Jun 1955 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAGE 2-SECTION TWO<br />
p Heater Given<br />
cftj.aundering Show<br />
Irion,, 878 park pi., was the<br />
ri <strong>of</strong> an automatic gas water<br />
hiater given away as, the main attendance<br />
priie at, the "No Soap<br />
Opera" dramatization <strong>of</strong> modern<br />
laundering in .Convention Hall here<br />
Friday night.<br />
.A, number <strong>of</strong> others who attended<br />
received towel sets, and everyone in<br />
tllQ Wdlencc was given a box <strong>of</strong> All<br />
detergent<br />
come'dy drjrnatlzadon was<br />
under auspices <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
Ijtipftal Gas Co- in cooperation witli<br />
Hamilton washers and dryers and<br />
Bimd Manufacturing Co.. makers «f<br />
water heaters.<br />
A similar show was staged In Wild<br />
wood two nights earlier.<br />
Fined di Hit-Runner<br />
Leo Hutchlnson, 22, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood<br />
Crest, was fined $25 Monday by<br />
Wildwood Municipal Judge Nathan<br />
Staller on a hit-and-run charge. Police<br />
reported that the man's car ran<br />
into a pole on ^Lincoln av., jumped<br />
the curb and then (led from the<br />
scene.<br />
1,200,000 Homes<br />
It is estimated thai there were<br />
1,200,000 new houics built in our<br />
land during 1954.<br />
STUFFED SQUAB<br />
CHICKEN<br />
OURS EXCLUSIVELY IN THIS ARIA<br />
•: PRIZE-WINNING CHICKHMS<br />
t , - COOKED IN OUR ROTIiSIRJI<br />
Always a Large Variety <strong>of</strong> Take-Home Platters<br />
Advance Orders Appreciated<br />
BAKERS Chicken Cottage<br />
i Asfcury Aye, Open Dally Phone 3395<br />
SUNNYSIDE RESTAURANT<br />
! OPEN DAILY AT 7 A. At<br />
BREAKFAST SERVED, 75c<br />
ALL FULL COUKSI<br />
DINNERS<br />
$ 1.25<br />
t' TENDERLOIN STEAK DINNER «2.2S<br />
r REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI<br />
"Scullville, on the Mays Landing • Somers Point Road<br />
,Jpfin ia'rao, Prop. Phone Somers Point 3323<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Bey<br />
Chris'<br />
Handwriting Expert ^ere for<br />
Season, Helped Solve Murder<br />
Dr. Abraham K. Kamin, grapho-psychologist<br />
who has elevated handwriting<br />
reading from tfie level <strong>of</strong> a<br />
carnival concession to an exacting<br />
sconce, has returned to Bala Inn In<br />
Somcrs Point after an absence <strong>of</strong><br />
two years-<br />
He treats handwriting Interpretations<br />
as an objective science for helping<br />
people socially, emotionally, men<br />
:allv and occupationally, and recent,<br />
y cmploied the silence to help<br />
iolve a crime out west<br />
Dr, Kamm, who Identlflei himself<br />
as a Mftiuftant, iKfurer, re-<br />
•eanher and author. h«t returned<br />
to the Semen Point rendeivsui tor<br />
his fifth seatmi, and will e*erelte<br />
hit tslenti on handwriting ipeel*<br />
mens frem patreni there thli summer.<br />
Just returned from Hollywood,<br />
where he visited relatives, prepared<br />
a series <strong>of</strong> lectures and spent tune<br />
on a book on grspho-psyeholoiy on<br />
which he his been aatherlng mate,<br />
rial and writing for the past 10<br />
•ears.<br />
Dr. Kamm reported -that the Weit<br />
Const could not produce a publisher<br />
with national distribution, so he has<br />
eturned east In an effort to have<br />
he book published.<br />
He Hid that the book for the<br />
flnt time In hi.tory will enable the<br />
average perten to make UM <strong>of</strong><br />
handwriting inalyilf In • v.lld,<br />
pr.ctlcsl and Mlentlfle way. There<br />
are bule naiont far the wiy pee-<br />
Near 9th Street<br />
NATIONALLY<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
' SEAFOOD MARKET and BAKERY<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
BAKERY<br />
Take Home<br />
DELICIOUS COOKED<br />
SEAFOODS<br />
FAMOUS<br />
OPIN DAILY<br />
FROM<br />
12 Neon to 9 P. M.<br />
8 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />
9 A.M.—<br />
Ready to Serve<br />
NOW RUNNING DAILY<br />
HOME-BAKED GOODS<br />
Buns - P/es - Cakes<br />
Sweetheart - 65 Ft. Auxiliary Sailboat<br />
flying Pony - Speedboat<br />
DEEP SEA FISHING TRIPS<br />
CHRIS MONTAGNA, Prep.<br />
I<br />
pit Writ*, he »ld, and the bosk<br />
will .enlighten tti* rMdiri to Hie<br />
Mfiotlonil and phytletl hablft<br />
which make peopte write as they<br />
do.<br />
The., handwriting analyst has dem<br />
onstratcd ' his talents all over, the<br />
country^ and has visited In Palm<br />
Beach, Phoenix, Blloxl, New Orleans<br />
and other famous amusement and<br />
cultural centers. _,<br />
Since he entered mis pr<strong>of</strong>ession in<br />
1035, he has been consulted by some<br />
<strong>of</strong> "the largest and most Influential<br />
industrial 'firms <strong>of</strong> the country on<br />
problems <strong>of</strong> Industrial relations and<br />
personnel classification, and is con<br />
sidered a national expert on ques<br />
t|on«d documents <strong>of</strong> value or <strong>of</strong><br />
historj'.<br />
In Indlannpollt rtuntly, he wti<br />
*mploy*d by police f» inilyie the<br />
ch«r.ttwlitlei <strong>of</strong> *n unknown mur.<br />
4tf«r, Tilt compoilte nlclure <strong>of</strong><br />
th» niurdtnr, dr«wn by Dr. Kimm<br />
from ivtlllWt lum In fh* CM*,<br />
•Wed pallet In »pprehmnlon <strong>of</strong> the<br />
crlminil.<br />
Nayai Ainrian Hurt<br />
as Cir Overturns<br />
John Stack, ef Llnwood, chief air<br />
controlman at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Navil Air Station, was injured early<br />
Monday morning when his car over,<br />
turned and landed upside down in<br />
the meadows on the Somcrs Point.<br />
Longport Blvd."<br />
Longpojft police reported that<br />
Stack apparently fell asleep at the<br />
wheel "while driving toward Somcrs<br />
Point and the car struck a utility<br />
pole before overturning.<br />
He was admitted to Shore Memo,<br />
rial Hospital with' chest Injuries, and<br />
later In the day was transferred to<br />
the Philadelphia Naval Hospital.<br />
Mrs, Margaret Stack, hl( wife, told<br />
police he was returning to their I.inwood<br />
home after taking his mother<br />
to her home in Longport.<br />
Guard Test Wednesday<br />
Tests for applicants for the North<br />
Wildwood Beach Patrol will be con<br />
ducted there Wednesday, Curl H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />
beach director, announced this<br />
week. A skeleton force <strong>of</strong> six men<br />
repairing equipment for the coining<br />
season. A full crew will be re<br />
crulted shortly after the tests.<br />
9% ^<br />
•7 Bn.L flULSOM<br />
"We got our guaranlt id annual<br />
wage. Now al| we h»ve to<br />
do tt find a guarantee!! annual<br />
factory!"<br />
Maw tnglaad Virginia • Moriifo<br />
. Hawaii<br />
Calibratd *<br />
B« »t for lu/ormttlpn cut<br />
1<br />
Horn, ft lu«J»t RunVAnoin<br />
$hreveTr*Yel$erv1ce<br />
IMS ricliln A"., Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
TBAVKL PHUNKS<br />
A. C,<br />
CITY SENTINEL Lfeb6^R<br />
Catharine Drain Wins<br />
West Chester Degree<br />
CATHARINE DRAIN<br />
A Bachelor oi Science- degree from<br />
the State Teachers 1 College, Well<br />
Chester, Pi., was conferred upon<br />
Misi Catharine Drain.' daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Workshop For Disabled Persons<br />
Planned in County, Says Volpe<br />
By ANTHONY J. VOLPE<br />
I. Kortn Prltontr <strong>of</strong> W«r Clalmi:<br />
American servicemen who were<br />
prisoners <strong>of</strong> wor 1ft Korea have until<br />
August 21, <strong>1955</strong>, to file their<br />
claims with the Foreign Claims Settlement<br />
Commiislon, Washington 25,<br />
D. C, for Special Benefit <strong>of</strong> $1.50 per<br />
day for each day <strong>of</strong> Imprisonment.<br />
Those veterans who have not yet<br />
filed may do so by writing a detailed<br />
letter to the <strong>of</strong>ficial address as<br />
stated above. When writing, be certain<br />
to give your full name, rank,<br />
service number, unit served with In<br />
Korea, approximate dote <strong>of</strong> capture,<br />
location <strong>of</strong> confinement if known,<br />
number <strong>of</strong> daya Imprisoned and date<br />
<strong>of</strong> escape or release, and <strong>of</strong> course<br />
your present address.<br />
* * *<br />
II, dps M.y County DlMbted<br />
Workihop:<br />
This <strong>of</strong>fice, in association with<br />
several disabled persons In Cape<br />
May County, is formulating plans to<br />
create a "Disabled Workshop" in<br />
this area. The purpose <strong>of</strong> this pro.<br />
gram is to <strong>of</strong>fer the disabled person<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Naylpr Drain, 708 BUi Interested In such a program a<br />
st.<br />
means <strong>of</strong> rehabilitation and employ,<br />
Miss Drain was graduated from<br />
ment security. The eligibility re-<br />
ClOChargesGOP <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School with the<br />
quirements are as follows!<br />
elasi <strong>of</strong> 1051,<br />
The disabled person, both Voter,<br />
At West Chester she was a mem- ans and Non-veterans, must be resl.<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> the Student Christian Associa- dents <strong>of</strong> Cape May County; have a<br />
Flouts<br />
tion, Future Teachers <strong>of</strong> America, physical disability or Impairment re-<br />
Neilhlan Club, Women's Recreational<br />
gardless <strong>of</strong> extent or nature. The<br />
Job Benefit Balk Association, and was on the Dean's<br />
basle and principal obligation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Rapped by Labor List She has accepted a contract<br />
applicant is a valid interest and an<br />
assurance <strong>of</strong> ability to perform work<br />
to teach in Pleasantville next year. hours In this program. Work hours<br />
State CIO Legislative Director liar- Attending the graduation exercises and work assignments will be prerj><br />
Kranz this week charged that the were her parents, her brother and scribed according to the disabled<br />
Republican-controlled State Senate his family, Mr, and Mrs. Sims F, person's physical abilities and llmi.<br />
has "torn up its state OOP platform" Drain and Judy and Tommy, <strong>of</strong> Chel- tations and the amount <strong>of</strong> hours ho<br />
less than a month after Its adoption. tenham, Pa,, and her aunts, Miss can devote to the program, .<br />
Krone declared! "<strong>On</strong> May 12, the Catharine parsels and Mrs, Isobel The entire program cin benefit<br />
Republican state convention adopted KirlBBan, <strong>of</strong> Upper Darby.<br />
the disabled person in the following<br />
Its. IMS party plntform, pledging,<br />
ways: All enrolled and approved<br />
uribflg other things, that the Rcpnb<br />
members will share the pr<strong>of</strong>its In<br />
lieans would increase unemployment<br />
proportionate shares depending upon<br />
compensation, temporary disability Woman Arrested the amount <strong>of</strong> work hours perform-<br />
and workmen's compensation beneed,<br />
on any contract, subcontract,<br />
fits from $30 to 135 maximum week,<br />
any work lor which a financial re-<br />
ly and would enact a' state minimum<br />
turn Is realized. This will provide<br />
wage law.<br />
After Crash<br />
the disabled member a means <strong>of</strong><br />
"Four days, later the Assembly on.<br />
livelihood and the secure feeling that<br />
cted these four bills, raising bene. Miamidn Accused <strong>of</strong> In spite <strong>of</strong> physical disablement, he is<br />
fli mixlinunis to S35 and providing<br />
a useful person. This organisation<br />
state minimum wage <strong>of</strong> 00c an Drunken Driving will be chartered and ineorporatetj,<br />
hour.<br />
A Miami, Fla., hotel operator was<br />
under the laws <strong>of</strong> New Jersey.<br />
"But the Senate Republican caucus arrested on a charge <strong>of</strong> driving un- The type <strong>of</strong> work we hope to do<br />
has refused to enact these measures. der the Influence <strong>of</strong> liquor here for a financial return Is In the ma-<br />
Political pirtles frequently break Monday night after her car trashed<br />
heir campaign pledges after oleo- Inui a parked auto on West av, near<br />
Ion; this is one <strong>of</strong> the few oeca.<br />
Zanders' car Into the rear <strong>of</strong> a dump<br />
7th st,<br />
lons In Now Jersey history when a<br />
truck parked alongsido. wedging the I<br />
Mrs, Ida Virginia Johnson, 04, <strong>of</strong><br />
political party, has brazenly* and<br />
ear's ro<strong>of</strong> and roar ond under the<br />
openly broken its platform pledges<br />
820 NB BBth St., Miami, was released high dump body <strong>of</strong> the truck.<br />
before election and only a few weeks<br />
by police u,nder $250 cash ball for Both cars sustained considerable<br />
fter maklni them,"<br />
arraignment in Municipal Court here damage, but the truck was undam-<br />
Kranz charged that State OOP<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 21. She give her local address aRed, Police did not Identify the<br />
Chairman Sam Bsdine must "bear a<br />
at 160 <strong>Ocean</strong> id.<br />
owner <strong>of</strong> the truck.<br />
major share <strong>of</strong> the blame for the Acoordjng to an accident. report<br />
Senate's Inaction because <strong>of</strong> his In. filed by Patrolmen Kenneth Holland LOYAL<br />
slstonee that the Assembly.approved and Lewis Austin, Mrs, Johnson was<br />
bills be amended to include provi. driving south on West av, when her<br />
glens recommended by the State<br />
ear crashed Into one owned j by<br />
'hambor <strong>of</strong> Commerce,"<br />
James H, Zanders, 2B, <strong>of</strong> the* Palermo<br />
Air Base, which was patted<br />
at Ihe curb, , "• .<br />
The Impact <strong>of</strong> the crash knocked<br />
! <br />
Jones had an occasion to reprimand<br />
his wife,<br />
"I think, dear," he said soothingly<br />
.that you lib a little occasionally." •<br />
•swill, I think It* a wlfrt duty,'!<br />
wri'i her response, "to spMt"mil •$?<br />
her husband occasionally."<br />
WINNER'S<br />
3rd and Asbury<br />
SEAFOOD MARKET<br />
Phone 8835 303 Asbury Av*.<br />
COOKED SEAFOOD TO TAKe OUT<br />
Our Special Seafood Platters<br />
INCLUDE: FRENCH FRIES, COLE SLAW<br />
TARTAR SAUCE, TOMATO AND<br />
LETTUCE AND PfCKLE<br />
NO METERS — PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE<br />
FILET OF FLOUNDER<br />
StALLOPS<br />
6 DEVILED CRAbS<br />
FRIED SHRIMP<br />
]<strong>of</strong> part assembly <strong>of</strong> manufactured<br />
goods. Also, finishing business, and<br />
Industrial products. We shall obtain,<br />
through contact* witli industry,<br />
business establishments, etc., work<br />
orders, contracis ancj sub-contracts.<br />
Of course, we plan to obtain, build<br />
or rent, a building large enough and<br />
suitable to carry on such a program.<br />
Anyone interested and desirous <strong>of</strong><br />
an application form, mfly contact<br />
this <strong>of</strong>fice and/or Mr. Charles Marstcn,<br />
B. D. No. 2, Cape May.<br />
rd, Wnawood Crest,<br />
and hod his liccns<br />
days by Wildwood<br />
Nathan Staller<br />
run driving charge.<br />
Police reported Hutchl ...<br />
scene after hls qli,Jf*4<br />
pole lin Pacific av II. '**!<br />
guilty pica<br />
e lnle W|<br />
"— • -^—<br />
Those Vacant<br />
What's wrong about that ii<br />
used to buy three UIBH . *•<br />
may be that you. dWnt fcnJV 1 *<br />
DINNER<br />
GOOD FOOD<br />
Carefully Prepared — Pleasantly Served<br />
TWENTY-SECOND STftffi<br />
WEEKDAYS<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
4:00 P, M. to mti P. M.<br />
WITH A FULL LINE OF<br />
22nd and Asbury Avt.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
P.M.t«ip.«,<br />
Phone 8530<br />
OPENING OF THE<br />
BEAUTIFUL<br />
HOTEL BISCAYNE<br />
DMN© ROOM-<br />
Saturday-<strong>Jun</strong>e 11th-5:00P.M.<br />
'• ~ MENU<br />
CHILLID TOMATO JUICI ORAPiFRUlT JUItl<br />
FRUIT CUP<br />
ICED CELERY HEARTS OLIVES<br />
SWEET PICKUS<br />
CRIAM OF TOMATO SOUP<br />
CHICKEN CONSOMME<br />
FRIED PILLIT OP FLOUNDIR WITH TARTAR lAUCf<br />
BROILID NATIV1 ILUIFISH WITH LIMON SyTTIII<br />
6RAl CUTLIT B'ORLIANS<br />
, «OAST fWM< RIM OF CHOICI BEEF'. AU i<br />
BAKepSUWR'CURED HAM WITH HAWAIIAN J<br />
^—-^HfiftwMiy TBNBUf WITH MUSTARD.»»<br />
ROAif STUFFED TURKEY ,„ SAGE DRESSING & CRANWMVI<br />
FRESH VEGETABLE PLATTER WITH POACHED 100<br />
SHERBET<br />
MASHiD POTATOES GREEN PEAS IN I<br />
CANDIED YAM YOMNC CARROTS VICHY!<br />
HARVARD ilifS FRISH ASPARAGUS DRAWN r<br />
, ^_«<br />
PIAR SALAD WITH COTTAGE CHEESE<br />
. . ..,"'" HIARTSOF LETTUCE<br />
FRENCH, RUSSIAN OR MAYONNAISE DRESSING<br />
BRAN MUFFINS<br />
APPPLE Pll<br />
LEMON MERINGUE PIE<br />
STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE<br />
VANILLA OR PEACH ICE CREAM<br />
CAKE<br />
HOT ROLLS<br />
JELLO WITH WHIP<br />
CREAM CHEfje AND f<br />
HALF GRAIT<br />
CHOCOLATE '•<br />
HOT T1A ICID TIA COFFEE POSTUM<br />
ALL DINNERS — *2 25<br />
TELEPHONE OCEAN CITY 1335<br />
FOR RESERVATION<br />
StAFOODS and MEAT PLATTERS<br />
FOR YOliR HOME TABLE:<br />
FRESH CRABMEAT TURNOVERS<br />
DEVILED CLAMS<br />
VEAL CUTLETS<br />
FRIEtJ CHICKEN<br />
WATSON'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
"take Home"<br />
Department<br />
NOW<br />
OPEN<br />
FRESH SHRIMP TURN<br />
ROAST TURKEY<br />
, CHICKEN TUR<br />
STEWED CHfi<br />
All Platan Served wHH French Fried ir Baked Pfiii'foet' and Frtih VaJjaVfile<br />
AUo — ^resh Shrimp, Crabs, Chicken, Potato Salads, Cole Sla* antl Friilf Cups ty »he \<br />
Pies, Rolls, Muffin* and Biituifs by the diwon. Order! Taken for Dotorated<br />
WEtKDAyS OCl^AN AVliNlUE AT NINTH STREET<br />
4P.M.to8P.M. FREE PRICING . i.\<br />
ptDAV, JUNE 9, <strong>1955</strong><br />
tt><br />
HORSEY'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
1357 Asbury Avenut<br />
DINNER SERVED DAILY<br />
From 5 P, M,<br />
DAILY BREAKFAST<br />
BfGINNINQ SATURDAY, JUNI 11th<br />
S:30A, M. to 12 Noon<br />
SUNDAY DINNIR from 4i30 P. M.<br />
OPEN DAILY AT 12 NOON<br />
LUNCHEON—DINNER<br />
the" perfect combination<br />
, . . , our delicious<br />
foot/ and delightful<br />
tlmoiphere.<br />
^ JINE SEAEOOD<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
'•A<br />
— Special Children's Menu —<br />
"..<br />
Ample Parking<br />
••»» «.»•••,#•«.<br />
^"V<br />
Cahetr Educational<br />
AeHvity Reported<br />
A tola] <strong>of</strong> 44,782 pieces <strong>of</strong> liter<br />
Uiro was distributed to reildents o<br />
New Jersey by volunteers workin<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> county eha<br />
ters <strong>of</strong> the American Cancer Sooletj<br />
according to a report made to thi<br />
New Jersey Division by the it cotm<br />
ty chairmen.<br />
The summaries cover a nlno-montl<br />
ZKSS""" 1 Mw ' Ol<br />
T- e i. 1Ma '""'inH 8 were held a<br />
which 1311 rilms were sho and s.<br />
MB <strong>of</strong> winch there were speakers<br />
I he altendanee reported was 81,843<br />
III a I2.rnonth period In 10fl3-54~<br />
lulal <strong>of</strong> 98B mcellniM were held a<br />
which 1377 films were shown an<br />
there were speakers at ?5B moe<br />
ings, A total <strong>of</strong> 375,300 nieces o<br />
ileraturc was distrlljiited<br />
Water Safety TipT^<br />
Know what to do for a drownlnu<br />
person if you can't swim? The Ins!<br />
lute For safer Living warns, don 1<br />
make it a double drownina by jo.<br />
ing in. Throw the victim a rope fry<br />
to reach him with a branch, push a<br />
board or Intf out to him, U you go<br />
for hPln, be sure to line up on the<br />
show two sticks or four stones to<br />
m a fix on the exact spot wher<br />
ho person whs lasf scon.<br />
ON THE BAY<br />
AT NINTH ST,<br />
Charles and Christine Har<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Seniors, Faculty<br />
Enjoy Tea-Dance<br />
Colorful Social<br />
in School Gym<br />
By DOLORES WORKMAN<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Blllowi Stiff<br />
'Midst a decorative letting <strong>of</strong> gilt<br />
ttrlng elssi numerals, the Senio<br />
class held Its traditional tea danc<br />
In the gymnasium last Friday, The<br />
alTnlr was attended by the student<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Senior eloss and faculti<br />
members,<br />
Mrs, Oeorge W, Meyer, wife <strong>of</strong> the<br />
high school principal, and Mrs, W,<br />
Thomas Adams, wife <strong>of</strong> a Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Education member, poured tea and<br />
c<strong>of</strong>fee at either end <strong>of</strong> the foodladen<br />
buffet table.<br />
The BUBsls were provided with<br />
dainty sandwiches <strong>of</strong> various shapes<br />
and contents, cakes and nutbread<br />
Naturally We Are Proud Of Our Record<br />
Exceptionally Fine Foods For 43 Years"<br />
Breakfast<br />
Serving —<br />
Goldfish, Elephants, Buffalo<br />
All Patients <strong>of</strong> Veteran Vet<br />
Carroll T, nodgers, V, M. D., <strong>of</strong> 3<br />
W. ISlh st., on Saturday marlied hi<br />
BOth. year <strong>of</strong> loving care to animal)<br />
as s veterinarian.<br />
Dr. Rodgers lias been practicing<br />
medicine on animals since 1005, and<br />
has bean earing for fourlcgged creatures<br />
in the Ocnnii <strong>City</strong> area since<br />
IBM, ^<br />
Wsbuit, hetlihy and psitatsfd <strong>of</strong><br />
•hifp wl». DP. Rod|«rt and hit<br />
wlf. um, hire to in|oy (If* In rs-<br />
Wrtiiniit, HBW.V»P, hit repotallon<br />
at • vtr followsd him h», and<br />
h* hit b*#n bo.y ever .Ince.<br />
Embers from Burning<br />
Paper Ignite Awnings<br />
Burning awnings threatened<br />
f|rc lo the home <strong>of</strong> A, J, Harris<br />
at 10 Beach rd, Sunday, but<br />
quick work'by firemen saved the<br />
building from extensive damage.<br />
Deputy Fire Chief Ferd Tiecarliio<br />
reported that the flames<br />
destroyed awning canopies at the<br />
front and the back <strong>of</strong> the house,<br />
and scared part <strong>of</strong> the hack end<br />
<strong>of</strong> the building. Damage was estl.<br />
mated at $300,<br />
Accordlny to Chief Taecarino,<br />
the owner said he had been<br />
pabitlntf inside the house, and<br />
llial newspapers, which were<br />
used tg protect the floor from<br />
paint, were burned In IHe fire,<br />
place. The burnlny embers went '<br />
up and out <strong>of</strong> the chimney and<br />
ignited the awninss.<br />
Dr, nodgers holds a degree In<br />
veterinary medicine from Ihe Universlty<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, the only source<br />
<strong>of</strong> the medical degree In onlmal doc<br />
torlnlf.<br />
He began his practice In Wooduury<br />
with his father, Dr. Thomas D. Rod.<br />
All the food was prepared By ngers,<br />
velerinary surgeon, who had<br />
group <strong>of</strong> Senior MMS under the ca. practiced the pr<strong>of</strong>ession since IBM.<br />
hif supervision <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Jane After five years, young Dr. Bodgers<br />
Buckley in her home economies took up practice in Swedesboro,<br />
lass.<br />
where he remained unlll he came<br />
world, and helped to organiie the<br />
here.<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Firemen's Association<br />
The decoration used the class<br />
Dr, and Mrs, nodgers are the par<br />
colors <strong>of</strong> blue and while in the mo. During hit eirMr. Dr, Rodger,<br />
ents <strong>of</strong> a son and two daughters, all<br />
if <strong>of</strong> • class numerals and flowers hat trMWd everything from gold- grown, married and away from<br />
adorning the canopy. Flowers and flih to fltphsnh. For inn he was home. The son, David C. nodgers, a<br />
blue candles also decorated the vtMrlnarlan tar t buffalo herd ••oloriii! <strong>of</strong> ihe Korean conflict ivflli<br />
erving table.<br />
m.lnl.liml by * rtnthir In Gren- the Navy, Is in industry at Dover,<br />
Music for dancing was provided by loch, N. I. In addition to Ihe utual N. J, Daughter Virginia is the wife<br />
words.<br />
dsft, eats ind farm livMtotk, he <strong>of</strong> Dr. Alfred Truax, <strong>of</strong> Chester, N.<br />
The alTair was enjoyed by all hit vaetinited PBuHry and In one '., and herself is a nurse. The other<br />
ind proved to be a new social ex* In.tanc. nur.td a newborn bunny lauyhior, Louise, is the wife <strong>of</strong> Kd.<br />
rabbit ts healthy maturity.<br />
rard Anclrovotle Jr., <strong>of</strong> Durham,<br />
lericnee for most <strong>of</strong> the students-<br />
II,, where they publish a news,<br />
The Senior class wishes to thank<br />
he school administration for making During the early years lie look •aper.<br />
his possible and also expresses its jre <strong>of</strong> the carriage horses for I!<br />
ratitude to Mrs, Justine K. Kreps<br />
W, Leeds, which were made avail<br />
or her supervision throughout.<br />
able to patrons at the old Ch iironlt Introducing New<br />
irotel. He also was vet for 11 i-ds<br />
ihow farm ot Westvllle,<br />
Hospital Official<br />
Triple Threat Toaster<br />
Next to his love for his pjhciiK<br />
Now there's an electric toaster on >r, Bodgers has n dsep Interi •.! jnd<br />
he markei that does three slices at s active in volunteer firemen's uork<br />
ince.<br />
Te was president <strong>of</strong> the Cloiinstir<br />
County Firemen's Association the<br />
Unified Adi Bring Quick Rttulti econd oldest <strong>of</strong> Its kind m the<br />
Luncheon *. Dinner<br />
Businessman's Lunch Served 12 Noon to 3 P.M.<br />
FREE BOARDWALK PARKING<br />
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"HOTELS, STORES and<br />
RESTAURANTS SUPPLIED"<br />
John H. Norton<br />
WHOLESALE<br />
FRUIT - PRODUCE<br />
12th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />
Phana <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1717<br />
JOHN F IMIRIE JR<br />
Iiilrorfiitinr the now asswtant at<br />
minMialol <strong>of</strong> Shore Mtmori il II ^<br />
pinl. who jcccnlh assumed hr<br />
rltitu s<br />
Mr Imllli! umi hole from the<br />
Jackson Mimond Ikispilil m Miami<br />
I la uhcu IIL \\j H iident jdminis<br />
tiatue nssistint He «nid thenundir<br />
I)i C C Ilillman, retired<br />
iMl^iidiri tilii.il <strong>of</strong> lilt Arm} \ihij<br />
1 t,i .iin/f.[l Uu ,uint.d forces blotitl<br />
|pinn'iim [hiring Woild Wjr 1<br />
I A niuluilc <strong>of</strong> ll.iiii He Mllltnri<br />
Acndeni\ Jl rhallum Va, Mi Imi<br />
I1 ii' ,iKo ins ijiadmud from ihi><br />
lUniitisilv <strong>of</strong> Klchmond with a<br />
| Hithtlor's depici- and holds j Mas<br />
lei b dent in admlnisti.ilho mull<br />
tint frtim (.iilumbu I'ntveisilv<br />
111-* wilt. Sallie i\ n pidduile<br />
liliisi lionl tin Sihli v MLmoilnl Ho<br />
pil il Wishimlon n I rim haw<br />
I luii illllditll Bonim I lltn unit lohn<br />
IK lid Mi Iniillt tried in the<br />
I Arnu in Woild Wir I anil Koica<br />
Dennis Graduates 31<br />
Thirty-one Eighth (iradtrs at the<br />
Dennis Township,Elementary School<br />
wcif iM'adiuilcd Monday in closing<br />
exercises in tile American Legion<br />
Hall, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>. Diplomas were<br />
presented by Lewis II. Slmpkins,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> Ihe Township srliool<br />
hoard.<br />
HANDICAPPED<br />
Flint—Did you evpr win an ai-RU<br />
ment with your wife?<br />
Stone —Yes, once. It was years<br />
ilKO.<br />
Flint—What nljoul?<br />
stone—I doirt exactly remember<br />
tliut. nut I do remember very dis<br />
tinctly . that we were laying carpet<br />
nnd her mnuth was full <strong>of</strong> carpet<br />
tacks nl the time.<br />
Better Govt,<br />
Council Elects<br />
Lamanna, Sandman<br />
Assigned to Posts<br />
Vincent Ijimonna, <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>,<br />
was reflected treasurer <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
jersey Conference for the Promotion<br />
<strong>of</strong> Better Government, at a dinner<br />
meeting in Princeton last week.<br />
Mayor Donald II. Scott, <strong>of</strong> Bloom-<br />
Held, was re-elected chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
group at a meeting which saw Ihe<br />
acceptance ^f 15 new members.<br />
Charles W. Sandman Jr., Republcan<br />
nominee for State Senator<br />
from thix county, was appointed to<br />
a livo man committee to contact nil<br />
members <strong>of</strong> Ihe legislature regarding<br />
the water supply problem.<br />
The Conference adopted a resolution<br />
urging speedy action by tho<br />
state to provide more adequate water<br />
supplies in various areas.<br />
The Republican group, dedicated<br />
to the fostering <strong>of</strong> better govern-<br />
ONI<br />
PAGE<br />
ment «t «n jevelf, Jtwjet<br />
senUUvet ironi ]B eountlM<br />
m one V. & Senator, two C<br />
men, five State S#nitdrt, II<br />
blymen, foilr county cJnlrrn»o.''<br />
a number <strong>of</strong> leading mlmielMl" c<br />
M<br />
Cape May High ,<br />
Has Class'<strong>of</strong> 43 ri ,(V,<br />
Cape May High School griduWwi'l[^<br />
43 members <strong>of</strong> tha Sanlor dut it ,<br />
Convention Hall there Tu«tdjy. If)ff- J >,'<br />
lomas were presented by Mr*-l*' r '^<br />
land C. Sharp, preildant <strong>of</strong> 'l^»' '<<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education, with P»ul ftiu<br />
Ensmlngcr, principal, makiqg :