Jun 1955 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Jun 1955 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Jun 1955 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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t-SECTION TWO<br />
Student Council<br />
flans Big Year<br />
| New Projects <strong>On</strong><br />
| Tap Next Fall<br />
§ ly MARY JANI SCOTT<br />
te An this sehoel yi«r eleiis, It would<br />
ge well to review the accbmplisti-<br />
B>enls <strong>of</strong> the Student Council. This<br />
«TKaniMtlgn has never been too<br />
Rrong In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ilifih. In some-<br />
Schools the Council Is In charge <strong>of</strong><br />
^11 financial projects, etc. It is look-<br />
•d upon as the final authority by the<br />
gtudent body,<br />
£ Student Council was Introduced to<br />
Bits school several years ago, for the<br />
fpwnd tint, after It had .died out<br />
•pme 17 yean before. During the<br />
put few yean It appeared once<br />
ffeain to be on the decline when a<br />
flpterailned group <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>flcers and<br />
seme <strong>of</strong> the fruits<br />
<strong>of</strong> a sound<br />
banking connection<br />
Come in — sfarr<br />
banking with usl<br />
their sponsor tried to really ictompllsh<br />
something,<br />
Th. fait |fhit Ith.y nave to *<br />
grMt extmf orrled out rh«lr nlmi<br />
It Ihswn by thii «t»t«m*nt <strong>of</strong><br />
Prlntlpsl G«ors» Mtytr wha.uid,<br />
"Thll Student Council tin •ecsffipllth«d<br />
men jfhin «ny oth»r« In<br />
rtcMt i/*tn, lit whole (tan* Iwai<br />
Improved, plioil;<br />
distance to stop nine buKt have<br />
hi'm ,i]iplioil .1ml lull] (list mi i<br />
Dm CIS nctc<br />
Simon Wiilkci —11 in p m—Ian.<br />
—11 22<br />
Jus Cheiv—20 m, p. m,—IB—2B.4f-<br />
.53.4,<br />
Tom MeDoiigal—as m. p. h,—18.0<br />
—30-48.B.<br />
Tom Jones—25 m. p. h.—23.10—<br />
3DW—OS.i,<br />
Carole Turner—20 m. p, h.—13-4—<br />
21W—38,7,<br />
Haw p costs less ikw any o%w<br />
•<br />
old P, Stoddard, exeeutive Btcretary. First Baplbt Bapim<br />
<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Baptist Conven. I Court HHouse<br />
tlon, will preach the sermon, and rison Hunter*<br />
the Hoy. David P. Wright, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> tut Church '<br />
Cily Daptist Church, will read from Tnc<br />
Scripture.<br />
Albert Wellj will read a shert<br />
hliMry ef Hie church, and Patter<br />
Harry F, Flndelion will read rhe<br />
namet l<strong>of</strong> the W paitsrr whs liivs<br />
served the church sines Its beginning.<br />
Creeling! ot the evening service<br />
nt 7:,TO o'clock wilt ,be brought by<br />
the Hev, Everi'tt OrlmminiJs, pastor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Celitriil Baptist Church, Millvlllc,<br />
and moderator <strong>of</strong> the West New Jersey<br />
Hiiptisl AssHfialiM; the Rev, Lcliny<br />
Ciinnlnghani. jKislur <strong>of</strong> the<br />
THE<br />
DANA<br />
PASTRY<br />
SHOP<br />
8th Street<br />
Between West and Bay Avtnott<br />
The Home <strong>of</strong> the Famous<br />
CINNAMON BUNS<br />
OPEN DAILY 8:30 A,<br />
Personsliui<br />
DRY CLEANERS<br />
Futriw<br />
COLD STOMfi<br />
Individual<br />
LADIES*<br />
Custom Tailoring<br />
ALTERATIONS<br />
—•—<br />
Fret Deliviry<br />
Free Pirking<br />
—•—<br />
Phone 1835<br />
744 Asbury Av».<br />
NOW.,.With Magic Chef Heater This 13 Room-2 Bath House Costs <strong>On</strong>ly $31A Month ft M<br />
fine <strong>On</strong>i rrtcvt mnrs woy U/AU it\ to tnua save household UnnKAUniJ money! ^^..i « >- • _ . : •<br />
Now^thatyou.eon hove gas hsdf at 10%<br />
to 20% lea than any othgr modern fuel<br />
with o Moglc Chef hioter ond the niiw qos<br />
ntms.<br />
Rial,luxury <strong>of</strong> suptrmarktf prlees! For goi<br />
hiot is the eleontsf, most dipindobla heat<br />
veuve Bvtf known. And you eon pay for<br />
it In 10 equal monthly poymgnts undir thi<br />
Gas Compony's GASCO plon, Mokfs hiotmg<br />
coits os easy to handli as food costs.<br />
A free estimate tells you in odvanee what<br />
your monthly bills wilj be .<br />
Better call your Plumber . Dialer or thi<br />
Gas Company today. Nan saving housthold<br />
money for oil wintirs fo eome, with luxury<br />
gas heat at supermarkit prices!<br />
•»<br />
X the traek<br />
"Why, he bumped Into a<br />
t Best the oilier day, and the<br />
d to chose him two miles<br />
sting. They<br />
and KflsppuV just sal down on him<br />
pNINGS & VENETIAN BLINDS<br />
Call Jim Barbour for Estimates<br />
DAY . NIOHT or WliK INOS<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 33,93 /<br />
Write P, O, Box 656<br />
[HARBOUR'S AWNING SERVICE<br />
ONI iTANBARB • ONI MAHAOfMEHT<br />
Poi Ov« Half A Century <strong>On</strong>e ol America 1 *<br />
flitter Dining Place*. Known from Coast<br />
to Co&it for Better Servic«Tf. for tho<br />
Tastier Preparation <strong>of</strong> the Sama<br />
Feed Your Grandfather Enjoyed.<br />
Sea 1*1* <strong>City</strong>, N.J<br />
Margarttia Pltilfct. Management<br />
Open Every Day <strong>of</strong> the Week 12 Neon to 1 A.M.<br />
DADDY'S GIFT IS HERE!<br />
Day is next Sunday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 19th I<br />
the "forgotten man'<br />
til family with i useful<br />
HlMm« gift from TRIANGLEk<br />
deserves it I Here ire<br />
iftwol TRIANGLES<br />
todiome new styles for<br />
M-csbrful,<br />
(•fsrtitlf shoes<br />
it DOWN-TO-EARTH<br />
f BICES i<br />
Sudloalet<br />
IMI and<br />
KH<br />
»L[!<br />
Quality seldom featured below $10.-<br />
10 COOL, LIGHT, COMFORTABLE,<br />
Dig 1 will "live" in them all summer .<br />
(ON CORK SOLES<br />
Untie<br />
Gore<br />
loafer<br />
or Oxford<br />
with WOVEN<br />
1 —Ginulne<br />
GOODYEAR WELTS<br />
5 99<br />
AND<br />
Give Dad Triangle HI-STRIDES<br />
and he'll walk on air!<br />
$5. values at<br />
Elastic<br />
Gore<br />
Loafer<br />
or oxford<br />
in brown or<br />
navy fabric.<br />
Mike Dad Happy and COMFORTABLE<br />
with a pair <strong>of</strong> Fine Kid Leather OPERAS<br />
or ROMEOS with elastic sidesan<br />
outstanding gift at ONLY<br />
A99<br />
£$399<br />
<strong>of</strong>fy about Dads ilyle, «!or ef litt preferinte. Will<br />
^ exchange them for whittvtr Did HM* btstl<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LgPOEIl<br />
They Talked Over School Days <strong>of</strong> IWO<br />
P' 1 ), ANNIVERSARY <strong>of</strong> graduation was observed at reunion <strong>of</strong> membera <strong>of</strong> O.C.HS<br />
. ,hnJP • Wlt ^ eac », 0th ff an * some <strong>of</strong> their t6 « 0he r«- at dinner party Saturday "night."<br />
o 4?rth»~ H,? 1 Y? ra Patchel - class »«retary- Georgo W, Meyer, ichool prftciclnss<br />
ehaperone on Washington trip; Miss Agnes L, Bradfey, class advisor- Charles<br />
Imi, president; Mrs, Mildred Allen, reunion chairman; O, W, Reiohly, retired high<br />
school principal, and Mrs. Mary Oehlschlager, vice president—Photo by Mike Blizzard<br />
Pupils and Teachers Reunited<br />
25 Years After O.C. Graduation<br />
Fony-swen membors imd uiissis <strong>of</strong><br />
ihe in.JO KradiiiilinK class <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> High School attended their<br />
2Sih anniversary rc\mlon Saturday<br />
f in ilu> Linwond Country<br />
Cluh.<br />
p C s fur the affair included<br />
O. W. Heichly, principal <strong>of</strong> 0. C.<br />
II. S. in 1030; George W. .Meyer,<br />
dnsN ehaperone on their Washinij.<br />
ton trip and now the prtaiipai; and<br />
Miss ACTON Bradley, class advisor.<br />
Honored Kuesl-s inclntluil Mrs<br />
ftciclily, Mrs, Meyer. Mrs. Maruaret<br />
Wnlnrlijht, and |hu I'lnns afticcrs.<br />
Agent Inspired<br />
by Conference<br />
Extension Service<br />
Presidont Charles Adleiul, Vice<br />
President Mrs, Mary Sullivan Oelih<br />
sehlajjcr, and Secretary Mrs. Vcr.1<br />
Davis Patehel,<br />
Individual ceramic ashtrays were<br />
presented to everyone attending.<br />
The trays wore Inscribed "O, C. II.<br />
S, Class <strong>of</strong> 1030" as permanent sou.<br />
venlrs <strong>of</strong> ihe occasion.<br />
'The commitlee un arrangenients<br />
included Mrs, Mildred Trout Allen,<br />
chairman, Mr. Adelisszi, Mrs. Hazel<br />
llevan Boland, Mrs. Sopliia Colilj<br />
Southard, Mrs, Lenoie Maxwell<br />
Townsend, Mrs, Sadie Wilson Winner<br />
iind Lewis Sliidini;.<br />
owner for entry in tiie contest.<br />
Three yolina pouifrymen froin<br />
Cape May County ore entered in the<br />
fonte.il. They are Leiiard Johnson<br />
from Villas, Boh MeGiiiifiin <strong>of</strong> lienniiit-ille.<br />
and Jinimie nice <strong>of</strong> Swaininn.<br />
Open Contest For<br />
Benefits Cited<br />
Baby Parade Royalty<br />
By TID BLUM<br />
A contest to select a queen and<br />
4H Club Agent<br />
attendants to preside over ihe Wild-<br />
Ijist week your correspondent wood baby parade was started this<br />
ipent three days In Slakes State week by the Chamher <strong>of</strong> Commerce,<br />
Foresl at the annual Exiensinn C'nn. nntrles are required to be between<br />
fere.nce. This hrinss toBether the 0 and 12 years, and either perma.<br />
aui-lcullural<br />
, ,<br />
aKcntii,<br />
,<br />
Ifiime ayents.<br />
, iisnl or Mirnmiir residpnts <strong>of</strong> Greater<br />
club aaeiiu and extension spotJal. | wlltHvoatl. The comet will run un.<br />
ISIS to discuss esUMisicm policies, | U| j,,,,. „ Thp quem selected will<br />
praKi'ams and methods. It wus «<br />
uvvut v;i!iie io me as n new aqen<br />
to meet, ihi> other mirkers and tin<br />
(IffKliinil more iilicitit how the Coop<br />
eriitlvc Rslension Service «ervc>, niir<br />
cniinly.<br />
liiilhcr thnn trv tii explnln the<br />
physi.cnI orsianteation. suflice to soy<br />
the Extension Servite '.through i(><br />
county staff eirers Ihe fnrmer, i!ai'<br />
tleiier, and liunjemnkei' life ednen<br />
tiuiial - Informiiilan tin iiny .and all<br />
problems canfronllna ihe citizen in<br />
I huso fields iir.iifirlciihiie and homemakiiiK,<br />
Our -1-11 Chili prnHrnm also nireilo.imr<br />
youth the afiiremenliuiU'd<br />
services plus arenniznlional. advisory<br />
and recreaiioniil assistance In the<br />
maintenance <strong>of</strong> agricultural unrt<br />
home ecioHomlus club:<br />
- Du'rini; Ihe months <strong>of</strong>-'.Tune and<br />
July the 4-11 program reaches Its<br />
cllmnx, Scliool is nvei' and those<br />
cluhs near the. shore sometimes stop<br />
functioning for the summer months.<br />
This Is because <strong>of</strong> Ihe great drain<br />
on leaders' time'.<br />
In JiiHe we have our 4-H Camp,<br />
now underway. Then in July, the<br />
County 4-11 Fair, The fair is the oc^<br />
casioii on which the boys and girls<br />
are credited for their achievement,<br />
Ribbons and cash awards from $8 to<br />
Sh are presented lor ihe achieve,<br />
ments, This Is a "free Bate fuir";<br />
thai Is. there is no charsse for ad.<br />
mlssinn. The expense <strong>of</strong> awardinu<br />
prizes and operoilntf overhead must<br />
necessarily be met.<br />
Next Wednesday, the 22nd <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e,<br />
the southeni Nesv Jersey Chicken <strong>of</strong><br />
Tomorrow Conies!, will be held in<br />
Viheland, Each contestant has raised<br />
at least 50 birds to 11 weeks <strong>of</strong> age.<br />
The slit most uniformly large, will<br />
fleshed birds will be selected by the<br />
CONSERVE YOUR FURS<br />
CALL<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
i-3030<br />
Keep your furs sife during<br />
the dangerous menlhs<br />
ahead<br />
IXPiRT FUR<br />
REMODELiNG<br />
Reasonable Rates<br />
FUR COATS STORED<br />
Far Al Little Ai $3,00<br />
Cloth Coats $1.50<br />
NAGRONS<br />
1307-11 PACIFIC AVI,<br />
Open Wtdniidiy md Ilturdiy<br />
fvininil 111 t P. M.<br />
receive n loving Clip, cup, a rinn and a<br />
portable radio, while the attendants<br />
be prevented with trophies.<br />
NO CHANCES<br />
Cowboy—"My podiitT and I are<br />
liikiiiM a trip ihrpiijSh the desert<br />
next week, He's taking along a gah<br />
Ion <strong>of</strong> whiskey for rattlesnake bites."<br />
Visitor: "What 1 are you tafcinji<br />
alone?"<br />
Cowboy: "Two rattlesnakes."<br />
Red Cross Group<br />
at Convention<br />
Local Women Help<br />
Serve as Hostesses<br />
The OMfln <strong>City</strong> branch <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Bed Cross was well repre.<br />
sented this week at the national eon<br />
venilon <strong>of</strong> the orianlsatlon In Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>, with about 4,800 dele,<br />
gates present from coast to eoogt,<br />
A group <strong>of</strong> local women worked<br />
as members <strong>of</strong> a host#s§ committee<br />
at the pro-convention registration on<br />
Sunday, under the chairmanship <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs, Edwin Stevens, reiort branch<br />
chairman. The three^ay conclave<br />
pened Monday and continued<br />
Ihroiigh Wednesday In Convention<br />
Hall,<br />
Other mtmbers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
committee were Mrs. Norman Smiley,<br />
Miss Mary Uiecht, Mrs, Rachel<br />
Sehermcrhorn, Mrs, Willlnm Garret.<br />
son, Mrs, BeMoiie Eggiei Mrs, John<br />
B, Townsend, Mrs, James Hogan.<br />
ind Mrs, Arnold Hamersley, All w«re<br />
lecreditcd delegates to the 1 eonv«n.<br />
lion, and attended many <strong>of</strong> the sesslons<br />
and speciai events.<br />
Business activities were inter,<br />
ipersed with J! panel studies <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hanging demands on service organ,<br />
zatlons such as Red Cross,<br />
Service to memDers <strong>of</strong> the armed<br />
forces, which consumes almost hal<br />
the annual budget, was discussed<br />
OJIB major address by General John<br />
B, Dahlquist, head <strong>of</strong> the new Con<br />
tlnental Army Command at I<br />
Monroe, Va,<br />
Traffic Death Tell<br />
Higher In State<br />
Vehicles out <strong>of</strong> control and run<br />
ninu <strong>of</strong>f the roadway accounted for<br />
flve <strong>of</strong> the 10 traffle fatalliies in<br />
New Jersey last week. Attorney Oen.<br />
oral Graver. C. Rlclitnan Jr., an.<br />
nounced today. Three other persons<br />
MILTON HAGERTHEY<br />
1910 Shore Road, Unwood<br />
PHONi SOMiRS POINT 3178<br />
succumbed tp Injuries in earlier accidents,<br />
raining the 195$ total to<br />
midnight Sunday to ,101, flve more<br />
than the 290 regirtcred to the same<br />
PACE 1 ~- SECTION<br />
date last year,<br />
Rk-hman said last<br />
were five drivers, four<br />
«nd one pedestrian.<br />
HOW first time Vi<br />
your color<br />
automatically<br />
FREE - <strong>On</strong>e Quart <strong>of</strong> Matching Enamel with*,<br />
the Purchase <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e Gallon <strong>of</strong> Wall Paint<br />
DAVIS HARDWARE CO.<br />
1235 ASBURY AVE. PHONE 0915<br />
High time you discovered<br />
the dffiemnce in Dodge!<br />
Next time you're driving around town, just<br />
notice the number ot gleaming new Dodge can<br />
you see on the titrcet!<br />
Then ask yourself: '"What to it thilt piople,<br />
have found out ubout the new Dodge I hat's<br />
causing thk landslide <strong>of</strong> popular favor?"<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> it, <strong>of</strong> Bourse; is the new Dodge styling.<br />
You caB §e§ it« glance how much bigger and<br />
more luxurious this'car ii—up to J inches<br />
longer than Its competitors.<br />
But the real story behind the rush to Dodge is<br />
thiai Ptoph art diMoming tht diffaeitm in.tht<br />
way Dadgttsrs art liiginmed mid huill!<br />
They discover It ih the solid, aubltantial feel <strong>of</strong><br />
the car—the way it handles and rides. They<br />
learn to appreeiale it in the deep