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PAGE 6 — SECTIOKTTH&BE<br />

American Legion Post<br />

Installs New Officers<br />

New <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> Margin-Rlinek Post<br />

No. 137, American Legion, wtrs Installed<br />

by Courtly Conunaiidir Ken.<br />

Beth Brown, <strong>of</strong> Mirmori, at » meet.<br />

Ing in the post home Wfdneidoy<br />

night last week.<br />

Those inducted were 1 Leslie Law.<br />

rence Jr., commander; Ctwrle! Bates,<br />

senior vlee commander; Vuwint<br />

EvangelLsta. junior vice commander;<br />

Dr. Raymond a. Blood, (townee emcer;<br />

Thomas Weiltr, adjutant, and<br />

William Getty, ierftintflMmi,<br />

, Another special fuMt <strong>of</strong> the post<br />

was Lawrence Sacks. (UatrKt pra.<br />

sentstlve, who made an appeal for<br />

financial support <strong>of</strong> the ampitheatre<br />

at the Lyons VA Hospital, Lyons,<br />

N. J.<br />

South Jersey Meets<br />

to Convene Saturday<br />

Tne annual convention <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Jersey Legion 05, Legion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Moose, will be staged at WlWwood<br />

Saturday arid Sunday,<br />

The El Dorado Cafe, North Wild,<br />

wood, will be the scene <strong>of</strong> the open,<br />

ing business session and election <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers Saturday and the locale for<br />

the enrollment and Installation <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers Sunday afternoon.<br />

The convention ball and supper<br />

will be held ai the Wlldwood Mooie<br />

Lodge Hall Saturday night and Sunday<br />

afternoon respectively.<br />

CANT<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Cannibal to Another—"We<br />

can't put this missionary in the<br />

boiling water—he's a Friar,"—The<br />

Ousport, Rensaeola, Fla,<br />

AWNINGS & VENETIAN BLINDS<br />

Call Jim Barbour for Estimates<br />

DAY • NIGHT or WEEK ENDS<br />

Oc«an <strong>City</strong> 3393<br />

Writ* P- 0, Bex 656<br />

BARBOUR'S AWNING SERVICE<br />

Savers. 1 maktebeelinetoour^v mm m<br />

Balsnci grows at interest<br />

odds la it, and you<br />

Build credit standing far tht<br />

futuri si you ion,-yaur<br />

Banking nttds <strong>of</strong> other kinds tan be<br />

mil at thi some time; and you<br />

Benefit, bttsuif your funds art protected by<br />

itvnd monogemtnt, laws, Maminititni/ and<br />

f) BMUII they art insured by the Federal Deposit<br />

(niuranct Corporation.* <strong>On</strong>ly q<br />

all these advantagiii<br />

OPIN ONI WITH US SOONI<br />

msur&ne* 1st sash<br />

The National Bank<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Cap* May Ceunly'i Largest Bank<br />

MiMBIR PIBIIUL RESiRVI SYSTEM<br />

PIDiRAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION<br />

YOUR DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000<br />

' ', Banking Hours:<br />

9 «. m, until 2 p. m,— SafurilByi 9 a, m. until 12 noon<br />

SEA ISLE OFFICE ~ 43rd Strut and Landis Avtnua<br />

om©on©<br />

a Letter?<br />

(you'll both fee happier<br />

if you phone instead)<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Big Gift For Betty Bacharach Home<br />

NEW STATION WAGON was piesented to the Longpoit instilutioli lor children recently<br />

by Mr and Mis Ernil Palmer, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cheviok't-pldsmobile agenty At<br />

ceremony here are Lohgport Mayor l&on Lcopardi, Mrs. Palmer, Mr. Palmer handing<br />

keys to Mrs. Leon S. Drum, home superintendent, and Joseph S. Abrams, executive secretary.<br />

_ __<br />

Record <strong>of</strong> Private Enterprise<br />

Over 50 Years Cited by Broker<br />

Alvsl adults now living have boon<br />

fortunate enough to witness tht 1<br />

birth anil ifrowlh <strong>of</strong> the Iron A|!e<br />

and the Gasoline Aw, and an 1 now<br />

crin;! the Atomic and Electronic<br />

Ae.cs, it iva* pointed out to members<br />

ol the Of can <strong>City</strong> Rotary Club. Fri-<br />

day Miflhl.<br />

The speaker was David W. Aiken.<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> stock broker, who<br />

called the attention <strong>of</strong> the ilubmeli<br />

the marvelous industrial and<br />

.echnological developments during<br />

;he ||r« half <strong>of</strong> this century and<br />

oundod a note <strong>of</strong> optimism rrgardnis<br />

the next 50 years. His topic was<br />

The Romance <strong>of</strong> America."<br />

Mr. Aiktn tilled attention to<br />

the fact that the petroleum Industry<br />

and the automobile Industry<br />

as we know them -today were financed<br />

"out <strong>of</strong> the pocketbaoks <strong>of</strong><br />

Individual Americans" and not by<br />

major bankers or tht federal government.<br />

As an example <strong>of</strong> risk capital, he<br />

old the classic story <strong>of</strong> the spinster<br />

who was persuaded to lend Hem 1<br />

Ford $100 uf her savins;* back in<br />

MOI. from it she collected about<br />

$95,000 in cash dividends and finally<br />

sold her interest in the company<br />

hack to Ford for over SJOO.OOO.<br />

"Millions ot jobs now exlsUnjj have<br />

been financed out <strong>of</strong> the public<br />

pocketbaak during our lifetime," Mr.<br />

Alken pointed out. "Some people<br />

made millions, while others lost<br />

money. But the Important thina is<br />

that in a period <strong>of</strong> BO years we have<br />

seen two important new modes <strong>of</strong><br />

transportation—automobiles .and aircraft—evolved<br />

that did not exist before<br />

1600.<br />

"The Wright brothers didn't fly<br />

their first airplane until 1903. But<br />

mil) ef the growth <strong>of</strong> that Industry<br />

hat been possible because individual<br />

people dug into their peck.'<br />

eh. for cash lo finance It,"<br />

The speaker referred to sortie <strong>of</strong><br />

the pioneers in the automobile business<br />

such as Studeljak'er, Willys,<br />

Dodtie and Olds. He painted out that<br />

since Henry Ford's (im automobile<br />

there have been 2,720 different<br />

makes <strong>of</strong> ears marketed in the United<br />

Stales—yet only 21 survive today.<br />

He forecast that the development<br />

<strong>of</strong> the television, atomic energy<br />

takes only y about a minute to phone<br />

ll'i cheaper than you think<br />

especially after G PM and all day<br />

anywhere these day*<br />

It'* more satisfying...<br />

Sunday,,. look at these typical mi.ee:<br />

Camd*nlo<br />

Provlnoalown, MMI,7Ie<br />

you can ny mote,,. find out more. Wlldwoodto<br />

And folk* get such a kick out <strong>of</strong> hear- Philadelphia r.r.r.r.. 4Oc<br />

ing from you in person.<br />

Atlantic CHy to Boston.., 7Oo<br />

I mln, itntton call. Mfluud IBS tan not Included.<br />

NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY<br />

P.S. The nicest "fcwJ end butter" note you<br />

can said is a personal "thank you" by phone!<br />

and electronics Industries during<br />

the second half <strong>of</strong> the century<br />

will foe |u>t as spectacular and<br />

fraught with risk and adventure os<br />

WJS the automobile and radio bus!<br />

nets <strong>of</strong> the past 50 years.<br />

Along the samo line was thi* taw<br />

well talk by Gary Priiyiic. ihe H«Uir\<br />

Club's <strong>Jun</strong>ior Mifinbi?r, who howi'tl<br />

out. after iiUondinj! mct'Linus for Lin<br />

month <strong>of</strong> May<br />

fiarv dfst'i-ibt'fJ for the ftoMrii'iu<br />

somt* <strong>of</strong> tht? peacetime uses ol ytomU<br />

erjjy as well as the national' d<strong>of</strong>on,so<br />

applications<br />

He predicted thiil • ovcnuwlly<br />

atomic pourr will drive i\\\ <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nation's merchant .ships", and thai it<br />

gradually will replace coal ami oil<br />

the power source foj" jiiMU'i'atiii;'<br />

electricity<br />

Coimk rays, the high school stu ;<br />

dent said, are being experimented<br />

with as the means <strong>of</strong> running<br />

super-accurate clocks, creating rain<br />

artificially, and curing cancer in<br />

the human body<br />

\u hulls lioii oullmid (.ill*<br />

silmul < in. i i 1 . i mi mix • •>< ( r. pi.sthtod .It the<br />

,n \,n, vii •, lull ml linn 1U .it (on<br />

(iiti.iu II ill mil .t th< (liutir pn<br />

i nl ihuii ul til. IHI \\. Kill. Infill<br />

Club on Au,_u I H<br />

OBYRNE,<br />

DAILY SERVICE<br />

PHILA. - SEASHORE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 2338<br />

CU. 91130 WA. 44111<br />

By CHARLES H. CONNORS<br />

Rutgeri University<br />

This Is the lime when a lawn enn<br />

bo seveioly damniii'ii by dose clipping<br />

or scalpliitf.<br />

We oro prompted 10 wrlle this<br />

after watching a young man who, we<br />

beiiM-e, Is liavlnn his first lawn.<br />

There are many In that .mutation<br />

this year.<br />

If the bed knife <strong>of</strong> the power<br />

mower la set loo low, soil may be<br />

picked up as the mower'moves, due<br />

tu iincvennesH in the lawn, and with<br />

this the mower chops Die precious<br />

buds from this crowns <strong>of</strong> the grass<br />

plants. No more spears will HI'iiw<br />

from there.<br />

We are coming into ilii' c-rnliMrass<br />

season. Clip die; linvn i-lose nr «l|i<br />

it iintl you "pell il so tiiilwiiss -<br />

(.IJS-, jlujls lll\ lllCll \\C idll-.nl<br />

the owner that too close mowing<br />

PIANOS<br />

for<br />

Practice and Beginners<br />

A few good ussd spinets are<br />

available right now at prices you<br />

can't afford to miss, sec us before<br />

you buy, Cash counts, but you<br />

can buy on long easy terms,<br />

WEYAND'S<br />

Atlantic and Georgia Aves.<br />

ATLANTIC CITY, N. j:<br />

dantamievjiffi<br />

was the cause.<br />

Being present when a now mower<br />

was deilverod early one spring, we<br />

set tho cittilnK holaht at 2 inches.<br />

A 111110 crobgrass came In that year,<br />

but niine since. And the grass was<br />

more pleasant io walk on, also.<br />

So one <strong>of</strong> the important factors in<br />

the maintenance <strong>of</strong> a good lawn is<br />

the height <strong>of</strong> cutting. Plate the<br />

THURSDAY<br />

mower on a<br />

and set the<br />

, ; ^ o r S<br />

inehes. or brlt.r, ,7<br />

times reel type hand<br />

be adjusted to ,<br />

"•'«ho«t the u« .f<br />

would pay to hav<br />

lary moweri Uma<br />

BIG SPECIAL SALti<br />

6AUDN<br />

ONE brand,,,ONI grade...ONLY<br />

All Chevrolet's competitors and most <strong>of</strong>the<br />

high-priced cars<br />

tried it recently in-<strong>of</strong>ficial NASCAR* trials—and<br />

took a licking!<br />

eet the *homp! The new Chev-<br />

M rolet "Turbo-FW V8"-the<br />

most modern V8 on the read todny,<br />

Here's whot hoppened-<br />

Daylena Beach. NASCAR Acceleraiion<br />

Tests Over MeoiUted Mile<br />

From Standing Start.'Chevrolet caplured<br />

the 4 top positions in its class!<br />

B <strong>of</strong> the fint 11! And on n lime basis<br />

Chevrolet boat every high-priced ear,<br />

too-but one! But wnitMhis Is just<br />

the beginning! .<br />

Way, w|y ahead!<br />

Daytonn Booth. NASCAR<br />

Straightaway Runnini. Open to ears<br />

delivered in Florida for $2,500 or<br />

less. Chevrolet captured the first two<br />

places, 7 out <strong>of</strong> the first 11 places!<br />

Doylsna Beach. NASCAR 2-Wiiy<br />

StrBightiway Running Over Measured<br />

Mile, Open to ears from 250<br />

to 299 cu. in. displacement. Chevrolet<br />

captured 3 <strong>of</strong> the Orst 3 places!<br />

Colombia, S. C. NASCAR 100-<br />

Mile Race on half-mile iraolc. Very<br />

tight turns. Chevrolet finished first!<br />

y s , N. C. NASCAR Late<br />

Model Event. Chevrolet again finished<br />

first. Because <strong>of</strong> even tighter<br />

turris the driver chose to run the entire<br />

15,0 laps in second gear! Yet no<br />

overheating or pit stops!<br />

These facts you can't laugh <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

Sales lender. Road leader. A crowning<br />

achievement <strong>of</strong> Chevrolet and<br />

General Motors, Try a Chevrolet...<br />

and live in a land <strong>of</strong> going-away<br />

where you win all the arguments!<br />

Soon, maybe?<br />

PALMER CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE<br />

1117-1129 Asbury Avenue Phone 0235<br />

u eon buy I<br />

Sales leader for<br />

19 slmisto V*" 1 '<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lions to<br />

Assist at Convention<br />

Ml, (),„, tl|<br />

IMU.,,1,<br />

>. srnlfil llshment <strong>of</strong> better police training mini i MI uses it lunt.in Slit<br />

I 's 1 |lOssihlllll 1,1 S| itt<br />

'uliu h t techniques throughout the coun IlKll^Is ( (lllltl SltUtllll<br />

'liln ml I im,|| ,, M.,,,,1.. ._ ^ . try steadily gaining for police <strong>of</strong> 11 Iti. 1,011 \diins d iit^litei nf Ih<br />

| "in I I ill llu I),i ,n ( ui I \, I, HI i fleers a level <strong>of</strong> dignity never be mil Mis \\ i ii nn is \ri-iins (,i2 AI<br />

< lull .1 I himmill I ii ii<br />

fore experienced in this country IIIIK n mil iiim, a IIIJ;II< ui I I In Ilidfll JIL in the Imthwiii husi<br />

' '•It "loll mi. lull to llu Nui<br />

knuli l L, irti 11 ind primiri cdticiUuil<br />

I >' i 'i lull" \i ulum n si i < in<br />

| II. Knorttd Mill tlu rollit Add<br />

I in ss in the mi but mil spmd tin<br />

niiiini; lui four collit;. icors shi<br />

urn npdiliil hi ihi Si iti Polite il<br />

siiiiinici hoi i<br />

I It pin till Mill ( n lUbill It. Miinil<br />

Ins bi i n i numlKi »l thi Pluloin i<br />

Si I dill is (111.111.1(1 in tills piojt.t<br />

I Ml mil Mis II C I Minims <strong>of</strong> Ojk<br />

I i nlsi.ll I in} h i | n mil [o tow|ill<br />

till in ulorlli hMiiitm IJniril iii.l 1<br />

ul i IISIIIJ. llu liquid uf pulm ulll<br />

I urn I'hil idi Iphi i Inn dmriid tu<br />

ll.iukil pnlu.lluii |,i Hit ml |KJ||(.<br />

Sunil lion.1<br />

1<br />

I "is I In ilissis Iu upurtfil torn<br />

m ikt tin u ptimmint huiiie in<br />

I II 11IIiII II I sis In |(W. |hi \ 111 il<br />

pi isi M.oliolii B(unri (onttul ol \n 'inn sin (In Lnndd iimhtl r (if <strong>On</strong> in ( iti<br />

I1 >iu.1 i. o on (tun to. ni i iu in<br />

muni ip il JIIITIK i (,K \<br />

lulls Motiil \.hiik Illspldols Mi 111 I. II 1,11111. Smdir I1U Cuul Mi ind Mis I,in don Horn-<br />

miiim Hid iniiniiipii poliFi minus Kt'i rd \M!I ncilii IHI (ICMH in iiud suns fium ( iillin^siidiiil jhu<br />

He said that the state attorney llOlU Ut] ull [ {Iu st tt(.<br />

ilimtntiii iducitKin ind in Sptun pi in tulisiiU MOIL thi urn IIOIIIKI<br />

hir uill In till tijihini' tin third<br />

general s <strong>of</strong>fice agrees with the \dmiltinci In Hit Aiidmii is In<br />

Mi IlLmsuntlll is slipiriliKndint uf<br />

Lndi in Ii nuik N I<br />

governor that some kind <strong>of</strong> train inluntni ipnlu mini ol ill, indiiul<br />

j tin n IMMI, in Mi rlun<br />

ing in police methods should be mil utlliii I isi ii u (In Aiuliim I iilluiMiit. tlu conimimi mint Miss s • 11 k<br />

given recruits before they are al Ii mini (ill nun 11111 iti, list <strong>of</strong> ip Silytlvr Hill lie uf llunui i Mi ind Mis Julm h l),n ui Oil<br />

lowed to wear the uniform and plicHUs s((linj iilmissiini is bidli house party ijlvi'n In ri l>i i Iru Buih Mi in luri fui tlio<br />

the gun<br />

lirandniDlhei<br />

siunnui inunths<br />

Niu Jirsii s^t ( inull sjitl is<br />

I Mi pi ikil in! t Ii M Hi, hi phi piiilliinni: fin Hi. iiiuntii in llu id<br />

-i!|iu- iiml the hriiwii whiili ;il oni iniK.I Ii iiiiini' loi luilUiiutii 1 lie<br />

The Caps May Co<br />

Hull' vn'ii' Hie L-his-l riiulinriitions \i nlimi »is up. mil ni l'12'l mil<br />

Heart Amoclallon<br />

Two Fined <strong>On</strong><br />

loi ;i iiulirc iilili-fi- havi. lil-i-n 11' linlil I'll' hill piiuissKl llu trimm*<br />

Ciiitcfully<br />

h '' i|uiii-mrin-, (hiil [hi uf lill mill Iu I'lU hmuiri llu<br />

Aiulimi i\ is mi lioni tin St He<br />

I'.iliii bud . I ind tin- pnif.rim ri<br />

memorial gifts<br />

4301 Londls Avenut<br />

•niliii.il niii|iiiitu, until Wi) niun<br />

Im mn (,oi \lli(d Dusioll proildfd<br />

Hi. tuiuls tu r. sunn th( tiiiuin^<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

pi 11<br />

t tin<br />

t in<br />

Police work today has a numbei<br />

<strong>of</strong> diversified specialties, which are<br />

changing constantly from year to<br />

year The police <strong>of</strong>ficer today must<br />

keep in training to keep up with<br />

changing techniques equipment<br />

and methods, the speaker said —<br />

1 IK ( IK I ll Opillltlll (11 pilllt.<br />

i.illnu ilii -, uiihi i Hi it in. in II<br />

shuilil iiiimiM ID ilu i|u j,,li «nh |<br />

11 \<br />

t 1 \. .loy<br />

v.. A[lant > Cil.v, was fmtMl $10<br />

( ,-.K oil t ihirt,i nf p ISSIII<br />

ol lius ;tt<br />

H|. anti the<br />

i\( i k<br />

Miilty. lit- tl(I thi<br />

iuv liiih 1 . «;is not<br />

sf.-l:ool infi mid thst<br />

i [M>lit'i' nJTiriT mid<br />

iit 1 ;. ;it tht tinn 1 t'liurt ltu> t>)inK<br />

>,> bvlit'vf<br />

Patrolman Harry Severin f*i*.fied<br />

that ht hid itopped fAcrJl<br />

other motorlftt for p»ilng th*<br />

hitted but before he flagged down<br />

Joyrif-r tor th* ttme violation.<br />

sio H. M(iiJr!t\<br />

.u :\ U>tt turn<br />

;ii tht 1 iiitiM'M-<br />

""' '"- """'il iduiintili |> i,,,f,,ti(i MO luil<br />

S i (.in.,11 u,Miiti,H|IKl,| in •>••• ,,,„„ „ ulsmr K.<br />

M im thulium Phillip limn • I'll, 'il,,,,.,,,,, I,,,,, MIIII. f ,i|i,,i to hPid .<br />

Hit nt (.hulls \ Ii iiiiMiiuliil rduiillMtip slim si n it lllh si iiul (,n<br />

Ittkn hi hi id i loiiiinilti i ut pit ii il ,\<br />

PIlslllllMs U| UK dill) |(l still I, 1 _<br />

n limn iliu<br />

ullnti<br />

Kiniinillii Niiinin limn I All tulil llu" in n,,,,, t|, ,„<br />

th( si tiiml si\ niinllh | ^ i u itslups in Hit distimir ill.<br />

W.<br />

nt Alulliiis<br />

$3 costs fin<br />

thi« wrotu<br />

<strong>of</strong> 7th st<br />

«f Miilv<br />

St \ DM inlini \n "ii in'"" ^ '<br />

, I"nki Cu 1122 N Fit nit SI I7IJ(I Hun in Rd Phil i II Pi<br />

• •Inn's Ilultl ,ii|)|>I1LS 2211 All inlit \u MlintK tin \ I<br />

l l — ,n I Milllni "SI Phil i Pi<br />

: SI Mil MUk •• •><br />

Slinkier*. Suns 201 ( illtiMiiill SI Phil i I'I<br />

* Co-it Aprnn & Timol SOMICO 4100 Imlkfuiil \io ''lull I "><br />

v '«or\ did (o 14 S 21st si Phil i I i<br />

JAMES ANDREA & SON GULF STATION, 9lh St. and Palen Ave.<br />

MAPES' ATLANTIC SERVICE. 9th St. and Bay Aw.<br />

AL'S CITIES SERVICE. 9th SI. and Bay Ave.<br />

CHICK'S SUNOCO STATION, »th St. and Haven Ave.<br />

ART'S FRIENDLY SERVICE, MOBIL GAS, ?th St. and Aibury Ave<br />

CARTER JEWELRY SHOP, 83* Boardwalk<br />

TAMBA GIFT SHOP. 924 Boardwalk<br />

MORROW NUT HOUSE, 933 Boardwalk<br />

MINT-ZER MINT SHOP, 94648 Boardwalk<br />

BERTEL'S CANDIES, 10th St. and Boardwalk<br />

UTTERERS LUNCHEONETTE, 840 Boardwalk<br />

COPPER KETTLE FUDGE SHOP, 11th St. and Boardwalk<br />

GOLDEN GALLEON GOLF COURSE. 11th St. and Boardwalk<br />

WEINDEL'S NOVELTY STORE. 1240 Boardwilk<br />

SPLASH INN, 1234 Boardwalk<br />

Ri. ill lliuluil. in.l Punt (u ll>2 \shiuv An Otian t ltj \ I<br />

Mnlltniinii ii s l'linl Stint 721 \sbuii All <strong>On</strong> in Clli, N J<br />

Wilsiin DJIII Lu \tn Yurk & \dnitu Alls Atljnlio Cm N I<br />

S\ult i. Co Ilkilll f.liiinlnr|;i 1" O llo% 1041 Alljillic I ill \ |<br />

Sllppln Will -<strong>Jun</strong>ii Milk Cu 247 \ S C iruluu Ait AllmtliCili \<br />

\ llnkin in Si. iluu.l IIJJ Ashuil An Odui Citi N I<br />

} Ojs.ikis A Sous 11115 Alliiliii. An Atlmtii Citi N J<br />

Mind Loui! «. Hi" Ulll St in.l full An , Cjiiiikn \ J<br />

Win nuli.ilii Hiking 11> 101 \ Sin \.irk An Atlintir(m \<br />

I. h 11. id & Co 1024 Blllluimuud St Pllllu Pj<br />

Iloujld M 'si'lt un Iiu 110 \V (Jp(n 1 inc Phil I M t'J<br />

<strong>On</strong> in Citv Smtinil IidKvr 127 8th St <strong>On</strong>. in Cill N I<br />

I ishi r Brim & Co 221 Maikcl St Plllla Pj<br />

(.ior_l B \loom-in Int, P O H«v 1489 Plnh 5 Pj<br />

I C Kurl7 2112 All ultit An All intic Citi \ I ,<br />

ViiflirMins rmpiie ( nit loiul Suppli [iu ill (.nmiui I'l HI A<br />

Hailif Inn. 010 Wesley Ave.. Phone 1238<br />

Ilfinsiom, 803 Sill SI.. Pllullf 1900. Kil'lianl llalisciim<br />

lillewild, 710 Moorlyh Terrace, I'hnnc 8520, Florence Bauer<br />

Illinois, 926 Wesley Ave., I'honc 12Sr>, Walter II. & Wm. .1^ Camp llros<br />

Lincoln, 510 Otll St., Phone 0400, E. L. Cope<br />

Logan, 816.6th St., Phone 88.U, Henry Meyer<br />

Lnrav. M2 Wesley Ave.. Phone 8549, A. M. To I ley<br />

Mallard (former Ilaincsi, 3400 Central Ave., Phone 0081. M.\S, Dotts<br />

Manor. The, 730 Moorlyn Terr., Phone 8813, D, Loos and D. Fauerbaek<br />

Northwood, 401 Wesley Ave, Phone 1213, J. II. Chambcrlln<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> Call. 1412 Central Ave., Anne Herman<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Manor, 1040 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave., Phone 1014, Florence E. MeUuer<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>ic, 1110 Wesley Ave., Phone 1310, Katliryn Ryan<br />

Parkiilde, 501 Sth St., Phune 1M4, L. P. Wtbcr<br />

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS<br />

REGULAR MEMBERS<br />

SPLASH INN GOLF COURSE, nth SI. and Boardwalk<br />

TWIN KIST FROZEN CUSTARD. 920 Boardwalk<br />

JULIANO'S CHAR-BROIL, »31 Boardw.lk<br />

PRESS DELICATESSEN. 601 Asbury Ave.<br />

BOB'S SINCLAIR STATION. 7th St. and Aibury Ave.<br />

TRIANGLE SHOES, 74S Asbury Avt.<br />

F. W. WOOLWORTH CO.. 732 Atbury Ave.<br />

WARDS PASTRY SHOP, 724 Aibury Ave.<br />

SMOKE SHOP, 714 Asburr Ave.<br />

BROWNLEE'S FURNITURE STORE, 704 Aibury Ave.<br />

STAINTON'S DEPARTMENT STORE. 110 Asbury Ave<br />

LEWIS L. BARRETT PRINTING A STATIONERY. 107 Asbury A.t.<br />

MAIER'S RESTAURANT, 9th St. and Atlantic Ave<br />

WELLER'S DRIVING RANGE, 5th St. * Boardwalk. 930 Boardwalk<br />

12th STREET AMUSEMENT ARCADE, on the Boardwalk<br />

Phila. Jobbing IluliM<br />

.1<br />

1 . 21ll. r > Pai-ilk- Avi'.. Allantir Cily. i\, J<br />

Atlantic County Fruit & rnxliii'i- Cu.. 5 Municipal Marki't. Atlantic Cil3<br />

GltllcllH; Rcxsaincr & Co., 242 N. Delaware Ave. 1 . Phila., Pa.<br />

John II. Horlon, Pruiiuce. 1200 Asbury Ave. OCOJII (.'itv. N, .t<br />

Abbutts Dairies. Inc.. Ill 12ih St.. Oei-an <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Mason Co.. Inc., Baltic and Kentucky All's. .Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. N.<br />

Weekly Guide. P. O. Il»x 314. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N, .1.<br />

Fretl Laundry. 112 Dili .St., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. .1.<br />

Mmood Prt-i-, IU1 A'-buri All. <strong>On</strong> m ( n\ \ I<br />

C. II. Shoemaker Lumber Co., 200 12th St.. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily. N. ,1.<br />

Fi^clle'l• liakillf: Co., Absecon, N, J.<br />

Hearst Advertising Service, 922 Del^ca Drive. Smith Dennis<br />

MIMcn A White (Ralph Ii. lianzalezi, 1212 Filbert St.. 1'llilli<br />

Wells, Ctfo. I... Inc., 402 N. 2nil Si.. 1'hlla.. Pa.<br />

Scual, Wm. I. It Son. Inc.. Atlantic k N. Carolina Ave.. Alia till<br />

loit-ph Jitobi ,»WI"I Ml lime \i. \MI(lunii.l \ I<br />

Park View, ntii St. and Anbury Ave,. I'honc 1270. Henry drinin<br />

Penn Manor, S01 7th St., Phone 8057. V. ,S, Hanrahan<br />

The Poplars, 410 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave,. Mri. C. Ohrislensen<br />

Halelsh. 100H Wesley Ave., Phone HI104. Waller Hamilton<br />

St. Charles, 601 Central Ave., Phone ftTvtO. K. Biekcrslair<br />

Sandaway, 61S nth St., Phone 2770, R. T. Siinderland<br />

Scarboroii)!h. 720 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.. Phone 0839. S. T. Workman<br />

Seaside, 830 6lli St., Phone 0714 or !K)20. Uenjalllln Baker<br />

Seaspray Manor, 815 5th St., Phone 21131. Mn. II. L. Youni;<br />

Southern, 835 5th St., Plione 1330, 3013, 8825, Ralph D. (Jiarth<br />

Strand, 9th St, and Wesley Ave,. Phiine 1804, J. J. WorUiingtou<br />

Surf, 9th St and Central Ave., Phone 3071, Frank Ni>cilo<br />

Vernon HaU, 410 Atlantic Ave., Phone 8518, Benjamin Hater<br />

Wynmerc, The. 833 4th St.. J'bune 3192, Mra. ConaUncc B. Wlieelei<br />

DUNKEM INN, 1132 Boardwilk<br />

PNUITT'S 5 ind 10. 93* Boardwalk<br />

SURF A SAND. 731 Boardwalk<br />

SIMMS' RESTAURANT. Moorlyn Terrace and Boardwalk<br />

PLYMOUTH INN, Plymouth Place and Atlantic Ave<br />

HEN HOUSE RESTAURANT, °th St. and Atlantic Ave.<br />

RUSTIC INN, 14th St. and Boardwalk<br />

TOWN6 HOUSE. 4th St. and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />

TILLIES. tU Asbury Ave.<br />

HOGATES. 9th St. and Palen Ave. al Bay<br />

ESSIG'S RESTAURANT. 9th St. and Asbury Ave<br />

WATSON'S DINING ROOM, Vth St. and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave<br />

CHATTERBOX, »th St. and Central Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> llfirdnjire. TH) A.-Jwry Ave..Oti'Jin Ciiv. iV .1.<br />

Imlsl, Uirntl OIIILI Siiiiphis 110/ Asblm \n <strong>On</strong>.inUti N I<br />

llanry Lloyd Chiittin. H.al Estate and Insurance. i:i|5 Asburv An-.<br />

l>(ira-FinLsh. Furnillile ItctilliNliers. Stinier*; Point. N. I<br />

M. 11. Heildini:, Bl. r > Allantii- Ave, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. N. .1.<br />

I'livvell-VanCiltler, Lumber anil IHiildini Siip|ilies. 131 h'ft West Ave<br />

Stainton Department Stuic. 1(10 Aslnirv Ave.. Oieau Cilv. N. J.<br />

Mmuit Inland Ft i inn ( olUe lilXI \ Mbini \\t MlmlK (_it\ \<br />

.Seashore laundry, 202 6th St.. Oican (.'itv. N. J.<br />

Henry .1. Kuhiier, l-\H>ti Sil|>|ilier. 72 N, Floni St.. Phila.. Pa<br />

PiluardS (oisun Hiitnnl \p|ilnnii.s 7»i\\i*,r All OfejllCltv \<br />

Selvann'.s Pharmacy. 802 Asburv Ave.<br />

Win S Alilki-.on Ini MulMiMii H r >J Asbim An Oiean (Hi N<br />

1 A. Bedding, 5020 Spruce St., Phila. 3I>. Pa<br />

llmwnlec Furniture Stole. 7lh SI anil Aslniry Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> Cilv N J<br />

llirin.n 1-uir r^O \sbiiti \M <strong>On</strong> in (111 N I<br />

Anchor'n I'liint. 20(1 Buy Ave.. l'liune !IO2II<br />

Chullcrbo.i. 500 Otll St.. Phone 0717. Mrs. ,1. 11 Campbell<br />

(lii is' Ri'.Uurint "IB I' ill n An phiini B">lt) Lhns Montaena<br />

Colta«e Inn. .1234 Asbury Ave.. Phune 0791. Mrs. Edna KinK & J. Towiucnd<br />

Fiesta Lunch. Dili & Boa.dnalk, phone 97111. Amelia Fisher ft Kdith Carlton<br />

Florida Inn, 607 8th SI,. Phone 2,105, Venalda Buieham<br />

llufatcs. VOfl Palen Ave,. Phone 0141, Charles llaip<br />

1'lymuuth Inn. 717 I'lymuuth Place. Phone 887W, Miss Louisa T. Corson<br />

Suiiin-, lu uurjut BJ-' Biurdii ilk Phone 010* 1 lujd (. Simm;.<br />

lottiii. House, -till bt and Ucun Ait phom. Jj20 Rj>mond Koob<br />

22nd St. Resuuranl, 22nd and Asbury Ave., Phone 8530, Chris A. Poulos<br />

Watson's Restaurant, 901 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave., Plione 1065, Albert W Jones<br />

Whitehall, 710 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave., Phone 9021. Miss Loubn Corson

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