenls chspUT; Mn. Catherine<br />
Burton, Friendship chapter;<br />
Seat Godfrey<br />
Cenrlnuid from pig* 1<br />
will cast him a fine, Nicholson warned.<br />
.<br />
Mr. McGuire Introduced Police Set<br />
Spencer Ughtcap as the nominee for<br />
Officer <strong>of</strong> the Month for July, and<br />
presented him a certificate for community<br />
service. Sgt. Lightcap jn<br />
olfleer since 1M0. has recently been<br />
in charge <strong>of</strong> a basle training program<br />
for Mtnimer patrolmen.<br />
Rotary guests—who outnumbered<br />
the natives—were Introduced and<br />
welcomed by Mr. Howard, Tha songhit<br />
WM lad by Mr. Stull.<br />
Parkway Sets Up<br />
'Oasis' For Cars<br />
Hopes to Cut<br />
Traffic Tieups<br />
Barrels <strong>of</strong> water have been let nut<br />
on the Garden State Parkway to<br />
serve as an oasis for dry. overheated<br />
vehicles.<br />
The barrels are at the Raritan Toll<br />
Plaza—just a few thousand feet from<br />
the watery Raritan River—to acconi<br />
modate motorists whose vehicles dry<br />
up or break down on them. Water<br />
buckets have been provided to make<br />
the transfer from barrel to radiator<br />
tumdy.<br />
As a central point for heavy traf.<br />
He moving between the metropolitan<br />
northern New Jersey area and the<br />
Jersey seashore this Summer, the<br />
Raritan Toll Plaza has been the<br />
^ne <strong>of</strong> mass breakdowns due to<br />
overheating. Literally dozens <strong>of</strong> overheated<br />
cars conked out near the<br />
Plaza on the hot Sunday <strong>of</strong> June 18<br />
and aggravated traffic conditions<br />
there.<br />
In an effort to minimize sueh<br />
breakdowns, tha New Jersey Hlgb,<br />
v.ay Authority, which operates the<br />
178-mile Parkway, ordered the placement<br />
<strong>of</strong> the handy water barrels.<br />
Needless to say, the water is on<br />
the Parkway!<br />
Coming Events<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
TODAY— ,<br />
Sunnier Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
Methodist Church meeting, 2 p. 31.<br />
in the solarium <strong>of</strong> the Bluayne<br />
Hotel, Miss Ann Townsend will<br />
speak on "The Art <strong>of</strong> Campanailo".<br />
# • *<br />
Lodge 171, F-and A. M . emergent<br />
communication, 8 p. m. In the Mason,<br />
ic Temple. Visitors welcome<br />
TOMORROW—<br />
Shufflebaard Club monthly meet.<br />
Ing, 11:30 a. m. In the Recreation<br />
Hall.<br />
and the District Deputy. Mrs. Edith j<br />
* • *<br />
Drumm<br />
Rummage sale. t:30 a, m . In front<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dalley*s Plumbing and Heating<br />
store, MO West av., benefit Chapter<br />
83. 0J1S.<br />
THURSDAY and FRIDAY—<br />
Rummage sale at Talese Garage,<br />
743 Weit ivt, benefit Hoiteag House,<br />
Cake sale, 1 p. m. at the Acme<br />
supermarket, benefit Zeat chapter,<br />
Omeia Lambda Psl sorority,<br />
Zeta chapter. Omega Lambda Pil<br />
sorority, meeting at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs, Mary wllkerson. 2113 Bay av.<br />
HAVIRPORD WOMAN HIRE<br />
Mrs, W, W. Comfort <strong>of</strong> Haverford,<br />
Pa,, !• vacatlonuig at the Delaware<br />
Hotel<br />
PLAN CAMFAION «TNATaavu-««. Ma<br />
NUt Court Started In<br />
taJfMridM<br />
Tfa» WIMwood Mimldinl Cnnrt ai*<br />
rionik^ ttJ^Srtry <strong>of</strong> ttw<br />
JaU Mm at • mlnlmuu durlnc tha<br />
current drive w W roncdyUm and<br />
flagrant violation, af resTiUtlon.. .<br />
Nine penapa were roused out af<br />
ttalr JaU bunk* at • a, n. SowUy<br />
moraine and appeared before MunMpal<br />
Judge Louis Matter*. They<br />
w*n ssang tlw aeon <strong>of</strong> person*<br />
netted by poDoe for UfrMtMia Satj<br />
nrday.<br />
fwtlr"" J<br />
•Ma all <strong>of</strong> Ufa, and he noted Oat<br />
recent utterance* <strong>of</strong> leading men In<br />
public Ufa Indicate ttiat nan ud<br />
more ttwy in utuure <strong>of</strong> thenuetvm<br />
ud feel HM need for Divine guidance,<br />
"Cod," h* Idded, "Ht» a<br />
bigger plaea In our affain than we<br />
Juve been willing M give Him to<br />
data. Bewilderment and fnutratlon<br />
<strong>of</strong> mankind *U1 navar end until we<br />
recognlie that God deserves first con-<br />
•ideration In life."<br />
A brief hUlMy <strong>of</strong> the construction<br />
af tha chipel was recounted by<br />
Harvef j, Aungst, who wh* uui P.<br />
Van eansruMd the buUdiM H H »<br />
tee <strong>of</strong> Hymen <strong>of</strong> the church. Mr.<br />
Aungst credited tha Rev Mr. Adler<br />
with having had the original conception<br />
<strong>of</strong> ttt dDwn*»ocJb ehapd ud<br />
to am^ialir 1 tha Idea to the<br />
Chunk Council.<br />
H* MM that nallMrt Mspara-<br />
Sunday<br />
latar toe<br />
Truckload <strong>of</strong> Yoiflh*<br />
Capsizes on PorkWay<br />
A tMWl t* ewryiiii IS yavtlM<br />
naiflng In M> Ant 14 to M Maw<br />
Oarfln as>lnit ttose arrested to- a tiro on Uw Rk> <strong>On</strong>ad* 0—«paa»<br />
eluded loHerln*, disorderly conduct, <strong>of</strong> mm Oardcn suto Faitanff *—r<br />
reckjeu j driving g and ilccplng pf on ttaa Wildwood Sunday and overturned.<br />
benen. Judge Matter. knpo»d a <strong>On</strong>e girl wu admltMd M Snrdatto<br />
Mai ef »220 in Oaos in the a. TomUn Manwrial Bcwttal with brota-<br />
KMlen <strong>of</strong> the night court.<br />
as, white eight oUwc wsr« traatad<br />
(or minor Injuries and 3!*cti*ltad.<br />
Three wen unbijurfd.<br />
Synod<br />
Toe true*. owBod bV Tho«n«»<br />
Nlven, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood, d w enrout* to<br />
the re»crvor re»crvoir near WUdw WUdwoo* Tha<br />
youths h were on an outUtf U at Towh<br />
Bank from PhiUdlUH<br />
Mm. Aa an •aampla, h. MM HW<br />
h h M IIMS<br />
MM m&t •«<br />
pawl Wf buybn th«p wnai<br />
and MMMhf Mam wh* rohm-<br />
Special thinks waro eirpressed by<br />
Mr. Aungft to William H. Colliss<br />
Jr.. local civil engineer, and J<br />
VaugbaD Mathl.i, Atlintlc <strong>City</strong> anhlteet,<br />
botfa <strong>of</strong> wbom donated their<br />
services in designing, engineering,<br />
supervisisn, technical work and ad*<br />
i«,<br />
pastor Adler told the audience<br />
that the chapel project wag undertaken<br />
on faith since the church had<br />
no ready cash available to finance it.<br />
It was carried out with the aid <strong>of</strong><br />
many contributions and a mortgage<br />
granted by the Lutheran Brotherhood<br />
Life insurance Co, <strong>of</strong> Minneapolis,<br />
Minn,<br />
The newest expansion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
church emphasized die remarkable<br />
growth in the past 18 years, the<br />
pastor said. When he came here<br />
then the church at loth it, and Central<br />
av. had a seating capacity <strong>of</strong><br />
M, bad 25 members, and an annual<br />
budget <strong>of</strong> WOO.<br />
He predicted Oat the chapel will<br />
be beneBcial in nerving the down,<br />
btaeb nu—nrr cenmunity and in<br />
finding mere new members for St.<br />
Billboards<br />
Rmmovd as NufsancM.<br />
The North WIMwood <strong>City</strong> Counca<br />
thll week ordered the removal <strong>of</strong><br />
tlllboards and other advertising >l«n«<br />
from area* in which anafe ilgni are<br />
prohibited by city ordinince.<br />
The Council turosd aslda a reguest<br />
by two' North Wildwood ttvtrn ownerg<br />
that their gig, erected b«r»<br />
trietad area, be allowed to remain<br />
through the eumnt summer.<br />
The dty <strong>of</strong>ficial! •ant out notice*<br />
that objectionable «I«n« are to toe<br />
removed by tanaftaw In accordnnce<br />
with tha city ordinance.<br />
NOfOOMCR<br />
A boatter may be described af a<br />
person with whom It to no Henar<br />
done than aald.—MUwoukee J U<br />
root<br />
GROW<br />
HOUSE<br />
TAICI<br />
ar«l<br />
THE PIZZA<br />
14TH tTRiCT<br />
ASMJIIY *,<br />
Sam* low<br />
V. ',<br />
IMBtK Silf<br />
•V OKMR OP HON. WtLLKat LIMCIM, MFIHI "*«*Kv<br />
•WJPTCY. TNI INTMBST or rm nwrn Muuiajiupvev isC<br />
THI NLMWINS WILL H SOLD AS mLLOWIi<br />
PANS, fcMEften cJblinH, DaaM, staMb faaaaf*<br />
desks, etettrte aMbif MtaAlna, k m M l , •»<br />
trie stall taw, banal taw, alaifili. MHa saw, asMtrls saw,<br />
haminer, healar fan*, vhe, IM, fa ka aeH at lllf •ewswan .<br />
Ooan Ctty, N H Jeney, an Frtdar, July W. 1»S7, at IMS A. IS, *<<br />
Nie hhheat WMer.<br />
»ORD. ifftt/staln bwty frwak and lf*4 Paws) IUHM waasat, «a •*.<br />
•eld at auch DIM and alace. ', _ -<br />
POM, ifM, stake truck and IM1 stalie trvtk. W be aeM at aaaki;<br />
Mm* and ptoca.<br />
b B%flr*a#at _• a^^. ». _ »A—^ a ^ ^ ^^^^^Li Hdanc lii^BHaaiBi atUaiak atahel Ik *<br />
BKHif CftHr^ TypBWI •••• f MM99g SHHI If I !•••# SaHB^^ a«^n# WIW a^<br />
he saM at 10M AaMry *«"», OIMB <strong>City</strong>, Haw Jartay. at 11>>t A.J<br />
M, Friday, July It, 1», •» Ike hMbast BkHar, J<br />
KITCHEN CAB4M1TS, ( M wal<br />
alactric addlnf m«*hl»., tan. _<br />
to be saM at IMS Atlantic AWMMM, AHalMIt <strong>City</strong>, Hw Jaraey, aa><br />
•riday. July II, 1W, at iliM A, M, ta Iba mahiK alitdtr. tf<br />
Int, FORMERLY I<br />
the knentefv and lajulajiisnf af TROUT KJTCHaiMt j<br />
BavM , and JOHN la*. B, and HOWARD TROUT, IM.<br />
Herman Baisijbar%Jw» .<br />
I, 1 .<br />
Stiffing<br />
Wood and Fox Win<br />
Week-End ROMS<br />
Bab WHARI<br />
phtndkmadc an<br />
Uw ifeT wOba<br />
Veet cod br u<br />
Red An and Kin A*<br />
at«t on<br />
_— aaOboat •aaaon .<br />
cod by awnopolliln*: tba ias<br />
tltnc poattloan In twn wont <strong>of</strong> U«iU<br />
Din* FfcMt M t <strong>of</strong> Hobby Ham<br />
on tbe ifUa at. lagoon<br />
Wood. ulUng hlx brand new Lady<br />
la tbr roucn. UMMlc bar I<br />
Swteh Knttomiater darted INnes<br />
««k Up iWt dtt <strong>of</strong> tba ball<br />
An arror pot tJottn Baker on<br />
tUefar Kdd<br />
ottn Baker .<br />
H^^—i iblnl to to* Black Fiasb<br />
1 | i^ik*<br />
>- t:.itth line for tnese three boats and j W •>•<br />
Fax look sundayt run with<br />
Wood in Ihe snow position<br />
\int boatx competed m Saturday*<br />
run and II made tbe Sabhath circuit<br />
Tur fieri hu prospects <strong>of</strong> enlarging<br />
to la boat* Ibis season the lar^ret<br />
«• Ibe Jerxei coast<br />
I tune. 4 43<br />
TTpiiiTm Haw 1- Ul Singapore. 1<br />
1*1* Toi: 3. Oft. Own; 4. MlnR<br />
an. *. Oerm Cw; a. annMT Hwll-<br />
s>turd>> 1 Dab Uou4 Lad% Rebel<br />
i 2. Ftwd Fas 7"TiUi 3. Kurt<br />
I lundfc. Black Fladi 4 Bill<br />
'carpri «. tt alter 3tl game*-<br />
I tbe* Masted MrtMfrtaek home lins ^ tbt, fcwk „„ »«„«„,„ Rand}<br />
in thr last innln; to break i W lit fm Sannino lightweight, ond<br />
Viiyne. heflvywuii^hl .^uffC-'red<br />
boys were liandie?! by<br />
en and CflimtMi DiMariiiiu,<br />
fllliym Cani/.?ar(t In fht'ir.ar^<br />
Plans arc und**rwyy<br />
pi^d in th? CMRibf la ai Phila-<br />
Ruth Teams in<br />
Fray Today<br />
m POINT-Thi) local Uuj's<br />
the VKw ltam rruiii<br />
lly last week with a wuiv <strong>of</strong><br />
Memerigl Field, with a re-<br />
ne scheduled In be pla*i?d<br />
ning (Thuridaji in Somurs<br />
i B:IS<br />
featured ^ a home rim<br />
riple by Lewis' Braschiird uf<br />
al team, Ru^^eli Lindsey was<br />
ning pitylier and Lee gimlyw*<br />
ded out the battery.<br />
|the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> team and the<br />
am are Babe Ruth leamn.<br />
limits the die <strong>of</strong> the partiei.<br />
to IH years old.<br />
Sumiiier R«tld«nr Wins<br />
as Taachar<br />
BARBARA PEPLOWJKI<br />
Miss Barbara Prplvutikt. or 145<br />
Bay av. this citi Slid 21B Jewell i\ ,<br />
Jersey <strong>City</strong>, was graduated n'fi-ntl\<br />
from Notre Pamc Colloue foi Women<br />
In Staten Island N \ . nieivniK B<br />
Bachelor or ArlsUogier in Tducalion<br />
She has been appointed 10 lh< f.ml<br />
iy <strong>of</strong> the Paramui N J 1U100I<br />
«5 stem.<br />
Miss Pepluwski is tlu dau^htfi <strong>of</strong><br />
Bernard Pcplowvki SIIPITMSUI ol<br />
inslructlon and mt'tlioils <strong>of</strong> Jtmj<br />
<strong>City</strong> High Schools anil Mrs Peplow<br />
ski, president <strong>of</strong> the High Sthool<br />
Faculty Wives* Abboiialion<br />
Ttie Feplowskis are spending I heir<br />
lUth summer In Otron l'n\<br />
Delaware Has<br />
New Manager<br />
The Delaware Hotel this year wel--<br />
vitmvd la tls slaff Edward K Nash as<br />
Uvncral manager and Mrh, Virginia<br />
Hewol) Ph social director.<br />
.Mr. Nash ii a veteran nt 33 years<br />
usperlfnec? in hot el maiiBgemyHi, ho%--<br />
ing served for six yean as vise pr#sh<br />
dent ind egtering manager at the<br />
Maunt Washington Hotel in Bretton<br />
Woods, N, H,; regideni manager at<br />
tho Holly wood HsteJ in TioUywood,<br />
Fla,; resident manager at Beverly<br />
Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills. Calif,; man,<br />
ag#r al Samobot in Rocklcnd, Me,;<br />
20 yeai's at various hotels in Nc-w<br />
<strong>City</strong> and al the Fenn^vhania<br />
Hotel In "West Film Beuyh, FlaT<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Nash and inoir sons,<br />
I8yijari| MK'inl iirOMram lias<br />
been arranged lor the hotel guesLK,<br />
Movies are shown cm tht 1 pylio every<br />
Sunday evening Biiiyo gamy?* are<br />
1 planned for evt s ry Monday nnd<br />
' Thursday, uord pur!its tfie siL up<br />
j reguiurly and sotiai wtMiis me held<br />
j on ilie palia, beach and in the balh<br />
room. John W= Abh is owner and<br />
prpsideiil <strong>of</strong> the llOteL<br />
Water Co. Asks<br />
Higher Rate.<br />
Court Mbut* Firm<br />
Files With F*UC<br />
Thf Neptunua W«t«r Cd, haa filed<br />
an application with the SUte ^ h l<br />
f Pbli uttll C i l U l<br />
pp h t SU ^h<br />
<strong>of</strong> Public uttllly ConiinlBU<strong>of</strong>lerj t*Bk-<br />
InE a JO per cent Incr^aM In Ihe<br />
water rates <strong>of</strong> 309 consumer* 1B the<br />
Cane May Court HOUSE area.<br />
Anthony J. Greco, president at<br />
the company, said the new ritH<br />
would be effected August IS If the<br />
petition is granted by the PUC, The<br />
Neptuniu Water Co. and the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Water Co. are affiliated utility<br />
companies.<br />
Mr. Greco said thn new schedule<br />
was the first actual Increase since<br />
1D19 when a revision <strong>of</strong> flat charges<br />
»as effected. In 1928 the compsny<br />
•intituled a tariff not metered serv.<br />
ice. The utility president said the ie<br />
quest for a boost In rates reiuUed<br />
from Increased costs <strong>of</strong> materials<br />
and supplies, labor, taxes and other<br />
c<strong>of</strong>itJi for the proper operation <strong>of</strong><br />
the service.<br />
The new rates would incri-j,e<br />
1 gross revenue About $400 annually<br />
I The firm IIHS spent more than MB,.<br />
000 in capital additions and Improve<br />
I n-icnts to the plant and syitern since<br />
January 19S0. <strong>of</strong> which S25.5«7 was<br />
i spent in thv past five years. Mr.<br />
lehuol<br />
bqird, announced thb week.<br />
The hoord has named Dr; Lee O.<br />
Gerber. <strong>of</strong> ihu University nf PLMin-<br />
syhaiiia Burenu <strong>of</strong> School Serviceij,<br />
tu conduct the survey. The wurK<br />
is to he completed by August 1 when<br />
the fiiullri(4K will be subniiUed io<br />
tllp boiird.<br />
Dr. Garber is to survey sites at<br />
LcJayelte si., In Cape May, on 1MB<br />
Taylor Farm in Lower Township, ;ind<br />
a location In West Cape May, The<br />
regional sehaol area includes Cnpe<br />
May, West Cape May and Lower<br />
Township.<br />
"SM rttcu* worker ff#m<br />
Chirlii had about 11 bodtct, t&tnm<br />
In 'his boat and <strong>of</strong>ftsri In tpw. H«<br />
man«uvcf*d tils fesaf gtosa tw en*<br />
<strong>of</strong> th* picnicking famlllH antf liter<br />
commmttd: I hop* I t^lIM their<br />
holiday*,<br />
• There are thQUMands and thous-<br />
1 ands <strong>of</strong> dead cattle »hieh the rescue<br />
| workers are trying to burn, A friend<br />
] <strong>of</strong> mine has been at the tee plant in<br />
J Cameron trying to identify bodies he<br />
; thought might be cousins <strong>of</strong> his.<br />
I He said that the bodjej are so bad<br />
ty decomposed It is impossible to rce=<br />
ognile anyone. He said the bodies<br />
ore lined up with a piece <strong>of</strong> ice on<br />
the stomach <strong>of</strong> each/ 1<br />
He reported that **a lot <strong>of</strong> boys<br />
were turned into men" among the<br />
rescue workers, "1*11 be glad when<br />
it is all over because it makes you<br />
fee! guilty for having gome out <strong>of</strong><br />
i* so lightly after learning how those<br />
Gulf coast towns made it." he wrote,<br />
JAMES R. HENMHX<br />
Bulldar<br />
Repairs - Alterations<br />
Kitchens-Fonnka Tops<br />
20 E. 12th St. Phona 0993<br />
W. Ronald William*<br />
(tagitterad Builder<br />
JOBBING<br />
1201 PLEASURE AVI.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Phona 2349<br />
HOWARD J. WILLIAMS<br />
Registered Buitdtr<br />
Formerly<br />
A. W. t. William. A hM<br />
JOBBING<br />
ALTERATIONS<br />
1707 BAY AVINUI<br />
, Raddenca Mtm 1S73-H<br />
CAMBURH BUILDERS<br />
1039 WMI AV*.<br />
Phoiw 0661 or 0762<br />
ReraodeUng-Jobbing<br />
potent antibiotic a* Tenmtf.<br />
cured in a matter <strong>of</strong> <br />
•ICMATION «60M*<br />
• OARACfS<br />
• •MIZIWAyf
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RCLE<br />
CONEY'S<br />
BAR<br />
r*l<br />
BE BTT3E Ofc Qtt<br />
V t LL AGE<br />
ating oil bills<br />
the EASY way<br />
Al F«u Hive te do If uat Our if»ti»J bydgOl plan Ill (hit<br />
fwJFB-ifitf ftaiiB th« HSi, even dUfinf • leVeFc aid ipelL<br />
AH£ As* an ne arfyitif charf-si,<br />
W* nah* aytesatk detivsnsi <strong>of</strong> Atkntiri £ms«i<br />
felt liflwiif bHting #0. It'i saw mmim with t new sddHivs<br />
Oatli^pRv«ithi&f5Hti«ol#d^ You g*t *VM*<br />
•u*dvb«t<br />
URKARD<br />
I, Eleventh Street<br />
<strong>On</strong>an <strong>City</strong> 0414<br />
wriu sr eali B<br />
U4444444444444444<br />
VILLAGE<br />
I New Playing<br />
• "The Ten Commandments" Cecil B=<br />
; DcMille's Bihical epic starring Charl<br />
.ton llcston, Yui Brynner, Edward 0.<br />
Robinson and Dcbra Parent.<br />
f -,*•<br />
THI<br />
Jan Extravaganza<br />
Two Characfn <strong>of</strong> ytttyward But'<br />
to Opan Tonight Sophia Loren on<br />
, a b»rt«ndcr. sufferthe<br />
right arm ThufsdHy<br />
npted to put out a lice<br />
Strand Screen<br />
•I • Wlldwond Roomfin<br />
• wash room and the<br />
third-floor room w»»<br />
'Boy on a Dolphin'<br />
[Mrs, 8t« Scarpoll, pro.<br />
lehouw detected smoke<br />
Filmed in Gr-MK<br />
. hi* room. She gin<br />
ITRAND<br />
nd (hen fainted, Bath<br />
Today and Tomorrow<br />
I «t the <strong>of</strong>f! <strong>of</strong> > phy.<br />
"Boy on a Dolphin" U a hrenthti,*<br />
Ingly beautiful rom.net filmed In<br />
hrew lh# burning mat.<br />
Oreese. It stars Aim Ladd, Sophia<br />
Loren anil Clifton Webb,<br />
ndow.<br />
The story deals wHh a beautiful<br />
Greek girl who dUeovers in ancient<br />
slrtne while diving for «poiiges,<br />
Webb Is a wealthy art collector who<br />
1Y SCHOOL<br />
tries to get the statue for his per,on<br />
Sensational "vibes" expert, Lionel •I collection.<br />
ITRAL AVENUE Hampton, (g starring In Ihc unusual The plot Is complicated by Ladd, a<br />
neM Tuehtrs cxtravasanz-a « Allanlic <strong>City</strong>'s young archeologist who la trying lei<br />
Warner Theatre, under the dirm-i,on get the girl in give the priceless<br />
•ting Program <strong>of</strong> Gior«e A, Hamld, frem today 10 back to ihe Greek penple.<br />
through Monday, July IS, Tne jau<br />
LM. I, 11:30 P.M.<br />
"Brflt" combines, In one show i he Thund.y, Friday, Saturday<br />
•ES ) TO 7<br />
Bravel.lhfoated trumpeter Louis Island In the Run" i« the drama-<br />
Amutroni, «nd |.h i<br />
Unit Ion <strong>of</strong> Alee Waiih's provocative<br />
Ella Fitzgerald,<br />
best seller. It stars. James Mason,<br />
.loan Fontaine, Dorothy Dandrtdge JOAN COLLINS AND RICK JASON co-star with Jayne<br />
and Joan Collins, Also appearing in Mansfield and Dan Dailey in "The Wayward Bus," Cinema-<br />
Harry Refefome<br />
The story Is a provocative drama Scope version <strong>of</strong> John Steinbeck's novel, which to current<br />
exposing the gradual crumbling <strong>of</strong><br />
PLAY<br />
social and economic barriers thai screen <strong>of</strong>fering at the Moorlyn Theatre, Mils Collins is<br />
existed in a British Crown colony In<br />
Ihe West Indies just after World alcoholic wife <strong>of</strong> Jason, who drives the bus on perilous<br />
War II.<br />
journey.<br />
It was filmed in Cinemascope on<br />
TENNIS<br />
Ihe Islands <strong>of</strong> Barbados and Grenada<br />
in ihe Caribbean<br />
Pier Violinist Has Devoted<br />
At thm<br />
MOORLYN<br />
Today and Tomorrow<br />
John Steinbeck's powerful novel Life to Music Since Age 7<br />
"The Wayward Bus" has been<br />
brought to the screen. Joan Collins,<br />
By KAY B3W1N<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tennis Club .l;,yne Mansfield. Pan Dailey and A newcomer thh year to join the<br />
Rick Jason star.<br />
ranks <strong>of</strong> the Music Pier orchestra<br />
6th STRUT and ATLANTIC AVENUE The formula for this story is is Basil Pon^io. 0 voiiny violinisi<br />
simple; Take a handful <strong>of</strong> people<br />
Mr, Ponzio and hb bride are spend-<br />
who wouldn't be round dead with<br />
OPEN DAILY<br />
each other. Put them on a "Waying the xeaxan at 605 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />
ward bus** Shake well and ujilth He began his musical earepp at<br />
! what happens!<br />
the age <strong>of</strong> gevi'ii. eenducried the<br />
9 A, M. TO 8 P. M.<br />
sc^iooi band and mnfi in the ehureh<br />
Thurids?* Friday, Saturday<br />
chair in QlaNgbQro, N= J:, his home<br />
Sunday!)<br />
Marilyn Monroe returns to the I town. His family noved to Atiantic<br />
screen teamed with S!r_ Laurence ! <strong>City</strong> when he was eiirtit and he be-<br />
14 COURTS — NOMINAL PII<br />
Olivier In a love comedy, "The Prince ' iiati ^eriousiy to ^tudy v<br />
ROFItSieNAi. INSTRUCTION BY APPOINTMENT<br />
and the *Showglrr*,<br />
Miss Monroe portrays en American<br />
••STRINSiNS AND TENNIS<br />
showgirl visiting London at the time<br />
<strong>of</strong> the royal coronation, She meets<br />
and U whisked <strong>of</strong>f her feet by a<br />
roving-eyed, stuffy prince played by<br />
44444444444444444444444444444444400 Olivier.<br />
The fun reportedly begins when<br />
the prince, overwhelmed by Miss<br />
Monroe's charm and beauty, loses<br />
ills pomposity and falls in love.<br />
low to pay 1<br />
r eUn:<br />
Gateway Slates<br />
The Gateway<br />
Youth Matinee to time flroop parti«.<br />
rat will MaOered rW<br />
•Magic Sheas' to b»<br />
M«ny un*nport«n* Wlwwi mak«<br />
Staged Saturday a ipaMeli at tteiHclva 4nM tt<br />
Imp, their Mmdr, Witt «IM*- Im-<br />
A deHlMhll 4hr»*rt play with portance. . . ..<br />
mustc and dancina will fee pnatMad<br />
»l the r.atewmy PtutuuM in Somtrt<br />
Paint M • wccul matinee treat for<br />
1-dildn.n. nixt Saturday. July IS.<br />
at 1 p. m.<br />
Pawnu, day campa, c.nnmunHy<br />
senu, YMCA's and other youttl<br />
t'roups are being Inviled to attend<br />
this dingle pcrfonnance <strong>of</strong> "The<br />
Magle Shoes" at the oateway.<br />
"Hie Magle shoea" U a atorj- <strong>of</strong> •<br />
young girl »*o longs ID dance in<br />
Ihe ilrcus She quarrels wMh her<br />
snndfather and the bay who wanli<br />
to marry her and runs away to he a<br />
danciivg lady In the clnetu. <strong>On</strong> her<br />
v/ay. she meein an old wlleh wlio<br />
Hives her a pair or maaic red ihoei,<br />
IstKt rfevelepinanMn<br />
WM<br />
and irom there on the play Is Oiled<br />
•uHlnf heir.<br />
with excitement, •uKjienH, and en.<br />
Heir * •<br />
lertilnment as the magic Shan Unit<br />
wrapped with water. H<br />
oiT with lu-t on a taur <strong>of</strong> wonderful<br />
Then •prayed<br />
iidvenlurei<br />
with a •<br />
aiild wtution.<br />
ITio children's |)lay »u written<br />
H . -^•••1<br />
and directed by roiifclance Coii|>er<br />
futrantead for al<br />
IJJUX, and is baled on the famous<br />
typet *f hair inelud.<br />
Hans Christian Anderacn »tor>', "The<br />
Red ghees", included in the pnfe»<br />
atonal trained youthful cast wlU be •nd ft. MntrHve hafr .'"<br />
Grace Anne Schivciuer In the lead<br />
role. Grate has danced in London •f IXPICTANT *12'<br />
For Normal Hair *'<br />
and at the .Metropolitan Open MOTHMS.<br />
OTHER DAYS «H> AMD (SS %<br />
fl<strong>of</strong>i^e,<br />
IN OCiAN CITY ';<br />
Qthert in lite in>t Include Ward<br />
Landrlgan, in the dual role <strong>of</strong> the<br />
VINCENT « JPSH*H<br />
boy In love and Punch; Dlanne Ash<br />
wnn called to serve with the 309th field, a-l Tola, the clown who doe*<br />
AT THI FLANDERS HOTEL<br />
Infantry, While in Berlin, Germany, an amazing twlrlinii act; Mary Ann<br />
O, C, M77<br />
from 1942 to 1946 he played with Tlrtji-n, as Jurtv; Tim Nolan, as<br />
the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra<br />
until his relum to the States and<br />
discharge from the i;ervice,<br />
Hv then «L-IU la tile Pea body Co 11 =<br />
gervatory in BaNimure, Md.s snd<br />
studied Ihure Tor t wo yeara with<br />
Osraf HhunNky and Afldrew cjales,<br />
formerly with NBC Hymphony Or^<br />
vheslru. Frnni ihyru he vnraliud in<br />
the New £k-haa| <strong>of</strong> MUHtc and studied<br />
iqlLn when he under the fiimous Yashuii Brndyky,<br />
! SV3S 14.<br />
fir^ ' violinist <strong>of</strong> the Curtis Hiring<br />
I He" played in tlie high ^IHH.I on Quartet and now a teacner or violin<br />
! yhpstfa and made many solo per- at ihe Ciiribi instiiiitts<br />
I formanees during his gchoo! years, He has played wilh the Miami<br />
1 Fallowing graduation he played with Symphony Orchestra and the Birnv<br />
ihe' NVPA S>Tnphnny Oi-cheNtia uf ingiiam Hjinphony ()n-hc*Mra, Whil«<br />
: AtSantie <strong>City</strong>,<br />
with the latter he was married to<br />
, When World War II binko out »IL y Mirl violini?*l with the epi'heHira,<br />
Music Pier Concert Programs<br />
— Clarence Fuhrman, Conductor —<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly the N e w 1957 Kelvinator Has It!<br />
Magic Minute<br />
160 *»condi <strong>of</strong>f pr«-tcrubbina will<br />
I doubl«-rich sud* cut* graara b«tt«r, |<br />
wathss everything cl«an«rl<br />
KELVINATOR<br />
AUTOMATIC WASHER<br />
mm<br />
KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS<br />
M LOW AS $ 179,95<br />
i*z ii. •£.,•>. '^<br />
OM<br />
PLUMBING A HEATING<br />
231 WEST AVENUE, PHONI 1176<br />
f<br />
Beginning Bally M I P, M.<br />
TUISDAV . JULY Mh<br />
Mr. Tom Pcikins<br />
SURF<br />
! Tod.y and Tomorrow<br />
Artistii;<br />
Miss Aniieleno CoIJins., Soprano<br />
Mr. Walter Fredericks , Tenor<br />
Siaii<br />
fJJ'AHT D<br />
PrincHSN Pal 7.<br />
Goldman<br />
Herbert<br />
Majdrie Mfiin b> back again as Ma .Mr, Tom Perkins Bnrltons Come Baek to gorrenfo .... DcCurtis<br />
rKettle in a rural rioU "The Ke'tles<br />
PAKT I "<br />
- Mis? AnMelene Dsllins =• '<br />
on Old MaciJonald's rarfn", Pafher<br />
• Fennelly plays the part <strong>of</strong> Pa,<br />
Zainpa Overture Iferold<br />
£ereniide Pierne<br />
The Kettles are placed In rharMe<br />
Jewel Bong from ''Faust" . Gounod<br />
R Lut-evan Lc Hielle from<br />
' <strong>of</strong> a lovely yriung girl whose fnther<br />
Miss Angi-h'tii' Collins<br />
"LaTssea" ..... . . Puccini<br />
| is trying lo break up her romance. SaJly Heleeiion . Kern<br />
Mr. Wulter Fiedericks<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> t he wardship in lo Trees Rasb,ich<br />
Orienule Cui<br />
"iiiispoil" the young debutarUc,<br />
Vlr, Waller Frvdnrlclu<br />
My Heart Htood Still Rodgers<br />
To add to the troubles <strong>of</strong> the round<br />
Nell Gwyn Dant'es ticrmim ticnoan .. , *?•<br />
the clock ehaperones, they have to<br />
\ Nothiny Like a pame ..<br />
Ideal with ii rather large grimly<br />
I Mr. Tom Perkins<br />
I bear,<br />
| Scotch Medley Ti.nliliim.il<br />
| PABT II<br />
: Thurfdty, Friday, Safurdcy<br />
j lied Mill Selection .. Herbert<br />
I "This Could Be the Night" is theOut<br />
<strong>of</strong> My Dreams,<br />
I story <strong>of</strong> what Jiappens when a school]<br />
from Oklahoma I>odaers<br />
teacher becomes involved with a Miss Angelene Collins<br />
bunch <strong>of</strong> night club mobsters. Jean Whlsiler and Ills Dog Pryor<br />
Simmons, Paul Douglas and Anthony cielo E Mar from '<br />
Francidsa have the starring role:*. "La Gioeenda" .. ^,,,, .PonHiielli<br />
When Miss Simmons, the school Mr. Walter FreVm icks<br />
leseher, joins the night club crowd, j Monastery Garden =. Kelelhy<br />
she learns the faetN <strong>of</strong> night life, Into the Night Edwards<br />
Julie Wilson appears as a torch<br />
Mr. Tom Perkins<br />
sihger and Joan Blondell plays un Oklahoma .Ilod^crs<br />
eK-burlesqiie queen. Ray Anthony<br />
and his band supply the music. WIDNISDAV • JULY 10H,<br />
Try OtHn <strong>City</strong> Manhanti Pint<br />
Miss Angelene Collins.. .Hoprano<br />
Mr. Walter rrtdericlis. ..Tenor<br />
.Mr, Tom Perkins Buritnnu<br />
Tom •"«••*"•* ., . „<br />
nod.jtrsfT'" 11 ' 11 '' Ti'lli-r llerben<br />
THUUSDAY . JULY 11<br />
AftiNlNl<br />
I<br />
Miss Angelene Collins, .Soprano<br />
Mr, Walter Fredericks , = , Tenor<br />
Mr. Tom Perkins Baritone<br />
PABT I<br />
Mikado Selection , . . Sullivan<br />
Vn Bel Di from "Madame<br />
Butierfly" , Puccini<br />
Miss AnMclcne Collins<br />
Au Moulin , Gillcl<br />
Songs My Mother Tauilhl Me, Dvorak<br />
Mr, Walter Fredcriiks<br />
Peep Purple DeRbse<br />
Holiloquy = , . = Rorijicrs<br />
Mr. Tom Pei'kiiis<br />
Thunder and Blazes. Fueik<br />
PAHT II<br />
ssveut Adeline Kern<br />
iiiimanee from .<br />
"Dusert Song" Romtacra<br />
Light Cavalry Overiurtv =,, = Sip Miss Angelene Collins<br />
VUla trnm ''Merry Widow'**,,, .Lchur L'Arlcsienne iuite ,<br />
Bizet<br />
Miss Angelene Collins<br />
HICSH This House , Brain-<br />
High Jinks Kriml Mr, Waller Fredericks<br />
The World Is Mine Tonight .Poslurd AdBBie Palhetique
S*fl#<br />
E ftaM<br />
Mb* Sfcuyrin in<br />
New CD<br />
-# ••*£?**<br />
• £Mp*ration Couynit-<br />
>on alter* going to bat,<br />
' ri>e displayed in<br />
i about regulations that are<br />
ntiorr <strong>of</strong> visitors to such<br />
, littecbiucgjng, dogs on the<br />
I nfc standpoint <strong>of</strong> public rela-<br />
I td handle the distribution,<br />
ML<br />
h •# *»r vacationers get into scrapes<br />
\ because tltey unwittingly violate<br />
know ealsted. The ordinance<br />
- and minor sins against the quiet<br />
i <strong>of</strong> toe cDmanmitp 7 .<br />
i in stores hotels^, restaurants and<br />
1 be stivthg a useful purpose in guiding<br />
* t for the first Ume.<br />
r booby trap inr tfte whole thing is that the<br />
! qt ate placards must be extremely diplomatic, else<br />
• k faMjfW- get the idea- tint just about every-<br />
1 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, which is not the case at<br />
*- , < *<br />
"don'ts" have evolved over a period <strong>of</strong><br />
H» txpes <strong>of</strong> nuisances arose to endanger<br />
jit FRnic files e*n. the exact attack pattern *ra$<br />
known months in *d\ an.ee The<br />
change was made to stimulate more<br />
nalhtleall) the situation that would<br />
c-ilft in an actual attack<br />
Hie signals to be mounded for the<br />
public participation phase in New"<br />
Jfrsej oh Jlllj 12 will be the Alert—<br />
A three minute stead) siren pitch re-<br />
quiring the people to listen In ttlclr<br />
rrdios for further <strong>of</strong>ficial CD in<br />
RrtKtiong.<br />
Aboui an hour later. Dignan re% eal=<br />
ed, the people win be directed to<br />
seek shelter when they heat a warbl-<br />
ing three.minute siren. This means<br />
"lake cover" immediately. The Alert<br />
will be repeated to mean, for :hls<br />
Ust only, that It is safe IB leave<br />
rhellcr<br />
Pennsylvania. also, will use the<br />
i«me signal sequence. New York<br />
will diner only In that the first Alert<br />
fignil will be omitted<br />
MAYOR flED CHAPMAN <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, left, pini<br />
honorary badge on George Jessel. known as the Toastmaster<br />
General, at recent luncheon on behalf <strong>of</strong> State <strong>of</strong> Israel<br />
Bonds, Mayor Chapman, who became a Guardian <strong>of</strong> Israel<br />
for second consecutive year. «as highly commended by the<br />
entertainer.<br />
Briefs For<br />
Homemakers<br />
What Home Owners Should<br />
Know About Pesky Crabgrass<br />
Hartley,tiifisis acknowledge thai in , 2 An annual plajiL crabgrasa pru-<br />
Qlmest all lawn?* thpfp is a lypp <strong>of</strong> ' L^W* ^cdi in great ahundaiU-v A<br />
grass that resists htat and druu ihi, ; sample ef lawn sull examined re-<br />
that thrives en ngglpei, and ^pre^ida • ftM,i!r af an e\prnnH ! nt Ntatien re-<br />
quicklyi <strong>of</strong>ten crowding QU! uihtT. ' vealed approximately 100 ?vo&* per<br />
less vigorous speei***, , ounve ef<br />
OW Houses<br />
Listed for Teur<br />
It HlgfilfeWrf in NJ<br />
Seh« 111 Cape Mty Lourl Huuse,<br />
i,nd at Slainisna in <strong>Ocean</strong> Cii,v,<br />
Poitfrcdf CRmate'<br />
Restraint Plea to I<br />
•y I. J, »mMOMS<br />
, H«n* e«rf«Hn!, back each iail jlltr<br />
seeduig. leaving bare ^piju :,i hr.<br />
eome mud puddles when I nini<br />
The weed is crabErass. a by,- tt^ai<br />
pest that has luusert mini „ nqmi<br />
net only chedBer o w n e r ,a dc,pa(, „. Bvc, _1,,l(.,^ ,<br />
good la«n;<br />
UllHI rfRjiflf, the hjm.j.,,i.i<br />
war aialnst erab«-«H his b«e^<br />
mare marked By ffjii-aficfl fh«n<br />
success. Now, however with df<br />
valepmani af the hurt .illjthmcrl<br />
spraver and crabgr,i(t k.:i-r it „<br />
pMsiMa literally 10 wlp.. out 5rjS<br />
grass manly by wrayinj (he Ijwn<br />
regularly wilh herbi:i«e.<br />
i>e Eliminalion <strong>of</strong> cra.ii. . .. .•.,- ^,<br />
,el ilfected with greatesl ,i»i)f,i it ,-'.v<br />
oi 1-nows a feiv eritifiii i-,t..s Bijou; she<br />
i«eed, Horlicultiiril «\,-,'.t. .i,_-> -I<br />
the following as what every home,<br />
owner should know aboul crabgra,*<br />
»]en>, outside leave, P«ved"r,eher ij,,, C ^ l Wf s sf ! ' » "M: v,f- P-<br />
!"»• eut <strong>of</strong> node, iir K3.nl. u r : , (<br />
«iems. and jhc ,ieni, bt,ia y, i:-,e<br />
joints, ansulirly. soinmha! |.'.;~ ;-,,<br />
i'&i <strong>of</strong> a ejab A planl guv .^,, --a<br />
Ly puitins S(,i nmle:, I<br />
•'odes vhsic they tu.Tip ,r.<br />
«ith the »o:i<br />
if c<br />
SOil<br />
t ,1 rrabura^^ like* hoi, drv v. i s 4ih=<br />
r. = and uili not gerrrtiniiiy nui 4ru«<br />
iiiiSii nignf!;ine temsefaiurc? re:iwh<br />
fri decrees ihade, vM:n that prn.<br />
H;,ct^l fe> permitiiny desirabte yr,i?,<br />
tg sryu thick tnii reasonably t^]|~<br />
, «sy three inches — nill discsuraae<br />
ciiliiifis. Belore thu adii'nl <strong>of</strong> li<br />
quid crsbsrax killer and Ihi- hu-i-<br />
:niachmt?iii spraver the .hiide and<br />
thokeKUit cumbit ^cre arnoiiL trie<br />
f* « vii'jpcn* homeowners could '!**=><br />
iiaint: crabsrass '<br />
4 Because crabgra-. i* ,<br />
bicau.c il ,« a prulItU »ecd<br />
aid since :l isn hv siipetl uut «.!th a<br />
-fUcli\e 5P=j>. the procedure thai<br />
should be adopted !*: o apphent, m<br />
ui Ihr tir>I killing spray when Ihe<br />
in'i frcp u: cfal)ara«« jpp!?ar>: D<br />
thereafter, gppiicsliun oi ihe er3^<br />
^ras= spray a hen a nrw tTvtp aj,<br />
[>^er^, i, mj,; tmp&riant us a,!, ir<br />
the wetfd is ever In be flim:na:id<br />
u etu) xirtWt .pra\;rit <strong>of</strong> in*<br />
.Tiss killer in !nc bios.unvn= pt?:.,^<br />
—«hfch isiv be Julv, August. Svp I<br />
timber gr earlier or Jater .n ,u,itr.,<br />
?'T. reg.yr^<br />
Sd>. one ',!iiri» la be rcmcmb*ri^ ,.<br />
ti.jl 3 .inslv t;rt;fi« pio.il lurni,!<br />
IllS'<br />
New Rescue Squad Gives<br />
Exhibition at Cape May<br />
An hour lens demenMifitiaii nf the<br />
rtrroial and handling ^ easusliles<br />
<strong>of</strong> iarieus [ypes <strong>of</strong> dihasUrs H^S<br />
^t^Led in front <strong>of</strong> Capi? May Cilv<br />
een^nUyn hail Ifl^t week by that<br />
re-en"* newly organized R e? e >* e<br />
Suuad under Ihe Civilian-Di^aaler<br />
Ci-fltryl ad-up<br />
A toU! nf SB lOlunU-ur members<br />
\hv Resvue Squad parUeipiiied in<br />
d i hih<br />
!.»•<br />
p<br />
in which<br />
h;<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
^i,rk techniques were<br />
lunu'mber it-am comp<br />
ijfrs ol the S'OiLintL'cr Kirc i' 1 * ,vho<br />
h; ^ i? rect'hed . rescue - uaiiiii^y ^ a!<br />
Li,,sh ,n the Stale Police hcadqujr,<br />
ttrs at IfammoniQii<br />
' State Police Sjit juhii >l Kmll;i.ld<br />
,crvud a> narrator, csplaininy "he<br />
jianpus rescue U'ehniq,K's, S t ^ , y<br />
I Pslicc SEI L>d*'ii Sirntneriiian ?,,p<br />
c^t-.i'd thf rtscur upe^ : a'!'i."--<br />
The Cape May Redeye Squad h,,?<br />
Ui'en in operation jive ut,ek. Tiaiti,<br />
;ii^ >es5!<strong>On</strong>i are cnridAictt'd faih Mijii<br />
(•ay niiht at the fne hall<br />
Town Sank Firemen<br />
Buy New Pumper<br />
A ne« 7^0 ganyn pumper 'AH? de-<br />
i;^iTvd ty the Toun Banfe SuhmttH-r<br />
iViWwoorf Visitor<br />
Has fxp#ni»V« Nap<br />
Thomas Lynch, J8, <strong>of</strong> Philadcl.<br />
phia, was fined SIM by WildHuo.1<br />
Municipal Judge Louis MatliM-a<br />
Frida.v on a charge <strong>of</strong> slecpiiiM<br />
on the beach<br />
Lynch was subjtcl lo Ihe hCi.v-<br />
iest penally to be impyscd to<br />
date for trcspaJsinB on the beach<br />
alter it is closed lo Ihe publk'<br />
at niffhl<br />
The mni sins arrested by llii-<br />
police jeep pilrol al 3 P m, when<br />
he was found asleep under Ihe<br />
boiirdwalii The public is bannerl<br />
from Wildnonds beach from I'l<br />
p: m. uniil 6 a. m<br />
The<br />
Ihe annual mr ^_<br />
and bills intrMuM<br />
lolure are pliyli<br />
far Mrcater than I<br />
the legislative<br />
the readers <strong>of</strong>Iht|<br />
"II «»eh<br />
tain prepoialt<br />
to the ianf<br />
Induifry, yoo<br />
•hay are breuf<br />
ef firms, whii<br />
i<br />
•Ian In<br />
"Even though<br />
piopohals ln-nim<br />
islaiiun, the ever T<br />
tniitnined in all ^.,<br />
i-ool thy iliierest J.'!<br />
uiialrial nr.thbt<br />
"UFCUIIM- nut<br />
ihieh <strong>of</strong> these<br />
iictert iin, (hoy aft<br />
negative column £,_<br />
tlmt imponderable gw<br />
purtant plant,(ocaiM<br />
us political i-lim«t«."<br />
NOW OPB1<br />
FRUITS and VEGETAI<br />
L:.nintl<br />
\S'tlik is btir.g<br />
p<br />
The r.r.a'i atlmanilisn, Ihen iifir fund<br />
ttte Setter economic" conditions Smart<br />
bad better watch his.<br />
MM wield, the edltonai pencil the more we<br />
i«.^ "SS. *"' nwst ot the Myhop Is unneces-<br />
I1b*ta higb percenUge <strong>of</strong> highly pubUcized events<br />
i Its alTfAat citizens who have somethme<br />
^ -^— -ty stonltf #ut th«Ir time arJ<br />
aaiv^ _--. •' limiled number, rather<br />
vg «*»T dt<strong>of</strong>t ah some <strong>of</strong> Uie nonsense goi<strong>of</strong><br />
Matter<br />
Chatter<br />
PUZZLE<br />
•v<br />
Sarah Vaushan Si«s Ocor-jc Ucr-<br />
shwin 'llcrair,, nj,s tOp msrediiils<br />
for an all-Umt- favorite—one »oull<br />
uant in your coUeetion. Sarah smis<br />
w» <strong>of</strong> the least heard Gech.in<br />
SODS*. ta well as the well known its!<br />
VBaney's backing pjus Sarah', \~.<br />
brtnt penanalily on thfrsi; area!<br />
«na is somelh.ns to hear, .Sum.<br />
mensme. The Man I Lave and Bioin-<br />
My Time are higriltgrrti<br />
All <strong>of</strong> uie wards wrtticn ibout<br />
Bla Fiugerald can be uimmcr up<br />
by the than lenience "There is jus*<br />
no one like her,- Bla stnji:!rt<br />
ciilHhood—poor pansnLs an<br />
;e, Iticn a round <strong>of</strong> anuicur<br />
eoiribu uniil the was dtKovercd w<br />
the tale <strong>On</strong>e* Welbni—and Ihen her<br />
n» w nwttacular. Iler currini<br />
alhum !« Hla and Her Fello»', ilk"-,<br />
tai. Ota 1, heard wilh Louis A-m<br />
?. Uuh Jordan, Eddie Hcvwsrf<br />
Sy Oliver, the IiU spats, the Milli<br />
•mlh»r», and the Delta Rhuhm<br />
Bvi,<br />
With tan protoi bit in iht lUinijn<br />
and Blues field, Jim To llifld ,1,<br />
Hand, Clyde WrPhauer is<br />
II all bc^an *1ifii LI>di »ai m <br />
ten auurmtee that 1 oautlti, PaUHr<br />
Chevrolet and OldlmohlliTTlaaa CJT<br />
Lat, till and slmpioh Av». none CU37.<br />
Open eveBlnstf, II<br />
IMO, DUICX, >Boar iedan ReMon.<br />
able, latff Bay Ay?, seeond floor<br />
MATS FOR 3ALH<br />
. RQWBOAT and 7U h.jt Evln-<br />
miie molar. $131 332 W. fKh St.<br />
JI Dhone 'Jtoe-M. tl<br />
1,'IBREOLAJW KVACK, used. In c»tel-<br />
ieiit condition: Chris Craft, £i' utll-<br />
lly, very fast, full pMee, ilMd; new<br />
Oliver outboai-da for sale. IS h.p., full<br />
price 1210.1X1. Many usod aklfls. Hallo<br />
niarlne Co., 1133 Bey Ave. phone<br />
JT4S. If<br />
1MT OWENS FLAGSHIP 2O-IOM cabin<br />
cruiser. <strong>On</strong>ly iu houri on twin mfr<br />
tors. Con Jio.oqo. Will sBcrltlee at<br />
$8,000. <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly ^». 7-la<br />
UTllJTY BpAT — U 1 oil mahogany<br />
cl|nker built, oak keel, ribbed bronze<br />
rivets. fo*ir seats. Three years^ old.<br />
Exeel lent condition. Asking 1175 Phone<br />
1J.FT. CHRIS CRAFT RUNABOUT<br />
with Ig h.p. Biideaneer molor. Both<br />
one year uid. Windshield. ateeHng<br />
wheel, gearshift, custom made eas^<br />
vus cover. Perfect condition, S45G.Q0,<br />
111 W 10th Street. 7-ii<br />
MERCURY OUTBOARD, 5 h.p. Three<br />
years old, eseelient randlUim, Ask-<br />
ing MO.00. Phonp M40.W. 7-9<br />
NIMLI<br />
PHEASANTS—If SUM like tW 6f* In<br />
HtlruL ardur OHI: mw n£u SlrOs<br />
tedar.' w* 'i«" P»M fot you, Oc»n<br />
<strong>City</strong> aailwy. Phone pmam. V»<br />
Avaloit<br />
board, tfioo, or complete luUe, SMtGOi<br />
antique sola. MO 00: card t»bl«, (5.06;<br />
alas card table MOO. sn uth street.<br />
Phone oaoo.w.' M<br />
LADIES' BICYCIJ:—Good than, M"<br />
wheels. PrKtialiy HW urm. Me.<br />
cray, K4 First, it Pnone l^SJ, 1-9<br />
COUCH WITK COVBR thlit eon»erta<br />
Into bed, fxn.oe; two HI ru@ and<br />
ffil2 pad, 110.00. 3 Walton PMee,<br />
WASHING MACHINE—Manual<br />
Nood eomlltlon. iio.oo.<br />
COLDSPOT REFRJfiKRATOH. mechsn.<br />
l.-nlly perfect. 133,00; ehurdnoe, an-<br />
[iqu.. plank chiilii, 1J3O Wesley Ave,<br />
phone 1947.W, 7JS<br />
BOARDING<br />
LONO ACRM REST HOME. Elaerly<br />
tttdies. Homelike atmosphere, uood<br />
core and meals. Reasonable rates.<br />
Phone gamers Point »1»1. 7-12<br />
REAL ISTAT1 FOR HINT<br />
1S-BT OLD TOWN SKIKF wllri.5 h.p,<br />
Johnson motor. Priced at ^50. 1<br />
Flmt St. 7-6<br />
WOMAN DESIRES DAY'S<br />
liHi!, phone 4I1V-J, 7-16<br />
JITTiNU. esperien^^. sue an<br />
rafter midnight, 75e an. hour.<br />
^"Jier Mieliaccio, U^i Simpson<br />
one ffiS. tf<br />
.p—Odd tohfi iif iinv kind- U<br />
plinnp sea Isle L'ily X.SB'M,<br />
CAR RADIOS REPAIRED<br />
Coles Kadis Service<br />
ALL MAKES<br />
Motorola Sal*frv«nd S«rvk«<br />
21. A*Burv AY.. Phon» 320*<br />
WOMAN amte'v* imvx litm* (<br />
ht »oi'K- Ii*i.fpT"t s nvPSi If nwtl- •<br />
O, C, 23i8-J. f-H<br />
CIIOOL SENIOR. p^iMTicm-vvL<br />
baby sfttinK ill h|irtii> ur<br />
r ^i-mii^ SAii||y->Jnlin-<br />
St. Hhnnu L'.ilfl-If. 7-fi<br />
., OLD BOY<br />
HunibfH 1 or plPC<br />
in 41 liJiiilWi<br />
e. Fnu yiii Ixi1i<br />
t Henry i'>Ufl)TlrII(i.* 424<br />
7,13<br />
lun hiljici- ni-<br />
[i'luiiihlnil Of<br />
Yale Key* 30c Each<br />
2 for 55c<br />
Quick Service, Savia Hardware Co,<br />
; 1235 Asbyry Ave, U<br />
I WILL HALL WAV h«rnB fur which<br />
vnu ha^e no u$p. No uhiiitie for<br />
si'ivicc. My pay Beiny itnrns I can<br />
uiit>, \\' CHatlin, Phunc lsn-J*2 0=6<br />
So/ei and Service<br />
Winter Storaga<br />
Intid* and Out<br />
EXPERT VARNISH WORK<br />
FREE DILIVIKY SERVICE<br />
HOFFMAN BOATYARD<br />
Somers Point 2205<br />
tXJTTAUE=Thi-ee rooms and bath on<br />
spacious grounds. We^Uy or sefisotl.<br />
Shore Road, Palermo, snort distance<br />
from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Phone 34S1.R.1. T-ls<br />
£HT^-Bungalow % bedrsoms, ocgon<br />
view, eleetrle Idtehen with garba«<br />
disposal, outside shower, gun deek.<br />
Jlfn weak. 3047 A.ouiy Ave. (1<br />
caipICE BAYFRONT RKSTALS, En.<br />
lay your vacation on the cool water-<br />
front Heetlon. Klinlng. swimming and<br />
soatinir. Franklin Williams. Realtor.<br />
1^2 Bay Ave, tf<br />
i SEVERAL, TWO AND THME ROOM<br />
: oa-ice suiua. Ail utiiiua, siodern<br />
In every respect. Write Box 712«, Jen.<br />
tlnel-Lodger; if<br />
I TWO AMD THREE BEDROOM<br />
Phon.<br />
1AGES and apartments By seek or<br />
inser. H. c. Ajnot, ivt Mth St.<br />
hone aum tf<br />
4B» W^OCK<br />
tiaclrlve 3._..,.<br />
. furnished, near p, V.E^.-VI-U wtatn. .* «»<br />
! ly rental, Bpbeit W. Martlnilale. Reol-<br />
lor, 4SB! BaUlniure Ave,, PhlUdetpHIa,<br />
CK WEST AVE.—Modem, at-<br />
2-b,.rti-oom bungalow, nicely<br />
, near protected Men: Ween-<br />
S3*j,<br />
FRlGIDAiRE SALBB sno SERVICE—<br />
Ht'pairi iti uil make refrigerators.<br />
New Pijfitdalre refiisgrators. ranges,<br />
nuslicis, drjers. fieeiers, Pslmcr Frig.<br />
I Ldaire, HIT Asbuiy Ave, phone 0233.<br />
open every eveninil 'til i, tf<br />
WANTED TO BUY<br />
FURNITURE — BNTIRi; HOME or<br />
smaller luls. Will help ypvt_ clean<br />
I all ie. baaenieht or u<br />
; phone Somcrs Poini 4i<br />
Bright,<br />
or 437S, -<br />
LOYMENT AGENCY<br />
CITY Emptfiyfttent Aeeney.<br />
mi Avq. ReHabJd help furnisbeH,<br />
-- )n\c-*t(fi(itcd i^ORDELlA<br />
TUTORING ~"<br />
Bt,M. RK.1MIM; All iiac-B. ii'ud><br />
' c^rr 11 ,i iiiiTiu. f'iiiiii-iiijr y sL.h,<br />
;'r«.'A_i'"flne N'viil. lajin Pieuguir<br />
unt? ](yi, ?Hi<br />
IKEVS MADE<br />
1 vice. Automobile<br />
Waller E, Alien,<br />
• phono 2S41,<br />
:ompleie locksmith ser-<br />
— - '«kl » specially.<br />
Central Ave.<br />
; ANTIQUES VVANTED— Brlc-a-brae cut<br />
I uliisK. old china and glassware, i<br />
, ilimps. bogks and etc. W. Bright. ,<br />
i Phone somers Point Itm or 4Wm. tf j<br />
; Vacuum fjimyier Repairs<br />
L HOOVBH BALKS ,*""<br />
ROBERT E. H<br />
z F: Wllmgt Avi', gamers Point<br />
rn. »,P, 3110—Free Plek.up * Delivery<br />
i<br />
i ANTIQUES —<br />
Klaas rilla<br />
paid<br />
NTIQUS<br />
Klaas, riialola, etc,<br />
id Cull Atlantic Cil<br />
Furniture, china<br />
etc, Hluhcjl j<br />
tic Cily SIM,<br />
cut<br />
icw<br />
tf<br />
OFFICE SPACE<br />
ONE, TWO and<br />
THREE MOM SUITES<br />
Modsrn Firepro<strong>of</strong> Building<br />
J.nltor S«vl£. Ml All<br />
UtllillH IncludMl<br />
Writ* Box 7843<br />
SentineMedgsr<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Ki; IN JUTHlSMA'l'lfS, SiM-<br />
n\u\ sluiiirs hv rvt 1 \!\vii<br />
01 ICiilhci. Hilll tutullllU BV<br />
Cull 3HIMV. 7.12<br />
hv M.l!.liHr<br />
1-h.iin. u,i<br />
il ii'<br />
i iiii<br />
iu-li<br />
iilf i<br />
In<br />
n,r<br />
if.<br />
illi<br />
In till<br />
still<br />
, H<br />
Ship To Shore<br />
Marine Radio Service<br />
ALL MAKES<br />
PETER J, ALLEN<br />
17* I. SURF RD. PHONI 00/1<br />
I BOTK MAPLE DINETTE SET, «l»<br />
chair* and table 1^,00^ dnublt., iron<br />
!w(i, BOO: Tavioi lol Sil.oO; ii<strong>of</strong>o hed. ;<br />
( S'Js.00: bud pillowii, M cents- charcoal :<br />
; buinliiit lyiidiiiir bill becup, to,06 (iu37<br />
Asliury Ave, Phone 2273. 7-12<br />
U.K. nEI.UXE Aulomallc Wuihor and<br />
HOUSE FOR RENT weekly In Septem<br />
her. Apniy 13)0 Wesley Avenue<br />
Phone IMf-W, Tir<br />
f^lfi<br />
COTTAUE FROM AUGUST 151 to SeB-<br />
tembet' Sri. Hnif block fmm beach.<br />
Fully equipped, Thicc bedroonu. hoi<br />
cold shiiwcr sereeRed poiYh, teieilfiion<br />
Aiiply 403 #ih Sifwl, 7-l<br />
h'QitSQl trunditlun/ hdne<br />
79<br />
U.K. WASHER—Wilnxer type inntf<br />
i"i»m!!lhin= Rcasunubie. otiyfi Asbuiy<br />
All Tfl<br />
OSSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
THE BEST DEAL IN<br />
MAY COUNTY<br />
57 PlYMOUTHS<br />
|57 DESOTOS<br />
Top Value Used Cars<br />
line Motor Sales<br />
h. D«SotoPlymoufh Daalkr<br />
I WASHINGTON AVI.<br />
bina Phon. T-T166<br />
FLOOR SANIilNi; MACHINE und Wlls.<br />
ing ntiii'lilne for rent by the day.<br />
Davis Hufdtturc- Company, 1335 Asbury<br />
Ave. Ph.me 0913, if<br />
WASHER, rtrvnr, ieh igefiiiois nil<br />
burners Herviep on nil makes, Terv<br />
Ice lull $1,30, Chlillln ftefrliceratfgn,<br />
1116 Asilury Avn. Phone JOil nlynt or<br />
°ay. M<br />
rlAFT MKI'AIR - L'miirnllujl beach<br />
chaiiii. In Miir «liop», Bcrr* Beach<br />
SciiiTO mill I'lilli) ahiiii and and West<br />
A t f<br />
Sheppard's Auto Service<br />
•LICTRICAL SYSTeM AND<br />
•RAKE SPICIAUSTS<br />
HATTi:niK< Fur Ail can<br />
91214 SIMPSON AVINUt<br />
RKMINOTON<br />
nimliiiirj.<br />
eHenry's<br />
11<br />
ni<br />
MeH<br />
0711.<br />
iPEWaiTK<br />
Salci and<br />
Sis Alluntlc Ave<br />
g<br />
ervica.<br />
Phone<br />
tf<br />
BEE NVMAN FOR ULABS. Auto Klus<br />
IlliUillcd. iilass table and desk topi,<br />
mlrro!^. Boat Klass. window glass re.<br />
J OIK »' d -' w o Asfcxfy A<br />
^hone<br />
kASttFiiD DISPLAY<br />
MAC-CADILLAC<br />
lOODWILL<br />
SED CARS<br />
leu'M find the finest<br />
|std Cars where the<br />
f jftttt N*w Car*<br />
are SOLD)<br />
RUCK<br />
iC-CADKUC<br />
1158 Atbury<br />
•n <strong>City</strong> Phon. 0606<br />
TYPIWRITlrB md<br />
ADDING MACHINES<br />
REPAIRED<br />
OCEAN CITY TVP-EWBITiR<br />
SERVICE<br />
nm Atbury Av*.<br />
CALL US TOMY<br />
W. will utiniat* th«<br />
•oil <strong>of</strong> intlalllng<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
Yaw tr* und.r no obligation<br />
Wm.S.<br />
Anderson Electricians<br />
1111 Aibury Av»nu»—When 1771<br />
tf<br />
GARDEN BUPPL1M—Peat MoM, SCOU<br />
(irasa Beta. Venagrecn.Fieatar.MUar.<br />
ganlte-Hoily Tone, Burpee Seeds.<br />
Kit's patio Sh ad d SVt A<br />
f OR REK1<br />
TV SITS<br />
\nMlt — Mont* —<br />
TV SERVICE<br />
Mf«IMMrfMfl tMnin<br />
MM! Anlmnaa frKM<br />
SCHUfF ElKTIUC<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
uiy 3BiB •kuivici<br />
, CUASSIFIID-AO<br />
BRINOS RIIULTS<br />
ly Tone, Burpee Seeds,<br />
io Shop, and and SVest Avo,<br />
i. Free dellveiy, u<br />
SAI.K—Cu»tom made S It, kniitly pine<br />
show ease, 0au from. alldlnE El me<br />
door,. Elast snelves, (luoicseent liiihia.<br />
Alvyn Hotel, 814 Brighton PI, l<br />
ap^ waanar, oeaas view, gundaeii,<br />
eoychim. Available from July 13 at<br />
HWB week, Induaing uilllilu.. 3M7<br />
Aabury Ave, Phone J2L1. 7-li<br />
F1RBT ana CENTRAL AVB. — SOU!<br />
apaMBenta, weekly or monthly rent,<br />
ols. FUW fluar uMnaMnlB, M0.00 per<br />
week durlBS July. Owner on premlsea,<br />
Marsr Sundstrom, WB Central Ave, tf<br />
NICB APARTMENTS near beach, Ac-<br />
nOlinadBies Z-—§35 w-eekly, 4—J70.UU<br />
weekly. fl=$!n,ga weekly, with park-<br />
llw, AoMy 251 Asbuiy Ave. or Phone<br />
S, Owner, &4<br />
FDIST AtiO BECOND fl-OOR rnodeia<br />
clean homelike apartments, 344h?l$<br />
per weelt, .Nwu? everything, tree ParR.<br />
ing. The Park View,. corner SUi and<br />
Aaoury Ave, Pbone 129B. Alto ab<br />
tcaeuve airy rooms from ^S week,<br />
double, 8-lli<br />
SCHICK'S APARTMENm !B7 Wlaley<br />
Avenue. clean. quiet, homelike<br />
housekeepins apsrtfflenis, centrally lu^<br />
catcd. Opening from July 27th- Rates<br />
S45.i») up. sepiemlwr. H.ion up, phone<br />
mm. 7-19<br />
FIRST FLOOR, APARTMENT — W<br />
bedroom, Lwln beds, studio equch,<br />
full kitchen. baUi. Sem : beach. Week,<br />
iy or nightly. <strong>Line</strong>ns iuppiied It de.<br />
sliced, 1^3 Wesley Avenue, Phone<br />
O3BT-J 1-19<br />
SIX ROOM UNFURNISHED Apart-<br />
ment. Heat suiiBiied, Yeurly lease,<br />
aeeond floor Sly Aibury \ve, 7.19<br />
ONE BE:<br />
meni.<br />
M EFF1CIENCV<br />
iseeKiy. phone<br />
TWO-BEPROOM second Ilopr apart,<br />
ment. facing ocean. 175,00 weekly.<br />
Utilities included. 3D.I7 A«buiy Are,<br />
iiwoND rijooa APARTMENT— I«U<br />
bedrooms, bath, klunen. large liv<br />
Ing roam, sundeek. Hat waler includ<br />
winter. CalT 2TOS<br />
VEEKLr l(fcNTAlS-l«b»*V room cf-<br />
flclen<strong>of</strong> on *tae btucli a(i 22nd St,<br />
Aeconunodaut •!>,. InuUire' 17X1 Wt'a-<br />
ley Ave, Phone 1372.M, 7-W<br />
MOWFWHHW<br />
ROOMS, mm WJEEK UP<br />
tor HttM boy». H.S0 H<br />
»etk, Hplal r«#l» »f w<br />
Central Ave,<br />
bMivom. prlvili<br />
dow. two elasaM, h<br />
Pklrur. p.lhlmj<br />
TIIM Ro«a.<br />
urita mastar<br />
GLENBIOE APARTMENT<br />
Clean, modnn. twin<br />
badraoraa, Inamprlng<br />
ill* bath, ecnteal loeatian,<br />
ratea, 1104 Wesley Ave.<br />
CLEAN, OOMFGsVT,<br />
H on<br />
Double<br />
sr.<br />
NorUi atnet.<br />
1BA. f^RCnW W«T, w<br />
US yard! to beach.<br />
KiOOO to »85.bu •aturday to<br />
AMrtmanta, HO.OD week and<br />
Crearbft^i EF^fgH or <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
"FOB A HOME AWAY FROM HOME"<br />
oecommadatlons for young men and<br />
ldl S deck, launjry. etc.<br />
Atlantle Ave<br />
oecommadatlons fo<br />
young ladles. Sun<br />
Central location,<br />
, launjry. etc.<br />
Atlantle Ave.<br />
VIEW—flO* Wesley Avenue.<br />
* with uvo window*.<br />
1509 kl l lA<br />
CEDAR<br />
Single room* with uvo wind<br />
next to bath, £15,09 weekly; also lA<br />
dsuble ropHus wlilt running water<br />
weekly. Free PdrlUnH. T<br />
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS In small gnwt<br />
house, PrliUte or iemuprlvale baths.<br />
Free parking, 13» Wesley Ave, Phone<br />
OLEAJ5. AlBV IWOMS-Slnale, 115,00,<br />
weekly: double, HMD wcejay. Other<br />
rooms to BEcaniRiodaie «oi ting boy»<br />
at m.QO weekly. MM Asbury Ave.<br />
AIRY ROOMS—Twin-bed*, sleeps two<br />
or more hot and cold water, ghoweiv,<br />
everything very clean. 530,00 weekly,<br />
Ruth*_s. IOlfi Asbui-y Avenue, phone<br />
NESTED 1W RESTAURAPrT. BEACH,<br />
boardwalk arsa. sun deck on ppem.<br />
ises. Roomj for week, month, sea.<br />
son. Private poreh If desired, Dorothy<br />
E, 60S Atlantic Ave. ocean <strong>City</strong><br />
1234-W, T-lg<br />
ARGE AND SMALL APARTMENTi—<br />
»»,qo, pmOB. ilUD.OO week, accom.<br />
ioaallhg [rail to 9 people, phone<br />
DELUXE KIHST HJOOR Apui imcnl,<br />
(OS Wesley Ave. Two twin bed-<br />
l-oami. nil tile bath, lai'MC livlnE room<br />
with uinoiie ail olcelrie kiuliBh wllli<br />
breakfast nook, open frum Juiy yu<br />
on. No less thun two week rentals, tf<br />
MODERN WELL FURNISHED 4-bcd.<br />
IM apaitneu. Sleetric kluJrnn i<br />
AvaJlable weekly or monthiy, il33,00<br />
Meekly, Apply aia Wesley Avo. phone<br />
279S.J. 7. IS<br />
MODERN FLORIDA STYLK duples<br />
apariment. Four rooms and hath,<br />
a«ommod«tin8 »l* peiwins, Avallubli,<br />
August 10 to Auiniil m, 313S.au weekly.<br />
Seaside Hotel, Has Bin street. 7-!M<br />
NEAR OCKAN—Beuuiitiil. i-ciiil nsni.<br />
house iiporiment and 3 bedroom<br />
modern apartment, it§o,00 up: facinti<br />
buy, Mpannicnt sleeng four, S,iT,O0 «eeh-<br />
—' Ouner 313 Bay Aic Phju'<br />
<strong>On</strong> ner,<br />
i-W.<br />
nt sleeng four, S<br />
313 Bay Ai uju<br />
MODERN, well furnished tbeijiooin<br />
apartmonLs, vieclrlc kllcHen, slrcus<br />
ve near Uurduna AIlbl weklv :<br />
ap<br />
five,<br />
or inu<br />
Phone<br />
artmonLs, vieclrlc kllcHen, slrcus<br />
near Uurduna, AiuIlublL, wevklv<br />
unlhlY. Apply am S'ui ih Slreol ui<br />
e (HS1.H-. "•• 7-23<br />
DESIRABLE auui luiL-nl. two bed-<br />
Mfflfla, Vetr ai'ound iKieypsncy. Heat<br />
and hot_ water furnished, Jjujt lenanr<br />
•yed 7 yum*, call at Powcli-Var,<br />
llder Lumber Co, <strong>of</strong>fice, UtB d<br />
'est Aie.<br />
cliVar,<br />
tB and U<br />
THREE BEDROOM APARTMENT —<br />
Cool and airy, nr-iir North Sircei<br />
hlr<br />
heuchei. purklrik' iniiudcrl<br />
half<br />
!*aurcl Ruiid<br />
seusen. hali Bcasun ur wuekii. t'!<br />
BEAUTIFUL OARACIE APARTMENT.<br />
Garden section, slectig fiiui'. Auii,<br />
1 lii Sept, 15, safjiio, phone iyT7-W,<br />
f.Mi<br />
OCEAN AVIS—Awirimiinu. Sleeliii<br />
sa a<br />
3 to<br />
_ . 8 persons 533 im ueek up Cliisc<br />
lo beach and Muslr "'<br />
isn premises or phone f*iei, S« ownei<br />
ai0!».,i, u-q<br />
YEARLY—Modern, diiilrahir 2-bedroom<br />
fiist floor opiirtment. unfurnished.<br />
Kent and hoi wnier Included. m<br />
West Ave. Phone tftli-M. T-Ij<br />
112 CENTRAL AVENUE— Flrsl^floi.f<br />
opartmeni, livo bednwiiu. llvlnit i<br />
room, kitchen, bath and poiifh. Week, i<br />
month or season, 7-23<br />
PEACEFUL SECLUSION -- Prliillc<br />
beach and dock. New modern apart-<br />
ments. Week half iu*agun. High Bank<br />
Apartments, end <strong>of</strong> Brniidway. two<br />
ipnilr<br />
(locks frum CliTle ibeyijnd<br />
i Point.<br />
Inn)".<br />
7-23<br />
ROOMS FOR RtNT<br />
HIUJARD MA.NQR 51OTE1,-5P lilies<br />
in Boy oveilooking peemi <strong>City</strong>. Pine<br />
.neled rooms with nrlviiie bulhs, M,O)<br />
?i' couple, S3B.IJ0 iieekis, i-ioss at ,<br />
Ith Street, turn right I mile on Shore<br />
sad (Route 0), Phone Uceun <strong>City</strong> ,<br />
"11^3, IS<br />
DORMITORY for youiiM men<br />
weekly: 51.TS » night. S<br />
Sand. TU Boardwalk.<br />
SB.00<br />
Surf 'n ;<br />
g-18<br />
ROOMS<br />
tig)M<br />
Witfi<br />
AIT wilfi<br />
Bathe<br />
Airy<br />
Pw«he*<br />
i l<br />
PrM PsWktag) on Our<br />
Own l*rhMl» tat<br />
RMtatirMV on<br />
msnm<br />
Mir mm<br />
I*. W. Corn**<br />
For Complete<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
News<br />
Read<br />
Both<br />
the<br />
Tuesday<br />
and<br />
Friday<br />
Issues<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
THE<br />
SENTINH-<br />
Tuckdbav<br />
Attracts<br />
•vcnliuj (TyM<br />
U» Tuekat.a* «re HH<br />
bustani affaln el Bnu<br />
ful anntuU «le»jrt«on to d<br />
Nm Unn M0 pmmm<br />
the alataMton and «loy<br />
lad »ctlvltte« t<br />
mmm altiMM<br />
tt th d<br />
MiyaMrn la M aMy fir mm-<br />
^mamznm ijajH fctaUlm VI Wt_ M flak 9<br />
ffns|r IHII*^ n
Nf Tewr HaMayl<br />
Par Any Bay!<br />
vnco, <strong>of</strong> Ptu><br />
*|iuiaa at WO*<br />
y an<br />
Burdette<br />
fOOG-S ESSO SIRViCI<br />
I* ymr AVE. PHONE SMI<br />
AFRICAN ViOLiTS?<br />
iwl M "AftfWCA-S RNEST'<br />
jL« QMM, Cirjr <strong>of</strong> Jean Johnston's Gift Shop<br />
7th and the Boardwalk<br />
Stafntafi's Dept. Shire<br />
•th and Atbury<br />
MI Lmwood at ©ur Greenhouses<br />
O»k Av«, near Canfral Ava,<br />
Mwt <strong>of</strong>f IMt t,<br />
eHy,<br />
... LINWOOO, N. j.<br />
IDERS TENNIS COURTS<br />
to httc - '1 fm Court fcr Hour<br />
fcserw by Phoning PC. 1000<br />
Expwt Stringing from $4,50<br />
Bulb $1 75 A MOO<br />
Bancr<strong>of</strong>t * Wibon<br />
by Experienced Coacn 4<br />
WONE 1000<br />
tPmhitkhm-nhtimpkirB<br />
comfort and f«ffol <strong>of</strong>mosphv, o|<br />
di«i Our food i<br />
] otel ftmeonf<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
s Handy Guide to Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge<br />
^ — ^ — — ^ — i II i i im i ""<br />
News <strong>of</strong> Somers Point<br />
by Mw,<br />
fctt<br />
fcttv<br />
Bk<br />
Back<br />
Unnan Fined in<br />
Accident Case<br />
Mays Landing Man<br />
is Exonerated<br />
1<br />
PQEVT-A ptes „ -aa.<br />
ififiM."a»ii»..'' . . *<br />
O«s»i2—*—-^ ^W^&i*i<<br />
iNfj«T« BUS EOuTl<br />
v»u.t¥ raasi<br />
• * ' i<br />
^ ^ ssi ra^^rKS<br />
Minors Again<br />
Keep Court Busy<br />
Fined <strong>of</strong> Point on<br />
Alcohol Charges<br />
j . Pa . ani<br />
. Kovaiti. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
Auto Injure* Bey<br />
ANT I N N A S<br />
SCHUFF<br />
Rr NO 1 M..\^ L^ndtni:. v.3^ r:dinj<br />
••..s b.i>t!# un i 1 !,' Sami-r. py,n!<br />
MJ.^ Landm^ rd and d.^idmi i><br />
;yri: iruurd Ho turnf^ d;Evr':y ;n<br />
front af j csr d:\on aj Leu..<br />
«-; it •!•,• Mil. Ijr,(j:n: Barr.,k,<br />
rk.:;a*in; ii „•;• i-' iatiun in Trnow-r<br />
p<br />
Point Couple<br />
Wed 50 Years<br />
Windi<br />
A SMeot<br />
nn »hie»i ^j,<br />
SOMERS PQWT -Mr and Mrs<br />
•Phil lut week i<br />
Lawrenee Bay Parrtr.. <strong>of</strong> » Doll<br />
wortd emlie<br />
ware av., Some Point, celebrated<br />
their Both w«ldlns annlverttrj' ait<br />
wood CrtM<br />
July 3 at the home <strong>of</strong> their son Itl<br />
and daiigjiter.iii.law, Mr. and Mrs,<br />
Edward M, Furris. S044 Ceniral av,,<br />
in Owan Ciiy.<br />
WIMMII<br />
alnnla, M<br />
i A family dinner parts- was attend,<br />
• 1 their ,__<br />
ed by their daughter and son-lnlaw,<br />
lh a month',<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pettyjohn, <strong>of</strong> Col. no money, »<br />
lingdnip Pa and their granddauiifi- the schooner.<br />
ter, Mrs, Dorothy KnhliT. md hw The craft mi<br />
husband Jainra<br />
»«hed .shore<br />
Orandchiidron present Included The trio HIVI<br />
Lawrence' R Parris 3rd, Robert A. led the rest .<br />
Pettyjohn, .fames Kohirf Jr.. nieherd mercy <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Kohii-r. Dtimlhy Kohfer. Ano.her seekers.<br />
KrondMin. Knsiiin Edtsarii P, Parris,<br />
in Klulionrd al (he Sunfmri Naval Air<br />
The three yo<br />
neir homes b<br />
Slatuin, Sanfiird, Flit.<br />
«•• Mil again wh<br />
Edward Kelly, brother (if Mrs, Par. .lake.<br />
ris also was a Blimrl at the dinner.<br />
A special train was arranged for Even<br />
Ihe couple al SI Jo-Pjih's R. I",<br />
Cliun-h at 1 .'iu a m.<br />
NOVV<br />
D U D D Y'<br />
LUNCHEONmE ft BlUli<br />
3 WiST 9TH STRfIT<br />
(Just <strong>of</strong>f Bay Avtnu*)<br />
DEVOTED^<br />
Open Daily<br />
MARGATt<br />
PHONi AA MR<br />
to Making thm Hmir Apparent "Ufle<br />
MATiHNiTY CLOTHES ONLY<br />
Ourt thing Sam" had tots <strong>of</strong> connechow!<br />
Witches <strong>of</strong> fun? What i ifkcboa!<br />
Called up a "friend" iu i MW at *»f<br />
Go! i ra! bargain-an outright tie* 1<br />
BuLiiii, iht earwaswMtfcMl k]<br />
Sam learned a i<br />
New in ntmt-but s<br />
"No ar"! a bargain, ff jt ijn't owf<br />
Moral: It doesn't cost a penny more<br />
• • • put your money on tomorrow!<br />
<strong>of</strong> thmt<br />
Join Un swing to the Swpt-Wirf D<br />
Dial<br />
* SCilNflff I- L f Bp8 P if An GGEAN<br />
CITY SENTINEULEDGE:<br />
i — No. 16 Telephone 0304 or 0305 OCEAN eiTV. NiW JERSiY. FRIDAY. JULY 12. 1W7 Publloitlon OBhsa<br />
Building. »h it. Kim »¥•<br />
F/na/ Cheek Before Fie/d Training<br />
Expect Record<br />
Field Tonight<br />
For Swim Meet<br />
Many Aquatic Start<br />
to Compete For*<br />
Kiwanii Medal.<br />
A field <strong>of</strong> about 850 entries,<br />
the largest in the long history<br />
<strong>of</strong> the event, will seek plaudits<br />
and medals in the annual<br />
AAU-sanctioned diving and<br />
swimming meet to be staged<br />
by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Kiwanis<br />
Cl ub at the Flanders Pools to-<br />
night.<br />
The 17«¥«M program featuring a<br />
ealaxy <strong>of</strong> th> best swtanmlng lUn<br />
In the east, will bensAt the KKv»nls<br />
Club'i uiMliTprivllcfd children's wel><br />
fare fund.<br />
•Nifiitifif M* tvtftlnf will b#<br />
MUfdl* AMinHc AAU HIFH,<br />
dkifl ch«mftt<strong>of</strong>««htp, which<br />
will ep*n tti* ilitH at 7:J0 P, in,<br />
Dav* P*tw*ll*r, <strong>of</strong> th* Ivbyrtoaii<br />
Swim Civ*, and Jack Hovltkl, <strong>of</strong><br />
Ml* VMp*r >«t Club, Hand an*<br />
third, r»-^*ctlv«lv. In last year's<br />
•vcflf, will b* anisflf ftta #lht<br />
hla|> a1|y*rt twnpttlng for<br />
<strong>City</strong> Calls Bids on E^taf f<br />
Schools Start Major Improve<br />
$29,000 Worth<br />
<strong>of</strong> Projects in<br />
Three Buildings<br />
Canfral School is<br />
Remodeled to Gain<br />
Lavatory Facilitie*<br />
Five new lavatories are being<br />
installed in the Central av.<br />
school building as pact <strong>of</strong> a<br />
129,000 repair and improvement<br />
program scheduled this<br />
year for the buildings in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s public school<br />
syitem.<br />
Fixtures in the new lavutarieK are<br />
boinK inMolkd by Louis Tncearino,<br />
p I u m b i ii E nmlr;idor. with ihe j<br />
fiohoai's maintfmincc erew complvt- i<br />
Ing the real oC the work, The<br />
school budsoi i.iovnl..« $2.«."i(] for the !<br />
Public Invited to Tour 16<br />
Historic County Homes Tp) ai\d 60 stu<br />
With the ur-jtnt ncttl lor hngui^tii<br />
inn If [plied b\ ihe * arid vildo dti*lo><br />
EINC CRIMINALS<br />
meni <strong>of</strong> our Armed Font** ami the<br />
electric chair hps something teaching nature nf nan> <strong>of</strong> their<br />
i with d*tei-riii(f crUntnals—but n iK5lQii8r the U S Army Lflngu^^<br />
*r place la to Mart with the School K open tn slud+iUs from til j<br />
hair<br />
the Her\tces Nou pcunnnenlly lo '<br />
1 ^ uie nalms ol tlu •.c)imti><br />
4 hove lan^UiiKe tfu\ tea- Marmora, Jacob W ! I ! e t * ' cs.peeled,<br />
: = .= ^ - , - - - - ^-----<br />
Drive Opens to Lure Industry<br />
After Naval Air Field Closes<br />
The Southern Nc^\ Jorstv IH\*lup<br />
mem CaunLtl in jMnl aidon ^Ith<br />
Lho Atlantic CK\ ^lerlrK M<br />
d»r »r Iht- Naval Air<br />
begin Monday<br />
ih^n asked to itljotv \v<br />
<strong>of</strong> llrms considering plan<br />
to in-M*ect (hi- IXIM.' '>rior to fhe date<br />
l60<br />
I "<br />
jiii.vfm <strong>of</strong> (iimnitir more than 4fHKk) huiritam t<br />
tir>i ttnd I«. Iwi , almit?<br />
. ContrJbMtittiii >A]|I ht mnud i^<br />
t<br />
uid<br />
Uf-nerally promote HH membership<br />
and projects.<br />
1 Niiw uftitJiiK It' i nmiiili iin<br />
t iiituntud -plini>i lor tl*><br />
e unl> ( Impli i M.iin ^1 i nurt<br />
i IK ke(» •!>» the it. nil <strong>of</strong> tun minor<br />
»int. (tit %\Z<br />
.itcidmts h«*e Wednchdav I<br />
i iiliion .in ]n»ii in-nt ill Huin b\ 'nl\<br />
I 1 M«*» lithnK.il it i>un* m-ludnU<br />
H trr\ Statkuh <strong>of</strong> f'hiladelpJila<br />
innusiii^ in li I'TK in iht HH'i HI \ .IK thrived w-iih illegal parkins<br />
Mis botgit! Li Beun 1'ftddonHeld wan<br />
si.Hiim Iminil. il elm n*_ U urlil U m tluuLt'd \»-ith tinelt<br />
II<br />
MIH.IKI W(M>II l>t wlopnunt<br />
i tPttiuil (|iKii()i told .i mi i tin; al<br />
It^edh utt.ttktMt John Col linn, TJ nf<br />
640 WtM k demanded that the<br />
** Tlrnln^ and<br />
J II Neil <strong>of</strong> 115 7th si a trtirfe<br />
1J1 iVi r Uiis 1 liJ-i 4* *1 V\ 1th Ipililre In<br />
t IIIV iht H ^Kirdlluil iHtfH.it, for<br />
Ins emplnttr n tnitk<br />
rite i hiiive v^jiiiist N* il rt^ulttd<br />
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«ou_Md by mont.<br />
b Holy Trinity<br />
in Itie MM «. OcMn CHy MM Nun-bar two cutogory <strong>of</strong> rafUaa iNnfl (m *)**<br />
» p. m. cracnal #1 be toMdag<br />
•tnlMry HMrM mUM InctiHi. all<br />
«. -_r5 -'<br />
•night t» prooBaaed Into snail hot . _ a hhjhty IMW<br />
at the Waat Laum HUI Creroat<strong>of</strong>y,<br />
•f Cap* Mty, AtfMtta and Ctinv low gtaaa bead* for uie ai a UgM-<br />
Fbiladelphla.<br />
Inrltild cauiltlM. TM pratMllNi weight nggregato for plaaMri or put<br />
In lieu ef flawen the famllr *••<br />
ptini thawM ba HalMl Mnlr.l t» verticd to a very fine texture for Baa These "dlgMtora" an the de*elae><br />
thrifMlaa. nriwn* af rafuaa and as a Oiler or extender when c6m- nent <strong>of</strong> The barp Latoratortoe at Dies fei Florida nquaat«il ttlat donation! be mt to<br />
tut*<br />
the Holy Trtnnky Bt>lscopal Cbuiqh<br />
as Mat, Mia haul wevM ha •» man bund wltt other matcrlala—for any High Biidse. HuMonlon County, New Word wn reevtvod tUa week <strong>of</strong> as a ffienwrUl fund.<br />
Car avan tata) MM in haur (ram number <strong>of</strong> purvo«ej.<br />
Jersey. They an betsg fabrteatad tho pnttog <strong>of</strong> a former resort re»l-<br />
any n»4nt in HM SanlMry Ol.trlct.<br />
by the A. O. Smith Oorporntton, MO tm, lUrry I. Tinkler, who died tud.<br />
Number thrw «rt«cory <strong>of</strong> r<strong>of</strong>uae Park av,, Nmr York,<br />
Number one saMmry <strong>of</strong> refute might he prooened hi an aUBOaefaere<br />
dad; June 12 In St. rotcrsburg. F1«.<br />
mlglH be pnenaed by simply baling <strong>of</strong> hellB gaa In a suitably deaigned A SB-ton "dlfMsr" coni approxi- He wu n.<br />
School Work<br />
It for uie to the used-paper con- eleetrle furnace to recover the tinmately 00,000 and a SO-ton unit «p- Until tteout a year ago Mr, flak-<br />
1<br />
version Industry. It could be proafter<br />
which the Meal could be proxiDate^ MS^OO, The tonnage lev and reHded at US Ipt at. Forthe<br />
high iciiee! bnlWlng. Floyd<br />
cessed *>y oueeratln^ thnddlng or<br />
pressed into standard hale* lor scrap nsurea refer to the amount <strong>of</strong> n» about S» yean. During the past Hunt, <strong>of</strong> Margate, la retlllni «he bet.<br />
pulplna for use in eemblBMlgn with<br />
used In steel making.<br />
lerlal the "dizestor" will take-in K»d yaar M had nude Us home wltt hl> torn <strong>of</strong> Uie nwtninilns pool, asd<br />
convert in a M>hour period. The daugbtcr, Mrs. Earl Meaner, In Or-<br />
suitable Undart tor molding, press- Number four category <strong>of</strong> nfUse<br />
maintenance workers are installing<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> cpnvaniOB averages Mtwaw aikya Relates, a suburb <strong>of</strong> St. Peters-<br />
Ing or felting Ujrto arqr number <strong>of</strong> might be separated and baled for<br />
acoustical celling tile on the third<br />
g0 for<br />
»3 and |e per ton and the r«ulUng burg.<br />
useful products (not now In eitlit. use by the several industries using<br />
floor corridor. The pool Mb will<br />
soli tondltloner and reBullder prod-<br />
encei. Such conversion refuse might the particular snap.<br />
uct sells for approximately fS4 per<br />
air. Tinkler was a retired engineer, con WJ00 and f«0 has been, set<br />
aim be used aa a Slier or as nn Number ive category <strong>of</strong> refuse ton, ,<br />
b»d been owner <strong>of</strong> Tinkler and Co. up In the achool budget for the<br />
extender In combination with other would ibe made available for rill.<br />
Btafi <strong>of</strong> thl. flty and for about live celling project,<br />
Nothing haa teen said, up to this<br />
This has already been done wttD years had owned and operated Tlnk Ihe maintenance crew alao has • LOOK WB-t<br />
point, about garbage. No garbage garbage and there In no reason why lert Uuntfronat at loth at, and sen occupied with the Installation<br />
category <strong>of</strong> refuse has been sug- similar pr<strong>of</strong>tUble convernlon <strong>of</strong> other Wast av. Ha wu a graduate ef the <strong>of</strong> new unlvent beat and air eon- • HI WELL<br />
gested fbecause teehnologleal ad- refuM cannot he done.<br />
Unlvenlty <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, a mw trel units in flm high school elaatvaneenent<br />
has made the foul smelb Sooner or later, some community bar <strong>of</strong> tte Louis Wagner Lodge No. rooms. The total coat <strong>of</strong> this pro-<br />
Ing, fly and disease breeding gar- is going to take the Initiative and 716, F. and A, M., Royal Arch Mi ject Is 15.000, and Is the eoMlnuaiton • WEAR WELL<br />
bage can as obsolete as gas lamps, change collection and disposal <strong>of</strong> Ita SBBa Ch»pter No. 2-10, the Mary <strong>of</strong> the program <strong>of</strong> remodeling the<br />
on automobiles.<br />
refuse from a liability to an asset, Coninnndery No. M, all <strong>of</strong> PhUadel. heat-distributing system Inaugurated<br />
All garbage, should he put thru Admlttably, there are problems<br />
phut, and was a member ot thelast<br />
summer with the InstaUaUoB <strong>of</strong><br />
so-called "disposal!" units at theand<br />
the need for much research to<br />
Oce*n <strong>City</strong> BtptiN Cburch. the first group <strong>of</strong> unlvcnts.<br />
source and carried <strong>of</strong>f thru the sew- get the most from the proposed pro- He U survived by a daughter, Mrs. Another Improvement project com • Brown and WhitV<br />
erage system. If sowers or sections cessing <strong>of</strong> refuse (wastej for sale M<strong>of</strong>dJer, formerly <strong>of</strong> tnbi city and pleted by John CastaMi u concrete<br />
there<strong>of</strong> are Inadequate for this pur at a pr<strong>of</strong>it.<br />
now reulding in St. Peterstninti two repair work around the school and<br />
pose, then necessary changes should Surely, right hero In <strong>Ocean</strong> CIU'<br />
sons, Jack C_ <strong>of</strong> Pottatown, P«., and on the paved walks around the • Blue and Whit.<br />
be niade now to permit trouble€ree are men with vision and daring who<br />
Harry S. Jr., <strong>of</strong> Havertown, P».: a grounds. This has been completed<br />
passage <strong>of</strong> garbage thru the entire can, themselves, or who know men<br />
brother, Clarence C, ef JeffersonvUle under a *a,ooo appropriation.<br />
• Plaid and Whit.<br />
system. The day Is here when no and companies with the sklU and<br />
Pa.; two sisters, Mrs, Florence Hunts, The ltS748 budget for building bn-<br />
self-respecting community should faculties to get the ball rolling. Why<br />
bcrger, <strong>of</strong> Oleuide, Pa,, and Mn, provetnenW adopted by the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
•S.95<br />
tolerate, garbage cans in its kitchens shouldn't it be <strong>Ocean</strong> Cttyf The<br />
Anaon B. Evans, <strong>of</strong> JeffersonvUle, Education provides {19JM for the<br />
and yards or garbage trucks in its value <strong>of</strong> the advertising resulting<br />
I*. .<br />
high school building, ISM0 for the<br />
streets.<br />
from such a move \/ouid ibe local- Burial was In Roslyn, Pa.<br />
Central av. structure and $3,500 for<br />
cuUMe,<br />
av. •*<br />
CompUt. SalMtlMi <strong>of</strong> CHILDREN'S S<br />
• fabric by PACIFIC MILLS<br />
• tailored by MONR<br />
$S% PaiHM' 43% huwfiaa Watt<br />
Mrs. Cowan Dies;<br />
Worker<br />
Mr*, Praee CHID, <strong>of</strong> MB St.<br />
James pi., died Wednesday at Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital following a short<br />
"ineH, She was SB,<br />
f AMIC-7i% atronger than other Wool<br />
tropicala toted; yet, it weifha |aai (hw<br />
6 ounce* per yard! How eenef TMfM ffduaive<br />
blend <strong>of</strong> Dacron Hud imported wool, navfi only for<br />
Stfiw, apun for nTiimnrn t*n«i)a (tfing^.<br />
TAILOtlNO-pninluin quality b, ga|BW.<br />
That B M H Bemberg waiMbud. •yion pocketing,<br />
French fly, aecret coin pocket, bangtr loop.<br />
Hookflai dowin. Conmu- tipper Mat, and<br />
back pocket tab ud button. : ,<br />
COMFOtT AND OOOD lOOK»-« paw standw) in<br />
l<br />
r w v*** _. jaiiiHjwi vvv pii^i___v m f - ______^____1___FVW- v -<br />
The average boy is about half as<br />
good as his mother thinks he in and<br />
half as bad as the neighbors think<br />
Is.<br />
FOR SALE<br />
EIGHT 18 CU. FT. 6IHOM<br />
A resident <strong>of</strong> this resort with her Flnansa Co, Dealer ClosaBut<br />
husband, Tnomas, and two daughters WOKDBSniL Bl V AT MIU<br />
EACH<br />
for the past 18 years, Mn. Cowan Writs M B. B, Monk Mnk,<br />
S<br />
was past president <strong>of</strong> tho Women's<br />
if H, IMk BtnM, Fk Fklla,<br />
she was rushed by police to the Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Holy Trinity Epis-<br />
<strong>of</strong>flce <strong>of</strong> Dr. Mania V. Smith who copal Church, past Noble Grand <strong>of</strong><br />
placed the Injured limb in a splint, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> labekah Lodge No. 80.<br />
number <strong>of</strong> the Past Noble Grand<br />
Friendship circle, the local chapter<br />
luchwafd Wins Club <strong>of</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Eastern Star and the Oil<br />
ental Shrine.<br />
PinochU Tournament She leaves her husband, Thomas;<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> city Fishing Club held two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Green<br />
its Arst pinochle tournament or thewood<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and Mrs. Edith<br />
season last week.<br />
piatt <strong>of</strong> this cltyi seven grandcWI-<br />
The tournament was under the dt- Area, four great grandehudrenj two<br />
rectum <strong>of</strong> Henry Weigand. Weigand sisters, Mrs. Oars Clayton <strong>of</strong> this<br />
and the commlttte announced the cHy and Mrs. Beatrice Breham <strong>of</strong><br />
fallowing results:<br />
Oklahoma; and two brothers, John<br />
1 George Buehwald, 344; 1, lolin W. Bultett «f Kennott Square, pa.,<br />
Mallov, 338] 3. Qeorge Relsae, SS7. and Lmmr •»«en <strong>of</strong> Drexel HUI, Pa:<br />
Tots-to-T*»n* and I<br />
Docfor** Praweriptions Aceurataly<br />
»*. :*<br />
923 Asbury Av». Phon*<br />
Opam Friday<br />
New<br />
STORE HOURS<br />
Now in Effect<br />
Mondiy timi Svpran,<br />
9:30 1 M. to 5 JO P. M.<br />
Friday Eventngs.7P.M.tD9P.M.<br />
FURNITURE - - BEDDING - - FLOOR CN<br />
704 Asbury Avenue<br />
For Home<br />
ZJhe oLiluan<br />
Cottage<br />
Apartment<br />
with a, ^tlair to Ammfnt ffnttttu »<br />
For ftwhion right ciothM In DNMN, Suit*, Cwh, Crt<br />
WMr, SfMrtMrMr, or mmn |utt a Smart Gift or Acoawory,<br />
(Wr MHIMMM In tha) LILLIAN ALDUS SHOPS. |»_Wli<br />
dl,Wnctlv« flair will bring yew HMM. fUtHrrnfl " 1 ^<br />
•II thru the, ftir. MrMnaltnd MTVIM and < that 4W<br />
all HM LILLIAN ALBUS SHOPS mak. MchvWt.,<br />
A charming collawtien and a wtda MtocHMt In Wb<br />
827 Atbury Av«.<br />
904 BcKirdwalk<br />
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MEN and WOMEll<br />
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GIVE PARTY FOR CHILDREN<br />
r lio rr^uWir Monday moniiti^ Infill]<br />
piit'tV loi" yut'MS Of tlW Kllillflt.il<br />
Ili'U-l uiitU'r l^ yo.'irs ill" am-, A;I.S<br />
In hi in II4MH u( the Ciibniia Cl i'>.<br />
S;x cial pri/vs wti't f:ivt.'ii to Hotly<br />
Luu Moiiin uf Hrid^cjjori, fonn.<br />
m,(i Jean Bill <strong>of</strong> lli.ltimoix. Mii.<br />
USTATK IJ|-'<br />
tn the oidii uf the<br />
dpi sl^m a ) i i_nluil 1 i ml i unipitu<br />
(\ |)I(M|H tn \ho f ilMN AVI,<br />
fHONE 127a<br />
Complete<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
SERVICE<br />
Slack Gr6wn In<br />
Our Nyriary<br />
Cedar Bridge<br />
Nursery - Greenhouse<br />
ZION ROAD AT<br />
BARGAINTOWN LAKE<br />
Phsna Som«r> Point 2340<br />
year's<br />
smart new<br />
"poured-in"<br />
look—<br />
The<br />
ondCl<br />
nth<br />
OCEANIC<br />
11th and WfSltjf<br />
FOR DININ6<br />
Daiicieui Dlnnari . . , 5:30 until 7:30 P.M.<br />
Appalizlng Br«kf»tt 8:30 until 10:30 A. M.<br />
R«*«rv«,Sont<br />
P«r*on«l Suparvtoion Kathryn M.<br />
Ftishlons tit Dihtiet oh Wtdtieidtiys<br />
by California Shop, 1111 Bodrdwdltt<br />
PLAYTfeX* f*ANTV HRIEF3 fit like a second akin under<br />
slacks, shorts, swimsuit© ... rrmk* you Ipok inches slimmer in heavenly comfort<br />
,. , and go in and out <strong>of</strong>, the water as gaily as your bathing suit. Dry Irt •<br />
wink! The secrets in miraclj# ;lf#brtcon . . .& blend <strong>of</strong> figure slimming coital<br />
and latex. Playtex UWln^VRflnly &timf -j|#.ffp -.invisible control under yfKfcf^<br />
revealing summer ifab\\*#*r?\m$i#x l
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3HOOT-OUT AT MUMONI MNO<br />
<strong>of</strong>AFSfcftion<br />
MUMR AMt PBCW BASE—<br />
omtxt* Wtvw Qkak toml<br />
fcw* Major and Mm. Oawvr<br />
A. Han tram Mwaomry<br />
~ "' "nt G*ma<br />
Item. Jah« DMIM asrf MM. Buf<br />
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i*««M hww VU*jr j at the<br />
ta tarn* I IB S M Mat. Oittaut t d*c-,<br />
onttoni w» "ned and artrnUI food j<br />
Captabi and MM, MtDcr<br />
roamt to tar nation aad a ferrwen<br />
cttl was (Inn to Mr*. WMUtcr Camp.<br />
" Hwvi-d (a California.<br />
Working Their Way<br />
Through College<br />
tr i*ki H<br />
ii. rttn m<br />
•Ma. »a»ac*i> Ml Raate, Mwielf a U. a# P.<br />
Nrnlitik<br />
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Mt*. Sum* *JHJ^"» anoointed f Strs, QM« awek tnuM* But N*<br />
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KtmtilMl<br />
Cuts Leg In Fall on<br />
Tabcmade Grounds<br />
-TNI FIRST STfP<br />
TOWARD A CORE IS<br />
TO KNOW WHAT THf<br />
CMSEASE If<br />
Ml rt IJUIII Hut enable<br />
M fadka a pos^<br />
@^Wi f^# CSB^ <strong>of</strong><br />
t3.ll h« to b, o^<br />
by AOffstfy tfin-<br />
Autot CW*h at<br />
15th ante) W«*knr<br />
i Carelea driving chanea wer "<br />
ifemd by police again** t rt<br />
i <strong>of</strong> autot which rwteitlay ll«u> In<br />
I. cwh at JSU. rt. and Wesley av.<br />
MHt wa. tajn«a in the anHdeiit.<br />
P,trolm.n Hiar Andrew! repar.<br />
D<br />
•nrftua car<br />
""pSfcT, 1 **<br />
ON TNI BLACK NOKSI PIKE AT TMI ATLJUfTK j<br />
PLEASANTVILie N. 1 NIAR<br />
Open Daily fram 12 Noon<br />
E m AND ATTRACTION<br />
THl ONLY WESTERN TOWN<br />
WITH A RB ROOEO .<br />
FrL. Sat, July 12 . 13<br />
3—«IS HITS—I<br />
HRLCATS OF<br />
THi NAVY"<br />
RONALD REAGAN<br />
NANCY DAVIS<br />
_— 2MB HO MIT _<br />
ROSY CALHOUN in<br />
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THf CROWD<br />
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PATRICIA NBAL<br />
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BUS STOP'<br />
1 - .'%"/,- *•<br />
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cs ASSE:<br />
3 MILES •:<br />
July 14<br />
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f I<br />
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with DAVBI<br />
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- Genuine<br />
SPRING<br />
Summer-Tirrie Special*<br />
CHICKEN FRICASSE<br />
WHOLE CHICKEN frVJg »•*J- 1,1<br />
LUNCHEON HUT "--,*.'«• ^ 3Sa<br />
GOOKEB SALAMI •- 376<br />
SLICED BOILED HAM<br />
• a, .<br />
LIVERWURST or B0L06NA f ^<br />
lancoiler Brand Frozen<br />
Chicken Pies A<br />
Turkey and Besf ^1<br />
Special , , . Limited Time 0>dy!<br />
Tender Dalicioui<br />
"OVIN READY" m<br />
Hom-De-Lite Mayonnaise "-' SAVE IOS quirt<br />
So Mflnv Mori' Stc<br />
S&H GREEN STAMPS<br />
LEGS LAMB<br />
REMEMBER TO PICK UP 1120Z GLASS OF IDEAL MINT JELLY<br />
Hom-De-Lite Salad Dressing ^ •, 39* Taylor's<br />
SAVE 10. nu.ft<br />
Mads wHh purs ingredienti in syf g^n Utchsni,<br />
Ideal Grapefruit Juice Quality A cam<br />
Ideal Prune Juice<br />
Our Finait<br />
Qu.,::!,<br />
O<br />
X<br />
( quart 4A(<br />
hoHi.i 17<br />
New! Dole Drink immr 2 v.<br />
Ideal Tomato Juke 2 :.:;: 49*<br />
Ideal Pork & Beans<br />
C ::;X' 4 : 45*<br />
IDEAL SHORTENING;:';;::;;•::;86c HAWAIIAN PUNCH 3;;:<br />
R&R BONED CHICKEN ICr-,: 69c SOLID WHITE TUNA m , \::<br />
IDEAL MUSTARD r %»r «tf 12c JIFFY BISCUIT MIX PK,<br />
GRAVYMASTER SAUCE ,';:, 29c NOXON METAL POLISH T 22c<br />
WINCREST COFFEE ,.VJ h £:.-T.". d 7»c IDEAL INSTANT COFFEI 'S* 4 SI 83c<br />
Idtil—Our Finest Quality<br />
EXTRA SHARP<br />
CHEESE<br />
Delicious with French<br />
Apple Pie ... and Idea! Ib,<br />
for cooking.<br />
Sauce 4<br />
I6-O2cans<br />
S:rva wilh Csnili, Him, l«sn, Siujafa. Fried Chick.n. lia Cnim<br />
Ntw Regular Lew Price<br />
IDEAL ICE CREAM<br />
Creamy<br />
Dreamy<br />
COMBINATION SALE! SAVE Ac<br />
Pork Roll<br />
Regular 43c vdlu*<br />
A VIRSINIA LEE-TREAT<br />
FRENCH APPLE PIE 49<br />
VIENNA BREAD 2 — 35p CHERRY CREAM PARTY CAKES - 69c<br />
Special Prices<br />
•lue Rinso ^ 29< £69<br />
1 1<br />
\<br />
BOTH<br />
FOR 59<br />
Virginia Lea<br />
Bar-B-Que<br />
Rolls<br />
22c valu*<br />
8 In pig<br />
ragalar<br />
45e valua<br />
PriMI eftfMn Mly II, II, II, HW<br />
21e<br />
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•4 Managhan wtth • U-.tHer Mdfer<br />
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STARTING WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th<br />
ADULTS — EVOKING, $1.8ft MATINH, $1.25<br />
CHILDRBM 75c AT ALL TIMES<br />
TODAY * SAT<br />
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Laurence onvfer<br />
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DOLORES<br />
JEAN SIMMONS<br />
PAUL DOUGLAS<br />
ANTHONY FWWOOSA<br />
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Lawrence<br />
to Steel Pter<br />
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ill Mluatlatul new tingi<br />
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ft Mm, t, 4 MINUTM<br />
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the CutaM |UI| wnrtaM I<br />
tauliuH, The Diamond*, In • »p«rk<br />
Ung M« *ow »e« In tlie «U*<br />
mBamoned Mute Hall Theatre tailn.<br />
PEN DAILY<br />
EXCEPT SUNDAYS<br />
The Hem* <strong>of</strong> th« Famous<br />
imon Buns and Baked<br />
foods Made With Butter<br />
UNA PASTRY<br />
OUR 27th YIAR<br />
Daily 8:30 to 5:30 P. M. — Clot.d Sunday*<br />
8th STREET and MOORE AVENUE<br />
•th Strnt bcfwMn Wait and Bay Avmuttl<br />
GILLIAN'S<br />
jtf FUN DECK<br />
OUR 27th YEAR<br />
At Plymouth Place and Boardwalk<br />
ENTERTAINMENT<br />
Ml<br />
MAUTIPUL<br />
FOR YOUNG anil OLD ,<br />
U R-l-D-E-S U<br />
N YOU'LL FIND N<br />
OUR HH.P COURTEOUS<br />
AS ALWAYS<br />
'Island in Sun'<br />
Opens at Strand<br />
Tropical Drama<br />
Olivier goes about woolna her In<br />
princely manner and the fun begins<br />
when he falls inilove.<br />
Monday, Tu**d>v *nd Wtdnatday<br />
Oregory Perk, Lauren liacall and<br />
psleres Gray star in "Designing<br />
Woman".<br />
The story U about New Vork's lop<br />
sportswriter, Mike Hntien inregory<br />
Peck), and what happens when he<br />
unknowinRly marrirs New Vorli'ii lop<br />
dress designer.<br />
They find that iheir friends and<br />
fHf OCIAN<br />
Many Stan in Drama <strong>of</strong> Strand<br />
nine Sunday, July 14. Him Hn fallowing<br />
Saturday, July M,<br />
The music <strong>of</strong> Woody Herman and<br />
the Third Herd Ifl played in Hie flp»<br />
clous Marine Ballroom for the listenine<br />
and danebif plMnire <strong>of</strong> Pier Stan Jam** Maien<br />
natmnii thmufll July 1§ when Hie<br />
Buddy Morrow n its ream Ion tnkci STRAND<br />
over,<br />
Today and Tomorrow<br />
Steve Lawrenee, formerly <strong>of</strong> the •Wiind to the Sun" i Darpyi F.<br />
Steve Allen tetevUlon show, mode Zanuek'n prortuctlon <strong>of</strong> Alec Waunh's<br />
hid musical debut at Hie early ago <strong>of</strong> best seller. It guru James Mawin.<br />
eight and has succeeded in nuking Joan Kflntnine, OorJIhy Dandrldge<br />
sllUlns hU etreer at the age <strong>of</strong> 21, with Harry Belafonte ai loyeVir,<br />
HUi lop records *h!o past year were The story U one <strong>of</strong> Jealousy, Mi*<br />
"party Doll", "Puin.p«4*ira" and pielon, hatred, fear and love. There<br />
"The Banana Boat Song", The Dla- b Maxwell netiry, played by aim<br />
nondl haw catapulted to popularity •uffertns from extreme fcellns* <strong>of</strong><br />
via their muwh hit record, "Little Inferiority. There in the aide etc<br />
Darling". Cnnndkini (ill, the four camp to the Governor whoiie creative<br />
•iniera are the hit <strong>of</strong> •upper elubs talents are encouraged by Miss Doncl.<br />
and theatres In United Rioles and ridge.<br />
Canada alike,<br />
The nun was made on (he Islands<br />
<strong>of</strong> Barbado* and Orenoda,<br />
Mondav, Tu««l.r and JOAN FONTAINE, James Mason and Patricia Owens<br />
W«dnf<br />
•'Tanuny and the Bachelor" Is a art just three <strong>of</strong> the all-star cast <strong>of</strong> "Island in the Sun,"<br />
light comedy Nlarrlna Debbie Reyn. Darryl F. Zanuck's independent production <strong>of</strong> Alec Waugh's<br />
olda. Leslie Nielson and Walter Brcn<br />
nan.<br />
The story is one <strong>of</strong> a love triank'le.<br />
Neilun plays a »ophLstloole(l, well lo<br />
iMSt seller. It was Aimed on location in British West Indies,<br />
Film opened yesterday at the Strand,<br />
do bachelor and Ml«s ReynoldM pliyn entangled with o t"i lxir>ileci:ei. now<br />
a little Mississippi rlverboal girl.<br />
What happens u the .buck woods<br />
Blrl ends up learhlns (h* uorhelar<br />
about love.<br />
owner <strong>of</strong> the night eluB, a torch<br />
singer, a stripper and a former burlesquo<br />
queen,<br />
Mond.y, Tunday and W.dn«»d»y<br />
"The Deadly Montis" is a science<br />
MOORLVN<br />
del ion thriller starrinj; Craig 8tev><br />
Today .nd Tomorrow<br />
ens and William Hopper, Tnrmory<br />
'TIIB prince and liie Showairl" Li <strong>of</strong> a giant praying mantis thai in<br />
teanu sir Laiirence Olivier and freed from an ice cap after ccniui-k's<br />
Marilyn Monroe.<br />
and the monster Insect wreaks havoc<br />
The Bielura was produced by on a terrified world.<br />
MarHyn Monroe Inductions and <strong>On</strong> the same BTOgram Is "The CJIrl<br />
L.O.P. Ltd. and was direvted by sir In the Kremlin*' starring Lex Barker<br />
Olivier,<br />
and Zs* IM Oabor, II is an action-<br />
Injuries neemTo ov plaguing a few<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 01ms now in pnn_(_•••> <strong>of</strong> prndurtmn<br />
Vul Brynnur frjuturuft ii<br />
lumbar verlebiy |'i u< ticiuu<br />
trick hoi^cback riding fur sit-ties in<br />
•Thf' Brollu^ Kiiramazov". iind hiid<br />
to be out for a f*'\v days. Then |<br />
Olivier plays the pan <strong>of</strong> a stuffy ful. fast-movlng cloak and dagser Rits HityworUi pullod a i&aimmt in I<br />
prince who meets a showgirl, played mystery.<br />
h*T right tog rehearsing a dance ,<br />
by Miss Monroe, at the tune <strong>of</strong> the It plays with the Idea (hut S.alln<br />
royal coronation,<br />
and his cohorts might siill be alive.<br />
number for s "drerm sequence". In |<br />
"Pal Joey", and ihr final day** l.hn* I<br />
ing or »hi* pk-tun- hnri id hi* i«'«|- |<br />
poned.<br />
Supmrh<br />
Cifisfna<br />
and<br />
Atmotphere<br />
BALA INN<br />
•alo Muile Menus<br />
MOC KWAIT ORCHESTRA<br />
VfiRSATILE MUSIC<br />
EASTERN SEABOAHD'S UNIQUE RESTAURANT<br />
BiUCOATiS<br />
Wiiard <strong>of</strong> Hi*<br />
Keyboards<br />
SOMERS POINT, N, J,<br />
ExcelUnt Coitin* Served Until 2 A. M.<br />
COCKTAIL LOUNGE OPIN UNTIL 3 A, M.<br />
BOARDING<br />
Msdarn Individual E*cap«<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> Pant A Hum<br />
Alts COCKER SPANIEL<br />
PUPPIES<br />
SHORE ROAD<br />
BEESLEY'S POINT<br />
Phon* O.C. 36S3-R-2<br />
^ SYMPHONY <strong>of</strong> good<br />
taste In food, form, sound,<br />
color and fellowship<br />
You will enjoy the gracious ga/ety,<br />
the lovely new unobstructed view;<br />
Musk , , , Relaxed contentment<br />
TO MIRANSI YOUR PARTY, PHON1, SOMIRS POINT MM<br />
'Bus Stop' Next<br />
at Playhouse<br />
Sherry Britton and<br />
,V ']<br />
"J.t Pilot", fhs Hpw.rd Nugh« |<br />
flying #plc, whlth wat *»-rtcd<br />
n»rt than 10 y«ri tf@ with Janet !<br />
Lcl^h and John Wmynm st*rrfng^ I<br />
will »an t» rf(«fi«4 probably In<br />
September, by UHIVCFHI - tnt#FRation.l<br />
interests differ quite a bit end another<br />
woman enlerfi the scene in<br />
complicate matters even more.<br />
VILLASI<br />
Now Naylng<br />
"The Ten Commandments", Siarring<br />
Charlten Ileston, Vu! Brenner,<br />
Edward O^** Robinson niitl Debra<br />
Pagct.<br />
SURF<br />
Today and Tefnorpew<br />
"This Could le the NUjhf' i« n<br />
eombinaiion <strong>of</strong> laughs, romance and<br />
music. If stars Jean Simmons, Paul<br />
Douglas and Anthony Franciosa.<br />
It tella the slory o; a school teacher<br />
who gels a part time j<strong>of</strong>e as secTetf,rj r<br />
Neil Hamilton Star "The Khtt'P Man/' tu star Cilui<br />
: ^ •,••-. -- . i f*rd. will k* Edmund unm<br />
= Neil Ifamillon. one <strong>of</strong> tht alhiim^ | piGturt! ^ an Indept'ndi'nl<br />
niytint'e idols, und Sherry BrILtun, '<br />
VfiluptuoUs night club Mar, will team<br />
Uif-Jo give the Gatewdy Playhousu a<br />
c'oubl#^tar bill for ihl* oomiriE produLtion<br />
<strong>of</strong> "Bin* Stop*^ which mak"s<br />
j its nest deleur at xhv air con1*«d<br />
Somers Paint theatre, July iO*ii,<br />
MUB Brition \%.]\\ tevfvalv the rnk<br />
to some night dub mobsters. In the<br />
course <strong>of</strong> her rie^^^^riii^ hiwimen<br />
1<br />
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tended to make "The Vaiiijril Struin*^ I<br />
but chunked plflMN^ \<br />
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j--*ir~;.-. : is »r.:_ ^e sc«c:r.c in ten*<br />
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j;t and is"a ^nni: -•- ;* Ha rcesence. In the<br />
* aura :«su init .-«•¥ -usr^ae distractions.<br />
nar -THE liats s :<br />
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PALMEI<br />
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Of OCEAHOTY<br />
HUGHES'<br />
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tolo toy<br />
CHUKCH Dsvld P. Wrifht, "What The Natural<br />
Man Cnnot Do!"<br />
IO:4S a. BL—«-rvk» nay b« vlawM<br />
, Wrltht, Pnttr on rioMd ctrcult itkrrtsiim la lower<br />
.ndltorium.<br />
[ImiHi, Youth Mnder 10i« a. m,—Supcrvlaad Nursery<br />
downiUin.<br />
Sondny gchool with 10:49 a, m—Junior Ohureh ean><br />
ery mtmber or the liiia. dusted ^ Un, niuMth Fry down,<br />
»ulton, lupwlnteiideiit. stain,<br />
-Wor.hlp Service. Mrs, 2:00 ii, m Gosipol Service al Caps<br />
May Court Hwuc Jail eonductsd by<br />
Robtrt W. Sye,<br />
3:00 p, m.—"The Old-Pa(hlened<br />
IURCH ynuiAnl" on Music Pier—sne hour<br />
mualcal pngraBi,<br />
THE<br />
7:90 p, m,—Opening Service sf<br />
Third Week <strong>of</strong> Bummer Bible Uonference,<br />
Muale by Mark Corto, bBri-<br />
•EEMER tone soloist, »orig leader, trumpeter.<br />
Illantic Avtnmi Breaker .Rev, Melvln Forney, general<br />
BMRT<br />
secretary <strong>of</strong> The Lord<br />
RMN, DO.<br />
if Communion<br />
ureh School<br />
ttl. U> sf<br />
m lun. Ithwl<br />
Communion<br />
I Strnwn<br />
• WILCOMI<br />
1 •:« 1. m—Sunday MUM* aader<br />
thf direction M tnfMtc Dcbui.<br />
11 a, m.—Mornlrm Service xenduew<br />
ed by Utt Blalater, Rev, Qrovtr c.<br />
Waltan, Sanut topis, "In Uw palinn",<br />
DanM 5:17. Bpeeial muale arranged<br />
and directed by Mrs. Helen<br />
B MulllnMuji, diraetor <strong>of</strong> mutlc.<br />
Prelude: "Noetume", from "Petite<br />
Suite", A Borodin. Solo: ••The<br />
Stranger <strong>of</strong> Galilee", aucst sololtt.<br />
Mn. Karl Hoyler. OUcrtory: ••Bereeute".<br />
G. tMbruek, Youlh Choir,<br />
aceatnoanied by Helen Anne Mill<br />
lineoux, F.thtr AlmiBhty". by Scaur<br />
Franek, FMtiude, "Cujus Animan",<br />
from Stabal Mater by O Raisin!,<br />
NAVILLI PKIINDt MHTINS<br />
tMiilta, N, J,<br />
Meeting for Worihlp. Pint Day,<br />
11 a. m.<br />
. Day Alliance. For Information call <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
PhUadelphla .<br />
7:10 p. m,—Supervised Night Nurs-<br />
* • *<br />
ery dawTMtalm,<br />
FIRST CHUKCH OP<br />
i p, m,^Senior Young People's CHRIST, SCI1NT1ST<br />
Uy, Leader, Mark Corts. i 1M »1. aiHl Albory av,<br />
Manday Hiur FrW.y— I Sunday Ser¥lef^#:30 and 11 a. m.<br />
7:io p. m,—Bible Conference ill- i Sunday School—9:30 and 11 n. m,<br />
ruled by Pastor Wright. Speaker, j Wednesday evening,—S p, m,<br />
B*v, Forney.<br />
Reading Room open daily, except<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday, 11 a. m. to 2 p. m<br />
UNION CHXPtL BY THI SIA j How' conatatent prayer, boied on<br />
spirit gal undcraMndlng or God,<br />
IIHi it, airf Artmry a*. jbrings<br />
healLh and rreedom will be<br />
brought out at Christian St-ienee<br />
services Sunday.<br />
<strong>of</strong> TroubU W.'r. •• Nw M Your Phona" Keynoting the LeLsomScrmon «n<br />
"Sacrament" in the Golden Text from<br />
Matthew (8:81: "Thou, when thou<br />
\J pravest, enter Into thy tiostM, imd<br />
un&%a<br />
when thou hast shut thy flour, pray<br />
to thy Father which b in suert't;<br />
IIN<br />
and thy Father which seolii in sicict<br />
I MM, A, J. SMITH MR. HelHIT LMWHY ihall reiwgrd they epeniy."<br />
rii 1, WXIITM<br />
Mil, FHANCIS •. TOWNSEND Selections to be road from "Siiienee<br />
and Health wlOi Kty lo the<br />
The Finest Most Complete Service<br />
Scriptures" by Marv Baker Eddy include<br />
the folloulm: (4:101: "What<br />
in South Jenmy<br />
we most need is the prayer or rerv*<br />
ent desire for grffivth In urBce^ i-s.<br />
pressed In patience, meckneiss. lovu.<br />
tniiaCesfvMM ^fionz, (P, C, OQTJon^<br />
good deeds.3<br />
•ral Mama Hat Sarnd Oc«n <strong>City</strong> and Surnvfttfhis Ana Tlie fallowing will be aniynii rm°<br />
•ages read (rum the Bible (Psalms<br />
Csnnnwamly fer ff Y««-t.<br />
19;14ir "Let the words <strong>of</strong> my mouUi,<br />
and the neditaUan <strong>of</strong> my heart, bu<br />
aeeeptable in thy sight, O Lord, my<br />
itrenaih, and my redeemer."<br />
* * *<br />
IT. JAMES A. M. E.<br />
ntt it, and Havan ••'<br />
John's Lutheran Church •av. O. •, Smith. -MhJr<br />
10TH AND CINTRAL<br />
11 a, m—Mornlnj Sirvtea,<br />
* a, m,—Sunday SebasL<br />
Rav. Frank F. Adler, S.T.M., P**tor<br />
•dO p, m.—Young rtonle<br />
•KINS loth >nd Ocaan Ava, Mr Church ami Sunday School<br />
IER SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE<br />
.M.—THE EARLY SERVICE<br />
*.—THE CHURCH SCHOOL<br />
Cathadral Fllmt • taund, color • tar<br />
All DapartniBiits<br />
Attandanc* Cards given ts Visitori<br />
.ML—THI SERVICE<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Wall, Ministry<br />
•f Music<br />
Jaannatta Darby Sfokas, Solelsl<br />
rch complatoly air conditioned for all wrvlcm<br />
including Church School<br />
ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL<br />
MTH & WEST AVENUE<br />
A. M THE SERVICE ,<br />
Barbara Cor*on, Soloist<br />
Istalla M, Adlar, Organiit<br />
1 at the Strand<br />
Bishop to Sp*titc<br />
mm OMiMraww «t itae<br />
at TaiWnacI*<br />
Churt* MUI MUl • Doctor jfit-<br />
f» tram l<br />
l<br />
Dr. Jfton wa* a dotes* >» I* Uw<br />
thsnorM CoBtrnama *t tb* Mi«»odwt BOB<br />
Chiiot* In |«M and la • weaker M 1 tt<br />
Ihe Geaenl General ConfenetK* Conftncnce CommW Comml*sl«i<br />
on JuruHUctkmal StmcttH*- In<br />
\ :<br />
THE MASTER'S CHQRALA1BBS comprise four students<br />
andI<br />
a teacher from Moody Bible InsUtute, Chicago,<br />
who ling and play instruments."They will -appear Sunday<br />
afternoon on the Music Pier from 3 to 4 o'clock as part <strong>of</strong><br />
the Summer Bible Conference program sponsored by the<br />
CHBTER J<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church,<br />
fvnmrol<br />
201 ASBURY<br />
<strong>of</strong> the IXIN Aniieleti ArM <strong>of</strong><br />
Rev. Adlsr to Give<br />
OCiAN CITY, N. t.<br />
the Methodint Church will be the<br />
Sermon This Sunday iuett speaker at the Boardwalk Scrv.<br />
fHONM 24S4<br />
lee In the Moorlyn Thcatiie, There<br />
The Hev, Frank F. Adler, paKior will be a song •ervlee led by How*<br />
Ganaraaioajs <strong>of</strong> Fwn*raAi<br />
<strong>of</strong> §1, John's Luthdr&tl Church, svlll ard Gilbert and special muKle by the M. NOAM W. MOOM JM,<br />
preach his first sermon this Sunday Summer Solo Quartet. Anthem "For The Tahemacie In <strong>Ocean</strong> Cite has<br />
momlnfi after haviap! been stricken A» Who Watch", Dickinson, >|o by been filled wttli overflow erowdi at<br />
ill last February, rk will address Waller rrcderteks, tenor, ' Open the the 11 a. nt, ierviee i.locc H opened<br />
{ the 9 o'clock service.<br />
Gates <strong>of</strong> the Temple", f» Knum.: for (ervicei on June U, Tili*< will<br />
The clergyman underwent a long Anthem, "Pwir Wayfaring Stranger", probably mean tllat many members<br />
j period <strong>of</strong> hOKpltallaaiioii and later Spiritual,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the coiinn-Sallon, unlna they<br />
convalescence at home bclore he was Tuiidiy, jyly li_<br />
mako It a point to arrive early, wUI<br />
pQrmitted to even visit the church. ' i p. m,—Summer Auxiiijiry flieel, prefer to attend the s o'clock Mirv<br />
For the past two monthK he has grrd, ! ins In the lineayne Hotel. "Mono, lee, which so far hah not been filled,<br />
[ ually bo#n "getting baok into har, 1 logyes", bf Mrs, Ruth ParK<strong>On</strong>s Stra- it was painted out by Dr. Ix»n<br />
ness" by ptteridin^ spctfipj events ] lian, win. Harry W, Torben is theMoore,<br />
superintendent.<br />
and speaking briefly to thv Sunday ; hostess ehairman,<br />
Thta iundiy molna, July u,<br />
School,<br />
MfadffMriay, July 17—<br />
the Tabernacle Aaaoetalien will pix- FIRST METHODIST CHI<br />
Ills most eneiiretle effort to dale i 7:49 p. n,—Mid-Wevk Prayer Serv. licnt as its morning r-praStr the pop-<br />
occurred last Sunday when lui spoke j ice in ttie. Assembly ilali, A Kervlec ular biihop ol tliB Los AngclH Area Eighth StiMt «|i«d Central Avenue<br />
at some length during the dedica- <strong>of</strong> long, prayer and medlLillan, All ot the Uclhodbtt Church, Bishop<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> St, John's ne\v 3fith st, chapel, : are Invited to share In this hour. tierald Kmnedy, ills post include*<br />
In Its Jurisdiction not only Southern<br />
SUtm MY HHi<br />
California but Arizona, Hawaii, ike<br />
Jecl: "PlayinK God".<br />
Cap* May Building Latin American pnswiaeal Confer,<br />
7 p, m,—Vusper Service, f^optilar<br />
eneet and those Korean anu ChuiHC<br />
dlseussiun, hymn slnglhu, $8,500 For Month<br />
IN THE CHURCH<br />
minister* who were formerly in tiie<br />
Sunday, July II—<br />
; Building permits tuialing ai,SMO Oriefilai Conference. Bishop Ken-<br />
lr a, m,—Bible classic for all. ; were is«UEd by the city <strong>of</strong> Cape May nedy Is a ti-usue <strong>of</strong> the FaeMc<br />
f A.M. and 11 A.M. Service*<br />
11 a, m,=-"Sorrow Lessons".<br />
7 |l, m—Veiner SunB Service,<br />
during June, ii v.ns reported ay<br />
SclMol <strong>of</strong> IUHIKIU" ul Iho Collcse<br />
Rev, Smout Ims bevn a popuUir ; Public Woi-ka CominissionL-r Carl H. <strong>of</strong> thv pacific at Stuviiten, CaUfoniia, 'GIVE IN AND WIN"<br />
si-eaker for HUVITOI jeiirs He hn« Youniiberg,<br />
and a director <strong>of</strong> th- \iat,1can AH»<br />
bien pastur <strong>of</strong> CliRpcl|iBtu I.unc<br />
elation <strong>of</strong> TheoIOiCici'l Schools, Rocke-<br />
Two permiti for :ic-.- buildlnKs<br />
! lint Church, Balllmore, Md., for 17 y.nrs<br />
feller Fund, Inc.<br />
Sr. Wftttim R. Gufflct<br />
C'liHPlsin ICiil I ol Middle FJIN! Rt^iiin with an eslimaied value <strong>of</strong> HMO As usuaL there will be two morn-<br />
• p.<br />
m —Eytnln* Wonbtp. ill givll AJr Palrol, L' H, Air Forte, were issued duflns .lie month, and ing services, one at 9 and the other<br />
Mati f<br />
! one permit for rc-sn In- al a nominal at II o'clock In the new Oeenn <strong>City</strong> Summer Solo Quartet Sings at Every<br />
I' ' p, m. Wadnesday -evcnlne SECOND CAP! MAY BAPTIST I value or $1,000 was granted. Tabernacle at Weak? av, between Janlea Mar»a«yi, SoaM-atw Walter FtvaWIcfc<br />
prayer meeting.<br />
Shara rd, Paiarma<br />
Sth and sth sts. Birth ^eiviees are<br />
7ilB p, m,—Priyer Serrte*. Riv, Harry F, Flndclian, Pasfar<br />
preceded by a IS-rnhJute soirs icrv, Rachal Arnwtrvny, AH* DavW Humphrey,<br />
•rWa¥—<br />
,_ Su.nl.]> Church Srhoul lupins al<br />
ice. The TabernaelB Ii mecfiaillcBlly<br />
7:30 p. m.—Junior Chair » 8:45 n, m,. Albeit Wells, superinlin<br />
air vcMUalcd and lhcre Is naple<br />
O. AshlM,<br />
l<br />
dent, Durlnii llil» qunrter, the lc«,<br />
•:S0 p, m —S.nlor Choir notarial sons lire about "FcrLanaliik", <strong>of</strong> the<br />
• • •<br />
Old Testament", and this neck the<br />
In The Moorlyn Theater<br />
TAURNACLI BAPTIST<br />
lesaon ronciTlls Jethro, the falherin,<br />
lih it, and Wad av.<br />
law <strong>of</strong> Moses, A eerUfleate <strong>of</strong> at-<br />
R.v. William H. Wllten, P«.K>r lendalue will in- given il you need<br />
10 a, m, Sunday School.<br />
U loi- ,vour church and buhdiiy<br />
HOW<br />
730 IV M,<br />
11 a, m. Morning Worihip Service. Sthuol,<br />
Thursday. I p. m. Choir rehearsil.<br />
Why art than east down, O<br />
7« p, m. Evening Worship Sefv.<br />
Worship serviet* burins ul 11 u'-<br />
CHRISTIAN<br />
my soul? and whr art thoo<br />
uliHik with Mrs. Fashluy playiny the<br />
lee, -<br />
diaquieled within Me 7 Hope<br />
i,ruan prelude. Hermon by the pas-<br />
SCIENCE<br />
Wednosd.y. I p. B Prayer meat tor,<br />
thau In God.,,— (P»l« 42,<br />
Lo. An0«l« ATM, AtoNwriMf Churdi<br />
Monday Ironi 9 a, m, to 11:30 a. m,<br />
HEALS<br />
ing,<br />
ii, the Daily Vacation Dibit S»hnul, It cone! to all <strong>of</strong> us that,<br />
• • •<br />
flolllers, bllrl" lour ililidren, "Play,<br />
CBNTHAL OCEAN CITY CHAPEL<br />
havliir achieved our wordly<br />
ilistrui-iion",<br />
11M C.ntr.l .v<br />
desirea, we st.111 know a vacua WONB (1*00 kc) twnday «t4f A, M,<br />
Wednesday rvvilhi'! HI (I uVlock is<br />
Sunday, July ta-<br />
Iho Iliillr <strong>of</strong> Inspliialiiii, 'i'hv i-i.iks and gnawing despair <strong>of</strong> joy<br />
9:30 A.M.: CHURCH SCHOOL MR ALL A0C$. .<br />
WLDB (14WIUI Sunday Ilt4S P. M,<br />
il a. m—Morning Srrvlrr. llt'v. ii, slildylliiJ Ihe, 'Lord's Prayer", unfulfilled. A nd It will jive m<br />
Robert C. Smooi Jr., speaker. Suh.<br />
WO« (Hike) Sunday 7:41 P.M.: NURSERY for mill children f •. m. * 11 •- m.<br />
Come and fiijoj UIIJ i.iudy «i;ll us. no peace until, humbly Erek-<br />
The suiiclay uvuiim;' service will iiiR. we have made our peace WFILTV
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Sutwoy raff* WCCIL <strong>of</strong><br />
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mhur rJ M make ran<br />
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BARBERSHOP<br />
New Location<br />
Handcrs Hotel<br />
ON HTH snsr<br />
COLONS CLUB OVIC<br />
I* »•<br />
Mr<br />
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ian VUttor<br />
ruts, <strong>of</strong> Drawl<br />
! to Shore Ha.<br />
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13Spe«dersPay<br />
Court Penalties<br />
iy witt a hip<br />
in a fall at Hie A<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Charged $23 For<br />
aruio wag taten In<br />
ra to the <strong>of</strong>flc* o 85 on Boulevard<br />
Bitk, who in turn A group <strong>of</strong> 13 apacdort were pen-<br />
" for x-rayi,<br />
aliaed by Municipal Judge Franklin<br />
A Kins In Truffle Court Tuesday<br />
when aix defendants wero Aocd and<br />
the others forfeited b«U by failing<br />
to appear<br />
John M Clark, M, <strong>of</strong> Brooklawn.<br />
N J, was fined *W and » court<br />
cosU on conviction <strong>of</strong> the chars* by<br />
police that he drove hla auto W<br />
miles an. hour on tho Somcra Point<br />
Wvd He told the court hit apoedometer<br />
waa not wwrfciOB and h«<br />
didni realize hla M>*ed.<br />
NEW<br />
RoberUon B Taylor, 21, <strong>of</strong> Bethlehem,<br />
Pa , waa ftned »30 on a guilty*<br />
pica, and Jackie Lee Golden, 23, <strong>of</strong><br />
Poteau, Okla. -was fined W for<br />
HIARINO speeding and *t fo- falllns to carry<br />
OLASSBS the registration for his car<br />
Gene B AdamJ. 22, <strong>of</strong> JlFglns,<br />
Pa, was penalized *l« ana Amos J<br />
Stull 3rd, Huntingdon Valhsy, Pa,<br />
waa fined *I3. They bolll pleaded<br />
guUt}<br />
Forfeiting ball on the charge new<br />
Buckle> A Reed", 21 Ne« Freedom,<br />
Pa, *M; K»b*rt L. KnechL is put*,<br />
burgh. «», James A. WhltasV 10,<br />
PoNsville. I'a «t3; Stanley M Went<br />
icl, M. Columbia. Pa . *30. Mildred<br />
F Gelstwelt, 53. WoUlneford. Ta .<br />
an, iMonte Croca m. PhiladelpM*,<br />
§25, Richard Hoilltaktr, 20, Ablng<br />
ton. PH. MO, John J llagcn. 2o,<br />
Philadelphia. f» on charges ol<br />
and failure to carry hla<br />
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BATE OH<br />
SAVING AttOUMB*<br />
Enconraged by the results <strong>of</strong> an •II Hi* way from the KayparMMala.<br />
experiment in traiflc movement over wan Interchange fa tha Cllflsn-Pal-<br />
•nan ana, wni Wl mllea. O« Hiat<br />
its Raritan River crosiing, <strong>of</strong>fk-lals Parkway dl.twii*, sniy the half-<br />
ot the Garden SUte Parkway today il utifi :m SVyin<br />
flower Arrangement*.<br />
For All Occasions<br />
Impress<br />
your belt<br />
girl with<br />
one 61 our<br />
fresh ant<br />
lovely bouquets<br />
or<br />
corsages.<br />
REDUaiON M0RT6A6E LOANS<br />
HOME PURCHASE wd Hurricane Chain<br />
AiburrAv«ni«<br />
GRACE ANN SCHWIETZER, who plays the lead in "T1a» Magic Shoes," c6mlng to<br />
the Gateway Playhouse for » special children's matinee tomorrow at 2 p. m., points to<br />
her .magical red shoes, while Mary Ann Tietjen, left, and Ward Landrigan look on in<br />
amazement Three-act play with dancing and music is booked for youngsters <strong>of</strong> the area,<br />
with groups invited at special pricei. *<br />
Parkway Trying New Project | % fgy<br />
to Reduce Raritan Congestion f l<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Accident<br />
Bring* DiunitMl<br />
•two rtolo'rtt* '«•««. itaed *lS tath<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho 4.400-fooi bridge.<br />
by Munlslpar Judge Franklin A.<br />
th-, brldia prasMHy lacks a third<br />
King Tuewlsy on earelDss driving<br />
Chairman Katharine E. White ol Una,<br />
chargeg, while two oihor defendiints<br />
the Now Jersey Hlghwiy Authority<br />
which operates the 173 mile Parkway, It Is in that half mile where tha were exonerated on Ins tame charge.<br />
reported that eontrnrtori havi begun permanent Improvement will be made Ferdinand P. Bericr, «, <strong>of</strong> Col-<br />
preparations for paving a third lane to <strong>of</strong>fer greater axuranea against llngdale. Pa,, wa. Bned tar an •«!,<br />
alons the northbound roadway Im- a Lotllenack devdoping at the Rari- dent last week wbea his ear emtiicd<br />
mediately MBth and north <strong>of</strong> thetan<br />
Rivet Bridge, whWk under the into the rear <strong>of</strong> anotlwr In a tine <strong>of</strong><br />
Rjrltsn Wver,<br />
enierlmenl has been marked with traTHe oi! U* Somert Point bhsd, "<br />
ji-lluw (raffle lines for three-lane The charge again;! Rtbert A,<br />
Thlt new «»l«t will provide northbound muvement.<br />
MarUi, ja, Chatham, Pa., wai brouxht<br />
thi*, lane* for northammJ Ir.fllc<br />
by Patrolman Ralph Ovos who told<br />
Trudi Shoppe<br />
CARDS — 8IFT1 — FtoWtM<br />
Ml Aibury AVMIM<br />
Phon. 0956<br />
Wi Wl« ANTWIMM<br />
N»opr*n*<br />
Sweep<br />
Installation<br />
Optional<br />
ahead <strong>of</strong> the htavy traffic whlci<br />
drnlops In that area on summer<br />
Asbury av. and again a lew moments<br />
v-eek ends," commlatlonsr While<br />
later at Mh st. and Central av.<br />
•aid.<br />
Careless driving charges against<br />
Mrs. Marie B. Paul, <strong>of</strong> i§63 Central<br />
The new work Is scheduled to beav,,<br />
and Victor L. Cronin, <strong>of</strong> 22 Simp,<br />
done In two weeks under a $59,000 son av,, were dismissed by Judge<br />
contract awarded the South Jersey King, i<br />
Construction Co. <strong>of</strong> Riverside. Com,<br />
fetltive bids on the contract were<br />
According to the dcrendanu. their<br />
solicited without advertising In the<br />
cars collided when .Mrs, Paul was<br />
tiforl to expedite the Project,<br />
driving north on West av. and Cron.<br />
In attempted a left tum to jo cast<br />
on nth M, The court, held It to be<br />
a civil damage nwttar.<br />
Tin Autlwrlry last month camaiktad<br />
tit* MiilTilaiii *A «fcs LSHIIB<br />
p i v f n TlVV ^VBa^e^fi | d ajaj 4V1 • nw ar^aivilie/<br />
•IrMch katwaan Hw K«yport M«t«wan<br />
infarfhaitM and tha Raritan<br />
Isli Plata, which la •!•* Ihouund<br />
fnt ssuKi <strong>of</strong> the R|v«r, In Iti<br />
Initial try-out, a bottleneck tniira.<br />
•ri sn MM northbound roadway ka.<br />
twaan.Ni* tail plata and th» brMsi<br />
f unday avanlnt.<br />
As a result, the Authority undertook<br />
the experiment 1B painting temporary<br />
yellow lines to funnel traffic<br />
Into three lanes from the toll plaza<br />
to the crest <strong>of</strong> the bridge. Such a<br />
move required motorlfts using the<br />
extreme right lane to staddie what<br />
Is known as the Parkway's "slnglni<br />
•houlder"—a strip <strong>of</strong> corrugated cmirete<br />
which resounds with an audible<br />
w.irning when a ear's tires" stray <strong>of</strong>f<br />
he payment onto It.<br />
Whlk! State polleo and oihor Paikway<br />
personnel have repwted favorable<br />
retulta In moving traffic since<br />
then, it was felt that a permanent<br />
L-iipravement would provide a great,<br />
tr measure <strong>of</strong> relief as well ns a<br />
feiore adequate surface for heavy<br />
travel.<br />
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11 Atlantic AVMIIM PHON I Hit<br />
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Around the Fishing Beat<br />
port Mtwsni October 1 uHt M«r<br />
I en en^r,<br />
ill Dltpoial fihouM flw dm txMti be unible<br />
Township Committee for emereency reason* to carry the<br />
, Snow Canning OB, this clam riteOa anray between ihoM By BILL UNI<br />
bow channel around tt» Mh it<br />
an agreement In tK- dfta, the flim will be permitted to About dhlt time <strong>of</strong> the Milan bridle . , . king, around UK bar In<br />
i shell disposal by the stockpile them at the airport pro- might be'well to rtop >hort and take<br />
the Mat , , , apett, donunooly known<br />
an "ape May MedlM*, #rywher«.<br />
viding tliB riHils are covered sriui a good long look at the condition! The apota are about a half pound.<br />
•Rnemcnt signed by Cravcl or tspaoll to prevont an odor. prevailing lit and around <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Snow Co. <strong>of</strong>ficials be-<br />
Court Judge Vincent Nowadays then are few ttilnfi<br />
<strong>City</strong>'s flriitaif grounds.<br />
pulstod that the amore<br />
certain than expense we hadn't There have been a lot af lull<br />
RIAnlfl §w rlvv<br />
•t the county olr- counted on, .<br />
taken » f.r.thU summer, but cuches<br />
hive been erratic and the flih waa sndktad. and tvnwd m» M<br />
•mall. Hurricane Audrey did netfc-.<br />
ii.- iTatwt fJ-jfcln-B aaataBBHa H<br />
help matters any when ihe fluttered<br />
past tun weeks ago.<br />
thlnli ptak up within the naat twa<br />
weeks, pcrtH^M MM year wW he<br />
King flriilnf hai picked UP llnee Hi* IMM, LrnTt hap* Hi M n<br />
her departure but the klnglen are<br />
•mailer than the generation that wu<br />
swimming around here last year. Oettlni to the actual c.tchM<br />
Flounders In the bay are to iUCh corded for the pan week end, Nil-<br />
variety that there*) a ehinee <strong>of</strong> on's Marina reported one <strong>of</strong> thole<br />
catching them the ilie el a barrel lurreihead Bsunden, Pete Jordan<br />
»LL BOAT HOIST and It TON ELECTRICAL HOIST head or, more <strong>of</strong>ten, null enough <strong>of</strong> Yeadon, P.,, celebrated the<br />
IHTKST UINIHINUS AS D IIAI UHTS AMV« HKHK tn drop In a tand bucket.<br />
Fourth <strong>of</strong> July by reeling In a nine<br />
t Complete <strong>Line</strong> POWER BOAT<br />
pound flat fish from Rainbow Chan-<br />
MT and TACtCLl MNTALS<br />
Klnlt and weak! are in the wrf nel<br />
MINE HARDWAti ROW BOATS<br />
hut II la hard to My iuat when you Four niiiermen reported their nuf<br />
COMPLETE ONE-STOP ItRVICg<br />
will hit them, The sndnlsn at the catches at Ed Cernman'a Tackle<br />
channel In Me Inlet tat MMh that Shop. R. L. Dotts <strong>of</strong> PltUburcn<br />
turf nthlng patMtW I* very o«od. snugged e'ight kings on the Fourtn.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e lent •••ndlng aurf caater uld<br />
MAY'S<br />
The same day, A. johnion <strong>of</strong> Pollly<br />
It It In the beat condlHwi he hit netted II weaka and one king.<br />
teen tar M yean, WfMher thh la<br />
BOAT YARD<br />
actually the caae er net. the catch.<br />
William Krouse e| HaddonSeld, N.<br />
•i in the Met wrf have "----<br />
1. had the best catch with 80 kings,<br />
and BASIN<br />
•petty,<br />
f thre£ flounder and 4<br />
white perch.<br />
12th & Bayfrant MarlM Produclt The iittrf Ashing from the Oeean Dick QiffBrd <strong>of</strong> Oc*an <strong>City</strong> landed<br />
<strong>City</strong> Fishing Clubs Pier at 14th at. 11 kings, five flounders and SO Cape<br />
hat been good as far at numbers May goodies.<br />
are concerned but again the nab, Steelman'a recorded a pair <strong>of</strong> good<br />
with the ever present exceptions, are fluke catches. Jimei Jordan, Droxer<br />
Email.<br />
Hill and Francis Robinson, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
There were blue fish catches rans <strong>City</strong>, brought back 14 flih. Including<br />
Ing from 24 to 100 thU week. They one nine and one eight pound, 13<br />
SEA FISHING BOATS are reported out about 14 miles, ouncer.<br />
weighing between Hi and three<br />
pounds. But the reports also indi- The heat tatchea •( Muea were<br />
cate that the three pounders are few listed at tteelnian'a. J. Lynn, S,<br />
and far between.<br />
Bawnuut and N. Ratahert abaard Henry Stetwagon and Sluuider •erger.<br />
Porgies have been taken along<br />
Lynn'i "tuttyn If landad IW AJIen'a fishermen lvorking In uie<br />
with sea bus <strong>of</strong>t live Fathom Ught<br />
bluet, July 1, and It en Hie tolei made some good king catches.<br />
•Ian lanagar, and BIU gasiaman <strong>of</strong><br />
There also waa mm mention sf a Ed Rook, Bin Tyson <strong>of</strong> PhUadel "<br />
Leaving Daily at SsOO A. M.<br />
few porglea landed In the bay, andphla,<br />
George Culleo, Wynnewood.<br />
Mti bass from 12 to 14 miles <strong>of</strong>f Lou Hayes, Whltemarsh, and Ed<strong>On</strong><br />
BAIT and TACKLE FURNISHED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Hlnes, Phllly. on Jim Aecardl's "Jim<br />
ROW BOATS FOB HIRE<br />
Weaks are in evidence In Rain- md" boated 58 blues <strong>of</strong>f the North<br />
east Bid,<br />
CHARTER BOATS FOR HIRE<br />
WHIM TO TiNB.£ONTIST Out <strong>of</strong> Lemant's, Sam Wilson and<br />
WIlSHMAtnU AND Herb Harrison wen flahlng all weak.<br />
HOOK TH1 WINNIRt <strong>On</strong> the fifth they were out with<br />
George Bsaner and captured 25<br />
ALLEN'S DOCKS<br />
In tha 22nd Annual weaks, four kings and one flounder.<br />
<strong>On</strong> the sixth with Bruit Wilson the<br />
and Bay Avanues Phona 8513 CAPE MAY COUNTY total was 23 weaks and on the lev<br />
enth Sam and Herb netted 25 weaks,<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
two flounders and six Uogs by<br />
FISHING CONTIST themselves. They reeled In IS weaks<br />
the Bent diy.<br />
WRIT! FOR FOLBIR<br />
Gene Lukeni and Blanche Forrest<br />
Walter M. Treeii, Dlreeter uf Philadelphia netted a total <strong>of</strong> M<br />
Cape May Court Haute, N, J,<br />
kings and six flounders In two days<br />
v.orth <strong>of</strong> fishing, July ( and 7.<br />
Pop" Shaw Joined them on the<br />
eighth and the trio pulled In M<br />
kings and 12 flounders<br />
Charter Heat<br />
Lou Momyer <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
hooked two nekflsh on the htm<br />
e weighed four pounds, the other<br />
SPORT FISHING three. He was out the next day with<br />
Bob Momyer and C. W. Kaeppler and<br />
returned with a eaten <strong>of</strong> 14 flound-<br />
on fh*<br />
ers and weaks<br />
* * m<br />
"Tfclt Runner"<br />
Last Saturday the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Unking<br />
Club staged its Ant club fishing<br />
content witti about SO member* Ink.<br />
Ing nan. Between l:tp and 1:30 a<br />
tout <strong>of</strong> 240 Afh were broufht onto<br />
the pier,<br />
L Prize Wiim<br />
County Racognition<br />
Victor X>. SeUBBerar, SllS Kennedy<br />
dr, Chevy Chain, 1M.. U the<br />
wwMy winner In Cape M*J- County.<br />
Had annual flsbine «mt«t.<br />
Fr«*oM*r Walter ft Iraeii, in<br />
chart* <strong>of</strong> Hie contort, reported that<br />
M M m r Mught a abi pound, nine<br />
ounc* flounder In the bay at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>. The entry waa submitted by<br />
w*lstuniiit«r D. C, Lemont, at MB<br />
Bay ay,<br />
iBtrlaa <strong>of</strong> weaMah, kiitsu, flounder,<br />
fluk*. ttutog and leabaH prevailed<br />
fcWl fte past week, Treen stated.<br />
W«t«f Mdrtguea, JIM Bybenrj-<br />
**.J<br />
"id«lphla nagged lie kingjes.<br />
V McCarthy did the aane to M.<br />
__ Sunday, John Una and Joe<br />
Brook* af pjuily Boated. M kings,<br />
George Xoah and party from PhJ.<br />
adelphla aboard the "Mary G" netted<br />
2* bluet.<br />
• * *<br />
In a recent edition <strong>of</strong> the Wall<br />
street Journal, mention was made <strong>of</strong><br />
a ftahing lure with batteriea Inside<br />
that power a mull buser. The<br />
btuaer Is aupposed to attract the fish.<br />
There's cause to wonder If it #U1<br />
attract many flshermeh, B<br />
> Wu9 to Introduce Home<br />
Intramurals to Middle Twp.<br />
The mtnunural »|»rt« proenn <strong>of</strong><br />
O«an Clty'« public •choola. which<br />
ha> gained atate-wld* and even nv<br />
tlonal recognition among educators<br />
over the past IS yean, la scheduled<br />
to be -tnnsBlanMd" ttla fall to the<br />
cumput <strong>of</strong> ana <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s athletic<br />
rival*, Middle Townihip.<br />
Doing the •sadework down •*. Cape<br />
May Court House will be a young<br />
man who la a product <strong>of</strong> the local<br />
Intramural system, Richard O. Titos<br />
Jr., <strong>of</strong> ill 4th ft,<br />
Tltua, a graduate <strong>of</strong> Trenton State<br />
Teachers College last month,<br />
just been elected by the Middle<br />
Township Board <strong>of</strong> Education as<br />
teacher <strong>of</strong> health and physical education.<br />
Ha duties also will Include<br />
coaching the vanity basketball team<br />
and assisting with the football team.<br />
<strong>On</strong>. af hit malar ajaaJt wlll be<br />
•w •ffn^PllsSISsy Bww ii!!! HnvHI apVFSS<br />
Wiadelpbla, recorded th« «M<br />
catch In the flounder entrlea, that <strong>of</strong> pnerwn aueh aa <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> hat<br />
a *even (Winder, hooked <strong>of</strong>t* Town, had far many Many yMra, years. In InwMck<br />
kM all<br />
•eod/b inW<br />
and alrla era fhran an oppor<br />
y te partMpaM, A atart M<br />
nt heat fluke eateh was by Joseph<br />
H»!ilt»<br />
«••-<br />
• •••as HrKIHII •Ifnf^n<br />
ji^j-fi^j a&laiaBiBEAania'<br />
^H! •llWlliy VBUJp I^n B^*f!<br />
Rusa» af Yeadon, Pa , Hrhlcfa wiUthfd nftaaSBBBBi Aar aaBSaaBainilsBi ^Aa^liaTa4afciM, ||||i ffcaat<br />
U (HHiuds, 12 ounce* caught fram a<br />
party boat out <strong>of</strong> Wildwsod,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy man aspects M hraaalsn<br />
and refine H, itarthm in September.<br />
Thlrtseny^ar-old Albert Xolanick,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Shrewsbury, N, J, submitted UM As practiced In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Intra-<br />
only drum Ash entry the past week murals <strong>of</strong>fer every<br />
It Uppad the scales at M pounds, 9<br />
ounot, and measured 41 lnche* In<br />
lens ns,<br />
William Henry. South Bennl* has<br />
tin distinction <strong>of</strong> eatchuig a four<br />
pound. Bve ounce large mouth bass<br />
In Hit frenh water pond near the<br />
wateffworfca at Rio Grande.<br />
1 Alter such a ayftam baa naan to<br />
effect In Middle Township fW a<br />
while. It ta]lad «f)/MS^00^M0, or IT par<br />
cent below the Munar rnonttn laat<br />
year. In the flrtt half <strong>of</strong> IBM, amtract*<br />
war* runnlac I par a<br />
above 1965.<br />
student a chance<br />
to play a wide variety <strong>of</strong> major and<br />
miner iports during the school Mar,<br />
with team whuiers and Individual<br />
champions determined on an Intrlcute<br />
point soring basis.<br />
It was developed by the brother!<br />
Carey, T, John, who sow la in the<br />
real estate ouslness here, and E.<br />
Feriton, who Is still <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
physical education director and var-<br />
•Ity foottaU aaeh. The Intramural<br />
system they originated has been<br />
widely copied and has Been featured<br />
In ariieles in several pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
nagazlnet for teachers.<br />
Titus, who Is employed at the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city post<strong>of</strong>fice during the<br />
summer, was a track star for <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
35 SHORE RO.<br />
<strong>City</strong>-High School while attending<br />
chases here, and alto played some<br />
basketball and other snort*. At<br />
Trenton State he played vanity<br />
basketball and participated In track<br />
nd scoccer.<br />
Intramural* han been credited<br />
In the past wHh haarlnfl helpad h><br />
davalas battar vanity Mama far<br />
Qeean CHy bacauae May start traln-<br />
Ini ItM hoys both In skill and<br />
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| "They all were not only efficient,<br />
When a disconsolate citizen rrltl but genuinely courteous -and all this<br />
cites Ihv odlcer, that Is nol nmi | during whaL musl l«? onr <strong>of</strong> thf<br />
IHCBUIC It occuni morr (Jinn Orta rll > » buslfit »rrk md»- whrn iwslonally<br />
But when art anprttlatni. ' ltr problems must bt nl Hull IU.H*<br />
t ttlrcn lumis thr <strong>of</strong>flcprs, that'n ncu •> I ic8t<br />
Granted,<br />
IMTBUSC It In somemhai rare ' Bccauw JM finu <strong>of</strong> HI urrr<br />
Rt1inrdlcs8 <strong>of</strong> Ihc 9plnlon <strong>of</strong> poll!,• ^qunlly Imprftiiwl p , I Jjusl<br />
lull] by home dta£runtlc(l motanstt you miuhl Ilk** lo know uiiat * vpry<br />
cauilht In a
*«<br />
, |BT WK EnWfnMC WIU NB9<br />
W T A Q M N 10-M, « tampta* Mont Feed<br />
ESTONIA JMCWOAM NAT - BONE MEAL<br />
MNfUIIUJ ftef tfMftJNG tCow Manur*)<br />
HOUY TONE - S-104 AGMNITt<br />
MUSHKOOM SOH, IGfMnd and<br />
C H. Shoemaker Lumber Co,<br />
Highway<br />
Hobby House<br />
MMUHMVALK<br />
THB WESTS SNQAt.<br />
FURNITURE<br />
ANTMIM > HOWIII<br />
REFINISHED and<br />
REPAIRED<br />
EARL NQtmrS<br />
BIGELOW<br />
iURAILE<br />
Bcraio* VITALAC wTBuot<br />
FLOOR & DEOC ENAMIL<br />
PEZA<br />
SPECULIZINl IN<br />
• RAVKU 1<br />
• IAOD LASAOC tmt<br />
• tAJCEO i, OW3CEN<br />
VOLTACOS «<br />
W«WTA«IU|<br />
3^ n ^'"-"^SirV'fiS 7w<br />
:%,V-?;X'Wv£y«V\tvW^;$i:(y;j^^<br />
££&=£«£ I Classified Advertij<br />
Ad RnnalBf I eataeeaaw Taew. wtth B War* er<br />
Ads lU^uirtn* Boxfiamben. », a^.<br />
All Classified Advertising<br />
Sa *TOs* ' *** ta> Qaasn^^,<br />
io. aiTW Is<br />
ntsiwr R»=in»B« inn be m bcfon<br />
Marine look<br />
AU,<br />
PfTH J,<br />
t- Mtf ML<br />
} •'<br />
,Y 14, DOUBLE PAYOFF: WANT ADS MY BOTH Uttft AND RiADBR. M Wl»;<br />
FOR SALE<br />
.AST RUNAUOUT<br />
__aneer mrjlop. Both<br />
VS'lnrlshleld, itcsrlng<br />
euiiain made can.<br />
cunUlllnn. M M<br />
A^r iBMEynrMs;<br />
jius in *mer reside<br />
Nu, 13 Flnisanlvllle<br />
bne'Atliinllii clly i<br />
F>\ 130 HP, Chris<br />
JBl lur Qcuun fluhinu,<br />
bin, fully rquippiHi,<br />
' <strong>of</strong>fer, Brcndiinirer's,<br />
nil clly, Phniw'llBR.<br />
PT Spnrumnn Will-<br />
•OAT1 FOR SAL!<br />
14' - UT .. IS' BATTEAUi, Newll<br />
painted and Dverkoara, ready tin<br />
UK, »-«-00 to f4UUI Mien. M. ip<br />
Vpung UCHiey't foUB, PHDIW<br />
c'lt lteiia<br />
Uj-fT. RUNABOUT—Compieleiy fibis-<br />
Klu.iml Hull, Uiea only one leaisn,<br />
(1UU.UJ. Can be seen'at lOi W, Pier»<br />
•on Ave,, Soiniri Point, LJ<br />
»,, ,<br />
a-FT. AJUSTOCHArT RUNABOUT<br />
wilh is n,p, Evinrude motor, on*<br />
your old, Ilke'niiw. E, _Tharmon ait,<br />
W. conneetleul Ave SmriL-m point.<br />
I'honc Sanwn Point «B, 7-2§<br />
31-ST CABIN CRUISER. Jiead. Lavell<br />
bilge pump, BO h.p, liroy motor,<br />
INuu.00, H<strong>of</strong>fman Boll Works sameis<br />
Point. r-H<br />
to wqpkis iigo._ Per-<br />
=_Hi.-aliy new 130 h,p. WANTiD TO BUY<br />
I <strong>City</strong> tttto-W. 1-Vi<br />
HULL—Two yean yRSlTuaK — ENTIRE HOME <strong>of</strong><br />
cknlt, Vrrv foil. •mailer lou. Will ftelp you clean<br />
oitiu-, biuefnunt or jjaraie. w ~ flgnt, • - -<br />
pnunc Sonieri Point or<br />
if<br />
ef Your Chela<br />
RUCK<br />
kC • CADtUAC<br />
Atbury Avan'u*<br />
iCIty Phon. 0606<br />
SASY WAM1BR<br />
trie fan, gorar<br />
.toon (suuida).<br />
FOR SALE<br />
PHr.ASANTS—(l you Ilk. th.<br />
Htlnii, Mdir our oa nMdy<br />
today we t.ecie them for you<br />
<strong>City</strong> delivery. Phone lBiA>M.<br />
DHItTWOOD — WholCMle and ntall<br />
Writ bstiu and «tr« C14P Jit<br />
rWRNITURE— Dei<br />
- itiwa and<br />
SAVE UP TO $1,000.00<br />
•n 1957 Chevrolet & OWsmoblle Demonstrator<br />
Palmer Chevrolet & Oldsmobile<br />
IHTAtLiiHIS Iflft<br />
Opkrt Men. through Sat, 9-A. M. to 9 P. M.<br />
Ntw Car thaw Room • J119. Asbury Av«. Ptien* MIS<br />
UCtt Lot'9H.«nd$imparn. >tr matlc lc ivuhn un unt vln, d<br />
chee At (liable from July<br />
-UMSUM IJiM artci «ttei All«U.t Wtat 17.<br />
includinif ullUUH Mir<br />
it lull tile fath and pow-<br />
L tfe living mom vttth rlre-<br />
MiM dlnlnK room in-<br />
[rage No phone in-<br />
Brown Rfioltor ^7n><br />
SM.E AT SACRIFICE PKICB^-Owner,<br />
bustneas transferred lo South liana<br />
some brick front cottage 3 bedrdoltw<br />
tile b»Ui ui • ••-<br />
^hice. dlnlnc roopj.<br />
Itehen and hut water heal.<br />
Section half block H><br />
• A beautiful<br />
- J A Brown<br />
Avt<br />
90 weehl> 'Apply<br />
soul AilanOc A^<br />
Hurl<br />
"-a<br />
«09 apartment<br />
Utn, aftei J—m —.,— T.—<br />
Bedroom sura apartment, open ivrrk<br />
•tartlna- July 71OI. V0 T-13<br />
claim cooT. newly dakenMeV >«*ati<br />
uly Ii IO.30. a(ld Auicusv 3rd on<br />
•»_ jB_« __._.. - *• •*• - m ii . A m<br />
. Road. Gutlena, ~<br />
APARTMENTS RJNT<br />
AT with<br />
ill- equipped UlMpsil ANTiaUkS WANiplj—8rlcn-b,uc cut<br />
Utlnn, only Miua, aid cam and iimwan,<br />
0 for quick •iBinp,. h.xikt and etc. Vt Hrlafit.<br />
'Vk<br />
Allans Egmtn Paint 4BJJ or «.« II<br />
ji-unli Cabin Cruiser,<br />
PIANO-B«by Grana 8-<br />
hcod, outiilis. aulo- Bi FurnltuiB. chins cut ( i >t b be told I from new, Na<br />
h.p, miirin^ engine, giuiu Butoll, etc, (ll pricn Original em%_ IljmOO<br />
e NoiTlslown, H«., paid, cull Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
if •ave known almoat make, % ^ „<br />
Btei 6 P. M, 7.1i<br />
Pay •• little at P<br />
lo lull your r midg<br />
FOR SAL!<br />
•tni( •- Jaeo& J&<br />
lc CO<br />
m Ave., Vlneland, N, J, , Open<br />
REMINGTON TypEWRITERS, adding<br />
. f-13<br />
lay B to 9, Air oondltloned.<br />
maehine«. Males ana urn.<br />
McHemys, mi AtianUe Ave, Phun*<br />
SP1NBT PIAWO-Pmctlcally new, Co,t<br />
Ins, Asking »35O. Ctll after 7<br />
P. M, Bt ill Bartlam Lane, 7.16<br />
SEE NKMAN FOR ULASS, Auto (lau<br />
insuiiiyu, glass t&bte tind deiM Lopi,<br />
HOTPOINT ELECTHIO SCOVB. — 3burner<br />
Service miriurii. Bum giasi, wlnuow giuj re*<br />
burner itDarunet itDarunent ilie. Like<br />
175,00, saat Central AAve.<br />
winced ana gluud, Mu A»buiy Ave.<br />
.•none U1W . 1 1<br />
Storage<br />
CAiORIC GAS RANOE.<br />
FENCES, Ruilieiaft WOODEN FENCE.<br />
i ind Out<br />
BMiiieiwi'avo, Engiuih Hurdle, Pott<br />
and Hail, wooden i*ieKet. Erected or<br />
iRNISH WORK nunHJcycied, tlee esLimateit, Berts<br />
tveitr-siitviei is<br />
I BOATYARD<br />
Point 2205<br />
- ^ — — ,<br />
jilD DISPLAY^<br />
BEST DEAL IN<br />
\Y COUNTY<br />
LYMOUTHS<br />
ISOTOS<br />
ilue Used Cars<br />
Motor Sales<br />
Plymouth Dealer<br />
HINGTON AVI,<br />
Phone 1-2266<br />
IED DISPLAY<br />
i o?m 2na " d w * 1 Avt - pm ili.00<br />
12" TRICYCLE, §7,00, 5<br />
lERVta, GAB REFRIGERATOR, good<br />
m operating rondKi-.n. Vvery refl»n-<br />
GARDEN U E a M<br />
ablo, ig^ WHt Aye; T-U<br />
MM, Scott<br />
,s*'f1. Vonagrecn Fl<br />
Holiy Tnnr. Burp<br />
!.E, REFRIGERATOR and four-burntr<br />
»"**S«edi.<br />
Pulig Btiiip 2nd and<br />
gas ranKc, both in good sijcfatlnc<br />
am. >'r#e dtiivery. West Ave, condition, S2aGQ each.. c«n Be seen<br />
slam mad? fl It, knatty pine<br />
7=12<br />
show ease, glass Irani, gliding BISI*<br />
doors gloss ghelveSi fiuuresecmt ligbu,<br />
Alvyri Ajvyn ilote..~81i Brighton PL iFHahe<br />
ALL ML'SICAL INSTRUMENTS — m<br />
lo 4Q ? % <strong>of</strong>f. Finance 20 msnthj,<br />
Opsn tfuva and evenings PlatJLnla'l<br />
Music giyre, &M Mentrbse ^t-« "Vim?=<br />
land. N. J, Phone 9-TTS7, if<br />
and Vugvtable plums. Ever-<br />
~- ^*-.-.=t FlDwc-rihg Shfubg. Gaging<br />
Uluh?3s Hoii Bhoili, Bifd Baths, J'iii^<br />
Viqlut JUTS, sill §j^. "Plenty uF piTfU<br />
wood, Aluminum Lawn 'Furniture,<br />
Mfiney's FullPry, Shar-Q Ril SWiilfUafi;<br />
" Ro—<br />
'- &, sc-CDild huulc narih" <strong>of</strong> AVH=<br />
Inn<br />
RESTAURANT £ijt IPMENT = gialn-<br />
1^5 SIITI iunchotinc-tte iyn^e 1 burners.<br />
brqllcM, sriilp and yven S!p5i !iolpulnt<br />
eipciile griddie SSD/Op; Mutpoint<br />
cuunter tup unit. 2 byrners, $65.00,<br />
Phone 2f?J4 ar 01S3, tf<br />
•DWiLL<br />
CARS<br />
ind the finest<br />
jrs where •he<br />
New Cars<br />
sold.<br />
)ILLAC Coupe<br />
'ILLE 2DU.<br />
BTOF<br />
ILLAC Series 62<br />
S<br />
3,2W<br />
ILLAC Sedan<br />
ITWOOD JO AQE<br />
COND, £1779<br />
riAC *<br />
I.UXB 2DOOR<br />
OK Century<br />
IDTOP 2,195<br />
"210"<br />
BAN I&73<br />
Fairlane V-8<br />
as si COC<br />
BAN . I |37a<br />
IEVROLET 3R Deluxe<br />
BAN 195<br />
JADED WITH<br />
HOUSE FOR RENT weekly<br />
bw Apply 1330 Wesli<br />
« K<br />
Phone 1MT-W<br />
COTTAGE—Furnlihed. Kitchen, bedroom<br />
«nd l»th. Summer or ye»'ly. NI0B AP.<br />
ROOMS FOR RINT<br />
Ne«r Ocwn <strong>City</strong>. J10O.IM) per monUl<br />
for lUEuur winter $49.00 $4900 per month, th<br />
Phone T ioe Tf-R-12 1J»<br />
323 ASBURV AVE. — Threv bedroom<br />
catuse. il«» B. fOKOO week: ii»<br />
complete home, sleeps 10. poivh, purkinii-<br />
Apply 301 Atbury Avr. T-13 week. Near evi<br />
Tla> IwE View, WWr<br />
Dury -A»*. Flwtte 43M.<br />
ive >iry room* (ram O<br />
uDlu.<br />
BOARDWALK STORE<br />
SCHICK 3 APARTME»fTS, 1ST Wesley<br />
ft APARTMENTS<br />
Avcnus Cleas, «Mlet. keaneuk*<br />
PrL._<br />
houselceepln( apattmeau beatralUr lo-<br />
ttsre (Cerner) *•*<br />
cated. Opening Inn {ulr »Tsk Kaia« area. tads, i<br />
fountain and Ivneti<br />
MSU1 up September R&0U up week Laiiidry<br />
The J6-'<br />
bvilneii — now fo October lit. FIRST FLOOR APARTMKNT — <strong>On</strong>eBAYVIEW.<br />
l)B Central Avenue<br />
bedroom, turn boa. uudlo couch, nnvir •ly decoreted. new box<br />
full kltctirn B«UI Near beam Wetk end end Innenprlnd e matt!<br />
Apt. M0 Soirdw*lk<br />
ly oi nJg-hiJy <strong>Line</strong>ns supplied If de ond d ffloor. l . Season or weekly.<br />
Auvvif A SepHflrixr ... SS&M. Jil U13 Wrtley Avenue. Phone 2574-H<br />
7-13<br />
Apt. 1U tMrdwalk<br />
T-ie<br />
GARDENS—Private home, luse master<br />
July<br />
SIX ROOM VNFtjRNISHEn Apurt- ledroom prlvaU tile bath, four wln-<br />
Ausutt A September<br />
mem* Heat nupplled Vo«rly leime *••. two chneta. half square to beach.<br />
unditlun. sm.OO each. Cun »c i Apt. *M biriwll<br />
Second floor. HI!) A»bury (Vvc. 1-19 Parkins, buthlasj. W5.*>-» TWO-UKUIUUM second floor •part- rates. 11IH Wesley Ave. 7-18<br />
klrdien, .un d*ck« overlooking nicnt. faclnff ocenfk, STft.00 weekly,<br />
BBFIIIOERATOR — Senel, upHilmenl boerdwelk and ocven.<br />
UtIUtles Included. 3VM7 Asbury Ave. C3-EAN, COMFORTABLE ROOMS —<br />
Homey atmosphere, residential.<br />
size, good t-iindiilonf 9-lneh Admiral<br />
Double and twin beds, large crib, new-<br />
console TV, 515.00; o«li burtrt iviih<br />
mirror, mat, fhunc o. C, M3D.M, Haney Lloyd Chattln<br />
SECOND FlJOC'U APARTMENT—Two<br />
beach. Parking, television hot-cold<br />
7-12<br />
bedrooms. Ldtn, kitchen, larice llv-<br />
•himm. «30.(J0 weekly, double. H1H<br />
REALTOR<br />
fnK roOiii sund^clc. Hut water includ-<br />
rth street. 1.TS6-R. 7-19<br />
MIRRORS, »4 matlreu, C-00: nooi<br />
ed. 1315 Atbury Avenue and winter. Call 1765 or 12TO-J. tl<br />
S1£A FRONT REST. 877 Dol&ncey Pl-<br />
190 yards to bench. Rooms—some<br />
i curtkln atreleher, Phone O. C •M •rlfhtwi Plan<br />
housekeeping 2 to 6 person* S&OO<br />
K M<br />
WEEKLY RENTALS—Four room ef- to Sl^co dully weekl} 3 to 7 persons<br />
ficiency on the beach «t Ztad Su tisob to XS5 00 Saturda to Saturday<br />
BRNDIX AUTOMATIC WASHEIl tW<br />
AccommodatiY six. Inquire 1723 Wes- Apartments 150.00 week and up. Phone<br />
1H24 Vi'esl Ave, Phone 0UT-R. Mj<br />
ley Ave. Itlune 1372.M. 7-12 CTearbrook 9-5628 or <strong>Ocean</strong> fTlty 1ST0.<br />
OUR PIECE Maple Living H.JWTTI s#i, RIAL ESTATI FOR SALE<br />
Md.oq, a B8 Bsis and ixs »-J5.oo<br />
APjily :t!S Seabrlntit Rasd, 7-U LJNVi(X>r>—No. !» Ea»t Drive i\ I, h.p. fi,E, Rliflijr. reel<br />
i.vi>e. tB-lnch cut 100 ft. cent, Sxcel<br />
ie_nl eunditlon. Used three summeFB<br />
f^O,GO, Apply 5S4 Central Ave- or<br />
phone O. C, 11<br />
•- f-12<br />
UARAaE POORS Two overhead, brand<br />
new. Will sacrifice cheap fur quick BOARDING<br />
sals, 13? Haven me. T-IJ<br />
LONG ACRES RMT HOME, Elderl}<br />
ladies. Homelike nlinQiphere, Good<br />
cure and meals, Rcasanuble rgtes<br />
Phone Bomen Poliil Silti, 7-12<br />
THE DELPHIAN RMT HOME—Eld<br />
di>* ladles. Hefnellke stmaephen*<br />
USED TV Good care and meets. Reasonable<br />
rates, Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> city 430S, 7-20<br />
RIAL ESTATE FOR RINT<br />
SETS<br />
ree rooms and bath on<br />
spacious grounds. Weekly or leejan<br />
Shore Road, Pitlf rmo. Short .distance I<br />
from <strong>Ocean</strong> city, Fhane ^iil-H-1 7-16<br />
GOOD CONDITION<br />
30DAY WARRANTY<br />
up<br />
mam<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Phena 1242<br />
rhese makm idmml<br />
second rart for<br />
your horn*.<br />
iXTRAS<br />
E NEED<br />
[SED CARS<br />
Allowances<br />
irad NOW on<br />
57 pONTIAC<br />
1 LARGE AND SMALL APARTMENTS—<br />
IS3 00 fpoii *iutlOu week aueom-<br />
1<br />
modatlnE from 3 to * people. Phone<br />
3447. tf<br />
^ ballu. oil bnseouai^l<br />
heat. Sale price $13.S<strong>On</strong>. or will ex- I DEL.UXTC KIRST FLjOOR Apartment,<br />
change for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> property. Phone 028 Wesley AT-L TWO twin bed<br />
'ner and. builder. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 23TR-M. I rooms all tile bath laige llvins room<br />
7-19 I *vlth dinette HII electric kitchen with<br />
breakfast nook, open from July 37.<br />
(W DELANCEY PLACE-Flve bedroom<br />
house, bath, kitchen, dining room,<br />
Uvlnte room. Two-bedroom apartment MOBFRN WELL FURNISHED 4-bed-<br />
on first flour. Garage. Priced (or mnm Baaiiaftant Electric kludwn.<br />
quick sale, call lMO-W. 7-11 Available weekly or monthly 9133.00<br />
I weekly Apply il* Wesley Avr Phone<br />
i o«» r<br />
ALL. YEAR BUNGALOW, hot w»ter<br />
heut. 3 bedrooms, batlv llvins room,<br />
dlnlns room kitchen Carage Nleely<br />
furnished and equipped. Excellent condition.<br />
Ijsrgc lot. Priced low to<br />
aettle e»intc. Rousher, 93i& Oceen Ave<br />
tf<br />
r <strong>of</strong> the total amount ol<br />
rne standard proposal form<br />
u> the supMenienUi<br />
copies or *M* will<br />
upon application to tbe 4<br />
... All blffiteca not atuuBnt<br />
« dau wltli the State jBgbieay. Pay<br />
runent ihaill submit prldr to obtain-<br />
...j the BMCtncatlons a Questionnaire<br />
on the rtlri form whlrh (IIBII be aDpiwcd<br />
by the Mayor or rejected by<br />
Rim. No Ud4m. dlnlnK room, upHrtm^ tWD Mm Iti triK<br />
PHONE OOil<br />
MU h U f ttx»m klt<<br />
\\ d k<br />
month or r<br />
7-3-1<br />
T 12 R ( Pipe<br />
S Unit* f l>tK A Drop Inlet*<br />
Z Units <strong>of</strong> H4vliin([ului Alatlhules<br />
PlUltfi XUPPIL mellUir.> SlH-t-iflCeltlOIaal<br />
and fvi-nisf uf pi npotaJ font-itttt and<br />
bond for the pri>pfw*?d woit prepared<br />
"' ' i A Kcppler Counl j k-tig.\<br />
L bot.it filed in (te4u0Lfv ol<br />
thf suld EnjEfneei Mt the CoOrt HuuK<br />
Bull dins* ( ape Ma> Coun House Nn<br />
Jeimov and mil} br ln«poct*?d bj pro4jaec<br />
tie bldtleis duilnic tiuKltiAai huuxtL<br />
•JiddLtsa will be fmnieibaad \l thi \cw 1or*c\ i>(tite lllkh^oi<br />
[>Cf>fii Inif nt tippU B <strong>of</strong> u hlrh mti\ be<br />
ohtn-InLd front LJIL N*«] foi m In llif 1 mannoi<br />
r lh^ tupp(en>Lntai j sun If<br />
copies <strong>of</strong> uhkh ulti br rumlshtsd on<br />
application io \hr tn^lnti^t *Ihe<br />
Botiixl rrsrivf> thr light lo icjett UJIJ<br />
Ot »ll bltlP<br />
B> oidoi <strong>of</strong> the Board f>f C nn rlagc IJr<br />
FMWlkn, <strong>of</strong><br />
CmmMt )n M«<br />
•Mihail «oriM«.<br />
or, while Mr Wft<br />
brother <strong>of</strong> tHe litid«$rocfn, '<br />
tnmu<br />
A i*«pU«i f ol<br />
•tt#ndta« from i<br />
AfUr > 2un«y»«n In,<br />
burg.<br />
Mus UDI«a 6dHmnliix wiai<br />
sister. Un Dorotlir<br />
chlldren, UltiaJi *nd f ^<br />
bine, motnf«d to MHITU3W Aafl<br />
Und W«dtM«d«y<br />
Mr*. EtH*. fodiat tj 3rd<br />
»H*J*0 week<br />
3481 R 1 7 16<br />
r*,ES1fc.D IN RLSIAIRANT. Bl^AClt.<br />
Seeand 1o*r.<br />
f lavanth St, 1 bed ' boardwalk srrti. gun dock on pi-cnv<br />
raomf, "IMP•<br />
71 tlta batht. July<br />
Iffes, Rr>om* foi<br />
I,0<br />
•Hi |» Mth. »1O0JM weak<br />
First fleej-j •leventti St. a bad<br />
Pwfer HpHrlajpt* Brdnvdd<br />
flrtarit nlaabn lulu llu nan nHll «|s)*y(<br />
a. Tiled baHt, J«ly<br />
r Aparlascal. OlT llrat 37th (s Aw«. )rd *MJM wtefc<br />
Carafe Apt. Asawry Ava, 2 b*d-<br />
O water MS Bar A\mDo rooma, tlae* • *. All*. Ird *n<br />
Fit oar 3581 «<br />
U lnj[ tht. amount claimed and<br />
the particulars <strong>of</strong> thi claim.<br />
Dated June 21th AD *<br />
MARY *, Ol<br />
B LJ>, clonij<br />
Attorney<br />
Oicon t ll>, N J<br />
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Violator.,<br />
Raport<br />
i participation in<br />
-wide civil deartlclpation<br />
test<br />
satisfactory to<br />
nse and Disaster<br />
and police.<br />
freen, csumv civil da><br />
•Tftf B^lfl HM alwfT<br />
par cent affatHv*<br />
a* M.J County. Ha<br />
f fMnabiarf at tha ton-<br />
HM Cavaty Airport<br />
• racelvliig<br />
were report,<br />
the takHheltcr<br />
•wood Fire Department<br />
extinguish a small<br />
« the boardivsik. The<br />
•ported slight.<br />
I, CD and DC director<br />
bted that "coniidering<br />
<strong>of</strong> vehicular and<br />
•Be In this resort on<br />
Printed and lit 4m*rJc«i'* Oraatosf Family Jtcierf<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Telephone 0304 or 0305 OCEAN CITY, NEW JIRflY, TUESDAY, JULY 16, !?«<br />
4/rporf Equipped for Night Flying<br />
WTSTALLATION <strong>of</strong> lights to bonier main runway <strong>of</strong><br />
municipal airport has been completed by the Airport Assoelation<br />
to assist landings and take<strong>of</strong>fs after dark. Field<br />
linemen Bill Meenan, left, and Bob Powell check wiring <strong>of</strong><br />
one <strong>of</strong> the lights, let in concrete base—Senior Studio photo.<br />
Federal Reserve<br />
Finds Business<br />
Good in Resorts<br />
Shorter Visit Trend<br />
Continue; Rental<br />
Rutii Held Firm<br />
Flexibility keynotes the va- j<br />
cation plans <strong>of</strong> most people<br />
these days, according to a. report<br />
on vacation business released<br />
Sunday by the Federal<br />
Reserve Bank <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
The bank reported that "although<br />
vacation lime nil. unccs have becume<br />
inin-osiiifil} liberal in the past<br />
sevcrol yi-arn, •pending pattern* nnd :<br />
length <strong>of</strong> stay in 1,1;' one plot's havu !<br />
not chaniiPd aignificantl)', I<br />
"Buda*it Hldam call far mare<br />
than a one sr twa-week (panslne<br />
ipras In any •ingle raaart,** ha mt,<br />
•*rfed. "In fact rhsra saams to he ;<br />
a (rswlns t«nd«nc» tar v.c.tloiv<br />
m n ro.lt. shBrtar •rssov.ri and |<br />
M »top avar In man •lacas, ;<br />
School Board May AcTopt Coi<br />
Polio Shot Policy for Local T<<br />
Hydrangea Queen and Hmr Court<br />
Up<br />
tont(ht,<br />
.,-Vl<br />
state to tekd Mttoa<br />
new taw sienod last',<br />
by Govern* tU<br />
ner. '>* r -w<br />
TIM<br />
"The rmpld ETOISVUI <strong>of</strong> motebi in and i<br />
near » many <strong>of</strong> our summer play. !<br />
grounds has been an important fnc- j<br />
lor In determining length <strong>of</strong> sl.-y. ;<br />
week end. the<br />
Thig type <strong>of</strong> first cla»> aeeommnda- j<br />
Boat Operator Fined<br />
I fery satisfactory."<br />
tlon has iH'cumc esncelnily altracilvi.-<br />
, and Police Chief Wllror<br />
those -who want to 'cover Around'<br />
eruisod the oemeri<br />
during their holiday It also Is And-<br />
h<br />
Uip resert in a police $50 For Recklessness ing increasing favor with vae-atinri-<br />
the response <strong>of</strong><br />
j ers who just want io '-4i't liway for<br />
the lest linns.<br />
Tha State Marina Court Saturday lined Howard Hairiest while<br />
<strong>of</strong> Somera Point, $50 on • charge <strong>of</strong> reckless operation <strong>of</strong> a<br />
that me were isma powerboat with which he ran broadside into an anchored<br />
1 ."<br />
Federal Reserve ivnnl on to rcpiirl. j<br />
however, that even ihauKh the piip- [<br />
iar»a : rowboat near this resort last month.<br />
ularity <strong>of</strong> motels is increasing by '<br />
leaps and bntind^. "neither the ho- [<br />
•t Mat hour Hit Appearing bpfore Marine Court<br />
w«i nlatlnly Judge Frank V. Walsh Jr. in Pleas, cruiser.<br />
e«|eri;nc^riny<br />
antvllle <strong>City</strong> Hall, Raines said he Judge Walsh reprimanded 'Haines,<br />
' §sw the smaller boat about 200 feet commenting "you should have made<br />
pikf and flremen, and f _away<br />
from his 27-fool cruiser and Huffielerit oBservation within the 200<br />
ayes In the various ie- thought he could navigate clear <strong>of</strong> feet vision you had <strong>of</strong> the boat to<br />
the eity engaged in 1 ''•<br />
prevent a collision. Those are the<br />
\ sssianed roles as !<br />
sort iif circumstances thai can brins<br />
aeh olfleer and work- j<br />
Porratt Nymin about very severe injury—and seme*<br />
*d to man the corner<br />
MM fna court Mar Halnn' beat times death can be the result,<br />
> at the time the "take<br />
ifryelt and unit a 1a4#ot rsurbeaf Dijion was cleared <strong>of</strong> § similar<br />
actuplad by C. 6. Ddwn, <strong>of</strong> North-<br />
was sounded.<br />
charge heard by the Marine Court<br />
flald, »jid Mrs, Marnia Tartaflllsna,<br />
[ said that no effort was<br />
in connection with the accident sev-<br />
•I Miyi Lindbll. Tr» era A ocurase<br />
participation or<br />
eral weeks ago.<br />
(B ffclmbla Thaiati<br />
he beaeh at the time <strong>of</strong><br />
defejiie dlreetor said ; tw«n Ihlp and Rainksw Oiannah,<br />
I have been deployed on fha HvHwitf (Ma af Ika OcaaH<br />
but ^confusion amonif | Clty4aman Paint Mva.<br />
1 have been detrimental 1<br />
Haines 4old the Haa~' No Worry Yet From Cement Strike 1<br />
sbeuld be pntajtcd By U."<br />
al rain and aaHaaa aMI<br />
apartmanf rantata, feund IHtfa DeKpite iintmpecled delay>> al ihe j the new wing, orders for 'equipment 1 room, and possibly the Anovtng <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty aeheola<br />
Wave Dislocates • frani a yaar age lavala. If auuet, thi> project <strong>of</strong> ereilliu: a land fumiihingi are n«#beini placed the iatoralory to rh» (Mt. floor.<br />
n><br />
•l» MM -IMMa pataMliry ef aMv new i3Ta,ooo wing at Shoi'i,'<br />
and it U planned to install && much<br />
prawuras a f*icta Qoot, Js Hn-<br />
Frank Poiier,<br />
sal admlnutraiar , ....<br />
rneHntobis. Restaurant prteas it Mr. Porter disclosed that the com- i patient room, on Ihe first floor <strong>of</strong><br />
Guard* Abe Rticut found la be a IIMa hieher fhan.a pletliin id Mill fixi.d fur some timf 'he original hospital building will be<br />
Boy* In Surf<br />
year aeo.<br />
i In JaniiiiFy, in iKiniiily plBii- : eliminated. This space will be u«en, . Another innovation wilHie a maxier<br />
i ned. *<br />
Porter said, lo expand «.ra_y »ervlfe«, | •niennc systcin to televtaion sets c.n<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> fl-nch Patrol dur- ^In Ihe area <strong>of</strong> aitiiir^cnipnf.N. liu'ie<br />
ing (he wet?k ending Sunday assisted hsn been muc'h t-nnCL'tn over Ihi- A i-urreiii uuri'v ij^ the ^.triki' in I yiiuw fnr relocation <strong>of</strong> the emergency 'be connected in the patient rooms<br />
12 balhers from difficulty in the »urf. New Jersey ruling oullawinM „,,- , the cement industry, • which possibly<br />
gave 102 others first aid treatment<br />
ssid the I could hoid bark Ihu uark if proiunaand<br />
reunited a number <strong>of</strong> lost chil,<br />
dren with their parents,<br />
•each patrol Captain Tbomn, WJIward.<br />
4n, <strong>of</strong> West Chester, Pa,, suf.<br />
/end a dUIocaled ietl shoulder in<br />
Whan Me cotllilon eicurrad, ha i the surf Sunday, lie applied to tiie<br />
Hiraw hit engine hh reversa and j 10th *t, headquarters for assistance<br />
Iross Heads lumpad •varkearg la sHlst fha ! and wag taken to Df, Mareia V,<br />
fwa peeal* lit fha wafer,<br />
• Smith, beach surgeon, for treatment,<br />
CapL Williams said the man apparent-<br />
Wltnossei for the prosecution ly was knocked down by a breaker.<br />
fHereToday were Joseph p. lazard, <strong>of</strong> 222 W. Also on Sunday, 18-year.oId Billy<br />
Oroveland av., and Harry tngerun, Adams, <strong>of</strong> 1012 Central av,, WON<br />
OuHina <strong>of</strong> , <strong>of</strong> 116 Cleveland av,, both <strong>of</strong> Somera caught ln a jetty wash while bath.<br />
•r Set-Up<br />
Point, Neither saw the actual col- Ing in the loth si, area. He wan<br />
lision, but both recalled passing a helped to the beach by lifeguards<br />
.by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> word with Dbion and Mr§, Tartagli- Buzz Kohler and Ray Phillips He<br />
^branch for handling pos. one while the latter were eating was uninjured,<br />
Itor Mndlttans -will be de luneh a few minutes before the Saturday, lifeguards at the 13th<br />
IRcd c»sa leaden in the crash,<br />
si, beach assisted two unldentllied<br />
• May County at a meet- •aiard assisted Dixon into his boat boys who found themselves In<br />
in the local branch while Ingersoll gave a hand la Haines trouble while playing on a rubber<br />
at the Hcadley Me to get Mrs, Tartaglione aboard the raft in the surf.<br />
ary,<br />
There were no serious emergency<br />
here will be disaster<br />
j runs by the force during the week,<br />
[<strong>of</strong> the branehes in all Boardwalk Breaks,<br />
county, beginning at 8<br />
Stroller Injured<br />
Kathryn Quinene Joins<br />
hear a tall: by Donald Albert MahjoubUm, <strong>of</strong> I2M West Music Pier Orchestra<br />
aster chairman <strong>of</strong> the av,, suffered minor injurleg to his A change in the line-up <strong>of</strong> the<br />
branch, who will outline<br />
land ot-(f»nlzaUonal set-up legs late Friday afternoon when a violin section In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
i for disaster control section <strong>of</strong> the boardwalk at 31st at.<br />
• cooperation with civil pave away beneath his foot,<br />
tritief. The Red Cross<br />
defense rules is respon*<br />
Mahjoubian was (reated at the<br />
food, clothing and shelter<br />
Bench Patrol first aid elation for<br />
Urgency conditions. *<br />
abrasions <strong>of</strong> the left thigh and right<br />
r feature <strong>of</strong> Umlcht'i meet<br />
knee. He was assisted to the station<br />
the showing <strong>of</strong> a new<br />
by Beach Patrol Lt. Warren North.<br />
notion picture, 'Reeov Police reported that a section <strong>of</strong><br />
Wwl', which (haw* the Ihr boardwalk IB inches long and<br />
n Tt-<strong>of</strong>k faUawing dait eight inches wide brake through<br />
draught in ihc Soulh- under the nun.<br />
to attend »re disaster<br />
f Sea Isle CHy, Stone Harand<br />
Cape May.<br />
bo Mm. Edwin Steven.,<br />
branch chairman.<br />
Bern to<br />
Jacksons<br />
1 Mrs. c, Howard Jackson,<br />
d. Pa, «r« receiving<br />
MM on U» birth <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Kyle Marie. July S, at<br />
Hospital, PhUadoIphU.<br />
MaSB U tho daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mm, J. 0. KuUwr, <strong>of</strong> SM<br />
1<br />
pi.. Oil* city, and Cynwyd,<br />
CRYSTAL BALL<br />
! called 'games &f<br />
tank, *<br />
s Music<br />
! Pier orchestra was announced yesterday<br />
by Prank fluRgieri, hu^iness<br />
manager,<br />
Kathryn Hilda Qiilnone, <strong>of</strong> At-<br />
s Ii was TPII ihaf shorn ri^-orl ed. However, Porter said there<br />
bu?jln#ss volume *mmi sovoreLv mil- enuugh ceitiynl on hand to complete State Warns Some Stickers on<br />
fer this year-, He\vt*iw5 uthpr forms I he third ileur <strong>of</strong> the building, whk'h<br />
<strong>of</strong> entirtsinm^nl havp Vunm dt>v*:ied<br />
will hi' some time yvi= lie hopes the<br />
and the tenstnsus nmv (N ihal loss<br />
strike will be over whi'n additiunal Windshields Are Now Invalid<br />
<strong>of</strong> resort revenue frem gnmo* tiv<br />
supply id neeUtdr<br />
With few .-it-eption?,. all New -ler ( ponement et^tiflcate has be obeiared<br />
Illegal wll! f»t bo si^pioiiN," During excavation work for the §gy registefed vehicles should now j tjin*^ from the Division <strong>of</strong><br />
iautidatisn and basement earlkT this display a valid numerated inspection y tj-.i—, --»*.•* V<br />
>car workmen hit three underjiroiind j Rtieker on the wlnd^hiid. Those ^i<br />
Bach Chair Owner<br />
driver or owner,<br />
: Director Gassert potnUd out that<br />
Reports $100 Theft<br />
TJiis was thp annauiKi-menl made Personal aFpearanco <strong>of</strong> «i owners<br />
ytmterdiy by Motor Vohialv Director !•» ii« required, 4>ut the driver <strong>of</strong><br />
A beach then* a car looting and<br />
Ihe damaging <strong>of</strong> thro? boardwalk<br />
tel#photies were reported by polity<br />
over Ule week end 'here.<br />
t«y lo four bt'ds i'ach. it s\ho i'rtii=<br />
in the<br />
Jay Et'fiiy. <strong>of</strong> 281 West av,. iM-.uh ' tnins all the dietary fytiiilK^=-fl now<br />
supplies concessional re.<br />
: kilfhen. cufetvrla and dlnlnis arvaH —<br />
©f §100 from his beaeh ten* and expanded<br />
at 9th si, and the beach, Eggly tojd<br />
police he left the money in a bag in<br />
the tent earlier in the day and found<br />
it fnlMsing at about AAB p. m Sim<br />
day,<br />
Mrs, Kurt Baiicr, <strong>of</strong> 1001 We*d«d.<br />
I til and including September 14. oi|ni cool spot and anna"<br />
j —• ———- —-<br />
( in iintivlpjii itiii oi Ihe mpUMiun nt<br />
7" and "B", iTile fiutneiiU on this Man Fined $25 on<br />
type sticker chsn||efi with the expire-<br />
Uon <strong>of</strong> ear;h month. Alt vehicles Disorderly Charge<br />
bearing red stickers must be mgh<br />
Politeitrresf proved within 21 days oi the date <strong>of</strong><br />
The date for |lnsl<br />
Shirtless Males<br />
10 Forfeit $5 Bail<br />
in Municipal Court<br />
•ALTiMMU IBITOR HERE<br />
.l^isisas Hu^hos nnd family <strong>of</strong> R«l- Ihree ur>ni|i!> IDIDIIUI,' 10 \iiuth-,<br />
timers^ Md,, ar# vacAtlonin^ At 70fi \
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aa*M**A.s*ii%..tv'<br />
»•*.<br />
ii*. iffis ," v<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jamboree F/nds<br />
'Crawling' With Newsmen<br />
<strong>Newspaper</strong>'s<br />
Office Robbed<br />
Tyf»wmi*r,<br />
Tabn Over Wttk bid<br />
Tlw cold '.'•>'<br />
kattBE in Jui> rsu're «tot-<br />
Isutr nmn.<br />
•Nik PaUBi Captain Thtyri?,<br />
niliitKs after •nJun^ ;JI uv<br />
batten Ainr ud lulmnij te<br />
» BSB snpes ibml itrfd aalrf<br />
laa w«k. dmM t» waaih hj><br />
Fatr&l rsssrds 13 fiad mk\ ^%<br />
irolh.<br />
IQ his ^<br />
tkas tfic (IB<br />
OTY,<br />
Godfrey Takes<br />
'Lead<br />
jrisrsl<br />
;*; issti %5t<br />
titftiBs*<br />
^•.^fifa^ • < .<br />
!SMt<br />
•<br />
Heavy Traffic<br />
Well Behaved<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly Ftndsr Sumps<br />
tale the _<br />
b>- • •outhb<br />
{ Polk-e ti^<br />
I woman's tuta ]<br />
! ott.f hi<br />
Voting for King <strong>of</strong><br />
in N<strong>of</strong>man C | in Wve<br />
Mow Running CIOM<br />
Seaau, Son* UII, eamt<br />
fit. •« thin, out erett with 4t« dhm Jun taar Aw) dar*<br />
tat • In n<br />
tat n» far EM °f «i by and eayjins an aeddent- Pp. 1 displayed for (<br />
st Wilmingt<strong>of</strong>i !<br />
d file wat ariving Hut own >M«I<br />
p and went through the<br />
on Mil ft.<br />
Nib initira Two In<br />
CHy Qw W««li<br />
TH pmon B B mjored to !»«•><br />
1JL Bar, in w pp<br />
sere Swardv, •*« • WMhinilon.<br />
"I Juil bf IM I to ernrt into mi<br />
n C ««r Iwiitai hy knee en lh#<br />
aitt Ikt<br />
Iriiiinf Hf inaipii i<br />
4 OT p<br />
bat I i SO IJ<br />
RecrcMiM C«Bt*» temta «uru and<br />
uop aad (»» Ifl* i»ie"<br />
U*fer S«« M^uvr luts atautled : ri rice ri«P Wto twint prood d to t BJ ant at is*<br />
. saiaas natM an IM udnilk<br />
a irpon IM ib» opmiBi d« el ac ' faaf jao«cr teaerMiea >ad I don • t>r«»uiu<br />
on Ita raw As liat dnm. »t iJth a<br />
•Prt# farthe lan* ttbat<br />
.ma bare i thins io » 1 d« .1<br />
jierMn *«». 'I. Hia««rinf here<br />
«t *f loral HaOEj rattfi His itaal<br />
it IB StepJBB pi. turned Us r'«!ll<br />
. ,, dural a icawt iMich witc nu<br />
,.. and one io gt<br />
»»s Be w*s idninied to Shor*<br />
3U1 Ibe <strong>of</strong> tse<br />
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»rt artne tso^.li!er> in !,if<br />
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dMWsc J. Uc (Nflai M<br />
aad drate s^opsab atia ifte<br />
u> esape faaaes ltd ,ju>i.c »E r-<br />
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to tae larrae&fT ai>d<br />
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and a atekMr fir.<br />
is )bai<br />
HI dcfrSB (Older -Ulin Lbe >•.<br />
safe far tte unw pm;i! #rr.-<br />
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Sets Down Here<br />
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-to-tlie msosben <strong>of</strong> the Oce.n <strong>City</strong> ana, and the enUre attff <strong>of</strong> Ike reg-<br />
report on two telephonf uMrarilSf Csmmntsn Club who dial WAlnut ion*! <strong>of</strong>fice, some 900 PMMM MW<br />
The Boxwood handed the Kongles devlreji, served by two direct Una MlOi Juat to flnd out how artworking<br />
In tanporary quarter* ln<br />
their third straight defeat ln the elty b«lwe#n Phy«delphl« and U». ateel things back home"<br />
MllliUle.<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tball League Friday night, 41.<br />
MUM the manufacture <strong>of</strong> gl»«<br />
It WII tied at one all whan the<br />
U eitenalve In South Jartcy, Canal<br />
| Coxwoodi cams to bat In the top <strong>of</strong><br />
M. ihanki, PrudenUal Prejldent, will<br />
; the third. Lee llahn led <strong>of</strong>f with a Coming EvmntB AbKtd break ground witti a glwa «nprel,<br />
uaik and moved to third on Doe<br />
specially fursiihed for th* opcamlpn<br />
McGrath'i two bagger. A walk to<br />
by the Owenslllmola Olaaa Cempany.<br />
Allison loaded he bases. In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rdbert K. Bell, local attorney who After the ceremony, tiere will be<br />
Dave Coe stepped up and Muted<br />
reside* at 360 E Surf rd, alonf j reception at the site ot the build-<br />
TOBAV—<br />
a two baser, bringing home Hahn<br />
with Jamas D. Carpenter Jr. <strong>of</strong> Jef^ ing and relreahmenti will he served<br />
Summer Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
and McGrath. Allison was chased<br />
sey <strong>City</strong> and John H. Vaueh Jr. <strong>of</strong> If It ralni, the fnund breaking will<br />
Methodist Church meeting, 3 p m.<br />
home next on Joe Anderson's blngle<br />
in the Solarium <strong>of</strong> the Biinyits<br />
Newark are repreisntlng New Jer- be held on ichedule, but the recep-<br />
Bob Megoniele took the win. Ho i Hotel. Mrs. Ruth Par sunn SU-ahan sey at the House <strong>of</strong> DMogates protion<br />
will move indoera to the gym-<br />
K.ive up nine hits with no walks and<br />
UMlum <strong>of</strong> the MUlvlUe YMCA,<br />
i will present a group <strong>of</strong> monologues ccedlngs at the 80th annual conven<br />
f.o strike outs.<br />
I . . .<br />
lion <strong>of</strong> the American Bar Associa-<br />
l.uss Russel was the loser. He waii I Mectiny <strong>of</strong> leaders <strong>of</strong> Cape May tion, yesterday and today In New<br />
hit five times and gave up three ! County Rod Cross. 8 p. m. in ned York <strong>City</strong>.<br />
swilks. He struck out one man. : Cross headquarters at ihi library.<br />
Mcarath was the top hitter for the<br />
Following the New York proceed-<br />
I . . .<br />
He went three for loui<br />
ings Mr, Bell and his wife will sail<br />
,e, a double and two sing.<br />
I Board <strong>of</strong> Education meeting, I<br />
for London, England, to attend the<br />
i p m In the high school,<br />
second part <strong>of</strong> the Association m«l<br />
Jack McFeeley and Joe Haas smack, TOMORftOW<br />
lag there with the barristers from<br />
two hits each for the loseri,<br />
Great Britain<br />
Bi» wood 0 10 0 0 0 0 1<br />
Card party, 1 to 4 p. m, at the<br />
Other New Jersey lawyers taking<br />
Hanseom Hotel, benefit cancer re.<br />
Hotgles 01300004<br />
part In the New York meeting were<br />
search. Sponsored by Women's<br />
Dr. Emma E, Dillon <strong>of</strong> Trenton, sec-<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Lankenau Hospital In<br />
retary <strong>of</strong> the state oraanliatlon; Mar-<br />
stltute Research and the Institute<br />
shall H, Dlverty <strong>of</strong> Camdcn, presi-<br />
for cancer Research Inc.<br />
dent-elect <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey ajgoci-<br />
All-Stars Win<br />
atlon; Sylvester C. Smitii Jr. <strong>of</strong> N#w-<br />
: THURSDAY—<br />
ark, and Nicholas conovcr EnfUsh,<br />
[ Annual Open House at Hostess also <strong>of</strong> Newark,<br />
Paces<br />
Over Bob's, 4-3 House for Convalescent Girls, 940 Following the meetings in London<br />
| Central av., 2 to 3 p. m.<br />
the Bells plan a slght.aeeing trip<br />
Post Clincher in<br />
before their return. They will be<br />
struck out four and<br />
Guest House and Apartment Own. gone about a month.<br />
• walked three<br />
Seventh Inning<br />
ers Association meeting, I p m. at<br />
Shots in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 400 0 0 0 8 8<br />
the American Legion Hall.<br />
Two last inning errors gave the<br />
Mays Landing I ! I 0 o II II ]<br />
fl« 61-56<br />
All-Stara their first ^letory in the<br />
tziiy S<strong>of</strong>tball League, Thursday nlulii,<br />
THURSDAY, FRIOAV A SATURDAY<br />
•8c slar Ed<br />
when they etiKed Bob's 4-1<br />
; Colony Capers, variety show, l;30 j<br />
Resort Team In New<br />
Btteiboji, Thursday<br />
It w;,s tied at three each from the ' p. m, in the high schooj auditorium. :<br />
Bey dcfeulud ihe Hoi-<br />
fourth inning on. In the last half<br />
<strong>City</strong> BaskellJali Babe Ruth-Circuit<br />
or the seventh, Willis Thompson<br />
A new eabe Ruth League hns'boen reached first base when Bob's first<br />
jfnvilh -20 uuiilln. miltli.v formed in the area with <strong>Ocean</strong> t'lty seeker booted a throw<br />
I was forced to sit oul well represented The <strong>Ocean</strong> Lily Ho stole second while Bob's pitcher,<br />
mlnuH« ijecau,t> <strong>of</strong> Bube Ruth VFW team mut the IJpiier Len Carrie, was collectlni a strike<br />
also the loB rebound, Township Sabres Thursdilj nluhl nd lout, and scored when Rod Boshy.<br />
set back the out.oi.tqwners. 73 shell's liner to center field was drop,<br />
' was „.,„ »t.,,..u ccsond ,,,„„ hiMh for ,ur Butch luich Dean worked on the hill fur ftir ,_. ped<br />
as aeeurme on his , Uli BUJ-dette Tumlta<br />
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Open<br />
ll^pM** ptlplt MIL pw ShiH—<br />
30 Advancing<br />
Reading g Club<br />
O.tkkM Abo fy<br />
library Story Houn<br />
*• 0* ».aaTp« Caab at ta» OCCBB<br />
C*y FW» Pwallc Umr; am «*<br />
•tot* thdr third mek af acceaa.<br />
lilliaaMiili and lamed the taluM*<br />
stan « ttwlr olOrlal FllcM Lac.<br />
Tlw dak. oam to *u M<br />
and udh ITiuaiiulij autaJnc aa<br />
tb* Ubray Manben nuitnt^ «•><br />
ftoan PtiUadelBo^a, I jfa^<br />
HUlt,<br />
wnuaoapan,<br />
and Pitl*<br />
bnrth. all ia PHUnylvanU. WDmta*.<br />
ton. Del. and MUlvUlt and Oraaa<br />
The Koi^nfkljr story noon far<br />
tttHVt laMtk*?,<br />
H efilktrcn also an caaalnc »<br />
ipDiaB\afl^y JD^r tB^f4 V¥C^Y ll^p^<br />
l» ikcR#a(t, expiates toM.<br />
day and Friday moraine*. ts*<br />
weather perfnlttui*. Tin-<br />
* lathe tor *<br />
• froup aeeragtx aeoat M<br />
tarn torn, it «• pcnniMcd<br />
and Hw older trow au ttjout ID<br />
M WpntliW *• mm <strong>of</strong> M» talks<br />
ji out<br />
i i r ^u^i<br />
Mrt, JMB RMcy, sBlar Utnrr a»<br />
siitant, ka* augaana (bat Ike Buntad<br />
MUM<br />
- ship tm mr WMn<br />
I* few • anr we, ptat SM» •Mek<br />
from C»r»cus. Veanu-<br />
•» Ihe male aim »( Uc «M one. to*, Mia Ors^n p. Ltart. wko is<br />
pbtnMt cost ia lam iIHICmlnliv<br />
far a latke Mat wniU<br />
B laaae fiMMMu as IM<br />
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WMIM f««MSJ south. PWmttAm<br />
Op»n Ham* Thursday<br />
•ata and Kentucky<br />
Mw for OacnteKvcI i<br />
•f MM Peter Wtamskj. djreeior. has •»-Ocairal<br />
it *SJ B* I»M f;<br />
•M <strong>of</strong> praMs, M in OOOMWI tte addition af In najan I p. BL T*rod*y Tte K.-i<br />
C HM aaaayal is ISM, dcaUw arkk Oe state af N«-» J«- I, O<strong>of</strong>irt, ptaar at Utr<br />
f iwi|ia«j hat to earn a pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> xy Tkae titl« Include "Irons in MMhatfH ^* •«<br />
•e Mam HIUM MM* tana, b*. tka HBCI- by Arthur D nene, tke<br />
• W M H an Urn* tonswrj-<br />
af •wtkera New Jetwr* :<br />
CTaMM tank its eerp. tons and tag iron, inclndin. rtarnet *•£»}<br />
ant* fn» tax af B par eeM. the Uaerr <strong>of</strong> tke famous Whanon i betilf af<br />
l*Mn UuiaHUotpntt.tbr le and the story <strong>of</strong> Batata. i ikei<br />
B Me<br />
toads af mane' bj nearj- O«i+ ' ter<br />
Pa<br />
Betk. which aeata silh the lasei ' fan<br />
leceadt af Jiear JMMT; 'GB, ; tn spins far tae lixi* , Wo.<br />
Mt tka* tUDMM *f MM to State" aad llade m N«* Jer- aaa.<br />
Im JM «H BaeMeel 1MB, •BUC<br />
1<br />
both by John f. OiniagkK<br />
WU» swh tbilgtDl pr<strong>of</strong>it. and a Juvmil* title 'WeaawW » •<br />
k Mi eka to* LMn^Uifcn cm WarM af ?*»« Jer»y- br VMtr U 'IW^<br />
MM at K, A* gg.«—mt too* Crowell. «tucti preHBI* by sard Mid I niMI Hi<br />
•Mwlfcah aaM. —- Uw, M ««u tke safy ^t ~.— — ~ * • - • - ••*<br />
«wii' ratat the irot<br />
ki the Bar<br />
NEY'S<br />
BAR<br />
OPEN<br />
DAILY<br />
7 a.m.-2 a.m.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
12 NOON<br />
Phot* 9051<br />
34TH STREET<br />
StOP<br />
, Mr<br />
the mvl <strong>of</strong> a croup af<br />
bo<strong>of</strong>a donated by |kr «B<br />
LMnarf.<br />
at TuEkakaf t«.<br />
Jafr M. The BBt<br />
Mr ike Men >• be<br />
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raped mjnry ha na) •in-c<br />
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turns<br />
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With Heort Attack<br />
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tryewflod Tomlsn M«raorii! Ht»pnii Sundai<br />
to, £-et«j fStm ~~ " TTO physicians it ihe Wildaosd<br />
JttM •»«««*: ssto * pirtjsi CT«S bcifH ftaspitii •dm r.isii?r«t<br />
fBtssc* Mi blji as fir if» :rT*SB*e: far « m;nul#» brfore Kil<br />
aviifsd » n Knoenl tor. njuid sa,'ri. b* mnoved lo the<br />
Hit by<br />
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THE INN<br />
3 Big Nights<br />
This Week bid<br />
Am* hi, kt.<br />
COLONY CAPERS<br />
An fsettinf Musical<br />
8:30 P. M,<br />
OCEAN CtTY HIGH<br />
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM<br />
TkkMi mm talc •' Kanta rmr<br />
$1.10- SUG-S1.4S<br />
— formerly Bm»tlmy"s Point Held —<br />
ON ROUTE ? NEAR THE BRIDGE<br />
NOW UNDER<br />
NEW MANAGEMENT<br />
Ml SMITH at flie Namri Or^an<br />
IRC<br />
LIQUOR S<br />
<strong>On</strong> HM Traffie Orefci, i<br />
NO LUXURY TAX IN!<br />
Compl*r« Sfocfc ef<br />
POPULAR BRAI<br />
IMPORTBD and DOME<br />
•WHISKEY *<br />
* LIQUOR<br />
_ A<br />
ICE COLD BE<br />
ON HAND AT ALL TIMB*<br />
July 16 to 20 In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
DRLYN<br />
Continuous 10:30 A, M, to<br />
Today A WednaMay<br />
DESIGNING<br />
WOMAN"<br />
GREGORY PICK<br />
LAUREN BACAtt<br />
DOLORES GRAY<br />
Thursday • S*turd*y<br />
"LOVi IN THI<br />
AFTERNOON"<br />
ARY COOPER<br />
AUDREY HEPBURN<br />
MAURICE CHEVALIER<br />
Mat. Dally<br />
2:30 5.5"."/<br />
Today t,\<br />
"It<br />
THE<br />
DEBBIE<br />
LESLIE<br />
WALTHM<br />
rin iiniini<br />
Thurtdaf •<br />
"MAN<br />
BING<br />
INGER:<br />
JLY 16. 1937 THE OC1AN CITY SiNTINtL-LEDOIR<br />
ivfce<br />
Cars<br />
I electronic tmf<br />
ihMMure vehicle<br />
le densities snan<br />
I an (ho Nei/ Jirncy<br />
ntlats <strong>of</strong> detKtan<br />
> record truffle moveanes<br />
ilnmltsneouily.<br />
ivement BVW older<br />
. bccidM being dim<br />
Md raquln cables<br />
», gm«raily would<br />
utalkHM on slncle<br />
will to port.<br />
mm"<br />
Mune 10th<br />
si Avenue<br />
1W-M<br />
mf Dates<br />
7 4 8<br />
flbla, petmlttlna Ha transfer *ad ua<br />
to various U M <strong>of</strong> ^ .JBrapiM. Tlie<br />
severai lending Imrtrwmenta wfll be<br />
fattened to overhead Artdfe crmw-<br />
Inga and ncntf iho vehicles which<br />
pan underneath.<br />
IMs new computer will be avail.<br />
sbla in measuring the speed and<br />
denaity <strong>of</strong> trafllc during periods nf<br />
high volume, and in Ota recording <strong>of</strong><br />
time and length <strong>of</strong> the occurrence iir<br />
such volumes. The Information obtained<br />
will be helpful In long range<br />
planning since U. will give an Indi<br />
cation where lane widening Is new.<br />
sary.<br />
Automatic Signal Division <strong>of</strong> Bast<br />
em Industries, Norwalk, Conn,, h«<br />
been awarded the contract for these<br />
computers. The Insinuation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
New Jersey Turnpike will be the<br />
firm <strong>of</strong> Iti kind In the United siaten<br />
Musician Fined as<br />
Dies Gam* Lookout<br />
Bay Veruck, 17, • Philadelphia<br />
uilclan, was fined 525 by Wilduuna<br />
ifllm uhlclpal Judge Louis Mnliera Fri.<br />
day on a lalterlng charge.<br />
Police testified that Versork was<br />
picked up at J:30 a, m. Thty occusfd<br />
him <strong>of</strong> being a lookout for a sidewalk<br />
dice game.<br />
PLAY<br />
TENNIS<br />
At the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tennis Club<br />
«th STRUT and ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />
OPIN DAILY<br />
9 A. M. TO 8 P. M.<br />
(Clatad Sundayi)<br />
14 C9URTS — NOMINAL PII<br />
HAL INSTRUCTION •¥ APPOINTMENT<br />
••ITIUNSINe AND TINN1S SUPPLIM<br />
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low to pay<br />
ating oil bills<br />
ie EASY way<br />
I yen lian Is do a uH w ipseiAl budfst pima. In Aa<br />
r fas apnsd parsfea s^u^ly evw tfaa aeathfl, Yeuf<br />
i itBaip tha •», « • durinj • »vm cold inU,<br />
an H cwryin, dur|ta,<br />
f W. naka .ulomatie d>ll«M af Atlantie'l fuasui<br />
( kMtktf oil It'l now Bad* with a n*w adiUUva<br />
I U^l lam th. hnmtlsa <strong>of</strong> dudf*. You fit «•,<br />
lifhaai,<br />
: Tm Jim luiijiit AtUnticaaaMit sB-a<br />
V Mt^ptetic writa sr sail is teaiy<br />
kURKARD<br />
E, eleventh Street<br />
MANtIC<br />
\Qnan <strong>City</strong> 0414<br />
HEATING OILS<br />
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Sheny Brttton Shim<br />
Star Rola at fotoway<br />
SHI'RV BlriTTON<br />
Voluptuous night club star teams<br />
up with Nell Hamilton to Rive the<br />
Gateway Playhouse a double-star bill<br />
for the production <strong>of</strong> "Bus Slop"<br />
which opens tonight at Sinners Point<br />
and continues through Sunday,<br />
Miss Britton revrestes the role<br />
Played on Broadway by Kim Stanley<br />
and in the movie version by Marilyn<br />
Monroe, Hamilton, a star <strong>of</strong> films<br />
for many years, was so taken wllh<br />
the character <strong>of</strong> Dr, Lyman in the<br />
hit play that he acrppted it even<br />
though It is not the male lead. Mis<br />
pertorniance a« a reprobate, boozj<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor Is expected to be a highlight<br />
<strong>of</strong> the summer theatre season.<br />
Hamilton recently completed an<br />
eight-month tour with "The Solid<br />
Gold Cadillac" and has had a long<br />
and enviable career in movies and<br />
on television, -Miss Britton spent<br />
eight years at Leon and Eddie's in<br />
New York, where she starred with<br />
most <strong>of</strong> the outstanding latent <strong>of</strong><br />
our day,<br />
"Bus Stop" tells Ihe penetrating,<br />
heart-warming and hilarious story <strong>of</strong><br />
a bug-load <strong>of</strong> people forced to take<br />
shelter in a resaumin" when their<br />
bus is snowed In,<br />
An innovation will be inaugurated<br />
this evening, E^erv Tuesday will<br />
be Teen-age and College student<br />
Night, and all young men and women<br />
who Fit these categories will be admitted<br />
at half price for alt seal*.<br />
Rotarians See Bell<br />
Fllm <strong>On</strong> New Jersey<br />
A eompfehenslve report on the<br />
variegatrd asgots sf Ne%v Jer§#y was<br />
pr#§#nt#d la Oeein <strong>City</strong> Rstarlans in<br />
easily dlgggind mstion picture farm,<br />
Friday nightjii Plyinouth inn,<br />
Th# film* "This Is New ior%&^\ was<br />
shown by Ed Johnson, public rplaliens<br />
r^prpsentativp <strong>of</strong> ihe New Jdr=<br />
spy Bt>it Telephone Company, Ht*<br />
was introduced by Robert Howard,<br />
who was program i-haiitnon. The<br />
latter announced thai the Him Is<br />
available to any t'ivie er service<br />
group;* that wish \o mhlhH Kw ._<br />
A <strong>On</strong>ly the N e w 1957 Kelvinator Has It!<br />
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Bockwoodt Bmtl* MMfs Big <strong>City</strong><br />
DEBBIE REYNOLDS, taken to the "big city" <strong>of</strong> Fairville<br />
(Pop, 1650) by Leslie Nielson, is an excited young miss<br />
in thU scene from "Tammy and the Bachelor," Technicolor<br />
and Cinemascope film now at the Strand<br />
Pier Violinist, 19, Tinkers<br />
With Unusual Cars as Hobby y<br />
Debbie Reynolds<br />
in New Comedy<br />
Bing Cratby N*xt<br />
at the Strand<br />
STRAND<br />
Today and Tomorrow<br />
Tanunv and iho nachelor' l>f a<br />
coniMly nmunm man int! Dobbie<br />
ncvnoid» I*e«iie isfteietLii Maia^Pow<br />
m du> uliite biowsln.: lltioimh *<br />
more at Antherst College, He I-, (mi Iropolllan ntuspjprr he •.«» j<br />
following In the footsteps <strong>of</strong> his older bur fain sale un tnlKiUKnii »hlih lit<br />
hrether, who U a Chief Naval FllKhl | piomplli «tnl fin \Mn n II HI I Kiel<br />
Surgeon stationed in Aristena, I In toboKk "l luimd out ti> b< idit<br />
Jen«Hipn can IM Hin riding H*. »#•. i {(odd iport about it all *o<br />
•round In an ArmUrsni IMdlay, h'> kept U. The first and only I rip |<br />
an InfllHl mad* car which nMm> I>I. it tilt- track (VII out. This tn.rtff.in<br />
MM a ifM. P.ck.rd. Friar to ttilj lotfoggiaii' now flt'cor^t^s hlK roiuii.!<br />
he had an InWIlh Singer, H. llkai i umplete with a M-akctik<br />
lo »«t HIM* can and tlnktr with<br />
lh«m, a hobby all young ">•" will<br />
und*r>t*nd. H* fata thwn running<br />
In tjood •hap*, ••*• •naftwr an*<br />
width cpa«i*s hit mttreft^ tradts,<br />
and ttartt all aver again.<br />
At College during th*- piist yen r<br />
he was a member <strong>of</strong> the crewl Diir-<br />
1 ir<br />
tion^ at frifi.dM du nut n.lx \vi-ll #(<br />
their .pai-ti^-i<br />
Aho apprartn^ are. l>olf AII>1**HIMO nlmfr.iiti.in <strong>of</strong> (.'1HIIIU« And'* ^picy<br />
PoiTL-Mi uf All.iiKic <strong>City</strong>. VVhil.. (n , rr.raiantU: iirn.cdy .starring i)ry<br />
hi^h -school he wa_s a member <strong>of</strong> thi_ (..'(tOJX'i' ynd Audt'i'V 114-plHlrn<br />
All Stiite H»nd and Orthes(r,i foi | r<br />
ITit .slorv is «>nfi|is It<br />
Sinnlra and<br />
Two North Caps May boys, aged<br />
0 and 8S were apprehended by Lower<br />
Township police last week and<br />
hold for juvenile court oil charges<br />
<strong>of</strong> stealing mail from boat's there.<br />
Villas Postmaster Thomas J, Carey<br />
said that the boys were picked up<br />
with several pices <strong>of</strong> mail In their<br />
possession. They were released in<br />
the custody <strong>of</strong> ihiir parenti*<br />
Lower Township Pol tee Chief William<br />
llalhruner reported that con><br />
pi stints <strong>of</strong> mail theft?; in North Cape<br />
May have been rweived periodically<br />
over the past six months.<br />
! rPi>iJhi s ffOfll "Jiiivclyii" . , . (fodiird<br />
tJhtpv Ax Pngus In a Huuk lUimbi-nf<br />
Miss ghirJgy t'hvsii'r<br />
Torri'Sdnr Sotlff , , , , : . = . . , . = , . ni?i ! SOUM! L^otn and PJixit-atn =<br />
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Herald ' Rart,-a«dile =<br />
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[>odnrd In ih# (inrden <strong>of</strong> \ty irl , , , Hall<br />
inibens Mr, Tom Pi*<br />
Irene = = = , = ,<br />
TJerhuy<br />
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Mr, Tom Purkins<br />
Gun" brou^hl to the<br />
Hliim Cary Grant, FrriMk<br />
Suphia lAtrcn,<br />
Thiji muiti-miltiun Hi.Nyr epic? has<br />
been more than two yuan* in prepara?<br />
tion and produefion. It was Aktipd<br />
entirely in Spain, It is the story <strong>of</strong><br />
the afiemp! uf Spanish MueriMa^ to<br />
drati a BXiOO pound eiiiinon to the<br />
French held vily <strong>of</strong> Avila and r*?=<br />
gain the iowii=;<br />
Grant is eseellent in his rule as a<br />
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WEDNESDAY . JULY 17<br />
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(Jf0St Day , , Ymimmi*<br />
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Included amon^ tho Miit^ts .it the<br />
Delaware Hotel an* Ml^Ji Wnndy<br />
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Young and Foolish<br />
Miss Shirley Chenliir<br />
tiinpi<br />
Gallop from "Willioin Tell", Rossini<br />
Lost Chord<br />
Mr. Tom Perkins<br />
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OUler such affair, mil tjkr Place on<br />
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No. II Telephone 0804 or 0306 OCIAN CITY, NIW JIRSIY, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1957 PubMaatlon Ottle*<br />
Bulldin*. *th »t. Mid Hdvwi «T.<br />
School's Working Day Open Registry<br />
ithened by 17<br />
<strong>of</strong> Boats For<br />
Bay Pageant<br />
Print to b» Olvf n<br />
4 Rescued After Yacht In 4 ClasMf in<br />
July 27 Ev*nt<br />
Damaged on Inlet Bar Registration! <strong>of</strong> boats to<br />
Rfiert Coast Guardt Take Off Parantt and participate in the Night in<br />
Children; Tew in Split $30,000 VMMI<br />
Venice marine pageant on the For Wesley av.<br />
A Woodbury, N. J, boat owner, his wife and two small<br />
bay Saturday night, July 21,<br />
•re now being accepted at the<br />
ft af NT- "i<br />
wit***<br />
Allows<br />
to<br />
ie Classes<br />
jty's high school<br />
I going to spend 17<br />
re a day in school<br />
eptember, under<br />
chedule approved<br />
an <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />
•t its monthJy<br />
esday evening,<br />
11, Pierce, auperlnien.<br />
I, explained that the<br />
|J heing incorporatool<br />
day for students<br />
i traffic congestion In<br />
arrldor* during lhe<br />
i and at lunch time.<br />
The ChamMr af Caninwrce cam*<br />
an arranietnenli, and Hie<br />
. , •nclaJt, aarto thai the ap.<br />
anath to M* ch> fram Me m.ln.<br />
Itnd CMIM fee matf* man atlrac.<br />
Hwa M MltHaft M bayfrant dacara.<br />
Hani (*r up Mr Ifih nant war*<br />
k*pi an pl*c* fer a week er (anger*<br />
Court Ruling Upholds <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
to Restrict Residential idnd<br />
on<strong>Ocean</strong>front; DeniesDuplefx<br />
Two Ordinances<br />
Under Attack<br />
children were rescued by Coast Guards about a mile out <strong>of</strong><br />
Great Egg Harbor Inlet Monday night when their boat went Ocian <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club and at<br />
aground on a sandbar while enroute from Sandy Hook to Chic's, 725 Asbury av.<br />
Cape May, I<br />
The event 1» cponxored by the<br />
Fred A, MUheim and his family, sand split some scams in Ihe hull, Oeean <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
<strong>of</strong> 65 Dubai* st,, were taken from A second CosM Guard boat wan «em<br />
with the active support <strong>of</strong> the Yacht<br />
the OT-foot auxiliary schooner. Little I to assisi the first In Belling ihe dis-<br />
Whale, after lhe erart was beached abied eraft te safely.<br />
Clu* and will *e directed by a com.<br />
Bl Longport, where it wan lowed by<br />
miitee headed by Ourles Mllligan,<br />
boats from the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Const<br />
With Hi* flr.t baal towlna and<br />
Ouard station.<br />
th* £fvw ef Ib* ittsnd beat yndsr Local boat owners are invited lo<br />
command sf Ranisni Wlllard, masquerade their craft for display in<br />
Th* craft, valu*d al n*ar<br />
•Ml, pumping Hi* LIHI. What* •• the ioM (loatlns parade which s|jnrk»<br />
Iff In* naw «th«dul« Ml Rnt ilsritH* In difficulty by lti*y wsnl^ a ryn w*t mid* H f«t a Mardi Gras atmosphere alons Ihe<br />
a aHavwd for the th. Caaif euard lookout ai I, Hi* trtppl.d v.tHl sul <strong>of</strong> danfarr.<br />
i will ke Incraaiad<br />
bayfront.<br />
Atlantic blvd. Th. boar had gont eut *€*an wal*ri and Is th* saf**<br />
i feor mlnittti. Thli •ground en Hi* b.r al Sill p. m. ry el Hi* Inland wettrwayi*<br />
An aftracHv* array *f I] prim<br />
• mJnuhM h? Ill* day, and w«« in absvf rhr«* lit* <strong>of</strong><br />
will fe*. e#*r*d te Hi* kwf die-<br />
#Mi will b* Incnaiad wattr,<br />
The towing-ptimpinp operntion was<br />
Brand asats, Three prim will<br />
i ntinwMt,<br />
continued around ihe south point <strong>of</strong><br />
b* awarded In *>ch <strong>of</strong> four cliun,<br />
A Cosil Ouard boat *an dispBlch- the Lonuport beach with the Little<br />
Stephen J. and Helen D. McEwen,<br />
Hi* betl Beceraied bMt, the maw<br />
i September, classes will ed from the Yacht Club IJIKOOII sin. Whale taking In more nntee than<br />
ol 2720 Wesley av,, were plaiBUfra<br />
•rhjlnal, rhe meti nmlul and th.<br />
• a. m.. Instead <strong>of</strong> at lion under the command <strong>of</strong> .lohn the pumps equld expel. Finally the<br />
in the case heard by Bupeilor Court<br />
mail .ttr.ctlv.ly<br />
twos the case lust term, MeChesney. BMJ, A towllne was craft was nosed toward lhe bay ride<br />
Judfe Anthony J. caflero at cape<br />
abtmiis.Ml al S;80 p, m, I iectired to the stranded craft and <strong>of</strong> Lon^pori and she was beaciied<br />
May Court House on June 2?, The<br />
At the same time, 10 prizes are hei<br />
1:18 p^m. the - Const * ' Ouord - -----•••••••<br />
bonl pulled ii tree •t jhe foot <strong>of</strong> 14th st. there.<br />
court's opinion wns received this<br />
Ing <strong>of</strong>fered for the fcesl decorated<br />
time, Dr, Pleree laid, from the bar.<br />
The prow dul Into the sand <strong>of</strong> lhe<br />
week by elly <strong>of</strong>ficial*.<br />
homes, business places, anchoraiies<br />
udents msre time is As ihe l»al come olt the Khnal, iwach at •bout 7 p. m, and for the and installations 3iong the entire Mr. and Mri, McCwm K>u«ht lo<br />
agg to class^ thus help- however, St wo* learned ihnl It ivnii next 4W hours en"orts were made bayfront including gnug Ksrbor and breach Hi* •xliting tonlni ordh<br />
nt Uteir being late for ahlpirinK water. Apparently, Cnnst to Boat the boat suffleienlly to trj' the la«oons at tflh and Illh sis. nance which placet Mwlr Wnlay<br />
he session.<br />
Ouards said, (he impiiel with the Set Pas* S, column 4.<br />
Sir, Mllligan pointed out that In av. ar*B*rty In a ene-family r«b<br />
creased mierest In the event by boat *1*nca tana. Th*y teuehf lo con<br />
owners and bayfront property own. v*rt Hi* pree*rty Into a tw*.famliy<br />
mt Colony Club's *Rmd Hot Mammas'<br />
era could project the Night in Venice<br />
marine pageant into one or the an<br />
nual highlights <strong>of</strong> the vacation sea, The plaUitlffi specifically nllniked<br />
son along the Eastern Seaboard, and Ordinance No. 811, adopted by the<br />
could conceivably bring a large city in March, 1931, r.nd a subsequcni<br />
share <strong>of</strong> attention to the resort nmendinent, identined, as Ordhiance<br />
through pubNciU*.<br />
No, 741, adoJHed by the city commig.<br />
slonera In November, 1948. i<br />
Cafiwro Agraat That • !'<br />
Tight Zoning Htr*<br />
Has B«en Consictent<br />
• An, attack on an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Zoning ordinance has been repelled<br />
in the New Jersey Superior<br />
Court, which declined<br />
to substitute its judgment for<br />
that <strong>of</strong> municipal authorities<br />
in the enactment and enforcement<br />
<strong>of</strong> the zoning regulations.<br />
dwellings. The McEwon pioperly is<br />
located on k west aide <strong>of</strong> Wealoy<br />
av,, which U included in the area<br />
coverod by We ordinance.<br />
The ISM amendment changed all<br />
CLANG, CLAN0, CLANG! cry these nei*borho<br />
far ar* Mrs, P^nk<br />
Club; Mrs, Russell llansconi. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Yaeht Club; Mrs, '.lildwd Wa|.<br />
ten, Soroptbnlst Club; nobervttiafp.<br />
Exehanle Club; Herbert Godfrey, Raiary<br />
Clubi Albert flarrisoii, Klwanls<br />
flub, and John Carew, Chamber <strong>of</strong> I<br />
Commerce, Additional judges will<br />
be named this week, Mr, MUltaun<br />
said.<br />
OF MANY hilarious feature acts <strong>of</strong> the Colony Capers local talent show<br />
opened last night and continues tonight and Saturday at the high school audiu<br />
the "Red Hot Mamma" number. In case you don't recognize them in costume,<br />
hhe lin&up snot at rehearsal earlier this weak: front row, from left, Mrs. Betty<br />
' , Mrs. Helen Gardiner, Mrs, Helen Mumford; second row, Mrs. Irene Williams,<br />
lorenee Woods, Mrs. Blanche Hires, Mrs. Roberta Russell; top row, Mrs. Alice<br />
and Mrs. Beth Brownlee. (Story on page 3).—Senior Studio photo.<br />
PcMMr County Invites Mayflower II<br />
Reformatory<br />
Taylor Jr., Palermo Air<br />
an, found guilty <strong>of</strong> pass- to be Exhibited in This Area<br />
worthlpM checka totaling Capo May County through the •aHt Ifala <strong>of</strong>TlcUll, Including the<br />
van <strong>City</strong> tnerchanii, plead- County Chamber Af Common*, hai aov.rner. Mat "Hi. aMIfatlan af<br />
to two additional forgery •ntkred the, nee for a licit from the r»anaclnienl <strong>of</strong> th. hlitarlc<br />
the Cspe Mar Coynly the Mayflower D,<br />
dneaday and was sentenced Chamber representatives on Frl Mia jMayflewer II vlllta ool only<br />
.terminate,term |ii Bordcn- day met iwHh producers <strong>of</strong> the May. Mia place, but Hi. p*e#l*,"<br />
orm«tor>'.<br />
flower's New York visit tnd yester- Tile'chamber protest, framed with<br />
her MM, Thonma Chalmua, day tiled a protest with <strong>of</strong>ficial* <strong>of</strong> the help <strong>of</strong> County Historical Society<br />
Vent •¥,, wa* flned WOO and the Plymouth colony and the state <strong>of</strong>ficials, admitted "ihe place <strong>of</strong><br />
MI one-year probation after <strong>of</strong>, Mnssarhusettd.<br />
Plymouth hat Us claim," *ut said<br />
' guilty to maintaining a din- The Bay State <strong>of</strong>ficials want to en- that "the people <strong>of</strong> the famous nhip,<br />
IUW In his apartment here,.' caw the Mayflower U in cement near through (heir descendants, have an<br />
followed a drunlrcn light the original uhlp'n landing In Plym- equally utrmw claim which must be<br />
. month,<br />
outh<br />
met before lhe .Mayflower II reaches.<br />
i Taylor, <strong>of</strong> MM Central av.,<br />
ItJ permanent berth,"<br />
, appealed a conviction in •aaad M th* men lhan UN County Chamber Executive Direc-<br />
r Township naiglatrats'i tfHcandanh «f HI* Mayflawcr M tor ©coree J Carter cited the his-<br />
t »t»odln« charge, bit the Cap* May Cwmty, Hi* csunly torical Bock-ty's claim mat Cape May<br />
#a» denied by the court. h b ^ pntiit Mid MawaAu- County has more Mayflower descend-<br />
•nl» than any other plnee in the<br />
world. *<br />
Ma/wachusctt-s leRislator* tried to<br />
New 78-Ho<strong>of</strong> Party Boat Impound the ship at Plymouth when<br />
It arrived and before it moved to<br />
New ¥<strong>of</strong>k, according ' to Edward<br />
un For Fishermen All Year tee Page J, column J, pleaa*<br />
[ 'round deep MI flaking will The bo«t. which has been moored<br />
' Ml to OCMD <strong>City</strong> till, win- In the bay for •bout three yean, Go*tx Appointed to*<br />
i Capt. Chri* Montafna be- will b* the first all mason fishing<br />
vtmf hla rebuilt party boat. craft to run out or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. It State Bar Committee<br />
t With' Ihe, Wind", from hbiI*<br />
equipped with • large heated Augaitun S. GtoeU, <strong>Ocean</strong> Cllv at-<br />
the be/ near 9th d. cabin to aceaeamodate llshemwn In tAtikay and former city commissioner,<br />
(7IMboMon( deep tea fishing the colder weather.<br />
hai been appointed a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
i at pratant tMlng eompleUsb; It la hydraullcally controlled from Americanization Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />
d at Holti'i boat Work. the pilot house, and has • tape depth* New Jvraey State Bar Association,<br />
expactcd to be In the wster<br />
according to an announcement toy<br />
Aitgiut. n will operate for When "done With the Wind* it Milton T. Leader <strong>of</strong> llackenuck.<br />
ttOv <strong>of</strong> th* Mnnmer and vn cammlaaloned it will lnereaM Mon- Piwident <strong>of</strong> the organization *<br />
i and Suodnyi an winter. taftu'a party (mat Oeet ID fogr. He The committee aeeka to cooperate<br />
C «7t dabM MgiMi h»ve now opentea "BUly C", "Flyhm with tha American Bar AtaoclaUon<br />
UUd to power the oraft. Cbmd" tnd "Wild Qooee".<br />
and other lawyer** oroniaatlona In<br />
IbMn ta planked with<br />
<strong>On</strong>h/ tbe new fddiUon will run oUmUni the lUndardi <strong>of</strong><br />
1 • • » » - -<br />
the r**TT0ia,a.<br />
•hip.<br />
lault| n"« *° < '•"•• »' »««*lnK<br />
t Russell, Colon,v<br />
5 pleat and the!<br />
miUK in th« I<br />
To Flrffichlef GBmael R, Smith<br />
and cily .#riie!a!s, however, she is :<br />
Sh* dHHi't have la turn . #ha*l an apparijtlon <strong>of</strong> bitter days and<br />
M roll te a big tlr. in h' lp> i ^threat to the safely <strong>of</strong> hundi "<br />
werld ot ysung frlcndt, Thl«ir j neighborhood children who<br />
•Ivld hnealnallsni rac* h*r cl*n#> I over her immobile form e<br />
- ny^mumn J, pi....<br />
Defer Action on<br />
Polio Shot Rule<br />
1<br />
As<br />
be^^posed to tMr«<br />
amf ffay aince she<br />
I, the danger ol i<br />
Will be inert<br />
WflTiere to no efroct to i<br />
I museum piece, and (he (rti<br />
tas and rsarins back and forth to during the neck.<br />
•lent does not feel it f-'-»-<br />
s s<br />
a m«n to mind the •<br />
Hie blw.it, briBhr«.t and nmt The old fire truck has been cen,<br />
fersclevi flr« ill* hat ever known. vtrttd Info a form ef baby-tlfflnf<br />
She IUIIN without more than a (oil by Mine parents who are reperf> Ttiui It MenM that<br />
complement <strong>of</strong> brave, fearlesii and ed M h. depealted their cM- S91sfp49SVflF PpS- •<br />
eager Smokey Stovers flding In her dren te play en the eppanrtus ianoinlntiait eHtii<br />
hiBhrendi'red tractor and itlnnM the whllt they went shepplns or took See r>«a« X column tit<br />
School Board Waits Intrepid Bather Qutmaneuvers<br />
for State Directive 46-Lh, Drum Fish, Beaches It<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Rducaftm Tuesday<br />
A 46i« pailnd blat'k drum lish Wilh the aKsislance <strong>of</strong> Bill Gin-<br />
cveninii isblcd eumpureon* untl.<br />
on Tuesday afternoon went thronah node, <strong>of</strong> Upper Dartiy, Pa,, Fiftun<br />
polio vauclne Inoculationa far new<br />
a series <strong>of</strong> mishap, equalled only in lirvuuht the bin prize bach to the<br />
school pupiU pendiiw further no<br />
the "Perils <strong>of</strong> Pauline",<br />
beabh. It was weired in at Ed<br />
tlon Uy the Stele Uepartmenl <strong>of</strong><br />
Erttit'olion and Department <strong>of</strong> lleallh. Shortly before B P, m, the drum Comman's laeklo shop,<br />
WHS hoisted from the surf to Ihu Cornnian, who has been a resort<br />
The tnard ditwusBed ihe permis.<br />
NIVO legislation, signed into law la«t<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> FUliinK Club's I4ih si, Ashing authority for many years, said<br />
weeli by Governor Bobcrt B. Mevner,<br />
IliihlnK pier.<br />
he never heard <strong>of</strong> anyone eatehinu<br />
a nah that way around here before<br />
which would enable local school After a short visit the poor<br />
boards lo require anti polio laccma- was tossed 30 fout oil the pier (Mick | Chances are he will never hear ot<br />
tlon aloim with oilier existing health Inlo the sun. While Mvjmmlrtu<br />
meaNures for PUIIMH entcrinil school<br />
The board members expressed fav.<br />
arable opinion in ihe mailer. >bul rte. ,<br />
fcrred aeilon pcndinB turner dirct- l*seh, A pair <strong>of</strong> llfcjiuflrd. were<br />
lives from the slate aBencles on I paddllny around lhk same arm In o<br />
how lo Unpiemeiit the pioiiram lo. i life boat and Mrectcd the plncBlorlal<br />
unlly visitor with the *\v»l ot un oar,<br />
n other ai'lion, I he'board declined i Nicholas KIKIIII. n[ WllmlnMlon,<br />
ll Illness Changes<br />
Gafaway Show<br />
Vivian Blaine to<br />
Replace Keating<br />
The sudden illnecs <strong>of</strong> a star per.<br />
former has caused a iasi^mlnute<br />
«S«in.<br />
change <strong>of</strong> the show to be staged<br />
around trjlnn to shake <strong>of</strong>f its llrsl Many fish have been hooked in<br />
next week at the Gateway Playhouse,<br />
harrowini» experience, it drifted in. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and many have been net<br />
Producer Jonathan Duight an.<br />
nounced Tuesday'<br />
lo be "oared**.<br />
A story about "The Qreal Se.<br />
bastlans** to open on Ttiesday hod<br />
THE CRYSTAL BALL<br />
already ibeen printed In section S <strong>of</strong><br />
this issue <strong>of</strong> The SenilnehLedger<br />
when word was received that Fred<br />
July 27=^Cfirnl¥sl In Venitu boat<br />
Heating, master nasiclan v,ho was i<br />
a requuitt from the Ope May County Pel., who probably iievur- i-auBht psrade on the bay,<br />
to have co-starred with Claire LUIT '<br />
Heart l"und to use the loial whool tt'i pound black drum while balh, Au^isf 2 = Lifeguards gurfboat<br />
iiii'ili(le» for fund drives. The board ing before, decided he wuuld like to rae#5 In the pmduetlon, had sulTercd o<br />
10th st, and oeean.<br />
expressed reluctance to permit wide, give it a try. The guards uraeioUKly<br />
mild hfart attaek,<br />
A S*l5^^Atlantic Coi§t Juniui<br />
spread use <strong>of</strong> lhe schools by fund, lent Fbjun lhe use <strong>of</strong> thu oar and<br />
Mr. Dwight said he had to cancel<br />
raising organizations.<br />
the Impromptu ilshermiin made his<br />
a Keating engagement at both Som<br />
The board authorized a contract k<br />
en Point and liphrata, Pa,, where<br />
he also is producer. j<br />
with the New Jorsey Bell Telephone<br />
Co, to install another trunk line in<br />
Dwight rushed to New York and<br />
the high school building. It also<br />
was able to secure Vivian Blaine,<br />
Broadway and Ifoiiywood star, and<br />
her national touring, company io I iT e »<br />
play "Haul", the Sadie Thompson ;<br />
story that featured Rita Hayworth<br />
In the movie version. This will open<br />
Tuesday night for a sixnlsht<br />
stand instead <strong>of</strong> "gebasUans'*. e- I I a •• I I* I . I • I L I . * ••« •<br />
M^ja^LW-^te^i Schools Highlighted in National Report<br />
^,. m U n "' Uns 2MenHdd<br />
Tipsy Drivers<br />
Fugitive From<br />
< Point Nabbed Her*'<br />
An Owjin <strong>City</strong> mum and a<br />
|H\l\anifl \iHi(or w-yre srr&ted<br />
wttk b\ (ki'^n ^-tiii polH<br />
•(.hiit^f-d vitLl) fipcratinK KVUA<br />
whil*<br />
Tennis ChampionsMp tournament at<br />
TTennis<br />
Courts,<br />
attack.<br />
•—i«th snniiBl Baby Par<br />
By y now the fish probably decided ad. on the boardwalk.<br />
its company was not appreciated so August .0—Noilonal rhamplon^hip<br />
after a few more swats 11 look a dive. casting tuiirnament ot the lull park.<br />
heard a maintenance report by, Cv- I Figun gave chase and brought lhe Aufluvt 10-11—South Jei-flcy SAII<br />
! drum up on the oar.<br />
hmit re fiat (a oil the bay.<br />
[Outstanding Financial Condition <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
tl.Htu-, The median value hchlnd K accorded <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily in the amount<br />
Sadie Thompson, . •" one '»"-• <strong>of</strong> .";°«> the le • <strong>of</strong>, r h r Owm Ul> puim Mhools P11<br />
<strong>of</strong> modern literature It places the Joy one <strong>of</strong> the bcift linantial stand-<br />
each pupil Is $21.4,1.1.<br />
spent pt*r pupil fui non-lnsti Uctioiittl<br />
and non-maintciMnce purpose*. Here<br />
temptress on a South Sea Island I ings <strong>of</strong> the 150 dlftrlit-. uhu.h are Dr, Charles H. Fierce, city -supeithe<br />
figure lx fX as against a mcdlnn<br />
wilh thousands or Marines and a Imembers<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Aiiotljlid Public Inlendent, pointed oul that the rea-<br />
chaplain determined io reform her Sehoola Systoms. M nationAvldc orson (or tills situation Is Ihe fortunate<br />
Thv retsort ranks 37th from the<br />
uanlzalion<br />
fad that <strong>Ocean</strong>- Cily has so much<br />
top in the amount <strong>of</strong> local revenue<br />
Soonfe <strong>of</strong> the details <strong>of</strong> how theproperty<br />
that In occupied only in<br />
Mn. Simpkins Quits<br />
per Expenditure Pupil Unit, or S265<br />
financing <strong>of</strong> local schools compart* summer, which produce* revenue but<br />
agalml a median <strong>of</strong> f J72 HO<br />
County Welfare Board with their contemporaries are con not pupllif for Ihe schools.<br />
Another good rating occurs in the<br />
Th* ralgnatloa or MVi. Ida Sunn- tabled In a report Juat received by<br />
kins, <strong>of</strong> South seavillc. from lhe members <strong>of</strong> the local Board <strong>of</strong> Rdtl<br />
' SaUry-wfM, tha local «theol« •lie <strong>of</strong> the local leaching itarr. where<br />
Cape May County Welfare Board, cation<br />
•la* «r* b*n«r tlfuatad than mwr Oc**n <strong>City</strong> ranks Mrd among 140-<br />
dMrlcti In •rtncHn*<br />
dtetrlcta wilh a staR lit M.S teacner*<br />
wa. wceJHed by thu board Wedne»- <strong>On</strong>a «f If* hlahll«hh la Hi* fact<br />
per I «00 pupil, u ajipMit • mtdiin<br />
day. Mra. Simpkins cited ill health that Ocaan CHy ha* mar* ta*aMa<br />
aiaff- <strong>of</strong> «M nni|w>pi [in iijtoo *<br />
aa her reason for leaving the job<br />
ra*l «t»f. Itundhia bahlnd aach llatari a* W.l"f7 a year.<br />
The APSS sxplnhted in It* repert<br />
Paul Snydcr, nf Cape May, vice pupil HIM. any *f Ilia aNwr nwm-<br />
that the EKpondtturs FupU Vntt )*•<br />
chairman. I* serving aa .cling prosJ. bar ailatrIeK *f M» utHlaHon. In* (MirHtti. Th* jnadlan wlary used hi eomputln* dollar oo^a equtt<br />
dent fotlowln* the denUt or Robert<br />
far fh» f |w* l> (O73.M.<br />
•My Each ehIM in svutajn- fU<br />
G. Plerpont, ol Wlldwood Crwt. Dr It ahowa that for every Expendi-<br />
att«nd«nc« io gradM " ""<br />
M. A. wQker, <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood. hat ture Pupil Unit the OeMn <strong>City</strong>, Qooilt taty rujkfl tl»t amoa^ l«r to «th dodota •»>•*»<br />
been named t* auon«d FUsywnt. •ctoool. b*T» »BM73 -worHi <strong>of</strong> tix- itA Ua. tkel difi^elll, axileiidl- each thud Iron<br />
•We prapacty, ppcy, *ua4 * on fuU valiw.<br />
inU naniMnlilp tui bm comUtut. ThU ThU glVM,^, l ^ Int nt nmk WBan« WBan«1ll«ir i<br />
ad. ) school #SiSrt.,tl -tepoTtln« OOut<br />
1 und-tr lhe influoncc ot I<br />
Fjii ly >i-M-ri ftay n<br />
W Putki-u 2fl. <strong>of</strong><br />
Simp-ton uv , and on<br />
nliifj, Ravmond (irtfUn<br />
W 1<br />
Bnt h d rlvprn wn-pometcr<br />
twt« by Stftf<br />
and Defective Drnnloltls J<br />
thv r^sulU todicftfftiK b0<br />
der iht inBuefle« or ttajiit<strong>of</strong>ej<br />
nations by phyM^laHit i<br />
drunkoiD«ef<br />
I<br />
irtamfc
m<br />
t~<br />
£*<br />
Bit-"- 1<br />
v* ". *<br />
''£ ;,- ^#*S^i^<br />
7**<br />
inlMnim<br />
•iaaa»ara W th. <strong>On</strong>fy O<br />
DqwbML<br />
Mlis Sandra Weber, local r<br />
Gwdu<br />
|u Qiiwn, m chosen anon*: the<br />
lu) 1* HMolMi al UK Hydnnit*<br />
HUtaAUMikdir Aha toavcurat-!<br />
in TB Fight<br />
Ov«r 3,000 N«w<br />
ini Ottn CM»"j entry Int* the Hyd<br />
Tnfl ennt, ennt. Jobs • 1 Ckfly chairman Mr* I summing alone 1 Jen<br />
6000S STOOLS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES<br />
TODAY'S THE DAY<br />
BARGAINS COME YOUR WAY!<br />
Our 3rd Annual<br />
SAMPLE SALE<br />
literally Thousands <strong>of</strong> Houseware & Giftware Items,<br />
AD First Quality SAMPLES Acquired by Special PurcW<br />
AT THE<br />
House wares Exhibit<br />
HILD LAST WiEK IN ATLANTiC CITY<br />
BUY AT LESS THAN WHOLES^<br />
Come Early . , Quantities are Limited<br />
NOTE THE ADDRiS$<br />
E ' S ANNEX<br />
Most Items Otu»<br />
Wms<br />
X<br />
****<br />
5b,<br />
4-M. to 9 P.M.<br />
£ * • M* vs» •<br />
tat*<br />
respsnciNilUea af<br />
k - continued<br />
associations, irorted<br />
•roMem* and<br />
asainst tubetrulosis In<br />
to**.<br />
Drought Hilt ing<br />
Cemjomatoes<br />
Lock <strong>of</strong> (lain to<br />
EffVt Crop.<br />
A shon supply to threatened thu<br />
sunnier ia e»rm>n toe-rob and to.<br />
Agriculture predict<br />
ed this week.<br />
The *reefcb- bulicUli J< the Dc<br />
irtmenu. -hack Crop News", asrtcd<br />
"the MlUan is the lack <strong>of</strong><br />
rain* 1 . The U, S, Weather Bareau<br />
reported that itmcn In some parts<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Mate July 1. S aod 11 failed<br />
to relle\e minor draught condlUoBs.<br />
Many areas are short M nuen ai<br />
it* inches <strong>of</strong> rain ant* early May,<br />
The Agm-tiliurr Depattini>nLt said<br />
now expect a much<br />
Harvtsling oi toouion was report,<br />
ed hc|w in goHth Jeney uut "grou.<br />
er» exnert i rathrr light crop be.<br />
eausc <strong>of</strong> thy elferti <strong>of</strong> the hoi drj<br />
wealher" They added ••rain U badly<br />
needed for the fall e-iery crop "<br />
Other crops reported ,uvin« dim.<br />
eulty because <strong>of</strong> the drj- nnditiaiu<br />
• are snap beans. be#L« eggplant on-<br />
»». peppers and poutoe<br />
Uien,<br />
h<br />
Her life<br />
Jurtng the<br />
tack in Ira, ,<br />
Into town a* a<br />
retirement tu<br />
ihe is much<br />
doDUI-t Mind ill<br />
preur tike, <strong>of</strong>f ,<br />
PoaalWy"ito'<br />
HWfcsf asS)a»A&. ii<br />
H*w friends<br />
astie oxid<br />
for her to<br />
•a one <strong>of</strong><br />
urea at major<br />
three 'e^ef<br />
, r ,. "Uler vanctir* are en. The highUitit,<br />
pected on the nurket the tatter pan Ihe great hoar<br />
<strong>of</strong> the week,- they said, -bui non. How the need<br />
'—* fields .re yielding very another, <strong>of</strong>fenni<br />
port that w.-u i<br />
WEEK-END SPECIAL<br />
She-i old and<br />
and more senile<br />
bered, and her<br />
But like a pah,<br />
who enriches ha i<br />
PU»lui)lp <strong>of</strong><br />
preat erandchild<br />
ladder it ap<br />
Boal role in lier (<br />
be ready for the i<br />
truclu when her I<br />
** rtmn ot CanMenf Unit, Under the Sanw MaaaMt<br />
and In ih« Umm Lacafisn<br />
Hughes Central Phai<br />
(YOUt FAMILY DRUG STORE)<br />
Located In th. Hwt ef <strong>Ocean</strong> ChVi MasMcal Cr"^-**'<br />
ilSHTH AND WESLEY A^i. OCEAN I<br />
0345 for Frw<br />
Free h. OH, C r t M a r, „ W M l n<br />
THf SURI WAY TO<br />
HILP YOURSELF IS<br />
TO SIC YOUR DOCTOR]<br />
, I<br />
4 REEF<br />
FIVE<br />
LAYER<br />
CAKE<br />
Five layer* <strong>of</strong> Wards<br />
Geld Cak.<br />
with Chocolate Fudge<br />
in between and<br />
frosted with<br />
Buttwr Crttam.<br />
WMsrMn;SlHp.lK.<br />
*tb»iy<br />
Wat.r C<br />
Avoid the<br />
In the<br />
ti'lo for Safer<br />
nater ufatj rule<br />
low«d Stunts and<br />
rate cheers fnn<br />
wetrh out for<br />
headline* as a<br />
B AU G U 0 fO QffU TO Yt<br />
FOLLOWING MEDIUM Of<br />
,, ^ £«,*»««•« Hal. Ill<br />
i math who auUtod<br />
««y durin« a<br />
' town and returned<br />
to the poatoun.<br />
a snap!<br />
MUTUA1, TtNMWUB* ',,,<br />
TnaD-JINn* Ja »' «W «t»U. Yon<br />
can board a train at dnpn. and 24<br />
boon later yon atlll tw In T«ua.<br />
MIM Ohio—We hajrt train. lUke<br />
that In our Mite tee.<br />
Ot.kd af fsw<br />
ol«, anWi M*<br />
DOROTHEA ROBINSON<br />
LENDING LIBRARY<br />
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UNIOR'S<br />
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md fashions<br />
mt Prices<br />
you get<br />
$...<br />
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hen!<br />
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Zoning Upheld Home Talent Cast <strong>of</strong> tSO Opens<br />
^f^^VII WHH^B V^^^n ^P^^^pV I<br />
CfwpefHws<br />
thea« ordinances cine* they had<br />
been enacted la 1938 and IMt. »• Lively Variety Show at School<br />
•pectlvely, and onforcod Mn« those<br />
Side .putting comedy and rib<br />
datei.<br />
outfit* fwot the Jsrana R Cr«ul Fund Canvass<br />
eraeUnf Umrhter ar* ttfef «rs> PrsMHM <strong>On</strong>ttnlMtton In Nair Vork. CdftaUAl. sfV* lair • aU*t%«mam<br />
It • • held by the court that th* duesd by the uitiei <strong>of</strong> ttio ettt ot A AataM <strong>of</strong> the final MtantM,<br />
tHalntlrfa, in paHleular, wore too lata Colony Cnm -wnlch opened lMt tomorrow •venu*. wOJ bo Ma mmm. JOUITI UIUVI* nopv<br />
to complain became they punhasad nleht and contliiUM tenMM and to- IX «f Ui. Klha <strong>of</strong> th. Caper., win.<br />
the tot In March, IMS, Md eon. morrow In the high school auditor- ner <strong>of</strong> th* popularity niM which to Expand BuMding<br />
strutted a one-family homo Upon it, lum.<br />
bu bam conducted during ike put TUe Union Cluioel br-tlw 8M, 89th<br />
Th. dry In It, •rfwmMN thaw** The act* run the «amut <strong>of</strong> pur-<br />
two wMkt,<br />
st. and Aaburr av, is otmtinuin* lu<br />
that rtcordt o« Mt Iwal bulMIng losque and vandevUle satire, humor- , MM, Warren Smith ta iMaral<br />
vrognuB to raiaB tmfiOO to anlaraa<br />
*••!••• j t n l •••iiiil IIIWIIT Call fail IB ta si>cmv illirlnii wir « H ous skits, singing, dunclng and Juat rhalrman <strong>of</strong> the thow and has Been<br />
the ch«rch and Uopro IU cfaapal<br />
p*rmlh lutnrf ter Hi* eon»*ructlon about everythlna to produce a lively aariMsd fay Mrs. Herman Muni, co-<br />
The church Is an undenomination-<br />
or c«fiv«r«)Oft #f any two*f*mllv variety •how. The cut <strong>of</strong> about ISO chairman. The H.mmond electric<br />
al summer chapel and has no reg-<br />
men and women local and nmner organ hit been supplied throw*<br />
ular membership Hit those who wor-<br />
Ordlnoc* No, ill «lnc» It. adsp> residents, exhibit talent* hitherto the courtesy <strong>of</strong> Howard S. SUlnton.<br />
ship than each Sunday. It was<br />
unknown but brought out by the Tttont far the riiow was obuinod sponsored by the Tabernacle Associa-<br />
director and choreographer. Jonph thMMh the combined effort, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
The McBmns In April, IMg, made<br />
tion In approximately I«QB, nad their<br />
Landla, <strong>of</strong> New York,<br />
latent committee, Mra, Ralph J. charters are nueh alike. The Tab-<br />
application to Building Inspector<br />
Tremfw. chalrm.n, lln. WUllam Bis-<br />
Henry B, Cooper to convert their The •how Includes dance numbers<br />
ernacle Association donated the land,<br />
top and Mrs, Paul R WeU, ciMdislr.<br />
one-famUy structure into a two-fiin. running the gamut from OrienUl<br />
and erected the building as It stands<br />
mm, Mra, Jackson Ne.ll, Mrs, Jaaeeh<br />
Hy home, and were denied the per. and tropical rhythms through the<br />
today.<br />
E Shomo Jr., Mrs. Lynn F. MuiMar<br />
mit.<br />
fast stepping Chsrleston and square jr, Mra. William Conksn. Mrs, Arthur No changes In the structure ka«e<br />
The plaintiffs were represented by dances as well as several blues teni- Mefiitypa, Mra, Lodgia DelCorto and ever been aaade. Duo to the rapid<br />
Albert M. Ash, while <strong>City</strong> Solicitor pos. Vocal numiwrs include all Mrs. Qeorae Loder.<br />
«rowth at the south end <strong>of</strong> tha<br />
John B. Boiwell defended the city's types <strong>of</strong> singing from male quartette<br />
After th^ .final curtain Baturday<br />
lsUnd. the chapel to now nadasjuate<br />
ease.<br />
through female trio and solo work<br />
eveninf a party will be given for<br />
to meet the Increasing attendance.<br />
plus chorus routines.<br />
the entire east and workers at Mac's It does not have the fhisnclal un-<br />
The Capers Is fully costumed with In Semen Point.<br />
derwriting <strong>of</strong> a Church Extension<br />
program, such •«* new cJiurch would<br />
Mayflower Bid<br />
have under a specific denomination,<br />
GenHnuad lr«n p*s* 1<br />
and because <strong>of</strong> the unusual circum-<br />
Levy, «o.pnduGvr <strong>of</strong> the New York Scout Extracts Whale's Teeth, stances <strong>of</strong> church neMbarsbJp, m*<br />
visit.<br />
trustee* will not sanction taking a<br />
Levy uld the Mayflower H rt-<br />
manage. Therefore It mult raise<br />
cdvlng 11,000 vl.ltor. a day. It It Uses 'em For Jamboree Barter Its funds entirely from those who<br />
warship there each Sunday, and from<br />
moerad at Ihe Hiidnn River Day Many unusual articles ire belnfe this long, heavy. Western style whip. Interested friends. '<br />
•in* pier al 41it il.<br />
used for barter and trade by the He report* he Is having the time <strong>of</strong><br />
He said a eon I r act lies up, the 50,000 Boy Scouts attending the Na-<br />
Next week the trustees will start<br />
Mayflower (n New York yntU Novemtional Jamboree this week In Valley<br />
hi, life with his only complaint be- door-to-door solicitation in fnclr<br />
ber 18, ft ta to Bo to Plymouth for Forge, Pa,<br />
Ing the multitude <strong>of</strong> beetles which neighborhood giving the opportunity<br />
ThunkKlviM, where It will be dedi. A local summer resident, Gerard Invaded the campsites.<br />
to contribute over a three-year period,<br />
if the persons so desires.<br />
euted and encased In cement. A, Gallagher Jr., has added hit items Gerard can be seen normally ev- Approximately *25,0O0 will permit<br />
California and Miami, FU,, proto<br />
the unusual list. He took along ery afternoon and evening delivering work to start on the enlarganeitt <strong>of</strong><br />
moters are trylnfl to lure the M«y- seven! teeth he extracted from a and atiUng papers along a route be- the chapel. They are hoping to<br />
flower U to their shores and at- whale which had washed •share en tween North st. and Brighton pi. raise sufficient. funds so that this<br />
tempts are being mode to break the the beach it the Inlet seme time aio, from Atlantic av, to the beaeb. can be aaonplithed before the 1958<br />
New Vork contract and the eom. Gerard, who is the ton <strong>of</strong> Mr, and<br />
season opens.<br />
milment to have the ship perma. Airs, G, A. oallagher Jr. summer* Nil ONLY HOPS:<br />
A card party will be held next<br />
nently secured at Plymouth. Pro. here at MS 2nd tt. He is IS yean As <strong>of</strong>ten happens when a woman Wednesday, July 24, at I p. m, to the<br />
motion men want to move the ship old and is a First Class Scout, mem il apprOlehing 40, Miss Robinson Chapel Hall. This Is being sponsored<br />
around before anchoring at Plym- ber <strong>of</strong> Troop 220, sponsored by St. WHS ".bout 28, and not without hope." by the Ladles Auxiliary for the beneouth.<br />
Andrews Parochial School, Drexel •ven her favorite fortuneteller coulil fit <strong>of</strong> the building fund, A sake<br />
The ship's original sponsors and Hill. Pa, lie will enter the Fresh, not see a suitor hi the <strong>of</strong>fing, but sale and fancy table will be added<br />
he Plymouth Colony Historical So- man class at Banner High School in was anxious to keep * customer. attractions.<br />
ciety want the ship back In Plym Upper Darby tills fall.<br />
-Hal" tha uld, her eyes on the<br />
nth Immediately following the New In his dally reports to his parents crystal. "I see a tall man. He's go> Try OCMn <strong>City</strong> MsiUi.nts Flrjt<br />
Yurie engagement.<br />
Gerard tells how the bull whip b a Ing to propose to you."<br />
big thing at this year*s encan^iment. "Dark?" fluttered the excited client<br />
The boys have been taught How to "Yes," said the fortuneteller.<br />
handle It and do many tricks wkh Dark. It will have to be."<br />
C.8I<br />
t.*f EACH<br />
Nationally known brandi that rag.<br />
ularly MII far much nwrt avary-<br />
wlMnt Choica <strong>of</strong> many «tyl«i and<br />
color, in wantatJ fabrics . , , ariU<br />
tor •vcryonal Shop haw —<br />
yvurMlf to uvlng*.<br />
Othon 6.88 to 10.W<br />
BERMUDA SHOfiTS<br />
1,97<br />
Twlll.1 IrMdiMhi Ihtflt to It-<br />
COTTON BLOUSES<br />
1.97<br />
New Way to Use Mak-up<br />
"Ckmgef the Shape <strong>of</strong> Your Face!<br />
DuBany "Contour Maktvup" Expert<br />
Here For Consultation<br />
W you've always wiahed jr<strong>of</strong>j bad that perfect "ovaT fan.<br />
J here at last is a chanrr to da traatiiiimg •hunt it.<br />
Now there's a new way to<br />
apply rouge, lipstick and<br />
other beauty aida so you<br />
create the illusion <strong>of</strong> nun<br />
perfectly proportioned eon*<br />
lours—minimiting ten than<br />
perfect features and playing<br />
up your own prettiest paints!<br />
Called "Contour Make-up"<br />
it's based on individual analysis<br />
to find out which <strong>of</strong> six<br />
basic face types is yours.<br />
c face types is yours,<br />
Then an a diagram which<br />
BeartSbaMi Rnaje<br />
n i blab detract*<br />
frai painted ebia<br />
and lone hair bslaaees<br />
wide f<strong>of</strong>chead.<br />
•riniinf eyebrow got<br />
to comeroloje nukes<br />
• pper taea aeeai<br />
Ba «<br />
be addid la tMad<br />
face by aa •piwvpt<br />
bsirdo sad a aladav<br />
ini <strong>of</strong> H M The Upt<br />
an eitesMd aai aar><br />
rawed I* i«n
F-Vd<br />
lit BfEF<br />
lie<br />
^^te^^e^«q<br />
ARROW<br />
CLEANERS<br />
MOVED TO<br />
935 ASBURY<br />
Nearby Fresh Killed<br />
emujNi<br />
CAPONS<br />
Sto7lb,Aifi.<br />
_ ft 59e<br />
FROZEN KING<br />
MEAT PRODUCTS<br />
•iaBlatdaKi _^__^ _ _<br />
Ysiir Choke<br />
run mm mm<br />
PLASTIC<br />
TABLi CLOTHS<br />
E *°" 1 " --"•— nn ,i<br />
AT nuaMirs<br />
BREYERS<br />
f<br />
MIEIMO'S<br />
COffHPWCES!!<br />
BAG Ib 79c 3 "w<br />
PALERMO'S<br />
TWO SL«R MARKETS<br />
Monologues<br />
"» gww»» «»"*• aWW.'-r, H» a*l-W Bam Kbi<br />
| *MritaM MUical *M 'anuuov aaa Mast MM<br />
Mrs. Donalu t nugn „„„<br />
on Llft. fn India Guesl<br />
be Mrs. Albert Brooti<br />
* • •<br />
Current Tips<br />
<strong>On</strong> Fashions<br />
This ii a ehat ihoot u» BMS nt<br />
porlanl members <strong>of</strong> tic human "far"<br />
«}, Vii. ti,» ch.ldren. There «.,<br />
"' "' " nJ really levc<br />
Ifcas; ihej are ruiomg U, f«<br />
and eternity.<br />
Offi^Js An Gim<br />
<strong>of</strong> D, <strong>of</strong> A, Council<br />
J«nn «ai» wsjEmJ<strong>of</strong>. asd Hn.<br />
it- Hub<br />
r«U«na| llw mttunt<br />
o. bow, u<br />
fOHUoclWs<br />
Plan Events<br />
j to. a** O. •e<strong>On</strong>r, W ,<br />
fawim «f OM Ctty Efeaptar It.<br />
JauV ifc I wan iafftmi Mi-<br />
M <strong>of</strong> MUy**, « tJH, ag »«<br />
si.<br />
Jojy 1ft Edkh tod IMM Hqd<br />
on <strong>of</strong> AtaaMB, a boy.<br />
July IT: Gladys and ftobcrt rer<br />
HB af Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, a «1H<br />
ftr Scfcod<br />
^ ^ » ^EK ^K^^E V ^EV ^E H . • • • ^V ^K. W<br />
Jae deCBialed niih I * • " » *C «** UolvWsJJjr <strong>of</strong><br />
-«r, •• prartli-l; Hany tBa» Jr, g^t, Mrt sails amm nut Uie BaiMlad a West Capo Cape May kite a,<br />
"«W. «•• «•*«* MaM. irsas. sa«m ni Star star eaten. ntotm. Bam la* oom boar »•» was uie n« location for • . PH propMed Lover<br />
•»• f • _^_ ___ . „ . _ , SUrd SUrd witt mUt penal P«« Mttle t*»l«t*e nude H A to- to , Caps Cap* May May ftcgtonai Jtestonai Stt sehool,<br />
Jams Parma b rtuimmi in ,£, •<br />
« If ^~*-?.'^f ,/ «*•<br />
flsaTgc aT uTiummu lot the af. ni<br />
Mr, at .fee*, a optf« c»M <strong>of</strong> ^ *<br />
t WIUI<br />
l<br />
" panl]>itag i PUrr*—<br />
Isr<br />
a*p«iv « is* MII ijiMrie!, rtiis__ . ,.~ . . , fields'att^<br />
Lower Tsuiuhip and i Laia' ell,' tl *3ns lo t|<br />
m?« mad? that Mr» „,„ ln t-aw M«v~" stnicttoo b<br />
auipiij ha» tmnfea (or * ____^ ' »»t«r in del<br />
Juij »,*al"l-Sp"m "ififtf^lur^m gl *^* Wwi ^* • ril ^ *>W« ••Wit! 1^<br />
<strong>of</strong> thr Bufaine HMei. A uivcr oB,r<br />
ni «UI br uirn .-ml the public '•<br />
taiiltd.<br />
Nursery Biz<br />
Off For Week<br />
Mr Sort look n ca.y dunn? ih<br />
in *eefe b>= kcepfBg his driller<br />
1! aore VleaioriaJ Hibpili) to<br />
low <strong>of</strong> four bov» ud four Eirt* <strong>On</strong>e<br />
at la» to« B rrudmi m Otttn<br />
itrr and oiw <strong>of</strong> tile eirts i> i ne«<br />
[Widenl for So^fr POUT,<br />
CanjfiiuUtioiis so to Mr and Mrs<br />
\ht birtJl <strong>of</strong> j wn Tbur»da%<br />
I! He irnrcd a- J 41 p m<br />
..^J«d 16 puysd> snd 4 ,„„,<br />
4Sd Sas beta uari Robert s\orrl:<br />
\=a alc-^r sf Wotfburi Mr<br />
^"~ i #mpU;>tfd m she rif*<br />
_ depanmefii The* EddU-<br />
IU« e^TS tOOf rftjidegLs >ftr<br />
^•^^^ K^¥-i>inj eertjraiu<br />
M-- lod Mrs. ,'oh3 Bi.-r-i<br />
•'* a, saracr, pOir,-<br />
1J SiB<br />
130 Co 1<br />
STUDIO PRESS<br />
CQMMEKIAl .<br />
TUCICAHOe, N, j.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
In<br />
ot Fourth Street<br />
THI 1IST OF FOOD, DILICIOUSLY<br />
•nd ATTRACTiVILY SERVED IN ,<br />
*nd GRACIOUS SURKOUNDINeS<br />
SB R VING<br />
IRIAKFAIT DAILY 830 A. M. t»<br />
DINNIRS S P. M, to 9 P. M. SUNC,<br />
RfSIRVATIONS CALL O.C *' ?<br />
— — — — — • — _ _<br />
i HOME DEPARTMENT NOW4<br />
Ing Oc, eify-i <strong>On</strong>ly Drt».Up i<br />
-<br />
Our Full Prim Mamu App«r, in<br />
en Paam 3, Section 3,<br />
FOR THE SHARPEST PICTURE EVB<br />
Better See<br />
MOTOROLA<br />
•al^^aaV iaaaaakaaaaaaat Jaaal aa^ _<br />
BEFORE YOU BUY!!!<br />
14 ^_--** '119,95 lyjnd,^,^ %<br />
RECORD PUYERS - HN<br />
PORTABLi & HOMi<br />
INCLUDING THi FAMOUS ROTA-TWNA<br />
BOYP<br />
RADIO & TELEVIi<br />
wm rn<br />
WT M COIOH 1Y<br />
- ri> • ,*., V, \ ••';'" \ '•^"^S<br />
n «<br />
f • llrl could catch Now In Ute<br />
them catch liu»- Completion ot Uw •urfatlns <strong>of</strong><br />
West and Aabtiry avt, under the<br />
itat«-8M paving program Is schedulsd<br />
'or today, accordiml to progress<br />
r oonalat* <strong>of</strong> dcv. reports on tile project received yes-<br />
, soaUoM, fried terday.<br />
utidwr. cole slaw,<br />
The work will move to the ptvlna<br />
. uqe lettpco,<br />
<strong>of</strong> side streets between Anbury snd<br />
f liutt«r. The new<br />
Central ail. listed In tho program.<br />
F S*veh SABB. ft 0*1<br />
There was no report «» to when<br />
Phone<br />
the rcsurfadne <strong>of</strong> °th st. will bo-<br />
Kin<br />
A Bpokeemin for Ihe Slarte Arm.<br />
contractors on tho Job, reported that<br />
the 9th st. lab will be done during<br />
tho middle <strong>of</strong> the week so an not<br />
to Impede peak traffic There was<br />
no Indication the Job will be Marled<br />
until after next week.<br />
Plans call for the elating <strong>of</strong> one<br />
half <strong>of</strong> Mh st. to triffie while workmen<br />
lay the new surface front West<br />
to Biy av». This will require one<br />
day. The following day the new welion<br />
will bo opened to trank- and<br />
the other hair will be closed for<br />
work. The entire project will be<br />
completed In two days.<br />
5 STRiKFS<br />
SEASON<br />
gilt M into a fslM<br />
|, Your powJ h««lth.<br />
I iffUld*^ in<br />
1 PHARMACIST<br />
PHONE 3S35<br />
County Refuse* to -<br />
Share Light Cost<br />
The Cape May County Uoarrl <strong>of</strong><br />
Freeholders Tucmlsy declined to dopart<br />
. from it* policy <strong>of</strong> a quarter<br />
century standing under which the<br />
board reluses to Use counly funds<br />
for the erection <strong>of</strong> traRlc lights with-<br />
In a municipality.<br />
Lawrence Daniels, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Middle Township Committee, requested<br />
(fiat the county pay on,-t)liar(er<br />
<strong>of</strong> the cost to erect a traftie light<br />
at the intersection <strong>of</strong> Bay Share rd<br />
and Highway 47.<br />
Daniels said that the truffle Hlhl<br />
is an inter municipality piojcet and<br />
the coat should not be can led by<br />
Middle Township Instpa.vers. The<br />
State HlBhway Depaitment has<br />
agreed to pay 78 per cent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ffl,500 cost <strong>of</strong> the Itahi, wilh ihe<br />
connnunity to pay the rwd.<br />
Try OcHn <strong>City</strong> Mcnhanti Flr»t<br />
Save I/res, Time and Milmt<br />
ClM May County •rMH Cammltilga<br />
OCEAN CITY • LONGPOftT<br />
0<br />
• GE 5 Tickets S 1<br />
•t, tic 1M TICKITI, fltJI j<br />
• Th« Ihert Root. M AtlanIM CnV • 4<br />
J'S DANISH BAKERY<br />
md COFFEE SHOP<br />
Home <strong>of</strong> Delicious Baked Goods"<br />
DAILY SPfCMLS (<br />
444h «nti Aibi#ry Ave. (<br />
12 Noo7> Mond.y. — y<br />
d.y. — Op«n 'til 4 P.<br />
U«0<br />
nJ.yi<br />
THERE'S A NEW - - -<br />
RDWARE STORi<br />
3315 West Avenue<br />
n Year 'Round —<br />
Ope<br />
lARKINO<br />
ate That Can't Wait<br />
MNT TAVERN<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
4. j. AVI., SOMERS POINT<br />
Featuring<br />
IY BRANSON<br />
MARANDINO TRIO<br />
ling Room Open telly, S P. M.<br />
Lobitars — Prim. Rib* — Ch.f* SpaciilflM<br />
Caftrlng to Banquatt and PartlM<br />
A PLEASANT PLACE TO BMNQ<br />
YOUR FAMILY FOR DINNER<br />
UK HOITS — eARLO MAYER * MIBY HANSON<br />
wf"i 1 1 P M<br />
opm (PEN 'TIL<br />
I I r • IVU<br />
Disposable Diapers Make BdbfQowi trarehr<br />
B¥ EDNA<br />
TN thtee tlmei ot easy travel,<br />
baby goes along with the<br />
whole family rather than staying<br />
behind with grandma.<br />
But much as baby may enjoy<br />
the sensation tot traveling, and<br />
many babies are intrepid travelers,<br />
it's only fair that mother<br />
should have some fun. too.<br />
First problem lo be solved It<br />
that matter <strong>of</strong> diapers Tim disposable<br />
ones, <strong>of</strong> course, are the<br />
best answer for the Orst time,<br />
this summer, pastel disposable<br />
diapers are available so that<br />
baby can look well on hb travel!<br />
and mother c«n »lax as she<br />
shows hint eff*<br />
• These pink and blue dispotabln<br />
have a plastic Aim back fur<br />
insurance against dampnesa and<br />
a luper-sbsorbent cottoned lining<br />
thafi meriinated acainst diaper<br />
rash.<br />
<strong>On</strong> a warm day, mother can<br />
deck him out in his pastel dia-<br />
pers only and relax while baby<br />
looks both stylish and comfortable.<br />
Boy Trot* 2V, Mifas,<br />
Dmttdmt Hm'% Lotl<br />
Joseph Orajl. seven .jyar. iiltl<br />
Wlldvvoud Cresl visitor from<br />
P!l!»Burgh, appaicnlly is nut u<br />
lad taken to hasty dvclaiuiiii, but<br />
one who can aeeept the obviouii<br />
whun fat'ed with it.<br />
Littlu Jou walked from l^ivender<br />
rti in Wildwood Crest lo<br />
Ulh «t. in North Wildwood, u<br />
distance ol' 2> j miles, iiliin;<br />
Wildwood's PivoOlile b«at'h Before<br />
he decided ho had better<br />
consult a lifeguard eoncornina<br />
the possible fact ihut he A-UN<br />
le«t.<br />
Capt, E. CreutzinMCT- <strong>of</strong> thy<br />
North WlidHOOd Beach I'utroi,<br />
agreed wilh the weai^ youiiM<br />
visitor and returned him lo hln<br />
anxious pArentK. *<br />
OBITUARY<br />
John P. Hannlgan.<br />
Car Agency Manager<br />
John P. Hnnnigan, <strong>of</strong> l<strong>of</strong>t C*?n ral<br />
av.. a rt-skk'nt hvfv for nine yvars,<br />
(died Sunday hi Shx<br />
months, hie wu* S6.<br />
I Mr. Hannlgan, n former Phil add<br />
phinti, csme here /is <strong>of</strong>fice manner<br />
for the Edward Ct. Kurtz Cumpiny.<br />
local Ford agency, and continued In<br />
the same position wtlh its KUCftfesor<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mntnrs<br />
Mrs. McCormick Dies;<br />
Formerly <strong>of</strong> Palermo<br />
PAI-ERMO - Word was rcnrivi'd<br />
Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cold Cuts, Salads and<br />
Sandwiches to Tak% Out<br />
ASBURY PiLICATESSEN<br />
ASBURY AVCNUB , ACROSS FRtiM PALMKR CHEVROLET<br />
Dbrosable flln»»rs ran eaatriknte greatly <br />
tlonal pumps wore Rupplicd liv (he<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
av. to cMlnKulsh a fire In an f<br />
Lonaporl fire Uepartmcnl, (he t'apc nulomobilr there, j<br />
May County Rescue £k|uatf <strong>of</strong> Oeeim<br />
<strong>City</strong> and the Uingpail Mnruie<br />
A flsme caused by on tine^tinguizih.<br />
Works.<br />
I cd ctBarette on the driver's side <strong>of</strong><br />
I the front seat resultc'j in I'sllm-<br />
^ iff#rti In this eparatieri w#r* • ated iao damage. The vehicle was<br />
stsppad ni» midnight and Miaowned<br />
by W. Paae. <strong>of</strong> 218 4th st.<br />
; Vesterday absut I p. m. firemen<br />
atieh. By W*dntsday; marning<br />
tn* anfirc atsrn waj under waftr<br />
In the II toot d««p channal <strong>of</strong><br />
•each Thor<strong>of</strong>«r« and Hit prow<br />
were called to extinguish a gragg<br />
' fire on the Sonuri. Point tide <strong>of</strong><br />
I Elbow Thor<strong>of</strong>are bridge on the •outh<br />
, Hide <strong>of</strong> the oecaii oty Somirs point<br />
blvd.<br />
Aboiird with \1illiL-iin, ;• 4:1 ytiir old<br />
pipefitter .it Ihe TCXIIN CO. cusolintrefinery<br />
nt Kii^ie Point". N. J.. were<br />
Ins ta-ifr. Pulriehi; their .son. Leslie<br />
tillr live, ami (tiin^iilei . .litnice, two<br />
nitinths*. The ti.otlnr iiiul children<br />
illumed lo tlu-ir liotiw- by bus Monda\<br />
niiiht while Millieini .sluyed with<br />
W. R. Work Jr.. <strong>of</strong> 10.1 12th si., l^n.«port,<br />
to be uu h;m'<br />
vacation lo Lonji 1; liind, Tln-v vi><br />
ited Shindy IltKik Tuesday and were<br />
Hoiiijl to Citpe May for a short visit<br />
l>eff»re rt'turnlnu up the Delaware<br />
Ho WJIS a Pdnt nrfind kniuhl <strong>of</strong> [he River tu PhihulclphUi.<br />
San Domingo Council. Knights nf Milheitu wns running un his deisel<br />
Columbuti. <strong>of</strong> I'hiliidiMphiii.<br />
4 iiJ4iiti- unit sflJd he WHS itol uwiire<br />
Surviving nre hi» wiff. An tie; i"«» <strong>of</strong> the shaul t'ondiiion i.i the but<br />
.sons. Juhn P. Jv., <strong>of</strong> FhUadeiphio. mtl torn at<br />
Jtune.s. uf Orffln <strong>City</strong>; three HMCIS<br />
Mn. W T. M.veru, »f BHI» Cyirwj-d.<br />
PH.. Mrs. Kdwarri ti. Kurtz, Occjn<br />
| C\ty. and Mrs, .1, D Gitrtlaiitl. Un.-oiin<br />
Ctty and Springfield. N I<br />
Kunvrnl services and intrrm^til<br />
( were yesterday in Philadelphia<br />
l ltu* mouth <strong>of</strong> t.ri-iiL K^u U«rbor<br />
InlrT.<br />
FARM SURPLUS EXPORTS<br />
Exports uf ftirm .nurplii.se> fur<br />
forc-i^n cuireiuy added $275,000,000<br />
lo American fitrm income in the<br />
lUSti-57 ci-up yenr. iucordinj; to lig-<br />
HITS rek'jiiL'd l>> the AjiticuUuie<br />
f>ei>i»rtiir.ei.i. Tl.e reiwrt indicated<br />
tluit o?£|xirt.s under tJw MpeefHl i>ro-<br />
rt(.ci)|lv uf the death oi Mrs, Ain<br />
arantba Smlfii Mctormick, u f*n HUT<br />
OPEN DAILY 7:10 A, M, TIL 7:30 P.M.<br />
FRIDAY A SATURDAY TIL IP.M,<br />
rrsideiil uf Palermo, un June 30 in<br />
, Pvlyvllnie. lfw>pitul, HHTI i-Jiurj/. VH.<br />
»n«r » sliort Illness. She was s<br />
Mm, Mi-Cormk-k was born IK it<br />
and resided In Palermo fur iihuiii<br />
IS yv*m when ihir family movwl lu<br />
Ru>alton. P*i.t lhlivft. 1 prices nine tent u txishel mid<br />
prices one ci-nt bushi-1.<br />
(il siu(i nl s!\ SliiU'-ci'cl tficti .snlt-<br />
J.|)1H1 lllstjt 1 iLURlllUll hl^ll<br />
*I KrlvllO ll ^iiiuhlliji t'ourscs fKst llt^H<br />
Hft.enth Hi. PhtMie a.'thi-w<br />
ithi. wns L.ind IT1 Ol- O( » \\<br />
ualed frum Middletuwn Ili^h SLIUHII. M)TI(I Til (O<br />
The family then moved to Minns (ONTItAiT Nu, |1<br />
burg and KIIO etitcred ihe Pea body 7>7 Kl.lr A HI I'a.tnK, ;•tnrtllsslonrr*i nf the<br />
and pliltw.<br />
<strong>City</strong> f thvn» CH\ N J. for the ievinu<br />
or i>mu ld K.. Unii her mother. Mr<br />
Mary Ellen Smith, both <strong>of</strong> llurris<br />
Heart. * *<br />
louiers<br />
mn mur*.<br />
nm/trtimg tb**<br />
_. •• art am e»a kt aon •<br />
it M » li i m !• w ><br />
«l*w«n I. u aUnal<br />
I.IA valck taiuiv an wk» km<br />
•tff«Wl*<br />
3r*p*Ar f1owcr*c<br />
aarwlwn br 9m 7TD<br />
COLONIAL FLOWERS<br />
PH6NE SOMBRS POINT 1***<br />
Shor* Road, Mimn Point<br />
PIUIt^L t i l * *<br />
1 (M H<br />
\ oiled ruuihvuy; SUi tind ftth fetiX^H<br />
' nheci uxplmlU in tho rily nf<br />
ijtu Ctlv. N. J., with UlluiuiiMtuK<br />
t-ivle nm-luro uH (-sMItliji fiili ffirij*<br />
illluUil iniiMi.nl MI lATJC-I M..IH.<br />
c-mrnt itqulffd IK Lil.'J Tuns (<br />
ff. T<br />
the bill i hi. stai^prd<br />
ip (Hdictipd to the i<br />
flrntlonx fiPiilf* ol .. _,_<br />
••..L(i upvn jtiM>Hr»tt(in t ihi __.,<br />
Clcik AM hidtit-iv rn>f quttllffetl uii<br />
thl* flute with the Stuie HiiftiwA.x r>r<br />
pATtnirnl BIWII KMbmlt pilin ti> (tbtuln<br />
• rut; the «i>n.li;i(i|Uun>f ti tjucsLlomiulri.<br />
on the <strong>City</strong> * r*iim uhkh «htill be n\*<br />
J*.. "i.j( Mft.-<br />
Jlln, Nil liltldti tu tH hilt riFUU In<br />
niutL thutt oiti bid<br />
D> Oirfei ur tlit: BfMinl <strong>of</strong> i iiimnli<br />
HLNHY SIL.LJNC. CH. ( Itrk<br />
' Major Etfuiml B Bowkor<br />
Oh-wloi public \\oil(*<br />
n( tf CallUsoh Ji Enirlncfi<br />
N J Uc No ifiJ<br />
_- Tlf UHIT CRfr.JIITOHK<br />
„ <strong>of</strong> Coincllu A CoraoA Do<br />
Punuiinl to |he ordflj «f Aithur \\<br />
l4»rJtk* dui n>j£4lc uf I hi* county uf<br />
. Cdiw May itutdr un thr t«ent\ ffjutlh<br />
dnj <strong>of</strong> UUM. l«7 ^i Unit pclUttitr <strong>of</strong><br />
| tip ttutavi jber Uu? Executrix uf «tuid<br />
Itcodem iwtlcp is herfrb; yhen to the<br />
'•-editor* <strong>of</strong> mAld d«t#d*nS tu piYient tu<br />
he Extcuti-iY within in»f thv iiniauni duimed ana<br />
he pvtttculiin <strong>of</strong> the nliUiu<br />
CLOUD SEEDING.<br />
TOILS, to answer the question <strong>of</strong><br />
whether cloud ftcedlnf produces<br />
significant increases In rainfall wilt<br />
be conducted in Santa Barbara County.<br />
California, beginning 1 this year<br />
and running through 1950 by scien-<br />
tists <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> California,<br />
The trails will provide an opportunity<br />
fur studying the effects <strong>of</strong> silver<br />
iodidv smoke, produced by ground<br />
generators, on storms passing over<br />
mountain areas. The storms will be<br />
selected at random after a forecaster<br />
has decided the conditions loolc<br />
New<br />
...in<br />
tn Th#U. 8.<br />
laieat<br />
Oms 4ttr<br />
cHy satiirtUr intHir J*i r—^~<br />
*hlp <strong>of</strong> die Jurior Cruudbkr °t Co**<br />
•Hit rce<br />
The exhibit will bo Iri • traMr ftt<br />
bo parked In trout <strong>of</strong> ctty WJ on j<br />
AMnirj av at Mb at. The ^toJktt<br />
ivOl be opened at t a. m. Thai*<br />
will be no adihiastao Miargo.<br />
Arnold John, prwldwt «T tlu. Jajv<br />
cues, hii IntltMl resMent* ana via-<br />
Itqrt to visit the t^hlbit ft<br />
lotmaWtrr jrlmpie <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
uwi or Uie atom<br />
The exhibit Is ahaara Hstfer *a*nsorahlp<br />
«r the Natlgul UnlntcHy<br />
Bxtention Aaaociatlon and (Ho luilor<br />
chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce.<br />
Daliitoui<br />
At<br />
OCEANIC<br />
11 in 9M WCflCj AVClnlc<br />
Th6 CRYSTAL RO01<br />
f OR DINIKG<br />
5:30 until fM P.M.<br />
llkJ0A.M.<br />
Fashions at Dinner on Wednesday*<br />
by California Shop, 1112 Boardwalk<br />
the first Strapleis Br»<br />
that stays up all day long<br />
... because each size comes In "full*'<br />
and "regular" cups-for perfect fit/<br />
f •w««lu«iv* H«OV«nly Catnfart iMMrH<br />
'I^Bfpw'plBfi 1 k.<br />
CT~^<br />
l'*.^!^<br />
, * % * •<br />
f •,!•«*• *..«<br />
rapless<br />
1 / •<br />
hii<br />
- 1 "y
BM»<br />
i-ek<br />
£ if*<br />
1957 Genuine Spring<br />
IAMB SALE<br />
less <strong>of</strong> Lamb s» - 57*<br />
SMOKED HAMS<br />
FULL BUTT CUT<br />
b.<br />
Ctrt Wees «f SMked H« 99*<br />
^'^^BBB^BBBSBar^H ^LaBaaa^asaa^l^a^aa^BaaaaV^<br />
$QM|*CC Gran<br />
a«^NMB P0lwi06$<br />
b,<br />
•Syp^JUglrr- fef" f#€<br />
^MigtLM<br />
No E«« Fatl<br />
3 -T.00<br />
^IMppbJrice 3 - 85<<br />
4psle Sauce 4ir49*<br />
Appbs 2^:39*<br />
Jake 2SC53*<br />
M. at n<br />
M ranad ihouf mefttmt<br />
ta til* fj place.<br />
ST^ i ^ * *«K S^aii^ 1 . •tne'-^erSor »<br />
r»"jy?" *" 1 * a W" SIMd <strong>of</strong> th* Ink* von a tir. Mew<br />
.. V?, T 2"^* ••* •*•* lw ^<br />
«« •*« Sp»*« and Part ais, »«.<br />
a iBLijiiLi or is? wcLtaJile OIWIBS . wsod^<br />
"* %S%/1Xa?2«« KM 'Tin. «r «J«t«d •« the hijh.av<br />
d _«iK*i.nSn- P ^5ui 1 WM^t S5^nTp^S,rhK<br />
K=^ w E2v*^S.^EL:^^ ;•• »t Mr. ud Nn. Howard S. Net<br />
?" rS "i«'rt£<br />
> "•« "I" i<br />
PACJU6E GOODS n*«fr *assned fwTiiiirt- lor CIP»<br />
Mir Cauai), Bad b«*e »uM ti»<br />
Army Coma*Bdaiwe<br />
• WINS<br />
t, p-*« i,«. -r. wt«. s .y-rs,"s^^B^'<br />
BietaJ pnsdast f<br />
(anu ind fiilt,'^ »T-.rt mbje as .. E A<br />
»a<br />
ednutttM Mn<br />
EIM <strong>of</strong> tnWr I<br />
•(fair, and Uulr<br />
tha mHm sf B i L ^<br />
miwlty, OiMH MM. Tbe<br />
wUJ »*• - - - - - -<br />
0<br />
nuntaiy acnool<br />
(rant, uifctwtctt<br />
ortal U U l iU ra*et W«* U<br />
July 2S, In tba d«r "hall<br />
chWDbcn.<br />
Mayor Cbapman utd In »nnouncin«<br />
the appointineDU Utat he felt «teli<br />
member <strong>of</strong> tW* conSattltte* wffl «pOirlbote<br />
much to tb* ^vwth and 1 rfro*perlty-oi<br />
Somen'Point.<br />
Pollowfog are the m*ipb«t» ap-<br />
Bolntod: Delmon m^k. New J«W<br />
fl«h and ganw waittmi John Bdrry.<br />
Spencer gift corporation; Pr- lr*tM<br />
Bravernun. ho*ptt«l admnilatiator:<br />
Thomu ChH»t*HJien ST., GandM<br />
Stete CotutrucUoa Conovaoy; Mr*,<br />
Ralph Obettcr, uunlpc IMnw; Frank<br />
DeFeo, duck ranch owmr; Walltr<br />
Gregory ST., mUurant<br />
Fred H<strong>of</strong>fman, boat yard w ;<br />
Mn. Edwin Heck, prealftaat p/ PT+;<br />
Bicbard Hagepbucher, nurlne (ton:<br />
John Koch, hardware dare; dears*<br />
Roberta, vice preaident <strong>of</strong> th* Ouaranler<br />
Truti Company; Harry J. 8t>«r.<br />
restaurant operator; Kobert Stretch,<br />
contracting company. «od Jobo Taylor,<br />
hardware store.<br />
Heskers Host to Cnbs<br />
For Boat RMes on Bay -<br />
SOMERS POINT T- Theodore<br />
Mesfcers, preald«at <strong>of</strong> the Kiwanfs<br />
Club, was hart la elffiU Cub Scbiits<br />
Tuesday Alfht and seven WednesdMy<br />
night from Cub Scoot Pack JRJ, B^<br />
treated them to • boat ride up f«<br />
<strong>On</strong>-at Egg Hvrbor rlv«rr<br />
\ Motorist Fined $5<br />
"ji**^<br />
»M^ S5R<br />
3QES3<br />
The group leit from Stretcb't Docfc<br />
properly p p y attired hi life J $ $ l<br />
toured the h local l l docks dk bbefore<br />
«gg:<br />
qp the river to M*ys Landing, WQ-<br />
)ii.m Shaffer took th* pltotlQg <strong>of</strong> the deluWa Oolf i<br />
boat vhUeikfci1i«Hn*BtoK*tfiKtflr^oC*<br />
the boy&. They also enjoyed<br />
vookies and pretzels.<br />
Those taking the krlp on Tuesday<br />
nlKht were BUly Allen, David and<br />
Rli hard Banhoixer and Billy Shaller,<br />
ai Den 6, Walter. Cwtti^Il. Eickfty<br />
Brtwster, Johnny Sullivan and Ronnie<br />
DUks <strong>of</strong> Den 5. Mn. Walter<br />
Cottrell, den mother, «lsd accanwanied<br />
the, jjfeout*^^* ' -7R. ,<br />
Wednesday night the bbyt got much<br />
pleasure \\jitchln{j a >ea-. guJJ<br />
i fish Oul <strong>of</strong> llle Water 'Ihvhc g<br />
the trip include Marvin and Danny<br />
, MtAlllstt-r, Harry Higbee and Bobby<br />
Lopcr <strong>of</strong> Den 6; Jhnzny. Moore, den 9;<br />
J inimy Adamson, den 5, snd £dwin<br />
| Heck, den 1\ Robert Loper and Mar-<br />
I via McAllister also accompanied the People Nyw If-<br />
[ greup,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> A§ree<br />
| That Cotunttmi<br />
For Not Slopping . * *• *^» «• *«'<br />
SOMIK8 POINT — Janes T.<br />
Dougherty <strong>of</strong> PhUadelpMa paid a<br />
j fine <strong>of</strong> 13 and is costs on eliargex<br />
| or fgilure to observe the itsp sl^.<br />
That the city exten*<br />
Strmt south. But fcf a<br />
i at the intersection on Rt I and Mac<br />
Arthur blvd si • bearing Saturday<br />
before Municipal Judge Richard<br />
Thompson.<br />
Other cages hesrd by Thompson<br />
Include Joseph p. Mattbewa, Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>, careless driving, $ 10 and coats;<br />
W. R, fJerkens, Maple shade, illegal<br />
parking, flj T. Allen CaBUort, Pitts.<br />
! burgh, careless driving, * 10 and coRs;<br />
Eugene Malr, Philadelphia, carelau<br />
drlvlfli, 110 and costs; Mclylq Thompson,<br />
Somers Point, Illegal parking, H;<br />
and J, F. Fupnlk, CaradeH, Illegal<br />
parking, U,<br />
ClauMtd Ads Bring Quick Jteaiflt*<br />
<strong>City</strong> folks nay<br />
y o ay<br />
that ctipuilyu ^f prttopa<br />
collecOverV ai Uwl&aBW<br />
chasad hwrvk O<br />
<strong>of</strong> the year. Treat y<br />
below nth Direct i «a tb*<br />
at t Utli Utl IMt. IMt<br />
Thorn HIM la tha oafik«,<br />
outlet*. Sea, the iabulon* t«S<br />
and "Winter creitaftta- awfr, prio<br />
ttlt<br />
HIQHWAY<br />
HaB0Y:- : $w^pi<br />
_ OCBAN CITY and HAOOONFIBLO<br />
1316-18 BOARDWALK
CIIPTIONS<br />
CULTY<br />
s^j^s li<br />
NOW<br />
PLAYlNC<br />
*»J6C^ ii*''i.i-i>»*<br />
s and Playhouse Ads<br />
Gem Be Found on Page 6 this Section<br />
TUB SCREEN<br />
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I» STANLEY KRAMERS<br />
MONUMENTAL FILMING OF<br />
TBCmilOOUJE* - VISTAVISION*<br />
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1IDAY VILLA<br />
AIR CONDITIONED<br />
St., Pleasantville Phone 3709<br />
Good Home Cooked Dinners<br />
t Mond.y, 1. 8:30 P. M.; Sunday, I - tM P. M.<br />
Free Parking Space in Rmar<br />
Mr. anil Mr*. J. Gilbert Noon<br />
SPECIALIZING IN<br />
tUANiiOQDS<br />
TO TAKE OUT<br />
Ik VSLTACO<br />
IMC,<br />
with SAUiABI<br />
MUZZARiLLA CHEESE<br />
with PEPPIRS end CHIItl<br />
with MUSHROOMS<br />
wiHl ANCHOVIES<br />
with CRUMBLED Mf AT BALL<br />
with SALAMI<br />
WlOLI • SUBMARINES<br />
• BAKED LASAGNE, 1mb.<br />
PASTO • CHICKEN CACCIATORE<br />
M. SCALOPPINE WITH SPAGHETTI<br />
[MADE ITALIAN SPAGHETTI A MEAT BALLS<br />
Vi CHICKEN • FRESH TOSSED SALAD<br />
• DELICIOUS STUFFED PEPPERS<br />
•LTACO'S<br />
AVENUE PHONE 0753<br />
ONEY'S<br />
fUOR<br />
ORE<br />
fnown Brands<br />
BOURBON<br />
UN . RUM<br />
BEER<br />
BAR<br />
OPEN<br />
DAILY<br />
7 a.m. - 2 a.m.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
12 NOON<br />
OPEN<br />
WEEKDAYS<br />
M, to 10 ft M.<br />
\Sunday Sat**<br />
Phone 9051<br />
34TH STREET<br />
|Nmt to M«adowedge Restaurant<br />
BOB<br />
••' : \ . SOMERS POINT<br />
LEN CARRIE<br />
SMASH<br />
SEASON<br />
100% Air-Conditioned<br />
2 New Singers, Old Favorite<br />
Next In Music Pier Concerts<br />
OCEAN CITY'S<br />
ONLY<br />
BOWLING<br />
ALLEYS<br />
12th St. & Bay Ave.<br />
Open Evening!<br />
7 to 12 Midnight<br />
Alto Rainy Afternoon*<br />
COMPLETE<br />
LUNCHEONETTE<br />
Featuring;<br />
PIZZAS & HOGIES<br />
PHONE 3108<br />
Mr. Wiloe. wno In al.no a fine actor<br />
..). well as slnuer, b a natlvn <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>On</strong>tario, Ca'imla, and bi)!on »tud}iny<br />
fiinfiing al the aije o[ 11. He hat<br />
bven heard frequently on radio a?<br />
soloist with orcllestras on KVW aurl<br />
iVC.AU in Philadelphia<br />
A trraduate scnoiarship student ui i<br />
the Academy or Vocal Arts In Philadelphia,<br />
Mr. Wilde has Men heard<br />
with the American Opera Compan),<br />
tin.- Charles Wagnor opera Comrmny<br />
ion tour, and at the Berkshire Music<br />
1 I'citival He hai sung at leaM It<br />
oratorios «f Verdi, BrnhfflN, Mhlari<br />
and Rossini.<br />
Millville Chorus<br />
Here Saturday<br />
Legion Singers<br />
in Free Concert<br />
The well known pice club j.<br />
Nabb-Lcsllc Post, American .Legion^<br />
<strong>of</strong> MIIKllle, will present a free pub^<br />
Two vocal artists with a wealth <strong>of</strong> He conert on the Mubic Pier thilt<br />
egt^erience, but new to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Saturday eventmc a& another In the<br />
Music Pier audiences, will open a stiiies <strong>of</strong> programs b^ .t|uest choral<br />
week's engagement with Clarence gnupa.<br />
Fuhl man's orchestra this gundly, Titis SS^volc-e mixed chorus Is di-<br />
cunt inning through July 2(1<br />
rected by George Satterlee and ac-<br />
Ellen Alexander, mezzo soprano, companied<br />
has been described by critics °i% a<br />
musical diseovery, proved by hei<br />
operatic engagements, a« soloist in<br />
Qiatorip performances, and In Boncc^ts<br />
with leading syrnphony erclies=<br />
trag from Vermont to New York to<br />
Chicago.<br />
Miss Alexander, a graduate uf me<br />
Pliiladelphla Musical Academy and<br />
Temple University, was a scholarship<br />
Hupi! <strong>of</strong> Mme, £; Giannini-Grepory<br />
uild Victor Truqco <strong>of</strong> the Metropajkiin<br />
Opera staff. She hag sung leading<br />
meMO-soprano roles with the Philadelphia<br />
LaSala Opera Co and also<br />
has been teaiurea at a number o<br />
the country^ famous muski CestleaU,<br />
.Winner <strong>of</strong> the 2H% Vs^^lty Concert<br />
Artists Guii$j!vi4fibfMe>HM<br />
given eoneiirts all e?#r Mfe-eBHlcrn*<br />
seaboard and in tit southern states<br />
iuflng the past winter. In musical<br />
comedy shy has , appeared In m.-joi<br />
rjles <strong>of</strong> Kiss Me Kate, Carousel, SanH<br />
yi' Norway, Showboat and Music in<br />
the Air,<br />
Allan K.ll*r, t.nor. Is widely<br />
known far his tfeial work on rtls*<br />
vislsn and radie as welt ai In the<br />
al the piano by Mm. Helen<br />
Ricck rath. It has been playing to<br />
larlo audiences here for a number<br />
<strong>of</strong> years.<br />
The Saturday proi'iiim falluwa:<br />
Legion Buddies<br />
1*1 There Bo Mu«if WillLims<br />
Happy Wanderer Moller<br />
Absent MeiTOif<br />
Barber Shop QusrteU<br />
a My Cuttes Due at Two-Two-<br />
Two Today.<br />
b I Love the W«y You Boll<br />
Your Eyes.<br />
HalU <strong>of</strong> |vy ,±.., Russell<br />
I Could Hive Danced<br />
AH Night ......._.. Loewe<br />
The Jo(|y Roser Chudlcl-h Capdlfch<br />
ileeted<br />
'Uohn<br />
es<br />
Lard's Prayer Malntte<br />
J.NTERMISSION'<br />
Fine and Dandy Swift<br />
There's Nothing Like<br />
a Dame ... RodMprs<br />
Contralto Solo—Seieelrds,<br />
(Nani-.y HolTmun'i<br />
Drink To Me <strong>On</strong>ly With<br />
Thine Eyed ACC Rlnav.-ald<br />
Sweethearts , Victor llurliert<br />
Baritone Solo—Selected,<br />
iDouglag CoNSaboont<br />
In My Merry Oldsmobile ., Edwards<br />
yislons .,...., Sjolwrs Balurtlh<br />
This Is My Country..ACC ninsiwald<br />
¥ "' '<br />
ClaiilnM Adi Brlno Quick Reiultt<br />
the*-<br />
State's Farm Realty<br />
Value Leads Nation<br />
New Jersey ones again leads the<br />
nation in the per acre value at farm<br />
t- f *, * S§&<br />
and Illinois were high with |MM4<br />
and ftaOlll, napeotlvwly.<br />
New Jersey farm reel ettato val-<br />
a hik* till. «JnW- L<br />
ues have advanced rapidly In re-<br />
to meet at ihs tumtt <strong>of</strong> tbt<br />
cent years In tWO. the per acre<br />
value <strong>of</strong> land and building" was<br />
snaatar, William dumper. «t , r<br />
•f ipm and apwaHa, ton-<br />
•292 84. Laut ear's figure was rd., at 10-3B a. *>. Hi* itajrt. a««t*<br />
ctrt rMltals »nd •• r church land MM buildings, according to the H42MI<br />
Hl« will inelud* cooklnu two m*«I»<br />
over th* ""'<br />
MlsUt,<br />
New Jersey Crop Reporting Seivlee<br />
Tho estimated total value <strong>of</strong> all<br />
Mr. Keller appeared lor four years Tils estimated average value or<br />
farm real estate In New Jersey for Try <strong>Ocean</strong> CMf MMthMb Flrt»<br />
on tho WON Mutual -Tlieatrc <strong>of</strong> the farm real cittata In the Ttardcn<br />
the year ending last Manh was MM<br />
Air" ind the NBC "Northernerii," H,< State was S4U.BS )HT ar. r for Ihe<br />
million dollars<br />
•lia has appeared on the NBCyear<br />
ending March 1 lt)17 more<br />
"Chewy Shaw,'! the Fred Waring than live times the national average STANDING PAT<br />
S!m« and the NBC "Frontiers ui* <strong>of</strong> tS4.82, Rhode bland ranked sec 'Be kind to in*ect«," nayn a writer<br />
Failh,"<br />
and with 1M4.M, and Connecticut We never lone an opportunity or pal-<br />
third, with $334.12. Outside <strong>of</strong> New tlnj! miim|iiltoea on the iMck.—Hum<br />
IIU extensive repertoire hai l»en<br />
Jersey 'and New England California orlst<br />
preiented In oratorio, with majiir<br />
'unphiHiies and choral aoclrtini, and<br />
he has been on recital tours throunh<br />
New Jersey, New York, Illinois,<br />
Mkhlgan, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania<br />
and Wisconsin.<br />
GREGORY<br />
i \ '.•»!<br />
He has - been • •slolit In aevui al<br />
<strong>of</strong> New York Clty'i leading thuri! ie».<br />
MO Shor* Road — Semen Point<br />
NO LUXUatT TAXlM<br />
Returning for a onmlaht Migae*<br />
Hotel - Bar - RMtauratif<br />
nunt on MM Mutlc Pl«r this Sunday<br />
will b* an aid favarit*, Ray<br />
Wild., bariten* <strong>of</strong> op.r*. r.dle md<br />
conctrt l»m*.<br />
PlillAf i AIM XcnaWMiiAii O^HAP SfHSj €IM WmWW<br />
Prlad Oyttart, inmrmt lawp, PriM Junib* Shrimp,<br />
•HUMLIMAilB SPIN ALL YIAI »t 7*t A.M.<br />
VISITING SOROPTIMISTS<br />
CORDIALLY INVITED<br />
DINNER MEETING, JULY 25th, 6:15 P.M.<br />
1609 WMley Avenue<br />
Contact Mr.. Mildred Walter., Pretident<br />
PHONE 268o<br />
At Diamond Beach Lodge<br />
ON OCEAN DRIVE SOUTH OF WILDWOOD CRIST<br />
Alii CONDITIONED<br />
THE BEACH CLUB<br />
PRESENTS SHOW<br />
10 P, M.<br />
and<br />
Midnight<br />
TED LEWIS<br />
PLUS OUYPSO RfVUff<br />
CHARLIE SPIVAK<br />
HSMI OP THS BAVBiRRY ROOM<br />
THI SHORE'S FINIST RESTAURANT<br />
•AiY I Mm, OIIIVI MM PMKWAV ixit<br />
POR 1M CAM<br />
RAY'S ilCYCLi CENTER<br />
SALES and SERVICE<br />
1336 Asbuiy Avanua<br />
Open<br />
Every Day<br />
RENTAL . 50c Per Hour<br />
ENGLISH and AMERICAN<br />
-AIM> Rented by D.y . Waak • Month<br />
Tandems - Repairs<br />
GILLIAN'S<br />
FUN DECK<br />
OUR 27th YEAR<br />
At MymotiHi Place ind<br />
FOR YOUNG and OLD<br />
U R-UD-E-S U<br />
N YOU'LL FIND 'N<br />
OUR HELP COURTEOUS<br />
AS ALWAYS<br />
. -r<br />
c<br />
Conip/«f • Stock <strong>of</strong> - . ,<br />
POPULAR BRANDS<br />
IMPORTED end DOMESTIC , '•';*!<br />
* LIQUOR<br />
ICE COLD BEER<br />
ON HAND AT ALL TIMES<br />
HEY KID*<br />
Be a Deputy<br />
Sheriff! •<br />
Shoot Indiai<br />
Capture Bai<br />
ON THE BLACK HOIH PIKE AT TNI ATLANTIC<br />
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REDUCED RATES SHOW EVERY EVENING<br />
Superb<br />
Cuitinm<br />
and<br />
Atmotphmr*<br />
Open Doily 12 Neon 'Hi Dukk<br />
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION —<br />
THE ONLY WESTERN TOWN<br />
WITH A FREE RODEO<br />
BALA INN<br />
EASTERN SEABOARD'S UNIQUE RESTAURANT<br />
Balm Music Mmnvt<br />
JACK miT ORCHESTRA<br />
V1RSATILI MUSIC<br />
BILL COATES<br />
Wizard <strong>of</strong> th«<br />
SOMERS POINT, N. J.<br />
Excellent Cuisine Served Until 2 A, M.<br />
COCKTAIL LOUNGE OPEN UNTIL 3 A.M.<br />
,TO ARRANOI YOUR PARTY, PHONJt,<br />
^SYMPHONY <strong>of</strong> good<br />
tatto In food, form, sound,<br />
•(MM, color and fellowship<br />
Ymi will «njoy H>« 0ipctaMS j<br />
lli« lov*ly KIWI<br />
Musk , . . ft
all mats r ud<br />
•ally and Jun Sollnu, 30? Wn-<br />
I<br />
Raiph T. Fai Jr. »o <strong>of</strong> Mr, and<br />
Mrs Balpk T, Fox 5r, <strong>of</strong> tef nl<br />
•M anons We pBMBSen on |b.<br />
iteJBsMp United SUlei OB its m.<br />
ort-breaklns AlUntic<br />
Point, n, the ondv <strong>of</strong> Rilpt L<br />
CheMcr Jr, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Lily, in a<br />
• eddlng at SI, Joitph , ^ureh.<br />
It TIAU AGO<br />
A peU^ea bear^g 6ia M^flsiure^<br />
inaueoecd tbc eity itmaitstHmn is<br />
repair tae tHnMI small <strong>of</strong> i«a<br />
«, ralftcr lhan tear it dflun as erh<br />
Family Budget Balancing to<br />
Stay Tricky Rest <strong>of</strong> Year<br />
llf and added Oat "then we<br />
_ be fan without involving pmbpeople<br />
hare been making a good living at<br />
•eterve. reporting wonderful<br />
.-ihflnt aad roTf-nting. "In the<br />
. hac tan much concern over tht<br />
onUawtng so-called games <strong>of</strong> chance,*<br />
Ag.Mm iNil 1 FIVl TIAU AM<br />
Th. HMMB line M thedredge<br />
pumping sand (mm ihe 10 ih«<br />
beach/not at ttb tU raninto<br />
a<br />
deeply burwd OJ-MW M with the PrtHs "ill ris (<br />
remit thai sjn-lli A M ilw line and tbttt » DO end n se"h:<br />
and knocked UK dredge eat <strong>of</strong> tn. flradf ebop • I he mmr mi ao.%miision<br />
far nine boun.<br />
i. confias to thr edBan af CbaE<br />
Times im{aii»f<br />
<strong>On</strong>e or the<br />
The raTafea at aifL»:M« :.,Uc»»<br />
in years developed when PWIHT higa pnees «rr haims L&ci- >:<br />
WMpI bwriMM volume must raided a 50-giOoo opacity Mil] in en ajaiait »itn *«€*. T^» onTiit*<br />
fWltt'. Hdwever, other forms <strong>of</strong> enter- operation an tnd H, Bear Bay >v tptnd today boy* 15 1 r.;.<br />
Jiiliiii and tte «-«»•"«»* now Is that A FMlaMphia au »« JiTMBi a than R fcrouibi M J5..Vm<br />
from games declared IBegal win not UJO oner,<br />
A las rat, tfce edxlori si* s<br />
ia I he eva» tfca mr Sfi"<br />
DT, John E Btvine aas elected la joy may get tame r*;«f BLI<br />
»U1 believes the House or Bellies 0/ iac Awiv 4l^l*lDl tJpea B IS mil! KB-<br />
tin its ban can OMeopatBie Allocution at its a dent io vaur agen r * 1<br />
small tEU convention in AUaBlic CitT<br />
Messing betting on the hois* races aad<br />
Bobongfor *<br />
r<br />
Funhwaiore, tber* ••ill in T,,<br />
•» to tne hUden tiM- tir.«<br />
total and date tu e»l)«O!ir»<br />
SytfluKylent Charles B. Kerc«, in a recent<br />
tatonr CWn, MM attention to the tm that the<br />
!WH t .***%*« *«• tnm sfcu t torn altor the<br />
«i|ji*§ippt for summer Tacation^<br />
*- *•*' ' jnt projects now in progr«<br />
ha report that the schools<br />
TB» m^tftmten at th, surf TIM.<br />
aire w« 1DBUB> for a bride and<br />
arooBi to te nrnini OH the Bade<br />
heiue -Jijr ten: \ht ^amms af<br />
the anUaa pktarc<br />
The Neighbors<br />
Look at Things<br />
CO<strong>On</strong>itATtOH tS<br />
ICapa Mn Star W WMM<br />
TBe proie«ed jBrt-ej <strong>of</strong><br />
iodus.tr} le be nduBM<br />
May and<br />
tie* i« the Tfcird rederai<br />
PUinet •« prefaces Iim<br />
•Pliealt for raspenitar <strong>of</strong><br />
peo^e s-DuBded h« Xliw i<br />
Jr,, and Bav&rd L. Eeiaaad<br />
el the Aliaetic Cn\ D«c,ns<br />
psnj and lot Sen<br />
rt <strong>of</strong> C<br />
s»;.<br />
I be important* u ::«<br />
sunej to (Be rt^gn indamn IT ye<br />
faiHK. bdh »ri«l loea] apencir, w<br />
C»/ttMifcla%ii<br />
OK*. Bar,, afn, aod alher r<br />
»** Pm* •» »er»» paper to m am- tm mlarmmtws IT. ifM B M a! ta, emon:<br />
FMaiaB, «f .SataBa CaianJ • a<br />
_^ f an • fit #f dothtn£ on<br />
far Ion. So is the common habit <strong>of</strong><br />
! M piain rtew Bear groand floor apart- titj-. was Mr «( tke (i<br />
mnieiBattlrs 'a<br />
tWUg to do, <strong>of</strong> none, is never to take<br />
• ^ ^ with jm white on Oe Hewn. Leave<br />
Tar _ tmjmuMM,*rJmsaum other safe EmU Palmer aad Ut -- I mil<br />
; S yon feet yon must have such items with you in the were iHmored by th€ deiTolel M r<br />
them inside the tnolk. Experienced thieves can Co, at Atlantic <strong>City</strong> for MIB reeaN<br />
which nude the Ideal a-enc-r fiis<br />
locked air doors via the vent windows, but in the district and m-enik iiooc tar<br />
to make aU the noisy fuss <strong>of</strong> prying open AtlanUc Coast,<br />
when they locked the<br />
d didn't uloek them<br />
1M may ff<br />
wfatiol dBtricte, spends the<br />
^p<br />
Fire Chief SaBuel Conaier «a» ijured<br />
at a danseniai aU tank in<br />
ki AtlanUe CM? where local fire<br />
tinten gave IsMus to the Bre<br />
department <strong>of</strong> the neighkanas re-<br />
<strong>City</strong> oHctah wm bem- v^ed io<br />
curb StlBdaj- picnic Hndi as un<br />
desiraMef who »er« only haH rt«d,<br />
Uttej^d tbe beteh, inade noise aad<br />
dMMnjed ptwpeeUve hOBe own.<br />
tn.<br />
James "S<strong>of</strong>ln;" Fra«i «iia toler<br />
ham u Athntie Couni, \ssn»bly.<br />
on. ns aaenE the ravBrtd Is the<br />
fleW <strong>of</strong> VX> loifefs in the AUanUe<br />
^mM ekcBpaMlttalp iggnuBwt at<br />
the Oeean Cily Golf Club,<br />
Ladies shoo H ere sclUn; lor SI 95<br />
Dick Po»ell was a nmjital mrrnib<br />
SUr; Cant. Chris wsi sellinj U<br />
Plaueri tor M cents; Ewlna T. Cor<br />
Potfr at the Press<br />
AMEKJCAH PI-ACt NAJMI<br />
ncMyng: Kiddle. Ind;<br />
Answer, Ark<br />
>WI buy then,<br />
to *•#•! tie <strong>of</strong> » csw (o*«fd<br />
M. AM<br />
Tbc timei arc out <strong>of</strong> Jaint, Mt<br />
under- MaU,-iMibrDle D TliBet,<br />
-Otum Semi.<br />
Tie ftier: run rj S!Ji<br />
ta» rtttni gaint<br />
fir*4 sf it, teod rier<br />
•« he ispef-jE-, ;s ii « s, », --,<br />
—"? I« -I »itl STBilfe !t.- tfe e<br />
STWCTLY FRESH<br />
*-, a ka»» 1M iaiiaiB Iifes «• ate. News and<br />
Reviews<br />
r» BVin 1 J>j,-i,,,<br />
Ibef* *re mrtn,<br />
fees.<br />
ii is twpttl SMI i___. „ ^-y<br />
»bo mii ^ mntj'tsa .,- lit oiur «<br />
»" tbe &!yd^ a [:: i^?.? T _t- ii^^ j<br />
fooperalivcl) i, pwsj.at -s 1MB<br />
*»n ultiBairiy Qcru* elf ta<br />
Jlool Ihe retujj ol iSt ;iuiT.<br />
Th» Nut<br />
WOUIDTT OBJSCT<br />
WifF) its hunt, (c*p :» nil •«EXT<br />
— Ed: I lold 5 o« you ictc nfuni on<br />
thai Baini question<br />
He-Se!<br />
She—Ye?, and >pu «er? ^15^ i,3y<br />
<strong>of</strong>' on thr relor <strong>of</strong> 1'un kaM »uper<br />
He-Ye,?<br />
She—Ed. if >o« rr stin. 10 be w<br />
ynsoeHblt, fm soins to Seaie jou<br />
thU minulc.<br />
Cta-t. L V-:-<br />
i pa-1 <strong>of</strong> «;<br />
What fFiitm '<br />
aiea*<br />
and r<br />
di t.1»r» un tir*.<br />
l pft>iSm> jmmi^ralion c*sc.<br />
01 Ju*/ as>t>riod cfinnnaU. Vnc<br />
Thr highest average sentence<br />
violal<strong>of</strong>s, a months THc forger was<br />
24 3 mumh-v Boetlcegers received ai<br />
(.ar thieves Mot 28J month*, d* an ivereif,<br />
federal court.* <strong>of</strong> the L'niU 6 d Slates and Ifc--!<br />
ictlcrsl >fn! me in l95,J.,Js waj. yj a monins. bul<br />
time Hvried, user Ilio VniU'd htatcs. was isj B<br />
In Sew Jefsoj. duriili! IS}j-U, more<br />
iPlied prabaiion, JOJ, than were senl to prison,<br />
coniicied letlerol U* violators <strong>of</strong> .Sew Jersejf<br />
IMO oi Cfcapins impruuiilnicnl bs stayinB «t !"•<br />
•» a ualehei ward <strong>of</strong> a fedora! probatwn <strong>of</strong>TleW.<br />
Over the nation ana iJifllories ul tn« * '**<br />
»a» Bunted in laUM to IUM3 men «nd<br />
si all the people sentenced in fc-der»i coMrlJ<br />
cad-, ,u have a belter chance <strong>of</strong> getting<br />
courti <strong>of</strong> New Jersey i3&3 per ceiiti than !<br />
nin*f thcmii! federal caurt <strong>of</strong> the Uoiled<br />
JOD£—With thoiisaiids <strong>of</strong> New Jerstj'i »•<br />
! hcir fir.l full time Jobs this month the StaM<br />
muni SKurny declarrK Ihr; art livored<br />
' Tuday 1 ; later mtfkel puts a tn«h<br />
diiislon said in ttimmariilng the labor marlf<br />
workers were children <strong>of</strong> toe Ute liWs—«B*<br />
Mtej—and there are now ill loo few jauaf<br />
nileh the demands ef the treawadatig let'<br />
Lie I8»«,<br />
"Inose young pcvpie fortunate enaugh to<br />
inevntive tor advanced technical. icieDUaa ajW)<br />
laiared as sMdom berore, The rewaro*-**!"<br />
career wcurUy. and menetary retyraa—are *<br />
IMMUNtTV _ ChariUfcle iHWiuity wUi<br />
cnurches and ether jimUar oruoJution* kM I<br />
ihi, b i*» aptaiM al two m*m%mm ©f »• "<br />
Court. JuMiea WUUam A- \V«c<strong>of</strong>*ld mat Nn<br />
JmUee WaekMfeld claims Ilia bwrMr at<br />
lonered oa many frMU and it is mm a tmf<br />
huaaae and cinli»M jurtlee ih»i a wrMiiU<br />
DM4*H|M if I<br />
"h Spr * adu; *
.42fc-rl*^ •':'' ••*' J<br />
HIM nM l^fafak<br />
_*i?f,ii Monday tbe "Know Your<br />
Bma Ksgions will besin again and<br />
continue each week day afternoon<br />
l*e» are led by Dr. John Kalr <strong>of</strong><br />
&= ¥v^^& Met^adist r^iniB ii •iHi.<br />
b<strong>of</strong>o, - — . .<br />
The evening proijunis neKt wret<br />
at TtiS wiU he: Jlonday Jlev. Clyde<br />
Baara'af BaBcaUDB^r'he^Nw J&.<br />
aw Confereoo-; Tnetday. in* Brr<br />
»^^» mm, minister <strong>of</strong> the Meth.<br />
Tbe mmssmiMmatif ataesg ml»<br />
alrr at tht Unnii Chnn-li .. _<br />
York, Df. •obert J, McCnfceii, sfl<br />
be tt* >4»aker at the BaardwA<br />
— rin <strong>of</strong> the PM Matin<br />
Qiirrt in the Moartyn TBair*<br />
SuM*y at 7 18 p. «.<br />
Dr. MeCnckeo jus maiir returned<br />
Inn a Lhn-e-motilh !«•«*<br />
<strong>of</strong> lie South Jer. I tour <strong>of</strong> Japan and tne Far East,<br />
W i Aaaonaiton ilca- State becoaunp pastor <strong>of</strong> the It-<br />
_*•£ fMaeni Canfcmce <strong>of</strong> Baptist Church, Glasgow, md jertin<br />
Methodist Church, win preach I surer on Systematic TBeaias je a*<br />
At 7:M, the preacher wlU he Dr. Bspiul Tbeoloiital CoScst n Sm-,-<br />
Franklin T. Buck, minister <strong>of</strong> theland.<br />
WWl 3tottMlst Church<br />
He *»« ptsfeuar »! OHT^JH<br />
Honday tbe Darning devotions led<br />
by the Re*. MUler H, Oraven»ilne <strong>of</strong><br />
and pBi&?SRfey @f<br />
the Cap* May Methodist Church will<br />
" at 9, and contlBue each week<br />
lario, and «»s » BeB<br />
board <strong>of</strong> naacten ef<br />
Konifji MUaauf, StBX^i JMfc<br />
Dr. McCrackra bsW* huooTBri<br />
, fna Ifc Hi,, ujiUTan<br />
Bl»fe Conference<br />
i<br />
JUrfc OoS<br />
aaturda* ni-h<br />
t<br />
•«»« t«pel and mlJslonarj<br />
• Ssafid and EeA«.<br />
s *' fealure<br />
eaJrr" The Confer<br />
nt His, «ace wtmmn TSe<br />
- ^*«" - Jlttle ItoTSS<br />
r afierooon from J to 4 «<br />
Scfc)ol Okiie. ***- Th* ill-musical hour is d|<br />
AdaJt »*"** to 1 »•»««• Wrtihi with Mart<br />
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106 Atlantic Am 1233<br />
WAT« SBMCi COMPANY<br />
210 Tanth Wtrmtk rimta 0423<br />
HANW Uam CHATTM<br />
OCEAN OTY HOME<br />
SAVINGS 1 LOAN ASSOOATrON<br />
1001<br />
PhonaOOlI<br />
thm<br />
ATLANTIC OTY<br />
RICTtllC COMPANY<br />
ATDUCKUM'<br />
ran CHOTcaf FOR<br />
ALL FOR TTiE<br />
Th. Church ,. ih. rMMi tow en Mr*|r<br />
IB* building el charocWr and oood tin At<br />
II UNION CHAnlL «Y THI MA<br />
SUNDAYS—<br />
tm •». aaa) Aakwy av.<br />
Hwnes~8, »:1S, 10:19 and 11:18nil*.<br />
<strong>On</strong>w C. WjHn. Mliil^»<br />
*. m.<br />
»:« 4. m.—Buaday School un«ai<br />
CDnfealoo* on Snttirdiy>~7:S0 to<br />
•Moo*.<br />
• p. m.<br />
tl «. a>^-jtoirnbat SwTice conduct-<br />
NodaUy<br />
ed by ta* mloMcr, Aev. Oronr C.<br />
Waltan. UtmM M»k: -TtirM<br />
OCIAM CITY u m n<br />
Courta", Prnvorka H:U: 1*W. So-<br />
HMM «f HM Own city Iwwmr cial miiite arran««d ana dir«cl«d by<br />
BLaMt CMWrnct<br />
M>». IfcWn B. " -<br />
IOHI ••. tmt WWkr av. -<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Rw. DavM P. WrMi»,<br />
P. TKb*tkaw>ky. op. 1», Na 1.<br />
M«H YVMIO* t*iM),<br />
Dm*l by Mr. ant Mn. fflliri Noato<br />
Sunday, Jwly I1~<br />
Pa. Optrtiwj.<br />
"Chant Sana Parolto"-, f. TichalaaHr-<br />
0:30 a. m-Sumtay Sobool «i(h •Ky. Youth Choir aecoakpkaled by<br />
clane* for every • «i«inJ>er <strong>of</strong> tbeHetan<br />
Ann* MnUtnum, 'Utt Vp<br />
faioUy. RuHell Sutton, luDeiintcn- Your Heada, O Ye paW, LatnrelK*<br />
dent<br />
Kaatlng. Po.tlud*. "Conuiatloa<br />
10:45 a. m.—Worship Service. Or. Mbrch~ from "L* Prophete", a. Mey-<br />
Sanlxt Mrs. David P. WrUht. Vocal erbeer.<br />
I duet by Lois LMten* and P.itsy Sal-<br />
1 • * *<br />
ter WesHge by Rev ravW P VIU.1 FRMMM MaiTlfM<br />
j Wright. -Sad Salnta"<br />
K N. J.<br />
I 10:45 a. DL—Sarrlce may be viewed .Meatinc for Worihlp, Fint Day,<br />
{ on closed circuit television in the11<br />
a. at.<br />
lower auditorium<br />
War laforniatlqa> call Oceas <strong>City</strong><br />
10:45 a. m.—Supervised Nursery<br />
downstairs.<br />
iwu.<br />
10:49 a. ID.—Junior Church con- CHURCH OF<br />
duced by Mr*. Blzabeth Fry down- CrrWIT, ICI«MTI»T<br />
ilaln,.<br />
Bill aa. aa^ i^i^u ^M<br />
S p. m,—"The Old Fashioned Hymn Sunday Service—»:30 and 11 a. m.<br />
Sing" on Music Pier. AU-nuakal Sunday SAMl—«:M and 11 a, m,<br />
! program conducted by Pastor Wright Wednssday avsnlne—t p. m.<br />
I 7:S0 p. m.—Opening Seryk* 61 Reading Room op*n daily, tatept<br />
I Third Week <strong>of</strong> Summer Sum M Con C Sunday, U a. m. to I p. a,<br />
j j ferenee. Speaker k Dr. John Ball- Tbe ev«waUaTBUIty to humanity<br />
back, panor <strong>of</strong> Innanucl Baptist <strong>of</strong> God, the aonrM <strong>of</strong> all try* life<br />
Chureh, Wilmington. Del<br />
and inteUUenea, will lie set forth<br />
7:30 p. m.^Supervlied Nlithi Nun. at Christian Science nrvleea Sunday,<br />
cry downstairs.<br />
SrriirturmJ »elecUoo« In the Lesson<br />
9 p, m.—Senior Young People's SMnan OB "IMt" win Include tne<br />
Rally led by Mark CorU.<br />
MBnKim tram nakaa (la:l, II):<br />
Monday thnufji Safw^ay— "Freserw at, 0 God; for la Ul«e<br />
do I put my trast . , , Then wflt<br />
•hew (M the path <strong>of</strong> life; tn thy<br />
prennn Is fulness <strong>of</strong> joy; at thy<br />
CHURCH right hand there are pleasures far<br />
evermore*.<br />
Of THI<br />
Correlative pasMses Is be read<br />
from -Science and Health with Key<br />
to the Scriptures" by Mar> REDEEMER<br />
20th A Atlantic AwMiias<br />
LONQPORT<br />
Ka*. John Craig Rook. DO.<br />
9:00 Holy Communion<br />
9;3O Church School<br />
Cslsred Film, en (he LMe <strong>of</strong><br />
CbHat Uiswn durlna tun, Sdical<br />
11:00 Holy Communion<br />
and Sarmon<br />
Alt WIlfSMl<br />
kklr Taner<br />
' tl Armrtrong, Alls David Humphrey, Bus<br />
Gaorg* G. Athton, Organrit<br />
r to H«ar Mhnfonary<br />
Uw WMMBV Alitelttlna <strong>of</strong> th*<br />
ftart Pnkbrtorian Okarali wtl hold<br />
IO <<br />
It* ant *um*r MMMt<strong>of</strong> Tbinday, _ —, B. BuaA. tm *trl«»*a<br />
July M, at 1 p. m. lo tb* lowar audl-<br />
tnlta. will fMtot* Ik* >n«raBi<br />
at tn* «topaMr Avnttary at th*<br />
tsrium <strong>of</strong> U» church.<br />
Flr»t Miflnaait Cauirah on Ifcaaday<br />
Mn. Harry Patan, veteran Mission. at » p. a*, in lha JMawn* HataL<br />
aiy In South America, will be <strong>On</strong> Mri ttaali •win •»•*• ta* Satrfa 4M*a<br />
•uaat apaakcr. lira. Peters with het <strong>of</strong> twtla and brine • ObaW af S»<br />
IndlH aolta.<br />
httabwMI, Her. Harry IVtara, teft lot Her huaband, the Rev. Mr Hugh,<br />
South Amarlea In UM. Tacethel<br />
A «tfd Of ttoiaka was<br />
all « l>*«d.lSiM>t la «<br />
Uwy bar* terved bi Ouaiemaaav<br />
Pago <strong>of</strong> PlnnS id., Oeaaa<br />
Call*, and now hi VenanwM. Mr. They Aav« have jast campMcd a aacoaj »bo geilenHuay *** *» th*<br />
Peter* la tatmfd \a •vancelUtie live-year missionary term In India Thoae on baard war* Wan<br />
wort, wblla Mn. Pettra cartle* on<br />
Durinu these 10 yean they have<br />
been acttvp IA eduaaMataJ vork aad<br />
cxtenilve work amonc the women<br />
/weri.. Mr. a<br />
In tha Relief Work «f 4te Natloaai y, Mr and Mrs.<br />
and eblldnu. Before entering tb* Christian Council <strong>of</strong> India. They their two daiajMen.<br />
ministry and alsaton Held thay wer* have aerved a< the representatives <strong>of</strong> and hta date BUM, tarry<br />
mcHibera <strong>of</strong> tbe Olney Preabyterlu<br />
Church vY.rU. ««cvlce. In r*biu- (da- date JudyLAll*o VaaiVor<br />
ary the Raw aa* Mn. Busk expect<br />
Cburcn. Philadelphia.<br />
aa4 tiigene PaabWy, Harn-<br />
to return to Woodstock Sehaol, a son Jr.. Doris semnb, slaljfc taj<br />
Th* oncers and member* <strong>of</strong> tb* school wllh an Aanerlcnn «ur*tetilum DBlorbr Clayton. Mr. an* Mrj. Bjowiaf<br />
Preatarterlan WQOMD.1 Anoclaikm u- for MIHIOIUUT ehildnea.<br />
K*gam, George Bacan Jr. asM fir<br />
v(t« the public to attend their suao- Mn Wlllttin It. Gnmet win pre- date Joan Beaaatt, Kaflnr^ttEk.<br />
mer aneetlmr.<br />
side The devotions will be led byChuck<br />
Balr, Nan Powell, Can* BaaV<br />
Mrs OstvM llail' Mra. Albert att«ok*<br />
or FtiiladMBh^i will t» tne apWUt<br />
SoW Quartet. Anlhcm "Jubilate<br />
Dae" by Schubert, solo by Rachel<br />
Mrs, Benjamin F. AUsood Is the<br />
Aaaatnaf, alto, •Faith. Hope, Char-<br />
hostess chairman, aaalated by Mrs,<br />
Scott Adams, Mrs, W, Thoaiu Ad<br />
ity" by Brahms, and anthem "Psalm oms. Mn. John Augooa, Mrs, Her-<br />
IN" by Lewandowskl<br />
rtun AicMBdM, MIH Mamie Ander<br />
B;M a m—Church School wita son, Mrs, OMrgc M. Ashton, Mn. Bo.<br />
eluan foe every age. The nursery, tert Bell, Mrs, Leon Biackman, Mn,<br />
Wndiflartan, pramary and Junior Albert Blum. Mrs. James Buckley,<br />
etaaaet aiMt in tHa Srsi floor <strong>of</strong> th« Mrs, Edith Bourgeois, Mn. Thomas<br />
ehnreh. The youth department Bhiett. Mrs. Forrest BrMegan, Mrs,<br />
CHBTHI J.<br />
meets in tbe Assembly Room on tbe Ann A, Brown. Mr. W<strong>On</strong>o Y.<br />
f<br />
•eeead floor, the Men's Bible Qui Christian, Mrs. W, W. Chalmers,<br />
in ibe cbapel and the Women's Blblt Mrs, Gordon Cox, Mrs, John Courtot,<br />
201 > •<br />
Claas In the Ladles' Parlor. Roy E. Mrs. Pred F. Corsan, Mrs, Bruce Di-<br />
Darby, general superintendent ana, Mrs. Clyde Ellin. Mies Ruth<br />
Flaherty, Miss Marie Ifakes, Mrs,<br />
11 a, m.—Worship Sonfice hi theFred<br />
Cm, In, Banfora Pm, Mn,<br />
chureh, identical with the 9 a. m. David Geller, Mrs, Ida Garwoad.<br />
"Thra* O«w<br />
service.<br />
Mrs. Augustus Go*tl. Mrs. Morgan<br />
The Nursery where paients may Itand. Mrs. Daniel Hulltt, Mrs, Nelson<br />
leave their small children during M. HolTman, Mrs, Issae S. H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />
the mominc sen-ice wlU be held on Mn, Samuel H<strong>of</strong>fman, (Mrs, Lewis<br />
Ule first Boor <strong>of</strong> tbe church Hlpklns, Mrs. Ansua T, Johnbon,<br />
Baker T:M p, m.—Dr. Robcit J. Me, Mrs. Charla Keater, Mrs, Laurence<br />
Eddy Include the followlnf (116:121; Craeken. putor ol UM Rlvcrvld* Ltuny, Mrs, WDlunn UifrM, MM,<br />
"Whatever is governed by God. IsChurth,<br />
I4ew York Cily, WlU preach Albert Layton, Mrs, Blehard Maaoti,<br />
never for an Instant deprived ol theat<br />
the Boardwalk Scrv^e in theMrs,<br />
ehester Martin, Mrs. Wlllord<br />
light and might <strong>of</strong> intclllsence and Hwriyn Theatre, There will be a MaeBwan, Mrs, William McClelland,<br />
Ufa",<br />
song servlee led by Howard Qttbert Mrs WUIIam X Neiwn, Miss Earth<br />
The Golden Text la from tomans and SBeeiai music by the Syannet IMI, Mrs. Kenneth Perlnchlef. Mn,<br />
(6:U)i "The gift <strong>of</strong> Col In eternal Solo lluarttt Anthem, "Tin- Ds«n Carlton Rowand, Mrs, Arthur Shoe,<br />
Ufa through Jesus Christ our Lord". <strong>of</strong> Peace • by Gale, solo by liavld maker, Mn, Howard stalnlon, Mrs. St. John's Lutrwfafl<br />
* * *<br />
Humphrey, bass, "Out <strong>of</strong> the Depths" Nathaniel Smith, Mra, John Town-<br />
ST. JAMW A.M.B.<br />
by Wooler. and anthem "In Heav> send, Mn, Theo. To«*n»end, Mrs,<br />
I0TH AND CINTHAL<br />
1l.<br />
at. aad Mann av.<br />
enly Love Abiding", by Parker, Harry Tripple, Mrs, Charhu Thnrs- Tha Rav. Frartk F. AtRw, S.TM.. Paator<br />
U A S ' AiBBja> sabalfchB<br />
ton, Mrs, Charles Vail, Mrs, Eugene Pltll PARKINS Ml* and Oeaan A«a, »ar Oarntiapjat B*aa|<br />
• £ ft<br />
U a, at. "<br />
L, White, Mn, J, Harry Wagner,<br />
HOLT TRMiTT IPISCOfAL Miss Florence Way, Mrs, Somers SUMMER SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE<br />
Itfh sf, M Cantrariv,<br />
Young,<br />
Rev, FernM I, vauafian, R*M*r<br />
9:00 A.M.—THE EARLY SEatVICaT<br />
9:45 A. /WL—THi CHUI^H SCHdbt.<br />
T:SB a. m,—Itoly^ Communion. Youil never "ftad" Ume for any-<br />
Cathadral Film* - MMind, color - for<br />
• p. m. Wednesday evening 9 a. m.—Famllj- EucharW and talli thing. If you want time you must<br />
All Dapartmanr*<br />
by the Rector.<br />
make it, — Charles Buxion,<br />
ArrarxUnca Card* ghaan to VttHaWs<br />
^ja<br />
9 a, m,—KlnUeraartcn In the Par.<br />
• « •<br />
Ish House (older chilclrcn go to The secret <strong>of</strong> success in life, ta 11:00 A. M.—THE SERVICE<br />
TflB p, BL-J BL-JuaDM am re- Church with their parents).<br />
for a man to be ready for his op-<br />
Mr. and Mra. Paul H.<br />
•MnaL . . ' 11 a. m. — Morning Prayer and porlunity wtfen It comes. —Disraeli..<br />
<strong>of</strong>Muric<br />
p. n—BMiar pal; MBaanaL Sermon (Communion on tirsl Sun-<br />
fM ••*<br />
i*a •la<br />
JaannaHa Darby it<strong>of</strong>caa,<br />
days).<br />
Wednesday-.<br />
Holy Communion at 7.<br />
HURS£RY SCHOOL<br />
Chureh cwnppataly air condiNotMd for aH awnrkM,<br />
Including Chwrdt Ithiail<br />
(l». "..tor<br />
2912 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
10 a, n. Sunday Sehooi,<br />
Holy Trinity Church U alwayi op-<br />
11 a. m. MnrnWg Worthlp Service. en for you prayers and devotions. Ixparfanead Taachtrt<br />
ST. JOHN'S CHANt.<br />
T a a, m, Caalr nhearad. While the Chapel is being redwBnt. (nrarMting Program<br />
p. m l>««nis Warthip Senr. ed,_tbe Bthued sacrament Is to the<br />
tiMA,M,NUil»P.M.<br />
v m<br />
Wedneiday, • p. m Prayer meet-<br />
ASM J TO 7<br />
Ettalla M. AdlUr, Ordanlat<br />
SICOND CAP* MAY BAPTIST<br />
PHori*<br />
BiouBst Sellers<br />
ran tmii ttH Irmm fha war<br />
rlivy'r* put f*aalli*r fhaf<br />
job aava «M tha jobl<br />
A track witta built-in stamina —<br />
that'i Chevy. Whether highbaffi"!<br />
dawn higbwayl or rouohtag it<br />
acro»» rugged terrain, or dainf delivery<br />
duty in town, depcddublc<br />
"ew-tektHt" Cfcevr<strong>of</strong>cts are cottipj<br />
ys»,<br />
downtime to the barest minimum.<br />
A truck with m. etioice <strong>of</strong> readyto-po<br />
power-thsi's Cbery. fto«B u<br />
advanced lineup <strong>of</strong> c4|W eBgiyeg-<br />
140 to 210 hp-youlTn save by<br />
chooping the power precisely<br />
m*tchcd to your job. Thanks to<br />
compact weight-iaving deiign,<br />
Chcwftlet'. V8% deliver high power<br />
per poujid <strong>of</strong> m-tita wei|W-power<br />
that worki harder for you, Chevy<br />
true* ft ar» ftrpc>V for tb-ir May •<br />
** a ".<br />
CfNTML OCtAN CITY CHAPEL<br />
IM Cailtral m*.<br />
10 a. m—Bible classes for all,<br />
11 a. ».-"S«row Lessens", nev,<br />
Robert J, Smast, Jr. saeaher,<br />
? p. m.—Vapor Seilil Service.<br />
Rev. SMoat has bnen a atppular<br />
speaker,for several years. He has<br />
been pastor <strong>of</strong> ChapclEnte Lane<br />
Church, lalUmart, Md,, for IT years,<br />
iCaaplaln (Coll •( Middle Bast Region<br />
<strong>of</strong> Civil Air patrol, tj. g. Air Poreq.<br />
PUUT«MTMMUT<br />
tm st. and C.ntr.1 av.<br />
William i, ewfllck, B,B, MinliMr<br />
OaWra. O. Ashfaii, Mlnlit*r <strong>of</strong> Music<br />
Maq, Mly 31—<br />
• a. in.—Moming Warship senices<br />
in the sanctuary <strong>of</strong> church, Dr,<br />
Guffh-k's aennon topic: "The l>r><br />
•rook", Muiilc Iby the Summer<br />
ing power. Whichever engine, you<br />
choose, you know it't got the power<br />
to baglc up every inch ol brawn in<br />
every Cfiprolet TMfc-Forec ttuck.<br />
' A tnWe for your tob-ttaf'f<br />
Chevrolet, too. From* pickups to<br />
!•*• Sae . year<br />
Hell Owfw you ft AMBI<br />
practically made' to order for y6ur<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly fronchi$*d Chevrolet dealers BB^Xlfifr diiplay Ait famous trademark<br />
See Your Local Authorised Chevrolet Dealer<br />
Nil' *, i *»'•><br />
•a*. Harry P. Flnd.lHn, PaiMr<br />
Sunday school berrlns at 9:45 a. m.<br />
Albert Wells, superlnlendenl. The<br />
lesson this week Is en!Hied: "Caleb,<br />
Man <strong>of</strong> Faith and Courage". There<br />
Is a class for every age, and •<br />
aualifled tMcher for every class.<br />
The sernon will oe preached by ;<br />
the pastor, service beginning at 11<br />
o'clock. .<br />
The evening service begtas at f :J0 .<br />
and will continue throughout the I<br />
summer.<br />
Wednesday evening at • o'clock is<br />
the Hour <strong>of</strong> Inspiration This Is the<br />
chureh at study and praise. The :<br />
class Is studying the Lord's Prayer.<br />
Thursday evening at I attack,<br />
choir reheartil.<br />
rriday mornine at 10 o'clock, TTie i<br />
Mile Society will hold a BsMnr on<br />
the lawn^f Chsrlolle Browne, Shore :<br />
r4, and Tuckahoe rd,, Palermo.<br />
Chevioht<br />
Tiudks<br />
^ ^ ^<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />
Assn., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
78TH SEASON JULY 11S|<br />
9:00 A. M. and 11.-00 k M. - VM1OI SttYKK<br />
NEW OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE, WBlfY AVE. 5H. TO m SH<br />
(Alll VEMTItATION)<br />
SPEAKER.<br />
Dr. Norman W. Paullin<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>a»or <strong>of</strong> Homilatlcs, Masram Bapfhit Trnotogical Safltlriarf,<br />
Phlia4ai|thia, Pannaylvanla<br />
7:30 P.M-STRAHD THEATRE<br />
Mi AMD THE BOARDWALK<br />
SPEAKER.<br />
Dr, Alfred W. Price<br />
Raster, St. Staprwn'a EpMM^al Church, Philadalphia, Pm,<br />
JULY 28th<br />
9:00 A.R, and \%M A.M.<br />
SPEAKER:<br />
Dr. Game Little<br />
Paatsr, Paaadarta Praabyfwian Church, PaaMarta, Calttarrila<br />
7i30 P. M.<br />
SPEAKER.<br />
Dr. D. Thotims<br />
MiJtk ef Aft irfvMtA by »/»•<br />
OCEAN CITY TA»EtMACU QU,<br />
Plenty, *f ¥m NrftMf Spoc. A***mbh for lh*<br />
1957 78TH SfASON<br />
t ' 5i|<br />
•f V.X<br />
•-\< -a
ifR. .<br />
i*fj»if»-<br />
~^ffrf^0^^^^% S^<br />
WCLE<br />
in BARGAINTOWN<br />
All Roods<br />
Lead to<br />
UNCLE<br />
DICK'S<br />
WMaYMARXF<br />
MAT NKVT5 71 f<br />
mil Jute<br />
Dessert Cut I<br />
kftrtand _<br />
Cut Green Beam<br />
t%@iEN FOODS —-<br />
leans 2 far 49e<br />
Breasts<br />
AThiqhs<br />
1*1.<br />
gMi<br />
YOU'LL ALWAYS<br />
FEEL AT HOME AT<br />
UNCLE DICK'S<br />
FAMILY MARKET<br />
IN BARGAINTOWN.<br />
Shop in cool air-condition*d com-<br />
[fort and meet your fricndt and<br />
I neighbor*.<br />
, Relax in comfort in the C<strong>of</strong>f*«<br />
(Leung* and enjoy a h— cup <strong>of</strong><br />
jUnel* Dick's famous brew.<br />
Never a hurry or worry. Always<br />
lift* but in your favorite food* at<br />
(budget prims . , . Plenty <strong>of</strong><br />
Parking,<br />
BARGAINTOWN<br />
99c<br />
83c<br />
25c<br />
• LAKE<br />
ftWiffeik<br />
WHEATIES<br />
2 pkp 35c<br />
FAIRLAWN<br />
COFFEE ID. 89c<br />
SAVARIN<br />
COFFEE 99c<br />
. A. tat O3C<br />
"SPpH»' ; ff«M SliVr iMwfi afBrlfrwar Magic Theme is<br />
Next at Gateway<br />
•Grant Sebastian.'<br />
to Optn Tuesday<br />
TONY CUBITS, a truffle cop who quit the force to<br />
devote all hta time to tracking down a murderer, finds it<br />
difficult to explain the revolver in his hands to Marisa<br />
ftvaij, the fjrl with whom he u in love. S«ne to from<br />
Tne Midnight Story," Cinemascope drama which opens<br />
Monday at the Surf Theatre.<br />
Divorce Tragedy<br />
Theme af Strand<br />
•Ing Crosby Stars<br />
as 'Man <strong>On</strong> Fire'<br />
STRAND<br />
Man on Fire ' is a highly dmoatie<br />
story <strong>of</strong> * broken home. It stan<br />
Mug Cmabv, Mary FKkeii and Injer<br />
Steven*.<br />
Crosb> b engafed IB a battle with<br />
hi, (orewr wire. pUyrd b% MLu net-<br />
«tt, for the custody <strong>of</strong> Iheir llyemt-<br />
old son, The KB is played by Mairatal<br />
Brodrick<br />
IW U the trn motion pkturs<br />
Cns^ feu made in wUcb he docsot<br />
slng-<br />
GunfiSbt at OJt, Corral" is KVO<br />
solid hours o( bran ling, actionpacked<br />
excitement. It stars Burl<br />
Laocsster, Kirk Douglas, Rhonda<br />
Remains Md 1» Van Fleet,<br />
It presents a vivid, realistic study<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hi <strong>of</strong> the ffiOft colorful .Tunfighters<br />
the West ever produced. Wy.<br />
ait Earp is pitied by Ljuitiislcr and<br />
I>oc Hollida, by Douglas<br />
1»* k*y io the plot's iron flrip Is<br />
teBaJon, brought on by the inoxor-<br />
•Ma drive toward the elimaiic gun-<br />
Bght<br />
MOMILVN<br />
y and Tsmsrrsw<br />
Gary Cooper, Audrey Hepburn and<br />
Maurice Chevalier star In the re.<br />
mantle comedy, 'Love in ihe Afternoon",<br />
It Is the story <strong>of</strong> a BUIIIonaire<br />
AmerteaB IOOK knom—and dr.<br />
edb-—as an iBienMUonal Casanova<br />
win never »*•(« to Iwcune enlatw<br />
led in a serious love affair, aed<br />
what happens to him when in Part, i<br />
be meets a younu eelJo student, who '<br />
first became aware <strong>of</strong> him by readiaj<br />
dossier-, in files at her detective<br />
father.<br />
Manday, TuMday and<br />
Bob Hope stafs in the story <strong>of</strong><br />
New York's illustrious mayor Jteaj<br />
Walker, "Beau Jaoes",<br />
Never Btinmiiinx Wallieri lia'.u<br />
nor overdnwtnf his viriues "Beau<br />
Janes" foUoH-g his «orj- ihrouga the<br />
turbulent rears in waieh be made<br />
ihnost daily seadlines by bn<br />
anc* <strong>of</strong> Cily I la II in (aver or ^<br />
•fay or Yankee Siadmm<br />
It rs the nimiutH n or G*ae Tow<br />
tor's celebrated b i h<br />
"The Pride »nd the Pn.ioo"<br />
tie timing <strong>of</strong> the Spanuh ft,<br />
, Ojlrt Uainsl ppprcsii<strong>of</strong>l from ".»-<br />
II poleon'j armies, it stars Oary Grint<br />
'• Sophia Loren and Frank Ssutn<br />
The story, based on C.<br />
tr"! book, "Tie Oun", Utts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
1 tBonceoas and arduous<br />
half af Spain with a S 0(6<br />
1 cannon.<br />
Grant plays a British Ba- aj<br />
who is trj-inf to jet tSe ?ua far<br />
tae Iriliili. Sinitra pUjs :fce satrrtHa<br />
leader wfco b detensjaed to<br />
P* tk« p« to A»Ua and m aa<br />
i Napoledn's troop* and Lens<br />
| Us firy girl inrod<br />
fVtf ""<br />
T«(toy MHI T,<br />
*D«k «H-, a .__<br />
toe modern minnff.<br />
fner and Kjiiertn*<br />
It B • baue iriu, «, „ »<br />
<strong>of</strong> mimaitr M tan HaM<br />
n-Jtiw. Ttmer plan<br />
expert ite ptom an<br />
STATiONtty<br />
Lewis L.<br />
Barrett<br />
IB the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> MUs Hepburn. The<br />
<strong>of</strong>flce girls refuse to be rvplved b><br />
• rruchine jo they matrh vnu * ith<br />
Tracy and the brain.<br />
and<br />
"Tie MIdnistit siorj" b a aifpensefui<br />
mjsier? starrtng T*OJ<br />
Curtis, Marij Pivan lod Giiltef,<br />
Doland,<br />
Tiudevllle art mlied up (a a Red<br />
plot In CiertMUviltU. It combine*<br />
mirth and melodrama In hllnrloui<br />
dotes, "me Oreat 8«bnnll«m" will<br />
play Tuesday thru Sunday at 8:48.<br />
E\tn Tuesday night Is teen-age ind<br />
college nite at the Gateway with nil<br />
young men arid women admitted at<br />
half price.<br />
Fontane Sisters Open<br />
Mix • potion <strong>of</strong> expert maslr. stir<br />
I! with a bundle <strong>of</strong> mirth, cram it at Steel Pier Sunday<br />
H ih Hupcns* and excitement behind<br />
(he Iron Curtain, add an Internal, George A. liamid's w^ortd-fainous<br />
ai star ar and I master magician and<br />
Steel pier In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> pre»nti a<br />
sou JOU niVf nave "The Th 111!" IMISI ttires! i ! E?r!-wiH!!ii Sebastians"<br />
Sebatis" , spectacular arrnj <strong>of</strong> Diitertainment<br />
starrtnr r Claire Lure Luce and Fred Kent- Kent- for visitors »i!h fln in^porM^n „.<br />
IHH at the Gateway Flwhaiu.' in sbaw leaturinil ihr sensational sing*<br />
Somrrs Poinl. Tucsdaj, J11I5 M thru ing trio. The Faniarie listers.<br />
| Sunday, July M.<br />
The fsmoUii television and night<br />
"The Great Sefaa«,tian••<br />
-<br />
is a He-<br />
I elub stars uill open at the pier on<br />
illihtful coined} (hat i« ia<br />
mislure or i Sunday j u i v S1 smj ,,iniLnue their<br />
sad<br />
Juvial non»enee and ih,. the kind <strong>of</strong> nf , sla>. ,hrough Jll|}. j. Dancing to<br />
Ihrillrr stuff every.<br />
trio,<br />
the musie <strong>of</strong> Buddy Morrow and his<br />
1 kid SMrnn- in<br />
and<br />
many<br />
..o......<br />
I Lvnn Fontaniie arc Iwo *tar* kmAvn<br />
M111UU,,, „ a!si> f.atunwj ed to<br />
Sam Doqahur and his Urtiicsfra op;<br />
' the world over.<br />
A few ,_„<br />
en on July 26 fjr i ono-wppk stay.<br />
I ClaJn Luce Is «n American actres*<br />
"Hearts <strong>of</strong><br />
iiiho has son iniiTrutiiiii.il afpi.ii.n<br />
The Fontane SNfers bogan their<br />
! ii the world's cult ural fpnu-r*— eareor singing In s church in New<br />
London, Paris and New Vurk- she<br />
wai the only Ameriian to slur ill<br />
I tne Shakespeare festival .it H'rat.<br />
ford en Avon". Her *tork s'yrriiiM<br />
role* include leads in Time <strong>of</strong> the i<br />
Cuckoo." -Bell, Book and I'andli-."<br />
and "Tile J"oufposH'r" ,<br />
She has been recentlj on the stevt> j<br />
show doing g a short bil frum f I<br />
her un^-sonaii show<br />
m<br />
L**ve" f<strong>of</strong> which >h* booked s<br />
fsr ae\i sinter threUL iiiji ihe cu<br />
the 'genius <strong>of</strong> ma§ic # ' has<br />
-Iloudinj and Frnd AUrh<br />
^ = pntv^ Hk farnou^ di*<br />
•Bpsaring tjnar} act" Mhii-h he i, ill<br />
renor io "The Great Seba^tiiirl'," is<br />
»orid reknourlPd. He has<br />
a I tfie Paiare on Broad u ay I<br />
ari> other single at-!, 1*4L-I *<br />
nfr ati Talluiiih Bankhead^N leadinii I<br />
„ " — , man and also placed oiimiilr lea<br />
,"Ff , m lrtJ " "•* i LJLl * H * learB»d hit magic at the<br />
MJ,%, f •«V-W«taj. fe^ <strong>of</strong> Thursion. Houdini and LeiMu<br />
*a> play lells <strong>of</strong> a hai imy<br />
to tracking down tie nurdrnr <strong>of</strong> i<br />
priest. The pne«t a is at n,Bi<br />
benefactor.<br />
Srfy<br />
AFRICAN VIOLiTS<br />
NNK MIHACIJ:-—Si^W .Ml a «M# pMk **»t Wlrtr«r <strong>of</strong> tap<br />
award* in al HiH.il C—illll.ui. mt%, M,<br />
This W«k <strong>On</strong>ly • • - %\M.<br />
, , in OCMII <strong>City</strong> at JEAN JOHNSTON'S GIFT SHOP<br />
7TM ANB THE MAIBWALK<br />
STA1MTON-S DEPARTMENT STORE<br />
«TH AHO ASaHJtY<br />
in Linwood at OUR GREENHOUSES<br />
ro*<br />
MK AVe KCAI CENTRAL «\VI<br />
• Na 6cMii eitT,<br />
... UHW000, N. J.<br />
.starting as low as<br />
NOW OPf<br />
FRUITS and ViGETi<br />
GROCERIES ... DELfCAT<br />
SEABROOK FROZEN<br />
SEALTEST ICE CREAM<br />
Shop at<br />
BRADLEY'S FARMERS<br />
116 Atlantic Ave.<br />
FREE DELIVEI<br />
FRANK and ELEANOR Bl<br />
Shiiioo wagon mindMff Paid has S to cboom<br />
from (including the 9pasnenger Country<br />
Squin, above). Like all '67 Pqrda, they're fine<br />
ran in every scrwe <strong>of</strong> th# word. Yet, they'<br />
yours for half the fine-ear faS<br />
i •#•. t »<br />
r Suva mt you* fbKt<br />
OCJANflTY MOTORS, Inc.<br />
Off<br />
uiiery<br />
Illdwood'i boordjwalk<br />
d, much to their<br />
•led July Fourth<br />
| at a nhootlnB lallery<br />
I uh kll<br />
a carton <strong>of</strong><br />
etrd up and ultlflanci,<br />
with the<br />
Mack powder<br />
I from the premises,<br />
[intplodlns eartrldgea.<br />
i a man vivid knagk<br />
fellow boardwalk<br />
itrollen called polloe and reported<br />
a gun ftabt In the eitaUMimenl.<br />
Thli brpught police to the scene.<br />
i.'un» drawn.<br />
The (lro flghtcm werp also rnlled,<br />
but cmployea had exlliltfuLah(Hl the<br />
flames with no damase to the build.<br />
Ins.<br />
(iUMfs af tha OeMnU<br />
Amons those vacationing at the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel in Mrs Bertram<br />
AMher, Mr, and Mrs, Harold B.<br />
Chattwlclt, Mr«, Resins MBeCaughem<br />
Mr. and Mra. H. Nleh<strong>of</strong>f, MLss Pauline<br />
Ullmleher, Ml» Mat Kuoster Mr<br />
and Mrt James whlpkev, Mrs Car.<br />
ris o. Crowe, Mrs, Lucy a. Cole<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Paul T, Burfoat and<br />
William Wright and hit mother.<br />
Now the famous Fjord Boom Buffet<br />
Maya a double role—as king <strong>of</strong> luncheons<br />
{•very noon and king <strong>of</strong> dinners every<br />
E.*venlnK. At prix fixes. With daneing every<br />
> nlcht but Monday By the sea in Atlantic<br />
(<strong>City</strong> at the Hotel Dennis,<br />
Over<br />
35%<br />
OFF<br />
•laHllnilllii<br />
3 DAYS<br />
ONLY Ovei<br />
AT<br />
« *<br />
Jersey Roadside Markets Launch New Drive<br />
to Guarantee Food Standards to Motorists<br />
SIGN GOES UP—A new non-pr<strong>of</strong>it roadside marketing organization is launched<br />
with a lign going up at an Englishtown market. Left to right are Paul Taylor, inspfCtor<br />
Of the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Marketing, State Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture; Herbert W. Voorheti,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the sponsoring New Jersey Farm Bureau, who is handing up sign to market<br />
operator Robert DeBaun. a director Of the new group. Looking on are John L, Hendrickson.<br />
Jr., president Of "Jersey Certifled Farm Market!", and George H<strong>of</strong>fmire, manager.<br />
35%<br />
OFF<br />
firtston?<br />
CHAISE LOUNGE<br />
FULL Sill<br />
F«Ms easily and<br />
eompaetly f« 25" x 37"<br />
FOR SUMMER LEISURE HOURS<br />
Rsgulor $19.95 Value<br />
1277<br />
Pay <strong>On</strong>ly 75c a W#ek<br />
a Mad. af durabl., lighlwalajhl<br />
• WMb FiTHtsn. ValHi pl«il<<br />
•Md whMa><br />
far *o«y<br />
»UT NOW AND SAVI OVIR 33%.<br />
FOLDING ALUMINUM<br />
SUN COT<br />
7-Tloog<br />
21<br />
n<br />
MIMRM mat mm urn mm enm MB<br />
<br />
nppmg<br />
»UY ON CONVINIINT BUDGET TERMS AT<br />
•ORE'S FIRESTONE STORE<br />
f Asfaury A*. «*PN MIBAY • IATUWIAY IVININOS MOM 30%;<br />
FREE TIM MOUNTING S»VKE<br />
-'.:-. iW'^pip^^pf.v; p* 1 ^:;<br />
A new idi*a in roadside marki*iiii4<br />
has gone on trial aloiiii busy New<br />
Jersey highways, ond ihp forco ht,<br />
hind it i* 11 harfl curi' at mjirki-i<br />
«l>eraiors clitl Iu ili-Hiroyini! i<br />
p.ijudlee,<br />
John I. Ilcndrickson Jr., <strong>of</strong> Mi.idlt<br />
tu'.vn, pri-sidrni <strong>of</strong> |hu m>w, Hun BI-IIfit<br />
group—"Jprso.v Ccrllfied Farm<br />
Markets"—notes the uroivinB voUinn><br />
<strong>of</strong> produFe liuyint each yi>ar alunM<br />
Jersey highways us rcaion to he eiiii<br />
Tli» lamp pruninj m«liod hii<br />
.«« iMi-reiifui .11 avtr iht<br />
U.S.A. II brinEi gill (he naiunl<br />
Wive linn Khirh v,ry <strong>of</strong>im .„<br />
•vfrlMked—tipfciillv in ehildrfn'i<br />
•air, a, well ai in ihai ,f ,nn,,Kt,,<br />
and watnen who irt VErf pirlinilir<br />
alioui hivini ihti, h.ir iriinrd inis<br />
•<strong>of</strong>t nitiirll ni m<br />
NiMmur Haf.il...<br />
titritit<br />
At all Vin«nt * Jaieph by<br />
stniillal «nli>« <strong>of</strong> Nvw Jt>niry.ifrnwi. : more than 2.000 stands in a sUte with<br />
produve.<br />
»umc <strong>of</strong> the busiesi hlKhwAys in ihe<br />
The new marketing Ernup, span-<br />
: iiyrld," he said, "and we feel that a<br />
wired s by the New Jersey Farn,<br />
Is iig-range influenee can be exerted<br />
i, pin* mmlJtt <br />
Brook.<br />
Warren W. Oli-y. chief oj Iliiiciiu<br />
if Markets. Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture,<br />
Trentun. and r>r Diivid Bii.ns<br />
el the COIII-KC M<br />
in New Jersey Farm Hure.ni<br />
Try <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mtrcnantt first<br />
Til<br />
PHILABILPHiA<br />
IN.. Phil., » MID.M. liaiiaail<br />
end CAMDIN (Iraarfway It.tl.m<br />
TIMII SHOWN AR1 lAlTIRN DAYLIGHT SAVING TIM!<br />
JbKAJ'B OCiiAK .CJTV.— IMkHJKKKT<br />
. la Pkii<br />
. •PaaMUrn ikaaar M RadiaaflcM<br />
Par FurMMF Infarm.tten Call AC. «4»i<br />
MAT *TAH, TWKMSKI.Vts Ol><br />
BUITIOa •* BOAaWMO CAMBHn TRAINS<br />
wniMTni mra rn irovn<br />
NI0n«PHKp LINE AT tlKOAD^AT. '<br />
CAMIJltH TRBHINAL TO IIT1 AMP<br />
•«*• jjaij i... -.jt-;,,;.v»*:-f -ji<br />
mm<br />
\ :,«<br />
Rules Eased for<br />
Doctor Draft<br />
SpMlol Liability<br />
Indcd in State<br />
Colonel Donald A, MacGrath, New<br />
Jeraey illiuctor <strong>of</strong> SeleeUvB Service,<br />
Hald today doctors and dentlnU, linee<br />
July 1. are liable for military service<br />
Undor the Selective Service law In<br />
the aamc way as other reflatnnts<br />
—endlne the apecial llsblllty <strong>of</strong><br />
thsH pr<strong>of</strong>eMlonil groupi which haa<br />
been In elTeet ilnce IBM,<br />
Under former "Doctor Draft" aet,<br />
physicians and dentists were liable<br />
for service at older age* than other<br />
registrants—at one llmo up U> age<br />
SO, Under the new low, the upper<br />
limit <strong>of</strong> the age <strong>of</strong> liability for docton<br />
and denllsta li 35 for than<br />
, defeiTed on or after June 19, 1M1—<br />
; the name provisions that apply to all<br />
men.<br />
The new amendments to the basic<br />
, draft act are expected to supply the<br />
'military forces with their medhal<br />
»lH-il»liBt needs. The amendments<br />
mean that no doctor or dentlat older<br />
than 32 at the time the amendment!<br />
were adopted Is liable for service<br />
under the draft law.<br />
The changes also provide for selection<br />
<strong>of</strong> these pr<strong>of</strong>essional men<br />
apart from other registrants! for<br />
ordering such specialists to active<br />
duly from the Reserve; and prohl<br />
bits the induction <strong>of</strong> doctors and<br />
dentists who apply or have applied<br />
for Reserve coinmlssionR and have<br />
been rejected solely on the basia <strong>of</strong><br />
phyiieal disqualification.<br />
Virtually all docton and dentists<br />
who will complete their training<br />
over the nest two years wen, In<br />
the past, deferred for study and<br />
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•.TRICS<br />
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Saves Your Uwn<br />
Stays Gr*a,h If<br />
Property Watered<br />
•y BlOkttl W. MINOIN<br />
Acrlcultvral AtwWt<br />
It's not easy to kaep » lawn grern<br />
all over when th* weather gets hot<br />
and dry<br />
Usually there'* • variation In | m<br />
nils with respect to ability to hold<br />
water or plant nutrients. As a reault,<br />
when a lawn •tirti to •» <strong>of</strong>f<br />
or fcrtintcr Ifi not top a*rly t<br />
have toll lestM. You can gat a Wf<br />
to mail b sample Co Rutgers and Instruction*<br />
by imsdlna *1 to .your<br />
county agricultural agent WOPS* <strong>of</strong>-<br />
fice Is In th* Old Court House. Cape<br />
May Court House, N. J.<br />
Oo You Know<br />
That . . . ?<br />
Speed Is dangeraus . , , , Record,<br />
throughout the nation show that<br />
speed Is a factor in three <strong>of</strong> every<br />
10 fatal trafnc accident, , , , , In<br />
color, brown spots appear and get New Jersey it Is a fBCtor In U par<br />
larger.<br />
cent <strong>of</strong> the fatal accidents, according<br />
Grasses feneraHy are not dying. to the New Jersey state Safety Coun-<br />
But will green up again when the cil .... At a faat clip even the paat<br />
weather U favorable, according to driver has a lot less control <strong>of</strong> Ilia<br />
pr, c, Richard Skogley, extension car, so lower your speed and neraaae<br />
turf specialist atSHie College <strong>of</strong> A£rl your margin <strong>of</strong> safety. Don't gamble<br />
cujtun, Rutgers University. your future to gave a few second!,<br />
If you turn on water to keep the the Council advises, you'll find you<br />
lawn green use It wisely, he urges can drive better and you"u live longer.<br />
Too much water ein be worse than<br />
too little.<br />
The New Jeney Sate Safety Colin,<br />
Dr. Skouley says that the time to ell reminds drivers,that "headUsht<br />
apply water is when the grass stalls glue" from approaching vehicles Is<br />
to wilt or turn Hue-green, Then another "night driving hazard". Tht<br />
when you irrigate, put on enough greatest haxzard and annoyance from<br />
water to soak the toll S to I Inches glare is due to the failure <strong>of</strong> some<br />
deep. If water stands on the surface motorists to "dim" or use the lower<br />
move the sprinkler or turn it <strong>of</strong>f beam <strong>of</strong> their headlights when ip.<br />
until the puddles disappear. preaching within 500 feet <strong>of</strong> an oo-<br />
Usually a watering every 5 ID Inctmlng<br />
vehicle. This Is the law In<br />
di.ys la enough if water Is applied hew Jersey and also a common<br />
property.<br />
courtoiy drivers owe to each other.<br />
Lawns on soil that Is well limed Motorists should remember, the Coun-<br />
and fertiliied remain green longer cil reminds, that using the high<br />
than do those on acid, infertile soil beam as a reprisal against the motor.<br />
But fertilizing during summer is not 1st who has neglected to dip his lights<br />
generally recommended<br />
Is illegal and unsafe.<br />
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Have your braakfait and<br />
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ARTHUR L, BATTEN<br />
in nnvnTuri PLAGE<br />
Phone 3334 Evenlmj* and Wtwk Ends<br />
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O*n»fcrn*n» NHH wri m, without ebllaatlen, your iattit "port<br />
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ADDUM<br />
M»P W,"<br />
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NEW FEATURE for entertainment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel<br />
guests is a weekly fashion show every Wednesday at the<br />
dinner hour. The fashions are provided by the California<br />
Shop, 1112 Boardwalk, This billowy creation was presented<br />
at last .week's show by model Barbara Wren. Events are<br />
proving popular with vacationers.—Senior Studio photo.<br />
Bees/ey's Point Girl <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong><br />
Aspirants For 4-H Fair Qummn<br />
•y WILLIAM S. LFFI5<br />
j 441 Club Aftnr<br />
| Plans far tho 10th annual 4*H Fair<br />
aro rapidly shaping tip for ths^realest<br />
fair yet, •.<br />
, .JJobert<br />
f, j W . report,<br />
that approxiinsliJf 40 4>H anteal<br />
exhibits are ^xpdeted. The groom.<br />
Ing job on these eshlblts will ex.<br />
empllfy the real spirit <strong>of</strong> 4.H Club<br />
fain. Club Members have worked<br />
Bird lo grow their animals for the<br />
fair. In KddKton to grtmdilng. leading<br />
them for the Judges will play<br />
an IMpdrtant pan la the judftng.<br />
Mrs. R. Miehener, ehairinan lor the<br />
1937 county fashion review, plans to<br />
use Uie theme "Ciethes Around the<br />
Clock" for the show this year. Five<br />
older club ntcmbem and one leader,<br />
Mrs, Melvhi Godfrey Jr., will narrate<br />
the colorful show. The public is invlled<br />
to all events <strong>of</strong> the fair free<br />
<strong>of</strong> charge<br />
Fowil, vaaatakla and ffawtr •«hlblfi<br />
will b« ludgtd on •panlnl<br />
day, JoIV If. . Thtw .xhlblt. wfli<br />
pnvMa miKh color ter Wt fair.<br />
The auditorium at Lower Town-<br />
at the<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
PAINT STORE<br />
INIIH OR.eUT, IT« THI HIT<br />
926 ASBURY AVCNUE<br />
ship Consolidated School In Cold<br />
Spring will have most <strong>of</strong> the exhibits.<br />
Tents on the grounds, however,<br />
wUl hive livestock and poultry.<br />
Commercial exhibitors will be placed<br />
under canvas.<br />
Not lobe forgotten ta tbo annual<br />
ehteken barbecue sponsored by the<br />
oxeeutlve eommittee <strong>of</strong> the County<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Leslie Xea,<br />
West Cape May, U chairman for Ihe<br />
committee and Joseph Sem<strong>of</strong>f, Wood,<br />
bine, is president <strong>of</strong> the Board,<br />
The fashion review will lead <strong>of</strong>f<br />
the events on Thursday, July 25,<br />
•1 1 p, m. Friday afternoon will see<br />
the annual tractor drivers' exhibition<br />
sponsored by Edgewood Supply Com.<br />
pany in Rio Grande, At i ihat<br />
pvening, the 4.H Choru.-. under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Itobert 0, Young,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Beeslcy's- Point, will render sev,<br />
eral selections,<br />
Th* crBwnlna sf ih* Iti7 4-H<br />
AWMII will f<strong>of</strong>lew, with Osvcrnsr<br />
Rabvrt Maynar alelni thi honari,<br />
Mrs. Milton B>rft>n,^r«n Craak,<br />
will
p^i<br />
v-1<br />
• 7 e -r j<br />
July 25-26<br />
do<strong>On</strong>n. It* py<br />
Mwn* 3779 to ft t mUUoaa a jmr,<br />
t to<br />
m, rfulnnu <strong>of</strong> dtaqcr; Jin. n Mil.<br />
aoo,)w tald.<br />
KKm<br />
Ihfuthe?. Attbw room: P»«i<br />
tdd<br />
Buoy, lUbtM; Alfred Wacott.<br />
fifz Celebrity In fteteff<br />
Pet Wrwenrhal in<br />
<strong>of</strong> Gram LaUWMW nfl<br />
•fW b* Held July 13 and<br />
Hear-Queen Contest<br />
' to lo ft. HL HHITHIAT md FufioV Next Week<br />
SOMXRS POINT — Ml« Patricia<br />
19 to 10 p. m. Friday A baked 90MESS POEVTT—Hie anniut fund Wtetenthal, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mm<br />
. or devilled crab .cafeteria din- drto* Mr Volunteer Fire Companies Ryon Wlesenthal, 118 E Veyran av.<br />
• wM jba semd by the mms <strong>of</strong> No. 1 and 1 wUI ttart Monday. July Is the first entry In the contest for<br />
I church.<br />
a, at Upm<br />
VI» Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce Thl»<br />
, <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Men. bafton vOI bedistributed<br />
con- contest Is open to all girls who are<br />
r-Ls**i» and tb* women wOl<br />
envelopes p ' Con- residents <strong>of</strong> Sotners Point, and entry<br />
~mrw* sf Uie booths, irUntora arc asked to enclose their may he nude by submitting • pho-<br />
arranged as a bou____._ and address, and * window tograph to headquarters, 750 Shore<br />
.Paul tUnuay trill have cnarffa itkkw with a Fin Company emblem<br />
L<br />
« kttejken booth: Mr*. Sonars win ba mailed to each contributor. A hoard <strong>of</strong> directors Kill select<br />
i tn* Unea aamb Jin. Charles AD active firemen <strong>of</strong> both coro- die girl* to ride on thr float In ihe<br />
•nr. nunary: Mrs law Ikrb- aaale* are requested to report to Jtiu America Pageant parade to be<br />
. aWc (phlto ataphant); Mr*. Mar- the flrehouses at 6:13 Monday. When held tn Atlantic Clt> hi September<br />
U the •iron I is i sounded, dd they th will U be- The float is to be constructed by the<br />
ing distribution <strong>of</strong> the letters Chamber or Commerce under the<br />
Schneider, fish pond; Mrs.<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Sgt Allen Rlslcv<br />
; nuck bU] itn. Lsuli<br />
ftana; Ma. Ja^aft Ov Kiwanians Told <strong>of</strong><br />
Merchants to Sponsor<br />
Prudential Building<br />
SOMERS POINT—Ceoree J Ola- Outboard Racing<br />
A« RESBlVAtiON*<br />
infer, director <strong>of</strong> the South Jerw><br />
fictional Office <strong>of</strong> the Prudential<br />
Life Insnranre Company or Brldife-<br />
Ion, was cum speaker at the seek<br />
(y dinner meeting <strong>of</strong> the Kiwanu<br />
Chsb a«( J«»c'j. Tuesday evfnlnji<br />
Mr. Geislnger told <strong>of</strong> the new<br />
SOMERS POINT — The business<br />
men uf Somers Point Mill sponsor<br />
an outboard motor race Augutt 4 in<br />
he baj, along the bathing bca
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Accord in Dalawur*<br />
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TtvaM tm tailing REAL<br />
v I • t*tATt. •* N)» awd c*ll<br />
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Kunmi II<br />
ijJJfSfc I I HMMmD L. WISHAM<br />
MOOtRN STORE<br />
FOR RENT<br />
wt»»». mum orr, n, *,<br />
MNTAL SPECIALS<br />
OQVtMt<br />
Brirdford<br />
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CHHMHTI, UMIM i>r lM**«r* lYrry Mil nh*n<br />
WTV MfTY<br />
MOffrGAGf iOAI«<br />
• CONVtMTMNAL<br />
• COMSTmfCTION<br />
NATWNAtBANK<br />
Of OCtAN CITY<br />
C»», N. J,<br />
out<br />
hY«wr ho«M <strong>of</strong> dbtinctii<br />
,<br />
Bftt* Nuggttt for Jkrtt? Formtrs<br />
n:»t.wf iho I S rvp»Mnw«; <strong>of</strong> \tJVv\Kkrt and Usi<br />
-.-» Rivw, om iir*v<br />
'i&<br />
County Folk Bid<br />
to Meyner Home<br />
Morvcn M«1«lon<br />
Imtt July V<br />
RmdeeU rf ftp* MM<br />
ail, tea uniisl to C^<br />
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M«riT«. U» •«»<br />
in PrtiwMon<br />
Vu«or» lo llw hblorif IKil t»nlyp<br />
IToWnMI Inuac «tll br rwenad<br />
^f Itit (oirrilBr mad a» «lf* tol»««i<br />
IK* »«Mr» at J and 3 p IB<br />
Tie «Mi»r» •ill (» ufc*B «n * tour<br />
<strong>of</strong> the house und»r tl» t»kl«i« el<br />
Sen J»rs*j S»l»mi tiuJird o»«rs<br />
Aftw mtrsmf Q«»*r^r tnd Mrs,<br />
Mfjiwr in Ihe >Mi, Ul*5 Hill<br />
miw Uw «*»!• JTMM4», *l»fT ml<br />
ifs isd IHIIUI". «-JI 9» wr-fd .%<br />
bud «ii;<br />
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/ College Official Warns <strong>of</strong> HaM Health<br />
.* Competition For Admissions<br />
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CkssifW Ads Bftm You<br />
WUCTWH MOITO»j<br />
THt<br />
SEASHORE<br />
BUILDING and LOj<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
411 EIGHTH STREET<br />
"liltvrt row rMf and B#<br />
PLANT<br />
COMPLETE TITLE<br />
DWritt «f GafaaaM*,<br />
CHELSEA TITLE<br />
and GUARANTY C<<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
NATIONAL BANK OF OCEAM CITY<br />
Buy Now<br />
For Summer<br />
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I. ALLEN STieTCl, Jl<br />
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nbako and<br />
'J LISTEN AMERICANS!<br />
IMIMO TO ADVERTISERSE<br />
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tm<br />
Resort Cadet MI<br />
Lengthy Cruise<br />
Umlm WHh CO<br />
Practic* Squadron<br />
nswers<br />
about NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING<br />
, What an tha 1 meat Important ndaa for<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>itabU aawapapar •dv«rtUin«T<br />
, 1, Your ndvertirint mcuac* abovM b» »way.<br />
friendly. infommUv., May to iMd, Giv»<br />
faeta m& nn about your iD«rchuHlJM and<br />
aarvka,<br />
1. Advartiaa r»ful*riy. Mate your advarUrinf<br />
do what MetaisM —1—nwin do—cull on<br />
cuttonara aai pnvaeta cMaiataBtly,<br />
3. ItuUt MI auditad drcuUtton nporU Oat<br />
giva you Uw rAcm about tha •udicne* that<br />
your aalaa maiaagaa will h»v» whm you buy<br />
dU<br />
I, It thara a MMn for the Tidaa<strong>of</strong> nawtpapar<br />
circolation to aa MdvarMaw »uch ••<br />
tha ataadiardi • •trAul MMa I* boy<br />
Ing merehandlaa—for axampla. Ilk*<br />
STERLING •• •llvart<br />
I A. Yea—ta tha wall known circulation atandarda<br />
I <strong>of</strong> th« AUBR mniAV ot CrtCuuwioNa.<br />
Q, Wfcat U tha A-B.C.T<br />
I A. Tha A.B.C. la a aMpaMttva, Bon-pr<strong>of</strong>lt aaaocN<br />
•ten <strong>of</strong> S.4W admttaan, a4*artlaiiii agandaa<br />
and pubUahara fat OatMtaiatataa and Canada,<br />
Orvu^dta 1*14. Brought ord«<br />
Ml <strong>of</strong> ad " J din,rtl»int<br />
portlnitbadreoUtkiOi U<br />
paima ml partodkala.<br />
Q. What doaa A.B.C. do for naf<br />
A. At ngular IntervaU ena <strong>of</strong> th« Bunau'a n<br />
•Uff <strong>of</strong> Mperienced circulation audltsri makef<br />
a thorough audit <strong>of</strong> th* circulation record* <strong>of</strong><br />
each pubUshtr member. Tha result* <strong>of</strong> each<br />
audit ara published in an e»^-to-read ABC<br />
report for your uaa and protection when you<br />
buy nawapapar »dv«rti»in»<br />
Q. What ara th. FACTS In A.B.C. report.?<br />
A. ABC. raporta taB you how much circulation,<br />
whan it to.-, how obtained mad other rAcr*<br />
that help you buy adv.rtitinf aa you would<br />
A*k* uiy aeund burinaia intment—on tha<br />
D*tu <strong>of</strong> known valuaa and audited information,<br />
Q. Ar« «U pubUcaUon. •Ufibla for A.B.C<br />
•aBbaraUp?<br />
A. Na. <strong>On</strong>ly tboaa with paid drculation. Thli 11<br />
imporunt to ad«wrM«ra baMuaa it ia .videnc.<br />
that tha papar U wantad and lead.<br />
Q. la Ota mawapapar a mambar <strong>of</strong> th* Audit<br />
Bur««u <strong>of</strong> Circulation.?<br />
A. Yea. M an prMd <strong>of</strong> anr droilaUon. V/m want<br />
you to know th. PA<strong>On</strong> about<br />
ih. »udietM» your aaUtag •»<br />
aagaa will hav. whan they<br />
appear to theaa pagea, Aak fei<br />
a copy <strong>of</strong> our tatMt A.B.C.<br />
rapork.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
^ V 7<br />
Around at<br />
Club<br />
Dick Oouilna <strong>of</strong> Highland Park, Pa.,<br />
. once taU, "there', plmty and Cbrit Lawson <strong>of</strong> Sewell. N, 1., •y M. KUIKK tAKIK<br />
. . . by Dr. O*oro« S, B«nton<br />
<strong>of</strong> flat In the ocean". He did notlifted<br />
21 flounder*. IS klnga and 11 Thlrty-.bt took part In la«t Satur-<br />
BiRICTM — NATIOHAL IDUCATWN NSMAM<br />
•tate which seun or which part <strong>of</strong><br />
V( Arliainaa<br />
whic^ ocean, so It's ufe to usume spots from Rainbow.<br />
day aftemoon'a rmgnulva. Top<br />
honor, went to Dorothy Jacfcaon, Lil-<br />
bi wlnt ipeaklng about the ana<br />
• • #<br />
lian Clifford, MargturU* Ca**, Ar-<br />
'TBie htatory <strong>of</strong> liberty U the hU- have been anxloui to establish sueli<br />
•round Ocein <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Pram Ocnn ehV Phhlna Club thur Gorge*. Charles McCoy and MINOS<br />
torjF <strong>of</strong> tha UmlUtten <strong>of</strong> goyojh- courses.<br />
Tts Mndi tave been coming from<br />
Ernest Derhy-<br />
Bt <strong>of</strong> the Burnwnlal<br />
NWH, not tha tan «' tt. Tha Harding Academy, which li<br />
the north and northwent. eauilDf WMk, Changar B*r«*r iandad •<br />
Hoapltal OB<br />
When we rental ooneeBtraUon <strong>of</strong> the high school branch <strong>of</strong> Hardlnc<br />
th* warm water to slide away to f»psund blMk drum eff Hw (M In tha Men-. S4n«l« fwrBamMt<br />
power we are resisting tha procew CollpR*. han been teaching Ameri-<br />
pojnta unknown and, judging from ftrMt pfcjr latf Ufurtay night. M» concluded iMondny MenlH, tta win-<br />
<strong>of</strong> death, beeauaa U» eon«ntr»tloB can cttUemhlp for yean. Superin-<br />
rrporu the f!th went with it. hit H>» Ms flth at uacMy high ner. *»« OMrlea HUltr. flrrt; WU-<br />
e, wag named <strong>of</strong> power I* always what precedes the tendent Perry Mason rqeently pub><br />
It U a good thing there are alwan tWa, fill p. m.<br />
luun Waiten, teondi Parke Mksr,<br />
* a niocttii^ <strong>of</strong>deitrueUon<br />
<strong>of</strong> human Ubertieii," llshed hlch school sauna outline*<br />
a lew «tralglers that do not follow<br />
thW.<br />
West, President Woodrow WUson said this. In American Government American<br />
the crowd. The "crowd" left about<br />
Fishing out <strong>of</strong> Lemont'i, Blaaclie There's room for man entrtaa an<br />
History, Civics, and World History.<br />
the middle <strong>of</strong> the week and the<br />
Forrest and Dene Lukens <strong>of</strong> Phila- Uie Men'. Double *eet. The dead-<br />
•t the nKeting<br />
The founding fathera <strong>of</strong> our na-<br />
i <strong>of</strong> more than<br />
tlon takj It, pernaps in (llshtly dU- The outline for American Govern-<br />
'•atraggleri" have kept local anglart<br />
delphia netted 52 kings on the 8th. line ia tomorrow, • p, m. nay beferent<br />
words, over and over again ment begins with the Woodrow WU-<br />
buiy trying to track them down.<br />
The same two were out Friday with gins next Monday, 7;4S p. m.<br />
Ed Moren and the three landed 42<br />
SEA<br />
«n conueted as they worked upon the construcson quote on the danger <strong>of</strong> concen-<br />
! their help tion <strong>of</strong> our Republican form <strong>of</strong> gov tration <strong>of</strong> power In government.<br />
TIM wMki and Heund«r» In H» kings, Sam Wilson and Herb Harri- Wrte ilwaya ready to<br />
eminent dispersing the powers Into Goals to be developed In each stu-<br />
bay «r» rttsHta WHn. karrar in son totaled 29 weaks and kings on<br />
ore than S.O0O three branches, hemming them In dent: in A knowledge <strong>of</strong> tha Amer-<br />
M* * Ifle f bauri. Find • MMan<br />
wfwn Friday.<br />
WHIM TO FIND CONTtrr FISHING<br />
, the elambake with many safeguards, and retain. ican Constitution and gratitude to<br />
MM. I It llbal* llbl I* I |Mkay |k a WMd d<br />
* • *<br />
WII8HMAHIM AMD<br />
LSAV* OAK.Y AT * A.M. '<br />
ore than one Ing ihost <strong>of</strong> the governmental pow- the men who wrote It; lJ
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Move Into Tie TOP<br />
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Morning Uogu*<br />
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Dodgrn<br />
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on <strong>On</strong>e Hit end Court Top Spot<br />
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lit'sUiufanl or t*itli i4lB0- i<br />
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I llAtTH \I OR TH\IhMi \ICJL ft*!<br />
nu -*,!n^ hunii. t ul| boinci^ Fnln<br />
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SITUATIONS WANTED<br />
1ABV SITTINp — ReliaCIC MMKT,<br />
Ev^ninei. Biaffeiiiah. 1131 Cemraj<br />
As» ' i-is<br />
ROY 13 drain-, jab u dellvtry or<br />
niessehKPr su^ ttartlnK August lit.<br />
Honest and r^Nable, Hai *^vn Bleyeie.<br />
Phone occun city aaia-R, 7.10<br />
UlilL DffiiBQ JOB u tffterinaid<br />
\Qt pmali guest houge from 9 to 3.<br />
Experienced 15 MHW PMc*. 7-1B<br />
BABY nTTBIl—Big or ninhl, Malta<br />
dsy thrsugh Friday, Mat'Ble giifiw,<br />
SQ WMiey AW, ' MB<br />
EMPLOYMiNT AGENCY<br />
OCEAN, CITY Employment Ag#hey.<br />
VIS Wat Ays. Reliable BciR furnl«h«l.<br />
RitiKneci lnvatinted. CORDELIA<br />
MADDOX, Prop. Ant 1986. M<br />
TUTORING<br />
RBMEDIAL READINQ—All sees; rending<br />
pacer training; elementary msjeets;<br />
simple speech wark. Certillei<br />
leiicher, M. Arrine Neal, 1SSS Pleaaurc<br />
Ave., Phone 11m. 9-6<br />
PROFESSIONAL TUTORINO, Mperi.<br />
cnc#d gtsif <strong>of</strong> s!^ Blate^eei^ifJed sul^<br />
Jeet specialists, Elemeniary, hii|h<br />
schuoi, eollQge pi^paratsi'y or remedial.<br />
Educational advisory sci^vlcc fiTe,<br />
Inlpnslve Coacninn csyrsea lEsi, 11131),<br />
12 W Fineenth SI, Phone 23»-W<br />
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PERSONALS<br />
g OUF Eprtet agpartiflent for girdles,<br />
cyiseleueg and braUlSrH Is III<br />
every figure, H^id^uarteri fsp new ij^<br />
ion iferBUcfeer uniiurms, nurses, b#ay^<br />
tlsiami and waltremseii white and si!<br />
colon. The Wlie Shop, Sid Ajbury<br />
Ave, U<br />
¥<strong>On</strong> THE FIN^T IN WEDDING enseitibigt,<br />
infgtiTiBis, Rfeeptienj, ftesef^<br />
vstien eards^Rfione tfFii. MeHenry'g,<br />
^S Atlantic Ave- ff<br />
FOR HIRE<br />
SILL'S BIKES<br />
TO HIRE<br />
Hour, Day or Week<br />
01 BATTERSEA ROAD<br />
GARDENS<br />
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />
|-C>LST\IN MAN4i.hR Instil ^dlin 1<br />
WISIE E REWEAVINC — Llsareile<br />
burns math ho lea s eyfi tears, Altef^<br />
_iiui % \\t iittun t it* N J " i*t atlsns ButtonhDlcs Bulfons Covered<br />
BcKa Msrif HemsLlIchlnK Ptj.nl> I<br />
t ULI tc.E VTLDl" %Tfe—M intirH(li ff>r Service Reoaanable t iorenn? Jeffries<br />
3116 Buj A\c Phurl'' l^M ;+G<br />
ciimenlt-fu.1<br />
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SITUATIONS WANTED<br />
hi<br />
nnd<br />
Cl-Rllf-I^D TIAHILK ffrtlLH pn«l I<br />
Ilfin iis ffeilji niici Lin\ ni nlkUl<br />
F HJIL i tpm ed mil Ociiin CUi S£2fl W<br />
1 "<br />
BABY SITTiftU. espenensed SQc an<br />
Naur, aftci mldnlpfiL, 75c an hour<br />
Mis Ealher MiSllaislu IU ^iffipsaD<br />
Ate Fhane ts^ if<br />
ANTbI5^ndiI ji<br />
I tn> Phttnc S<br />
*B\ SIT Pb R<br />
icnl d»\ IJI i i<br />
v« I'hunc 1101<br />
!if kinri<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
FOR THE BEST DEAL IN<br />
CAPS MAY COUNTY<br />
• '57 PLYMOUTHS<br />
• '57DESOTOS<br />
• Top Value Used Cars<br />
Woodbine Motor Salts<br />
Aulh. DtSstB-Plymsulh D..l.r<br />
BOO WASHINGTON AVI.<br />
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITV<br />
OPRJRTLNITV *If A LIFETIME —<br />
N!»h ristuittl irstniirnnl r»f i*nt<br />
in \imhPii N J NIH nonl c^tsrl<br />
ii nt IiH-jiIion tjj". itfUaJ Musil he<br />
s*pn In be* uppi pel itr*l \S fltc AnLhnnv<br />
Di'l- ifit) 3n37 Asbiu\ AiC oi phone<br />
Oeoin t IU 22^3<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
EDNA MAE COTTAOh. Halidnwi<br />
Opt n Nu Hppulrltmt IIIP n«-i>£*ni><br />
Prcjpi \a\ni Ellzubcth rmtlptu 1 !! Apph<br />
'fij S\psl A^^ S-2<br />
RAFT RFPAIR — Lmbn>lla« bench<br />
ihulrs In uiii shuys E*>i 1 a Bcath<br />
^oi\kt and F'alio ^hup And und Weal<br />
A<br />
-I Yale Kays 30c Each<br />
2 tor 55c<br />
Sulck Service Davis Hardwan Go<br />
12.15 Aibury Ave tf<br />
CAR RADIOS REPAIRED<br />
Coles Radio Service<br />
ALL MAKES<br />
Motorola Sale* and Sarvles<br />
311 Aibury Av*. Phwia 12M<br />
Ship To Shore<br />
Marina Radio Service<br />
ALL MAKIS<br />
PETER J. ALLEN<br />
376 f, SURF RD. PHONE 0071<br />
Woodbine Phone 1-2266<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
Buy Here and Save!<br />
This Seal<br />
on a<br />
USED CAR<br />
is Your<br />
Protection<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Full Y»or Warranty Against Mo|or<br />
Repair Billt—Good Anywhere in U.S.A.<br />
»>tjtft W.|(in, |<br />
Wll Priw<br />
IT, ptlilr Sport<br />
Itr and pow.r<br />
«aJnT ?Rl. ¥ Ind h.Jt.r,<br />
Full prlM |9«5<br />
'H POBO Palrlani Wear, V*<br />
haatar »B* swrtrM,<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly jSM down<br />
•U CHiVROLKT lalllr 4-door<br />
Stdan. Htltir, Vmty claln.<br />
J485 down<br />
•ft OUDIMOBILE "II"<br />
^•n with r.dlo, hMlar, hydro,<br />
itntlt and pswar brakai.<br />
ftirl iWI<br />
SAVE UP TO $1,000.00<br />
M1957 Chevrolet i OWsmoblle DtmonsfratoK<br />
Palmer Chevrolet & Oldsmobile<br />
(HTABUIHIB Iflfi<br />
Op*n Men. through Sat. 9 A, M* 14 4 P. M.<br />
Nt«r C*r Shew Room • 111 f itburf AM- HMHM 0235<br />
-*V-<br />
BUSINESS SltkVICI<br />
WILL HAUI, AWA* anythim you ie<br />
not want, fresi attic, attic garast or ssite<br />
where. here. Sly Sl pay a bbnng<br />
Item. 1 can me,<br />
W, Bl Brlant, pMnc Somcr. pomt 4633 or<br />
s, , P, 31*. ti<br />
WILL HAUL, AWAY Items Mr whuh<br />
you havt no uae. No ehirsf tor<br />
service. My pay Ming ItalM 1 can<br />
me- W, Chdttin. Phone 1837^1-2. »-8<br />
CERAMIC TILE WORK, mud qi Mdtlc<br />
liutajlaliaiL BxpcMcnna neehuik.<br />
By liu- hour only. Phone O. c, m<br />
before IP. K 7^<br />
ShepponTs Auto Sendee<br />
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND<br />
IRAKI IPICIALIfT*<br />
BATTEWKS Wmr All Can<br />
•12-14 lUMPMN AVIMUI<br />
PHOMI 9m ff<br />
rRIOIpAlU SALJU5 and SERVICE—<br />
IMMIra to nil make nrnteratan.<br />
New Frtsldaire fefHaieraton, nseeai<br />
wuhera. dryer*! freejers. ^tmer wry**<br />
idaire. liiT Aabury AyeK Fhene oss-<br />
Open every evenlm 'til I, U<br />
KEYS MADE—Oampleu loekliniUl •trvise,<br />
AuiomobUs locki a ipeelalQr,<br />
Walur E Alien, 70S C*ntnl Ave,<br />
Phono MM, ti<br />
TYPEWRITERS and<br />
ADDING MACHINES<br />
REPAIRED<br />
OCEAN CITY TYPEWRITE*<br />
s<br />
3M Afbury<br />
Vacuum cleaner Repulr* — All Maket<br />
HOOVEH SALES AND SERVICE<br />
iRpfiS^ E, HUFFMAKN<br />
2 E, vvilmot Ave,^ Joneri Point<br />
Fh S.P. Mis—Free I'lck-Up ft Delivery<br />
D<br />
R SANDING MACHINE and wasmachine<br />
tor feat by thf day,<br />
HafdWsrg Company* 123S AibuL-y<br />
phone egl5, «<br />
WASHER, ^pyer, refrlgeraton, oil<br />
burner* Service on ail maKfi. Ten<br />
ee eai! $4,50, Ohattln Rornflcrstlon,<br />
116 Anbury Ave, phone 3061 night or<br />
ti<br />
If You Wont Picture*<br />
Phon« Somsrs Paint 2553<br />
MIKE BLIZZARD<br />
PHOTOGRAPHERS<br />
107 KDCIKWODP AVK<br />
AIM, rrrpf. A.( . 1'r<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
We will Mtlmata Hw<br />
co*t at installing<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
WntS.<br />
Anderson Electricians<br />
Il£l Aibury Ay«nu« Ptwm 1771<br />
tl<br />
FOR RENT<br />
TV SITS<br />
WMk — Month — SMMn<br />
T<br />
•#lf>3WP|HF0 f<br />
and Ant»nn» IraiM<br />
SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
1242<br />
•ALES 4MD iravica<br />
Wlnt.r ^<br />
Intl.* ind Out<br />
EXPERT VARNISH WORK<br />
FUI DELIVERY IIRViCI<br />
H0FPMAH)_OAtyARD<br />
Somtfi pm 3-91<br />
BOATS POII SALS<br />
a-rr. MyitepArt HUN*BOI*T<br />
with l£v]Iip, Evlnruile BIDt^," ma<br />
yaar olii. llto n«w. E. Thornton. 110<br />
w, oanneGtlcut M*, aomeri Point,<br />
Phon* MunFolM 4M, T-a<br />
THOMPSON U-FT. LaPMrakt Col|.<br />
MruGtIM. Cutiopy. venfllMMi wind,<br />
•hleld. Mad, Evlnrudc 30 h.p Link<br />
Both ens yttr aid. i^it^in. Set teat<br />
at, Buratmn Brai,, m Bay An,, mid<br />
motor at Anchorn pain! 300 lay: Ave.<br />
BOARDING<br />
THE DELfHIAN RMfT HOJ<br />
•riy laSTM, Hsnelllw<br />
Oootf wt and mall<br />
ratei. phone O»M <strong>City</strong><br />
RIAL ISTATI WANTID<br />
U-TT , -... tmuisEn, h.«a. hov-<br />
itt bllI**<br />
pan<br />
KfOO.IJO. HoUni<br />
pump. 00 h,B. OMy motor,<br />
Point.<br />
"man Boat Wyrks, ienwrs<br />
STATE TECHNICIAN trsnafirrDd, «e-<br />
•ircs unfunilaned dwMllna far<br />
lljf or foyr In MM C*<br />
IRISH SETTER PUPPY, female, c<br />
months. AKC, Champion stock,<br />
wormed, house-broken, esoeiienL wiih<br />
children, H. V, Sheeta, 3312 Central<br />
Ave, T.2B<br />
WANTED TO BUY<br />
URNrU — ENTIRE HOME or<br />
smaller lots. Will help you eiean<br />
stlie. basement or gBFage. W, Bright,<br />
phone Someis PoinL 4633 or 4J7€,<br />
ANTIQlMfa WANTED—Brlsa-bivs oul<br />
•lasa, aid CBlna and glassware,<br />
sumpi, books and etc. W, Bright,<br />
Phone Sorners Point 4633 or 4378. tf<br />
ANTIQUES —, Furniture, china, cut<br />
glau. plstoli, etc. Highest prises<br />
paid, call Atlantic <strong>City</strong> USa. If<br />
FOR SALE<br />
AZALEAS, GERANIUMl,<br />
Flower and Vegetable<br />
greens, Flowering Shri .,<br />
Ulobes lea Shell. Bird Bi<br />
mlngsa, qiated and Unglatet! tiers-,<br />
Oorden Urnamenti, stranbi 'aHberi riy and and<br />
DINING ROOM SUITE. 6 chol a<br />
table an* buffet. 133,00, Apply'3M<br />
Dnvi. Ave,, Northricid. or phnne<br />
PleaiantvUle Bln-W, 7.10<br />
BOY'S SO" ROU-FABT BiCifCtJt.<br />
mndillnn. Wq.OO, SB AikoMas<br />
Phone 37O3.W,<br />
WKSTINCHOUSK Elcelrlr Slovp, full<br />
tup. itood condition WS.OU. Phnne<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly 3031. 7-»9<br />
REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS, aduinf<br />
machines. Bales and servIM.<br />
Mcllenry's, 326 Atlantic Ave, Fhoai<br />
SEE NVMAN l-OH UI«ASS, Aulo glau<br />
Installed |IU| table and desk tops,<br />
minors. Boat alais, window glass replaced<br />
and glued. S40 Asbury Ave,<br />
phone aim tf<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
aajSorT^B; Me, % FHniSoii,"HI<br />
RIAL ESTATE FOR HINT<br />
OFFICE SPACE<br />
ONI, TWO and<br />
THRI1 ROOM SUITES<br />
Modern FIrapro<strong>of</strong> Building<br />
Jinltor Strvtaa «n# All<br />
UMIItlM Includwl<br />
Write lex 7843<br />
S«ntin«l-Ledg*r<br />
CHOICE BAYFRfJNT RENTALSjoy<br />
your vacation on the. eool sf<br />
front section, ihing, swimming and<br />
biiatloB- Frai Williams, Rei Utor,<br />
1388 Bay, Ave,<br />
REAL «TAT« .C* »AL*<br />
A»k tar Pavli' (MI OP molar, Pnone<br />
HA 7*335 In Phllaaelphla, w«k danOOTTAOE<br />
WKOM AUGUST lit to leponly,<br />
f-is MiMt 3rd. Hall block from besch.<br />
Fully equipped. Thrpe bedro<strong>of</strong>fla, hot-<br />
FT .SKA SKA SKIFF HUM. M ihilwr crti- cold ihowei\ icreened poreb, televlalon<br />
n, neaS. S iti o€tri biiKi! bii nulan. out. t<br />
Apply 4W 4«h ftreet, T-l*<br />
Sacilflra fMJ fiMJoOU. Br»Bd.<br />
llngg D<strong>of</strong>k, k , Sy Sly s say O BENT—Bungalow, a bedroom*, o<strong>of</strong>on<br />
h r 3m, n view, electric kitchen with •<br />
Olty, or phone owne<br />
disposal, outside shewtr, tun<br />
, OHIUS CRAFT SMHinin Ull|. 1-1) —^ • a047 AlBury Ave,<br />
Ity, MlUUihcd two wwki iu!s. Per<br />
Ita candlUon. Prulleally new ISO h.D. HOUSE FOR RENT weekly In Seplem-<br />
nwwr, 18 W. lfllh St. Phonp OMI ber. A»n|y lalO W«foy Avsnue,<br />
Oily aiOO-W. 7.1B Phone lirt-W<br />
enue,<br />
WI<br />
OOTTAOE— Furnlshsd, Kitchen,<br />
1B.KT. UKLUX1 SEA SCAMP, Si h.p. rooni and baih. sumtnef ar y<br />
Mertul^y motor and irajirr. Fully Near <strong>Ocean</strong> cits'. 1130,00 per mont<br />
eoverea. Qm H.Smj.'.o Nu rcunn- for tummer! winter N3.00 per msnth.<br />
able <strong>of</strong>fer i^lufed. can be sepn at 10 Phone Tuekahoe TT-R-U, 1-2&<br />
S, Waterloo RoaU, Uevon. Ha. Tel.<br />
MUrray B^1 M<br />
19W OWWI. 27 fool liwpi four. In<br />
water, r-eady ty yy, ^i'Win engines,<br />
M m.p.h. J ! APAR<br />
413 CENTRAL AVEMUR-^M<br />
ap«rune«, two bedrttomi. 1<br />
room, kiicnen, balk UM poren.<br />
monui or MM.<br />
PEAffiErUl.<br />
< Mflca and „<br />
menu. week. Hall<br />
SI. Five bedroonu. Apiitnu.nl*. end o<br />
. Ih'tns I'osm. poi-Qhei. modorh N|teh@n.<br />
I bath. Sol «n« cold ihower. Weekly Bomera VnUlt.<br />
or month <strong>of</strong> August. Reasonable, Ap-<br />
i-ado accepted. Al iti-eicli. ply 14^ Weaiey Ave, 7^0 KIVE DAYS OMLV-MK gt W MM<br />
Harbor Marine, Som.i« point KUO (.a<br />
1. Two BSlrfcln nWrfii&-llB<br />
4SS WEST AVE.—Attractive modern ment, laelna ocean, vu,Oi Including<br />
TWO BOAT&^-S-fl, dlniihy faS.oaL 2-bedroom bunsaio^-. Newly furn^ liilliues Apply »«T Albun- *«<br />
ft, rjnrlit craft with id h,p, Bue- Uhed. open for'insneetloh. Near pro^ phon* an t«8<br />
caneer moter. fully pqulpprd. <strong>On</strong>e teeted beach. Other weekly rentals<br />
sear old. In water. Ill W 10th St. (AUKIIIII. Rnben W, ManindBle, Real,<br />
7.1B tor. IBM Baltimore Ave. Philadelphia,<br />
pa. phone BEInrade 6-2W1. B3O •leepi 4 - Si also<br />
ern *p«rtraents,<br />
DOGS • CATS • PITS - ETC.<br />
Hay Ave. FB<strong>On</strong>e<br />
Star* (Cor- 4th A Bo.rdw.lk)<br />
fountain ^qdjun^lus^ittl<br />
Mulpmani alrudy M»n rudy<br />
Ht buslnasi—new »•<br />
Octobar lit—mtk» oB«r.<br />
Ap.rlm.nt, MO Bo.rdw.lk<br />
AufUit 4 S.pl.mb.r ...... MM-<br />
Ap.rtm.nt, 3M Bo.rdw.lk<br />
••lane July- Mfkly ,,,,. iiU<br />
Augusf A S*pl*mt»r IM.<br />
Apartmanr, M4 Bo.rdw.lk<br />
July 20, Is July 17 fill<br />
S*pt
¥•<br />
Custom-Designed<br />
To fit Your Car<br />
CAR RADIOS<br />
«MM VOLUMATIC*<br />
- ant,", . J»-J~<br />
kutalkd whllm you wait-EASY TERMS<br />
COMPLETE CAM KADIO KEPAIR<br />
WE CMttv A coitPLrn srscic &<br />
EVOIADY PORTABLE RADIO tATTERIES<br />
COLES RADIO SERVICE<br />
SOIM and Smnln<br />
AAmf AM<br />
320ft<br />
LMi at the •MMng nr the<br />
>«-«••. gacMy al OuMkaa Sm.<br />
• to* af Ike leartie MetladM Church<br />
Tfce aBHUBg mm held hi Ha South<br />
Statne OaM aratnM eatiue <strong>of</strong><br />
»*. Outk at, Genoa.<br />
Mrs, Howard Muldaaa prMded at<br />
htKheoB, The prealdenl, Mn. CUrl<br />
n» rvvaui. if on TanUoa. j<br />
Mn. Carl Sharp reported sa in*'<br />
seed for B ehuresei In the (row j<br />
TH1 OCEAN CITY<br />
Upper Townthip N»m Methodists<br />
''-*-'•-' J^H tlM "" Wan Pfcnie<br />
Approve Fire<br />
Lane at Dump<br />
Township Act* to<br />
Bim.nato Hazard<br />
• fw*<br />
wfli te no Aueua<br />
ni<br />
! dtah huicaeaa in Uie Cuu v B* , 1 ***<br />
: Ground eotuge <strong>of</strong> H, Sooen Cor. Contractors, :<br />
-A csalncf to no-<br />
«wl •«* C 1 *<br />
Police Pepper Bulh<br />
Lead; Sgt. Dungan<br />
i la tare (he an- j sgt Benjamin Duncan Brand Uw<br />
f^rj | Baa rflMtm with a M<br />
no- *J at Ik* i •» lv « > •" •*• Orsi traiea <strong>of</strong> .. ,<br />
. to fare-aa- Le-to , £iBi«'li«eh were au^ at the 8^*". * 5*?J? .«?*.»"?• ! L-Tt<br />
iliir*. the ifleM haadlaif <strong>of</strong> a ,,im nin ensus » « « «<br />
the garbage and tra* renMiaa n Jgu^ Bortn- The group • .11<br />
IBM-area, B ft «f tk« court* ii 1 oVI<strong>of</strong>t<br />
nt maM (Wf fl<br />
[tot fen- laai both aaaJSepi and<br />
Tii*<br />
Mainland Musicians<br />
! wfll benefit the Methodist Hone at ri> * *"«* taae I<br />
Uc<br />
! JJJ^, aura Uetfeodi-a Chare* ruetiiy «*<br />
Mao) <strong>of</strong> the members plan u at.<br />
tend ihe WSCS B»y «ervtae?Th,uU<br />
nre lerviee that ihe dump »M<br />
da;, July m, at the Camp Ground for a fine<br />
The a/temoos meeting mUl he at 3 minated.<br />
ss the K^rjt Fri ^ pj^=<br />
k^i •sit B} Tn*J? Eacs, i Ofii<br />
>upfHr will b*<br />
S s'dsrk.<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
SERVICE<br />
Sfodk Grown in<br />
Our<br />
Cedar Bridge<br />
ROAD AT<br />
•AMAMTOMM LAKE<br />
- for lae canstruetioa <strong>of</strong> a buii<br />
at Puuum BOM in %irnhmrtt<br />
OB tb» buls<br />
IVtro<br />
•• t«»a«- CHIC, Mann<br />
Pta HM T<br />
_ . ^* 9 ^B^HP lua ^ansffari<br />
••ad Tna*r ruriji in Mtm,<br />
Art urn on a Irani pii ippjja.je<br />
bjt Luno MiglUwio at OE**S C :<br />
fumuUas an tie pit aj»a.~<br />
Hobart Saop it requeii^ » =!«u<br />
ollicer to hasdie Sundar mnr,L*_<br />
infOe at tbe S*rond Cape Mij ij;<br />
tM Chureb in Palermo Tli* r*&jr-<br />
•as euted.<br />
mi<br />
FOR YOUR OLD<br />
REFRIGERATOR<br />
NEW 1957 KELVINATOR<br />
B.1 CU. FT. TWO- I I I<br />
••FRIGERATOR - FREEZIR COMBINATION<br />
* t<br />
HOME<br />
SAFE ZERO-COLD STORAGE<br />
AUTOMATIC<br />
DEFROSTING<br />
SCHUFF ELECTRIC 1242<br />
B6<br />
MtACH EASY<br />
me, sj Mrs. Kanfn ^tv,»i, is<br />
•Our ris^w- rso« AH G,"»J: - ,<br />
f ««a tft,>_- iKi iow. "la<br />
BIM Deon Advonc#d<br />
-j. it.<br />
TW A^fc&j; C^-i Mac; _L-J.*,- V.<br />
HINTS<br />
S*rvi 5B!3!S!'iS^r^ ww ^, .<br />
iew Appeal Tomorrow For State beach<br />
less Boatmen Bringing Day <strong>of</strong><br />
ulsory Licensing, Nyman Warns<br />
ter Crewman <strong>of</strong> Wrecked Sindia Returns After<br />
Uldtl<strong>On</strong> 56 Yean- Surprised to Find No Sand Dunes<br />
FAutos<br />
For<br />
Learn<br />
Irtety<br />
motor boat!<br />
liarize them<br />
problems are in-<br />
; auto truffle proli<br />
' said Mr. Nyman.<br />
O.WJO boats <strong>of</strong> all<br />
United States lasl<br />
ne the total num.<br />
oylng recrenlional<br />
SO million,<br />
alert fakt ism*<br />
with fhelr own [<br />
j Ih/n ef ethara, ;<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had changed quite a<br />
bit since David Jackson, <strong>of</strong> MSI s,<br />
franklin .11.. Phlladelphui, last aaw it.<br />
In fact, when he spent the day<br />
here lost Friday Mr, Jackson avowed<br />
Iliat he never would have recMnizoil<br />
i'UI place ho had seen before.<br />
His amazement over how <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> his grown up was not surpris-<br />
Ing, for he hadn't set fool on the<br />
island since December, IBOi,<br />
dar** eurlnf Friday by «n» <strong>of</strong> hit<br />
•In tani. He renmntared Hi* r*.<br />
tort ai msiHy und dwn« and a<br />
law tmall fnm* bulMlnsi, Hli<br />
*vn almnt huind w» at the<br />
light <strong>of</strong> a buiHIng. huiftmB city.<br />
Why hadn't he come back earlier<br />
to the scene ol his naiTOw escape<br />
from death?<br />
"Just never not around to it," he<br />
explained duriny a chat in the city<br />
assortment, or nationalities includinf<br />
Norwegtanft, Swedes, Scots and Nova<br />
Scotlans. Most ef them traveled<br />
together En trios or quartets and<br />
signed on lor voyages the same way,<br />
McCann and stvtraJ<br />
Jackaeii P«€*jic9i; war<br />
frsni H» Irltdh Navy who<br />
away on Hi* •inrfla when III*<br />
HIM our <strong>of</strong> UanBhal, Chin.,<br />
bound tar Kot». Japan, wkin (ha<br />
picked up th« ur(s aha brought<br />
•II Ih. way to tb. OcMn <strong>City</strong><br />
kHch,<br />
t „.*.» Mr. Jiickson, you *oe, was a mem.<br />
0I<br />
. . . " her <strong>of</strong> ho crow <strong>of</strong> the burl: sindia, hall <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Norman V, Sargent, city<br />
at, and abide i one <strong>of</strong> New Jersey'* mail' famous public relation* director<br />
won't be long i shlpwre *«. which was b I o w n<br />
rnmtirit iuth-; S* 110 " e b K J" "^"iy mle on<br />
regulating H(, may we|, b(, lh# lasl survlvor<br />
tne same way Of the Uman crow or the vessel,<br />
ic is HOW con- vho were taken olT by ihe Coast<br />
Quard so cfnclently that mil a life<br />
was lost nor a seaman injured. He<br />
yon'! be sure about the others, for<br />
ho has lost touch with p' nt them,,<br />
oven s chap named Oeoi ,e Mc-Cann, ina Mr, Jackson was an adventuresome<br />
youth who went to seo out <strong>of</strong><br />
his home city <strong>of</strong> Dundee, Scotland, at. The aiowaways were merely signed<br />
the age <strong>of</strong> IS, And he continued tip by Capt, Allen MacKenzte as<br />
sailinjf the seven »eaj as a crewman members <strong>of</strong> the crew, and put to<br />
on all kinds <strong>of</strong> vesseli until 1944. work,<br />
when he was an oiler aboard an Jackson recalled that fie and most<br />
Army I ran spoil in the Pacifle, Hi- <strong>of</strong> the other crew members stayed<br />
ne we! sounded<br />
quit for good then because he didnt in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> hoarding houses or<br />
by F, Forrest<br />
lik the war-time eondittona <strong>of</strong> hail- private hemes for absut two weeks<br />
he local corps <strong>of</strong><br />
nstprs and mem<br />
without lishu and doduine sub- after the wreck. This was lb keep<br />
Guard Auxiliary<br />
who. like himself, established a home I marines,<br />
them available for the Court <strong>of</strong> In.<br />
,He apoke to the<br />
in Philadeiphla niter the Brock. He ' He recalled rriday y that he was quiry conducted in Phlladelphia by<br />
Club and guest presumes Mt'Cann to tac dead. only 20 at the time <strong>of</strong> the Sindia<br />
merchant marine omclala to try to<br />
I over the country,<br />
wreck, but even then he was a vet-<br />
determine the causes <strong>of</strong> the wreck,<br />
The 77.y#ar-sld retirtd itafarer eran <strong>of</strong> five year* at sea. The Bin. Ater the hearings they scattered<br />
wai breugtif to Qcean <strong>City</strong> sn a dia's erew, he said, was a motley in Fas* 1. column «. pliaM<br />
annual Maty Par.<br />
•lit, .,<br />
•I chtmplonthlp<br />
at th* ball nark,<br />
uth Jfney innthe<br />
hay.<br />
nual Hunt Broi.<br />
by the aOwanta<br />
Contracts Awarded on <strong>City</strong> Declines to<br />
New Fire Alarm System Split Precinct<br />
The city commissioners Friday awarded two contracti<br />
totaling $16,782 for the installation <strong>of</strong> a new local Are alarm;<br />
control system to replace one that has been in operation since<br />
PRIZE<br />
awarded top priie for<br />
Differs With County<br />
<strong>On</strong> Law's Meaning<br />
-r<br />
Atlantic blvd., was<br />
I Urge hoim in Oc«(m <strong>City</strong> division <strong>of</strong> annual<br />
her* are only part <strong>of</strong> blooms around Gardens<br />
went to Margaret Toughton, 632 Atlantic<br />
Last Chapter In Unusual Fiih<br />
NICHOLAS FIGUN. left, <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, outmanetlvered and subdued this 4«VSpound<br />
black drum flih while bathing <strong>of</strong>f the 14th st beach last week Fish previously<br />
had been' weakened by bout with angler on the nearby pier. Bill Ginnodo, <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />
Darby, helped Figun bring the prey onto the beach and to Ed Cornman's for welgn-fn<br />
—Senior Studio photo.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ktwanls Club <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
announced yeiAerdey Ilial Ihu dale<br />
<strong>of</strong> August 12 has brcii net for the<br />
annual visit heiv by the Hunt Bros,<br />
Circus, Thh> pcrrornioncc is anonsored<br />
to benefit the underprivileged<br />
child fund <strong>of</strong> the club, '<br />
The KNranlanH alas art sisowarini<br />
a theatre party nt thu Gateway Play,<br />
house next Friday nbfht, July M,<br />
Mlrbafl McCalx., public relations<br />
aupervlaor *or the No* Jersey Bap<br />
T«l««>hoiH Co., wfll-glve a loctura<br />
dwnsDSlnUeB <strong>of</strong> -Assent on Sound"<br />
at th. Ktmnui lunelwm weMinK toi*<br />
Rnrtaqrant.<br />
! -Mr, Lear wUI ieFve on the executive<br />
commltteti tor one war or «ha<br />
unmplr*d term af Cmdcn Coooty<br />
Sc*»tor JoMph W. CMkllll, who prev,<br />
ioualy TBBmentaA New JcMey on<br />
the national bonrd.<br />
Lonspart. MMM*<br />
f 19.000 for ^<br />
was one sf tit—<br />
|ferg*f that In an '<br />
ur ai It maih*d !<br />
on Hi* curb. Our ; the city hall was opened back in 1914. , j Ctty <strong>of</strong>ficials this week turned<br />
Hur* It no Bids on the contracts were re,<br />
•side a QtMMnmendation by the Cape'<br />
•went*!, *v*n eelved July £ when the Maria Equip- j ahlp <strong>of</strong> the low bid Arm, and also to<br />
May County Board <strong>of</strong> Elections that<br />
•r* mar* ••r- ment Co., <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, altered determine If the propgaed mrsttm,<br />
the Third DHWIel <strong>of</strong> Ihe First Ward<br />
n-<br />
| to supply the ayitem a^iippMt tor wnuW be familiar to flre.fnTlflala <strong>of</strong><br />
in<br />
«<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
J2JI<br />
Oilf be spill into two vat- 13 Week-End Auto Accidents, Complainant T<strong>of</strong> anyone bavins; any donation;) fur The collection <strong>of</strong> Kt,73R.H7 html Glenn W. Puekelt, 28, <strong>of</strong> MM<br />
Jim as the grand II-' prev*m*nf <strong>of</strong> th* fir* alarm iyi- I the Hurricane Audrey Disaster the resorrs .parking meicrs uver Davidson St., Altquippa, Pi,, was<br />
•lorful and hilarious' tmn,<br />
Fund bring them to her, home, the paM several K-ks has nn elli'd lined S300 b by Municipal M i i l Judge J Frank<br />
308 Central av. Donations are<br />
blony Club vnrivly ;<br />
the yenr's total yield from the m lin A, King Friday on a drunken<br />
Awardinii <strong>of</strong> the contracts was de- urgently needed to rehsbilUaie to ilS,3S4,94, rinanee Director lltir- drlyinii charge. His license was re-1 «r the Uimpliell vehicle. There were<br />
•turing <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> '<br />
layed pending a survey <strong>of</strong> systems the area around Cajiwron, La,, vey W, Adams reported Friday, jaktd for two yyears<br />
and he wa« or- •••' injuries or arm tin.<br />
in singing, dancing i<br />
in neighboring communities. The and neighboring sections which Tills compares with ilu,R7B,9S tak- dered to pay $10 court costs and J20<br />
nbera, played lo an<br />
survey wai to eatablish the rellablll were hit by the (lrNi hiiiTit'ane en from the metern over :i vuniiMir- doclor'ii fee for a sobriety examina-<br />
ore than 1,300 per-1<br />
ty <strong>of</strong> the equipment and workman- <strong>of</strong> the 195? season.<br />
able period in IMS,<br />
tion.<br />
performances and I<br />
Pink it i wan picked up by local<br />
I a substantial sum<br />
police at 10th st, and Simpson av,<br />
[and scholarship fund]<br />
last week following a radio call to<br />
• organization, I Jersey Shore Hydrangeas at Their Best<br />
local headquarters that Puckett's car<br />
: had been Involved in an accident at<br />
ho represented the,<br />
{somers Point and was believed<br />
the popularity eon-<br />
' headed toward the resort.<br />
was escorted onstage<br />
royal robes, crown<br />
Puck«rl alH wai flniri IN M*<br />
(it Before the ahow'a<br />
•anwn Paint Municipal Court sn<br />
two oth.r charyM Saturday,<br />
Nil winning *r«an-<br />
Puckett's ear is alleged to<br />
' i • hnm a eh«k tar<br />
struck a parked ear on 8omen av,<br />
_ dsfpFlylls^^Q diHd<br />
on the mainland, driving thv parked<br />
I* thfiw wnm H<br />
vehicle up en • nearby lawn. Puck-<br />
to Mia King by Mra.t<br />
ett w« reported by police to have<br />
fanaral chairman<br />
been diki drlnkK'KI Pit t i<br />
eandldattii received<br />
•eh penny depogttsd<br />
ng their naniM at<br />
ft he eity and ouUlde<br />
inow,<br />
, elved 24^4 vote.,<br />
out the Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
ular candidate Many<br />
J wax ninnemp with<br />
i cotumn t, plot*<br />
UAL BALL<br />
In Venice boat<br />
[taw.<br />
Ulwuard* SurUjoat<br />
| and ocean.<br />
tlintlc Cotat Junior<br />
Mp tourniment at<br />
1 ? i * H * ^ prior *-& Shoemaker^ <strong>of</strong> PottWown, *...<br />
lo th* crash caUed police and reported her ear<br />
In another case scheduled by v * s property at* S. WaHon jpl. receited<br />
more eonnderatlon bj the<br />
city eommuwlaners than he Mr<br />
tallied for when he compuuned<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hurface drainage eondittonf<br />
in the neiyhtiorhood <strong>of</strong> nig property,<br />
Mr, Wrtijlit a»ked the city to<br />
do Mimcthiny about the Condi<br />
lion which results in 'frequent<br />
Hooding around the gingc on<br />
the Walton pi. property. He<br />
complained <strong>of</strong> neighbor fences<br />
blocUnii access lo the titrate<br />
and bemoaned other incanveni.<br />
encesi.<br />
The eily <strong>of</strong>ficials looked Intu<br />
the matter, and tbb< week turnt.-d<br />
the matter over to the attention<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> .Solicitor John E. Bonwell<br />
In following through , on the<br />
complaint, city otnclals have come<br />
to the eunc!u«ton thai Mr<br />
Wright's liarnuc has been erect<br />
ed on city proper(y and must be<br />
removed.<br />
Pier Visitor<br />
Heart Victim<br />
Woman Stricken on<br />
Pavilion Bench<br />
Mrs LJlub Hiiber, SB, Of l'hiladelphia,<br />
vlnltini! here at BIS Cential<br />
av,, died suddenly <strong>of</strong> a heart attack<br />
on the pavilion <strong>of</strong> thu Music Pier<br />
Thursday evening.<br />
Police Sergeant Nicholas Impacll<br />
ami reponed that Mm. lluber uat<br />
litrlcken while aittins on a benib<br />
with her husband, John G Muber.<br />
Tlie hughand said his wife hnd been<br />
under treatment for a cardiac condition-<br />
far about four yean.<br />
TTIIJ crew <strong>of</strong> the city ambulance<br />
applied a reBpintor at the teene <<br />
y<br />
"truck fcy a p.saliiii vehicle<br />
Judge Kini, Friday, a IB-year-old<br />
Philadelphlii<br />
Phep driver forfeited •»<br />
bail by railing to appear In intwer<br />
to a charge or reckless driving.<br />
The youth, Harry Streamer, <strong>of</strong><br />
73.14 Rural la,, PhUadeJphla. wai<br />
rharled by police with making a<br />
left turn at 9th it and Central av, i<br />
at a high nate <strong>of</strong> speed and narrow, I<br />
ly mlMtag another car double<br />
parked then to duieharge panen-1<br />
gers.<br />
n<br />
Stats iU' la pnnlded oo. •<br />
matd.!-, li«B/«atth iho, '<br />
putting aft I<br />
Uaoed tar M<br />
lagoon area >ktv»mn Milt<br />
its to providfe better nal<br />
dllions for homtit tuimt<br />
(IliiMhollzer, <strong>of</strong> Philiidi'lphla,<br />
Jemee Mom<br />
driicr €if ihe other car. No arri'sH<br />
resiillcd from t ills onse.<br />
Hiirirll.v before noon ,'i vvuzh oc.<br />
Small Building<br />
furred at ihe Interaction <strong>of</strong> Bay yv,<br />
and Revere pi, Involviny a car driv- !<br />
en by .Samuel R. Hose Jr., <strong>of</strong> Doylestown.<br />
Pa,, fioii>^ north on Hay yv^<br />
and another operated by James<br />
Sniilh. :ilU Shore rd,, Somers Point,<br />
Jack (i Jernee has<br />
i-!itei'iiiM Itiiy iiv. gniny euil from<br />
the city'w rtqunt tu remove * I<br />
structure adjacent to his<br />
al 30th nt. and Central '•»,<br />
Samuel RsM Sr., M, luffcrad<br />
the city Mid, was standing on 'M<br />
minor ln|uriei In th* craih, and<br />
Property deeded as a public sO<br />
his wife, Claire, 59, suffered shock,<br />
The ctty notified Mr. Jeri» ,<br />
N* arrest! were mad*.<br />
month that he was expected *» -<br />
move the hulWln,; from the<br />
At 4?4O p. m,, fluth L'amiitii'll, <strong>of</strong><br />
uhlctl runs between 30th and -<br />
lamsdiswne, rta,,slov,'ed lie*' car down<br />
sis at the r*-ar <strong>of</strong> Central av. .<br />
it! the reur from the Coa^t Ouard<br />
in time anil jymmud Into Ihc rear<br />
World War It<br />
The ibuildinii. Mr Jernee Hid,<br />
used by Ule Coast Guard ai • |<br />
The same type <strong>of</strong> nibdiiip occurred<br />
lie added that when he<br />
lo Ihc car <strong>of</strong> Morton' f>, t>oldberM,<br />
the property he was not i<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphiy, when he stopped<br />
the city nor by the Ifeden<br />
foe ii I ruffle liMht at (111 si, end Iliiy<br />
menl that the structure<br />
jiv, al iLboul 7'Iu n, m. Another<br />
veliiclL', driven by Joseph A, l^ilicr,<br />
cMy property<br />
111-o <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, crushed Into<br />
<strong>City</strong> Sollclldr John E.<br />
the rear <strong>of</strong> the noldberu enr, Ptfc<br />
ported al Friday's meeting nt<br />
lieu issued l^uer a summons ehiirM-<br />
Cily Conunisblonera thai Mr. .<br />
Ihii careless driviii)!.<br />
has nwied Ifte Jmlldlmj In<br />
mice with the city's request.<br />
Shortly before S p, ni. .Suturdliy.<br />
Mrs. Laura -I. Mitchell, <strong>of</strong> Ml, Martins<br />
pi,, Marmora, witti backing' frain a<br />
; driveway al S4ih »1, and Abbury av,,<br />
<strong>On</strong><br />
have ' "'"'
WltSM<br />
;,,.sS|K'Si-'<br />
ttttf<br />
f<br />
(J M -!i4 "ait<br />
m.<br />
Wm*n Crowned<br />
~" Y<br />
*r n Herbert Godfrey, af Ike I<br />
•Mw OHe, who MUM<br />
1W nil at lh» MH| save Wo-<br />
DM Meliet, CnbaMe Club. UH;<br />
WUttu WaUpcc<br />
tM; QHkrgy<br />
SQ <strong>of</strong>ten...Summer Fun<br />
begins with a Phone call<br />
Mowing a vacation trip or wtekeod fun ,<br />
' " ovw far • "oook-owt" or liiiint up<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> C3ty<br />
and It<br />
*utUpMMi we train thta newt<br />
or the innKdWr ana,<br />
Red Cross Leaders Told How<br />
<strong>City</strong> is $•! d<br />
DmuM mH, H dlM.nr chairman<br />
for the braneli at the Red CCnu,<br />
Which ultJm Me rrtibUIUUon <strong>of</strong><br />
the flood MM <strong>of</strong> the imithwnt from<br />
d, clothlBg<br />
AabA'Keat Ltah" SiST<br />
Leal arrangement*<br />
Jri the military litary arriv arrives for evacuation.<br />
Court ftouseY R. I* Byrne,<br />
Under' ihli program Mr, PUeggi des- I nUun»i Mr*. Joseph Molley, Wild.<br />
MM EMngfiMa, American .Legion, iJ"uie<br />
rribed Ike local »l up.<br />
Iwoed branch chairman; Mini Jean<br />
fit. I Arrangement have been made to j WeihmanB, Sea Me <strong>City</strong> braneh<br />
Mr*, Smith atas aBnounced that SCOTTY em<br />
•ith his oMaln two large kerosene sieves ; ehBimiani WullaiB ToierSr., Avaion<br />
If. Aoetnucr niade a. special ilrt i A Scott nt re* him;<br />
laf MM la the CMaay Mbit Mad.' wUe when the "tkH(iit*uruck him<br />
Tbe Open m the SrM boon- t* tnjs ycr birthday<br />
"1 ever " " " "<br />
: wludi can he y»»d to cook food for diaadar chairman! and Mn, Hester<br />
Well then, 1 < eneuMs. Blankets will Be made I Sleveni, executive secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
* UM kale." ataiiabie *nd a local trucking firm 1 Cape May chapter.<br />
volunteered to provide trans<br />
Qtmoltiwtm* thing, rtoox<br />
mora. Yet, it cotf« K> btle,<br />
everyone can enjov<br />
Mif InMnf Mime<br />
me city has been divided into I Rsnf For Self Rang*<br />
four area*, each under its own tap- , ____.,__,___.__ J.,,J,<br />
laiB. who will keep in eoniatt with The cii, "»stw» 1frids<br />
She rtaiwn bv mean, <strong>of</strong> walkietalk. «*" IO J q J^1" Or John E B °<br />
us. The chairman will remain al ' aJBatterjiJ rent<br />
f«h<br />
all operations<br />
<strong>of</strong> the emir<br />
, „„,„ ,Ic, Nonnan Shriver ihoou the rank uf<br />
ha* two „<br />
shrive[, the son <strong>of</strong> Mr and Kn | '"""}*• *•<br />
sr, <strong>of</strong> 718 Maorlyn ler,. | w A nvid description <strong>of</strong> the entire'<br />
p3«B •« given W the avus fcj Mr. ! Acwmn.<br />
Pfl€«v Cbarles Deuclaa, Cape May Mayor Edward B io.ttr uid (hat<br />
Csuntr Di-jjtti-r chaimian, esprnwd : the city <strong>of</strong>flciaU rcluwd lo ells* the<br />
aihi -<br />
ka pi«icrr with the prasreai that I nnfe to open UILI seuon until -ip<br />
and a iludent at the Most <strong>of</strong> the 1<br />
hu own nude by the local chair- proxlmitely SMO hacli rant was paid ^ g savn\ Academ<br />
assiaanL Al Gardner, by (he operalor. The arrearages ,|b 4".ta|1#d w df<br />
Brazil, delphia<br />
. Ihe report a film en- have not been paid to dale, the mayor July 210, and was scheduled to ar. was one <strong>of</strong><br />
•«ecw«5' <strong>of</strong> the IVesi" was reported, and the mailer hes Iteer rhe al TrlnidBd, British Wot Indioi. qrove .Naval ,<br />
IB* croup , This IS mm film, sent lo the city solicitor for action on jundij training<br />
Mori: thad juuu muli>nipmen from * na<br />
L I". S Nival Atadimy.and. Na. al<br />
•serve Officer Training Carps uf 15 •<br />
OUR FAMOUS<br />
Whites<br />
Pastels<br />
Ncufrolt<br />
Dark Colors<br />
Originally<br />
112.95 to<br />
I15.M<br />
1 ChwiM Ht G^ Th«* Fine Shew*<br />
MlMmg Pric«<br />
• «n *»*• in "try<br />
tin<br />
W4M, »oS-30 P.M.<br />
V. 900 A. M. to ? •». M,<br />
THE ONLY WAY<br />
Completely<br />
b to Read the<br />
SENTINEL - LEDGER<br />
Contact <strong>Ocean</strong> GlyV Buying Market<br />
Advertise in the<br />
NTINEL - LEDGER<br />
and univcrsitiw are taking ^<br />
part in the firii iraining cruise if<br />
Iht summiT<br />
The midshipmen It'll Nurfulk, Va ,<br />
June 11 Ater participjtlnil in 'he<br />
lulernalionjl .Saul Rfiu 1 near 4th st<br />
nt.i<br />
" al U.t.np<br />
Ion Roads June VI<br />
Al f *, m. i<br />
il sea ihe\ are receiving<br />
•run, af<br />
training In Ihe .Julu-. ind<br />
•wr Ship I<br />
iitv aboard diDdcrn min^Niir<br />
The midshipmen are Dihvduk'd lo<br />
Fompleie Ihe cruise al Nurfulk Ali|j.<br />
usi S iifler tiintii Iralnlnsl ncmses<br />
at auanlanaino Bai. Cuba<br />
and about I _<br />
hi* awtB, H»i<br />
SUillllH^ Rlj<br />
DAILY SPECIALS<br />
MONDAY<br />
APPLESAUCE CAKE<br />
6 TO i<br />
DEVIL'S FUDGE CAKE<br />
sitvi t TO i j«u<br />
WfDNfSDAr<br />
FRESH ORANa<br />
ANGEL CAW 69c<br />
THUKSDAY<br />
POUNDCAKE<br />
GNOICI OF (CIN6<br />
«0c t Me<br />
-- • - -<br />
Wards Pastry Shop. Inc.<br />
724 Asbury Avenue<br />
PHONE 1240<br />
Op«ri Daily 7:30 • 6:00 P, M.<br />
Al 4; 10 p,<br />
ton, ita<br />
parkini,' space<br />
iar hacked late<br />
Jr., <strong>of</strong> Bryn N<br />
Ihe itrsi meler<br />
At 6 p m<br />
•Philadeiphia,<br />
denim; JJ Of<br />
nii to<br />
«fik IBakmg a I<br />
•v Iran (tk A<br />
•.iru. k by Cunalk*<br />
4» p. IB.<br />
John F<br />
on Cefil<br />
About<br />
Kicth. <strong>of</strong> 1 N.<br />
nor '<br />
1 hen )irr airo<br />
tovtn PJ nuktaf tl<br />
lOih •.; iu iiurr *<br />
The '•c-qULiKt w 1<br />
nit 11.10 p<br />
bury av,.<br />
or w sltotk I<br />
. »• iiW P. M. _ Frid.y & Saturday f:30 AM, to fifJO P. M.<br />
Early Registration Heavy For<br />
Saturday's Boat Parade on Bay<br />
JU>S fORQUiCK MSULTt<br />
Sindia Sailor<br />
to the four-wind* MM ernitiu&y l«t<br />
FRICAN VIOLETS<br />
Wm. B. Nelson<br />
<strong>of</strong> ,<br />
Early nfiitntiaaa for<br />
Coaat Qoard Auxiliary, to (Ufplr<br />
ItltTIKI in Pr*tty Canfalnw — A L«v»»y (M<br />
Won In the NUM In Venice mariw. boat, to |»trol the O^yfr O^yfront t route<br />
The Pin<br />
ikm<br />
pageant Saturday night Indicate Oat<br />
ot t tbe tb marine i plon. l ABIBIWI A I B I<br />
act<br />
a» Clltt Clark In the aa taM, Dies Suddenly<br />
$5.00 — THIS WNK ONLY f3.75 the event will be aa big and aa ipee> Dave Clflrrk* In the Damara, Bill U<br />
taculajr j a aa. Ml n M , Charles Moncrlef In the ngmar, and Howard OHM Pert Copt,<br />
Ifg flMf pw l p n
*hnMiu who sails hi I i.one Fred Kauer luck* Irhflniin P ill euplaird a tin hit «llack *o difiit<br />
poaltton polnu both times xiuth in ih, IWjn l u \a. hi Kflle» and Bnr 1 nirqui I'l ihr Huain * *1<br />
George Kelle\ «vo the Muidji\ I tub lull Vtnor Moth L1_ *>H><br />
Len Kr3tkt.jflft (.urn look h_*<br />
Man I run <strong>of</strong> Uie Bov» Junior Moths in hit<br />
I Ink} link and MMiael HU.HW<br />
sinner <strong>of</strong>
my<br />
-in •<br />
B& < '<br />
rDOU6tAS<br />
rLANCASTER<br />
*<br />
. ..—.. ,i. .<br />
AwnBftD^<br />
•GUNHGHT AT<br />
THE OK COURAL'<br />
RHONDA FLEMING<br />
Thursday . Saturday<br />
"SOMETHING<br />
OF VALUE"<br />
ROCK HUDSON<br />
^MM'^ K^\J'rJ<br />
!S«fcto<br />
be Herein July<br />
Pal <strong>of</strong> Children at<br />
FWM* KiMik Ma5 1 km -aa JWatfar IMR.<br />
lt» t*at date M-Taw am kaadM jOMn»*P. «Mu\ IT, ei an<br />
jfem •*. Hjirtil ** aaUttanr m.<br />
*-**r •StL'"'* jaSSL"** tai.aa aftaaot vlltmn W Lyrtc. to • EwS1tr,Mi relay Utc<br />
Mr M *<br />
Hone on August "<br />
teat •seniors, ttw most frequent<br />
see being Uie evatJon <strong>of</strong> a wake<br />
Behind the boat vUch can eapstte<br />
ar diBi(a imaiier ermft. Ev#r><br />
nMtiMii auui be taught to run wiUi<br />
eKreine auUan when near nuruiis.<br />
[Htri or paces siKTe psoplo bathe.<br />
~nm kM-M H rttpamftto tar<br />
Ml -ak, M »M»»r tamtam It<br />
SUver o< !<br />
»nd h#r<br />
Bethlehem, pa,, nna Sinn Bruh<br />
aag t^ Mrtaeh, all <strong>of</strong> letaleh<br />
^ J t a t r <strong>of</strong> KviswB Pt the<br />
fc'SSJS 0 is more liberal than<br />
-—es in its rui« govern,<br />
or basis ihnuA<br />
deelanri. but the<br />
•eose ar» bein« » _<br />
Mused it the harboraanefs „»<br />
„ down on those who go<br />
MB. MbdrM?,^,""'"<br />
Creek>t<br />
spani too fast or take other<br />
mmi »nd ana soa." son ugn<br />
ussece^ary rhanee^.<br />
Stress also u being iakj on m-<br />
«•«*!*". Cirol no tommeot <strong>of</strong> a suie law Uut requires<br />
two people la a boat luiiinc<br />
g&npssn and son. Boh, <strong>of</strong> Wii- water skiierj — one to manage the<br />
too Del<br />
toy line and one to steer the boat<br />
To raphasue th* serioib.neis <strong>of</strong><br />
« Fort Da, X, J<br />
ft?* "•"*<br />
KIDDIES: DON'T MISS THIS<br />
r<br />
ttux<br />
re«lsea toy s m»r, he a<br />
He said the harbormasiM<br />
'» FW*W «H boat thai <br />
FiBl<br />
Ui eifht ^<br />
. and the use <strong>of</strong> Har» tsge<br />
turned over to the Coast<br />
FtBl entered the Art!) lan j4B. PTOwution und ^ft<br />
H" S" * h»ae ttsiaiii- at reglti<br />
nn OB, ifc ,„ fradinted ftDBi<br />
; uij^ I wi-ennr <strong>of</strong> PeoBsylnnia fa<br />
• and U a member <strong>of</strong> Beta Thpta<br />
T0<br />
Any time ii a tood time for all<br />
MB that wen kera equal u sbow i<br />
MESSAGE FROM SANTA<br />
N/T-O- 6 R AM<br />
STOP IN OCEAN CITY ON MY VACATION THIS<br />
' EN0 STOI> W* T P TAUC TO ALL MY FRIENDS<br />
NIGHT 7 TO* AND SATURDAY 10 AM. to<br />
AT STAINTChyS TOYLAND san ACO.,DV ..„<br />
5S<br />
this<br />
Platter<br />
in<br />
Chatter<br />
MKSWSBiln*, *.<br />
i<br />
to put feeling and m-aninq into<br />
| Lvrics—his newest is If I Thousht<br />
; Vou Needed Me, Hip Youn-j Girl.<br />
Afh en Criminal<br />
Law CemmiNM<br />
Caunty Pnnwuisr Albert M, Anh,<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, has been appointed<br />
to tht ertnilniil low (mnmiit« Of<br />
the New Jersey Stnte Bar AaUFia.<br />
tlon mnrdlng id an mmjunnrncnl<br />
by MIHon T. LashtT at Ifariccnurh,<br />
pn>»ldpnt <strong>of</strong> (lie ors.inll.ilinn<br />
Tii* committee's funetion U to<br />
study proposed ehimies In New Jer*<br />
mey and federnl eriminiil lawn with<br />
at<br />
a View |a .<br />
tton tothsj<br />
Daughtar<br />
Mr, and<br />
Dover,<br />
birth <strong>of</strong> iK<br />
Salurdaj. i<br />
pltal Sh<br />
. ,Mr,<br />
and Mrs Q<br />
lhl«<br />
ORDERS TO<br />
GIVEN SPEC!<br />
Conrich Chinese<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
Op*n I A. M,<br />
'til 2 A. M. 712 WfST AVENUE<br />
mttmmmn fm ft Ith S.rwnj<br />
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•1 iKc pri dm<br />
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pRouoin<br />
MOMENT<br />
THE SCI*HH<<br />
HAS EVER<br />
KNOWN I<br />
in ITANLIY KBAMEW ''<br />
MONUMINTAL I<br />
i VAX1<br />
¥, 'T ,r*<br />
##,<br />
H1 •<br />
JLY tS, 1937<br />
Blonde'<br />
use<br />
rho<br />
}lain« Opens<br />
In 'Rain'<br />
/"'' "^^"-<br />
•chedulcd "The Croat Sobaatlnniin-hkh<br />
had to tarred<br />
In many Hollywood movies including<br />
"Knob Hill". ^Somcthinn for the<br />
Boys", "Slate Fair", the movie ver.<br />
alon aa well an the Dnadivay show<br />
'Guys and Doll*'*, and her latest,<br />
"PuWIe Plilgeon No, I",<br />
While Miss Blalns hen. been in the<br />
llmrlighl for many ycara, ahe nicyrocketed<br />
to new heights n» Misn<br />
Adelaide In the Dpmnn Runyon hit<br />
"{Suva and Dollj", Then, In»t year<br />
she turned •round and acgTM In the<br />
highly dramatic "A llntrul <strong>of</strong> Riiin"<br />
to further prove her versatility.<br />
The Somerset Mfluffhnn story has<br />
been •dapied by John Col Ion and<br />
Clemence nandohih arid while It hns<br />
boen hroiiRhi up to modern times.<br />
It still packii the punch and drama <strong>of</strong><br />
Sadie, the stuffy miBioncry and<br />
thousands ot Mnrlncr. rauaht In die<br />
torrential, rains <strong>of</strong> a South Sen island.<br />
Tuesday is teen-age and studnni<br />
niRht it the natevny with ail slit.<br />
uys snd Dolls" fame, dents beln* admitted at hoir-pripp<br />
n Miss Sadie Thnmn- Curliiln is nightly al Br43 p. m,<br />
, one at the niMime ; - - - -<br />
lie GJUnvny Pl.i> r •TiANB<br />
Today and Tmmmrr&tl<br />
•OunUfht at the O.K. ,Corral", la •<br />
alam bang WMn atWrrinx Burt<br />
Lancattar MM Ku-k Douslai,<br />
|jnc«»ter playi Urn Msendlty W><br />
alt Barp and Douglas flays (he equal<br />
(y lengendary Doe Hallkuy, The<br />
lawman and the gambler rorm »<br />
strafMe partnenthlp.<br />
There an tnany skirmishes alonR<br />
the wny—saloon t>r»wls, knrfo ftghla<br />
house to^house atalUnga — but the<br />
story riwvea Inexorably toward the<br />
pitched battle l*iat la a flnal explosion,<br />
Thursday. Friday and talyrday<br />
•SomethlnK <strong>of</strong> Value* in the mm<br />
iution <strong>of</strong> the teak <strong>of</strong> tne same name<br />
by Robert C, Ruarit, It aura Rock<br />
Hudson. Dana Wynter and SWnci<br />
Poltler<br />
It brlriKs to (he screen the en<br />
plosive best selllne novel dealing<br />
with ihe Mau Mau uprisings in Ken-<br />
%H BLAINE<br />
ya^ a«t Africa.<br />
#, the dynamic Alomir<br />
For this Him, MOM has assenthled<br />
the top Negro aefors <strong>of</strong> stage, screen<br />
and lelevision.<br />
MOORLVN<br />
hoii??e Charles B. Wllion, Defense Seere.<br />
iaiy, opposing .further uniflcation <strong>of</strong><br />
Teday •nil Tomorriw<br />
STANLEY KRAMER'S spectacular<br />
ouah Sunday, Jul.v 2B. the Armed lervlces: iThe exiting or. 'Bob Hope slan In the ntm <strong>of</strong> the<br />
' vemian <strong>of</strong> !He stnn* ganizatlon at the Pentafon fepr*. life <strong>of</strong> New Yortt'i illusirioua f<strong>of</strong>mer<br />
dnnr inminierahle sents the must effective and most ef. mayor, Jimmy walker, "Beau James",<br />
iitnne with svenilnr^ ncient way to run the largest organ!- Alts appearing are Paul Douglass<br />
afe* the orieiniJlly isc ion in B free nountry,"<br />
and Darren MeOavin,<br />
In the title role, Boh Hope emerges<br />
as a fully^Iedsed dranutie aelor.<br />
with a many sided portrayal <strong>of</strong> me<br />
witty, dapper, songwriter and ni"ht.<br />
club, hopping mayor, who^e free<br />
HpendiMf and stomij' private life<br />
scandalized everyone except the vol.<br />
f>rs.<br />
The nim drainatlies with warmth<br />
and humor Walker's night life, domestic<br />
trouble* and headline mak.<br />
Ing ability.<br />
Thuriday, Friday and Saturday<br />
'•The Bwect Smell <strong>of</strong> Sueees*" in a<br />
reaiuiie, hard-hitting ptonr <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Broadway tolumni.il \vl»» evil lust<br />
for power leads hhn to deittriielloii.<br />
It »Urs Burt Lancnftef and Tony<br />
Curtis and Introduce Buwsn Ilarrison.<br />
1 •me Bdard <strong>of</strong> PrtboUitn and ttw<br />
Middle Townatalp Comnutt— rridfnr<br />
temporarily aottlcA tmir dlCanaeai<br />
ovw the ootral <strong>of</strong> tnffle at th* Mtenoctkon<br />
ot Bay Shore rd. mad<br />
Route 47 near Court I route.<br />
At the euw«Mon o<<br />
diama <strong>of</strong> the valiant guerrilla war in Spain<br />
against Napoleon's army <strong>of</strong> occupation, • The Pride and the Paiiibn," is now playing at<br />
The Village. It stars Cary Grant, Sophia Loren and Frank Sinatra,<br />
the English to u^c. ' Sinatra play<br />
the (ley guerrilla lender and Mis?,<br />
Loren plays his tqtiAlly liry Uirl<br />
friend.<br />
Mus/c Pier Concert Program*<br />
SUBP<br />
— Clarence Fuhrman, Conductor —<br />
Today and Tomorrow<br />
•afliinlni Dally at 1 P. M.<br />
A traOie eop quili: the foree and<br />
turns civilian detective In the "Mid- TUISDAY . JULY 21<br />
night Story", It stars Tony CurtiJi,<br />
PART I<br />
j THURSDAY • JULY U<br />
MnrLiD Pnvan and aUbort Rolnnd Hungarifln LuKt*piL*l . . . . Kuiur , ! PART I<br />
Curtis plays the pollcciran who Di Prozenza . Verdi MITIT Willow Lehar<br />
undertakes lo track dov,Tl the murd- Ajigela Serenade Braj>a Ther«'ii Joy In My Heait Mona-Zueea<br />
erer <strong>of</strong> a priest who had been iikv a Mon t'oeur S'olivre a Ta Volx,<br />
Mr. Allen Keller<br />
father to him.<br />
gaint'Saens Ajnaryilis ,.,. Ohys<br />
It was. Aimed in Cinemascope, Miss Ellen Alexander<br />
SMjauidiiia ...Biiet<br />
mostly on location Mil Ihr docks <strong>of</strong><br />
Miss Hinn Alexondvr<br />
San Francisco,<br />
Waliling Cat . . , Anderson<br />
Mominu<br />
Mile ModMe ....:...., llerhert<br />
Mi<br />
Thuriday, Friday and Saturday<br />
Mr, Allen Kcllur<br />
Loves Old sweet Sona Malloy<br />
Hands Across theiSea .... i Mr. Tom PerHins<br />
"The Little Hut" i» the hilarloun<br />
Sempre Kldelis Sousa<br />
PART It<br />
I •lory story <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> three tree civilised cii Inglishmi-n g<br />
PART II<br />
LancORter plays the power drunk ' east away on a nnt.so*ivillzed desert Prineens Pat Selection<br />
LiMhl Cavalry Overture Suppe<br />
columnist and Curtis the Brosdivay j island. It stars Stewart firannor,<br />
Strange Music<br />
If I Loved Vou Bodgcrs<br />
press apent who h supplies him with<br />
| Mr, Allen Keller<br />
Ava Gardner and David Nivcn,<br />
! Mr. Allen Keller<br />
items for his column and does all his<br />
Oranger and MISB Gardner play a , vVunderbar ',',',',',','...".'.',",',",.<br />
double dealing for him.<br />
g<br />
DellheH I Qaiinp from Wililanl Tell Hajilnl<br />
It is H ilec-hi. Hill and LancaMtpr<br />
husband and wife and N'lvcn play^ s Miss Ellen Alexander Ziguener Coward<br />
Production,<br />
friend that was ont- the wile's Au Moulin<br />
suitor. He comes iip wiih ,1 "share<br />
the wealth" plan whn they become<br />
VILLAGE<br />
trapped away from the lest <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Today and Tomorrow<br />
world,<br />
Stanley Kramer's momimenUil Oranger however, comes tip with<br />
film, "The Pride nnd the Passion", an unusual way or lioldina lii» wires<br />
is (he story <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the most ad- romantic interest.<br />
! venturous treks ever undertaken,<br />
and stars Cary Ofani^rrank Sinatra<br />
and Sophia Loren, . • r . Tuition Booilcd by<br />
IfeVO'S GULF S-EHVICE<br />
! It is the Lple <strong>of</strong> a band <strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />
1 Rutgers University<br />
LLOYD McCRACKtN<br />
Buerrillas «ho are determined to,<br />
• drag a 0,000 pound eannon half wev j Rutgers UUniver.Nity i i next fall will<br />
iTTIRSfA ROAD PHONE IW2 j ncross Spain to liberate the villane charge all rulitlme stiidenis fjuo pr<br />
' <strong>of</strong> Avila from Napoleon's troop, semester for tuition instead <strong>of</strong> 111<br />
(Sardent Sac tion i<br />
j arani plays a Brittah naval <strong>of</strong>fln r per credit hour «s at presenl, Dr.<br />
- ivho is trying to get the eannon for Ltwia Webster Jones, president <strong>of</strong><br />
the State University, announced tonay,<br />
Oirtflr.staie students will pay<br />
an additional (SO per term,<br />
far the student tarryini! ill average<br />
academic load, the new tuitiun<br />
rate, plus a sa7,50 p«-r term collvile<br />
fee, will mean an increase <strong>of</strong> $75<br />
per year In his college costs. Students<br />
In the Colleee <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />
ivlll pay (IBl more thon they do now.<br />
Last Minute Menus... University ColleKe or evuning »lj<br />
JoJu> talbit'ftjSi<br />
Knecbt,<br />
window.<br />
county traffic coordinator.' a townanw<br />
police <strong>of</strong>ficer will be awigMd fty<br />
Mayor Lawrenos Daniels to the Jnt«raertlon<br />
during p«ak traffic bom*<br />
and an week end* to. contnH to tn*<br />
How <strong>of</strong> vebldea there. m Mayor Daniel* said Out If the trsf-<br />
(ic proWan cannot be solved by t!ie<br />
policeman at the Intersection, the Dll<br />
lownihlp would pay the cost <strong>of</strong> UM<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> a xnfiie U0IU.<br />
Tbe dUIeronre* «nw lut Tueaday<br />
wtien the frtetwWcnr refocMsd n request<br />
toy township <strong>of</strong>ficial* that tka<br />
county shirs with Uie State Hfehwiy<br />
Dcpartfnent the «Kt <strong>of</strong> Intrtilluig a<br />
traffic light sinnal.<br />
Under the proposal, the<br />
would pay 7S per cent <strong>of</strong> the M<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> the. traffic WH -with the Tfawradoy....<br />
county paying the other quarter.<br />
County onlcisu, polated oat that it ••rrlnO »• I<br />
hu Been a ©-year policy nmtotm in Part*<br />
county funds far traffic lights within<br />
a nujnleipailty.<br />
1M1 THj<br />
$1.<br />
Memben <strong>of</strong> the white raee have<br />
an average <strong>of</strong> 50.000 hair, on their Children<br />
hcKda,<br />
CALLED ROSES<br />
AT 1245 WiST<br />
Ol»»l DAILY 9 A. M. 'Ta 9 P.<br />
FREE PARKING<br />
;<br />
Spealis<br />
, Herbert<br />
Porier [<br />
Daneins in the Dark Srhworls<br />
Mr. Tom Perfcins<br />
Under the Douhle Eaiili 1 Miss •lien Alexander<br />
Oillet i N#i| owyn y Dances German<br />
wrls<br />
21st ItrMl and Second Av«nw« in A%<br />
u-r.o Al Knctouim Bossini<br />
Mr. Tom p..rfciiis<br />
. .Wagner<br />
— <strong>On</strong>ly 30 MinutM from OMMI <strong>City</strong> «<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Moll Ooldmnn<br />
Rio Rita. Tierriey<br />
nodgefn<br />
Tlw Oanhm State Parkway<br />
WEDNESDAY , JULY M<br />
Experiment Station<br />
©WIN "lyCK" McGOVERN<br />
PART 1<br />
ACCORDIONIST<br />
1<br />
Jolly Robbers Overture<br />
Hqd PlentYt Compan<br />
'"«<br />
Serenade ........... I<br />
Mr, Allen Killir<br />
st^tiuii it Rutgers University had a<br />
Serving the Finest in<br />
pjines Honej moon<br />
Biaiiiin dB0t.mai ii woijld be pretty well worn<br />
Gyp*)- Sona<br />
. ,,Bi2ei ar|jjr a year's use.<br />
LOBSTERS<br />
Miss Ellen All'standvr<br />
Or William(H, Martin, director,<br />
Mikado Sullivan H,-,lit after lookliit at some rincal year<br />
• STEAKS<br />
Low Mv and Iliv World l» Mint' rccyrds that he was surprised td t'lnd<br />
Mr, Tom i*i-i-kins<br />
li,at the StatJiLtn entertained more<br />
• SEAFOOD<br />
him Division Kieffer than M.OuO v^lturs in 12 manths.<br />
PA 1ST II<br />
There were )H4 meetings Btleilied<br />
• LIQU Oll^<br />
Swuet Adeline<br />
. Kei n bj 17.481 pemans in the year ending<br />
Vnil'll Never Walk A|uiu>. . Julie 30 bthefs totalllnjl 1,000 mide<br />
Mr. Allen Keller<br />
leu formal visits, just enjoying ,!ar. THE ORIGINAL SHRIMPS LAMAZE<br />
Indian Love Lyrics<br />
J'inden ' or loojkini; the Station over to<br />
All the ThinKs Vou Are Kern get a general idea uf what It looks<br />
Mtes Oien Alexander flke Among these were prospeellve<br />
Mnijrisli Dance Chapl students. Cub Scouts, Brownies,<br />
PHONE AVALON 7-3701<br />
Vienna Dreams Stolz | s, hool children, gardenen, home-<br />
Mr, Tom Perkins ; ntakers and many mere groups,<br />
dents wUI pay S1S.S0 Pt-r tri'dit hmir , Oklahoma<br />
, riodgers | ^_ —^——— '<br />
instead <strong>of</strong> til,<br />
"The new nchedule <strong>of</strong> tiiilion and ;<br />
l\ei at the Slate University has ncen '<br />
adapted to equalize rollege cosli, i<br />
within the University and also to TEEG<br />
provide badly needed additional income<br />
for Dperatinns", IJr. .lames explained.<br />
..a cinch, with a FOOD FREEZER!<br />
Whatever Hit delay, yon can whip up a meal in minute*,., wM tkt help<br />
<strong>of</strong> » fied fretier. • Fruits, vegetaUn, paitrie^, meat, poultry, eat.— * '<br />
th^f a" *tay fresh for rrtorrt hi» You can fill menu* forth*<br />
antirc month with just OM trip to th« »tora. And by cookittf amti<br />
In advance, you do away with lalt minute tmergencie* comfUUly.<br />
A food freezer actually cuts food tdsti through quantity buying<br />
•nd mart ieaional purchases. It'i the nice* thine that'a happened<br />
to women ,. . and to the whole family ... for a long, long tint*<br />
wiv% - >W<br />
ppup-wi^wwwmpi<br />
VOW AM<br />
OUAUTYMRCHANOIM.PMi<br />
North Wildwood to<br />
Regulate Truck*<br />
The North Wildwood lilv eiiuliuil<br />
Friday took aetion to reMulrte luis<br />
and truck traffic nnd s|iueditiM un<br />
Delaware av,<br />
, At the rvqiieiit ol a dele;:alu)ii <strong>of</strong> I<br />
eituenti in the area, t'ouncii authorized<br />
.the posting <strong>of</strong> 10 sliced MIMHH :<br />
and two truik routi'v In the neiMh.<br />
horhood,<br />
TJie Council, however, said it wns<br />
pmverlesa la reroute bus traffic .is<br />
the bug companies operate under a<br />
franthisi) which slipulalcs which ,<br />
routes the vehicles ire to lake.<br />
Take new, safe and<br />
effective TEEC tablets<br />
before sun exposure.<br />
TEEG modifies sunburn<br />
hurt and pettibiliry <strong>of</strong><br />
blisters. Approved by<br />
doctors, Gef TEEG at<br />
your druggist.<br />
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ote There are special rates for children.<br />
Special facilities for luncheons<br />
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ANT-O-GRAM<br />
fXASHL FLASH! FLASH!<br />
IN OCEAN CITY ON MY VACATION THIS<br />
STOP Ito TO TAUC TO ALL MY FRIENDS<br />
7 J0fr AHD SATURDAY 10 A.M. to<br />
STAlNTd^S TOYLAND 830 ASBURY AVI.<br />
3& > J<br />
THi OC*AN CITY<br />
G*rmanfow Cowp/»<br />
Marr/«cf 57 Y»mn<br />
Mr. nod Mrs, Bugepo C. Moore,<br />
as Wlnon* ay dgrmaMowB,<br />
be Here in July will etlebrato tholr WHi wedding<br />
anniversary 90 ThotwUy with a<br />
tMOrt Pal <strong>of</strong> Cbildron at /amity dinner party at their sum.<br />
mer home. sA *th at.<br />
Folio* bat* on Saturday appn-<br />
I OtmmS. StaHa, IT. or «sa StQinton* r FfnMiy<br />
Mr. Moore U a former teacher<br />
r<strong>of</strong>e<br />
«», laportad to aillltary suat<br />
OcmuDlown ISA School, hav-<br />
to a familiar aong relay the<br />
rat Mtvfoa ah**<br />
* a* aftaont without We<br />
ing retired mmar<br />
that "lu Juri* In January"<br />
„ . M *n tha tfand In-<br />
They hive d Hot<br />
Tbe Board <strong>of</strong> ftHholdan MK ttu<br />
and TMnarraw<br />
Middle Townahlp Coaaaaltta* FrWay<br />
Mama" number that aliaUid the "Gunfrght at the.OK. ^rrnl". la a<br />
tnnnanirlty aettled tMlr dMtanmeaa<br />
screen version wtth Rita Hayworth. slam bang Weateni atkrrins Bun<br />
over the control o* tnnle at HMt in-<br />
Try Our Deli<br />
The hlue-cyed blonde hnn siarred LancMter and Kirk Douglas,<br />
teraoctlon <strong>of</strong> Bay Shore rd. an|<br />
in many Hollywood movies including Lancaster plays tho legendary Wy.<br />
| Haute 47 near Ckmrt ItovM.<br />
"Knob Hill", "Some-thinrt for thealt<br />
Barp and Douglas plays the equal.<br />
, At the suMcatlan <strong>of</strong> John Knecht.<br />
Report Incrctsc M<br />
Boys", "Stale Fair", ihq movie ver- Iy lengendary Doc Holllday The<br />
1<br />
county traffic coordinator.'a townablp<br />
r.lon as well as the Dreadv.ay «how<br />
Si Psrinviy Traffic<br />
C H O<br />
lawman and the gambler form a<br />
I police orflscr will be aailgnml bgr<br />
"Ouys and Dolls", and her loti-rt. strange partnership.<br />
Mayor Lawrence Daniels to the ID-<br />
"Public pidgeon No, 1",<br />
Cardan Stale Farinmy tralBc vol.<br />
There are many sfcinniahes alonn<br />
i/TMction during peak traffic noun<br />
While Miss Blaine hss.heen In the<br />
ume from the Abwctm Intersection<br />
the way—osioon tormvls, knife Mbts,<br />
and on week enda to control to the<br />
llmclLghi for many years r.he «hy.<br />
to the Cane May tftrtrilnal ha* in-<br />
house (o house atalldngi — but the<br />
How <strong>of</strong> vabldca there.<br />
SU E<br />
rocketed lo new heiahts m mi*<br />
creased O per sent thl» year over<br />
story moves -Inexorably toward the<br />
Mayor Daniel* oald that If the truf.<br />
Adelaide In the pp«ir.n Runyon hit<br />
the same petted In MM, D. Loub<br />
nau<br />
pitched battle that is a Ansl e%.<br />
flc problem cannot be aolvcd by tin<br />
Tontl, eXeeutiVB dlrteior <strong>of</strong> the Now fiUMMVR 8ERV1CE PROJECTS, vmand by the Episco-<br />
ORDERS TO<br />
"Ouyn and Dolls", Then, lost year plosion,<br />
poUcrman at tbe intersection, die<br />
she turned around and seared in the<br />
Jersey Jttthway Authority, reports.<br />
pal Church, giva youn( men and m n si high «chool and<br />
GIVEN SPECIAL A<br />
tnwndiip would pay ttio coat ot tiw<br />
highly dramatic "A Itntful <strong>of</strong> Rnin" Thursday, PrMay and (aturdar<br />
Tontl uld Ine ibarp increase In<br />
lnotallatlon <strong>of</strong> a trafT.c light.<br />
traffic on the Cape May County pop collete ace a cham to "invert their tummer" in helping other*<br />
lo further prove her versalllliy<br />
••Something <strong>of</strong> Value" Is the fllm-<br />
TTie difference* mat laat Tuaaday<br />
tlon <strong>of</strong> the Ptritwuy IndtaKes a •lid to grow in actf-underctandinc Here, • group paint, a<br />
The Somerset Mnunhnn sinrj' has iHtion <strong>of</strong> the book <strong>of</strong> the same mme<br />
I when the freenoldem n>Jeet*d a regreater<br />
number <strong>of</strong> visitors to county Layreadeft home at an Epiacopal Work Camp M the Standing Conrich Chinese Ameri<<br />
hern adapted by John Colton and by Robert C, Ruark. H aUni Hoc*<br />
| quest iby township <strong>of</strong>ficials that tha<br />
resorts trom upstate aeeUons and<br />
Clemenee Randolph and while It hn»<br />
Rock Indian Retervatioo ta South DkU<br />
Hudson. Dona Wynler and Sidney<br />
county abare with the State Highway<br />
from New York and New England.<br />
be>en brought up to modern times.<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
Poliier,<br />
Department the cott <strong>of</strong> Inutalllnf a<br />
He painted out Out considerable<br />
Open S A, M,<br />
It still packs Ihe punch and drama <strong>of</strong><br />
publicity promoting Southern New<br />
lo put feeling and moanini; info<br />
Sadie, Ihe stuffy mLwionery and<br />
It brings io in* screen the en.<br />
trafficltght sUtnal.<br />
Jersey rewrti Is being Issued by the<br />
Authority.<br />
Boat Licenses Lyrics—his nottcil l« if I Thouflh!<br />
HI 2 A. M. 712 WIST AVENUE<br />
thousands <strong>of</strong> Marincn eauftht'in the<br />
plosive beat delllnf novel dealing<br />
Under tbe txnpouil, tbo state<br />
Berw»n 7th a tth Sireiti<br />
VIVIAN BLAINE<br />
t<strong>of</strong>rentlaLrains <strong>of</strong> a SoulhSf,, island,<br />
niih the Mau Mau uprl-.inHs in Ken-<br />
would nay 75 per cent <strong>of</strong> the 10,900<br />
Mr, Tontl said that the Capo May.<br />
ConHnimi 11 Jim B#AC 1 Vou Needed Me. dip Vountf olrl.<br />
ya, East Africa,<br />
COM <strong>of</strong> tho traffic Ujjbt with tin<br />
Vivian Blaine. thr dynomic Atomir<br />
Tuesday ia teen-afle nnd Kind ni For this lilm. MCI has assembled<br />
county paying the other quarter.<br />
ix-wes. DeL, ferry hss been In batter aptnlsn that Hie day ef ilcamlna<br />
I Blonde <strong>of</strong> "Cittys nnd Dolls" fflrnp,<br />
night at ihn Oatwny with all siu. ihe top Nagro actors <strong>of</strong> siage, screen<br />
County onMala pointed out that it<br />
Btvcneet for the part two menOu and •namlnatteni tor power boat<br />
denis being odmllud at hn!r.pfief.<br />
[opens tonight as Mint Sadie Thump<br />
and television,<br />
has been a 25-ycar policy ant to naa><br />
Ihiii In Hie more than a half century optralsrt ll flat far all, Whan Mat<br />
rurlnln Is niffhlly at B;46 |) m.<br />
county funds tor traBic lights wtt*.<br />
el Its promotion. He uld Ihe High- haepeni the driver mott be able<br />
i in "nain", one <strong>of</strong> tho aH-lime<br />
way Authority in greatly interested uiiiiuiiili af# his kifewlad09 s"<br />
liitsnics, at the njtewny Fin) house<br />
MOOHLVN<br />
in a municipality<br />
Chniles E, Wilson, Defense Seer*,<br />
In the ferry.<br />
running a boat and twrtHy tar<br />
I in Samors Point.<br />
lary, opposing.further unlncailon <strong>of</strong> Today and Tsmorriw<br />
STANLEY KRAMER'S spectacular drama <strong>of</strong> the valiant guerrilla war in Spain<br />
(Hwn er be won't qualify."<br />
Running through Sunday, July 28, the Armed services: "The existing or. flob Hope sla in the film <strong>of</strong> the against Napoleon's army <strong>of</strong> occupation, "The Pride and the Passion," is now playing at<br />
MATINEE<br />
I this modern vrniion or thn stflrv, (anliatlon .-a Ihe Pentagon reprt- life <strong>of</strong> New Yoric'i illu«irlous former The Village, It itars Cary Grant; Sophia Lorin and Frank Sinatra,<br />
Placards M Resort<br />
Mr, Nyman said ihe New jersey<br />
11hut has been dnnn inni;*tierah!ff senis Ihe must effective and most ef- mayor, Jimmy Walker. "Beau James",<br />
government <strong>of</strong>ficials in charge af 2:30 P.M.<br />
[ times on film and s!m*o wiih wonilnrficient waj to run the large.*! unjani Also appearing are Pniil Douelau<br />
waterways became alarmed nboul<br />
fhil siiepMH replnrtiii Ihe oriBinnlly jjilion in a free eoimirs,"<br />
and Darren McOovin,<br />
(he English to use, - Sinatra pl.-iy.<br />
Rules Are Mfffftuftrf<br />
the Dry guerrllU leader and Miss<br />
reckless boating three years ago and<br />
In the title role, Boh Hope emerges Loren pl!iy» his equally (try girl<br />
Tbe problem or littered resort begin setting up an enforcement<br />
as a fullyll.Hlm-d dramatic aclor, friend.<br />
Music Pier Concert Programs<br />
beaches wgj dtaeuMwl Thursday eve. program, A start on tightening up<br />
with a many sided portrayal <strong>of</strong> the<br />
nuts at a meatlng <strong>of</strong> tne <strong>Ocean</strong> city control over boatmen wag 'nude in<br />
witty, dapper, songwrtler and nhiht.<br />
Guest HOuso asd Apartment Owners the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> area last summer,<br />
club, hopping mayor, whose free<br />
IURP<br />
— Clarence Puhrmmn, Conductor —<br />
Association at Ugiun Hall, out noand<br />
It is being intensified this year<br />
NOW PLAYING<br />
spending and stormy private life Today and Tomorrow<br />
Bailtinlni Bally at 1 w. M,<br />
im«IUte action «« planned, by a carps <strong>of</strong> 20 harbormasters cov-<br />
scandaliied everyone except Ihe vol- i A traffic cop quits the force and<br />
TOa Issue was reviewed by E. 0. ering the ana between Sea Isle city<br />
THI<br />
i err i turns civilian delee:ivc In the "Mid-<br />
Raymond, the Associations npR. and Langport. There are now 468<br />
The fllm diiimotij.s wllh wBrmth night Story, It sUra Tony Curtta,<br />
SMitatlve on the Ctvlc Cooperation Harbormasters and boat inspectors<br />
! nnd humor WaHter's night life, do- MaHsa Plivan and Gilbert Roland,<br />
Committee, which recently took the throughout New jersey,<br />
PROUDIST<br />
1<br />
mestlc troubles and headline mak- Curl is plays the policeman who<br />
matter up with city <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
"We have been given tremendous<br />
\ inij ability,<br />
undertakes to track down the murd-<br />
• Mrs Ethel ZlfiUiHUan, president, Bower to deal with a serious proberer<br />
<strong>of</strong> a nriCKt who had been like- a<br />
announced Hut placards Hating reg.<br />
MOM1NT<br />
Thunriay, Friday and Saturday<br />
lem,' uld the speaker, "However,<br />
father to him.<br />
ulatUins far ibeaeh aBoarel and bewe<br />
are not running a Gestapo and<br />
"The Sweet Smfll <strong>of</strong> BueeesN" Is a It was, filmed in Cinemascope,<br />
havtor have been distributed by we are primarily interested in edu<br />
THI SCRKBN<br />
renlUtic, hard-hitting story <strong>of</strong> a<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Association. The<br />
mostly on location un lite doi-k» <strong>of</strong><br />
eating boat operators in safety. If<br />
BroaoiwBy eolumnirit v.hosie evil lust<br />
cards, printed by the city, have been<br />
San FraneyBjo,<br />
we manage to save only one life,<br />
for power leads him to destruction.<br />
placed In public buildings through, the effort will have been worth-<br />
HAS EVE It<br />
It stars Burl Lanenmer and Tony Thur.d.y. Friday and Saturday<br />
out the resort, *<br />
while."<br />
Curtis and introdiicpN Susan Iiarri, "The Little Hut" l» the hilarious<br />
TIM ntwt meeting <strong>of</strong> the Associa- He outlined for the club some <strong>of</strong><br />
KNOWN I<br />
san,<br />
story <strong>of</strong> three civilized Englishmen<br />
tion wUl be conducted at the Legion the main <strong>of</strong>fenses committed by<br />
Lancaster plays the power drunk cast awoy on a not-so*ivi!i»ed desert<br />
Hane on August IS,<br />
boat operators, the most frequent<br />
columnist and Curl is the Broadway island. It stars Stewart Granner,<br />
one Being .the creation <strong>of</strong> a wake<br />
press agent who supplies him with Ava GaFdner and David Niven,<br />
behind the boat which can capsize<br />
items for his column and does all hL<<br />
GuMtt <strong>of</strong> Flandcrt or damage smaller craft. Every<br />
double dcaiins for him.<br />
Oranger and Misii nardner piay n<br />
on Biking Safari<br />
boatman must be taught to run with<br />
huaband and wife and Nivrit plays a<br />
It Is a ilechi. Hill nnri Lancaster<br />
extreme caution when near marinas.<br />
friend that was ont'.^ the wile's<br />
The laraeit cycling safari <strong>of</strong> the<br />
production<br />
Biers or places where people bathe,<br />
riuiior. He come** up wiih a "share<br />
season for guests at the Flander,<br />
the wealth*' plan when they become<br />
Hotel was held Thursday mornlnB. "The boatman it raipanilble tor<br />
VILLAS!<br />
trapped away from the lent <strong>of</strong> Lhe<br />
Included among the bicycle enthusi- hit waka and whatever damaae It<br />
Today and Tomorrow<br />
world.<br />
asti were the W- T. Meaures <strong>of</strong> uuiet," h> anerttd,<br />
Stanley Kramer's nionnmentnl Granger however, corner up with<br />
PUUMirgh. Pa.i William iiiver <strong>of</strong><br />
Him, "The Pride and ihn Pasgion", an unusual way ol holdina hi* wlfi's<br />
Berluey, Calif.; R. 0. Mel.un <strong>of</strong> Van. Naw Jersey is more liberal than<br />
is the story <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the most ad- ! romantic ntcrc^t.<br />
comer; Mn. O. F. Holler and her most other states In its ruMs govern*<br />
venturous treks ever undertaken, j , ,<br />
son, Philip, end daughter, »r»iire(. ing speed <strong>of</strong> boats through bridges,<br />
and stars Cary Orant, Frank Sinatra<br />
<strong>of</strong> Merlon, Pa.; Mr*. Helen janea <strong>of</strong> Mr, Nyman declared, hut ihe rules<br />
and Sophia.Loren, •. ' ' . Tuition leoitod by<br />
Bclhlehem, Pa.. Tina Sims, Bruc <strong>of</strong> common sense are being go badly<br />
M ym Mirhieli, all <strong>of</strong> Bethlehemi abused that the harbormasters are<br />
T LLOYD'S GULF SERVICE<br />
:<br />
It is ihe lale <strong>of</strong> a band <strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />
Many Diener at Kutuown, pB.; thenow<br />
cracking down on those who go<br />
LLOYD MCCBACKEN<br />
• iliierrlllas who are dniemilned to Rutgers Un (varsity<br />
' drag a 11,000 pound cannon half wey Rutgers UnlverBity next fall will<br />
Bryw»rr family af Beech Creek Pa • through spans too fast or take other<br />
BATTERSEA ROAD PHONE 8892 i aeroiis Spain to liberate the vil charge all runtime students $200 i)iT<br />
Mn. Mildred Masehal and son, Don unnecessary chances.<br />
Karl Foole md daughters. Carol und Stress also is being laid on en-<br />
IGardtm Section)<br />
<strong>of</strong> Avlla frum Napoleon's p troop. p semester for tuition instead <strong>of</strong> %\\<br />
Susan, <strong>of</strong> Lafayette Hills, Pa.; Miss forcement <strong>of</strong> a state law that re-<br />
I Orant plays -a Brliish naval <strong>of</strong>flii r per credit hour as at present, Dr,<br />
fiarol nynn <strong>of</strong> Pittftarg, and Mn. quires two people in a boat lowing<br />
who Is trying lo get the cannon for Ltwls Webster ,lone», president <strong>of</strong><br />
Earl Simpson and son. Bob, <strong>of</strong><br />
the State University, announced to><br />
Wil- water skllen —one to manage the<br />
mington. Del.<br />
tow line and one to steer the boat.<br />
I iiay, Oiit-<strong>of</strong>stale sitidenln will pnv<br />
!<br />
an additional $50 per term,<br />
To emphasize the seriousness <strong>of</strong><br />
ihe problem he cited a recent boat. I<br />
F For the student carrying an aver-<br />
Pfc Font Completes Ing collision on Lake Hopatcong in I<br />
age academic load, the new tuitiun<br />
which three were killed and another<br />
rate, plus a $37,Sn per term colleue<br />
Army Radio Course > penon crippled for life, in this<br />
fee, will mean an Inerease nf §71<br />
Pfc Thomas D. Fanl, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, area a woman swimmer recently<br />
per year in his college costs. Btu-<br />
and Mn. John F. Pant, 3949 Anbury was struck by a boat and a small<br />
nenta In the College <strong>of</strong> Auriculture<br />
•V,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, recently was irad. outboard craft was rammed and<br />
»/il) pay $18^more than they do now<br />
ttatcd from the radio operators wrecked by a cruiser, he uld<br />
Last Minute Menus... L'nivenilty College or evening sia-<br />
caunet at Fort Dlx. N. J.<br />
He said the harbormasters recent.<br />
dents wUl pay $13,50 per credil hour i<br />
R.A IN ' '•<br />
IIIB la«wetl( course trained Fanl Iy pIcKed up a boat thai was slowly<br />
instead <strong>of</strong> til, '<br />
in the ryndamentals <strong>of</strong> electricity, sinking with eight persons aboard<br />
"The new schedule <strong>of</strong> tuition and .<br />
MODMN V1MION O« THI ALL TlMt CLAMIC<br />
he operation <strong>of</strong> various Army radios but no life preservers. This case was<br />
fies at the Slate University has Iron '<br />
Thaf "Doll- from "Guru ami Ball*" Singing, Daitcing and Emoting and the was <strong>of</strong> Morse code.<br />
turned aver to the coait Guard for<br />
adopted to equalize college costs !<br />
rant entersd the Army last Jan- prosecution under federal safely<br />
within the University and also ID '<br />
in Hw Modorri VmlMi <strong>of</strong> S«Mmt Maugham'. CiattU<br />
uary and received baale training at regulations that require a preserver<br />
provide badly needed additional in- •<br />
Wrt pte. He was graduated from for each passenger.<br />
come for operations", Dr, James ex-<br />
Mis Univenlty <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania In Mr, Nyman was introduced by D<br />
plained,<br />
NIGHT<br />
BM and Is a member <strong>of</strong> Beta Theta Allen Stretch, commander <strong>of</strong> the<br />
H fraternity.<br />
local toast Guard Auxiliary and also<br />
a harbormaster<br />
r \:<br />
, «h * Watl^r, Call K4S, IM|, IMal TO<br />
The meeting enjoyed two plane<br />
tar Oc.an Ciry Any time It a good time for a<br />
•olea by Jack Newlon, a formei<br />
men that wen i born horn equal to show<br />
Rotarlan, who was guest pianist fo<br />
th» evening. The numbers were nil<br />
whit *ey are equal to.—Columbia own compositions.<br />
Record<br />
Vi« President jtamue! R. **,,„<br />
hail his first opportunity to preside<br />
in the absence <strong>of</strong> Herbert Godfrey<br />
president.<br />
Platter<br />
KIDDIES: DON'T MISS THIS<br />
aith* pride<br />
Chatter<br />
By •••• HILL<br />
Sue • Raney makes her debut on<br />
Capitol Records with a nock and<br />
MESSAGE FROM SANTA Roll-type oldie What'i The clot<br />
Wort Mr. Bluebird, backed by IIS<br />
XPWEPT<br />
th«(h<br />
;<br />
North Wildwood to<br />
Regulato Trucks<br />
The North Wildtvoad rry widuw ,,,.,. Lehar<br />
Dl PrOicnia Verdi Thurp'» Joy In My Heart ManaZuFCa<br />
AniieU Serenade Brm'M<br />
Mr, Alien KPIILM-<br />
Mon Coeur S'nuvre a Ta VoU, AmBryiliii .,,.,,.,,, Cihys<br />
Solnc Saciis Sc^uidilhi , , Bitet<br />
Miss BNen Ak*s;and^r<br />
Mis-. Kllcn Alexander '<br />
The<br />
Walaina Cat Andenion Mile Modiiite : Herbert<br />
MornliiM , ... SpoaliS Utvvz Old Sweet soils Mnlloy<br />
PRINCETO!<br />
Mr, Allen Keller<br />
Mr, Tum perkhn<br />
Hand* Ai'ros* the Sea ,,,,..,. Soii.^a<br />
Sempre Fldelis ,,,Sousa<br />
PAIIT II<br />
\<br />
PART II<br />
Ut'ht Cavalry Overlure... . Supse<br />
Princess Pat Selection Herbert If I leved Vou<br />
Itodgcri<br />
strange Music Crit'i; » Mr, Allen Keller<br />
Mr, Allen Keller<br />
Oallop from Wiliiani Tell. , Hosilnl<br />
Naila DelibeH<br />
Wiinderbar .^...., Parier<br />
Eisiuener . Coward<br />
on thm Circle at<br />
Miss Ellen Alexiindt'r<br />
Miss Ellen Alexander<br />
Au Moulin Cillei<br />
Nell Owyn Dances Gcrnuin<br />
Diincinj; in the Dark Si'liwarli<br />
UBFISO Al Factotum .Ho«slni 21st Stt««t and Second Av«nu« in A\<br />
Mr, Tom Perhins<br />
Mr, Tom P»rktiis<br />
Under the notibie Knsle ,<br />
Wegnci | <strong>On</strong> ,he Mnl, Ooldman — <strong>On</strong>ly 20 Minutas from OCMI. <strong>City</strong> via<br />
Rio Blta<br />
Tlerney j g\aie fa|r ,, Ilodfi-r-,<br />
The OardM State Parkway -<br />
WIDN1SDAV JULY 14<br />
PART I Experiment Station<br />
OWEN "BUCK" McGOVERN<br />
ACCOItOIONIST<br />
Jolly Robbers Overlure ,,. pp H^i«ntKC«njMia_<br />
Serenade ,<br />
Mr, Allen Keller nomberg M f t e<br />
Serving thm Finett in<br />
noises Hone.vmcuiii<br />
^Si,mm, at RutEein University had a<br />
tlyijsy Song , , allon Biiet [,(„,,,„,,( h w0UJd ^ pretty well worn<br />
Mi»n Ellen Alexander<br />
Bint af,eI, a ytflr"s U]lt.<br />
af,eI, a ytflr"s Ut.<br />
• LOBSTERS<br />
Dr, Williaml It, Martin, direeisr,<br />
Mikado Sullivan said after looking al some fiscal year<br />
• STEAKS<br />
Lovi, Me and tile World In Mine records that he was surprised to find<br />
Mr, Tom Perkins<br />
that the Slalom entertained more<br />
• SEAFOOD<br />
Iron Division .Kii'flVr ll.un ZS.OUO vijilli.rs In 12 months.<br />
I»AItT II .<br />
There were HJ4 meetinMs alien'ted<br />
Siiei'l Adeline<br />
. , ; Kuril<br />
• LIQUOR!<br />
us 17,461 peraans in the year ending<br />
Vou"II Never Walk Aidiie Hoduers June 30. others totalling 8,000 nude<br />
Mr. Allen Ki-IU-i<br />
lo-. formal visits, just enjoying ,;lr<<br />
Indian L#ve L^TICS .,,.... Finden uens or loolUnic the station over to THE ORIGINAL SHRIMPS LAMAZE<br />
All the Things Vou Are , Kern get a general idea <strong>of</strong> what it looks<br />
JUiss Ellen Alexander like Among these were pro»pec!ive<br />
Moorish Dance Chant students. Cub Scoutu, Brownies,<br />
PHONE AVALON 74701<br />
Vienna Dreams Sloli sihool children, gardeners, home-1<br />
Mr, Tom Perkins<br />
makers and many more groups, ;<br />
Oklahoma ,,,,,,,...,, Rodger?<br />
TEEG<br />
Take new, safe and<br />
effective TUG tablets<br />
before tun exposure.<br />
and truck traffic nnd Kinviling on TEEG modifies sunburn<br />
Delaware av, i<br />
. At the reqiiciit nf a iielc>:;atluii <strong>of</strong> jhurt<br />
and possibility <strong>of</strong><br />
ciliiens in the arm, C'ouiiclj aiilhnr, '<br />
iced the posUm; <strong>of</strong> 1(1 stiecd slins<br />
and two Iruvk ruuies In the nchih- blisters. Approved by<br />
horhood.<br />
The Council, however, said it was | doctors. Get TEEG at<br />
powerless to reroute bus irafllc ,is<br />
the bus companies operate under a ; your druggist.<br />
franchise which Htlpulaien which .<br />
routes the vchlcl.-j, are to Inke |<br />
*Wch ihe sing, in the same manner.<br />
Bob Bain's accompaniment ia perfect<br />
June li, int, and la a niuve <strong>of</strong> Me,<br />
Ing Unes the age <strong>of</strong> four flrit for<br />
her own amusement and then from<br />
« W teolM<br />
own TV allow from<br />
W, N, M. Su. now<br />
Angeles and when ihr<br />
she attend. Iloiiywood<br />
aiool<br />
b<br />
(op la Bobby<br />
mm headed for the<br />
Darin—a writer, ar-<br />
J is Million Dollar Baby (Atoo)<br />
For the «lrta—Bobfcy is o felt «*<br />
j ull. wolehs 165 ^Und7 Si.<br />
brown Tf and brovn hair. ' Ms<br />
«o»n«thl»4f Smith and IDs Bed<br />
. It Ifou „..<br />
. Baby (Vplc), two oldie,<br />
«ool reconversion. ""*<br />
Sand., fe»turod on cover,<br />
Mori. b. ^""'J!!" ou ««*ta« »d<br />
•torlaa in thn* oiuan abf a Let Me<br />
5L to S!!fLl C• *<br />
Dau Story", wtm gnat fceUnc<br />
*0dd atVMl to to* man, i|J<br />
iittla *nm Joto. alway.<br />
NEW LOWER<br />
^ADULTS -<br />
IACC0MM<br />
in iTANLHY KRAMIR'i<br />
MONUMINTAL FILMING OP<br />
Bffl<br />
TECHNICOLOR* • VUTAVISION'<br />
ADMISSIONS<br />
,tf t jk'^^rS~ l .14'.f '',*•.>- /
£T'5^£SU5 L *5* i *' m . 5*<br />
city, N»*<br />
r Casey struck out, there<br />
for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> boys and<br />
broke the l>ad news that<br />
longer when <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
September 9<br />
the rest <strong>of</strong> the summer be-<br />
Jut actually what the board<br />
..better break<br />
• and he or she will tell you that<br />
mfctter <strong>of</strong> life and death—to get<br />
Unthree minutes, especially if you<br />
„ gvin and must go to a lab class on<br />
LaiiSoyanCe has been frequent over<br />
"" ly <strong>of</strong> gobbling luncheon in 30<br />
>se who go to nearby homes<br />
^. ol the school cafeteria<br />
L ln>aa effort lo prevent incipient ulcers and<br />
neVcutaown traffic problems in the con idors,<br />
fctHSKtratininute to the time allowed for<br />
:hen the luncheon period from<br />
not nW the change very much except in<br />
will face in September the disagree-<br />
jitmixy or Bnsie .out ol bed 10 minutes<br />
i to class by S:3S.<br />
for all cohcerned is that once they<br />
wdn't even be noticeable—just<br />
and 10-cent phone calls<br />
Governor Robert B Meyner will<br />
be the principal guest speaker at the<br />
slat* convention Collins thiiirman oi<br />
Ihc 411 ir-ilr cumitivi Util ithib-l-,<br />
(ommltlee lepoilt thut II ixhibilGit<br />
have reserved span- lui the 4 H j<br />
hair opening mi Ihursdm<br />
AinonK Hit i_xlnbitois lit the 4 11 ;<br />
rmr an EdKiwood Supply t-ompj.15 j<br />
Rio Maude kdgewood furnishis j<br />
[taimall, for tht. IIIKIOI t)ptidtot><br />
Exhibition each >(.ji Kindles told j<br />
Molois, <strong>of</strong> Cipe \ljy t ouit IU.ii'.t |<br />
ihis exhibit m»rki tlu flist uuttimu<br />
mile BtEeiKV to mtipri nte with the<br />
t4-H Fair in t-dpt \la\ Lrninh foi ex<br />
The it-nt t.\hibitoi^ \wll met idi<br />
Ihr Atlantic (.lt^ bleunc t.ump.in\<br />
I California Sprav Chemical (_o(np.uiv<br />
Beactu, tox <strong>of</strong> the Villas lutfiii*, :<br />
1 ML'SIC CO or \milancl nith 'hi '<br />
] Hummontl t>rj^un txinhil L I'art<br />
Jo, the)(,<br />
3<br />
r. Ut M*r.<br />
•V'"<br />
PQUBI.E PAYOFF: WANT ADS RAY BOTH UffB AMD READER. BE WISE, BE<br />
_, _, Advertisements<br />
BrtlssBitnta Mr ftieie flolumnj should b» In the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> The<br />
ll-Ladsar NOT LATER THAN NOON SATURDAY TOR<br />
fcY PUBLICATION and NOON WEDNESDAY FOR PUBUCA<br />
<br />
Uy Tone, Burp eeeda.<br />
Us Shop, 2nd aolWat Ave,<br />
il. Tree delivery. if<br />
FOUR PCBTER BED<br />
i<br />
1 U '<br />
•Imoil<br />
Phone<br />
FOR YOUR<br />
antlcii. 2<br />
norns, etc<br />
PEN—Set <strong>of</strong> Qre<br />
h «now shoea<br />
A l<br />
tti El<br />
now shoea buffalo<br />
AIKIUI pleture pro-<br />
» l J«K iell for<br />
W* clar ' c » l J«.K. iell fo<br />
powerful 7xm mm binocular..<br />
Icraes co«t im.ng, «eN lor<br />
Will buy gold c<strong>of</strong>n» and old<br />
trade phone nuns. 7-ge<br />
Igcd<br />
WS<strong>On</strong> ill<br />
mi or trade,<br />
MOVING TO KLORIDA — Must sail<br />
Spreads, quilts. Muitha Waihlngfon<br />
cablet, maple mblc. laige maple<br />
arm chair, ceramlca and mlgcellaneouji<br />
Items. Also 14.fi. bout. G2Z pieuure<br />
Avenyr-. 7^<br />
POWBR MOWER<br />
cut, Bi d<br />
reel type.<br />
tlt 4<br />
R R reel type. lUnch<br />
cut, Brigpi and Stialton, 4-eyqie en.<br />
Klne. Good condition, MTi.QO, Phone"<br />
some point 3621. 7<br />
LAROE ICE COCA COLA BOX — Ap-<br />
ply only evenings or week end«, A»h's<br />
More. 0lfi and Central Ave Ms<br />
lALLMAJlk WINDOW FAN three.<br />
•peed. Almost now. Heuonabje,<br />
Phone Somen Point 4370. T-2B<br />
TWO DOUBLE BED BIZE Innersprlng<br />
•"•\ltr«Me«, Good, clean eandUlon,<br />
m each, rot AUunilc Ave. phone<br />
7-2B<br />
iOARDING<br />
THE DELPHIAN REST HOME—Eld.<br />
erly ladlei, Kvmellke atmeasheie,<br />
Good care and meul>, Reaunabie<br />
s. phone f^ean <strong>City</strong> 4206 7.2S<br />
'RIAL ESTATE WANTED<br />
ITATE TBCHNIOIAN iniiisferrBd de-<br />
sires unRjrTiislied dwelling for fam-<br />
" <strong>of</strong> four in <strong>Ocean</strong> city ai-ga, begin-<br />
bei 15. Write John J.<br />
"- S, Princeton N. J.<br />
7-23<br />
nlnK Sentejnbei<br />
Saylor, ft, O No,<br />
EVlNaUDK MOTOR. 19SS recently<br />
•hauled. tn» Plmiilcrail Winner.<br />
._ raulcu. in» P<br />
ia-n. Boat, Simpicv<br />
\Ba plemuic Ave.<br />
Winner<br />
S2S0.flb:<br />
7-23<br />
FR1U1DAIBE SALts and SERVICE<br />
Repair! to all make refrlgeratoi s.<br />
New Frigldairc refrlgeraiors ' rangeS-<br />
washers, dryers, freezers- Palmer Frig.<br />
Idolre, nil Asbuty Ave Phone (JJ35.<br />
Open every evening 'til 8, (i<br />
KEYS MAPE^Gompleie ioclumlth ser.<br />
vice. Automobile locks a specialty,<br />
Walter E, Alien, 70S Central "Awl<br />
Phono 2W1. |f<br />
SIFIED DISPLAY<br />
[uc-wmuc<br />
IDWILt<br />
D CARS<br />
Hmembmr —<br />
find th« fintit<br />
ars whore (lie<br />
Naw Cars<br />
> SOLD!<br />
UCK<br />
: mm<br />
>ury Avenue,<br />
f''V PhoiM 0606<br />
TYPEWRITERS and<br />
ADDING MACHINES<br />
REPAIRED<br />
OCEAN CITY TYPEWRITER<br />
SIRViel<br />
MM Aabury Av.. Phana 12N<br />
Bales and Service<br />
Winter Storage<br />
Imide and Out<br />
EXPERT VARNISH WORK<br />
PRII DELIVERY SIRVICI<br />
HOFFMAN BOAT YARD<br />
Somers Point 2205<br />
SMALL HOWSK OR APARTMENT—<br />
F ttrnished. yeiniy. Would like tbiTC<br />
lieditioms if possible, Smnii luinlly<br />
North end preferred. vVrlio Bu* ffira,<br />
Henilnel-LedKer. 7.Jfl<br />
MARRIED TEACHER<br />
wire desire one ur t<br />
apartment. September i.<br />
write (I. R. liHnison.<br />
Utne, Ai.in.iii.ihe.STO, N<br />
nnd uorklng<br />
o bedroom<br />
Ni, children<br />
vm Lincojn<br />
J 1-m<br />
VOU MUST SEE THM snserty tor<br />
Invritment. centnily loeaAtf.' with,<br />
n wdklne dtatanee <strong>of</strong> alt .tort., rea-<br />
tAUninu, Ooordwafk, Upper Bart <strong>of</strong><br />
ItooM Ideal lor rooming EoyaeXc bed.<br />
raonu, J baus, Irving i|iaiw> for<br />
owner. Street, floor non weuplM, 1<br />
•pannent and afnee. Mint b. .«-n<br />
to be •ppreclated at a •aarUleTai<br />
price, calf DOTS or Hop at 813 (Mitral<br />
Ave. * 736<br />
BEACH FRONT DUPLEX—3529 cen-<br />
tral Ave. Excellent laeatl<strong>of</strong>l. Mod.<br />
eralely urieed. Apply owner. Phone<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> cliy MIS, T-SP<br />
I*A eorner property tor Hie taiyer<br />
looking for a year around home.<br />
Built lo present, owner', specifIcntlum.<br />
Full price SHMXi (flrmj. First Iloori<br />
larMt living room with fireplace, 4ln.<br />
ing mom. «un poivh, kltehi.'n, utility<br />
room and powder nioRI. Seebad Hsori<br />
3 Mdraunu and hath. Atlached pnif.<br />
hot water oil heat, fully Insulated,<br />
Cjpsg to finest beach, J, A BiifWii<br />
Realtor. 27SD Asbury Ave, tf<br />
Mit tent • » " -<br />
wesfcly, Si« any<br />
ROOMS FOR RENT<br />
TOE WYNMERE<br />
ROOMS—Private I<br />
twin bcdi. Freshly<br />
arm. Laundry BcllIUe<br />
week. The Jo-T "<br />
•AB.TMENT and Roonu.<br />
— twin and double<br />
ripniw maunsaes,<br />
._ loeaUon, Rsusnsle<br />
ealey Ave, »a<br />
TODAY 1 !* SPKC1AI,<br />
IM FKKT BAY<br />
NKAK<br />
Pkau 14(t n <<br />
LINWOOD—No, i<br />
Road)-Mew<br />
m DELANCEX PLACE—Five bedroom<br />
house, tath, kitchen, dining room.<br />
Hying loom, Twu-beUr<br />
quick sale.<br />
Bayi, Kitcnen, aialns room,<br />
om, Twu-beaiooin apanment<br />
floor, OaraEe, PrtoM for<br />
e, call 1102-W, 1-m<br />
M,l. YEAR BUNOALOW, hot waier<br />
Beit, 3 btdioomk, Bath, llvlai room,<br />
diniu rooin. kllchsn. Garage. Nicely<br />
furniihed and equipped. Excellent con-<br />
dition. LargB lot. Priced luw .0 j<br />
seine estater Rousher, ^ <strong>On</strong>i Ave I<br />
to •IB.m<br />
25,00 to<br />
Aptutments<br />
ClMrbrooi t<br />
ATTRAC<br />
house.<br />
IVE ROOMS In small guesl<br />
Frlvale or s.m|.prlvale bathi,<br />
ng. IMP Wesley *ve. B«hone<br />
EARL BECHTEL, right, is i<br />
Lions Club, installed last week by<br />
den, center, international councilor <strong>of</strong> the Lioni, (<br />
president Carl Wllkerson is at Ush.—Senior Stu^to ]<br />
Two Changes In<br />
US Dealings With Com<br />
•y<br />
Wathlnoton C<br />
WASHINGTON<br />
AIHV ROOMS—Twin beds, sleeps two<br />
pr more, hoi ajid esld water, showers.<br />
everything very clean, H0.0O weekly,<br />
Ru_t*is, »1B Ashury Avenua, Phone<br />
3!lh STREET nUEST HOUSE—Light,<br />
ally uilh private kaths Large<br />
sun deeji averloAins ocean. Free<br />
purKIng, Restaurant on premises, 417<br />
MU1 Street, if<br />
STREET FLOOR ROOMS — Suitable<br />
elderly people. Very reasonable.<br />
Near Boardwalk, restaurants. Com-<br />
fortoble beds tone private bath), Larse<br />
pm-cn. Weekly, balance leassn. Idle.<br />
Wld, 710 Mooriyn Terrace, phone<br />
VERV SPECIAL SALE throughout coin,<br />
i orvei-j- flni-<br />
J>iici.-a<br />
ing wiek oh seleetian <strong>of</strong> veii; flni-<br />
Trle<br />
Am<br />
TWO FAMILY, HOUW — Furnished.<br />
Ideal Irani Ion. ajn sixth street; near<br />
II jinlvlilos. Summer and winter<br />
use. A home and an Income. Some<br />
mlnur i-epnh-3, S'ery reasuniibfe for<br />
prompt Byy. MORRISON.* Sih<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Aie.<br />
GATEWAY MOTH<br />
BAY 4 MARYLAND AVENUES<br />
lOMMS POINT, HEW JERSEY<br />
' MotUrn 21 UniN<br />
ivarything Fln«l<br />
TV Air Conditioned<br />
Wall to Wall car*4t<br />
Omrtoahlnf Bay balwMn<br />
Aflantre <strong>City</strong> awl O»«i <strong>City</strong><br />
Modsrat* Rafas<br />
PHONE S. P. 4356<br />
APARTMINTS FOR RENT<br />
RIAL 1STAT1 FOR RENT<br />
RENT=Bungft!ciw 2 bedrogmfi ocenn<br />
view, electric kitchen with i-arbsiMc<br />
,ll«I).,siil outside showi-i sun deVk<br />
S10U ta-wk. ,rO47 Asbury An- "" tf<br />
COTTAUE—FurnlsHM. Kllclivn" bed-<br />
riHjiti nnd iiath, Sunutier or %eiiiiy.<br />
Near Oir in city. slSo.ijn per nionUi<br />
tor aumnu-r: iilnlei, S45.t») pei munth,<br />
Phiin^ Tui'kuhoe 77-R.12 7.26<br />
413 CENTRAL AVENL'E-Kllll<br />
apiirtment, two bediuonu.<br />
loni. kitchen, bath and porch, 1<br />
ninth av season.<br />
floor I<br />
i Ing i<br />
COTTAtil; -ISih si.<br />
Niltiy tiMxii. iifiii'hn<br />
liiiin. hoi (inn rnid<br />
or month <strong>of</strong> AUKUII.<br />
lily HOB WealF}' Ave<br />
Kiir lii'dmunw<br />
. niiHicrii kilt-lien<br />
slimier. Wcekit<br />
llcnsunublc. At-<br />
7-&<br />
Vacuum CMeuncr Repairs — Ail Maks<br />
IIOOVKH SALES AND gEreVICI<br />
flOBUnT E. HOFFMANN<br />
2 H, uilmot Ave. Bomers point<br />
I'h, S.I*. Siiu— Frse Plck.Up A Delivery<br />
POOS • CATS • PITS . ITC.<br />
JSKH \VEST AVE.—AtlrucMM. modern<br />
2-bedriHjm hunyjiloii, Keivly furn-<br />
ished. Open for inspect hill. Keiir pro-<br />
iecti'd bciich, othor ueekiv rcniui^<br />
IIVUKUSII. Riibm-I w, Muiilnihili,. rtcul.<br />
lor. 48a> Rjilllrn,,,, Aic., phlludcluhlli.<br />
Phime BEIKiuMe d-inSl g.39<br />
Pii.<br />
FLOOR sANDINti MACHINE and wax- j<br />
ins t*mb*r 4, to 30th ISO.<br />
Apartnwntt aquiv. to 3 b*d-<br />
roomi, living and dining raonw,<br />
til* bath, kHclMna—all with<br />
•undaska evarleetilna K*an and<br />
Boardwalk<br />
HANEY LLOYD CHATTIN<br />
MAI. TOR<br />
1J1J Aabury Arnnit and<br />
•»4 l<br />
DEUJXE KJRST FI^XJR AuurlRieol.<br />
SM Wesley Ave. Two twin bed-'<br />
rcjorai. ill me bath. IHI-BCLining is =<br />
«llh dinette ail electrie kliehen «<br />
breakfast nook, Ojicn troni Julj<br />
i\<br />
Ma UALREL HOAB-Tnu in- llin-c lied. I<br />
n«>m ut«ii-tnii>ni«, I'.BII und nil y. In '•<br />
n ijulel nvlKhhuriinuil, riillllcs und<br />
iiiiiHIiiK included, "W«t-*kl$ in munthly.<br />
Piione 3131.W. if<br />
iny r<br />
ed, .<br />
winter.<br />
FLOOR APARTMENT-TWO<br />
IS, .bath, kitchen, lumn lit, i<br />
sundfek. Hot water iriclud-<br />
(oMIed._ Sumniui or<br />
SS or l.TO-,1. if<br />
Tuesday<br />
and<br />
Wld CENTHAi A\E,<br />
-"" ckly or -<br />
menls wee<br />
jral lioor »L<br />
wwn during Ausim,<br />
lies, Mary Sundstrom<br />
Bmull !<br />
moniiilj rent, i<br />
ints. MUM per<br />
nci- on pft-rn.<br />
nil al Ave,<br />
sailCKfl APARTMTOTi, Bn^esjey<br />
CKJ<br />
Avenue,<br />
liousekeep;<br />
culed. Obenlns<br />
uu. sepi<br />
Cl'.%n. quiet T__<br />
a(iHiiniiMiu. Cenliully lo-<br />
I fiTJm Julj aTth, Rales<br />
iombef, B5.ou up. i'tntne<br />
tAHGE AHp SMALL AFARTMENTS*.<br />
lSB,qO, »T5,00 1100,00 weei., aeeani.<br />
motaiinB irom lit! peopia, phone<br />
1139 AMURY AVE,— Foul ruonu anil<br />
bath. Available the fiBlh <strong>of</strong> July<br />
and Autusl mii.oa u »«.!;. ulih atui<br />
and electric. Apply 1IJ0 AsbuiT Alf.<br />
7-33<br />
PARK PLAft.—B2»_3 01 1 rooms<br />
i o^nlnits Ptciu bomdnajk<br />
munth Appl>
.ftftrVStf'<br />
tui<br />
tef tl»<br />
rCltiBiu<br />
Joins<br />
US Budgeting<br />
and «v*<br />
Mew Jersey<br />
_ US MM, tbe bill is<br />
. for eoBsMeratlM In the<br />
I'Jf ittM-BtaUve. this<br />
> HO has already been ap-<br />
apposition In the 0,<br />
and (us tbe support <strong>of</strong><br />
I flsetl authorities Including U.<br />
star Harry F, Byrd, Secretary<br />
£,t ihe Sori<br />
.u! o{ \.«ur life<br />
tuiw<br />
trv? our old car<br />
ARROW CLEANERS<br />
935 Atbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
PLAIN<br />
DRESSES<br />
CLEANED and PRESSED<br />
s 1.00<br />
Cash Arid Carry<br />
. ip ta i<br />
Matt as Buck at the sundsrd T3 i<br />
I in^pas paNencer ship auadards, and tbe meal<br />
radar tad other navigating equipmect. Manned by a<br />
mmtMT oswr't homeland, ise eovend some 8.800 mflej.<br />
ot Om I M Canal, u> deliver crude <strong>of</strong>l bom tha PersUai<br />
#f<br />
Th# heavenly new compressed powder f<br />
YO.-T.WW. hw ,mVmiA FM» »>Om yew OH<br />
ind|law!No<br />
OowItifcBa»W*onKnenlv,<br />
can get a broad hint <strong>of</strong> same af ihi'<br />
reasons from un pdititnal EM£e 4ir.<br />
Uele In last Friday'H Wilmimiinn<br />
Morning News.<br />
The eyliimii-lung e. Townsi-nd<br />
I The boats v.ll| sftil lo a point Dor<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> - Lon£poi I Briilji-<br />
whrre they will turn and move in u<br />
southerly direction pflftt a Jud^« s<br />
revlewinj! stand at the Yacht Club<br />
They will continue along the (jay<br />
front. In good view or spectators on<br />
the shore, to lBth «t. nml back.<br />
I*riie« will In- awarded »( Ihv Vm-ht<br />
Club rollowini! the pamtli'<br />
ft««litratlon< for *ntrl*s will con.<br />
Hnoi through today and tomorrow<br />
at Chk's, 725 Aiburr «v., and af<br />
rh* Vechf Club. T\,t. Ii no reg<br />
*>e Pe»* i, column* *. pt*a»<br />
tin- terry hill iifirr Cjipe May Conn-<br />
I.I'H Stale ScMiiiinr. Charts W S«nd-<br />
ii'tM. had uniKiunced thi* nu-fi mrv<br />
bfid "ununimotis" support ijtross ihi-<br />
10 Uw<br />
Of the fcri'v in IVhi<br />
Sandman himself.<br />
awfully ftm*lly About thl» Cap*<br />
M*yL*wfi f«rry". Ha go** on to<br />
say that *-th* hamt* with which a<br />
*mall aroup <strong>of</strong> politician! In Sut-<br />
*•¥ County, D*law*r«, and Cap*<br />
May County. N*w J*rs*y, ar* ti-y<br />
ing to ram thl* ferry along glv**<br />
r|»* ta a rank odor that <strong>of</strong>fend*<br />
th* note"<br />
Tbe writer t«yB hv was "*ho('it'fd<br />
by Sen at or Sundmtin's net ions and<br />
public uticriii.ct'K ubile eonferrlnjj In<br />
Dt-tuwnrr with I'lTiciuls, anil hf wax<br />
xlijifply "*-"r!IiciiiI <strong>of</strong> ihc New Jersey<br />
I* ^i*liitor fur bis effortK to "ha\e<br />
the I \\(i stiiirs rustl inlo the ton-<br />
si ruct ion <strong>of</strong> a I ti tv even be.Ore a<br />
t'.i If if fea^ibilily report in issued<br />
i.nd sliiflietr<br />
Flunk t-tiiir.irtei-i7.cM Sandmun a»<br />
iKivin^ 'ii Hiiy <strong>of</strong> sprinkling hair<br />
ti iilhx ii round" Jiltd li;ivinji yn ,,p.<br />
l^irenl lovt.- <strong>of</strong> «tinji his name In<br />
; -I. The proponents <strong>of</strong> the ftrrjl I<br />
(headed by State Senator Walter I<br />
lloey <strong>of</strong> Mil ford i have never<br />
j proached the Ilgle HlKhway<br />
m. nl with their plans nor asked<br />
llhhhH'ay Department nupport<br />
i "2. The same proponents have<br />
never Approached the Delaware Me-<br />
muriai BHdge Commission with their<br />
[Hens nor asked for the cammlaiiinn'a ! . , _<br />
wRPort, , A. public hearing to<br />
II*"- I ringed in_ "<br />
Araa<br />
ObiaKHon 354%.<br />
'3. The »ime ferry<br />
Stiidmm wiiiiid have thi* ntatr i» r<br />
Dil.iuan riiik »U*><br />
,«ui wnitinn f<br />
exp<br />
expecte<br />
a propel with-t S<br />
traffic feanibihty . nuenoe W<br />
rcnwri. . lypebf new<br />
"4, Tbe hjinii' ferry fnK.H-t.te* hold t b bllf<br />
»iti<br />
Miin'h tbe p'ueon would have<br />
In en just fill much barbecucl<br />
mt-'iil In its e-seupt'-pr<strong>of</strong>tf prison<br />
in thf i-liiiiluev <strong>of</strong> Mr. jincl Mrs<br />
W I Dunahut<br />
IVputy Fire Chief WitlUnn<br />
Mcvnan said ttiiit the bird uppiu<br />
t mlv souJJhi shelter under the<br />
peeked nie|;i| ciivi'r o-f I he chim-<br />
ney, mut fell lo ii-s bottom.<br />
Flreniiin F.d How en bnumltl<br />
the reseile to it Mieee^NftiT COM-<br />
'llihion h>' reuehiim up throti^ i<br />
it tlraft opetiiim ut the bottom<br />
4il tbe *. himnev >t;irk »nd remo 1<br />
*rij_* (be bird h\ h;iu yards fiom<br />
tile tarlii'l<br />
SeraeaHl Beiijamln Dunaiin in a<br />
range suasion two iveeks ayo lilt Uw<br />
Liu »hot«. Chief<br />
aven<br />
Ohief smilli reiiorid thai 111<br />
age sliootlna »e»sloii ustts u,<br />
round* <strong>of</strong> Biiununition, At jg,7D lor<br />
a box <strong>of</strong> B0 cartridges, now fatioi'J-<br />
loaded ammunition COKIN f 122.In, Tile<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers have adopted a ivlwidint<br />
methad In which the cost <strong>of</strong> each<br />
shot fired on the range is an eml.<br />
mated V% cents, or a total <strong>of</strong> $12,S0.<br />
Simple arlUmiviii reveal<br />
. - . bulUcve 22 times in 30 shots, Clilef Simplij arlUmiviii revea<br />
learn lo protect himself against gm|ih hit 14 and Hergeanl Cliaiies <strong>of</strong> iioo on each practir.<br />
naardji <strong>of</strong> his prsfeMioli, and he I Rosk-a pepfMM-ed Ifce rcllU-r spill with The workhorse <strong>of</strong> lliu reloading<br />
13 hiiN. operation Ut a uadget whleii hag Ihe<br />
no priviieees on the appearanee <strong>of</strong> a small, pneuinailc<br />
•. Patrolman Hurry automobile Jack. This device per-<br />
Beverin scored 14 bulls. Kven Ihe i fornu Bve separate and dlMhvl ftine-<br />
that ii • no, tempoiiiiv Kumnier pstralinen I lions In COIIVyiluiy « IIHKI bryiiii<br />
p<br />
"•1 lvain lo pi-oteil the ifeneial<br />
"""" 1 ' " nV <br />
Court Rules Waivlr<br />
For Steeco Wen<br />
The In 4fl i li_-«<br />
in^'Utt 1 cutivoy<br />
Drum without<br />
riliu^ to dipt.<br />
t. 4'timnijindin^<br />
iiien. iravelini<br />
made I Iu. 34O.mlie<br />
movcmeiii to Camp<br />
a NiiiMli 5 mishap, iiccu!<br />
Trumiiti H. t4wuiy«ii,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
Each Uiviil bullery<br />
Ciiy, Wikhvtmd and<br />
went iu ihc first hiv<<br />
side ill lliuhlttmvn, N. I. lisl Thurs-<br />
. day evening. Early Kriday morning<br />
the convoy moved on! to the night<br />
hlvouiic area by way ol thy Pennsyl-<br />
vanla Turnpike extension tlirouslh<br />
Hcranton and Alieniqwn to the Court-<br />
See Page §* column 4, please<br />
Thvy ibeard the city oillt-taJ<br />
lit** nt-td Inr M wider beitch at the<br />
report from ,Surf rd. to 12th *tt.. and<br />
for tht.- dredging »( Be?ich Thor<strong>of</strong>are<br />
for \hc l>en«-(.l ill iifl\ t^jttion in the<br />
•irea <strong>of</strong> the 17th .md l«ih st. la-<br />
rom OCCHM<br />
ll,mimonlon<br />
H -.ite out<br />
Th* Corpt <strong>of</strong> Engineer r#pr»-<br />
tentatlvft* •pi'H'J to c<strong>of</strong>tftr with<br />
th* chftf *ngitir«r <strong>of</strong> the PhlUd*l<br />
phla district and r*port tv th*<br />
*t«t* and tha municipality •* a<br />
latw dat*. Mayor ftowktr »ld<br />
final word I* not *aTB*ct*d until<br />
tha mlddl* <strong>of</strong> $*Ptvmtt*r or lattr.<br />
l^isi wei>k the State IVp»rtmenl<br />
ol (.'iinservjilion and i-^connmic Do-<br />
£*>• P**e 3, cotumh S, pi****<br />
f^ean CJlty eom<br />
Iheir aeaind favoratole opinion i<br />
"""" Uie stiite Superior Court in<br />
weeks Wmlne)id«y .when<br />
til or i thony J. Catm nfMId i<br />
**"" clly <strong>of</strong>flciait) in weivintf time<br />
aliiiii In eonnectlan with tlie<br />
velopment by Stseco Homes, tne,,<br />
tlie Bay av, niviera area,<br />
The intention resulted from a i<br />
bi-uMghi by Wtnirred C. and Char<br />
A. OlilfleW ajlainst Sloe __<br />
Inc., Worshop, Inc., <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oceacj.;<br />
<strong>City</strong>. WeJlinston Homes, Inc., an*.;<br />
the .Si-.ilxiard FidiHIty Co,<br />
Rescue Squad, With Services Booming, to<br />
Ask Public For Financial Aid Next Week<br />
Tha *u.t was for d*m*#*i<br />
vdly su*t*ln*
f:<br />
&*, *9'-<br />
!.'„* . "I. • i<br />
"Jr -•=•<br />
i «•<br />
Ing, The old casing It fitted into a<br />
grove on i revolving ling which<br />
move* around the bottom <strong>of</strong> the<br />
machine to the right. At the tint<br />
station a plunger shape* Ihe easing<br />
to Its correct cylindrical proportions.<br />
The second station knocks the<br />
used primer from the bottom <strong>of</strong> the<br />
easing and moves it on to the nest<br />
stop where a new. fully-charged<br />
primer Is forced into position.<br />
The casing Is then moved to Ihe<br />
next Italian on the round table where<br />
the itecenary granii, <strong>of</strong> powder are<br />
dropped Into it. At the final station,<br />
the bullet Is placed in position and<br />
forced and crimped Into the month<br />
<strong>of</strong> Uw casing.<br />
! Opcratlani are performed an<br />
fiva caitingt In th. varloui Magei<br />
with on. puih <strong>of</strong> Hi. pfvnaWr,<br />
Traffic Jam<br />
CantlniMd Irom « Hamn, dhltlon managar, nport. m. Frank Humell, Colony aA.<br />
Mayor Honker retailed that this m»nl lmf>rov*m*nH.<br />
•d that power coniumptlon Monday Members <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> FtoaUa M,<br />
outlawed practice <strong>of</strong> anchoring null<br />
was IIJ par cent ahead <strong>of</strong> any U, s. Coast Guard Auxiliary, will pa-<br />
boats on the ,bay blinds is exactly Past CommiKtore Edward C, fay single day In ifM,<br />
trol the parade, AHtgned are CUff<br />
what led to the establishment <strong>of</strong> me Jr., <strong>of</strong> the Own city Vaebt Club,<br />
Clark In tbe Sea Lark, Daw Clanicfc<br />
squatter's village which blighted ine in a letter tills week is Osl. Allen F. Mr, Hmn concurred with Mr. In the Damara, BUI Monerief to the<br />
approach to the city two decades , , Jr., dirtrlot engineer <strong>of</strong> theHasan's<br />
observation that much <strong>of</strong> P^er, and Howard Palmer In th*<br />
ago.<br />
Army Oorpi <strong>of</strong> Inaineen In PhUa. the Increased consumption Is dueJeteaway,<br />
delpllU, recommended tfeM a Aamlt to more widespread use <strong>of</strong> air con- Qlarlea 1. MIHtean, <strong>of</strong> Un eh,<br />
It was noted that at (hat time a<br />
bfldec «Hh 20 to 21 foot clearance ditioning and coaling equipment hi ber <strong>of</strong> Commerce and the YaeM<br />
IS-foot boat was pegged out on the<br />
be built instead <strong>of</strong> the proposed public buildings and homes. How- Club, is chairman or Hie committee<br />
meadows near the .Sotners Point<br />
Bjied Brid«#,<br />
ever, he nld he was convinced that on arrangements<br />
Mghway, Tile owner Auiii a shanty<br />
on the boat and lived in it. Soon "TW» allowa 7S per cent <strong>of</strong> theCape<br />
M«y County Is entertaining<br />
DISCOUNT CENTER<br />
other nomadic baymen joined *he mull boats and cruisers to go more people than ever before, which<br />
first and the squatter's village nose through without any openlni! being is another factor boosting consump-<br />
along g the highway g and at other required, but itUI would allow pastion lor all purpose..<br />
y aie <strong>of</strong> large comnvercUll fishermen Figures from the Air Conditioning<br />
819 ASBURY AVENUE • OPEN NITES TIL ? points it The Th city it cleaned l d out htheand<br />
nltboau «-lth marta <strong>of</strong> more and Rafrtgentlon Institute and<br />
condition in IMS,<br />
than 35 feet Is make the Inland pas Edison Bectrlc Institute show that<br />
sage during periods <strong>of</strong> bad weedier ntm restdentJal room air condition<br />
iffshore", fce «splaised.<br />
ing untta were sold to New Jersey<br />
your Choice! Baby Parade Fay also argued that the flxed residents last year, though the exict<br />
spaa "would militate against an number in Southern New Jenti Js<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
eventual Improvement by the federal net known,<br />
sler, <strong>of</strong> Union, N. J,, will be a guest<br />
government <strong>of</strong> the waterway M ACT has 213.209 customers is<br />
fur the day and will rid« • eonvart<br />
Dresses or<br />
Cape May to Manasquan",<br />
eight counties.<br />
lole In the proeeaslon.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the major additions to this<br />
U and when the public hearing Is<br />
jear'i event Is the <strong>of</strong>fering <strong>of</strong> a<br />
scheduled, the agencies involved will<br />
special f!00 savings bond prize by<br />
give boatmen and other Interested<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> city Hotel and Restaurant<br />
pertlea ample notlee so &at 'they<br />
Association for the most outstanding<br />
can imnge to attend and nxsrstul<br />
entry In the parade.<br />
their facta for prescntalkm_<br />
Mr, Keppler hope* the data can<br />
be set before the end sf summer<br />
i j -—-jaj* iai^iila ar abA^a^d^<br />
UGyilTS lurat pppBg patBnL<br />
drinking idgs ftar^teid fay<br />
libber-«.<br />
704 Asbur? Avenue<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
720 Atbury Avenue<br />
Bathing Suits<br />
5<br />
Hundreds to choose from'<br />
... all from well known<br />
makers ... all at Discount<br />
Prices! Sizes for<br />
juniors, muses, women.<br />
Or, Sargenf uld that this prlu<br />
will be l authority to<br />
chans* Hi. Mrtm ef Hie tale from<br />
what Wll advarflicd and agreed<br />
upon.<br />
"By what right do*t U lie with<br />
the BlalntHN ar the parti., to »tlpvlate<br />
whs ttiould b* .xompt?<br />
"In the absence <strong>of</strong> any fraud or<br />
bad faith on the part <strong>of</strong> anyone, and<br />
because <strong>of</strong> the long deity during<br />
which large expenditures wen made<br />
tt Is nun in keeping with justice to<br />
safeguard all," Judge Caflero ruled.<br />
Try Otun CM MMrMinil l-lrn<br />
Beach Funds<br />
Continued fretn paga 1<br />
i-elopment, under wMeh the Navl.<br />
gatlon Bureau operates, announced<br />
Uw alloeaUon <strong>of</strong> $761,500 to nine<br />
bea^ifront communities. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
was not Included.<br />
The state department has $1 million<br />
available to assist seashore communities<br />
In their battle Mains)<br />
beach erosion.<br />
co had not made the required fill<br />
and was, given until December, 1W4, Caps May Driver's<br />
to BJ1 and grade the area between icense Revoked<br />
2Oth and 24th sis.<br />
The driving license <strong>of</strong> Joseph A.<br />
Trolll Jr., », <strong>of</strong> 411 Elmira St., Cape<br />
Msyp has been revoked four months<br />
In his opinion, judge Caflero said<br />
"to trt aside the resolutions and .<br />
dMterri • f«rfeitur» at this late date<br />
would work an injustice and wrong<br />
not only on the defendant, Stoeeo,<br />
but also on Workshop and Seaboard,<br />
who with good reason and faith relied<br />
upon the sets done,<br />
"Furthermore," the jurist iald, "It<br />
is dilHeult to understand how the<br />
owners <strong>of</strong> 23 properties (currently<br />
occupied) or their grantees, if any,<br />
could escape the results. Similarly,<br />
their respective mortgages, <strong>of</strong> separate<br />
flnanelns occurred, might be<br />
affected.<br />
"Tlie plaintiffs desire a strict eon.<br />
•traction <strong>of</strong> Ihe clause which provides<br />
'a failure to comply , , , will<br />
automatically cause title to all lands<br />
to revert 1 . Such construction can.<br />
not overlook the word 'a!'; and !hi«<br />
notwithstanding the stipulation that<br />
'any judgement could not effect the<br />
rights <strong>of</strong> these Individuals 1 9&rt Jr. rspspted ysier^ajf.<br />
He said Trolll wag arrested for<br />
•peeding and i#svy^ Us seene <strong>of</strong><br />
in aeeident^<br />
.<br />
SOUTH JERSEY<br />
HEARING AID CENTER<br />
llrADU AND 8EBV1CB FOB<br />
Ul MAKE8<br />
Mull* N. Kauk, Hrp<br />
IM BaiBHir Tfrrace, Vladaad, N, J<br />
PIIONK ox. 1 I7H ar OX.<br />
HERE'S A REMINDER<br />
To Check the Fit <strong>of</strong> Your<br />
Boby't Sheas . . , Out-Grown<br />
Sheas Ara Harmful to<br />
Growing Nat,<br />
• FIT WILL<br />
• WEAR WILL<br />
Cemplato Election <strong>of</strong> CHILDREN'S SHOES<br />
Tott-to-T*«ns and ln4riWMni<br />
Tralnad P«r*onn«l la (MUM Propr FIHing<br />
Doctor*' Pr*«cr»ptlon, Ateuratoly FilM<br />
en's<br />
923 Asbury Aw,<br />
SHOES<br />
Fhem 3373<br />
SUMMER<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
Largest Exclusive<br />
Mill's Store<br />
Summer Suits - Sport Coats - Slacks<br />
36.95<br />
SUITS<br />
45.00<br />
sum<br />
Bermuda Shorts - Sport Shirts<br />
Swim Wear - Dress Shirts<br />
$ 36 ,00<br />
SPORT COATS<br />
LEISURE COATS<br />
55,00<br />
sum<br />
f 31°°<br />
$ 43 PI<br />
" oyLAR 15.95 to 31^80<br />
• W.7S<br />
RIGULAR 10.95 8.76<br />
SPORT SHIRTS and DRESS SHIRTS<br />
2.95 , , , NOW 2.36 4.00 . . , NOW SJ|<br />
4.95<br />
, , NOW 3.96 6.95 . . . NOW 5J&<br />
SUMMER<br />
SLACKS<br />
7.95 , , , NOW 6.36<br />
10.95 , , . NOW 8.76<br />
14.95 . . , NOW 11.96<br />
17.95 . . . NOW 14.36<br />
PRIi PARKINO<br />
IN RIM<br />
or STORE<br />
ALL BEACH WEAR 20%<br />
"iiiji^i *^JS*<br />
BERMUDA<br />
SHORTS<br />
4.95 . , . NOW 3.1$<br />
5.95 . . , NOW 4.76<br />
7M . . , NOW<br />
9.95 . , . NOW 7.H
1*37 SPRING'<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
SERVICE<br />
Slock Grown in<br />
Our<br />
Cedar Bridge<br />
Nvsay • GreeBhoose<br />
ZKN4 ROAD AT<br />
BARGAINTOWN LAKE<br />
&Mit PoM 2M0<br />
69:<br />
^m£^(^MM^^&Si^^<br />
W<strong>of</strong>Mir Taken 6n<br />
Tour 1<br />
Auxiliary Program<br />
Mn. Bafb saw . wM ataanid ok<br />
lun<br />
•MIIT ^ipia wtw in-<br />
haWf India.<br />
tariM. rt »•<br />
nMtag<br />
miny bwgln aM r <<br />
pWk or nd-<br />
Otfen'lBlndni<br />
cb^rvMrj a Sifl Wlea<br />
wonun who f •<br />
II yean «M BJU<<br />
sred whtn sp<br />
ppllliciiJ r*pr<br />
ethers,<br />
•The vuiii ID In<br />
4*5<br />
hwr. Maria. •*•<br />
Mf.- %S* , IT AM<br />
fam<br />
V.<br />
«:•* *<<br />
M>nUe trip lo a<br />
Mreral dajf* 1 The IM «DM MUndini |haj Sum-<br />
• H An*JU«r» <strong>of</strong> law Fin* Methodist<br />
CuURfa TIIM£w aJtsflsoa in the<br />
jo,irnc> Ii<br />
»**<br />
Bdcuyn* HMM mn taken an a trip •ortd fansiu Taj Mahal,<br />
j to India In (mini Iff Mrs, DaeuJd I<br />
Mrs Ructi'i amchalr<br />
UT<br />
K. Ru*h, sue* spMkw ;„„ „„ allBtratH, wit|J ^ ^ ^<br />
t »1» to* l»ep»r!<br />
' Mrs, Ruch. who originally «n» tunic, whirh she had bnuCM «itfc _#<br />
Mdoda i»<br />
ham N«w .fcncr. kM a*eal UM past hrr, including the Modem nun', ^<br />
10 jeart snUi her huafeud u mb «mpl«t covering and the Bant arrri<br />
in India. Th* lut Bye rear, and rari-nlarcd outfits <strong>of</strong><br />
ban Md aMUnktraiiTe jabs and<br />
vr lo relief work.<br />
Mr*.<br />
Mr<br />
The nusieal pntng was prf.»ai<br />
the audience for Ibcir jd by Mrs. Albert Broski, who sms<br />
'inp Iv India, the speaker pkaed "Wbilhar TUou G^HB* and -CMo**.<br />
around large pictures <strong>of</strong> Iht cauair; She was iccomnasied at the piano rium<br />
cud II* inlutkltjnl* She explained bj her dauiihter, Mn, Helen a Itid-<br />
that she and her husband live in alineatui,<br />
who Joined her Bother n The D m OVlacik C3u6 tl utf^.<br />
asm bane in N'e* Delhi, whirh is j singinp a duet <strong>of</strong> "True L0i«* iHBS T^w** •'01 mtrl Sar.rin fit?<br />
BWden wonder »»h runniDi water, Tholnas UutlkiHtH sanp a solo ol ina a: fc>* o«iact « -,s# fcssw ••;<br />
onlj wild, and Busll laUets.<br />
"The Bible Tellj Me So".<br />
Xn, KalMeea Simp.-' ill Tit >;<br />
Ptvotionj eotilled •Faith Wjih'Hit<br />
•t her ha«e Ike<br />
Btaervatloii" were led hy Mrs. Ba*id<br />
iii.ll She look her tmst frma lh# buffalo milk<br />
tfl targe buekeU. ThU sutk BU^ he<br />
hoUed befene it y u»?d and is v?fy<br />
heavs' with rream.<br />
CMnlinuiRS *?tll h*r ii\ arqUJ-nt-<br />
«*" lilk Mr? lufi irl-^urecl S r<br />
Ibndu neifllhor% *hy alos^ ^uh<br />
tteir taree niarned &s&? acd Ifteii"<br />
10 TO 14 LB, AVERAGE<br />
FROM OUR NEARBY FARMS<br />
Morrell's<br />
ICON<br />
REGULAR<br />
GROUND<br />
BEEF<br />
m 79c<br />
3, 98c<br />
REEK A FULL LB. FREE!!<br />
<strong>of</strong> Extra Lean GROUND BEEF<br />
i m mats <strong>of</strong> mm ION aowp tm<br />
unan j 4froa, caos<br />
OMMk sM> USerr MIAT<br />
TM<br />
AMIBMMV MEATS<br />
? 41c<br />
TOUR Beef Hasfa »•«•«»<br />
-^ Mobsses i2^j«r27c<br />
R far M 6Aft 3 P^ 25c<br />
atiMfir BCAC ^V M0BT0M<br />
. ffaaVaVI I3CHJ •f%af^ Sitt ' mimatnr c s> L tor IB.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Palermo's j n«B *£ Ik<br />
_=. _ 1 iritriinii mini rrTi<br />
• A. M. to 6 P. M_<br />
FtBAYS 8 A. M. to 9 P. M,<br />
ALERMO'S<br />
SUPER MARKETS<br />
Awe; 411 istm Aw,<br />
Phil's Beauty Shoppe ^<br />
W«ri Avanu* Pham ifM /»•,<br />
HAIH STYLING ^<br />
PERMANENT WAVES "—^<br />
Dot's Beauty Salon<br />
A Comptor* iMUty HMd^wrMra<br />
3331 WBT AVMUg<br />
Deris Walk PHONE 1247<br />
AMPLI FBI! PABKINO<br />
WE ISSUE S- * H, GREEN STAMPS<br />
^Jl "*<br />
mow<br />
404 Boardwalk<br />
Spetialiiing in Per<br />
KMlfV AH) BEAUTY SHOP<br />
SALON<br />
713<br />
Complete Scoufy<br />
Phem 1770 For<br />
Ro*d<br />
CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />
JOHNSON'S<br />
•eAirrr SALON<br />
A<br />
Phena 1141<br />
Afl Type* PwaKBMfif Wmms<br />
LAURA NEWTON<br />
i<br />
HELEN'S<br />
Beoufy Salon<br />
ANDREW'S HAIRDRESSiNG<br />
ASBUIY<br />
BEAUTY SESVKE<br />
by AMMfMr and CMitf<br />
GLADYS<br />
CERRUTI<br />
BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />
IN NCW LOCATION<br />
part<br />
tWWLT<br />
teody<br />
torewide<br />
wings!<br />
SIIUU,<br />
STEAKS<br />
IMNNI IMSM<br />
Turkeys<br />
5 to I pound, aven-Ftady BELTSVILLE<br />
NONE PRieiD HIGHER<br />
Special Lew<br />
None ffieed Higher |b.<br />
Frwh Graund Beef E.,.U<br />
aP -I. M— M M f "SuMr>ftiqht" Regular<br />
rranKiurrers «K;ng $»<br />
Slked Pklcle LMff P ^ P.g<br />
Fresh Clams rlTM^::;'.;!:'at 1 , 3^- :<br />
Sunnvfield Butter "%lr^.'u 6T 4<br />
P^; Beans 3 S 35c 2 2 is- 31c<br />
Corned Beef Hash 2 55*<br />
Allsweef IWargcrine 2 ^ 53*<br />
Triple Colo (^jdn's^'^iit o t^« 49<br />
A.P Orange "'",?"" 3 85«<br />
it ef fW SMSM, Carf* 34 Shi<br />
CANTALOUPES<br />
f, thick, pint mrateJ<br />
Cantaloupes from California<br />
S*n Joaauin Vallev , , .<br />
W Wee .., Hent Priced Hiqhw)<br />
Pears 2 - 25*<br />
» JSpecal Low Prlee ,,, NSBS Pri»rf Hif rwr)<br />
Cherries „ 31*<br />
Orante Juke ^« § £ if<<br />
0M Leaonade *-» 6 t= Sf«<br />
Educator Cookies £:i: 2 , 45*<br />
Kraft ^t^ Kr 33< v 57*<br />
B«KAsts«A^ki af*Latu» J*(4<br />
rwiuiv %IIIDS MCwW « T « *!^- 49*<br />
§n 6-ounce CEIO. pjcLjgei. ••• ^" "<br />
Oierry Pie &^- ."&.•*£."• 45 r<br />
A*P C<strong>of</strong>fee «^ ^ 4f< ^ ^#W<br />
ke Cream<br />
f!aiT "* J T r "iS**<br />
Sal* to Pln«ne»<br />
to Ball Gam*<br />
eike sale wlU be held Saturday<br />
line at the Acme Market, ipon<br />
bv the mothers ot tha Little<br />
<strong>City</strong> League, Proceeds from<br />
[ale will be used to defray expenbuses<br />
u> take the<br />
boyj to philuttapfUa on Augiut 14<br />
lo tit thi Phllllc» piny St. Lbuls.<br />
All person) desiring to donate<br />
cukes, cookies or any horns marie<br />
baked goods are requested to brink<br />
thenMo the Acme Saturday morning.<br />
Try <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Merchants First<br />
More people by far. use<br />
HERTZ<br />
cmi<br />
For Vsur MolW.,1<br />
Far Any Oayl<br />
FOGG'S ISSO SERVICE<br />
ITH & WIST AVI. PHONE 8561<br />
"WHERE FRIENDS<br />
MEET TO EAT"<br />
The<br />
CHATTERBOX<br />
9th Street and Central Avenue<br />
Complete Menu from • Snack to a Full Count Dinner<br />
PHONE 0717 /<br />
Free Delivery Service<br />
SPECIALIZING IN<br />
TO TAKE OUT<br />
IZZA<br />
VOLTACO<br />
SPEC<br />
with SAOSAGS<br />
MUZZARELLA CHEESE<br />
with rlrPIM and CHEESE<br />
wilt. MUSHROOMS<br />
with ANCHtfVlfS<br />
With eBUMBLID MIAT BALL<br />
with SALAMI<br />
• RAVIOLI • SUBMARINES<br />
• BAKED LASAGNE, !mb.<br />
ANTIPASTO • CHICKEN CACCIATORE<br />
• VIAL SCALOPPINE WITH SPAOHiTTI<br />
la HOME MADf ITALIAN SPAGHETTI A MEAT BALLS<br />
U BAKED li.CHICKEN • FRESH TOSSED SALAD<br />
• DELICIOUS STUFFID PIPPIfli<br />
VOLTACO'S<br />
1917 WIST AVENUE<br />
PHONE 0753 I<br />
Ljke JLliiian ^JtlbuA<br />
with a ^jtair to feminine<br />
Twins Among 22<br />
Births <strong>of</strong> Week<br />
I Son Arrive* For<br />
I Oc»an <strong>City</strong> Folk<br />
Mr. Stork worked HOUblc tlmi- ilur-<br />
I Ing the pant vreck by di'iitiltlng 11<br />
I boyv And n like number o( lfirlii, includlrvK<br />
twin gb-ls. at the Shore Mr<br />
mortal Hospital. <strong>On</strong>e Imy Joined nn<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> family, onrr glii was lor<br />
a Mnrmora cuuple and Uirr*.* j|iii>.<br />
plus ihe twins arrived for Sumers<br />
Point fnrnilles.<br />
Con-gratulatUms ti't to Mi 1 , ami Mr<br />
ThomaB SuiUvan or isa w. Duwes<br />
Benefit Opens<br />
Hostess House<br />
Thu first Mile <strong>of</strong> Dirties ^smp-tign<br />
or the current spjisfjn, sponsyri'd by<br />
the HONIUS-H ilouhK lur CitnvHlpsetMiL<br />
(h<br />
i od IN! Chii Fth, £ti vf I Jit* In v at"ill Uiii<br />
u bfiuf ialk. I'lill Turner. pr f -*idnt<br />
uf thy Chainbf>r «r L'ttiniiivt'yi 1 ,<br />
'expressed tho MUp*s support in pro.<br />
HiutiitM iiitcrt-Ht in ihu !u^q| L^tabii^lv<br />
ItiVlfl.<br />
Croup siiijiinM* iiUL=ump.iiiietl D,\<br />
MI>. Jflmts Kiifilihli. tuiuludid thi^<br />
pi oyrain Rulrt'shniunU were st?rVi=d,<br />
Phi la. Group at Church<br />
The Rev, Ithva Swann Limia?i. ul<br />
the Aileyne Mumorial £rMM, =ChUi-i-h<br />
<strong>of</strong> Phllaclelpiiio, and his choir and<br />
tfoi^regstion «iil be guests at the<br />
Matudonia Churvh. lOlh si. and Simpgo<br />
A av. Sunday evening et 8:30 p. m.<br />
P»r f«*hlon rlflht daHiM In Draim, Suits, Co.tt, Cocktail or Dlnnar<br />
W«,r, Sportiw«r, ^ W M juit a Sm«rt QMt'gr AeetMBnf, /•« " " »»]•«•<br />
yaur tMifldtHM In th« LIUIAHALBUS SHOPS. Exqul«Jt. r.ihlorj with •<br />
^iitinttlw* flair will bring you ttiSM flittariiiB "iMf Dr^art" e<strong>of</strong>iipllirieriti<br />
all thru Hi* V**)*' PMrsfnaltiad'Mrvicja «nd that delightful atmMpihara in<br />
•II fha LILLIAN ALBUS SHOPS maka aaeh ¥l»lf an Illifanlura In Frthlon.<br />
A charming coll.ction and a wide taiaetion In both ehtiarful Shop*.<br />
Atbury Av#,<br />
904 Boardwalk<br />
Ocaan <strong>City</strong>, N,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N<br />
J.i<br />
|<br />
tHl<br />
Coming Events<br />
In (<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
TODAY AND TOMORROW<br />
Milo <strong>of</strong> Dime, ttmlt Ilwtcss<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Cm-nival in Venii<br />
p rn. alonff the Ba*<br />
iv., Somen Point, on Uiq bliih if a<br />
daujjhtr.i" last 11iursdn,v. She has<br />
Men namod Tonl Lynn and joins<br />
two brother!!, Tomrn,v and Tlmniv,<br />
Mm, Sullivan is liie foiniiir Saliy<br />
High ol Otmin cily, Mr, suillvnn Is<br />
emplujud on tlu- Oteftn L'lly Sqmers<br />
Point bridttu,<br />
TueHday twin Mill" nrp'ivtil for >ir,<br />
and Mis, Harry (icrlurd, 14 K. Wilirioi<br />
av., Homers Point, 1*hey h.'ivy<br />
been ndmed Barharfi Ann iind N.NtH^y<br />
PalKU and jnin Ihree sislcis. Marjorio,<br />
Jiino and Bll»an, iinil i:nc<br />
brother, Johnny. Mrs, Gerhard In<br />
i the former Barrjaill McDonald uf<br />
PorUniouth, Va, Mr tiL'rtmrd I*<br />
! stationed wilh the Nnvv ill Viriiinln<br />
, Bcinh,<br />
Also uii Tui'uday n sun nnhed lor<br />
' Louisu antl tiuoiHi. (iriirlili. 3Tn<br />
Weslminiiitur la,, Ihis t-it;,-. lie wilf<br />
be jnined Jit .home oy two brothel's,<br />
; Oeorae ,li, and Mark, and ii sister,<br />
Mary Belly Mrs. liiimih is tile<br />
i<strong>of</strong>nier Louisn Powell <strong>of</strong> i lii^ rily.<br />
Mr (iiiflilh is slnlioned ul Fl BrHSji<br />
N, C.<br />
Also un Tiicsdfly .'I tliii|j,hlt_ ! r iirrived<br />
lor Anna \!ne and niHuird Hun.<br />
j bury- oi Marmora nild (in Wediiesdny<br />
' Haiti"! ;ind RohlTI Volini! ul HI W,<br />
Meyriin av., .Somers pninl, Heieomed<br />
a ihui filler<br />
Mr. iind Mn Mnrliil ISiilcs nf 1H0<br />
Ejtton rd., Somerii Pullil. bt-i-aniv Hie<br />
parent!, <strong>of</strong> a (iiiuuhliii yisli'iilny Hhe<br />
ha« been named PeDordh Elaine nnd<br />
jyins a i:j=muntlwi!d hnjHikM T Kleven u^eloek Club <strong>of</strong> Gcrariium<br />
Tcmi)le mcotliiK, 8:30 p. in. HI iJle<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, KnWllpeii Sample, 111<br />
7th si,<br />
* c *<br />
Confer! hy Ciiuir <strong>of</strong> Covenant<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> 8pfln2Bol(l, Til,, B p, m.<br />
Th* Ocun <strong>City</strong> MMllul Sotl.ty<br />
his arnnstd far spMllI NhM<br />
•incrflincy sirvln far th» mnm»r<br />
miM, Und«r fhli plan •<br />
Physician Ii an duly far »mi -<br />
Biney Illnnt from II F. M. fe t<br />
A. M. A list <strong>of</strong> than Phy.lcl. •<br />
Is an fl* •! Palic* H.«dqu.rl. ,<br />
Phon. MM, Th. f» tor Ih* i<br />
c.llt will b. »10.oo.<br />
OFFICE HOUR!<br />
S«rvicM<br />
Tha <strong>of</strong>flc. hour, af th« fallaw<br />
Medial Phytlciani, mtniban<br />
fh* Octtn <strong>City</strong> M.dlcal $ecl<<br />
•r* Ilitad far th. convtnl.nc.<br />
nf <strong>of</strong> arnm<br />
John B. B«ck«>r, M.D.<br />
1811 V*>fclry AifHif<br />
DIuiMi nf BcitnH ••d Aim<br />
•»:Bi •• II «,1B, — f OS lq iiM p<br />
By Apeiiiainii'si<br />
. James<br />
I'liO.SK SIM<br />
David. Mr Bui i« Hie liirniei<br />
jeumlle Weils <strong>of</strong> Mnru.-ili- Mr. Robert A, Cornwall, M.D<br />
Battv^ is em|ilo>ed in AiUiilit/ C(b. Til ttmim Av, IMi IMl - Kc«. «<br />
Oll« Houri b|^ Appaistaifiii<br />
Aldrich cT^rowa, M.D.<br />
I31IB Owns Arr. Pkgnc •<br />
If S* Alim, e«l! I7M<br />
Office iiourf bjf AppiatB<br />
William A. Doabela, M.D<br />
1413 Wilier *»«.<br />
Office Hsart by<br />
Dr. C. Fred Ooaringer<br />
IS Nnu( Ilirliur I'lmn 0<br />
Itouri b<br />
HarccherPetllt, M.D.<br />
Ml W*HTP?S Ar^niiy rhiillr <<br />
Offlfr IlffSFtt Iiv ApP»!f!lnifil.<br />
He HnliFi W^dat^iUy <strong>of</strong> SSiidi<br />
Paul H, Pettit, M D.<br />
311 Bth Slrf^t — l'h. I95fi K^p 1<br />
PriffiF*. timifri |o I lie ?>«<br />
Mareia V. Smith, M.D.<br />
Ml wUiVJ A.VDU"'.•'" "Vhii'iw It<br />
0 lu IH nftiin == ii lii 4 ... m. *<br />
i to jh!» p. m.<br />
Suiiiln.v-. ri flu.in lu 3 p. m.<br />
John 1, Towniend, M.D,<br />
Howard 1, Hudson, M.D<br />
M.1 U»l«j A»r. I'll, IHi »r ii<br />
ID-ll a.m. — 2.S um, — M p<br />
I. B, Tyton, M. D.<br />
-.10 (rnlrai Avc,<br />
liins IliiHr* by Aplttpini n.i'n<br />
riii.n, ol:!i—HIM - J1J1<br />
Paul L, Yingling. M.D.<br />
««) «>.li.y /Irr. fh. IMS. Id I<br />
liUl'RSr ift u. m. ill Qiit>n IKs. Nl<br />
? |i, iti. if. fl |f. In.<br />
"*jlV AIMM(l!wTiiK?jT """'<br />
George C. Godfrey M.D.<br />
• in HKXI.I;* A\ i: i'liiisi: II<br />
II Sn Annnrr—('•II s,,ni.r. IT II«<br />
Ufflrp Ilifllri! f •' M. Hull)<br />
Hfif! lly Aiirifiiifmi'ni<br />
OFPIC1 HOURS<br />
CuMi-tegy sf Ui»a& (il^<br />
OiUopalhic Physician*<br />
John I, Dovine, D.O.<br />
»:,a HKSI.KV AVK,<br />
rnou. MS! rmidpact oi*<br />
Office Ilffiirn:<br />
It a.m. . 1 p.m. — t:S« - Dim v.m<br />
No BrcatBf llaan Tbandar<br />
Charles H. Vail, D.O.<br />
Ill Illl Nlrret fhiiBr O<br />
Offlrn ifniira hjF AppyiBimrnl<br />
Nil Kirnin^ Iliiuri<br />
Eliz.B.Wolfenden.D.O.<br />
By Appointment<br />
2740 Central Avanva<br />
Osaan <strong>City</strong> 41211<br />
CHIROPRACTOR<br />
Dr. John A. lohan, DC<br />
711 ATLANTIC AVINUI<br />
Ftion* HU<br />
SIUnil.y..«Vil.r«l., .o..•<br />
aid ThroRl<br />
llj- App-lnlniriil OBIJ-<br />
Mori, . Kl. . Sal.—IB . 1<br />
KIIOSK Mil<br />
G.org. E. Nrrh, M.D.<br />
PBOIATRICS<br />
Phon. 1753 J<br />
Weil • I'ri. • Nul. • Nun, • IIS Ap|>*<br />
..•• riHJ-i'.*(,i J^AS 1 ^<br />
ttn ft» MIBIC Pier.<br />
perudj, 7 f MONDAY<br />
y Hav,n MiUIn^' nrhool pieillc,<br />
C^iko Kiilv nt th A» «!«•<br />
Hous£ fur CjnMili-*t-. nt OhU (.n|<br />
"Thousand Duller Ruiulutlonnry<br />
•eflvMi* *mi ifMay «M*rk
•frg Y« Q*t feat*<br />
IDAY VILLA<br />
AIR CONDITIONED<br />
f 1 M * St. neuaRMk PftiM 3709<br />
' 'V Wing Go»cJ Horn* Of<strong>of</strong>c«d Otnn.n<br />
| hi i »m fflinilii T T" " " - *—*-r * *•*"* * "<br />
fi»e> Parting $po» in<br />
• JttjUlri. Mr. WMtf Mr«. J, Gilbert No<br />
At Oiam<strong>of</strong>id Beach Lodge<br />
ON OCCMfQMVC SOOTH OF MLWWtJD CRIST i<br />
AHt CONDITIONED<br />
THE BEACH CLUB<br />
PKESENT$<br />
RAY EBERLE<br />
AND HIS<br />
ORCHESTRA<br />
DANCING EVBRY NIGHT<br />
HOME OF THE BAYBERRY ROOM<br />
THf SHORE'S FINEST RESTAURANT<br />
•AST J MM. MIVE FIIOM PAUWAV IXIT<br />
ran MMMC FO« IMI CAU<br />
THE INN<br />
Bmmtlmy's Paint Hole/ —<br />
ON ROUTE 9 NEAR THE BRIDGE<br />
< -*<br />
nmrt at tbe<br />
. Hwlricilll>«fIBPtiC<br />
| Throws JatluJli lferold Bodlnr and<br />
m. t»d OcMn<br />
wHfc tood, cote, brr and his wife, and the Rev. and<br />
HIS<br />
Mrs Davidson, who art missionaries<br />
SAM DONAHUE<br />
•AND<br />
un a neighboring island,<br />
MATIHII CAHCIHO Ut, AHD 1UM<br />
AMUIiMINT<br />
OCEAN CITY'S FINEST PHARMACY<br />
; Tht clergyman is obsessed with the<br />
' iticn thiit all should pay far Iheir<br />
: 'iiiH and in Sadie Thompson he sees<br />
1<br />
Si( at its ugly workl. When she re.<br />
ibnVM his efforts to save her<br />
iSTABLISHID 1W7 — MOOHNIIID IN Ifli<br />
DOCTOR KMOW*<br />
PHARMACY IS OUR PROFESSION. IP IT'S<br />
PRESCRIPTIONS<br />
OUR SPECIALTY<br />
Five Skilled Regi»ter«d Pharmacists<br />
at your service In this Pharmacy<br />
Final Opportunity HAVE YOU AN<br />
EMERGENCY KIT?<br />
You "Should Have <strong>On</strong>e for<br />
DuBARRY PRODUCTS<br />
REPRESENTATIVi<br />
Car • Boat • Home • Hiking,<br />
ite. — Consult U*<br />
We Have a Full <strong>Line</strong>.<br />
OEMD CSty'i <strong>On</strong>ly Rsgliter.d<br />
STATE SURGICAL PHARMACY<br />
1 commtUM rocai&DMitled<br />
ho<br />
goes to the uevernor and using nil<br />
tils connections forces the Governor<br />
to order Sadio to leave the Island<br />
on the first ship for San francisco,<br />
Sadie cannot go to San Pranei.NcIo<br />
due to a legal difficulty from which<br />
she had run away.<br />
At the end <strong>of</strong> her rope and willing<br />
to try anythiiiB to avoid being re-<br />
Uiipi'd, she agrees lo repent and<br />
be saved'. During the fallowing<br />
(hours he seems !n hypnoli7.e her nn.<br />
tM she firmly believes the only way<br />
eiil is to reiLirn and face a three,<br />
yuar penitentiary sentence. In the<br />
nieantimc several Marines who are<br />
st.'iionecl on the island and have<br />
become friendly with her try to save<br />
her but in this semiconclous trance<br />
'hu refuses all help and insists on her<br />
punishment.<br />
Tho final, act produces a surprising<br />
fiimaJi and sululion to the whale<br />
i.fliiir and brings about the return<br />
•if I hi" unjjiHul Hi iitious, lively, rough<br />
Hid imiBh Hadle Thompson.<br />
Vivian Biiiino, blonde favnritc htar<br />
Qi the Bri!adway«hit musiciii, "Guys<br />
nmi Dulls", as well as many movies<br />
proves to be a star performer in thu<br />
rule,<br />
Frank Schufeld also holrii, the and,<br />
u nee wllh his stellar acting His exp.<br />
Fkhliin. nostuie and even Ball an<br />
'.o superbly done that he is thoroujjhly<br />
haled by one and all, Sih<strong>of</strong>eid<br />
also is a veteran <strong>of</strong> Broadway anil<br />
UjkviMon dramatic produsMiutis.<br />
Others uppeariniJ in "Rain" includ •<br />
Edward Julian os i;ie Marine Ber<br />
Kruiil who wiinti to marry Sadie,<br />
Mary Ann Lowe a, Mrs. Davidson;<br />
resident director Hichard Farnier as<br />
Tratlir ,Iae Ilnrni'i Emy Hosc.]|[ as<br />
Trader Homo's wife: Art Wawon as<br />
ihe sailer; .Carmyn Ciplinger as ur<br />
MrPhall; Connie Van Ens as Mrs, Mt-<br />
Phtil and Edmund Johnston and<br />
Oattanno Mannlno as two Marines,<br />
1 having
Stop<br />
AT w* rrwr<br />
Piripwij Ml MriHr<br />
Of Custom<br />
WOMEN'S APPAREL<br />
POT MM WMWI Mutt<br />
PfcHin.H»» f tarn<br />
OU1STANDM6 SUMMER CLEARANCE<br />
NOW IN PROGRESS<br />
SePARATES —SKIRTS and BLOUSES — BERMUDAS<br />
f *<br />
h<br />
I?' *<br />
»«rtil UM a *w m du<br />
1ft* ft Kto htu h mi* i Mi M Ukc Uksot<br />
KB<br />
«*• Central w. tnAc without teak-<br />
B ^e^^^tf^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * ^^^^^F^ • • • • • ^ •- ^^V<br />
tato •=- nwitt<br />
m <strong>On</strong>M •».<br />
itWC»<br />
1 - «-»^<br />
wm ridtog Hqda noted fm a<br />
knl MHIMIH »» •»<br />
Mki at • w«t Atlantic OB BMal<br />
•UH iMr Ittbsm, trim brwum ttaB<br />
to this toan to rc« tto Mtgcta.<br />
NIe* akf William R, Smith<br />
bnndrd CTCIM* M a •#• -nan* to<br />
tool tnBe safety". Re naUitad out<br />
Mat bicrrtln* aaMcnu bra been<br />
tenaW nm ftvqMnt dnrln* the<br />
pul Knnl months Tbc rtlri urfrd<br />
pirnu la in»i« aa euefal rMM<br />
to UwJf MeyeUBg ehUdna,<br />
Ptana OMM CHy 110<br />
OB/TUAKY<br />
WHMI MHtef, Bit<br />
Hanlware Merchant<br />
William Miller, former AUeBtoirn,<br />
Pa, hardware dealer vbs had been<br />
residing here stnee his rcttnaent<br />
about Sit yean MO, died at Short<br />
Memorial Hospital (I Somers Point<br />
Wednesday Be mm, 81,<br />
Mr. Miller Bade his home here<br />
at Plymouth Inn Before taking up<br />
resort raMaee, he had tew a sumner<br />
resident for M rears. HE U a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> Hw F. 9nd A, M . Aoial<br />
, Arrh XasoiB, Commander; No HI.<br />
and the Knights <strong>of</strong> hniUas, «U <strong>of</strong><br />
AHenioKn, and the Lettish ConsM<br />
or> End Degree Misonj He betooted<br />
to the Reformed Chunrh <strong>of</strong><br />
AltaDtnrn.<br />
Surviving k a daMhter, Xn, Rath,<br />
erlne Newell, <strong>of</strong> MUttum, N. J,; •<br />
mo, Robert C, Sillier, <strong>of</strong> AUtniova:<br />
three grandchildren and two gnat<br />
erandchiWrrf. ,<br />
FtDMrsl Mrriee wB he conducted<br />
tomorrow at ABatMnL A local<br />
viewing for Mends here will be it<br />
Foreip and Domestic Apparel<br />
for<br />
MEN and WOMEN<br />
DAILY<br />
A. ML 1*6:30 P. NL<br />
mcavoy<br />
boardwalk at haddon hall<br />
atlantic city, new jersey<br />
phon* 4*3439<br />
PARKING AT PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE<br />
•nd BOARDWALK<br />
A GIFT FROM McAVOY IS SMART!<br />
JVJMIB<br />
li*iT*".<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SiNTiNEL-LEDGER<br />
Commotion <strong>of</strong> the C<strong>of</strong>fw King<br />
JOIOJ DEAN, Of the Klwinu Club, was given the royal<br />
robes, crown and sceptre <strong>of</strong> "King <strong>of</strong> the Capers" « climax<br />
<strong>of</strong> Colony Club variety riiow Saturday night. Here Mrs,<br />
Alison Smith, right, presentj check for $100 for welfare<br />
fund <strong>of</strong> Kiwanis Looking on are courtly attendants Mrs,<br />
Betty Clymer and Mrs. Jinft Smith,—Senior Studio photo.<br />
smith- Wlliia.T. J. ... * Bajnnn" !"!-«><br />
tte Smith Funeral Don, MB Ceo.<br />
TO THE VOTBRS OF CAFE SLAV \s ernrr. ML^ t^ijjih^n<br />
COUNTY AND TO THOSE HEJUnN<br />
,1S3 ceniral AIP<br />
tral IT,, from 10 to 11 a. m. today NAMED NOTICE IS HEBCTY C.IVKN Werner Hnrare -- ..isss iin.rni Aie<br />
(Fridays. laterBCBt will be in Unkm That the Board <strong>of</strong> £]epflu>i£ cl County<br />
Westend Cemetery. Allentoirn. <strong>of</strong> Cmse M*y Sl«t» <strong>of</strong> New Jmws »(M U iiitajn*. Uil.iiffl J l^&i r'rnrr.t A*e<br />
traSfer lo the Inactive til* on Updnfj-<br />
IPPKR TpMSoHiP<br />
d»}-, August 7lh 1957, Ihp pfi-mruifni<br />
regtstralion forms <strong>of</strong> the fg!lo»in!£ vv^<br />
D1STBHT I<br />
Utrmms whs or? at prm/eni n^OsAi-r^d Brauch.e. Mrs M:iiif . prip-sBu-t<br />
TOUR MAMUAmilS PM from the addrti. Bppearirm afisr Ihtir Bmuchle E4»in P«n«M<br />
AIR RESERVATIONS respeiflKT Rnm^s for the ri-psun thiii e Hn Sia-t.^ret - ..Tu^taiic*<br />
upon investigation eonduei^d by the e Sir. PtUiip TyefealK*<br />
Lmr Traval Aganey, IM, cbynti <strong>of</strong> Cape Mas' Bmrd <strong>of</strong> ClmUnns Mr» fin Ptitnburt<br />
it vcam fpiuia that the resistprfd (taer Kuien* H - ,...Ft--mtnirs<br />
11 % T M M l>m, AJUntW Cit» dpea sot reside at the sddFe^s i^Ji^n.<br />
Si) r,ie D^<br />
Any penson ahoge fyiiiie appc-aFs<br />
\\ ts>ds Rrl MafTr^.T<br />
herein will be Blvcn an npauriunli) 1.' r wn:iim L<br />
be heard at Jhe County Elation &->ard<br />
BH Aind-i^s P':.-.. Mirtnora<br />
Case Mav court House M*5nd;i>. Ay, eii- JacW ........... -..Pa>f=m£<br />
gust Kh, ISBT, frntn I! A. M. anil it etL Sirs Marjor.r K<br />
appear* that the result <strong>of</strong> the invosti'<br />
nation is erninesus iviih rt^spe*M i.that<br />
person his or her mum. win ne<br />
nulntd in Ihe Arti%e Flic.<br />
TKIS NcrTICE Is given puriuant in<br />
Title 19. 31-15 <strong>of</strong> the EleFIIon Lam<br />
itate <strong>of</strong> New Jersej IBS.<br />
.r:.^. Hr..,<br />
Pfeiffer Marian_ M<br />
Taulane. Sadi? E-<br />
JACOBS BROS.<br />
ve.VineUnd,N.J.<br />
*,*>!* 9<br />
Harold E Winder....... ....Chahfnnn<br />
draw A. McGonigle.<br />
Stanley C SehellenEer<br />
Janies AT O^Netll .,,.,,_ ,,SH?TIIES^<br />
OCEAS CITY<br />
5human<br />
Shuraan<br />
Jcsseph ...so S' Jrimes PSaft?<br />
Mm Helen B'SI Jinm I1a«<br />
D,* ~--* XS Allantle Avtv<br />
Bland.. Mr.. Luc'ileT.*.,,,,,. 119_7Ui si<br />
liikraffi baiia? ,r.__. = 442 s\t^t Aw<br />
lerUI JUH, Jr ...,,ii6 West M.<br />
Jordan, Maijorle ... MB \v«-. An<br />
I^ge Nelson - KM v.t-st An<br />
1 — 1<br />
Bailey Walirr A<br />
" "• "• inn. F\ymc^h " —•<br />
Muilirn. Hii»jTl B<br />
u illiam*. Rfi.- - ..<br />
Bardoe. Ba-biir ] K.<br />
3afdL>e: WillUUTl ...<br />
Duneui Mlrtatti P ,<br />
Duni-an Ronald B. .<br />
Kyre Korart 1 Jr -<br />
Eyre. Horaf* J. = = ..<br />
j.iiie. Mn "Ul'liar,,<br />
Jone. Paul M.<br />
L M E<br />
Turklngloh. Hnrace R<br />
Austin. CAaries = = _,.<br />
Callajjy Frank .....<br />
Callass Tlle (UHe R<br />
Feenev Mac<br />
MattheH^i. Da*<br />
aladyi<br />
Sin S-<br />
»! Aw<br />
, ;«9 K surf<br />
.".•> E Su-f<br />
. T18 V." s J '<br />
g:mtr. A<br />
..Jtt, "h S;<br />
..,5*5 «h St<br />
6.V. ldth Si<br />
Ajres. Mrs niady«.lO» V. .<br />
Dale. Mrs Eliuhetn A<br />
Ifui Iu AAs<br />
Ai»<br />
Dale Hai-iTj .....„,,! di* Af Ai*<br />
Ulil* RMhel I0B7 Simpj-jn A<br />
Power Uwmw E. ...12B We« A<br />
Power, Blaneae A .,...1«S V.-lV. i<br />
Tufpln M, Marj .. nrfr y. csi A<br />
Bnmeller Annrew F<br />
.ffl V, i'ih s;<br />
Henk, Juason R, ... ..... t: 5T 5TUi a<br />
UnBiin. Mrs, Helen R<br />
1SH «.»;•>) M>.<br />
In, Horaee W...1S14 w^w, A\e<br />
e j. Russell .....ma w i"ui st<br />
: R«na JH W :T!JI SI,<br />
HEssiii Tn»s*lllr<br />
HI«TR1I T S<br />
BM"v Sins Unvh J<br />
rmonl<br />
CV-r-.,.n!<br />
ITS COMING<br />
EXCLUSIVELY<br />
TO<br />
Htxon'i<br />
MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR<br />
7J3 Aibvrv An Wttanm itM<br />
HIGHWAY<br />
HOBBY HOUSE<br />
OCEAN CITY and HADDONFIELD<br />
1316-18 BOARDWALK<br />
MODELS, CRAFTS. TOYS, PHOTO SUPPLIES<br />
^ — ATTENTION<br />
BROWNIE LEADERS<br />
DIN MOTHERS — CAMP COUNSELORS<br />
CY VAUGHN<br />
WORLD AUTHORITY ON PYROLACE<br />
WILL DEMONSTRATE THI HUNDREDS<br />
OF. USES OP i«AW.ST«W»<br />
AU DAY SATURDAY, JULY 27Hi<br />
DONT AilSS THIS<br />
THI LARGEST MM, MOST MODERN<br />
TOY and HOBBY SHOP<br />
ON THI JERSEY COAST<br />
! IMf •<br />
Comings and<br />
Out Petersburg Way<br />
•r LILLIAN s j<br />
prrraSBUBC—Mr*. LouUe HINI BjTUin<br />
and djushier ittnmt JlUs '|?*:<br />
tored to Miami, Fu., wher.• **><br />
visited the Wmwi «•". *•»J"<br />
her bother, R D, Oal« <strong>of</strong> Charts<br />
ton. West %'».! her aunt Mrs, H u<br />
Mellon, <strong>of</strong> Bomwv, «.»• %>; and '<br />
friends in Windwstw. v«. (<br />
Mr Hid Mr, Rohert U-! ""JO"*<br />
lo Ai!»ni,c cil, and PhiUdi-lphui,<br />
rweitljf, '<br />
Ms. M«r? Srtr»-ei«)ln« *» »";' n<br />
law Karl iodiuni, <strong>of</strong> PnlliiiJelpliia.<br />
P, • «•»« BUFSIS 0( Mr. and Mra<br />
J.ck Bujansti and famiij, <strong>of</strong> Wood,<br />
bine,<br />
Mr «Dd Mrs Frank CKoni and<br />
diuchln- Diane, VUIIMI »iui rel»-<br />
HIM in Billeplain and Wow'bini!, on<br />
Sunday,<br />
Mr and Mrs. Roger fiibcrson reiumed<br />
home Thursday J^rom a honevmoon<br />
irip lo the wsslefn »tat«<br />
Mrs Esther Kauffman, <strong>of</strong> Wood- ,<br />
teine, and Miss Lillian Sihweibinz<br />
*»re sTsjioiii in New Vorii and At ,<br />
lantif <strong>City</strong> on Sunday.<br />
Discontinued Summer<br />
FLORSHEIM SHOE?<br />
for Men<br />
REDUCED<br />
T0<br />
15.80<br />
OCEANIC HOTEL<br />
11th and Wesley Avenyt<br />
The CRYSTAL ROO1<br />
FOR DINING<br />
Delicious Dinners . . . 5:30 until 7:30 P. M. Reservation* Accepted — I<br />
Appetizing Breakfasts 8:30 until 10:30 A.M. Personal Superviiion Kill<br />
Fashions at Dinner on Wednesda)<br />
by California Shop, 1112 Boardwc<br />
PLATT'S MIDSUMMER<br />
FURNITURE<br />
AMPLI FREE<br />
ENGLANDER<br />
Fucka-Bed<br />
S T O R E W I D E<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
Reductions <strong>of</strong><br />
20% to 30%<br />
DTN G<br />
DANISH MODERN<br />
. LMng Room Set S3S9 M *<br />
S-Pc, Dinette Set $2*f 95 "'<br />
S-Pe. BEDROOM SCT<br />
With Doubl. Dwii,,<br />
ri Nile Stand! j40f<br />
5EAF0AM MAHOGANY<br />
4+c.DinhigltoomSet$31f M<br />
WALNUT<br />
PLUS MANY MANY m—<br />
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN<br />
FURNITURE and "<br />
OPfN EVENINGS<br />
SUND4Y I TO I P.<br />
PHONI<br />
SAY, JULY Ifc<br />
FOOD SHOPPING<br />
and JULY HEAT<br />
GOT YOU<br />
CO/VIE TO<br />
NCLE DICK'S<br />
FAMILY AAARKET in BARGAINTOWN<br />
COMPLETELY<br />
AIR CONDITIONED<br />
A PLEASANT 10 MINUTE<br />
UNCL| DICK'S<br />
BARGAINTOWN<br />
• LAKE<br />
UNCLE<br />
DICK'S<br />
(Tlk* Shor, Road to<br />
6<br />
CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
Llnwood, m*k* l.f* turn at<br />
C.nlT.I M.thodl.t Church,<br />
•t«y on Central Avanua,<br />
csnlinua pait •arsaintewn<br />
Lain up ovir th« knell<br />
and you unt mlii<br />
Uncle Dltk'i h.ng.ul).<br />
- ACRES OF FREE PARKING<br />
Sliced Beefs<br />
CONE<br />
omatoes<br />
Iheerios<br />
)scul C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
FROZEN<br />
Tartan<br />
FRENCH FRIED<br />
POTATOES<br />
Tartan<br />
Tartan<br />
juice<br />
Tartan<br />
LEMONADE<br />
2 "" 29c<br />
2""27c<br />
V 35c<br />
ib.<br />
97c<br />
Syrup 2 ""35c<br />
Chickcn-<strong>of</strong>-the-Sea<br />
TUNA<br />
Chunk Styl.<br />
6'Ai-oi. can<br />
TARTAN<br />
METHODIST<br />
CHURCH Q<br />
LINWOOD<br />
iOMIRS<br />
POINT<br />
SCOTKINS 17c<br />
CUT-RITE 27c<br />
SCOTTIES 27c<br />
^SCOTTOWELS 39c<br />
SOFT WEVE 39c<br />
WALDORF 25c<br />
SCOTTISSUE ifc<br />
Pineapple Juice ^""3 "85c<br />
KEEBLER<br />
pkg 29c<br />
Butter Cookies<br />
ft^e^iceMilk " 9l 7fc<br />
RICHARDSON'S AFTHUUNNER<br />
Mints -•-* 2^250<br />
Lemons >"29e<br />
- - - i - , , „ — - _ _ [t t j i<br />
Farm FrosK Meats, Poultry and Produce<br />
;t»'.tfc^ ^C<br />
\<br />
-., ^'.jri^SVri<br />
THI OCEAN CITY StMTtHlLLEPQER<br />
Hwroyd on Destroyer<br />
For Training Cruke<br />
ROBERT •, HOLROYD<br />
<strong>On</strong> a summer Irainlnlf cruise<br />
aboard the destroyer USB C, H. Roan,<br />
Midshipman del Robert E, lluliuvil<br />
plots the ship's pyslllon and course.<br />
Holroyd Is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Ernest Holroyd (if SIB Ashury<br />
iv.s <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and a »iiiritj!it ill ihe<br />
V. S, Naval Academy.<br />
He vlnlted Rio do Jancrlo, Briizil,<br />
July 210, and arrived at 1rinlcl.nl,<br />
BrltiHh Will Indies, July 20,<br />
More than 3000 midshipmen fnra<br />
Ihe II. S. Naval Academy and Nav.il<br />
Deserve Officer Training C<strong>of</strong>pa <strong>of</strong><br />
1b colleges and universities arc *nk--<br />
ing part in the flrsi irainlnM *?ru^e<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ihe ftuntmer.<br />
The midshipmen l<strong>of</strong>t Norfolk, Va,,<br />
June 13 after participaling In the lm<br />
ternational Naval Review at Hampion<br />
linads June 12, While at §ea they arc<br />
recelvlnn praiical iraiiilng In the<br />
driies and life sboafd modern men,<br />
nl.war.<br />
The midshipmen are st-hediiled ie<br />
crimpletc the cruise at Norfolk Aiii!.<br />
list S after gunnery trainine esercisi's<br />
kl Oiiuutmi im.i Boy, Cuba<br />
CanheuM Tomato<br />
Season Op«ns Light<br />
Processinii <strong>of</strong> the 1BB7 crop <strong>of</strong><br />
tomatoes. New Jersey'« principal procemlng<br />
operation, Bets underway this<br />
veek when tomato lines are started<br />
as two iarue rnnnlne plants. The<br />
season will Bel into flill swinM nest<br />
v.-i-ek when Ihe rvmaindi-r <strong>of</strong> the<br />
prticvssnrs will be iipen i« ret-i'lve<br />
tomnioes,<br />
Kseept »here urowers have heen<br />
ahk> in irrigate Ihelr fli'lrts, ihu early<br />
pickingi and deliveries <strong>of</strong> tomatoes<br />
In the canneries arc espetied to be<br />
i likht due to the severe druuaht <strong>of</strong><br />
the piisl motith. Recent estimiles<br />
a'icady forecast an average state<br />
wide yield <strong>of</strong> only about half <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />
record yield nf IS ft iiiiis per sere<br />
harvested in UM.<br />
TRUTH<br />
GaDg^teni are the reaNitn more<br />
elllex imulil eiindlirt stum clearanee<br />
HE WILt.<br />
FIX IT I<br />
What? Why moil anything!<br />
• Automobiles<br />
• Chimney.<br />
• Electric Appliances<br />
• Glass • Furniture<br />
Ht't tht repairman you'll<br />
find ml m glanc* ' '<br />
YELLOW<br />
PAGES<br />
NMJEtscv lUTaMeMCMrMn<br />
Music Pier Concert Programs<br />
— Clarence Fuhrman, Conductor —<br />
•••Inlilnf Billy at 1 P. M.<br />
PMBAV • JULV MHl<br />
Ojern<br />
Ornnoda<br />
Mr, Alli-n Kelliir<br />
Kngfora ,, Bllllivnn<br />
Aulumn Leavtw Komin<br />
Mi«s Eilpn Alvxiindtr<br />
JIB Plttkalo , , Andprwn<br />
Swalnton Mm Named to<br />
Farmers Home Committee<br />
The iijipoinlmcnl <strong>of</strong> nonald Bar><br />
ber, <strong>of</strong> Swflinton, to (ho Cape May<br />
County Farmyrs' Home Adnilnblrulion<br />
Cannnlttce was announced by<br />
Ralph B, Johnson, County Farmt.rB 1<br />
Home Adminislrulii.n AitinH Sujwr.<br />
visor.<br />
Barber rer>lauu
hi,i, Omttnu wwaude by ta* Cos<br />
May Coaatr «4 tk> Allude CMaHr.<br />
Mmi»i O»ti»l c»aaaaaaal— better mncr known ingni bird Biro hazards nazaras is the th haaal'<br />
eivil defense warnir.g sirens Electricians are always<br />
<strong>of</strong> feathers in the sirens as mule evidence that an<br />
didn't jump soon enough.<br />
. >M » tmi HIM tt»<br />
Mtafl taftw—If M<br />
Aeeortm? is sas litesi aspraiaal<br />
•ae faned sutes u probjblv ahead<br />
*! Ruasu m Ine reeMet n«. not bi<br />
luarf. Vet it » alwaji hard to (mo* Puzzle From F. fl. L<br />
»tea avfraua! <strong>of</strong> mew to believe.<br />
tat snauj tie pesmbfic ones nnt FRENCH fl LOVELAND. our traveling barrister<br />
»fcs Coagre*, B deharms defeise former judse, i- being heard from by his many " '<br />
WWWfaliab aed Ift* eptiBKiic<br />
m such far-<strong>of</strong>f places as Tahiti a,<br />
•mm, Uter—ifbea tie appropriations<br />
isaMfe B w*r<br />
The city.. Iiavelinaest resident is looking Oicr varloml<br />
T>le l"B:a^ Siiiea tii irariiUonali.i oaradlsfi spoil, on a *Iineeli cruise, with other slops<br />
uaderwa^ied its ntm m the IWJ Samoa, Fiji islands and Hawaiian isUnda<br />
s( weapae< M 15 mtgill not he wrtl <strong>On</strong>e cryptic metuEC from New Zealand si Id seoeMM I<br />
.j^eto-i mi inw ih* laiest <strong>of</strong>firal -today 1* Sundav. tuniprrou in Tuesdij " Wo never wen gBji<br />
iuinffli,-> <strong>of</strong> racket InfiMToalion, wfcich timj belt intricacies, and that one floured us col<br />
« 1: lias sneourajiEi so Amerkan more conpliciiled than making change in sharlss'<br />
5ii<br />
ou an maite ine aterugc man<br />
ajd m ntttrmt to him u an aver.<br />
at •an,—creenabars flerjld J ,ur<br />
as!.<br />
riBi<br />
I: be roRnitcd? Why, he joined<br />
the Strj to let the worli tee him —<br />
O«B«t f S .Navai Air SJation, Pen.<br />
nnfB<br />
boon to nunkiiM is the new iraf.<br />
New Jersey Capital Cabm<br />
By J JOSEPH GRIBBINS<br />
Jn 7<br />
fo do<br />
m its SUle<br />
'a New<br />
MOOJiT<br />
ro^sir^ ched<br />
<strong>of</strong> l" al PWW '" New Jersey should be<br />
„ NcB, j,,r!iev m<br />
lM. the compcrative nejri<br />
'""" "" slhoil < "mpaign<br />
«-«.nH-nt«. Londucted bv State<br />
n " 1 ^ D k " ^ i '<br />
r( l<br />
"«««vorillB I" Waw UX<br />
K '»t I" neirlv all counties<br />
Bureau L'aunTv "la,; 1 ,-"•'"S h als " l " cll " les lhe Loe " "^<br />
«arl"ion. in M f I ? ards " ntl lhe 3'iessors are prooWii<br />
Mrcpntasc by"which'the auesied valutaf"<br />
"^ 8 ' 1 ' O r" S "' l "" li '"« on . Hunterdon, f"<br />
CBU '" May, Ciimberland, M<br />
" n B J<br />
JULY Mi<br />
HDtNTLY<br />
Brown eves are an Indication <strong>of</strong><br />
ireak will; black eyes, <strong>of</strong> a weak<br />
ffenae,—Bralnhridge Malntheet.<br />
FURNITURE<br />
ANTIOUI * MODIRN<br />
REFINISHID ant]<br />
REPAIRED<br />
CUSTOM CABINIT WORK<br />
fIRViei ON PUUIITURI<br />
PAUL NORTH'S<br />
WOOD SHOP<br />
[lott. irnaf appsilta «. R. Station<br />
PHONI MM<br />
Saloon Without a Bar , ^m CpCMfF<br />
SPEAKING <strong>of</strong> traveling, the Dodge New,., Bureau F O M I • ' — ' ^* ^<br />
that Americans in Cireat Britain have a lot to learn al<br />
biles<br />
If vou «hould "flat on!" in'a Brlliiih 'saloon," for t<br />
one may haij the bobby on the beat because it means w<br />
top speed in your sedan in the land <strong>of</strong> peers, FarliamM<br />
Besides satooiu. the British have such body styles a<br />
for convcr1ib;e KAI«IR ROLLS<br />
1 tTIAK ROLL!<br />
1 ITALIAN ROLL!<br />
1 RiPPtl RM.U<br />
1 HSALI<br />
AM, DAY SUNDAY<br />
m§mm^<br />
Scholarship Recipients Make<br />
Good os Leaders, Survey Shows<br />
It Costs Less to<br />
Shop at Casel'sl<br />
THIRi'S litth) myatary why Catol't<br />
•all MM bMt for law. I«momy-wl«»<br />
vacationers who «n|oy tha unusual<br />
. . . tha salacfaUa ... In th«Jr<br />
•umnMr m«l*, find HM "|uit right"<br />
foods at Catal'B. Thair •hopping<br />
demand* have built a volume that<br />
ntakM possible the tow, tow<br />
that you'll And only at —<br />
TW KWOCRH SUPER MARKET<br />
THAT IUS EVERYTHING<br />
IN MARGATE — JUST 10 MINUTES<br />
FROM OCEAN CITY<br />
FRUITS and VEGETABLES<br />
DflJCATESSEN<br />
SEAWOOK FROZEN FOODS<br />
SEALTEST ICE CREAM<br />
BRADLErS FARMERS MARKET<br />
116 AHantlc Av«. Phorv. 2124<br />
FREE DELIVERY<br />
DSD?<br />
aBalattlalat TjfcaiaUJaBaSA ftfa^ka^AAHU<br />
new lounsr inreciury<br />
Vkjior Jatoby, execu'lv*<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Now Jer«w fltat* jfc(«l<br />
cLotlon, amMuncM that l« new 1967<br />
Directory <strong>of</strong> Hototo and JfoMa In<br />
(n Man'. $SO Rn« "<br />
A row o*w aptth rlctat* to •<br />
barroom atool at a WUdwood tdnrn<br />
Saturday nl_ht ratolted In a «#aanv<br />
old Candm man tij-Ini • |M<br />
Ing every mode <strong>of</strong> transportation<br />
list Unretired which has just come<br />
from oit cart to airplane <strong>On</strong> her re<br />
o my attention.<br />
tun to San Francisco she plunged<br />
Miss Martin had been a teacher <strong>of</strong> into a busy schedule <strong>of</strong> lecturing and<br />
psychology at Stanford University, furthering the work <strong>of</strong> her beloved<br />
jut her academic career was relative- counseling center. She, continued to<br />
colorless compared to what lay Uva actively until 1943 when she<br />
ahead. After W she tried to enjoy passed awif at 91.<br />
quiet fruits <strong>of</strong> retirement but,<br />
S • *<br />
LOCAL<br />
24-HOUR SERVICE<br />
FACTORY TRAINED<br />
rebelling at boredom and inactivity, MISS MARTIN'S LIFE should be<br />
jecame convinced that mankind need<br />
SERVICEMEN<br />
an Inspiration to all, for she has<br />
ednew challenges In retirement She shown through personal example that For Information on<br />
leelded to set a personal example by the retirement years may well be the<br />
packing her remaining days with bast years <strong>of</strong> our lives.<br />
THIS LOW COST PLAN<br />
fire eom- useful effort and stimulating activity.<br />
CALL 0450<br />
gnles to participate.<br />
And pack them she did I<br />
At u she became a consulting<br />
i.vcholoKlst ^nd then at W opened WN IIVMM<br />
LOUIS TACCARIHO<br />
Shannon Training<br />
he world's first Child Guidance Clln.<br />
With ROTC Cad.tt ie for preschool children. ftMLMp Mf<br />
FUEL OIL<br />
James J, Shannon, SOB <strong>of</strong> Charles At 75 she and a friend took a trip •QUESTIONi Whe in*«tei rti. PLUMBING . HEATING<br />
J, Shannon, las' Si. Charles pl,f <strong>Ocean</strong> around the world with leisurely stop- Ump hair tint R. I., Utivttd Clti.<br />
<strong>City</strong>, Is scheduled to complete six vers In Palestine, India, and Japan, Ctllftrmit.<br />
QtM*ra( Motor* DBICOMM<br />
weeks <strong>of</strong> annual BOTC trainiiig Aug- At /76 she bought an automobile ANSWER: It „.. laveattd b, •11 WIST AVINUal<br />
ust 3 at the TtanspoiiaUaB Trdninc J and began taking driving lessons. ft'» i"Nii *i v i *<br />
Command, Fort EtuiU, Va. with Flunking the first examination, she<br />
JOSEPH, Ian,<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Penn- pissed the second and subsequently<br />
sylvania cadet program.<br />
rove across the country four tunes. Patmi ipplied February If, 1141,<br />
While it the fort Cadet Shannon At 78 she opened the world's first<br />
Grained June I, IMt<br />
will be Instructed In all phases <strong>of</strong> lid Age Counseling Center which Tbi lamp prumn( Betaod kat<br />
ansportatlon activities, with em. as since become a model for coun.<br />
N nit Mcceuful all n th.<br />
phasis on nuclear warfare operations.<br />
V.W.A, It btiog, am i|,4 sellng for the elderly.<br />
B1iBrlj<br />
um lint, wtleb Mir shea in<br />
The jl-year-old cadet was Kradu. At TO «he took an extensive auto- •Tfrlasked—npKiillv fa children'!<br />
aled from the University <strong>of</strong> Pennsyl. mobile trip through Mexico which ••ir, li wtll •• in that <strong>of</strong> ietB-igen<br />
an la In 1117, Me is • member <strong>of</strong> was packed with excitement and ud W«M« who ,r. TifV Plrdnilsr<br />
Beta Them Pi fraternity.<br />
skirmishes, Including a robbery dur> atout Biting Ihel, k,i, tfilaed into NEW!<br />
ing which a bandit brandished a IB- •<strong>of</strong>l natural mint. nt,<br />
Try OCM* Sty Marehmitt Pint ! inch hatchet over her head.<br />
•£» mMratf h TW dmritmt<br />
At 80 she pjunged into politics, MMrMstr M f<br />
from<br />
leading political study groups and ,<br />
JACK LOUIS<br />
MUSICAL CENTER & STUDIOS<br />
637 Ajbury Ava, PIIMW MM<br />
SHUT MUSIC RECORDS<br />
Bally f tit A, M, 'HI • P, M. — Friday A<br />
FOR THE FAMII.V THAT Nt'FD<br />
Worried About<br />
holding posts on various committees, |<br />
That same year she bought a typewriter<br />
and learned how to type.<br />
At II she took a tour through<br />
Soviet Russia, traveling alone as the<br />
eldery friends who had promised<br />
to go along backed out at the last<br />
minute.<br />
At 82. having always lived in the<br />
city and being curious about rural<br />
life, she bought a 87-iere farm near<br />
Pieisanton, Calif., where she experl<br />
m<br />
niented with scientific farming meth<br />
Your Food Budget?<br />
ods and used as co-vvorkera unent.<br />
ployable elderly people who were<br />
happy for the treat <strong>of</strong> living on a<br />
farm and doing such work as they<br />
could In connection with raising vege-<br />
At tU VlM«i<br />
ln <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
phone K7T,<br />
Flanders Hotel,<br />
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O nriM from MM CHr, hnt •» I<br />
*wr 6reenhouses,., UNWOOfc i<br />
SOUTH Jf JtSffT'S A4OS7 COMPLETE<br />
STILL OFFERS<br />
REDUCED<br />
STUDIO RENTAI<br />
No nMd hr any child or<br />
fongo HM <strong>of</strong>>portunity o+<br />
MiMduM prattle* white<br />
ALSO INSTRUMENT RENTALS<br />
BY THI WEEK _ BY THE<br />
BY RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN<br />
W. An knetashn DMtan far<br />
SOHM1K . JANtsEN « KIMBALL •lANOt<br />
COMN A LOO«V MMAMJ<br />
•etT IN BAND INSTKtMMNTS<br />
Big<br />
BIO NIW 19S7<br />
12.3 «•.*.<br />
J6EIAT0*<br />
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• BvttorBlnln<br />
• NmrUal<br />
EDWARD S. CORS<br />
HOTPOINT APPLIANCES — ELECTRICAL<br />
PHONE M48
foams<br />
> Bare than you «n<br />
—FuMIlM Hynu.<br />
t) Ilka Adonis' gar.<br />
', Vfcat one day bloomed, and<br />
t war* the next.<br />
—StudtupMT*<br />
I JWM >M rdfaig to our hope*.<br />
I aaffora accordta* to our foan.<br />
Vat tlun ai* wikonn, welcome M<br />
friend, WIHM Hwt outrun, hia<br />
MUMLy—^tv dTdsWAsTstll<br />
*70,000<br />
at Wildwood Golf Club<br />
A fnum nrandtatt project M<br />
UM WUdmett 0o¥ and Country dob<br />
waa annonowd tar <strong>of</strong>ndala Mila wrrk.<br />
The promt M-raarotd wooden<br />
bolldlnl la to be nwiaced with<br />
Bodem Mock and brick struoture <br />
And all he does Is lo encourage ahead by saving reg-<br />
th then made d ffor<br />
replacement plates. ernor said that on visitors' day at<br />
roots to turn up toward the surfarc<br />
This costs twice at much per plate Ktrvin, nonalcoholic punch and <strong>of</strong> hose water instead <strong>of</strong> going down ularly . , , and mve<br />
than through mtss production, the cookies are served to the guesti, lie deep after the moisture in the will. here. Your money<br />
governor Mid, Then, when the plates observed that Morven operates on a Then for some reason he canl<br />
*n ready, the Botorijt must return light budget.<br />
spriflkjs, and whs! happen!,? Plants earns mor§ .', , your<br />
to the motor vehicle agency. He An editor noted that Senator<br />
iiMustomed to a daily drink are like, account is insured<br />
must remove the eld tags—<strong>of</strong>ten a Forbes has been to Washington to ly lo die unless they're rained on up to $10,000.<br />
difficult JOB and turn them In before request the endorsement <strong>of</strong> President<br />
getting new onei.<br />
LAWN CAN KICOVER<br />
Eisenhower in nU quest for the guv<br />
This means two trip* for the mo- ernorshlp <strong>of</strong> New Jersi'y,<br />
torist or for tama member <strong>of</strong> his<br />
Our lau-n specialists are in the<br />
family, greater inconvenience, grvilt Sswnwr M.yn«r gave {I at hit business because they like tu me<br />
ei cost, and generally unsatisfactory opinion tti.r th. popularity <strong>of</strong> a green grass growing. They say that<br />
CURRENT<br />
method <strong>of</strong> operation. This came Prnld.nt i. n«t "nagatiabli". He the typical bluegrass lawn is luiici<br />
i.boul. uld the gavamor, bscause MM PrnMetif Rs«ev>lf, Pmigent <strong>of</strong>f if you just let nature take over<br />
the majority party In the Legislature Trom.n and PFHtdent ITIs«ihow.r iii a drought unless yoii'rc prepared<br />
RATION<br />
listened to the Republican guher. had dhwannd that they cauld not to apply plenty <strong>of</strong> ualer. Lawn<br />
runortal candidate, who persuaded always transfer their p e ri o n a I grasses Just go to sleep when tliinMs<br />
tl.tm it would be possible to nave political stnngth Is sthen. This get tough, and they'll come bat*<br />
SAVINGS<br />
some money.<br />
h (tfucUlly Irus- Mjf y.ar becauie when the dry spell is over.<br />
The governor said his administra- the FmidHif It not a candidate far SpeciiUisls in ornamental plants<br />
tion then urged that the legislation •iMflM.<br />
know how much money some home<br />
VIAB<br />
at least call for 1B57 Inserts in the<br />
owners have put into their landstap.<br />
oid platw. That, too, was defeated "When he is not running, his coat ing and they suggest that budgeted<br />
In the Legislature, the governor tails are not so long as they are when »aler can best be used around new<br />
Hid, with the embarrassing result he ly running," the governor said. trees and shrubbery.<br />
that New Jersey motorists are now He added that Mr. Eisenhower was<br />
DIRECT REDUCTION MORTGAGE<br />
A soils s p c c i a I i s t, Wallace A.<br />
stopped in other statea and question elected In 19S2, there were more Mitchellrw, goes along «ith the idea<br />
ed aa to whether their registrations Democratic candidates for Congress <strong>of</strong> first taking care <strong>of</strong> the wilef<br />
have expired ,<br />
FOR HOME PURCHASE mi<br />
elected than Republican candidates. needs <strong>of</strong> trees and shrubs with im.<br />
The governor was asked what he Apparently Mr Elsenhower's person, mature root systems.<br />
might do about a proposed bill to al popularity was not transferred to 11 you have any water left, he says,<br />
IMPROVEMENTS<br />
prohibit Sunday retail trade. He jther members <strong>of</strong> his party. use it on the annual flowers or vege=<br />
•aid he doe* not comment on legis- In response to another question,<br />
lation before It reaches him for de- he Governor said he would appear<br />
Dltldrld Ba.rd Ol PrnrM<br />
cision. He described it aa a complex with local candidates and give sup.<br />
situation. The resort areas in the port Is them. He said he respected<br />
•late rely upon Sunday business dur the right <strong>of</strong> the Democntie party ARROW CLEANERS<br />
lug a limited number <strong>of</strong> weeks in thenumbers<br />
to choose the candidates<br />
ji Jr. It would be difficult to draft<br />
935 Atbury Av». OcMn <strong>City</strong><br />
they wish at the local level.<br />
THE DRIVER'S<br />
SEAT<br />
the Air Force's' l«h Fighter<br />
Group, stationed at Ethan Allen air.<br />
Held near Wlnooski, Vermont, should<br />
haw a Sergeartt Gulliver named after<br />
the hero <strong>of</strong> Gulliver's Travels. Sergeant<br />
Gufliver would he an appropriate<br />
member <strong>of</strong> this safety-conscious<br />
group, for it has built a unique little<br />
toum that mteht have been inspired<br />
by this faneus book about the adventures<br />
<strong>of</strong> a man visiting a world<br />
<strong>of</strong> tiny people.<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the 14th Fighter Group<br />
recently erected a miniature village<br />
—complete with churches, schools<br />
Ml homes that line real asphalt<br />
street!!—In which safety is taught to<br />
children. Overhead blinker signals,<br />
trueto-llfe reflective signs, traffic<br />
control lane* and airmen policemen<br />
»dd realism to the village. The<br />
signs help teach the Importance <strong>of</strong><br />
safety after dark as well as In day.<br />
time.<br />
Called Saietyvllle, U.S.A-, the mln<br />
lature town, logically, is a popular<br />
•ttractlqn far children <strong>of</strong> the area.<br />
Safetyvillr programs, conducted<br />
•very Saturday afternoon, Include<br />
bicycle and automobile safety, pedestrian<br />
safety, family automobile safety<br />
and safety In play. A motion picture<br />
made for the children features a<br />
lead character, Dopey, by nine, who<br />
insists on doing everything wrong.<br />
HU heroic cauBMrBart la Safety Sam,<br />
an airman dmaed «• a clown, who<br />
rtdei the streets af SafelyvII!e in a<br />
buttery-powered ear,<br />
A string <strong>of</strong> children In Bedal ears<br />
follow elate behind San, and whan<br />
he signals far a tun, the youngsters<br />
espy hi. lead. No wonder the ehu.<br />
dren love BaAQrvIUe. What young,<br />
ater eould rMUt the appenl<strong>of</strong> s child<br />
ntae village, a rre* Movie «nd a clown<br />
to lead all procwdlog.?<br />
Vou tmay aak U the town teach*,<br />
any ttatblf itaaMM, Or dwa it Just<br />
keep children from underfoot Sat.<br />
urday afternoons?<br />
Some induction <strong>of</strong> ih. effeMi <strong>of</strong><br />
•» program tan b« mtuand by<br />
the report from a filher rebuked<br />
W te her whan he started<br />
"HfKBad, yeu'r. f«Ung out on<br />
Dopey, yd,,* Mid the youngrter.<br />
— . • •tap UM tfory about Ui«<br />
slxyear-old belle VM asked h«r<br />
moth*r to Mop tw.uie h«r door <strong>of</strong><br />
tb» car mot l«k«4. And *n II.<br />
ypu-vla boy wtoo had teata •ttendlnc<br />
Safatyvllle clanea IruUUd that bis<br />
father check his bike for .are work-<br />
Ing order<br />
••*• awiat ailnlflcattr<br />
f «h* Safatwlll* prwatn<br />
f«at«r urs MMn ky<br />
• t •-- - - -<br />
Th* J4«* nchtu onaf bo 4MM<br />
!•,- >•?" t<br />
something significant—mijhe safety '<br />
education both entertaining and ef-'<br />
fectlve. Everybody agrees that there<br />
is a vital need for safety education,<br />
and the 14th fighter Group has i<br />
shown how it can be made fun for !<br />
all concerned. '<br />
Try OcHn <strong>City</strong> Merchants Pint<br />
SUITS<br />
PLAIN<br />
s l,00<br />
CLIANID and PRESSED<br />
Cash and Carry<br />
Thta me wants you to get djoowyr For<br />
Chevrolet lov« to Aow what it's got<br />
inside, outside and in performance. Chtv.<br />
jr^t is the only ear in its fidd with Body<br />
by Fliher—rtyrdUy put toother, with a<br />
ioljd, wbstantlal took. Fine finishing<br />
touches on every ilde confirm the crafti.<br />
nmndilp that worn into its mafcini.<br />
and perffmnanee<br />
1001 Atbury Avenue<br />
are pretty speeiil, too. There's a wellwhat.are.we-waitlng.,or<br />
spirit in the<br />
engine, eipecially when you show a Chevrolet<br />
a mountain. And you'll do a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
i«»ldng to find comparable imoothncM<br />
steadineis and nimblenesi on the roadot<br />
any prici! See a Chevrolet at your<br />
dealer-s-see how much more it has to<br />
s^rk ejECitement and your pride!<br />
Eftlt<br />
cnivnoi<br />
MOIll: PKOfLE I<br />
CnliVMOLKTS 1<br />
ANY 0THE« CI* •<br />
It gives you<br />
more to be proud <strong>of</strong>!<br />
DONTiW<br />
(M****^*.^, .<br />
, f a m m,<br />
Chevrolet Dei<br />
JULY 26, 1957<br />
iphlc SocUty<br />
i M*y Geographic Society<br />
i 1M7 lecture aerie* on Fri-<br />
July IB, when James<br />
presented 111* beautifully<br />
lecture ."<strong>On</strong> th« Trail<br />
i In the Northern Rockies",<br />
i heads Hie Gsolojy Depart.<br />
men* at LaMy«tu Coes<br />
Last Saturday morning, p, Ruaell<br />
Ufom, farmer prwrtdent <strong>of</strong> the Sort-<br />
e«y. conducted a toor <strong>of</strong> thi fluhlng<br />
Industrv at Qjid Spring. The group<br />
lew ttie dragnets and cabin used<br />
for fishing, ud the iotaler tHti,<br />
T*«n Uie jroup vIMted the c»nnlnK<br />
department, where flams and conchi<br />
are prepared.<br />
Choicest Ingredient* for<br />
CANAPES I HOfiS D'OEUYRES<br />
Delightful, delicious foodi for the<br />
cocktail hour including Cocktail s»u.<br />
sage, Smoked Oysters. Cocktail <strong>On</strong>ion.<br />
Caviar, Olives Stuffed with Anchovies,<br />
Roquefort Dressing, Sweet Pickled<br />
cantaloupe. Cocktail Meat Balls, and<br />
many, many othera,<br />
COLD CUTS SANDWICHES &<br />
SALADS TO TAKf OUT<br />
Open 'til 11 P, M,<br />
Asbury Delicatessen<br />
I Asbury Av«. Acroti from Palmar Chevrolet<br />
Custom-Designed<br />
To Fit Your Car<br />
{MOTOROLA CAR RADIOS<br />
nth<br />
••riiniw Motorola VO1UMAT1C nnm rliK<br />
csniisnt ten* atnn, th.r.'i a .ignol -<br />
•irwif w Hit Holloni. (Ml p.rlormina,<br />
RiOit.c1«e«iidabl« rselie yey esn swnl Medtl 7M, acfiel snrf<br />
"istalled while you wait—EASY TERMS<br />
C4if RADIO REPAIR SERVICE<br />
Wf CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF<br />
EVEREADY PORTABLE RADIO BATTERIES<br />
COLIS RADIO SiRVICI<br />
Motorola Sales and Service<br />
Asbury Ave. Phone 3206<br />
Wetherill's<br />
THBOClAN CITY<br />
Mo$t People Think They're Overweight,<br />
Says Man Who's Weighed * em For 26 Years<br />
By BILL RASIR<br />
At the comer <strong>of</strong> Atlantic gv. and<br />
Wh at, sits J. M. podd jf, beneath<br />
his umbrella and behind his scale.<br />
Jim, as he U known to pven'oue,<br />
can easily bo caliod the weii'hmasUr<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oifnn city since he has hucn<br />
operating his stale hole lor 2B OI<br />
his 62 year!,.<br />
Ail those years were spent at<br />
various spot!! along liiu uoiii>d»alis.<br />
but this year then! were no platts<br />
ovallable. Miny visitors lime asked<br />
where Jim wenl this summer since<br />
he was so well entabllslietl on the<br />
'walk.<br />
Spigot Left Open;<br />
Beat Almost Founders<br />
Coast Guards at ihe Cape viay<br />
Station Tuesday .'uiompanii-.l to port<br />
at Wlldwood a commercial lishiiv<br />
vessel which »m Ihn-aU n.-il with<br />
founderins by a fool <strong>of</strong> water whirl)<br />
had seeped into the enaine room<br />
throujjh a spigot accidentally [eft<br />
open,<br />
Henry Hi-nrickson captain <strong>of</strong> the<br />
"Boho," H 50.fool trafi, said Ihe<br />
trouble developed three miles at wa.<br />
He radioed the Coa«l nuard that the<br />
boat was In danicer.<strong>of</strong> sinklns. The<br />
spigui lakes In sea water witti whith<br />
to wash the ftah oboan'. , " ',<br />
GREENBRIAR<br />
KENNELS<br />
BOARDING<br />
AIR CONDITIONED PENS<br />
TRIMMING AND<br />
BATHING<br />
SHORE ROAD<br />
BEESLEY'S POINT<br />
Phane O.C, 3653-R-2<br />
150th Anniversary<br />
GIFT TO YOU!!<br />
Thru<br />
PHIL TURNER'S<br />
MONTGOMERY PAINT<br />
'21 ASBUDY AVE.<br />
lisbmautiful<br />
IATTER<br />
OWL<br />
STORI<br />
PHONi 0499<br />
REE<br />
HaMi IH fitM-i« *m ** •<br />
,talMriplil<br />
WITH EACH<br />
HaaM -Jtat-Inr- n inslii. i<br />
ii in utji In • «• mi •awiihM i<br />
GALLON OR MORE<br />
k« ay, VMI •• i iw, tn-<br />
T T»k» Advantag* <strong>of</strong> this SpMlal Anniv«r*ary Offar Now I<br />
7<br />
Irtaln* I* that he cannat w«rk hit<br />
Malt In Mil .all y.ar rvuntl.<br />
til hi* M years, hf- haa mode many<br />
Jrkwids •nd weighed many people.<br />
He estimate, he wclghii between 100<br />
•ltd tOO people a dry and multiplied<br />
ly m summers, that i> a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
weight on his urale.<br />
Aa a matter <strong>of</strong> fact, one Male<br />
MUM not make it, Jim ha. had<br />
TTle weighing iMuinea:, was Inlrodueed<br />
to Jim by hl> father who op-<br />
He says he has bc
U '< i ^<br />
STORE<br />
RENT<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
Shop, China or<br />
-TfVMl lllrNil or StrMt<br />
., 'Aff<br />
MJ<br />
k'Oy Supplied<br />
. * w r<br />
patar Council<br />
lei<br />
1W<br />
cert<br />
or<br />
provide*<br />
lie, OCEAN CITY, N. J,<br />
See<br />
5-OOC7<br />
Lfstwl For State<br />
Drinker*,<br />
Tjwre an wa.00o alcoholica lit New<br />
.Jnay. Dr. Aleut •rawna-Itcyar,<br />
ebnlaal director <strong>of</strong> the SIMa NMMO-<br />
Ptjrchiitrle tuthuta, reported u N*W<br />
tiattle Brunswick tills week.<br />
hf a police <strong>of</strong>ficer or Dr. Brawae-Meyer, parUeiaattnf in<br />
~ .fMMatrUav atoll no} tlw wtckty broadcast Ratten thl<br />
vafilty forum, uid SjOOO at thii<br />
At • enflnnnt That group nave bam humM both ment-<br />
nr* prohibited ally am) physically by alevbaUtn.<br />
tat mtdbtocfc under<br />
William Harris, chief <strong>of</strong> the alcoholism<br />
control program <strong>of</strong> the Stile<br />
.^~J\ traffic accidents look Department <strong>of</strong> Health, <strong>of</strong>fered 'he<br />
. <strong>of</strong> S53 pede&triatu on Nowopinion<br />
that moat alcoholics come<br />
*fr#eU and fai*h»a>s last from among those who call their<br />
selves locioi driakers.<br />
ttaa tkld chafu on your Moat authorities now believe there<br />
*- alway* My l*aa thin you<br />
I* no definite cure for alcoholism,<br />
taint<br />
Mr. Harris aald. They feel the -mswer<br />
lies In rehabilitating alcoholic*<br />
to the point where they, csn nuiuxc<br />
th*ir lives without the use <strong>of</strong> alco-<br />
INCOME r»ft6p«TY hol..<br />
419 OCEAN AVENUE Ariel Ljndv. rehabilitation coun-<br />
Llcanaad IMMOI Guatt HWIM «r selor at the Sute RehablllUtton Comfamily<br />
A*t*. Open far inaawc- Fission, said that in rehablMtatinf<br />
Ran, U» it • tl» aflrf Baraf.<br />
Mew Jersey*! (Icbbollcs the prtmiry<br />
r toerf Brakar «• Phana PMa.<br />
Job <strong>of</strong> the commission Is to fiadj<br />
suitable einployment. The comnn*<br />
Dffway 4-1100.<br />
sion tries to take alcoholics awaf<br />
SACRIFICING AT $11,500 from conditions which would encourage<br />
drlDklnf, he explained.<br />
:* i<br />
$*w*r Plant Plans<br />
Advances! by Cr*>«t<br />
The Wildwaad Crest ConimiMlim<br />
this week adapted three resolutions<br />
advancing the comtmctlon <strong>of</strong> a new<br />
sanitary sewage dlsposul plant there.<br />
The resolution authorized the McepUnee<br />
<strong>of</strong> srchltccfs plans, Me<br />
communlty'i request for federal aM<br />
In flBaaclBf (he project and the iequltion<br />
<strong>of</strong> iddltlonal property or<br />
evMnent to link tha proposed -lt<br />
with the Inland waterway<br />
The new plant will be located on<br />
•h#ws bland and will replnee the<br />
eulmodM InjUIIalien « Rosemary<br />
ana Park hlvd. in the Crest,<br />
BtaajB Clly M.rchantt<br />
MORTGAGE MANS<br />
* CONVENTIONAL<br />
• CONSTRUCTION<br />
NATIONAL BANK<br />
OF OCEAN CITY<br />
SMM <strong>City</strong>, It, J.<br />
7*L t<br />
SEA ISLE brnett<br />
£ M J?L t<br />
COTTAGi<br />
Confuting <strong>of</strong> 3 btdroomi<br />
(jriin 2 «xtra rum in attic)<br />
dining room, living room,<br />
(titehan and bath. Extra<br />
•ntt, utility room on<br />
ftnf floor. Aluminum combination<br />
Mth and screen*.<br />
Oil hot water heat. Properly<br />
b csntraiiy tocatad.<br />
tM.MAXWEU<br />
-Worn $%tbo;<br />
WKT AVf NUg<br />
Xhristmqs In Mf Theme <strong>of</strong><br />
Party tot<br />
SANTA GLAUS was an honored guest and distributed<br />
gifts to all the small fry, even though it was July, at the<br />
weekly social event at the Flanders Hotel. Herbert Johns,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, one <strong>of</strong> the gutiti, impersonated the visitor<br />
from the North Pole.—Senior Studio photo.<br />
"Christmas in July" echoed through | Thomas Leer, conductor <strong>of</strong> ehor-<br />
Santa Clays. Amid Christmas Use<br />
orations and laughter <strong>of</strong> the fuesti<br />
the Mwiskered old gent arrived with<br />
fur fashion shsw sponsored by<br />
the Oermanlown f*ur Company,<br />
Prises were presented to Ihe guests<br />
and i perfume named "Christinas<br />
In July" was given to all (he women<br />
presult. The fashion* were in!ro.<br />
duetd by srn, Walter Sleunipng.<br />
Kiwanians Enjoy<br />
Hi-Fi Concert<br />
Telephone Man in<br />
Demonstration Hare<br />
Ooean <strong>City</strong> Kiwanjans were treated<br />
to a hi-ll rewrdlng eoneert Wednesday<br />
by Michael McCahe, public relations<br />
supervisor for the New Jersey<br />
Bell Telephone Co.<br />
Mr. MeCabe was guest speaker at<br />
the meeting, but for the most part<br />
employed an elaborate recording system<br />
io tell his story <strong>of</strong> "Accent on<br />
Sound".<br />
He demonstrated steno phonic<br />
sound with tape rtcortuigs <strong>of</strong> it-<br />
Hospital, entertained<br />
with several vocal seleelions<br />
and climaxed the program by<br />
leading the guests in singing -Jingle<br />
Bells".<br />
In keeping with the winter ichjd.<br />
ula <strong>of</strong> New Year's Bvo being «! York and MliirBalto, Stack behniat<br />
Amarlun Stack exehanpi<br />
121 Sooth Brood StrMt,<br />
•Innypwkar SV49M<br />
Clinton D. Lowden<br />
RiPRBSiNTATlVI<br />
Save Tins, Timm and Miht<br />
Cap. May Coonfr tVlda* CwnmliiHa<br />
OCEAN CfTY - LOHGPOBT<br />
AUTO<br />
BRIDGE<br />
MN6LI FAU, M.<br />
• Tha (hart UovH H AManllc CKr •<br />
11141<br />
FarmSponesnwn<br />
Values<br />
tanta**lhil tte iUI* ••» •--nation<br />
in ytr MM v»lue <strong>of</strong><br />
id-w «U».te avcraaW<br />
•atkmd MW) M W per acre,<br />
a* aefetf.<br />
-v«m» fiiEti M a» New twin<br />
Ihwkr las ranKM. wanld<br />
rmllU |M <strong>of</strong> tho- nornulrf faaBBBBaia&ll<br />
IS SlMlES ' fit n Hi I *••••• a! s<br />
_ as«M«. W f<br />
«ntval tth b a rtdtcnliw* tHMIiSB,<br />
H ki MM Ma h; ttfst who kn«<br />
h MM fcMMl* «#• bw H Ml<br />
• hbJB Mai nhte mum ot Hi<br />
n|M 1» *»n»bu. Bat liram at<br />
tfaui ,<br />
Wlu, U spoti, six flounder and U<br />
114. Um Ollphant hailed a no-Wt-<br />
pwen Ia«t Thuradiy. Bob Borkley<br />
ter for the Pale Hoee and hi* taam<br />
<strong>of</strong> HuBtMten Vallpy nit Into eight<br />
mate, John CMnat«. oontribittad to<br />
! wsten. The wind shift, WeaU »IMT 16 kings.<br />
the acortiut with • thrw baaer.<br />
ed •round to the pouth and nnught A (Mb <strong>of</strong> IMkn aboard Bob<br />
In dolphin, irmrlln, tuna and a fssd<br />
The flrat half mbur cfaanuM, V*<br />
Monuun> "Jembo" landed a total<br />
run <strong>of</strong> MUM.<br />
Dodsera. edged the Cfcrdfnalt, M.<br />
<strong>of</strong> IM blue* Mondajr about 33 miles<br />
Diek Wertley amaeksd a hiwte run<br />
The dolphin urn <strong>of</strong>f fm Fithnm aounatM <strong>of</strong> Capo May. Monihan<br />
•long with the marUn and tuna. The reported ttat the Mich waa mad* Malani '<br />
to win the tfaitm. Jim f<strong>On</strong>« W» U>e<br />
ponutomui uitatrbt, what the Ito- bet»tai 10 a, m. and 1:M p. m. and •ran* 19 J<br />
wimina pitcher.<br />
man* called MUM, have aetued tha fish were hitting as fust aa the Yankan • 4 Rick ffowell pltdMd a\ Ottw» hltttr<br />
around the pota, IB to It mile, <strong>of</strong>f hook* hit the water. <strong>On</strong> several PHKIlM i 7 Tuesday aa the White Sox ttok a<br />
shore. Report! aay Mere are plenty occasion* ail four outrbnen went Mrafn 1 10 7-2 victory from the Cardinal*. Hie<br />
<strong>of</strong> them but they an on the umall <strong>of</strong>f on strike*. Memlxrs <strong>of</strong> the party<br />
aame day the Dodtfera made fct two<br />
side.<br />
were, RicfloM Oorr and Harry Walk,<br />
Malf<br />
straight try downlsW the Bed Latfa,<br />
Sea bam and porglr q can be taken<br />
<strong>of</strong> ifcKewHwrt. pa,, Fred Dtlu-h <strong>of</strong> MJnant<br />
B-I. Wdt Wertley ni the winner.<br />
Oeaan <strong>City</strong>, and nussell Conklln Jr. White lav ,<br />
An King mucked a triple for the<br />
between 12 and 15 miles outside <strong>of</strong> Baltniere,<br />
Dodgw. ....<br />
Bums<br />
Oeean <strong>City</strong> and one report haa It<br />
R*d Latt ..<br />
that there are a few flounder out<br />
« • *<br />
C.rdliuli .. .<br />
Some people never 'know whan<br />
there,<br />
Th« J. MacDoiwelii, senior and<br />
they are licked, and other* get ao<br />
Junior, flshlnu out <strong>of</strong> Lemont'a on<br />
BIUM art Mkini M whila aM<br />
Arter playing to a 2-2 tie In theused<br />
to it they dont mind.<br />
TMMdaJr MaM SO kings and four<br />
fratn, er white and blue nytani naandef, Brlnl Wilson <strong>of</strong> Philly<br />
Ant play-<strong>of</strong>f game, the Braves came<br />
and are clot, ro Ihf Mirfaca, rha eaftarM 40 kings last Saturday, back tlw Bcond day to top the Yan- REROEANT AT AltMH tUUM<br />
larsMf Mphin, an II Muitrier, mn Tb* fitmm day Richard Itartman.<br />
kees for the first half Morning BY VIRTUE <strong>of</strong> eiteCMUon 1 aliall «-<br />
hkw with a rlas*d Hi.<br />
Arthur Elchorn and WUllam Hart-<br />
League crown, 104. In the minors,<br />
pour to Kile At public v«ndue_on Tuc«diy<br />
July 30, 1BS7, at 1 P M.. tt<br />
Closer to ihare, klngii, weiks and<br />
man 4 miiadeiphia totaled IS King*. second half action started Monday JubtlH RHUuruit, «ti Si. and At-<br />
white pereh are good In the surf, Joe rWell, TrtMiton, Alvln Philips with the Dodgers and White Sox<br />
lantic Aimue. Otwul <strong>City</strong>. «U th»<br />
WeaMs seem to be holding the edge and Arthur Johnson <strong>of</strong> ocean <strong>City</strong> falling Into a quick tie for flnt place<br />
rurnlture on Ihe<br />
In the surf u areli as over the floun- and Charles Howies <strong>of</strong> Ltntvood took After the 2-2 stalemate on Monday,<br />
der In the bay, Klnea are again 25 kings and two flounders. Ron Miles pitched the Braves to<br />
I SUP MMTAUI<br />
running In the inlet.<br />
i i *<br />
As far as the martin and tuna are<br />
Captain _U FMi,f. "THa Run.<br />
0<br />
concerned, they have been hooked iS^^r 9*9^8 Bly ftyf or Afnurn PBIHF<br />
• MAWMi<br />
and fought but no one can keep ran Intv »m» af M«a MUM latt<br />
them on the line. The nrst one has Mandari Tha party af V, D, GARRISON Jewelers<br />
not been brought Into Oeean <strong>City</strong> Lctuir*, V, O. NmtniHBH, Paul<br />
DIAMONDS . WATCHfS . JEWELRY<br />
yet,<br />
ClfcM, Htrff PhlllpMn, and My<br />
* • •<br />
TMHM •« HirrMurt and JM<br />
WATCH BMI CLOCK H«P#I«INO<br />
Puka af NM £umk«Hanrf, Fa,<br />
JIWELRY MOMRNIZCD<br />
Turning to fish that have been fcaatwt a tafal af II MUM and ana<br />
HI Aakury A», Ocaan <strong>City</strong>, N. i, MMM ftH<br />
brought into town. Id Conmun tells banlla, Fhlllpaan Maffad Hia<br />
us that the four "boy* on dolphins" kMilta wnkh wdndfd In at flya<br />
this week were Jack FeJton, pan peundi, Th.y mn 14 mil afr.<br />
GwdwLn and Page Brown aboard<br />
Pel ton's "BaHyblrd" and Dan<strong>On</strong><br />
the S2nd. the Silver Spray un-<br />
Swell a rt, Felton, Goodwin and der Cast. Al Burchard was out after<br />
Brown brought back three from <strong>of</strong>f i taaa, Alfred Day <strong>of</strong> Wsslilnfi.<br />
the northeast <strong>of</strong> Five Fathom shoal. ton tanded five and Norm Smith <strong>of</strong><br />
The largest was 18 pounds and was San Francisco boated a three pound<br />
three feet, nine inches long. The er, Burcliard reported the ba«4<br />
smallest was 10 pounds, gwebUrt's running well on Thursday, Friday<br />
weighed In at 16 pound). Ed tells and SHurday with a slackening <strong>of</strong>f<br />
us these are unusually larae for this en BundBy,<br />
far north.<br />
BUI and Fred Erinkman <strong>of</strong> IJiln<br />
AIM frwn Cornm.n'i Mckla «hop resort and Bill ROM <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
CMMI tha repsrt <strong>of</strong> Eln»r Shelly, were n*hin( out <strong>of</strong> Sleelnan'i last<br />
Tom Weaki and tan, Hner 8r*o Saturday and caught It flounders<br />
ory MM) Rlch.rd OfaarhsMH- etch, and 29 hinss. Twenty weaks and<br />
ing IM MUM and flv* bonlt. three flounders made up the creel<br />
aboard Hw "IIMarLaa", John Me- <strong>of</strong> James and EUa Jefferleg and<br />
Klnnar and w. H. Davl* landed M Frances Pcten <strong>of</strong> Walllnford on the<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ihe um*, avenglni about 1/4 2ist. <strong>On</strong> the same day P. L. Baker,<br />
pound).<br />
<strong>of</strong> Woodbury, slugged 22 klngles.<br />
Aho on the !M H. Tauf and L.<br />
Cemun netted 25 basg and five<br />
flounders, F. M. Carlin, Art Taylor<br />
and a, William NlbMett <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> boated SO baas and seven kings.<br />
The weight range was 1 3.4 to 2<br />
pounds.<br />
f '<br />
„'»*_,<br />
TOUTS MMtae<br />
Unmatched Quality - Unbelievable Sqvj<br />
Tireston*<br />
SUPER<br />
MARKET<br />
TIRE<br />
SALE!!<br />
Tha tira that was ORIGINAL<br />
EQUIPMENT on 8,000,000 new<br />
can as they left the factory.<br />
Same Tread Design . . . Modern<br />
Improvements . . ,<br />
firtffotit<br />
DELUXE<br />
SUPER<br />
Plus t»x and<br />
rteappaUe<br />
turn<br />
*<br />
Lew, Lew Prices en All Sizes and Types<br />
CHAMPIONS<br />
Site<br />
6 00 16<br />
6.5016<br />
8.40.15<br />
6.70.15<br />
7.10.18<br />
7,60.15<br />
Size<br />
B.70.15<br />
7.1015<br />
7,80.15<br />
•lackwall<br />
1<br />
I<br />
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Price*<br />
$13.95<br />
19.15<br />
15.40<br />
1S.fS<br />
17.85<br />
lf.S5<br />
Price*<br />
I17.M<br />
19.95<br />
21.85<br />
TUB! Type<br />
HftllfCWflll<br />
! Sin |<br />
6,00-16<br />
6.5016<br />
• 6,7Sl5<br />
'• 7.10-15<br />
7.60.15<br />
TuiiLiSi<br />
| Siie |<br />
6,70-15<br />
; 7,10-is<br />
1<br />
7,60-15<br />
I 8,0045<br />
•Plus Us and your r#esppible lire<br />
Prieef<br />
$17.10<br />
23.45<br />
1930<br />
21.90<br />
23.95<br />
Price*<br />
EVEN LOWER PRICK ON<br />
FAMOUS FIRESTONE<br />
CHAMPION<br />
$22.05<br />
24.45<br />
U.U<br />
29.85<br />
12.95' Stock 11.95'<br />
•Flua tax and recappanl« tire<br />
ALL SIZES COMPARABLY LOW PW<br />
TRUCKERS firtttont -4<br />
SAVE TOO! TRANSPORT ,<br />
AT THESE LOW PRICES THEY'LL GO FAST . . fc SO<br />
FIRESTi<br />
FREE TIRE MOUNTING SERVICE
ato* la QallKmU,<br />
OK SuMer tber will uivfl to<br />
»aaty<br />
Stta* Sports<br />
Whirligig<br />
Mf tut uiu :<br />
MU> WANttB . . . ID* Crnlrnl !<br />
H at* *••*«•» «H* u i»fcm»;<br />
i||l>nm a* Monday ami Tkun<br />
««•«• IT }«• >WH to have I<br />
Kn >«»»bal ttw that toni desaie,<br />
aa tkU<br />
C**inl<br />
ik contact !<br />
HKAVK HO . Timly-two Mai .<br />
«Mta «* la* Beat* Patrol art in IM<br />
(t pra*ejca>£ for tar annul '<br />
•jaaaar BMtpi Ratnt aajtf teat r»c* an Aus<br />
a! JAm wat (. Tfat II t***a w«t (51 U* wrf<br />
S laaaa | M l M | ^ ^ ^ a h M | fc^y^, „,.<br />
(tap, T«nr*an> &4 favw<br />
(«a*sB tie CM <br />
I •* hr as «s SMn eeM»<br />
i» I*un»d Four<br />
, an tt*a«Bt*jsa*>aa<br />
8 t w«k» « ac«n*<br />
Uc MUi. w,;w and<br />
nawim a>i J* and Jta<br />
1 a* MA ««• the<br />
Outboard<br />
Chaffer<br />
, MM Wan M alt<br />
b<br />
at Ciul !»• iff Marl<br />
Mn, Wa> ipMm<br />
M ap^aaaBaB? Hi III I'lfim 1<br />
*> Ikt MsMs, rarlaaaaan]:'<br />
itl»4. inn a pan tut*<br />
SfiBtktl Safe W* 1 «<br />
ws Sunday Dhtnt<br />
Lancaster Brand<br />
YOUNa HEN<br />
TURKEYS<br />
Ov«n Rnady<br />
MW<br />
Family $|<br />
10-12 pound<br />
Lancaster Brand and U. S. GovH Graded "Choice<br />
Chuck Roast<br />
s Bon« Removed<br />
Oven<br />
Lancaster Brand and U. S. Gov*t Graded "Choice' 9<br />
Rib Roast '<br />
AOM'S Own Mats Mad<br />
Lancaster Bread<br />
W MAST *<br />
()• Cmewi<br />
Summer Grocery Favorites!<br />
Star-Kisf ^r^t.<br />
Fruit Cocktail<br />
Apricot Nectar<br />
Tomato Juice<br />
Apple Juice<br />
Hunt's Pears ^<br />
HunrsPeaches<br />
PorlcABeans<br />
2<br />
57* |<br />
35* |<br />
39* ><br />
rnirl4il brecn<br />
2 39* !<br />
^3T c a:<br />
!<br />
2 59< !<br />
^ ^j * i; ^ i<br />
•a*<br />
... »<br />
Tlwnd«y'M 9 Friday 1<br />
Price* Effective July 25-24-27. If57<br />
izitit Broma<br />
CQOKB SALAMI<br />
MiAT LOAF rtJfM<br />
OLfVi OR WWLOAF<br />
LUNCHiON MiAT *~J«f<br />
iOLOGNA<br />
_ J •QtOGNA ___, U 3* *• k^.<br />
— — i _ . . 3 — — _ _ _ — 2 « _ _ ,<br />
Ideal Fresh Frozen Green "<br />
BEANS<br />
Fordbeol<br />
MAR JMCE I«*J<br />
PUCKS 2 ur 4Sc<br />
Highly jUmwretl* Imsdmu Cmhfwrm^<br />
CAMTALOUPB BUTTEIt<br />
Each 2?<br />
• * • V* I" * . -v\<br />
'***Jf*ti»gs" i<br />
^^^^** ^saV ^^^A ^^[^P* I<br />
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— — •aa- • aa mm *a? »*a1 ia»y 1 •<br />
yirgiuim Let BmietjSpecUll<br />
HI<br />
- f*<br />
if, JULY & DOUBLE PAYOFF: WANT ADS PAY BOTH USER AND READER. BE WISE, BE BOTH<br />
(ossified Advertisements<br />
irtlMiDwnU far theae column, auould be In the afflM <strong>of</strong> The<br />
I-Ladiar NOT LATHI WUN NOON SATURDAY TOB<br />
j»A¥ rWBUCATlON aM NOON WEDNESDAY FOR PUBLICAnUDAV<br />
on the Claanlfled Page. Phone 9304 or 0306.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATH<br />
rime, *a Wqrfa <strong>of</strong> Less ,......,..,,,,,. Tie<br />
(3c per word exceeding 25 word!)<br />
• Consecutive Time*, with 25 Words or Leu .,<br />
Ad»'tfe^ulrlng BDi Numbers, 25c Mora<br />
— All Clasaifled Advertising Cub —<br />
Ma "Too Mta to CHiiarMi<br />
$3.00<br />
mailed in, Il¥«n to representative or brought to<br />
JB ^B CO BY CASH OB STAMH to<br />
y~Hmt Copy accepted J» AccomANmo BY CASH OR STAMPS to<br />
i goit. g "-•<br />
wtoDier.<br />
ov * r PhoM u courtay and convenience<br />
r, RewItUnce must be In before .dvertl.ement to let In<br />
CianUeA Ottpliy Advertising - |180 Per Inch<br />
LOST<br />
LAPEL. WATCH with pin.<br />
• •law, CMltaa Dr. B. I.<br />
I 2ad Mi, until July 27. A Her<br />
- N. JOUi street, AHenlown,<br />
IM<br />
black cat. white on foce<br />
,__ Given collar. Itewerd.<br />
urlcr SS Mm nlnuslilc Hqud,<br />
and eruy<br />
Pnone u<br />
Ltwt lit<br />
ted .EASTMAN KODAK, aim<br />
i n niirn-»mtk case. In vlclnf<br />
ixon Marilla. Mrs. c A Alien.<br />
neO<strong>On</strong>i, 7.8i<br />
\LE NBLP WANTED<br />
JENCED TYPIST wHnlcd fm<br />
ffme empleymtnt, Fermaneni<br />
[ (leslrea. fli-Mc reiily to Sox<br />
ilLedEer. 7-28<br />
SSIFIID DISPLAY<br />
»OODWItL<br />
ED CARS<br />
II find the finest<br />
Cars where the<br />
finest Nmw Cars<br />
ore sold.<br />
Cadillac !<br />
krdtaa Coupe<br />
^Vllle<br />
Cadillac %% 1QC<br />
rdtop "ta~ fj| | I fal<br />
Okflhc $2,995<br />
J<br />
2,795<br />
befwaad<br />
CadHiac<br />
* ^2,795<br />
Moor |«dan<br />
Utility<br />
J 795<br />
$ 795<br />
LOADED WITH<br />
•XT«AS<br />
WE NEED<br />
USED CARS<br />
Top Allowance*<br />
|Off*>r»d NOW on<br />
1 '57PONTJAC<br />
RUCK<br />
MALE HELP WANTID<br />
TO LEARN PFUNrin<br />
netnpaper plant.<br />
•IB St. and<br />
BICVCLB MECHANIC and parking<br />
_let attendBni with diiwr't 'llceiiic,<br />
Full time. Good Hlary for Qylilj<br />
person. Holiday parkins, 12th ci<br />
Ucean Ave. 7.<br />
AUTO SALESMEN (Two) — To sell<br />
Uncoln-Meicury and clean used cars<br />
ExcepUon-l pay plan. UHntr straliht<br />
Gomnilssion ulon or aaMry nlcy and cOffimistUm,<br />
•" ldMI ' working eanAltlau. Seo Teo Mr. DIIB,<br />
Caraen Moton, Inc.. 2U waley Avc,<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
MSTALRANT HELP WANTED —<br />
Wultraaea ond fnuntain vtniken<br />
Must Be IB jeara or olile!. <strong>On</strong>ly exnerkneed<br />
neeil Bpply. Apply SJUi Si,<br />
Keiliiurnni or cwl MO if<br />
BAB¥ SIT"I iNu. eipeiicnced, Mr an<br />
hour, ufter ' M1 liildnlEht, ^nigpt. Tnc^an hour,<br />
M. rMlhef Mlgllacelo,<br />
Ave. Ph— •hone MiA ~—<br />
SITUATIONS WANTiD<br />
BABY sITTiNG — Daytime. Cotle.e<br />
i^iLmenuiiy iMluijiuon iluOm<br />
Senior life MUVLM'. W\ti uikc children<br />
to beach. Pnone 22SJ-M. 7-W<br />
BABY SITTINO NO Htllnljle tccn-noir<br />
twnl UUlnLkmun<br />
ltoi cemml<br />
Ave,<br />
H13<br />
CAPTAIN — Cxpei'lcnceil «n private<br />
DOILL. uuntj pocKlon auituncr or<br />
pcrmfuutnl. '1'ravtl AAywhcro. Ueorve,<br />
box 38-A, May* LaAOlntf or phon*<br />
O. C. ia*^ to 7 P. M. 7-30<br />
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY<br />
OCEAN CITY Employment Azency.<br />
»15 Weat Ave. Reliable Iwlp turnlahed.<br />
Reference! Invntlcateil. CORDELIA<br />
MADDUX. Prop, f hone Witt, it<br />
ject*;<br />
TUTORING<br />
L HEADING—All R«C8: iv&dcrr<br />
ualnitiK; elcmeniAry subimplc<br />
ipcvct. work. O*?rtllled<br />
Mi*. Arllnt? Ncal. 1^13 flc*xure<br />
uno 1794. 0-6<br />
PRIVATE Tl TORINO — ExptrlcncMl<br />
in history _n_ilah elemental y sub.<br />
iet-ts Specialized training in atudent<br />
ptoolcms Keasunablc bid Atlantic<br />
Avenue Phone 1S7T R 7-38<br />
PBOHiSSIUNAL T_l(JJUr>G expcrl<br />
ented stair <strong>of</strong> six State cti-rifled subject<br />
specialists Mementaiy lilifh<br />
PLIIOOI college prcpaintoi) or t-emedl<br />
ai tducstiunal aovisoiy aeixlcc trve<br />
Intensive (.nachlnu (ouiscs (Fjrt 1KJ1)<br />
lii V. tilLccntn st Pnone ..330-w<br />
PERSONALS<br />
VISIT our cunet department fcir JlrOics.<br />
corteleLiea and brtuslerea 10 lit<br />
every fivure. lieadquaneiv for new nyiott<br />
aversucKer unliurins nut«es. beauticians<br />
and waJti^aies. white and nil<br />
TOlOii. The Wise Shop. 85O Asbury<br />
Ave. tr<br />
OPPORTUNITY OF A .irBTl<br />
Nruly n^tuicd iL&IiiurunL for rent<br />
in Vim-land, N -I. New tionl. excel<br />
lent I Hull >n I~ou 1 (.Dial Mum b<<br />
sr, 0 t> l> mtpnt liilrn \\tlt< Mlliionv<br />
IK-r"lni "«-'ir Anliury Mr . up l.lu.ne<br />
tJi-cun t.lty '22T.I.<br />
BUSINESS SERVICI<br />
RAFT REPAIR - Umbrella*, beaok<br />
chain ip our .hops- Be it'a Hiirt<br />
Service and Patio Shop lad iaa Wajj<br />
CAR RADIOS REPAJRH)<br />
Colas Radio S*rvlc«<br />
ALL MAK>t<br />
Motorola Sato, and Swvlc*<br />
111 Aabury A.<br />
Yah K.yi 30c Each<br />
2 for 55c<br />
WILL. HAUL AWAY anything you do<br />
not want, from attic jrarnw or I?1H<br />
where. My pmy belnn itoms 1 c^n UK<br />
W. Brijrtit, phone Somer* Point 4«3a or<br />
S. J*. 43718. tf<br />
Win. HAUi. AWAY Itema for which<br />
you have no uai>. No charge (or<br />
asrvlce. tty »y beln« lutna I can<br />
me w. Chattln. Phone iaStsJ-3. 9S<br />
FRIGIDA1RE SAus and SERVICE—<br />
Repairs to all make refrlgeratora.<br />
New FrlKldalic rvfrtsaratora ranges<br />
washers dryers, freezers Palmer Frll<br />
tdalre 1117 Asbury A\r Phone 03A<br />
Open every evenlna: til 4 9<br />
KFV3 MADE—Complete lockamltb service<br />
Automobile locks a spectaTty,<br />
Walter F- Allen, tSi Cential Ava<br />
Phone 2S44 U<br />
TYPEWRITERS and<br />
ADDING MACHINES<br />
REPAIRED<br />
OCIAN CITY TYPEWRITE*<br />
SERVICE<br />
J3#* A*bvry Ava. Ph«n* 12N<br />
Ship To Shore<br />
Marine Radio Service<br />
ALL MAKES<br />
PETER J. ALLEN<br />
J7« 6. SURF RD. PHONE 0071<br />
BOATS FOR SALE<br />
SJ-TT. CABIN BOAT. Chrysler 141!<br />
h,p tieatw tour, 1 x)0 cockpit Portort<br />
(hue 1173600 In w«*r Sae<br />
fouy a Marina Service IlUi and Bay<br />
13-FT, ARIBTO-CRAFT RUNABOUT<br />
wlllt 15 h.p Evlnrude motor. <strong>On</strong>e<br />
year old. like new. E. Thornton 310<br />
w. Connecticut Ave., Kmnei-a Fvlnt.<br />
Phone Svmera 1-olnl 42S3. 7-Ie<br />
J4-FT<br />
Point,<br />
CABIN CRUISER head<br />
BO a p Cn<br />
Ueuit Works<br />
1967 OWBMS, 27 foot, aleeps four. In<br />
Water, ready to go. Twin enfftnes,<br />
30 m ph. Trade accepted. Al Stretch<br />
Harbor Marine. Somers Point 3000 0-3<br />
DOOS • CATS ' PETS - ETC.<br />
LRISH SETTFJl fUPFY. fenwle. «<br />
mjonths, AKO Champion atocJc.<br />
wormed, house-broken, excellent with<br />
children. M. V. Sheets. 3S13 Central<br />
Ave. 7-38<br />
WANTED TO MJY<br />
FURNITURE — FJVTTIHI: HOME or<br />
amaller r Ion.<br />
will help you u clean<br />
attic, i baeement b or garage, w. . BBright<br />
Briht<br />
phone Somera Polnl JKO or 4376. 76<br />
tf<br />
ANTKJUFB WANTED—Uric a^binc cul<br />
aUass old Lhlna and iglaasware<br />
suunps books jidd vlc_ Vt ^ri^ht<br />
•wmers Point M33 or 4378<br />
FOR SALE<br />
DO\ S 20 ROLLFAST B1LVI Li. unid<br />
condition 920 00 68 Ajkansaa AIL ,<br />
Pbone TTO3-W 7 30<br />
BKM1MGTON TYPEWRITERS, adulng<br />
machines. Sales and s'rvlc*<br />
McHenry'a. 32£ Atlantic Are. Phone<br />
0711. a<br />
.BOARDING<br />
THF. DELPHIAN AjWT HOM1>-El4><br />
ei ly ladles Uomtllka aUnoaphef*.<br />
Good care and Mala.<br />
rates Pbone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
REAL ESTATi WANTED<br />
SMALL HOUSF OR APARTMENT<br />
l-^urnlshed yearly Vt outa Ilk* three<br />
bedivoma II poasible Small family.<br />
North end preferred Wilt* Box 83%<br />
aentlnal-Ltdgrr. T-a*<br />
MARRIED TKACUEH and woiHinn<br />
wile 4ml re one 01' tiro bodmmn<br />
abartmenl. September L No ebjldlvn.<br />
Write o. ft Harrison. US Lincoln<br />
Lane. Avonrby-the-Sea. N. J. 7OB<br />
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT<br />
RENT—Bungalow 3 bedrooms, ocean<br />
view, electric kitchen with garbage<br />
disposal, outalde shpwxr. lun decl.<br />
$100 neck 3047 Atbury Ave ti<br />
COTTAGE—Furnished. Kitchen, bedn»m<br />
and batb. Summer or yearly.<br />
Near Ooton <strong>City</strong>, tlajtOO per month<br />
for iunuuer; winter, S4S.00 per month.<br />
Phone Tuckahoe 77-R 13. 7M<br />
OOTTAjCiE—15th St. Five bedrooms,<br />
living 100m. porche*. modem kitchen<br />
hath, not and cold ahinver. Weekly<br />
or month or August,<br />
ply 1406 Wesley Ave Rcasonsble, A! ££,<br />
4929 Vi KST AVE — Attractlrt modem<br />
2 bediuom bunsalo^\ Nev\l> lurnished<br />
Open for Inspection Near protcclcd<br />
beach Otbpi- nveklr rentals<br />
(Ausust) Robett W Mai-tlndale Realtor<br />
4&EI Ballimorc Aie Philadelphia,<br />
Pa Pnone BLlgi aile H-iSBl 8X»<br />
CHOICE BAYFRONT RENTALS. Enjoy<br />
your vacation on the cool watvt^<br />
from section. Ktshinu. su-lmmlnd and<br />
floating. FronRfin Williams, Realtor,<br />
1332 Bay Ave. tf<br />
SEVERAL TWO AND THREE ROOM<br />
Office suit. All utllltiea. Modem<br />
In every reapect. Write Box 7390. Sentlnel-Lsdger.<br />
U<br />
IS Mis wliH plain n csstilnK. csstinK<br />
kitchen work. Mutt ilH-p l In. I PRACTICAL OR TRAINED ArDE for<br />
teeit. Phone MM.<br />
it _. ling homo, Cull St.m.i. Point<br />
iSBl befaie 3 p, M,<br />
GIRL OVER m tar eounter<br />
Experieneeii. Apply T^l<br />
MALB OR FEMALE In work In lunch;<br />
alk. If<br />
coneHf. Siilary antl meals. Also<br />
Ji ; mun to work KI'HII. Apply gue and<br />
TO AMMT<br />
Jprr;<br />
\tt at da^' 3 tlmea a<br />
W.<br />
FENCED WAITRESSES wnnltollnatane'i<br />
RMunal, tS Aa-<br />
: *OK THE FINEST IN WEDDING ensemnlea,<br />
Infurmals, Receptions A Vacuum Cleaner Repalra — All<br />
vailon cards--1'hone t/rii, McH i HOOVER SALES Ar—<br />
3ye ALlnntlc Ave<br />
tl ROBERT t HOI<br />
ph BWIMMIN'C INSTRUCTION — Phnne<br />
Oceun CTIty 1317-M nfter ti P M,<br />
a. 12th and goardwnlk. H-i<br />
7<br />
~~ \ --<br />
COLLEOE STUDENTS-_ManufacTu7oT<br />
iPBUIies on campus airenu, OpfnlnKS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />
uMillBbc "'" HI Bl some soul* eolieget coliegH hejlinnlnii hejlinnlns<br />
Fall Seffleiter, Sophomores or Junliirs INVISIBLE REWF.AVTNG — ClgarGLte<br />
u.x-fDi.ililc, xfDi.i, Write Box ffiTJ, ffi, <strong>Ocean</strong> burns, moih holes, cuts tears. Alter-<br />
Cit <strong>City</strong> scntlnel-Loagirr. sctllLa Glre Gl cnlleMp ll nii<br />
aflnns Buttonholes, Button* covered<br />
" J tenrtlg lending, Rere* RcfcreneM rreuired.<br />
A mv- Melts Marie. MenutltchinK. Hroinpt<br />
. sonai Interview w'il ari'anHed at Betvlce. Reasonable. Florence Jeftrles<br />
T-30 1116 Uoy Ave Phonr 0-9<br />
SITUATIONS WANTID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY<br />
[ CLASSIFIED AD<br />
CERTIFIED TEACHER deshe. poi|.<br />
IRINW RESULTS _tlon us Baby siller. Day nr nljihl.<br />
Es,peiIcngcd, Call ocean tilj M30.W,<br />
3 i"p w 3iir t F^-*" HW - E " 1 ' it<br />
BALF—Custom made 6 ft knotty pine<br />
•how case, glaas front, sliding giass<br />
pain — All Makaa doors, glass shelves, iluorvsasait llpua.<br />
AND BERVICB Alvyn Hotel, 811 Brighton pt Runa<br />
HOFFMANN<br />
1875, U<br />
ALL Mb<br />
to 40<br />
WASHER, dryer, refrigerators oil<br />
burners $cr\lce on all makes rv<br />
li.c Lull t-f 90 Oiattln Hpfrlseratlon,<br />
1116 Asuury Ave Phone 3001 nlahL or<br />
day. ' ti<br />
FLOOR SANDING MACHINE and wax-<br />
Ins machine for real by the day<br />
Davis Hardware Company. 1235 Asbury<br />
Ave. Phone 0915. ti<br />
r COTTAGE-899 Sth Street. Five bed<br />
j-ouma. baih. powxter room, furnished<br />
svn deck, enclosed poich. oil heat<br />
S. and W domeitle hot watei Available<br />
August 1st. 39T4-R. rjt<br />
. ^ _ , .<br />
Open daya 'and 'avealnts<br />
TWO AND THRBE StDKOOM COT-<br />
Music 6u>rc 834 Usatioae<br />
TACES and aaartmenta by week or<br />
land 14 J Phon* 9JTI8J<br />
lancer M c Amoa 41T Uth St<br />
Phono 31S0 tt<br />
FRIGIOA1RK - Good working condltiun:<br />
cement tuba and plfea. W3B<br />
Park Place, -7-3B<br />
OFFICE SPACE<br />
AZALEAS. t^^KANlLMS. 11 yulaitcceas.<br />
Flower and Vegetable PUIILL*. Lvergreens.<br />
Flowering Hhruiifc ttadng<br />
titobes Sea Shells Birti Hu^hi. l-'la ONE, TWO and<br />
minyus. Glttzeu aim UltKluzeti Pottery<br />
(iarden Ornarnenis. £iuA.v&tT'^ and 1 THREE ROOM SUITES<br />
Vloltt Jail all ilzei l-|>n,\ ..1 Pint-'<br />
wood. Aluminum Lawn Furniture.<br />
Money's Pottery shore Kd. swalnfcon JM««l*rn F.r*>pr*af Building<br />
Itoute !>. second house north ul Ava-<br />
Ion Koad. U<br />
Janltar tanlaa aaid All<br />
WANTBP^-Ortil jotw ol any kind. L.<br />
Ullr, Phone set ICIR I ijv a-.'aai.<br />
STOP - LOOK - LISTEN<br />
TWO RELIABLE PERSONS<br />
ta take children five on up,<br />
down to beach and play.<br />
fBHinA^sn* |» B» ill th«<br />
afternoon, Monday thru<br />
Saturday. 25c an hour.<br />
Phone 2332 or 3207-W.<br />
Ref. supplied.<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
FOR THE BEST DEAL IN<br />
CXPTltnY COUNTY<br />
•'57 PLYMOUTHS<br />
• 57 DESOTOS<br />
• Top Value Used Cars<br />
Woodbine M«for Sales<br />
Audi. BaSaM-Plymeulh Dealer<br />
800 WASHINGTON AVE.<br />
Woodbine Phone I 2264<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 'I-<br />
PI-T SUCH I (;lt S\LL -N* ts W (UO<br />
ti i it HI txrcllint liKiitlon KIKHI<br />
vtm HI ouml buslnesfi Suit pi lee <strong>of</strong><br />
S3 %M> rUJiesmlK nil ntix k ruiiiltim<br />
Jintl riKtiiri-s lit etist. Perfect r*ir retired<br />
iwrson. t:illl Oeenn <strong>City</strong> SMS.<br />
72t,<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
SheppanTs Auto Sendee<br />
ELiCTftlCAL SVSTtM AND<br />
BRAKE SPECIALISTS<br />
nATTlCBlTS afar All t ••"•<br />
fI214 SIMPSON AVENUE<br />
PHONC 0722 %i<br />
FOR RENT<br />
TV SETS<br />
Week — Month — Season<br />
~ TV SERVICE<br />
9*lf-$upparHn9 Towtn<br />
And Ant*nn«* ErtcfMl<br />
SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Phon* 1242<br />
Avrhorlnd<br />
•C* - PllltCO<br />
Talavlslan<br />
BAI.RS AMU SBBVIC*<br />
"Oar fcnlaiKa an all<br />
afaetary TralBerf-'<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
Buy Here and Save!<br />
This Seal<br />
on a<br />
USED CAR<br />
is Your<br />
Protection<br />
<strong>On</strong>* Full Yaar Warranty Against<br />
Repair Bills—Good Anywhere in U.S.A.<br />
'13 DQBGS Siwr* S»»#Km W-»on. ,<br />
©yr*T*i»f»C r#dlq #nrf h*r*t*r, . \<br />
$991 Full Pric*<br />
'» PONTIAC, Hydromallc. ^msr<br />
Sedatt. MWkj «, ' Heater. Vary<br />
Fwll<br />
•M FtfllD V4 CviMmHna 4-dwi<br />
•edan, rad|e and haiiar, '<br />
Pull prUt f»»S<br />
'St FORD FalrUne l-floor, V4<br />
Radio, healer and overdrive.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly $595 down<br />
•53 FORD, 4-door Sedan. FordomaMc,<br />
radio * haatar<br />
Full prica $795<br />
'H OLDSMO8IUE "M" 4-door<br />
Mdan with radio, healer, hydromsrlc<br />
and oower brakes.<br />
Full prica $«95<br />
|AVi UP TO $1,000.00<br />
9Q1*? m ^ | OWanoblle Denionslrators<br />
vrolet & Oldsmobile<br />
|11TMI.liH1o MIliH1o ifif)<br />
Open Mtti, *bf*oyh lot, 9 A. M.,to 9 P. M.<br />
|l11ft JMb A (t 073*<br />
V.-•>''<br />
Phone 0X37<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
Safes and Service<br />
WinUr Storage<br />
Intid* and Out<br />
f XPIRT VARNISH WORK<br />
PHi DILIVIRY SERVICE<br />
HOFFMAN BOAT YARD<br />
Somtr* Point 2205<br />
I DRIFTWOOD - Wholesale and i-eUul<br />
Uitd builis und eMrn cup: flower*<br />
ciei£ti>cns h>(luini{tai. Pottery large<br />
I and fimni!. Sea shells. JMooaey's RouiA<br />
Swainlon. second bouse norttt <strong>of</strong><br />
Avalon Road. tf<br />
GOOD CONDITION<br />
30-DAV WARRANTY<br />
SCHUffaECTWC<br />
710 AStURV AVIMUI<br />
PIMMM 1S42<br />
That* imilcf idetil<br />
McoiTtfMe'k for<br />
your /A<br />
Write Box 7S43<br />
S«nlin«l-L*Klg«r<br />
NEW 3 BEDROOM HLNC-ALOW Hi*<br />
bath, ull ctrclrte klU'hon, eau hrat<br />
OAK to trootf frnu*. *10,. Will fln-<br />
AIH« Ijldt* patwcHlvti la r*»port*<br />
No ptipnr J A B-vun<br />
> A> W<br />
IMV;<br />
Fistll<br />
REAL iStAfB ** SAL**<br />
TWOSTORT<br />
»arttar fiiralaMil,<br />
CkfltraTAni '<br />
honuTand nppn>aanatajhr<br />
Thr« mlnutea to *Sk.fc<br />
OKU* your oes tmlt «*•••"•<br />
ena tie Ideal location<br />
units tot Income Lo* <<br />
fermj to sulL Rrlva<br />
and TudtabM IM-. 1<br />
call gnu J- -<br />
Three bedrs awl ararau<br />
lahed fllOOO HMari Raal<br />
Ul BatUrw. Road .<br />
GARDENS BUNOAIJOW—O«a4 eae*tlon<br />
Two bedraoOH, *?&**• *£<br />
duced In (.rice Pbeot OS^nT f^f<br />
REAL HOME in «)«»*• t<br />
•ion <strong>of</strong> country Iff*.<br />
y«t<br />
wUhin ntinirtw «f atarM.<br />
churclw*, .efcooh, bav «n*l<br />
OCOMI, locatod on TwdtabM<br />
Riv«>r. Not a now frtvM but<br />
• r..l sturdy ^ilS<br />
horn* in *xeanMlt<br />
Of W«jtf#f<br />
on i Cornvr u^-» - •^•^ —a-i-^ —r<br />
150 tWt with rivtM- frontaa*<br />
with prtvat* pfar. Pin* floor<br />
ha« living room, dining<br />
room, klKhon, pantrv. Soeond<br />
floor, four fctttVooini<br />
and bath. Lirg* AooMd<br />
•Mit. DotaW* fpraW*. Wot*<br />
Shop. PHol/W Mil for<br />
$•,000.00.<br />
For intpMtfon contact<br />
I. LESLIE LAWtENCE<br />
REALfOR<br />
4101 CBNTMAL AVltMM<br />
OCIAN CITY. N. J.<br />
•Horn Mt4<br />
APARTMENTS FOR RpWT<br />
FIVE DAYS ONLY—July 37 tW AusHat<br />
1 Two bedroiHaj aaoand floar apart*<br />
laclna; ocean JOtM I l d s<br />
Aiy Jtefb<br />
tLrV<br />
V AP<br />
(Neai Oceeuil WSl<br />
.<br />
SlHpa I 5 alao threa thre<br />
arn apirtmenia. Ij<br />
Bay AVC. PtlO&e<br />
HOMER AJ-A!<br />
Ave. Wel<br />
1914<br />
daS<br />
AU«uat<br />
«3K«<br />
let* mtiHi. bin ttgn 15a<br />
gatdTSoMa- ft. "i%aaia<br />
TttB<br />
9!&s<br />
GUSNStDE<br />
Clean,<br />
tMCti MCti Rustleian WOODEN KBNC<br />
I BaskLiv.eaie askLi Fllh Fnfllsh Hurdle. Hrdle. d Post<br />
1<br />
and RRan<br />
w nodes Picket. Enacted qr<br />
, non^iected »re* eMMataaj. aaj. JMst'a<br />
Patio Shop 2nd and Wast Ava va FHsH<br />
3UI or 3122<br />
if<br />
CM! US TODAY<br />
We will etlimete tha SEE NVMAN *X>H t^LASS, Auto<br />
Installed. Blass table aiid teak<br />
co*t <strong>of</strong> Installing mirrors. Boat Kiass. window ftiaas rv-<br />
Blaced and fitted. GUI Asbunr Ava.<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT Phone 01Sf tf<br />
iri YOUR HOME GARDKN ARDKN SUfPLIES—Peat SUfPLIESPeat Moss Scott<br />
O Orass 'seed, s , d Vertaareen V aen elestaj lt MMIl<br />
You are under no obdaatlsa) nlte-llolly lolly r rone Burpee Seeds<br />
Wm.S.<br />
E Ptl hllop .'nd und West Air<br />
its Plltlo hllop I dlltcy .nd und<br />
Phone 31.'1 Iiee delltciy<br />
KM II KMHt III H<br />
Anderson Electricians »l»i H.KK "ntl niHtlii. -^<br />
1)52 Asbury Avanva—Phana 1771 Cllv 01J0-M<br />
tf I<br />
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE<br />
Us'uh \ou w It) like OUt body atid<br />
hnrter work (Jcfan I lij Mniorg lnc<br />
12Lh M and A^huiy Avt. Phone 0d00<br />
tf<br />
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE I<br />
OK U I_S1L> CARS \\D 'lalCKS—<br />
All unkn find models W Ittt a \MH'<br />
trn cunmntro thiit coiintj, Palmtr<br />
Chrviultt and Oldsnicibllc IIs»»d Cor<br />
Lot, 9lh and Slmpnon Avc Phone Q&fl<br />
Open pvonliv> tf<br />
1 CORNER BOARDWALK<br />
STORE * APARTMENTS i<br />
«t*r* (Car. 4Hi « Boanlwalk) SB3 OCEAM AVI—*<br />
hmMmln and luncbaanatla)<br />
ft lo a peisona closr to kcacS n*l<br />
i Witslr Pier Set owner ntr on plvadaaa pit . . or<br />
•^ulprhaar jlfeadif ftwra raady pnnne 1H]f>- Pricea i-ed^iced dd now<br />
far hmlftaai -new *a<br />
34U1 STJtEET<br />
Octsbar !«•—matka »#»r.<br />
I DlttJjXt FIR4.T t-LOQlt Ajnuuwal,<br />
Aperlnfenf. 3** taaraiwallf<br />
CM Wnnr A»c T»o l^ld lnSl<br />
Auouat a\ Saptatmbar<br />
I rooms all tile nn(h. l^rfp living room<br />
with dlnettv all elei-lrle kMcken ultn<br />
Ap.rtm.nt, Ma Bcardwalk<br />
bieaKfosl nook Open fi om July 27<br />
Balance July—weakly<br />
August A September 550 «2> I M ItJ- L ROAD Two or Ihrw bed-<br />
IUIMII iipji Lmt-rus. CCoul<br />
Aim a try. In<br />
Apartment, 3*4 ttoardwalk<br />
I uuk l m lyhborhcHHt t LJtllllt Atm<br />
July 10, to July IT 1125<br />
mohl onthly<br />
U<br />
OR \UlR L>t N—StL <strong>of</strong> (,iuffnli><br />
SECOND HXMJrt APARTMENT—Two<br />
hoi ns tit $.15110 A'f>us [lielitrt. pro- Apartment! aquiv. to 1 bad-<br />
is bniji kitchen iBree IK"<br />
Jwloi und ittxr ><br />
n H(TP; ends beluern und LJ HL<br />
1 j()i Aj»but-v \*,t T3U<br />
J bid, or ;<br />
lhl> BO>aV_<br />
Oi* <strong>of</strong> OCMII dtl\ N j for i<br />
paving or puts <strong>of</strong> \Y Sdi St.. 1<br />
nnd A*bur> AK 4 Aibuo AV*<br />
graieJled i-oadu-ny, Sth BIHS Via 1<br />
lire sheet *»ph«lt) in the *<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cltt N J with BK<br />
LoncTsHp sui face on exiftln<br />
e«tlmiitod timount <strong>of</strong> FA<br />
IXiAtfiient n.quired Is 451 .<br />
I and (00 Ton* u>3 ) and<br />
\iirds <strong>of</strong> Fine C*i1adji>s<br />
, Uf flll ft»i #UbMfSdfc Hfls.<br />
1 and rtma »n fcubitc »t ^<br />
I July anil. ratiTjt w.OO 4<br />
ARTME\ T tw(n I bid* _____ .<br />
housr- lflpal lot momlnfi hoidc—4 b*?d > D*U» all tlectil'. kitchen Sleepi 4<br />
n,onm 2 baths, U\IJIK •juau-t«r> for Biork from ocnti i\lth ocean \te*v<br />
Siifft fiiwr nun (M_i_upltd 1 i *75 00 v.*ek(y Phone Tfti^-M T-3C<br />
n.tirtment unri<br />
Mu&t be SL-_._I<br />
U> 1H> appin lut i t>t a saci liiclaJ , .... —Two hedi<br />
pikt (all (Uil < Atop at 813 Cvnli-aJ nie Kitchen with K"i<br />
A\_<br />
HotpoJnl autoitlfitlr muhrr<br />
to A4l^U_-L g and \uf.usl 17 I<br />
I-ROM 1>1 PHX—TSO9 Cen urtsfc J007 A«l'ur> A\ t *~'<br />
traJ Aw I Mtunit locaLlfji. M«d- --,-—; *.^., _.nutcJv<br />
priiicl Appli uviiur Phone I J**h *ir_U.tr—Mm riovi<br />
Orean ion 7 "W "* ncdrooma nmr t»cu*h<br />
i»> «erRk Aqcu»t till to St StpUml<br />
A €t>rn_i piopeii^ fvi me i>tiy»?r Ill 20ft (intial Ate t<br />
loirklnt, f«i H f»i uround hvilV *MR\ ' I ull pi ho 32,1300 (flrni) Ftrtt floor '<br />
t\\c it*iKo min^ mom «ith HroiMucc din- ,<br />
7 26|in« t_H>ni Run iK>i scrn isne<br />
I'K-aauro Ax*«.<br />
7<br />
1 dSfiT<br />
*-'!"<br />
11<br />
turnable Ala_. most he I<br />
stafldnrd prqpoeal lorov<br />
net deisiiinaud therein aw<br />
the apeclficatlona must<br />
emelobea tenrinK the name<br />
di-eaa at the buT " "<br />
numSer wit Ui-<br />
TIHW beti'^owm apmt the Board or Cm.—.—.^—<br />
Auirust _bri to 17th Illy, N J . U07 gtau AM i<br />
l> drroiHtrd vnd fiu n- arrtdia a«d «tr acfaiopa.<br />
Mornlfigvlde Ropd or eb^ck feeifljfittl) or o_MI nut I<br />
7-3* 10 pereentum <strong>of</strong> the total<br />
the Md The standard<br />
805 FIFTH —3id Com- Isattarlied to theau<br />
Wtl<br />
r«»m nodpi ti flcatlona coplia <strong>of</strong> i<br />
Islied upon application to „<br />
Hut und cold Cleik All bltfdcra not quail<br />
_. Aiull>ble Aueunt 10 t» IN this date with Ih* SUI<br />
SIpfl'K 3 tSSOO v.pok Half iat
6«U:. _ —u J.-<br />
*',,•»'<br />
<strong>of</strong> !«#><br />
TM1 OCEAN CITY<br />
p<br />
wt Saturday<br />
KMKT — CUrk-Dluoa<br />
Lesion, and the<br />
a dance In Che<br />
at • P.<br />
as open to the public.<br />
last Saturday eranini<br />
attended and enjoyed by<br />
Pocohontas Club<br />
Mom WiWwood Trip<br />
amis PMNT—Masters <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mt Pacahonta* dub met at the<br />
MM af Mrs. Doris Nichols recently.<br />
wfccs plea* mm made for a trip tc<br />
HIIWH Wednesday, July 31. A<br />
jo_* .—. —.1— w U J ta lu,,^<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mary Janaskv<br />
and the group will leave from therr-<br />
forWlMwoed.<br />
nana atao were made for a break-<br />
fast dub at UK tune <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Annie<br />
Itobiim to tbr near future.<br />
*MWIW B1 was made that the<br />
drive will he closed un-<br />
PRESS CREATIVE<br />
PRINTING<br />
- SOCIAL - SILK SCREEN<br />
M.J. PHONi WO-l-3941<br />
Point Fugitive<br />
is Arrested<br />
Hold Eddington Man<br />
on Four Charges<br />
SOMERS POINT An Eddington.<br />
Pa. man was apprehended Sunday<br />
morning at Jack's Grove In Rgg Bar-<br />
ber Ttownshlp by Patrolman LTD<br />
Bader, after a two-week n|d.<br />
Paul W. BnmeL, <strong>of</strong> the MM hloek.<br />
Bristol park, Bddlntton. hu been<br />
hnnt«] since a series <strong>of</strong> event, task<br />
place approximately two week* ago.<br />
Enunel wait being checked at city<br />
hall after a complaint was lodged<br />
against him by an unidentified per.<br />
n_<br />
Emmel requested permission to let<br />
his credentials from his ear and whan<br />
he failed to return immediately<br />
Bader went to the car and Emmel<br />
refused to en out <strong>of</strong> the ear and<br />
rolled the cor windows up instead.<br />
Bader put his hand on the door<br />
handle and Emmel started the ear<br />
and proceeded about 5 feet before<br />
Bader could get his hand loose.<br />
Emmel then proceeded south on<br />
Shore rd. uith Bader giving chase In<br />
the police ear. ^smel went areund<br />
the traffic circle the wrong way, al-<br />
most striking an oneoming ear and<br />
proceeded across the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>*<br />
•omen point Boulevard at speeds<br />
better than 100 m p h according to<br />
police<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily PsUre joined in the<br />
chaw and Emmel went south on Bay<br />
av. to Mb U. where he made a Wit<br />
turn, PoUee said that u he ap-<br />
proacned Aahury ay, he barely nuMed<br />
hitting a car coming from a aervlee<br />
station At this point the police lost<br />
tut fugitive.<br />
Emmel wu placed under SBO bail<br />
to await a hearing Saturday before<br />
Municipal Judge Richard Thompson<br />
on charges <strong>of</strong> failure to heed <strong>of</strong>ficers'<br />
command, reckless driving, failure<br />
la exhibit drjyer's license and ret<br />
Istratkon on <strong>of</strong>ficer's request, and as-<br />
sault and battery with a motor<br />
vehicle.<br />
Invite Entri** For<br />
Outboard Races en 4th<br />
SOMERS POINT—Applications will<br />
be accepted until August 1, far the<br />
outboard motor boat races scheduled<br />
for August 4.<br />
Ted Evering, general chairman re<br />
parti plans for the affair, sponsored<br />
by the business men <strong>of</strong> Soraers Point,<br />
are earning along nicely. AppUea-<br />
tkuis are accepted at Leslie Cqnever's<br />
service station, 441 Shore rd<br />
Gnat Chief* to Visit<br />
Silver Moon Council<br />
SOWERS POINT — Silver Heon<br />
Council, Degree <strong>of</strong> Pocjhontss met<br />
Friday evening in Bethel HaU, OtMIl<br />
Heights av. Mrs. Viola stevii:,on<br />
pided, Announcement was made<br />
that the visitation <strong>of</strong> the Great<br />
Chiefs will be held in August, The<br />
next meeting will be August 2,<br />
League Plans Picnic ;<br />
SOWERS POINT—Members <strong>of</strong> lot<br />
Junior League <strong>of</strong> Share Memorial<br />
Hospital »ill have a sweetheart pic<br />
me at High Bmb park Monday even<br />
ing, August 5,<br />
BE WISE - DQN1WM *• •<br />
NOW!<br />
3200<br />
PETER LUMBER CO.<br />
FREE PLANNING<br />
FREE ESTIMATING<br />
NO OBLIGATION<br />
FOB ALL rom HOMi IMPROVEMiNTS.<br />
COOL SUV INGS<br />
^ HOUSE HLL<br />
UtSULATION<br />
ALUMINUM<br />
SCREENIN6<br />
Durabla Non-Rutting<br />
20" to 4«" WicU<br />
SPECIAL AT<br />
RUSTIC POST<br />
FENCING<br />
10* SECTIONS<br />
bMrty •rtd Pro»«cf ton<br />
to Your Horn*<br />
2 Rail 4.50<br />
3 Rail S 5.25<br />
APPLIANCES<br />
SHOP TODAY and SAVE<br />
4 urn aecrae<br />
SURFACE UHIT<br />
tto0.$1M4B<br />
Sale'<br />
20 INCH<br />
ELECTRIC RANGE<br />
R«g. $119.95<br />
Sale 5 159<br />
1 UNIT ONLY<br />
BUILT-IN OVEN<br />
Ms. S145.00<br />
Sale 5 120<br />
lith & HAVEN AVES,<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
Op#n 8-5 Week Days<br />
i<br />
^^=__<br />
3 Injured In<br />
New Rd. Crash<br />
Both Driver* Are<br />
Callwd to Court<br />
SOMERS POINT—A two-car accij<br />
dent tied UP trafflc on New rd, for<br />
three quarter) <strong>of</strong> in hour and three<br />
person* were injured, two <strong>of</strong> them<br />
hwpitaiSud, Tuesday afternoon,<br />
Morris 5. Davis, "0. <strong>of</strong> Philadei.<br />
phJ» driver <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the autos in<br />
voived was admitted to Shore Me.<br />
mortal HaapKal mth iacrrntions <strong>of</strong><br />
the hack <strong>of</strong> the h?3d ana a chest<br />
injury. Emily Davi», wile <strong>of</strong> the<br />
driver, also was admitted to the hos.<br />
Pltal with a lacerated forehead, frae.<br />
lured left »t and possible frae.<br />
tured right knee, Hospital author-<br />
itles reported both in fair condition.<br />
John Proa, 47, <strong>of</strong> 10 W. Braddock<br />
Drive, Somer* Mint, driver <strong>of</strong> the<br />
other vehicle involved. wa» treated<br />
for possible chest injuries and a<br />
puncture wound and released.<br />
Davis was travelling north on New ,<br />
rd. •nd turned directly in front <strong>of</strong><br />
Frost, who was going south on New<br />
rd, according to Somers Point Pa-;<br />
trolroen Michael Colao and Lyn i<br />
Dader, The mishap occurred at the I<br />
intersection <strong>of</strong> Bethel and New rd.<br />
at 5:24 p. m.<br />
Police said that both ccrs were<br />
badly damaged- The two an-bulaiK*s !<br />
if the Somers Point nescuc Squad<br />
ook the injured to OH- hospital,<br />
ymvood police assisted in detour-<br />
ng trafBc on New rd.<br />
Both driven were issued summons<br />
or careless drivim returnable o*.<br />
ore Municipal J u d ; e Richard<br />
Tiompson tomorrow.<br />
Millinery Show to be<br />
Feature <strong>of</strong> Luncheon<br />
Somers Point<br />
Churches<br />
OMACI LUTMllAN<br />
lev. CharlH Rlneli<br />
rldaf, Juh/ »*—<br />
6 to 10 p. m—Ilousehold Baaar «<br />
thednml, preceded by a «re.e«<br />
Mjle dinner with ham nnd crah<br />
cakes on the menu,<br />
iU s"M V . "m'-MornlM Wowhlp,<br />
i-4S a' m -Sunday School. Classes<br />
"in!.""«««« w-n'p-<br />
•1TNAMV M1TMO01ST<br />
«.. Ralph Utn Prt<br />
Prhtaf, Jyl» M-<br />
I o m.-Voung adulfa will meet<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> Jlr. and Mrs. Robert<br />
Evans. 411 W. Connoeticul av.<br />
m*—SuiTday School. Classw<br />
Annual Art Shew<br />
Open* at Cop* Moy<br />
The lith annual Capo Mar AH<br />
Show sponsored by the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
Hay and the Cane May County Art<br />
League opened Salurosy evening at<br />
Convention Hail witli a preview and<br />
reception ailended by city <strong>of</strong>neols<br />
In? hundred, <strong>of</strong> visitor* from ail<br />
partt <strong>of</strong> New Jersey.<br />
The exhibit consists <strong>of</strong> oU and<br />
water color paintings by well known<br />
•I«a*i, Thiiii<br />
Modern art,<br />
does not<br />
The «hlbHl«|<br />
Including gyB<br />
7iS0 to Silo<br />
IB. Adj<br />
The Art S<br />
tton <strong>of</strong> Mr. i<br />
well kDown<br />
MW Ceuiity ,<br />
%". m^Mornlhi Worship, Rev,<br />
William Bally pasts' <strong>of</strong> the Asbury<br />
Methodist Church, EMlUh Creek,<br />
trill deliver the nwswe m the oo-<br />
wnce <strong>of</strong> H*V Ralph Barrett.<br />
TM p. in — Evening service and<br />
meditation will be under the diree.<br />
lion <strong>of</strong> Misses Marilyn Wf,ter< and<br />
Barton Scull,<br />
Wadneiday, JMhf H— .<br />
7:30 p, m — Prayer Service. Topic<br />
Bill be conliliUition <strong>of</strong> (he itudy <strong>of</strong><br />
The Book <strong>of</strong> Acts.<br />
POINT—The annual syni'<br />
ner luncheon yeai"?i ae.o, lie<br />
tiTnl interlocutor mid dl<br />
Whi-n the <strong>Ocean</strong> fltv F\t<br />
t Club inltMted its sei it s <strong>of</strong> m<br />
show ,<br />
cs the<br />
'in itc-ogultion <strong>of</strong> this s yester-<br />
dny mornlntf<br />
I Joseph ft Embrey 3rd, 2ft, <strong>of</strong> Phll-<br />
adf.lphia a summer patrolman here<br />
for several years piiur to thit KA<br />
jiii'n was ehargnl with driving nutMter<br />
V' i (i.p influence <strong>of</strong> liquor Friday ntcfet<br />
'^\\ hen hi* rftr struck a pole af. Oth »l.<br />
1 fine) Bay av<br />
According to pot ire, Embrey'a c«ir<br />
•pproarhed the intersection from<br />
efaM on 9th xt* and matte A 1ft£L*litfQ<br />
to go north Oft Bay av ,J** ffude the<br />
•v., Unwood, reported to |<br />
on Saturdar -nidtt lie<br />
*ml on the <strong>Ocean</strong> :<br />
open for all bidden. \<br />
JODY MILLER. I9.year-old 'enn State Universily<br />
Sophomore, <strong>of</strong> Bryn Mawr and 1512 Pleasure av., this city;-<br />
will reign JJS queen over the resorL's 48th annual bafoy<br />
parade on the boardwalk, Thursday, August 8. She was a<br />
lady in waiting to the queen last summer, and more recently .<br />
was maid <strong>of</strong> honor to the May Queen at Penn State—Senior<br />
Studio photo.<br />
Two Summer Girls Named Aides<br />
to Queen <strong>of</strong> Annual Baby Fete<br />
cumpaulon ^rre uninitirod<br />
Ltt.r FrM.r nlgbt. WaKlr Graff,<br />
«, <strong>of</strong> Ba»hn*n, ***U w» backins<br />
>pac> on Watt av. Mtor 4Hl at. nd<br />
c*llkl*4 with anoHiar car. *p*rata4<br />
t>r Ray C«*avr, 3t, #t Wa*hlrtgt**j.<br />
N J., wtie wai driving Swth an<br />
W«t av. Graff wn chargtd with<br />
car*l*>t driving and Casp*r wnfi<br />
failwr* t* carry Nil driving llcana*.<br />
YestertaV"*n»riflrig.<br />
by E. T. Buggelrt. o^ls l>a<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, wan passing th<br />
interMscUea <strong>of</strong> Snllaii<br />
•v i(h»ing -north on AUotlc<br />
it «-as struck, by a «T«t<br />
,3rd st. VMM c<br />
pnla, was iMuetr-'a<br />
1 charging her with a stop<br />
tion.<br />
I Saturd ay morning,<br />
th<br />
pt-d hu car In the lane <strong>of</strong><br />
tolng soulh on <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />
llm and «th sts, Anotlier<br />
D l<br />
Preparations for the resort'* an-<br />
nual baby parade on the boardwalk<br />
proceeded rapidly "ver the weok<br />
end as Norman V, Sargent, city<br />
director <strong>of</strong> public relations, an<br />
|VINCENT EVAMOKLISTA<br />
Moi-ganBanrk Poal No, 1J7,<br />
can Legion, Milt week pro-<br />
Vincent A, EvanaeUcta, im-<br />
kte past fommfndcr. ai a candi-<br />
for lli d f<br />
Guidance Director Reports<br />
Growing Demand For College<br />
Joe Kennedy and Bill Cox runnfrik I nounccd the gelection <strong>of</strong> two pretty<br />
" summer residents to be the maids<br />
Faithful adherence to their pro.<br />
claimed Intenlions liy this fall's<br />
Freshman clus at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> HIM<br />
School will produce in the gradual-<br />
Ing class <strong>of</strong> IAS! the greatMt num<br />
her <strong>of</strong> local high school sludcnt<br />
preparing for college entry in the<br />
history <strong>of</strong> Ihe school.<br />
According to projected flguru<br />
presented the Bosrd <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
•for Heolion as commander <strong>of</strong> ! oy James Kirk, guidance director at<br />
|Cape May county American . the high school, 98 per eont <strong>of</strong> thin<br />
| yeart Freshmen class will pursue<br />
Welier, tost representative. . coileie preparatory studies.<br />
nlM ihe local man-, eantfldacy , ^ ^ ^ <br />
prapar* th*m tar calt<strong>of</strong>*, whll*<br />
th* Junior clan will haw 41 par<br />
«*nf praparlns tor call***, HaH<br />
•f Ma ianlar ciait will take cab<br />
s y<br />
Iineetlng <strong>of</strong> the County Legion I<br />
"lUve eonunltlee at Cape May, |<br />
Canizzaro was endorsed a* .<br />
ernate candidate.<br />
!<br />
Ineetlnf af the remit POM<br />
poay evening awarded a eon.<br />
I to Huuell Sulton. <strong>of</strong> Ihh city,<br />
f • liuuilation <strong>of</strong> • new floor in<br />
* 1 Home at Mth it. and Haven<br />
lander Anthony J, Volpe dis-<br />
the qirard cue, and reported<br />
"*! 1 he sent to U, S. Senator<br />
!<br />
CM, regarding<br />
reaction to the<br />
he td<br />
hi. -per-<br />
Ha re-<br />
reaction to the «aae. Ha re-<br />
he acted u an "Individual"<br />
1 u a reprcamtatlvc <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />
>H*m 1, MhMM I, pirn*<br />
This years 12th year group will<br />
have S3 per cent <strong>of</strong> the pupils study-<br />
ing general mbJccW with II per<br />
ennt preparUM for the JwnlnoM<br />
world. Among the Junioi* tT per<br />
eent wUl »tudy fanerai subject, and<br />
22 par cent will tafea BtulnaM eeuraw,<br />
Tl» elan <strong>of</strong> 1960 It expected to<br />
pnduM the tte*t number <strong>of</strong><br />
Citms Historical<br />
lekground <strong>of</strong> C, M. County<br />
Robert B. Meyaer dl«-<br />
with leclalatkn ud politic.<br />
• >t . reception tendered him<br />
««• Meyner at Ckp* May by<br />
nc*pUon attended<br />
a5 OHM<br />
which mtt annie* fmght. In ymir<br />
annual pUtriraace to liMoric hauaaa<br />
you pr*wrv« ilw |i*ec*ful tradition<br />
<strong>of</strong> everyday life which U a* truly<br />
American aa that <strong>of</strong> war.<br />
"Vou in Cap* May County may be<br />
MMdally proud Hurt ao many ot<br />
your cttuwn* an da*c«ndant< <strong>of</strong> that<br />
ttrtwld UUIa band wph* brand U»<br />
ocaan on tha tiny Mayflower to aaek<br />
frHdom oo an unknown contlnanL<br />
'ttm mv all nor* '<br />
business trained students. Thirty<br />
two per cent will concentrate on<br />
business subjecti and 10 will take<br />
up ceneral itudleH, Freshman<br />
l ill h 27 t<br />
p c<br />
classes will have 27<br />
studies students an<br />
business subjeelH,<br />
r cent genera<br />
IB per cent In<br />
Mr, Kirk npartMl that N per<br />
«nt <strong>of</strong> m*inh*r« af tha ItS7 ciau<br />
w*n accepted m faur yaar col.<br />
I*S* program!, uvin par cent<br />
war* accepted m buslnau anil MC.<br />
retarlal achaali.<br />
The report showed thai 41 per<br />
cent <strong>of</strong> Hie IH7 graduatuM elau<br />
had intentions <strong>of</strong> furthering their ed-<br />
ucation, » per cent were assured<br />
employment, IS were undecided on<br />
their immediate future course and 11<br />
per cent planned entry into h<br />
l<br />
Among June graduate! enteruw<br />
•pcejallnd fields, at per cent planned<br />
leaching careers. M per cent are<br />
sacking a future In the sciences, 17<br />
per cent arr uricrnied In nursing,<br />
technical school* and vocational<br />
SM Pat* I, «lwni f ptaata<br />
Somers Point Girl, 17,<br />
b Reported Missing<br />
BOMmS POfNT—Police hen b-<br />
sued a miaaing pcrnon ilarm ynter><br />
day for a 17>-ear-old girl repoTtadbr<br />
not seen here aince llsM a, m. Sun-<br />
day.<br />
Mn. Catherine Lonso.<strong>of</strong> Broadway,<br />
reported tba dltappurmm <strong>of</strong> her<br />
dauchtar, Catherine, a ntudent at<br />
Holy Spirit High School. Polloe SgL<br />
Albn EUey aald the girl* abmMe<br />
was reported Monday morning.<br />
Ill* moUicr Mid >he lest um<br />
CathartlM while ah* waa preparhej<br />
• dance In PleaianMUe,<br />
anar aildalaft Satnnlay. She waa<br />
aa urcarlng a green taffeta<br />
a<br />
! up to the OvwAvis leam last yrar,<br />
are amom the favoritm In this year's<br />
"" ' However, considerable<br />
title quest,<br />
competition<br />
, erabl<br />
is Uilratcned by each<br />
Mrs. E. E. Michael or -tO<strong>of</strong>l sotnhfiel.l<br />
rd,, Drexel II1II, Minimum here at<br />
(24 Bill st. She ii « Senior -.tudint<br />
at Penn Stale IJnliersily<br />
Queen infanta, announced ia>t<br />
week by the parade eommliiee will<br />
be le.year.ald Jody Mllier, <strong>of</strong> MI<br />
Ljite Knda> ^fti-i IIIHIII mrs di Ivci;<br />
liv IA'O Podlcfim <strong>of</strong> llaxolton, fa<br />
-i.u Wendell WuniiSrd.PhllsdrtpMa i dmen by Donald Mamr «T<br />
i cie travellni; side by aide -,oulh nil > > - -- . . *~V_ Mt r.<br />
West a\ Poilli-Hnv\ aulo vet-rttl t»<br />
the rluhl and huinpt-d \ o u n L, S<br />
\t hulf Itania^e uus -.ll^hi and mi<br />
auents wire made<br />
Jami-i M cily cum-<br />
niiKsliineis,<br />
tiotnsr on (lie auction Mock la<br />
the hii;h,.,t bidder IN ihv i«26<br />
Ahrens.riis acrifll ladder irut-k<br />
which was riiirtd iiom iit'iivi!<br />
•ervice IBSI janiiaij.<br />
Until roeonliy the a-jpnralUH<br />
hail iuTii parked tUo.i^-.ia- the<br />
fire Htation af 2Bth st, and We«l<br />
av,, where it served us an ni<br />
traction to youn;;sicrs. Last<br />
week, however, it was removed<br />
to the city incinc-alor where 11<br />
will stay unili disposed <strong>of</strong>.<br />
concert orchestra Mr, Fuhrman in<br />
turn acted as piano necompanM and<br />
introdueed four pier artists. Each<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered two seieetionf.<br />
The performers, all <strong>of</strong> whom were<br />
given a warm reception, included<br />
Mm Ellin 'Alexander, soprano: Al-<br />
len Keller, tenor: Thomas Perkins,<br />
baritone, and Dan Desldcrio accord-<br />
ionist.<br />
Mr. Keller led sir with two Irish<br />
tuner!, "irM Eyes Aro Smiling* 1 and<br />
"Little Bit <strong>of</strong> Heaven", Imitliui the<br />
Roiarlana to Join him on the llrsl<br />
one, an old club singuiB favorite.<br />
Miss Alexander sans "Calling Me"<br />
and "Auiumn Leaves", Mr, Desl-<br />
dcrio drew an ovation with his vaHa-<br />
lions on "Carnival <strong>of</strong> Ventae", a fiiv-<br />
| oriie standard <strong>of</strong> aeeiirdlenh^s,<br />
I Ai a climax, the •rchestra't p*><br />
nnnlai barthM* aaloM, Mr. Park.<br />
talK ^•An^naSai M am M BBTH<br />
Clanging Jail Cell Door Waken<br />
Young Vititor From Slumber<br />
A 19 year-old visitor who alept ao<br />
aoundly that ha dldnt wait up un-<br />
til he heard a Jail cell door dang<br />
behind him, WIN fined 420 vhen he<br />
made a wide awake appoorftnee be-<br />
fore Judge Franklin A. King yester-<br />
day morning.<br />
Charie* Hall, <strong>of</strong> Bala-Cynwyd. Pa.,<br />
told the court he was wailing to fio<br />
to. church wh*jn police found film<br />
•lutnlwtimt In hi* parked on-on IJth<br />
st. near <strong>Ocean</strong> *v. at « 49 a. m, S<br />
impoiwibl* to awaken hhn.<br />
Hail wai'phMa, mn<br />
a police radio ear and<br />
benlna him awakened the prla-<br />
Ions mmtgti Cor.Fokbey to uk<br />
a question. " d> : •' -•****••*.•;<br />
vlted Hi. racatkMMt t* ««**)<br />
Music Pkr wtHn H ralnaali<br />
tsal Hi.lr mnlHim. flig<br />
wi fs fiic fiftis<br />
•eng" anal yrgail nafangr<<br />
weraa <strong>of</strong> aeriabii ta Mr, I<br />
Ihe "P«M- llttl* lamb*<br />
www fee *u» af wart,<br />
Mr. Firhmuin In a bri<strong>of</strong> L,<br />
Uon to Hie pratfram Invited<br />
tartans and vtaHors to<br />
concerts and prattiMd i<br />
talent all aunimn- loag.<br />
Club Vice PresiaeBl Ro*d» S<br />
PrMenlecl each aRkt — ^<br />
notary's souvenir dam i<br />
oncd with the faaM<br />
•ouvanlr <strong>of</strong> the oocuton.<br />
Mr. Soilth also anrwunood<br />
locBl club Has Ijecn liliUti<br />
pUlen <strong>of</strong> Cape May and __<br />
Und counties as «ieate o# Si ,<br />
Aussat jp, TMa asnya] i :<br />
"eUwtana and their wises<br />
duww aboard an oyster<br />
and it erulK on Oelaw.re B»y^<br />
r¥atMant Herbert<br />
and cntataar j<br />
on Angyat 1 M<br />
hu Ttm.m<br />
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When h, arted<br />
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JMIAC<br />
Guidance Auto Races on New Trade to be<br />
POUNOCAtt<br />
cnotct or leiMe<br />
60c* 80c<br />
THE ONLY WAY<br />
•<br />
Be Completely Informed on <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty News<br />
1$ to Read the<br />
NEL -LEDGER<br />
CoHact <strong>Ocean</strong> Gb/i Bam Market<br />
Advertise in the<br />
.muni «pil<br />
•<br />
UWS Sale, w«i sfa* M pV f<br />
B, Md c*>« Snath?, Sep-<br />
at Jcrw] <strong>City</strong><br />
•ctompanied iu itmnui tiw other<br />
day. Old Number UN ,1 m<br />
take its place alongside ih, -Tiwi<br />
TbuBb* and oiker laacut iron<br />
burses at m» BaJiinwr. an* Ohio »<br />
naa«#«|aik» Jhaeuai<br />
, .» .... im or m<br />
; ^ » «B be -Ot W" lau «f tac<br />
•Persey Central's -<br />
# fm ret^terml<br />
«o-««k«r vttkmi M lk« dietel era.<br />
bowleaJ<br />
S * lam ne MBan. in 100<br />
, Me cue* vtB tw imi to u,, pfciup.<br />
Pine* after ibe? have been miero,<br />
Btaed BJ toe Naiional Ar-hiics<br />
•f tha sp><br />
on<br />
Sunday,<br />
day <strong>of</strong> the Fair Jack<br />
•» Hell Drivers will be ihe<br />
fa Monday and Friday<br />
Second priJC In this caici;er» went<br />
to the Undl M. u«n-J bv Chick Mil^<br />
liEan. Adoptine the tht-ir.i- "Tea,<br />
house <strong>of</strong> the August Moon-, the craft<br />
carried Japanese characters under<br />
5. larye pajuda,<br />
j* cfcugging ouibuarri rjlia t.hhd<br />
prut ,„ ihe aajgnal arou/- Younf<br />
I Ofor^e Kellc~ decSrated his dffi*<br />
^Mrd boat, the Peanul Sntll iiitll a<br />
Hipcratnietur* rejcmblin 4 .Noah's<br />
An •tnh the decks covered »iih rut<br />
out animals.<br />
e '•*• Alien** cruiwr, the Bis<br />
eunner capped Hie top comic<br />
jrHe. The traH had Bre engme<br />
Base ttandt on the bo- ann rtem<br />
water high mn n,m air.<br />
m waited and naihlng rad<br />
•**/»d allatais th» rauH,<br />
.-im trunks iM uiitt and<br />
fad fireman hclnsers. <strong>On</strong>e<br />
Boys<br />
Somersl<br />
M May<br />
•fternowu, which will be observed SOMSU<br />
1UM l<br />
Route • and<br />
Jt 10;J0<br />
botiiOriwr..<br />
Patrohnui<br />
Use drivers as ,._<br />
MMaate dinciar adtM Ikai<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Stale Fair will or H.ddonfi.TJ<br />
UK sentse <strong>of</strong> Ma<br />
«• in* opouiac day wtth Muuspole, IS, <strong>of</strong> i<br />
[expaaderf wiih us P| infill <strong>of</strong> , f^ ^^ a»»nanr ekaMB la Ik*<br />
"B the ttoaNi and avs., Unwood.<br />
taurrfHr a* ~ ^TM TTI?I ^ -" ^ has<br />
_ at the Queen In Ihe wu going weM<br />
In. VHrtimil am eB ^LrZ*i k rtrt<br />
She will reign during the when the car d<br />
jto the FrtjMua.<br />
week aa4 pmldc at many lunellon*. made a left turn i<br />
! Barry UcLjuehlin for the Sopot<br />
" the ovB^nts <strong>of</strong> fair week,<br />
I Moret. In Hannee Speck Mr the J^T<br />
Taken to Shore !<br />
B arranging for ihe appear-<br />
Junion and Eueoe lUllrrsn for Ihe |Jjir| M^jLISTi tad<br />
Hainbach was "\<br />
ance at Maw, screen and lelevUJon the head and<br />
•ten in Broad* av revues. Lad year<br />
The departments arieauUaa pro.<br />
required three stiu<br />
type <strong>of</strong> program mad* a de-<br />
p pw has been expanded by iiuu<br />
hl» left knee. TH<br />
hit with the grandstand audi-; were<br />
kf fee director -it. again tirade<br />
and (Ul be RpaM with an '<br />
ail<br />
s n filini districts taa aba<br />
to bring even bLsstr head-<br />
Wnnmtthtr PWIB <strong>of</strong> these<br />
linera IS the fair.<br />
I Carty, 14, oi fi<br />
I Bobby 1<br />
Mr, Kirk asaounced the eaaMisb-<br />
! O'Brien, 1J, both <strong>of</strong> j<br />
•eat <strong>of</strong> 1 lie la kb afln <strong>of</strong> IHer-<br />
, Point,<br />
atme ranf«rnlng omipaUBM. stmliw<br />
tat uinu, and abo a eJc laUag Vinfdge Diesel Boat Parade Ptl. Bwlna sai<br />
property o( tke<br />
Jonior saUsgei aad collogei tor Ike<br />
I and had Men tal<br />
information <strong>of</strong> seniori anUciMtWS<br />
coOefe BBtn,<br />
Ri Point Wvd far •haul a half permission Mast<br />
•ule and oo Mh a. to Wedey av, be driving<br />
Out to Pasture aecasieB, Mil the situation was<br />
ckared when the drawBpan<br />
Jail Door ou<br />
»»s lowered, Chiuf smith said the<br />
longest opening <strong>of</strong> Ihe 1th si. span Both C*rby and<br />
Jmnmy<br />
was about la aunutea.<br />
being heM in the i__<br />
aad US MoraingSde rd tUs city VH Ke* Jen**, *tuek had aa<br />
lion center pendin#t j<br />
eioMraiei •aile ioU lie eourt h* ant Me ia the ]<br />
ganiaUon. , ^"<br />
»! frfim &r the Central fiaMmad Bill BaUenby's cruiser ill.: Louise<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jeney for Bore (hn s<br />
Pieat<br />
iU was in parody with Knorrs cralL<br />
years.<br />
and ejUlibitcd the Happy ,Se« Year<br />
MONDAY<br />
APPt£SAOC£ CAKE<br />
55c<br />
TUBDAY<br />
KYIl'S FWGE CAKf<br />
SIBVB 4 TB t<br />
Me<br />
Powered «i|jb a dieae! eflyiiie ef<br />
WQ harscpoaer—hardrt more thin »<br />
hick powered 1MT .ulomoWle _ 1st<br />
squai square tndet »», Ike forerunner<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Uauandi <strong>of</strong> puUii<br />
reamlined dlesel ium, .hich<br />
tedai have jusj ahem driven lit<br />
steam engine li«ai ike Bach,<br />
.Number LM tras pvnnd wiih<br />
the first kedluf^ui dleiil en^inr<br />
talih eipresjly for railreaj kxoniot-oe.<br />
Tftje tsgise *^i built by higer,<br />
at its Fbiilip^bur^ plant to<br />
oa* drain by Herman<br />
l«B, * General Bttlnt engineer<br />
and instilled at Cni, Pa, in « body<br />
built by ALCO, It hi, been worked<br />
hard By the Central lailrsad for<br />
years.<br />
thcae. Aboard were a group <strong>of</strong> revelers<br />
Hlhcred around a larjje pla«tir<br />
champafnc sla»« Blifd with balloonJ,<br />
lo resemble bubbles. Thu v.as good<br />
for second priie.<br />
The Gladys J.. «yi!d by C M. and<br />
w<br />
T Jent,. *»» third prize «inner,<br />
A playpen and dlapcri on the lines<br />
clearly indicated that here was a<br />
nursery aflaai,<br />
•ak Menihan's Jamker wa. CHM<br />
•• l*a wktiwr In Nit most original<br />
ManMceNM, The MHI was on.<br />
•hteir Bfini witli aluminum toll<br />
•X a inwt <strong>of</strong> octwMnfs garbed<br />
l« M cectumei lumped up and<br />
i<br />
Pkwnca OfAcer<br />
ami a fawakfe<br />
•nambanlilB fak<br />
clurfad wera two<br />
eareH far put<br />
Smith and PhH<br />
on sack far<br />
Charles E. Bieber *, 1<br />
Lancaster, Pa and atw i<br />
in the <strong>of</strong>flce <strong>of</strong> the Oam '<br />
her <strong>of</strong> Commerce, sat j<br />
b ^<br />
The membership nole4o>«<br />
tance <strong>of</strong> Wajler 0<br />
H£^itai and the<br />
lup up and Roger WUuajoa from<br />
all •ver th. i,af». The theme Hospital in WUB<br />
-Cati an * Hot Tin tor.<br />
The Post sent a i<br />
the parenu <strong>of</strong> Lt L,<br />
who was a c«iuallv j<br />
plane which<br />
lulj.<br />
-LEDGER<br />
.?'••»-<br />
Comfort<br />
1 In skewi tar Hw I<br />
<strong>of</strong> Me<br />
Pa«l»k theatre af ._._<br />
came aut *f the ••"*•• 4<br />
tMBf,<br />
He was a memtoer af I<br />
<strong>City</strong> local <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> Musicians,<br />
Lodge 171. p, and A ;<br />
Trinity Eptaespal CBB<br />
Suniving a.e hia nife,l<br />
Jeanne Pmb, and<br />
Jcarine Anne Ctomf<strong>of</strong>t,<br />
Ciu, Hhe abo u a wd 1<br />
l i<br />
Jlolln<br />
*t»arfl McKpnna and hi, uartv<br />
i. spcedhoat Mamau Here<br />
, m l h o ( r lhemr- .,<br />
E J SaiiM i,t My Maiden<br />
7L. " ' h# elltlrt The «ev. Farrui<br />
cunduct (erviees at 1 a, 1<br />
in tile Smith Funeral I"<br />
in» a viewing froa 1<br />
Inierment trill be<br />
lery.<br />
sarbed in airdici and bra;. ' «UP was<br />
Past Commodore OilJ Townsend's<br />
Bil! Knurri 2,<br />
rnjll took third pri»c in »huu..<br />
Jnaes,<br />
IlupUymg tnc Ihcmc,<br />
, IISEJ<br />
urivlaal "—' 1. ft<br />
ni 8, Ullda >L, '<br />
« to f-'R, 3 Pimnut Pt men. Shel "<br />
»or the<br />
iiijnuiabie meuki —<br />
m \eane en.ni<br />
i^mlni—L me<br />
l 2 Mamnu, j^m .<br />
" °*tT-i Pathet<br />
»ilit*ni D. Twit<br />
.„ .,""», l"»m«o -<br />
e, ind ftalurtd a mimic at<br />
Ms}, "The PaJama " "<br />
Capl. Can»<br />
.Mo,ila;nja<br />
ban neet *« cited h»<br />
thg Evens<br />
for tbeir eontribulion to<br />
Apt, Chris had his<br />
I say, over therc,<br />
WHAT'S THi »t»T<br />
CAR-WJY THIS YSAR<br />
... and where em* I<br />
•w nm Ms? T«A»fi><br />
rrenf ftps<br />
Fashions<br />
\ the current hot weather one'i<br />
naturally turn to lomeUiIng<br />
ear. And ttwn'a when cot-<br />
IB to th« for".<br />
J'I cotton, an thlngi <strong>of</strong> beau.<br />
[well ai being nwM practical<br />
•psntlve. Wonderful thinm<br />
g dona by the manufactures<br />
1 textile* lo make them more<br />
_j, M well u more attractive,<br />
ypej <strong>of</strong> costumfis—from early<br />
1 dreuea to evening wur,<br />
mention attractive bathing<br />
Fare being shewn In cotton.<br />
', combined with prints, art very<br />
while solids <strong>of</strong> two shades<br />
1M? THCOCCANCItY<br />
<strong>of</strong> the BJ» cdlor make, up pleaalng<br />
outfit*.<br />
The «aa«nM»—« pretty, cool-looking<br />
Hint drcM worn with a top coat<br />
which picks up one <strong>of</strong> the colon <strong>of</strong><br />
the print—la a Practical outfit which<br />
may be worn on many different oo<br />
cjuilona<br />
IRCLE<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
' <strong>On</strong> HM Traffic Circto, Somar* Paint, N, J,<br />
POPULAR BRANDS<br />
IMPORTED and DOMESTIC<br />
* WHISKEY * WINE<br />
ICE COLD BEER<br />
ON HAND AT ALL TIMES<br />
IT'S<br />
THE<br />
BEST<br />
NEWS<br />
YET!<br />
|Keep August 14th thru 17th<br />
Open for Big Things!<br />
hunk Drivers Fined<br />
In Cape May Court<br />
Two motorists wore convicted tn<br />
the Caps May Municipal Court Sat><br />
urdfty on charges <strong>of</strong> driving while<br />
FARM PRICES<br />
Price* farmers received for their<br />
products Increased four-tenths <strong>of</strong><br />
one per cent during the month end<br />
ed June 15. according t<br />
law Uiat <strong>of</strong> a year ago.<br />
Acrobatic Sailing<br />
Parks in Wrong<br />
Place; Fined S15<br />
Smith GraduatM<br />
From Army School<br />
Army Pvt. RaytBond E, Smith, gen<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. SmlUi.<br />
1ST W, Meyran av, Somen Point, recently<br />
was graduated from the basic<br />
Army administration course at Fort<br />
PUt, N. J.<br />
WhUe attending the euhtweek<br />
course, Smith studied correspondence,<br />
typing and M other clerical<br />
subjects. He entered the Army in<br />
March and completed baste training<br />
at Port Dbt.<br />
fTHATS MM way rachrtmen oocrilH a Bermuda ntMd *n«by M<br />
M. Thl» dccUci. 14-foot craft carriM nan tul for Its (in than nf<br />
otbtr rccamiied clan, aomctJme. aa much •• lj)K aniara tmm ef ft<br />
<strong>On</strong> or mart ef In ili-to-eight-mao etwm may bt dumped anrbaafd<br />
baJlati wh« the wind alachna, Bcmndun. tew bean aaUac this<br />
•f dinghj, uniqiH to th. niid-Atlantk taort, for mor* thui • eMMrjr,<br />
r beet buy by fari And<br />
Trade and Easiest Term<br />
•••••I-H Km MM<br />
Mtaaaa Bakar Hi Uf.aJr<br />
Model for mod**<br />
FORD<br />
htheLowwt<br />
Priced* <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
Low-Price<br />
J<br />
Vandalism Brings New<br />
Rule at Scout Camp<br />
All Girl Scouts and leaden plan,<br />
nng to visit or use the facilities <strong>of</strong><br />
Camp Coy, the <strong>of</strong>ficial local gin<br />
Scout camp located at English Creek.<br />
must have proper Ctrl Scout Identi-<br />
Railway Express<br />
Resumes Service<br />
Railway Express Aflency is again<br />
CLENN MEETS DEC<br />
Coming Events<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
TODAY—<br />
Summer Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
Methodist Church, i p. m. in the<br />
solarium <strong>of</strong> the Blseayne Hotel, Book<br />
rtview on Taylor Caldweil'i "Tentler<br />
B*achcotnbers Ball<br />
For Flanders Staff<br />
The annual staff dance was held<br />
last week for the Flanders' big fam.<br />
lly <strong>of</strong> helperi. The theme was <strong>of</strong> the<br />
salty sort entitled<br />
Wall".<br />
Besides lavish decoration. Including<br />
a S2000 fish net from Chris' and hurrlcane<br />
lanterns, the ballroom was<br />
filled with music by the Tune Toppers,<br />
who came over from Cape May,<br />
operating fully throughout the m><br />
Highlights <strong>of</strong> the night were when<br />
tlon and all embargoes on rail and<br />
the voice <strong>of</strong> Jane MeCrainor fllied,<br />
air express shipments have been lilt<br />
the roam and when five pounds <strong>of</strong><br />
ed, it was announced here by It L.<br />
Cupper Kettle Fudge were awarded<br />
Leeds, Blent.<br />
I to dancers during the "spot" dances.<br />
The strike <strong>of</strong> nearly 2,000 vehicle<br />
employes at seven major cities and Marmora<br />
certain adjacent points, which began<br />
April 22. has been settled and employees<br />
are back at work at those Methodist Picnic<br />
points. As a result <strong>of</strong> the strike,<br />
shipments to and from (00 communities<br />
had been embargoed.<br />
Public Invited to<br />
Weakly Card Parties<br />
The weekly card parties given by<br />
the board <strong>of</strong> Ihe Hostess House for<br />
Convalescent Girls are being held<br />
Flanders Guests Win<br />
Music Quiz Awards<br />
Handera Hotel guests gathered to<br />
participate in the weekly musical<br />
quli. A large crowd arrived In hopes<br />
<strong>of</strong> winning notne <strong>of</strong> the priies awarded<br />
to IkoM who know their music<br />
beat<br />
Hnt Mta WH given to Mrs. Weir<br />
Brlttlo. <strong>of</strong> Prexel Hill. Ft, Second<br />
prize wai awarded to Mrs, cooper<br />
Jeoup <strong>of</strong> Woodbury. N, J., while<br />
honorabU mention wu prewnted to<br />
Doris m. Anieraon, <strong>of</strong> Penn Valley,<br />
aad cWMrwt, <strong>of</strong> Arlington. V«,, woJ<br />
occupy taaJr eottace at • Walton pi<br />
fat* At month <strong>of</strong> August. Mrs.<br />
HebklHIt Ik* former Carol Buiby <strong>of</strong><br />
it Well Attended<br />
MARJIOBA—Nearly 100 Bttended<br />
the annual Sunday School picnic <strong>of</strong><br />
the Marmora Msthodht Sunday<br />
School Saturdiy evening at the<br />
Strathmere beach. Dames with<br />
prizes were planned for the children<br />
by Mrs, Robert Ountner and directed<br />
by Mrs, Jacob Field and Mrs,<br />
John Young,<br />
every Wednesday evening in the The picnic was planned by mem.<br />
Recreation Hall, The public la In- bora <strong>of</strong> the Jolly Workers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
vited to attend,<br />
church and Mrs, Gam Broadley, who<br />
Mrs, Mae English contributed the also served on the picnic committee.<br />
proceeds from a private card party<br />
she gave recently In her home. Several<br />
<strong>of</strong> these affairs have been plan-<br />
SBAVILLE — A buffet supper,<br />
ned to benefit the Venetian blind<br />
served by the Seavllle Chuicn choir,<br />
fund.<br />
will be held in the social hall Saturd»y<br />
evening, August J, from S<br />
Tentative plans have been made to 7 o'clock. Everyone li Invited<br />
for • tea to be held at the horn* the to attend and proceeds will twneflt<br />
middle <strong>of</strong> August. The public la Invited:<br />
A well known personality U<br />
the piano fund,<br />
expected at guest speaker.<br />
PALERMO—The Mnnnora TUen<br />
wUl play a by* game wit* the newly<br />
organked Avalon Boys' League team<br />
thb evening (Tuesday) at Hie Hollls<br />
Cakrwcll Recreation Center at B:W<br />
Hagy and DiMarine<br />
Teams Lead in Bridge<br />
This week's bridge results from<br />
the tournaments at the Yacht Club<br />
lave top acores to the duplicate<br />
teams <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mn, J, Milton<br />
Hagy and Dr. and Mn, A, OlMarma.<br />
The contract winners were Hence<br />
Frohner, Mrs. William Doebole, Mrs,<br />
JudM for the quit were Mm. R, Ruasell rtanscom and Mrs, Harold<br />
Motaon M Vancouver, Canada, Mm Hag«r. Mm. Doebeie leada for the<br />
A. Burger <strong>of</strong> New York anil Hn tournament with a score <strong>of</strong> TAN,<br />
M«d«Un« Trt <strong>of</strong> Penimuttn.<br />
VISITOH FROM MOYLAN<br />
•MtlKVS IN USOIIT ,<br />
Mrs. Ant Walton Parker <strong>of</strong> Moy<br />
»OB H*Y. ind Mrs, R, B, Melsky Ian, Pa., la vncationlng b«"s at the<br />
Howard Hall Hotel. ISth at, and Central<br />
av. Sho plang to remain until<br />
August 12<br />
THERE'S A NEW -<br />
<strong>On</strong>e lure way to kaep Asm being<br />
nurdmed by • Msriihi*— u never<br />
to pick one up.<br />
HARDWARE STORE<br />
at 3315 West Avenue<br />
— Open Ymar *i<br />
» - - i ••-•>•<br />
Chronic<br />
ToldtoScrarT<br />
Twke-Arreftwd Man<br />
Ordered From CVy<br />
under the Influence <strong>of</strong> liquor.<br />
Evening drvnei <strong>of</strong> cotton. In or- They were Joaeph E. Major, <strong>of</strong> CIS Court Continues<br />
gandies, valla, glnphaan or pique., Broad at,, and Juan SantlMO, <strong>of</strong> stt<br />
ore vary papular. They are practical<br />
Aiiault COM<br />
Lafayette it., both <strong>of</strong> Caps May,<br />
for tha young, a* well as the older Major wu santaneed by Magistrate Donald Natalia, IB, <strong>of</strong> Ardrnor*.<br />
Francis Dwyer lo three months In was nned *15 on a traapnahic<br />
the county jail, plug revocation <strong>of</strong> eharaa lit MUHMMI Cburt hero<br />
SUCCESSFUL PAHTV<br />
his license and a S2i fine for leaving Friday aarlea FInkbouior, <strong>of</strong> Ot<br />
the scene <strong>of</strong> an accident. Ha lerved Weam av., said the youth parked<br />
"Was your parly a succew?" notice <strong>of</strong> an appeal <strong>of</strong> tha sentence his oar on private property parted<br />
"A great success." answered Miss to the county court and was held with a "No TrespaMlng" ilgn,<br />
Cayenne, "I doni remember who In tMO ball.<br />
Hearlnl <strong>of</strong> an a*Mult and battery<br />
wu there except tha society editor,. Santiago wa* fined $200 and hischarge<br />
against Row Dee Humphrey,<br />
But not one <strong>of</strong> them wrote less than license was revoked two yeara, 38. <strong>of</strong> 724 Moore av., wa« postponed<br />
a column about It"<br />
Janes Williams, who was charged until this morning (Tueaday!, pend><br />
with allowing Santiago to drive his Inn a doctor's report on Uie Injurle.<br />
ear, «ns fined the same amount. he allegedly Inflicted on hU wife,<br />
Julia.<br />
Mrs Humphrey eharged that her<br />
To Split Precinct<br />
husband a aojdler on furlouvh, beat<br />
at North Wildwood her at the Moore av, address last<br />
Thursday evening, and threatened<br />
The North WHdvnnd elty cauncU to kill her with a loaded gun. Judge<br />
this Week took und-r canslderaUon King reduce, the original $2,000 ball<br />
a recomnmndjitlon by the Cape May to WOO<br />
County Board <strong>of</strong> Elections that the<br />
saeoiid ward In that community be John F. Kalpin, 90, <strong>of</strong> Buffalo,<br />
split Into two voting precincts. N, Y,, forfeited |M bail on a drunk<br />
The Election Board In its recom-<br />
and dlwreriy charge brought by<br />
Ha far Comma inaj New J-MT'* **"J MM<br />
mendation cited law which permiU<br />
police when he wag found lying In<br />
fi I HU PI msatuwsr •» •>• Wl*. Neaae. Mr.<br />
now district when the number <strong>of</strong><br />
•oxlcatsd on the sidewalk at lltr.<br />
i teatf— J-nHn wW. «W rWilii.a,<br />
NO LUXURY TAX IN MMMS MINT registered voters exceeds ?00, North<br />
it, and Asbury av, early U»t Tue».<br />
WUdwood election <strong>of</strong>ficial* report 710<br />
day morning. He failed to appear<br />
registered votes In Hie second ward<br />
for the hearing.<br />
there.<br />
In a lone iraMc ease heard, George PoHce Break Up<br />
Comptmtm Stock <strong>of</strong><br />
Lavls, <strong>of</strong> 1355 Ttoga terr,, wu flned<br />
*20 on u careless driving charge re- Row<strong>On</strong> Wildwood<br />
Police Asked to Help tuklng from an accident l»tt week<br />
at 34Lh «t and Bay av.<br />
A nearriot outilde the stnrll»ht<br />
Find Diamond Bracelet<br />
Ballroom on WUdwood<br />
A Devon. Pa., visitor late last weels Sceffiaw Fined $50<br />
reported to police the losi <strong>of</strong> a diamond<br />
bracelet valued at about *1.000 in Wildwood Court<br />
while on the beachfront last Wed- Leslie N, Oorey, af Mantua was<br />
nesday evening<br />
fined M0 by WUdwood Judge JLouia<br />
Mn, John s, Bloren told police Mnttera late last week on charies re-<br />
that Me bracelet, which she hajsulting<br />
from a four <strong>Line</strong> accident to<br />
worn for 41 years, contains 17 dla WUdwood July IT,<br />
* LIQUOR<br />
monds and sapphires on links <strong>of</strong> In addition to the floe, Corey was<br />
yellow gold. The lots occurred be> admonished by jndfe Matte for<br />
tween the Delaware Hotel and 7thnuking<br />
k neeesuty for WUdwood<br />
St., sho<br />
police to pick hrm up wrien he laUed<br />
to ippor on ika original dMa <strong>of</strong><br />
DITTBICH IN HOSPITAL<br />
Me hearing Tuesday,<br />
County Treasurer Walter A, Dltt Oorey ta alleged is have left the<br />
rich, local real Mate broker, is re- scene <strong>of</strong> the accident.<br />
ported to be Improving latiafaetoiv<br />
lly In Temple University Hospital,<br />
PJilladefrJiia, wnere he underwent<br />
surgery last week.<br />
1 lt>t -<br />
•bov* WMM^I<br />
<strong>of</strong> tha aBpatnay, (aajaaapi<br />
WlUte S«nltli, M, <strong>of</strong> «« Wert »y..<br />
4-i/i.V*'!<br />
Uteraily "cu«aMi~ btnutff out at<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city over Of mtk Mil.<br />
MunJdP«l Judtf* fraMtlin A. Kln«<br />
ywterday ordered Btolth out at town<br />
fallowing th« defendant* second »ppearance<br />
In court hi four days on<br />
disorderly change*.<br />
Friday afternoon Willie HI flood<br />
$20 by Judg« Ktas on th* tttirgs<br />
whlcfi resulted from the complaint<br />
<strong>of</strong> • West Side father who Mid<br />
Smith used "loud and pr<strong>of</strong>ane* language<br />
in front <strong>of</strong> hi* two teen-*se<br />
daughters<br />
Saturday afternoon WlUIe waa<br />
Kk In the city Jail, lociod up by<br />
Sergeant William Sprulll. who told<br />
ttw court WUlie waa talking -loud<br />
and pr<strong>of</strong>ane" hi the neighborhood <strong>of</strong><br />
7th st. and Wat av.<br />
A change <strong>of</strong> assault and battery<br />
against Elizabeth GItaeon, 41, <strong>of</strong> «SI<br />
West av, waa continued until Friday<br />
by Judge Kuig, who asked that police<br />
Investigate the circumstances<br />
<strong>of</strong> the case further<br />
According to Bamber Jackaon, 34,<br />
Charles Roster to<br />
uf 109 7t*i st, Jin Gibson nit hfan<br />
Address Kiwanians on the head with an unknown object,<br />
ikying open his forehead over the<br />
Charles O, Soeser, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, left eyv and lip. Jackson taid he<br />
wall known Olympic and AAU swim had been calling oti the woman for<br />
* boardwalk mlng <strong>of</strong>ficial, wUl be gueat ipeaker about 1V^ ytoars,<br />
waa squelched by a squad <strong>of</strong> 18tomorrow<br />
afternoon at the weekly Mrs, Glbooo, in her own deMnte,<br />
polleemen early Sunday morning.<br />
told tbe court that ahe did not bit<br />
luneheon ef the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Krwank jactaoii « he wat leavtog the porch<br />
The fracas began shortly after the Club, Mr. naeser h an honorary <strong>of</strong> her house. "His wUe did," the<br />
dance nail closed at midnight, when member <strong>of</strong> the dub and eonduett changed, Jackson countered that hit<br />
•even! youths cot into an argument the annual meets here 'it the Flan wife was not around, •<br />
near the ticket booth, Thre* ears ders.<br />
Oiled with ameers were called to the Local KiwMiiana have been Invited ToH Are Rescued by<br />
scene to break up the flght and
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i<br />
£ V<br />
V "V^SyiJj<br />
^<br />
i day<br />
put.<br />
. -Wlldtiu 17. Chl-<br />
ctals. 13 Vine. 13. Dicwllne. 8.<br />
Satis bonus (four ««•)—Hormonj<br />
I. CMcnBr. 55. Wlldalu 51, Orrx-<br />
tne. n. weau. 49. Cadet. 31<br />
urta-<br />
Joann Hack<br />
Winners<br />
Ja«fc<br />
* tfte<br />
iCKy<br />
; to the<br />
Jill Jobnaon Gone<br />
nfcti Gall't Pull. 4,<br />
Mitt Barb. 3. Bath<br />
RoU. 6 Wllll<br />
. HBSI a<br />
Bon' Junior Moth>—1 Michael Bu-<br />
na. Mr, B,. g. John MeCniulanrt Jam-<br />
Waltem. Walt Up. i<br />
•rlno Jr LI'I Due, 5.<br />
r<br />
Mr W><br />
^<br />
Senior Motlu—1 Vollmer 3<br />
• 3. Accardl, i, Hulzfi. S<br />
•, Kroesser<br />
Out* Senior Moth*—t Kelt) 3.<br />
Aashead, 3. Hopldn, 4 Jnnnson 5,<br />
Alewjler S, Nary till, June, Pest;<br />
Junior Moths—1. Kelle>. 2<br />
«. 4. DlMarlno 4 Doug<br />
•Y4WHM<br />
SB'S*<br />
A. ft. W<br />
•art.<br />
Tita Chatterbox «,<br />
il* rtugjn a/ $£ 1"<br />
day night trim e .<br />
Warrior* adsad the Box<br />
' ^h^vajurtajr Ue<br />
at W ft Iha Uat<br />
fraiqc, Oene Hudslns and Dick Dav<br />
•nPflrt. Wgb n)fsn for<br />
tho lctf .<br />
At*«J»%nd«ru<br />
scan was watte<br />
Pfl. Wgb )f o the<br />
ed tho S% to victory<br />
Hudfin collected a total <strong>of</strong> 30<br />
poloti, all on aeld goalx, Pavenport<br />
netted 15. At one point, Kudelns<br />
Jerfanned • crowd pleasing drtve-<br />
starting from' ahnost half court.<br />
The Morgan Stater luA hia feet limit<br />
foul line. swltd>cd the tall from<br />
hand to hand and deposited the<br />
lay-up.<br />
The capacity crowd responded to<br />
» well played cane all evening.<br />
was good basketball. There were<br />
JBly 21 fpuls.<br />
If there was any deciding factor<br />
was the rebounding. The Wa-ri<br />
rs had better control '<strong>of</strong> the back-<br />
oards Ulan the Box. Both teams<br />
were hitting on a high percentage<br />
f their shots, and tooth U'ams were<br />
ilutllng.<br />
High men for the Box were Wayne<br />
udson with 20 and Fred Swtnltlt<br />
vlth 1«.<br />
Rustic Garden<br />
Beats Hot Shots<br />
Tom Adams Posh<br />
29 Points at Hoop<br />
day, M-t<br />
<strong>On</strong> Ttundiy night iho localt<br />
«4 Uttla Unie niddfrta un Uij<br />
they pu*hed acroia aty tuna<br />
Ant Dnune Dave auhHEoi* ai<br />
fapoaky auaplfad tfee*corina pinton<br />
SjTW InnUK wUh a doubfe #5<br />
triple, resaactlvely Bcrtaosky •<br />
thjsee-bawer cane with the (juts<br />
Bidiks Rffrsey was Uw wlnnlrif<br />
hurier. ttie Unu(>odcrii were heV)<br />
to three hk» and received flve walks<br />
Dorsej' fanned four-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> liscd U hltj to apqylrc<br />
21 runs In Wednesday otht's jlascn<br />
Unwood did l)Ot know wfit hU tbiJ<br />
Nine Win*<br />
and Linwood<br />
when the locals started <strong>of</strong>f with a<br />
ns hit-lour run first Inning<br />
Before that a triple<br />
0 0 0 2 10—3<br />
(10 2 0 0 0—2<br />
, The Brumwkk iopreienlnllvi.<br />
. the res on bow hn£ ha^i g,alnt>pularlt\ In America I txiiute it<br />
| In a sport In wh«li e\cry mcmlHr <strong>of</strong><br />
the famll can lake an JUliw pjrt<br />
Lenlhan aUo- aawerted Uu| bow*'<br />
ing is a major determnt to Jut enif<br />
dellnquenc} Parent's prefer the<br />
bowling alley lo the slrect corner<br />
a., a place <strong>of</strong> congregation foi laelr<br />
children.<br />
Hie speaker outhned the hL,lor><br />
or bowling and <strong>of</strong>fcicd fltun-i, «n<br />
the cost <strong>of</strong> tonstrueling a 161,mc<br />
boultng alley, whlth he ^aid ,lp<br />
half a million dollars<br />
The third st<br />
by Phil Mover<br />
St. Augustine<br />
Kiwanis<br />
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P«rif«rlr wttn WUItrd t. S<br />
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•H0NI tin<br />
THfV WERE<br />
Teacher—"Robert who were th<<br />
FhvrUees "<br />
Itobbj — "The Pharisees m-re<br />
people who fasted in public and ID<br />
secret devoured widows' houses.<br />
Mlnan<br />
Whit* Sox *<br />
Dodgers<br />
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Cardinals <<br />
Red Lest °<br />
Smond half nipilituin bn,,n<br />
the major seftlon <strong>of</strong> llu Morning<br />
League last wee* mill thi Hnt half<br />
champi the Dravci lakmc un e«rlv<br />
lead In the nuv In lht Mlnoi-. ih.<br />
White *>o\ aic provmi: lo be Hie<br />
number one fflnl«ider foi lht »u<br />
ond half cr,>wo<br />
<strong>On</strong> Wednc-*dm mi BIIIM^ knotkoi<br />
<strong>of</strong>f the Pirati-i Ixhind tin no 111 1<br />
pitching <strong>of</strong> Ron MlH 1 -. Mik" mound<br />
21 work wii* biM.kcd up uiih .• !>**l till for llu<br />
fli-d Birds \ ith H fourb.u,ti<br />
Format League action itood tHIl<br />
on Thursday whilo Hie league All<br />
Start met the Stth it team Th*<br />
up-flDc4 to the hospttal,<br />
atoW with Mn. Hurry GeWuirdt, al.<br />
« l« Jgha iMPar <strong>of</strong> «*»d><br />
««e/k tut tat entiatoiHie a<br />
•iM UkM mfi» have tBMlallMd<br />
t kk t l rt<br />
iM UkM mfi» hae tMl<br />
kl wtwu knaskn at aslMM «art<br />
as **ology. phyincs and- ehenlitryi<br />
Mtta lUjm Udtod<br />
aMttar lUjm Uudtod estfiiMrtag,<br />
and mere Own «0,000 coreUed In<br />
enft, trade and Induttrlsl field* such<br />
M ekscu-onics, metal work and. me-<br />
U addition to these OeMo, the VA<br />
survey found that Um rest <strong>of</strong> tha<br />
veterans enroMed In GI aounai lead.<br />
Ing to virtuaUy every typs el Job<br />
found In America,<br />
Some 108,000—or 16 per cent <strong>of</strong> all<br />
tn»inse»—have taken ceuran to help<br />
them enter the wcrld <strong>of</strong> InniiiHa-<br />
MoBt took eaunes la business admin-<br />
istration and aHJiRSemcnt, hut a<br />
smiH proportion trained far clerical<br />
and sales work<br />
AMOBg the pr<strong>of</strong>fsslom, VA ri-<br />
vaatad thai HMD vatanns war*<br />
training to ha tachow,-with ihout<br />
oawquoner concnotraUna iit spaeial<br />
teaching fields sush aa Indus trial<br />
arta and phy«l«l aduciltlail.<br />
More than S2.000 othsr* wn<br />
studying accounting; «,00O. medtelnc<br />
and related subjeetcj 30,000, law,<br />
and 8,000 pre la-w. The social set.<br />
enee»—such aa govarament, assnon-<br />
lei and psychology—*ttracled 24,000<br />
vewnn4tudonti, and more than 10,.<br />
JAMES R. HEHDRIX<br />
Icpifrs • Attcrttloos<br />
13Hi St. Phono 0993<br />
W.<br />
JOBWNO<br />
AnoMMT «IN (ttdlod, a«t and da-<br />
•In, wtth. xmvtr •*« taamlng to ba<br />
AppnnJsaatoly<br />
«f Utam<br />
atHar iald* *t<br />
*wk IWr » a> Nmrt,<br />
N. J., tuMad out Um at Uw doae<br />
vt M» asauoi y*«r Aarv ware 17.W7<br />
Manan yataraa* bkklna coune* In<br />
tfca ata4a <strong>of</strong> New Jaiaay. This In-<br />
chuktd U4M In Inatitiitlaaw <strong>of</strong> high-<br />
er laanala*. »,7M In «booH below<br />
eollatta lawl, IJU» la on-thc-Job<br />
~ id 7 iaUng iBMttuUenaJ<br />
Craw DQUMS Hn en<br />
Ib «w <strong>of</strong> th* Sootty Wiirren, a<br />
fJchtaeeJns bwt art <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood,<br />
sxUnsuUbed flmnu In tha. tf<br />
Fid<br />
sUnsuUbed flmnu I mtf<br />
inn Friday while a pasaenger IM<br />
<strong>of</strong> n adulei and 17 ohudren topside<br />
•waited Uu oateome.<br />
Leakags <strong>of</strong> oil In the sUrboard<br />
engine caused Me IN, ««ktk ss-<br />
curred naar the Capo May COM*<br />
Ouard Station. The ftajnes we ex-<br />
tincutshed before Coast Guard a*,<br />
sistanee arrived.<br />
StolMi Auto Found<br />
lit Pif<br />
An autanabUe which h»d been re-<br />
ported .lolen In Cape May Ust week<br />
m found Thunday abisdanad In<br />
tna giavel pit behind tha imuity air-<br />
port near WUdvond,<br />
Lower Towmhlp pollen fcund tte<br />
car with two tires missing gnd tte<br />
back KU torn out. The «*r la<br />
awned by Una WssUuon, <strong>of</strong> PhU.<br />
deiphla mi CaM<br />
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ardoM th«i it was «fj«t th«jr<br />
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Jim pouted to a report In one <strong>of</strong><br />
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ttat man than one oat at tour<br />
driven who were ra-examlntsd aOcr<br />
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: 1547 Bay Av#. Phon- 3919<br />
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BERGER LUMBER<br />
ALUMINUM UNSrONIP SCREWS<br />
MA PA1NHHQ — NO B»tTIN«<br />
fttVWQOB Interior<br />
- LIME - CEMENT - PLASTER<br />
Colt 0949 - - - Th« Friondly Yard<br />
$TMIT •"* SIMPSON AVSMUe<br />
No Job Too lorg»<br />
No Job Too Small*<br />
ROBERT MONROE<br />
Building Contractor<br />
Jobbing<br />
2240 AStfURY XvENUl<br />
PHONE ifU-W<br />
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— BUILDER —<br />
Frmd S. Tarves, 3rd<br />
Home and tejutsf OMStrncHm<br />
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OCEAN CITY RESIDENTS<br />
VISITORS READ THE<br />
LAST WEEK<br />
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GATEWAY<br />
PRESENTS<br />
Mr, and Mn. Andrew i'eekcr. <strong>of</strong><br />
1 Jersey <strong>City</strong>, spent ths witi end ai<br />
their home here.<br />
Karl {odurn returned to his bosae<br />
in Philadelphia, following a west's<br />
vLril here *Ttft relatives<br />
Roger Ciderm! left Tuesday for a<br />
Ailrens" auto il Mrd «l and Crn:nJ<br />
business thp to Washington, D. C-. av=<br />
ifld Pennsylvania<br />
Miss Bati Oibersna, H V. retuj-D. Judge KiM rtteased AAnni frca<br />
ed home from Mi Kipp. Glen Car- tlOO bail as a nuterial **!»»*« pond.<br />
Bener, last Saturdiv<br />
ing the outcome <strong>of</strong> Injurtffs ia J*i<br />
Mrs. Manila Emmons, formerly <strong>of</strong> Rife. 11. <strong>of</strong> WUuaiaaom- Pa «fto<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Vkw. was released .'mm the s-aa injured m t»c eTa»h. Awordaii<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital thit week. to reports received by tie rou-.<br />
Mn. Louise BJTUB and djnghtf<br />
there were no «f»ys m}un«<br />
Jmaaau neeatly viaied the former's<br />
son. Burton Byrum, <strong>of</strong> Ariinslor.,<br />
Va, wno pwttwd a home there,<br />
Lewi* R. Shupe to<br />
Celebrate Birthday<br />
nape, <strong>of</strong> Sis E. Sessprsy<br />
HL, will celebrate Ills 72nd birtidjj<br />
Friday, Following a brief hoiBF tf<br />
ftir a family dinner sJI b# held<br />
it the Hisi-avru' Hotel.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Shupe a!« v il; relf.<br />
bfate their list wedding ann.nrjn'<br />
Stpwmher i.<br />
The Shuprs have summered here<br />
for the past U years. Mr Shupe<br />
u • daUjf emninyter to rtllfdelphia,<br />
where he has been a**. . i«j vtih<br />
:he William R WanamakeT Co far<br />
mw « yeari.<br />
They have two children K»tfcryn<br />
C. <strong>of</strong> Fhiladetphia, and Letvk Jf <strong>of</strong><br />
B<strong>of</strong>al P»ri. ,\ f . Y and 1 vo -randchOdrrti<br />
aese <strong>of</strong> tm- larw <strong>of</strong> . moth w<br />
j Kitchen Open<br />
Steaks - - Seafood<br />
Sandwiches<br />
Spaghetti - - Platters<br />
Antipasto<br />
JACKNEWLON<br />
AT THI<br />
Piano Nitely<br />
—•-—. -.<br />
Complete <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
PACKAGE GOODS<br />
FOR FREE DELIVERY<br />
Phone S.P. 2578<br />
iOEMORIO'S<br />
CIRCLf CAFi<br />
10 MMARTHUR BLVD.<br />
SonMra Point<br />
W, $2.40<br />
tax incL<br />
*<br />
G««.Adm.<br />
$1.50<br />
taxlncl.<br />
I, thru August 4<br />
VE N E -<br />
r<br />
HUNTER"<br />
iUUB<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
I<br />
| Driver Released<br />
in Bike Accident<br />
Herman Ahreos, <strong>of</strong> 4Mi Centfli<br />
sv.. jesterda)- «-a« cleared bj Mnnidpal<br />
Oaart Judf e rrtnkiln A<br />
Kmg <strong>of</strong> nstponiibUily in toe injur,*,<br />
<strong>of</strong> a t»j »hiM bic)-CIe eraihed inlo<br />
County Planners Seek<br />
Data on Employment<br />
The Cape May County Funnies<br />
Bos-nd his unde.-tilteii a job juris?<br />
anoos lifhi ajdurtrws <strong>of</strong> lhe wjT-ii<br />
Nr Skimming Baad,<br />
•innniuni<br />
. . . 'to tfte <strong>Ocean</strong>s, Whitm With Foam'<br />
Hf^itf fig .£gfl]l£ STS^^<br />
THE FOAM liWraUy bubbles around Judy Muir, <strong>of</strong> I !<br />
Williamsport, Pa., to add a Uttle action to Uie setae as she :<br />
trim the mrt before taking the big plunge—Senior Studio ;<br />
photo, , . I<br />
July 30 to Aug. 3 in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Theatre*<br />
DDRLYN<br />
Tod.y A<br />
Continuoui 10:30 A, At to MUnUm<br />
DOWN BELOW<br />
RITA HAYWORTH<br />
ROBERT MrrCHUM<br />
JACK LEMMON<br />
Thur«Uy - Saturday<br />
"SILK STOCKINGS"<br />
FRED ASTAIRI<br />
CYD CHARISSE<br />
JANIS PAIGE<br />
Today A WadnMday<br />
"THI DBJCATI<br />
DMNQUBIT"<br />
JERRY LiWiS<br />
Thursday • Saturday<br />
"NIGHT PASSAGE"<br />
JAMtf STEWAItT -<br />
AUWI MURPHY<br />
FMTW<br />
Wo<br />
Watting Nr MM!<br />
BBBBC«hat MMndm«<br />
CM Ike heat <strong>of</strong> Jeanne wnlnney, m.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wf GMtni atr. as sai? watted In<br />
tine lor aMMfcn to the Stodia<br />
at Fljmoulli pi. and At-<br />
XH MiilmwA cMUptea on the<br />
ridmlk aad nrt her he^ HI<br />
tte MBW. t<strong>of</strong>fe.-ina i «ip »miiid<br />
ikM Pf. Join B. TswiMeiid needed<br />
A raiiop bere tr«B Philadelphia,<br />
she ns nk M More Memorial<br />
Ho^wtil III Itw r.lv anbulrnre and<br />
(dmiued there memlaht for otwr.<br />
SumnMr Resident Wins<br />
Prizes For Oolli<br />
•Mrs R. 6 MrUli)-, <strong>of</strong> 1 Wallon pi,.<br />
th« rilj, and Afllngloll, Vs.. Bon<br />
•rveral pru« with her doll enincs<br />
in a recmt doll and handnvrk shou<br />
at Arlington,<br />
Anung the enltiet b> Mrs, Mcisty<br />
nere Urge twin Mar* Hover dolls,<br />
dreswd by Mrs, Anne Euro <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city, and two clo'.hMpin dolls also<br />
made by Mm. Butby.<br />
The Marj- Hoyers, ramplfte with<br />
partwls, made a hig hit and awe<br />
iwarded first prlM. A display <strong>of</strong> ,<br />
rharaeter dolls, mostly McMyf, wan<br />
second prize and third prize wont<br />
ta the elsthespia dolls, .<br />
mm<br />
MODEItN MCOM«AISSANCE-~At Part Ruta— I<br />
a trnnln pnl iallnc back to Indian KlMlnf J ^<br />
•iny c«». mipBMat »f «u kis*. u IMS» BUI t<br />
alueBa IM lug* Ink «HrM«H MM.<br />
l •!•*!• M UM wian .r • iidx<br />
NOW PLAYII^<br />
THI<br />
PltOUDBST<br />
MOMINT<br />
THB SCftELIN<br />
••tlwprlj*<br />
FRANK<br />
HAS EVER<br />
KNOWN I<br />
I. STANLEY KSAMES'J :<br />
MONUNSNTAL nlMWO Of %<br />
Venezuela Cited<br />
Presbyterian Missionary<br />
ttafr<br />
h§ W«tl»d, dy,d.<br />
and ttw NMiMva hair<br />
•f EXPECTANT<br />
MOTHER!.<br />
Mon,, Tun. « Wed».<br />
No Appslnlmanf Nmiury<br />
_ For Normal Hiir<br />
OTtffiH DAYS WO AND |2S<br />
IN OCEAN CITY<br />
EAN CITY<br />
VINCENT £ JOSEPH<br />
AT THI FLANDERS HOTEL<br />
O. C. 8277<br />
Drought Proves<br />
Irrigation Need<br />
Houses Look Alike; Youth Gets<br />
Into Girls' Room by Mistake<br />
County Bewty<br />
[Visits Seriate<br />
Glv«« VagtttablM<br />
r Peter* outlined the aim Mm. Petws want «TM dwenbe<br />
• <strong>of</strong> the Prwibyterian HM habhla <strong>of</strong> toneuM In Caracai,<br />
n flaU In dmeas, VonennHa, where Mia. can hoar Spanish, Eng<br />
SO women attending the ant lUh . Italian and nrtutne Fortufese. ,.„.. n<br />
or meeting <strong>of</strong> the Women B* about UfcBOO Italians m Vetie.<br />
HstM <strong>of</strong> the Flraf Presbyteru. -^.^tagest de-ntion o, any<br />
, Thursday .rternoon.<br />
and Jta, Petan and their The sWhtjieelllg Wp Included<br />
UdreA are spending a rtsil to the bautiful parit, loirvar<br />
• tack In the State, Slate. ftom Pta^a rtop by me Amerlean school<br />
I field In Venoiutla. TJiey where BOO students are ennlled and<br />
ieonplMed 10 yeara in th* South finally on to the ehimh, called<br />
H cauntry.<br />
caurch <strong>of</strong> the West, which, was the<br />
l BIB audience to result <strong>of</strong> the union <strong>of</strong> two outlyina<br />
«la the speaker simulated an<br />
• flight and landing at theS"<br />
located on the Caribbean<br />
I just 20 minutes out <strong>of</strong> the cap.<br />
To reach the capital city the in their homea,<br />
or take* a tasi down Hie beauti. Peters closed<br />
[new highway which Includes a solo <strong>of</strong><br />
S three bridge* and going<br />
_ i two tunnels,<br />
vividly described the slums,<br />
are prevalent on lhe out<strong>of</strong><br />
town, then con traced the<br />
[beautiful new skyscrapers built<br />
six years ago in the center <strong>of</strong><br />
[city. These buildings house gay.<br />
nent and business odlc^.<br />
fo making the<br />
Heir Apparent<br />
•UNAPPARENT"<br />
1ATIRNITY CLOTHES<br />
ONLY<br />
VENTNOR AVENUE<br />
MARGATE<br />
PHONB A.C 1.71M<br />
Dally tiM AM, to IM WM.<br />
r t F with the rnort'l alike.<br />
streets, together with a sUgM MM- MKzer Mid that hi* anpanioni<br />
hoiie kin Ytaldt In County<br />
in rMllted n • ll^yewwld ^ l d <strong>of</strong> the, previous oveolng ntopped the<br />
Ud UiHdowtw, Pa., jwuth uuUverteMly 0M In which they were riding In<br />
Sharply Reduced enterlni the bedroom <strong>of</strong> MB young front <strong>of</strong> the Asbury av, address and<br />
tvomen about 1 a. m. Thursday and UM htm that was wten he wa. atay. fe liMnhowar<br />
•y OIOROI W. MINOIN finally landing In the arms <strong>of</strong> theInn.<br />
The youth admitted he had<br />
Agricultural Afanf law.<br />
been dtinHnf.<br />
«h« Lorraine IQekaMla, <strong>of</strong> Bdonl<br />
A» the KinM Muoo begins the Dean Seitier escaped penalty un- He climbed two (Ufbts <strong>of</strong> stops thia year-a National VMMaMs Omen,<br />
yieldi. <strong>of</strong> vBgetrtte tnni an towdcr<br />
a disorderly charge Friday attor. •nd entered what (w thought fit be vWMd WuUniM, D, c, last week<br />
as a result <strong>of</strong> lack <strong>of</strong> mln,fal!. In noon when Municipal Judge Frank. his room. He was rudely awakened<br />
mom •reaa <strong>of</strong> the county, fln Inches lln A. King allowed Robert c, <strong>On</strong>m<br />
and wai Introduced to Uw U. s.<br />
to the Met that ha wa. out <strong>of</strong> place<br />
<strong>of</strong> rain In the maximum recorded at 10M Asbury av,, open lor <strong>of</strong> the •*»n the two girl, started acreanv imate by Senator K,, Al«aod«r<br />
•taw mld-AprlL At the time or rooming house at 1044 Aabury av., to, big, Mr. Cross came on the icene Smith, who Interrupted Proceeding<br />
22LSl ** «*"*"" * writing <strong>of</strong> thJ« artieio anHeipaied withdraw the charge.<br />
and signed the complaint against the on the eK-ll ttgbu defatM to Ultra-<br />
The youth explained that he hadyouth<br />
|lw described how mission Sunday<br />
rented a room in a Central av. guest<br />
SchooU are set up and how the na-<br />
Mr, Cross in court told Judge Klnf<br />
Potatoes, cornj *»an« and tettuce house and that his roan was kvthat<br />
he was convinced tturue boy<br />
tvere 1U reduced in total crops fcanr. catcd h about the same position a* mad* an hon«t mlMaie. Judge King<br />
talk by ested ta the county. Irrlnted farms the one occupied by tho two young allowed ttie charge to be withdrawn,<br />
„. - „ . ••-» With the showed twice as much yield as non- woman In the Aabury av, house. Hii hut ordered Seltzer to pay 15 court<br />
King", one verse <strong>of</strong> wfc^h she «n» urigated farms.<br />
utructtirw, police said, Vtefc much eduts for the trouble be caused.<br />
in Spanish. Bhe aim lid arranged Tomatoes harvested prior to mid.<br />
a display <strong>of</strong> large colored pictures <strong>of</strong> July wm Im» in quantity due to<br />
Venezuela to ramlllarlic- the audi. reduced blossom polknatlon earlier<br />
ence with the country.<br />
fn the year. Prices have bees hj«h<br />
Miss Anna Robinson played a in tomatoes as predicted eartler in College Draft<br />
ptano solo <strong>of</strong> a medley <strong>of</strong> religious the year and prices will probably<br />
numfteni. Mrs, Mary McPaUa "choir -emaln ahove avernfre for the yeer.<br />
director at the Calvin Presbyterian In fael, as crop conditions looked<br />
Church, Philadelphia, sang a solo.<br />
Testing is Cut<br />
up to July IB, reduced supply with<br />
The Name <strong>of</strong> Jesus h Be Sweet" 0e- equal demand should hold' price,<br />
.oiions wore led by Mrs, John Wll- ilgher than averaiie on nil p#rUh <strong>On</strong>ly <strong>On</strong>e Planned<br />
ion, devotional chairman <strong>of</strong> the As. Me craps throiichout i»ST,<br />
sociation, who took her Scripture<br />
For Coming Term<br />
from the 10th chapter <strong>of</strong> Romans. „ Si?* °* P'oeeailM bwns, both<br />
Mf». William H. Alien omcintpd, bely Ikaa and pordho<strong>of</strong>c types ihouW , PMns to limit the Selective Serv<br />
b<strong>of</strong>ln In the next few days. Early Ice ColloKe Qualification Tests to one<br />
planted beanji show little set andIn<br />
the 1(157 58 school year Instead<br />
Man exiled From<br />
yieldi should be quite low. Drv<strong>of</strong><br />
three per year as In the past havi<br />
weather held ,baelt Erowth, but most been announced by Lt. Generai LesviL<br />
Retort FOP Assault<br />
important, Innuenced blossom set. B. Henhey, dlrettor <strong>of</strong> Selective<br />
Harry P. Ifeynunn, <strong>of</strong> Hoehester Blossoms opened p d but hot dry dryweather<br />
Service.<br />
•as, Hned $100 by WUdwoad Municl. nuHd them to dro drop from f plants. lt Scores on ttie tests, and sludeni<br />
al Jiidgu Louis Mattera Friday on Blossoms we« pollinated In many cla« standing, are criteria used<br />
n assault and battery charge. He eases and beans were formed but by local boards In the consideration<br />
Iso was given a BMay suiuended due to a prolonged dry period the <strong>of</strong> requests fcy collese students ai<br />
ml sentence.<br />
•mall beam dropped from the plants. both the undei ate and gradu<br />
Judge Mattera suspended the jail Fordhook type beans, new in theate<br />
level for deferments from Indue<br />
erm on the condition Uial Keymann county, show less potential crop than tion in order to continue their stud<br />
IMVO the resort and never return baby lima, Thta is true in the earlj. les.<br />
The charge cited him for attacking est plantings and with low rain fail The single test planned for the<br />
i man and a nun in a Wildwood total continuing, it wUJ be reflected next school year probably will be<br />
tolel.<br />
the rest <strong>of</strong> the year<br />
held in the spring. Three testa per<br />
Two Cape May Coast Quardmnen,<br />
laymond Van Allstyne, , . 21. _.. andon<br />
All <strong>of</strong> these symptomi renect but I «hool year have been provided for<br />
* hare fast-successful vegetable students each year tdnce the 1951-52<br />
ames L. Wilson,. 17, %vcrc lined $86 ! *weia In Cape May County must<br />
school term, In the spring <strong>of</strong> 1H1,<br />
for dlMurbing the pnace. I have Irrigation, This Is a known wh^ the testing program was In-<br />
i fact on Intensive vegetable farms itiated, four tests were given within<br />
but remains questionable on farms a tttf-ce-monlli period, '<br />
growing only beans for processing Main reasons cited for <strong>of</strong>fering<br />
Water-Wound Spray Permanent<br />
Some growers are utilizing irrtBi. only one opportunity next year for<br />
Uon an some bean plantings this students to take the ted are:<br />
year to help find out if thta i» an I. The number <strong>of</strong> students taking<br />
economical undcrtrklne,<br />
the tests has fallen steadily from ?4,.<br />
Thb season has stepped up the327<br />
In Uie first full school year under<br />
trend to more irrigation ., Many irri- the program to 11.122 In the school<br />
gation ponds have been enlarged<br />
bt*fi d»v»lopm»nt in<br />
Mrtinf hair. Hair •<br />
wrapped wiHi wat«r.<br />
Than ipray.d with •<br />
id •dutlsn, it k<br />
yeiu ' ' ust ended,<br />
more new ponds constructed and' *• Induction calls are presently<br />
more irrigation systems purchased | eas ' ' 6? mgn ^ years <strong>of</strong> age and<br />
Those Interested in having irrleatioii older. The student who progresies<br />
on their farms have Increased three-1 normally throuth school will com.<br />
fold. With two droughty years out £'**• his four years <strong>of</strong> undergraduute<br />
<strong>of</strong> the last three, the ctiaUpniip is w 8, to<br />
<strong>of</strong> the O m .<br />
nouncanen. by O<br />
bud ICBC), V«N,<br />
cer.<br />
The thntMBV «l«*rabop, to<br />
•il former fliUMi a. w«Ua»<br />
Rnsiiwer Cotpt <strong>of</strong>llcn an lov<br />
will glv. -mlannl- at »> N>«y.<br />
atruction ItotUllvn* a chaoc*.|a Mt<br />
together afBin with thalr a u p<br />
fcudtttea *ud maw »»|u«i>Bl>l)#l<br />
g de t In with Uie famous cantor ip MM<br />
duce- the Cape May County «lrl. many <strong>of</strong> than rec*(«d DUIt<br />
tratnlo*. In Addition, they will<br />
Miss Klckawla presented a Ipaket the opportunity to rub J ^<br />
<strong>of</strong> vegetablet for PnaMsnt ELnn- with aomie outaiandlnff teart<strong>of</strong>a)<br />
hower, Homer GruenUmcr. ttie comUuMlon and wglVj<br />
ant lo tile President, accepted th« world, who will ow» to DorriairlUe »<br />
gift. ^ partlcipote In l^ie Anatlvltle*<br />
The vlKlt marked the opening <strong>of</strong><br />
National VecetaWe Week. Mta* Feature er«nta In die eelebraUaa/<br />
Kackasola had luncheon on Capitol<br />
Watch for Disease Hill and toured thi Willie ttouoe<br />
En the party were George Hlnghl,<br />
Signs <strong>On</strong> Dahlias Now county agricultural agent, Arthur<br />
By OfORSI W, MNSIN Towson, <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton, and JoHfih S.<br />
Shelly, executive director represent-<br />
Agricultural tgtnt ing Uie Vegetable Growers' Awoela-<br />
This time <strong>of</strong> year, when Dahlia tion <strong>of</strong> America; Sonator Smith and<br />
plants are really starting to stretch. U, S, Senator Clifford Caw.<br />
is a good time to inspect them for i Miss Klcfcasota, Uie daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
disease troubles, I Mr. and Mrs. Klckaaola, appealed<br />
If the leaves have more or less ' here last month as an «ntry in Uie<br />
circular, yellow spots in them the<br />
Miss New Jersey contest for Mlsa<br />
UnlVFTM*<br />
plant has a virus disease known as<br />
"Ring Spot". If Instead <strong>of</strong> spots there<br />
are pale yellow bands on either side<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oie main veins, the plant hag Do You Know<br />
mosair virus.<br />
Both virus diseases are spread That . . , ?<br />
from plant ta plant by Insects, <strong>On</strong>ce<br />
the virus disease Is In the plant it is<br />
The New Jersey State Safety Ooun.<br />
too late to do anything about it.<br />
ill reminds driven that a motor vehlele<br />
is "out <strong>of</strong> control" <strong>of</strong> the driver<br />
In order to prevent the spread <strong>of</strong> when It cannot be stopped In the<br />
these diseases to healthy Dabliai, assured clear distance aheadl TW.<br />
remove these diseased plants so that means traveling at a speed thai Bel<br />
they will not act as a source <strong>of</strong> In. quires a stopping dMancs erester<br />
'ectlon<br />
than the dtstance <strong>of</strong> a clear roadway<br />
p jd<br />
At Baach Party<br />
A common driving error is to ess.<br />
Three brother and *Liter duos were fuse nsjiured dear distance with apt.<br />
Included in the young guesu <strong>of</strong> parent clear dMance ahead. Fbr ei-<br />
the Flanders Hotel who enjoyed the ample, , 200 feet <strong>of</strong> clear mad ahead F<br />
weekly beach party Monday morning, ion "an open highway hih IIs<br />
vastly dif-<br />
Those holding the spotlight were ferent from tile dUtance In a city<br />
BUI and Carol Garter <strong>of</strong> Madison, where there n vehicles parked at<br />
N. J, David and Diana Keller <strong>of</strong> New the curb, inM-seetlng streets and<br />
Bloomfleld. N, J., and Christy and other hidden hazards.<br />
9TH aV WEST AVE.<br />
irbara Stoeckleln ,<strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
»rt( by that age; thug the demand<br />
apparent. 'or the tests has fellen,<br />
* =^-— i .Since the program was initiated<br />
In 1951. a total <strong>of</strong> M2.MQ students<br />
have taken the test. Of these, mn.<br />
slderaWy more than half or 339.039<br />
were tested in the first four tests in<br />
May, June and July 19S1,<br />
County Cracks Down<br />
an Trash tat Airport<br />
Freeholder Walter H, Trcen, director<br />
<strong>of</strong> the county airport hat<br />
threatened immediate prosecution <strong>of</strong><br />
persons Muad latttaliy dUlpffcinir "W<br />
garbage and trash at the airport<br />
dump.<br />
Treen reported that persons as far<br />
away as Atlantic <strong>City</strong> have been<br />
found dumping trash at the airport.<br />
He said airport workmen were called<br />
to the dump three eons?cutive days<br />
last week to extinguish flrefc.<br />
Treen said the dump is not for the<br />
public. He said airport <strong>of</strong>ficials are<br />
liable to the state for fires which<br />
are in violation <strong>of</strong> the air pollution<br />
code.<br />
BIG<br />
DOINGS<br />
AUGUST<br />
14th<br />
STARTING FOUR<br />
BONANZA DAYS!<br />
WATCH<br />
THIS<br />
PAPER!<br />
r<br />
HOME<br />
SAMPSON A HAMADA<br />
•PWAND T. HAMADA<br />
LUCK<br />
A trimnd on talklni to ma<br />
about tptrM In aanaral net long<br />
if* tM nwMIr about ihamptont<br />
«•» and proanl. Orandland<br />
Rk. immt f*n auallM« Mai<br />
•hMM baton* ta a ch.mnlon.<br />
Nan ttwy an:<br />
CenManc* and Caartlnaftwi<br />
Cwi«ntr*tWn and CenaMlsn<br />
Cwira«M M MrtMutia<br />
Determination and ttamlna<br />
MiknM and SpMd,<br />
•cMr f lnry«- (int •• May ka><br />
1 to Bampaiy ar Martian*,<br />
•an Haftlt mn4 Tut William..<br />
Trua, theft I* • hlajily bnpsrtant<br />
famr <strong>of</strong> naiwral aMIHy, ya» It H<br />
•••In trut that LOCK playa •<br />
part In HM IIKCCH *f any HM<br />
ami I MM HI* way MM «im« II<br />
Hft! Hi fnla vafaa*<br />
•MM "ertun. Is a achayad<br />
MMti II Mm* MM 1 * HM<br />
And yM N»OM Bam* •!•,• har<br />
•aaaaa^ IBB •••••* BaBSaaMBlamaBl —••---—•I<br />
^WT HI Inf •MIHII| BCSn^<br />
Tain. aH NM cnilt ya« atwrvc,<br />
llaaaaaatal UM aafm ^HaaaaRlbi * *<br />
aatu# alatll*ar Jbasamasali ihaA<br />
••*¥ S^fl W nffll Inn ^ =^<br />
rljirajl at iftlur -'-•-'<br />
Ywil *!* It Mtt<strong>of</strong> to tl«<br />
P<br />
mn Intowiatoal In your<br />
Mf Th»* ta my<br />
* • • !<br />
HOME BUILDERS<br />
SUPPLIES<br />
HARDWAR1 ~ PAINT<br />
S24 Watt A*.<br />
PLAN<br />
THlirr:<br />
CALLmm<br />
AT 124i<br />
:opmt:ti4^rim.m^i<br />
m<br />
Nr».<br />
FOGG'S ESSO SI<br />
LIVE BETTER &.**<br />
WITH ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
The Cost is Surprisingly Low and it'«<br />
iKi..i '•-•'„ iK3!,*ire:-i;.<br />
:MM&<br />
BASti<br />
- s 3*8
.ceo/aM IMIIIJI •«•<br />
to the<br />
Dela Bay.<br />
tM newspapere in<br />
Home have been so<br />
Ot th ha*e<br />
AFTER A DIP in the briny, Noma Mcllo^. <strong>of</strong> Ofwe<br />
here »t the Hanscom Hotel, •njoyi tto<br />
m& the warm sun for that all-over tan.<br />
Senior Studio photo<br />
Meyner, Forbes<br />
Differences iri C»O<br />
Soil Chang**<br />
Aluminiun 3U9 * .<br />
leas »*ieh saenlist* luve found<br />
routa^nV thai % ferry<br />
,iw4t present m the otessonis. ;<br />
SjrdJess <strong>of</strong> Bower «»or• »• "J^";<br />
• » • e !Wal «« the<br />
any lime irsund tHe rwfa, «»rw<br />
Oonald B. U*rv, esieo»»n boat<br />
grounds *P«iaUst at Ruii#rs Ini-<br />
«rslt}- Lim# will nculfatae iht<br />
acid »U. But if you Mi 10 Sfep<br />
pink ones pink, use lime.<br />
Group Making<br />
Drought Survey<br />
Emergency Status<br />
iu £ miunum<br />
May be Sought<br />
^ , f^r . «*w we* mth Itafr<br />
»ndib«lf lor overtime: m repe«l *f<br />
Um dberwllted Pubiie L'tttities Ann. ule wss adopted. M«lBiinn» ior<br />
Strike Law; and tlaie aid to muniei- tcMPOrar)- total djsahiirly »er« inpaUlis<br />
lor the ajsMance <strong>of</strong> the to *40 per »ve«k.<br />
needy mcludiKK those made Idle by<br />
or other Hbot dl»puies.<br />
liberallnflm ef ttte<br />
; thai Us mtrd II cM*r ; . ,„,,<br />
totaWU" *>i» dene ; "Dunns the prrtioio Mar, in I5»,<br />
W *» for lie R*pu&ii«n l*iifl«iure in 5P»<br />
jerws- adoptBl one <strong>of</strong> UK «umr>• s<br />
mon ilheml re.ioe!« for unempioy-<br />
« « ** **Vi>t*r¥ disawiiiy bsne<br />
au lo<br />
nd *•<br />
DMHcratlc Gmmmmr mak* a •«*•••<br />
**—1 sf eINr any part ef a<br />
.... and I S» per »«k<br />
. - -. • ..-.3,y jo^pieu jti O( l,»»ralBins j<br />
_io\-aient airi lefflptrs^ du^ |<br />
i*sf aU ou#^^ ^Ibens j( afeifflj* benefits without asv as^ii-i^<br />
refpoiaibOMy W« j ance from tlie psmoeriiw Ooirr<br />
irkeeidtaeWsini Uut oWI- nor",<br />
If mO»dy wants ihiafng larks, -.he •<br />
mf Iwr Imr et«B and hi r •<br />
s^itt to freflyeal brush,<br />
us, TS tetac> (he I<br />
tiny follicle and feeds the hair After<br />
„ vigor«u( bnishing the sralp glows<br />
warmth and has » (wllnf <strong>of</strong> Charter Boot 3% INTEREST<br />
being which is induert by Imcirculation.<br />
Masufe helps to invijoraie the Sr<strong>On</strong>i rewN<br />
Paid on Savings Accounts<br />
!lp, J( is a goad pranie* ta cateh .<br />
Up imli bunches and pull it mcr j on fH«<br />
getkally. TW» loosens and «ereu« '<br />
the aeajp . '<br />
jltunnf**<br />
nonnCT<br />
Bank<br />
Is tat that wororn de not hecm<strong>of</strong><br />
bUt- a» d» oten heteuw the<br />
I scatt is fed by iktinM h broucbl<br />
5<br />
H Pfiffi <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
«* won we<br />
ST. « TH6 BAY<br />
. We admire<br />
MI Attmry AVMHW — DrhrHn Offle. 1300 W-«r AvaniM<br />
talent, but<br />
penalize the<br />
« Aflr thta *Am** o n 3<br />
nuke (fee hair «•* *ck *iaia.<br />
Air M&'suuWnr' »M- cowl lor IBe<br />
H»ir Aould Me<br />
e»ery |iy •«< *hi»B*(e« on an<br />
sponsored J*ony<br />
debut.<br />
FOJ ITPNT<br />
SOmCC STATWH<br />
Mo»AT1ON<br />
rOUB DCPOSITS INSURED UP TO 910,000<br />
Banking HtjifR<br />
Mon^y thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.<br />
f _ SJ a> • • EiaAB £ BBi^AaF 7 Eal aiA' a\^ A a9 AX<br />
rrfHBy Evvnin^Sj # ft if!* fe y i*. fn><br />
Saturday'Dr*-ln OfficM <strong>On</strong>h>-9 A. M. to 12 Noon<br />
(Far Limil«d " *^ J - • '<br />
mfS ORDER BLANK NOW!<br />
tmmmtnmm •*.......... .timm to T*. Own CII> s«,iind Lwifw,<br />
' fir*,.,,..........^.,. h<br />
fkM Print «f<br />
•••..•-•... ••••••••*••• A d d « »<br />
ttMlaj Part <strong>of</strong> Ad toUUt^P^<strong>of</strong>JW<br />
,.. mftn^U<br />
lie Mare<br />
•faould be ui the gtm <strong>of</strong><br />
—<br />
Blcnard<br />
dent. MUd toe<br />
on? «W«<br />
the SUM<br />
CommUstoneri<br />
for tt» Ml eus<br />
Anthony J.<br />
tho w»t«r<br />
•efeaduto U the<br />
•HIM Ml*<br />
«t«, if ip<br />
H-ould go Into<br />
Th» effln L<br />
«aHlt<br />
...<br />
tar I<br />
John B. I<br />
iiii<br />
Robart A. <<br />
AIan_l<br />
William A. I<br />
HU Wnlrl /»•».<br />
<strong>of</strong>f>'"f h «' 0 *" t .Mdv<br />
Mul|»nent already there ready<br />
far mnlne»«—-no* to<br />
October Ht—moke o»er<br />
Apartment. 3W Boardwalk<br />
Au«vit A September *5»<br />
Ap.rtment. M4 Boardwalk<br />
Balance July—weekly<br />
Augutt * September<br />
Apartment, 3»4 Boerdwelll<br />
July 20, to July V<br />
September 4, to Mth<br />
Apartment! eo.ul* to J<br />
roomi. living and dlnlns<br />
tile baft., kitchen.—all with<br />
Hind>ck> overlookln» ocean and<br />
HANEY LLOYD CHATTIN<br />
^ R1ALTOR<br />
1315 Artmry Avenue and<br />
»?4 Brlshton PI<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
art iXW "• ««>nH«»r*/!:'V8*<br />
^smsss^g&X<br />
rtMun J<br />
.._ ;ii d«.ui-u<br />
l r-~uted<br />
partilnt,<br />
ar, „ *><br />
thai, Waa rJorm* K<br />
smith, MM iJn*« -«<br />
Kophart, Man Jo«»e»<br />
VTnglnta .Ctoay MM <br />
Rcclna. '<br />
Mm. Eetber Colao, i<br />
CharobCT! * C<br />
| thatevlefeirea «TE*<br />
SheTwin be fcoateaa ait UN »
s<br />
•w<br />
n* g<br />
ti Spam. After<br />
ftrnanarked about<br />
liewu rather<br />
I «fctfl informed liter did<br />
ajarUoilarly to hear aiaa<br />
r. TWVMa «•<br />
•a Italy i- l«7*.<br />
id play* a CWlo<br />
Lmmr, -mbkb vac awarded first prize<br />
la Chi Mil Puttioo to KM, <br />
h J<br />
Strand Screen<br />
J*rry Ha* MlnqVticy Trouble<br />
Thriller<br />
Opens Thursday<br />
ha* dooe. TOenuth oo viols whM B<br />
on lite af the. Havana Qmarmrr<br />
Woto etadMus Shaw<br />
at Rutgrt Aug. 7-t<br />
A Clad How' ti tho<br />
the US? Mai*«U<br />
to ba held in the<br />
•amtrthe Kaar Jersey GtedUaa «o-<br />
J»*»W« 7MI, flu show<br />
••wepemaad Urn to Mini<br />
far Ike tot ttae last<br />
to MpaexM U (eatolc ever a<br />
JiUMMii tMtos <strong>of</strong> el»di<br />
aha eMMtnJ by emaiour and eaai.<br />
oeU tnwii hot New Jenry<br />
•d BHrtT MM,<br />
The theme <strong>of</strong> ihe aw wa he<br />
Has, which »u» toTarr-neeln^u<br />
life. A •huhUi, living rules. »nd<br />
dHaih. cam be bad Ana tfte show<br />
•WJeiaiJ, Sherrmnd BMBC <strong>of</strong> at<br />
Bun it, ~<br />
and Tewenvw<br />
Delicate Delinquent" it a<br />
hilartoos omedy dealing with Men-<br />
e note. U star* Jerrv Lewis Dar-<br />
ttcCavin and Martha I Iyer'<br />
Jerry play. Sidney Pjrlhioi, * scat<br />
tnrhraia usislant Janitor <strong>of</strong> a rick- j<br />
apartment hoate, «od be Is al- '<br />
way* In hot water. If U's not from {<br />
tenant*, lie ongbbor.<br />
a, witti whoa) be he- I<br />
inadvertently iiwulved, are co '<br />
IU< nil They accuse titan <strong>of</strong> hob-<br />
ooMnBT with • oop. and theyi* not j<br />
it berausr Sidaey wit* '<br />
to be * cop. i<br />
TawnAer. FrWar a** Saturday j<br />
'Nlfht Pusice' is a western<br />
thriller Karrinc Jimmy Sipain and<br />
Aadie M t<br />
and Murphy play brothers,<br />
saw OB taa tide or the lew, a«.<br />
art is a raurad oriwtire durraf the<br />
building <strong>of</strong> * pioneer (Mn rail<br />
Use. Marphy Me hit brother, wfeo<br />
kac trad is pratect htm durfaf *<br />
canar <strong>of</strong> TiUiinj. n>b. a pajroU<br />
tnin and bersos i maahrr at i<br />
MUs killer<br />
JERRY LEWIS is the bewildered taifet <strong>of</strong> the leather-<br />
jacket set in "TOe Delicate Delinquent,' howling Vista.<br />
Vision comedy How at the Strand Theatre, Hoodlums on the<br />
left are Joseph Corey and Robert Ivers. Richard Bakalyan is<br />
the toughie at right<br />
Blu<br />
&MT m a trap*<br />
iai mwiwf, -PTJ» Down Mow".<br />
ifltrtHim pbyi a ^aali Uine ^nj=<br />
gJcT who »-m run fuss, uxroec mar<br />
Ui far a pn», ) firman plivi as<br />
lun!r living oo borromej inur<br />
nho lu not as )-M sunt la ttie AM.<br />
(•MBI rock bouotn % looMttbit blonde i<br />
That Just nine In! j<br />
W. Dirt<br />
Careful With<br />
That M©w«r I<br />
dJinTSiLW **-*«« * «l<br />
mm or Junior • Ptln m<br />
•AecidiM nmt," M t U a r<br />
book «f th. IWawtl iaffW OaiiDell.<br />
doMDi eiDUto that Hw hallui k tlw<br />
Me toe, hot It M potot «t Nwi<br />
the Mta, ite nor analiar Ml<br />
and otter parti <strong>of</strong> th* fsM an nan<br />
frequently Injured In pewcr mower<br />
aaridenH.<br />
A nott Minry by the OeorzU<br />
Depart* <strong>of</strong> PuWis Halth n.<br />
TMltd llat «M power MM? in-<br />
Jury In ml rHUlUd la •"» par-<br />
nanent dkuaOHy, InformUion for<br />
tha Hirv*y WM oWilned from about<br />
on*-fourth <strong>of</strong> tke doctors In GeorgU.<br />
They reported 7J7 •ccidVenta In !<br />
which 7*4 penonii war* tajured dur-'<br />
PI<br />
TiNI<br />
At<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> T(<br />
6tft STREET and Al<br />
9 A. M, TO •<br />
IClMM<br />
M ceuiTt — NOMINAI.<br />
PROFESSIONAL IMSTKUCT1OM BT<br />
ItimtlNCIMO AHO TMMII<br />
The<br />
PRINCE<br />
en the C/rc/e af<br />
21st Street and Second Avenue<br />
— <strong>On</strong>ly 20 MlnutM from OCUII<br />
The OanfM StaM P<br />
OWEN "BUCK" McGO\<br />
ACCORDIONIST<br />
Serving the Knit m<br />
• LOBSTERS<br />
• STEAKS<br />
• SEAFO*<br />
•<br />
THI ORIGINAL SHRIMPS'<br />
PHONE AVALON 7-3>tl<br />
,__ M H and<br />
i TOitfiday bejuu, oreataaai<br />
M «Mcn <strong>of</strong> Use iMfiSUnliy<br />
aiw rojuiiwl 00 the peUUMB la ord-<br />
er w «a«mr UK ime ta- rW«x&<br />
•kn in MM Notwba i ««»r»] eJec<br />
- - - A MmlltT pMUm Uine<br />
tM*MM<br />
<strong>On</strong>e at Urn ftbalaoi 'wi 1 fign<br />
-Ows Bid IMC U MOokiae in me<br />
««•• "**- tmm the aw anew<br />
a< tfce G«1MIT PUybotup in Somm<br />
Point piajs Iwa to ton<br />
J ui<br />
D9B.-, win<br />
' i^^«M M annnal »a*i«3^4S^<br />
*?J*— •»• .«»» cbiet, at Kuujw, bit.<br />
C H O P<br />
SUE Y<br />
oeuivmr<br />
nm 4 P.M. -re » p,^<br />
Conridi Oiinese American<br />
* ttSUiUNT ^<br />
*M :<br />
ntntuc<br />
DINNER<br />
M.tolPM.<br />
t fKiWrtn'f MUI<br />
You and your family will «njojt<br />
eomlori and restful otmospherf<br />
dinlrtfl room. Our food Is df<br />
•n our spoiless, sunlil Itifche<br />
olwoys open for your insp«cl<br />
tions ore i«nsibl»and prices oL<br />
qfi ^*f ore special rates for*<br />
S P*ci*1 facilities for<br />
dinner<br />
<strong>On</strong> Y*«»r Otal<br />
»t* •* Oeaan CHy<br />
I Tha S«nMn»M.»*f»r rtiM<br />
— Ho. 22<br />
In At •*f family Retort<br />
OCEAN CITY SMTiNEL-LErxiiif<br />
Telephone 0304 or 0305<br />
ie Fisherman's<br />
>dy Washes Up<br />
Resort Beach<br />
ired Philadelphia Baker Pronounced<br />
m <strong>of</strong> Drowning; Overturned 14-Foot<br />
Recovered From Sea Off 59th St.<br />
<strong>City</strong> lifeguard! at 1st st. Wednesday moraine<br />
am the surf Uie body <strong>of</strong> a Philadelphia man reported<br />
Guards at Strathmere aa having Been missing since<br />
; afternoon In a 14-foot rowboat out ol Corson's Wet<br />
Seargle, M, <strong>of</strong> SU N. 7th<br />
rielphii, waa Identified by<br />
her-ln-law, dannee Birth,<br />
Mavis at,, Philadelphia, who<br />
-ted him missing to the<br />
OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY. AUGUST 2, 1957 ct. aMitanea ar.<br />
g<br />
I late Tuesday night.<br />
I ky an uni><br />
J bathar aa M Maatad face<br />
I Me turf, efeatft knee deep<br />
•r the tat M, leMy. tlf*<br />
' Charll* •aaypilii, Pranclt<br />
• »nt Pelf IMhmaii made<br />
V »n4 bMvaM Me kady<br />
' aW itaHen M Iff «».<br />
attondant there and<br />
•1 student at Jefferson Col<br />
j a quick examination and<br />
I Beach Patrol Captain Thom.<br />
and police. The body<br />
to the Smith Funeral<br />
a retired biker, was re.<br />
sslng from 2:45 p, m Tueg.<br />
i he embarked on a fishing<br />
<strong>of</strong> Strathnere. When big<br />
j found, his wrist watch was<br />
at 3:55, wdleatlns that what.<br />
Idem befell him occurred<br />
24JudgesNamed<br />
for Baby Parade;<br />
9 Musical Units<br />
Commuter* to Serve<br />
af Marshals,- Clubs<br />
to Handle Seating<br />
A panel <strong>of</strong> 24 women has been<br />
named as judges to select the win-<br />
ners <strong>of</strong> the 25 major prUcs to be <strong>of</strong>-<br />
fered In the 48th annual <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Baby Parade which will roll south<br />
•long the boardwalk Marting at 10:30<br />
a. m, next Thursday, August it<br />
Two colorful string bands and<br />
seven junior drum and bugle corps<br />
have been committed to provide the<br />
in hour after he left in the music with which more than 1B0 en-<br />
I irieh will cavort along the beachfront<br />
in the renort's annual tribute to In.<br />
| fancy.<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Hansrom, co.<br />
i-holrmen on arrangementK for the<br />
event sponsored by the Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />
Conunuters Club, announced jester-<br />
(•ay that the city <strong>of</strong>ficial party will<br />
leave the Convention Hall at 6th st<br />
at 10:10 a. m. sharp, followed by the<br />
Baby Parade queen's float.<br />
These two units will proceed dime*,<br />
Ouard, »,4 •»« S^i^lL^I^U'.IS<br />
j was clad eniy In a pair<br />
[•ndartharti and aaein,<br />
ward* reperted Mat ke wit<br />
I when left Men by hla<br />
It w« aiitMied<br />
jpttadand hedla,<br />
hit eutar ek«Me« while In<br />
and made an efferl te<br />
<strong>of</strong> Canon's Inlet, The cr<strong>of</strong>t<br />
und flaating on th* ocean<br />
Ia half mile <strong>of</strong>f U«o 5tth «t.<br />
pier Wedneaday morning hs<br />
Guard search plane out <strong>of</strong><br />
ennett Field, New Vork.<br />
•tive Captain D, Norman<br />
I said local police received no.<br />
S a. n, yesterdoy that the<br />
MOB, MU» cowM .she<br />
• I H y for SCFTgle or<br />
.in Indication that they wcie<br />
at Strathmere when the<br />
occurred.<br />
- Coroner John Landey pro-<br />
Seargle dead due to at<br />
•1 drawning. So rule had re.<br />
I IBM after IB yean in the<br />
department <strong>of</strong> the Acme<br />
, Inc.' Leeal arrangements let<br />
were by 4a» Smith Funeral<br />
Unra on Ihe<br />
350 Clerical Jobs<br />
In Prospect ot<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> Prude<br />
* • * w * * m<br />
Confidence <strong>of</strong> % Pru' Expected<br />
to Influence Other Firms to<br />
Come Near, But Not <strong>On</strong>, Beach<br />
*y NMMB Ul<br />
IMtw, Tha lantlml Laiilr<br />
The Prudontial Insurance Companr<br />
move in fieighborisg Linw^sd la part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a tread that eventually nay and<br />
the. eastern mainland frincod with<br />
important buslncm and IndOatrlal<br />
plants that \vill supply liuh panolla<br />
to nourish the all-year economic* <strong>of</strong><br />
beacji resorts sueh as <strong>Ocean</strong> Chy.<br />
Commeiita by son&e <strong>of</strong> the leading<br />
fures in this week's news devel-<br />
opment are indicative <strong>of</strong> the think*<br />
Ing about the future. They (hew<br />
that there Is iltfle likelihood <strong>of</strong> bua-<br />
ine§s or industry yhooRini iiites on<br />
the Wands<br />
Riehurd Con£l#ton, Newark attor-<br />
ney who is general counsel Cor Pmt*<br />
dentlal. was asked by The Sentinel<br />
Ledger Tuesday whether in the<br />
I future his company might consider<br />
locating in a community such as<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. m<br />
"I woutti a&y no," he replied, "frr<br />
the simple reason <strong>of</strong> ^eogrfiphy,<br />
"When wf aurvey aji area to find<br />
a location for a new <strong>of</strong>fice building,<br />
wo alwnys sclct-l u »pot thai is g<br />
sort <strong>of</strong> hub from wiilch paraoonel<br />
can be drawn from III sides.<br />
IncavM It I*<br />
vast paal af<br />
ranftat la<br />
vNta, Afeaac<br />
BUM CHy<br />
Cwnty, at wall at MaiM ANantk<br />
Ccuaty pal"**. Tha H M dtiMttoo<br />
annlh M Hw naw MMvHt* ttHtm,<br />
whM It tMuataat<br />
"Beaeti reaorts, on the other hand,<br />
are so situated that they can draw<br />
from only one direction—the land-<br />
ward tide. And they are in many<br />
CESM handicapped (ran our view-<br />
point by having only one or two<br />
causeway approaches wtikh *re<br />
potential traffic bottiene^i',"<br />
A sllghUy different avt^oarb. was<br />
given the question by G Raymond<br />
Wood, executive director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Southern New Jrrtr-y Devdopnwnt<br />
CotineU. wbieh worked closely with<br />
Gateway Addigg New Chapter<br />
To Its Colorful31 -Year History<br />
,.,|,w»n, ^««d.<br />
Mr. Hanscom, Edward GUlaio and<br />
Horace Kelton will nerve an i>ranil<br />
mamhals for the parade, with mem.<br />
ben <strong>of</strong> I ho Commuters Club acting<br />
•• marshals. Members or the Rotary<br />
inj Kxcbange clubs will serve as<br />
ticket Kellers for seats •long the<br />
SM Papa I, «lumn 1, •!•*••<br />
irmers Resigned to<br />
saster In County<br />
ef from losses suffered 'by Cape<br />
Tounty fanners in the current<br />
ged drought win be sought<br />
from the New Jert*y F1IA<br />
lltee when it meets In emer<br />
' session at nnmn,<br />
nty Farm Agent Gcarge Mlncln<br />
made appneatlon to Uie<br />
littee to deelaro Citpe May<br />
' an cmeraeney area. M|ngln<br />
he present ISM M county farm-<br />
about »1 Billion, wlih the<br />
tn setting worse every day the<br />
ht continues.<br />
in www N»n In IMS,<br />
' are aaprMfMlti !Mt, which<br />
Me «nnt year abMe ftlf,<br />
i twnntJal nlns would be <strong>of</strong><br />
dp to third, fourth and fifth<br />
•ws, Mirojla said. Rnln Best<br />
however. «ould help l«t«<br />
!», he added. Una bean<br />
i make betwMrn four and ilx<br />
ng« a yea>.<br />
Nonlrrlgatcd vegetable farms witl<br />
harvMting in two or<br />
with a yield <strong>of</strong> M to So<br />
per cent <strong>of</strong> normal, he reported.<br />
Field com is beyond the paint <strong>of</strong><br />
Hiring, he added.<br />
Farmers with Irrigation will fare<br />
better, but they, too, will feel the<br />
pine* <strong>of</strong> the drought.' Tlielr season<br />
will be cut three to four week* short<br />
<strong>of</strong> normal, Mlngln predicted.<br />
Formers •re re.ii*nml to the fact<br />
that they are in for a disastrous<br />
year, tout give no Indication <strong>of</strong> quit,<br />
ting. Seme growere arc planning a<br />
faU lettuce e»p to liMa make up<br />
the deficit Others iiavc indicated<br />
Uiey plan no fall crop <strong>of</strong> my kind.<br />
The Pit* Cmmim. today wHI<br />
j^jj. ^t^dj^a §^ aiab •••• tmitmrmi<br />
si CHI HiMimr •• »i^ ww ••*••!«•<br />
iwnwwnt Hr tM hr dreu*ht<br />
•trickan New Jeney tarsnen. ped-<br />
eral appreval will entMe hard,<br />
hit anduean ta kerrew et a tow<br />
lea Pate i, eelumn i, pleale<br />
iman Bakery<br />
irker Burned<br />
Hospital After<br />
•n Blows Up<br />
Virginia Swayne, <strong>of</strong> Wood.<br />
ywtorday wM TOperiad in<br />
condition •{ Sbore Memorial<br />
W. where the to recovering<br />
KjWiKd«M« bun* luffwod<br />
h»kw atddeot here Tuwday.<br />
jwarne, who reside, im<br />
"»., WeodMM, was ta<br />
«> umt, «• »M .nd<br />
If RtalM Somewhere,<br />
Bef/ev* It or Nat<br />
The WMther Bureau has been rii.<br />
ferrlng frequently <strong>of</strong> latf to ^'scot.<br />
tered ihowers" In Its forecast. And<br />
when they say scattered they mean<br />
wintered, for as far at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
la concerned the rain goes every-<br />
where but here.<br />
In ease you tudntheard,UiaraWBt<br />
rdln on Wednesday, The Bureau <strong>of</strong>.<br />
flee ip neighboring Atlantic <strong>City</strong> re-<br />
corded ,M <strong>of</strong> an Inch, which fore-<br />
caster, describe aa a "nice ihowei '.<br />
There wai a Mai deluge if M <strong>of</strong> nu<br />
inch at the Pomona Nival Air Station,<br />
,41 <strong>of</strong> an Inch at TleasantvlUe and<br />
M at an Inth at Beach Haven up tile<br />
(oa«t.<br />
But not a drop in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. We<br />
heard thunder, though.<br />
Two County Granges<br />
to bhibit at Fair<br />
HM Tuekahee Orange «., .— -<br />
Dlai Creek Oraafe No, 128, both <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape Hay Ceunty, are Bmrnf n<br />
farater trwua in «• •tale whkh<br />
Have ••#• Utttajl »hlblt apaet at<br />
the New Jersey glate ralx itt Tren.<br />
"» »nd- a^Bm<br />
both <strong>of</strong> b<br />
n MM. QM aoujht<br />
dswn.<br />
I This week's announcement mat<br />
| Prudential Insurance Company In a*-<br />
qurring the spaclou, OMeway build-<br />
Ir.g on Somers poinfii bByfront adds<br />
just another chapter to the long and<br />
Unlulcnt career <strong>of</strong> the structure<br />
Illial hast been a landmark en Me In.<br />
! eal scene since 1MB,<br />
Conversion nf lhe Gateway Jiito.<br />
nn orrice Inillilini! for an lnsua»no*1<br />
cumpany will bc> a ume aftefma#i<br />
to its history <strong>of</strong> recent sumnjer tbe-<br />
atrical successes and before',that In ; -<br />
I a variety <strong>of</strong> more flamboyant roles f*the*eMnd<br />
over a quarter century<br />
it. Subsequent playhouse •easoni<br />
have brought other Improvement!<br />
and rehabilitation,<br />
Prydwittai -IH M It<br />
winter MWpMMy and tarn? *u»<br />
tiant an th* Intarlar. Thli<br />
»!>• MEMHI malar •varhaul<br />
vaart. tar It wat l<br />
whaii HM nraauitlum<br />
The datewBy<br />
•istb. r.<br />
ties. _<br />
Anpearance <strong>of</strong> pictures iiiid an<br />
account <strong>of</strong> the Night in Venice uc'ivi<br />
ties in the National liniKmiiliii'<br />
would give Uie reson urlculi-ss pub-<br />
licity. The OeogniphlF, )iiibliKlti>il<br />
in Wuhington, D. C, i» one <strong>of</strong> ihv<br />
most discriminating «ictuit> mai>a-<br />
lines In the country,- with only lop.<br />
Interest events and pliH>eii iiiniiuir-<br />
Ins on IU pages.<br />
Teen-Age Dance* draw<br />
1,000 or More Nfghtly<br />
Attendance at the Iree Convention<br />
Hall dances has been averimlng<br />
about 1.000 on woek-day nichl.t and<br />
close to 3.000 on wevk ends, Ccorue<br />
K. Gardiner, superintendent <strong>of</strong> IH<br />
reation, reported yesterday.<br />
Every Tuesday and Thursday ninht<br />
Bob taiefter and his elahtpleec band<br />
cunpllea the muiic. Th* iean«gers<br />
dance, to records on the other<br />
ii«oa> are held<br />
2 Children Hurt<br />
by Autos Here<br />
Two smpll chlWren wcrD injured<br />
slighuy Wednesday ancrnoon and<br />
evening when a six year-old l«y<br />
crashed Into an auto wJiHe riding<br />
! his bicycle and a Ave.ycsr*ld girl<br />
darted into the street from between<br />
psrked cars Into the path <strong>of</strong> a mov-<br />
ing outomobllo<br />
Mary Claire Nicholson, <strong>of</strong> SiSu As-<br />
bury av,, was treated ai the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dr. Mania V. Smith for minor<br />
Injuries received when struck by a<br />
ear drtwn by Marian J. Drsnlh<strong>of</strong>fiT,<br />
<strong>of</strong> IMS Asnury av.<br />
Tile Incident occurred near 84th<br />
st. and Asbury av. at about 8:15<br />
p, m, »-heii, according to Mrs, Brant,<br />
h<strong>of</strong>fer Uie child ran into the street<br />
from between two parked ears,<br />
Uie Tuesday afternoon Timothy<br />
Floyd, <strong>of</strong> til Central av., was treat,<br />
ed at the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Dr. John B. Town-<br />
HIM for bruises below the left<br />
shoulder. Hie hoy's Meycte crashed<br />
wtth an automobile at itji si. and<br />
Asbury av,<br />
Harold W. Ramaoe, S3, <strong>of</strong> Bmivna.<br />
vlile, P». toW Police he had ap-<br />
proached Uie intnnection tfolng<br />
uth oil Aabyry a*, and was maklntj<br />
a Mrti to go east on'Mi st. Tbe<br />
boy on the Mlw *• rtdin* oortti on<br />
Lifeguard Clefs<br />
Compete Tonite<br />
Dozen Boor* Enter .<br />
Annual Mile Race ' '<br />
Twelve crews <strong>of</strong> liouch Patrol ;<br />
l.usklos will battle each other i.»er |<br />
a mile <strong>of</strong> surf water In the ocean <strong>of</strong>f<br />
14th st. toohiht in queet <strong>of</strong> the In* j<br />
man rowing chnmyionship <strong>of</strong> the I<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol. The starv-<br />
ing gun will sound ai 6:15 p. m,<br />
A last minute adjustment In rosi<br />
ers saw the split up <strong>of</strong> one crew with<br />
each nember taking a ncn partner<br />
to swell the entry Ust from II to 11,<br />
and also presented the possibility<br />
that one <strong>of</strong> the lop oantnic-n <strong>of</strong> lht><br />
force will 1» sidvlined.<br />
Dick ute and John IliilU-r dis-<br />
solved their partnership, trilh Coe<br />
taking on Harry finner as a bmt-<br />
mate and Butler RiKning on with<br />
llirry Mlccoi. Joe Kennedy, both-<br />
ercd by • eta!, may have to pull oui<br />
<strong>of</strong> big place with pill Cox, This pair<br />
was runnenup last year. Should<br />
Kennedy be unable to entrr, Cm<br />
v.-UI go with Dllk liosi-hin.<br />
The winner af Mnlfhfi event<br />
wHI reaweMnt Setan Cihr'f ••ach<br />
Petrel ta. tha lauM Jay Lite<br />
•uardt Chanwlanlhlp Murnay ai<br />
VMtnar an Awiust M, A halt<br />
mile *wtm taif will t* Mlied for<br />
Mai IHefvania iwMt •rldaT nieh*<br />
ta datarmlna Mil* rewrfa enfr* In<br />
that cftamplefHitip event Ifl Vent'<br />
Beach Patroi Capt, Thomas Wil-<br />
liams reported that an entry for the<br />
•aa P«i« 1, Mumn *, i<br />
<strong>City</strong> Court Swamped<br />
With Trattk Cai.^<br />
Tuesday's session, <strong>of</strong> |/Ne ciiy<br />
traffic court was the longest <strong>of</strong><br />
the year thus far, running al-<br />
most 1M hours.<br />
Municipal Judse Franklin A.<br />
Kln« heard 31 charges against<br />
W iiiotoiisLn, one <strong>of</strong> woon wai<br />
in on two traffic violations,<br />
Deven <strong>of</strong> the defendants were<br />
fined, nine forfeited ball, two<br />
bench warrants were issued, and<br />
eight charges were dismissed.<br />
There were IS defendants on<br />
speeding charge:), ii on care-<br />
less driving charges, two on reck,<br />
{en driving, one for improper<br />
license plates, another for a<br />
noisy muffler, one for a ston<br />
street violation and one on<br />
drunken driving.<br />
Judge King opened the court<br />
•t about 9-30 a, m. and continued<br />
through to almost 1 p. m<br />
Leder is Officr <strong>of</strong><br />
Gun Instructor Group<br />
George Lodcr. retort painter and<br />
sportsman, has been named vice<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the newly (armed Cap*<br />
May County Organization <strong>of</strong> Safety<br />
Instructor<br />
The group IK organized to teach<br />
safely practices to new hunters and<br />
promote safety measures In the field<br />
during the Oy. and<br />
musicals under CBIIVBS. ft<br />
) lee f>apa 4, column ,<br />
Fined $300 as<br />
Drunk Driver<br />
Mtral Man Plead.<br />
Guilty in Court<br />
Raymond Oriffin, M. at «M<br />
iv, was fined trooTby M<br />
Judge Franklin A. Kla« Toe<br />
a charge <strong>of</strong> drunken drtvlnf, i<br />
also resulted in the revocatiou<br />
his driving license for the jiext<br />
i Oriffin entered a<br />
j the charge, brought <strong>of</strong> jatfe-.^<br />
16 when the defendant commuted •'<br />
i traffic infraction at »th rt. and W<br />
1 av, Aeeordlng to police report*. I<br />
drunkomeler test at bta amtM<br />
vealed ,30 per tent <strong>of</strong> alcohol In i<br />
system. '<br />
In another ease, Thomai A, .<br />
B, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, faUed to .<br />
to answer a reeldeH drlvini<br />
and xao ball poaled «t hi. arrert<br />
declared forfeited. Poitee aaid Bj<br />
I viove In and out <strong>of</strong> traffic on<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-Someni paintklvd,<br />
Foike N, Alvani, Proaaect<br />
Fa,, forfeited »10 oo a.^Bp<br />
charge, and a beneb wirrtit<br />
ordered for CMriea W fWu>,<br />
Bcllmawr, N, J, who failed to<br />
UP on a faulty mumer charge.<br />
Gabriel M. Jordan, 87. <strong>of</strong> loM'<br />
av,, wit nned 110 for faUlng to<br />
tain a New Jersey Ueenat far<br />
(•r, which bore FlorMa plaM* rt 1<br />
tine <strong>of</strong> hU arreat.<br />
$quare~Rigged ^Mayflower III' Joins Other<br />
Weird Craft For Annual Hobby Haven Picnic<br />
msrj&ga<br />
are the danc* directors.<br />
had cleats tke inmvcUon.<br />
No arnata wer* nidi by Bollca.<br />
By aj|LL<br />
Ovar MB people attended the an-<br />
nual Hobby Haven sailing acjuo!<br />
picnic Monday, and were treated to<br />
the light <strong>of</strong> Mayflower OS aaDini<br />
Into Una pienlc spot at the 1Mb ct,<br />
lagoon.<br />
Operating under a full net <strong>of</strong><br />
squire rigged gall!. Denny Dutton's<br />
UHttoIng, Cindy, became the third<br />
Mayflower to hit the coart af<br />
America. He added a mioen maid<br />
and a poop dock and actually uaW<br />
the squared salU Is propel Ma heat<br />
across the water, tuition's boat may<br />
well JUJ the ftrat square ringer on a<br />
teach In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> sines In* Sindui.<br />
A number af other decorated boats<br />
landed on the MM beach at Me<br />
lajoon. Soo Wood mud* Ua Mat<br />
into -m« UtUe llut" wUk Robert<br />
AckJey In th* but.<br />
•MI 1 . Swltaa-k<br />
bulls huojr from the green dyed aalla,<br />
atul enw members were drcKtted in<br />
Chiislinas-tlme garb.<br />
DM Denahawer want Oriental<br />
Lla*itwlna InM a Japetteae type<br />
iinipan. A day ail the ctretn w«<br />
Brad Lkntttkiiiii'i Hienw. »tr.aw<br />
•n Mae M W feet tani wavad<br />
Dr, HhMr and ramily declared<br />
haw ttw Mt *b««t tMe wwkly FVwt<br />
N nisi Vf hanahsc tpnt MMM<br />
din fron ttteir (MM MdWMlDaj<br />
UM boal, !>An«psWuB», VbecNW<br />
dreseid In Uw Uvta pNaley »eui.<br />
Mb HutchlDasn and en. Bolt.<br />
Shades <strong>of</strong> September<br />
playtd toy Oenr«e 1«J'<br />
it waa called -School<br />
plet* wtth Sandy Hoop »<br />
a froup <strong>of</strong> moUiera<br />
t^l *artn#<br />
Dorla Lejeun*<br />
Se* Pa«e 4.<br />
mm<br />
•«aw#K5<br />
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