Jun 1955 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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4 ^ SECTION THREE THE OCCAM CITY SENTIWlL-LePOER AY, JUNE 17, 19ii<br />
Capo Theatre Opens<br />
Sunday tor Summer<br />
; Tht Capo 1 second show, which opens Wednesday,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 22, Is late Love. This<br />
will run IhrotiL'h .Saturday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 25.<br />
In the leading roles will be Nnt<br />
ThMtre at Cape Kay Goodwin, H, grandson <strong>of</strong> the famous<br />
Ml open Sunday, <strong>Jun</strong>o 10, for its American actor Nat Goodwin.<br />
81st consecutive season. The play Is<br />
M» light eomedy "Jenny Kissed Me," T. C. Upham Is lh manager for<br />
wtileh after a Broadway run histhe<br />
15th<br />
-teen a great success ]n summer<br />
: fltCH-k, The play will bo given mult After a lapse <strong>of</strong> eighteen years.<br />
•Me and evening UB opening day and Purnmount lius teamed Bine Crosby<br />
thereafter on Monday ana "niMijay and Dnn+ild O'Connor u^ahi. In th<br />
evening.<br />
earlier film. Donald was onlv 12,<br />
: The second production will fol- with :in Irish face and a soprano<br />
low Immediately, thus inauguraling shilling voicr. In his pri'sent film,<br />
the unique summer Uteatr# schedule "Anything (ioe.i,". Donald is near-<br />
:'« twe plays each week, with the ' '10, and sinHs baritone.<br />
open nightly and with two<br />
, Sunday and Saturday, Thn ClMslfltd Adt Bring Quick<br />
RAY'S BICYCLE CENTER<br />
1336 Asbury Avenue<br />
RENTAL - 50c Per Hour<br />
Open<br />
Every Day<br />
Also Rented by Day • Week • Month<br />
Strollers - Tandems - Repairs - Sales<br />
When tub in kft imply or half tmpty<br />
thnufh the long tummer months, trouble c.n<br />
develop. CoBdausUoa takes place, nut pu>.<br />
ticks can ct<strong>of</strong> burner BOISIBL<br />
Don't W*y ehMets, Let us ffll your<br />
tank-BIOTT NOW-and will Ml it iith<br />
Atlantic 1 ! fjaoiii tnplcn/mrt btatini nil. It<br />
contain • new additive that hcha kiep down<br />
fonmtion<strong>of</strong>ihidge.<br />
Plesa* all or writs m todiy.<br />
BURKARD<br />
210 E. Eleventh St., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Phone 0414<br />
th* i»w Wall Paint Hist'i rifldy.<br />
to-u» and maty to apply ever<br />
Mllpapw, painted welli, new<br />
•loittr, wollboord, plywood.<br />
HOUSE PAINT<br />
lh» vary firtl raady-mixed heut*<br />
point mad* In America. ProvSdei<br />
« jaHny-»mooHi finish with an elailic<br />
quality Hist .railitt all kinds <strong>of</strong><br />
%*oth*r.<br />
OCiAN CITY, N, j.<br />
Home Builders Supply<br />
328 Wast Avenue<br />
H. G. Marshall<br />
Hardware<br />
719 liHirNi Read<br />
C. H. Shoemaker<br />
Lumber Company<br />
209 • 12th Street<br />
.90<br />
Qt.<br />
Hatching Intrigue In Hong Kong<br />
CLARK GABLE and Susan Hayward rendezvous high<br />
on a hillside above Hong Kong to plot a desperate plan to<br />
go behind the bamboo curtain, In scene from action-packed<br />
drama. "Soldier <strong>of</strong> Fortune," which opened last night and<br />
runs through tomorrow at the Moorlyn Theatre<br />
Betty Grable in<br />
Film at Strand<br />
Clark Gable Stars<br />
en Moorlyn Screen<br />
STRAND<br />
Today, Tomorrow<br />
"Three For the Show" is a big,<br />
bouncy Cinemascope musical stai<br />
ring curvaceous Betty Grable, the<br />
dancing Marge and Cower Champion,<br />
and Funnyman Jack Lemm<strong>of</strong>t,<br />
Spiced with lively tunes, lovely<br />
girls, fast-stepping dancers and<br />
brlsht-faced comedy, the story Is a<br />
light frothy affair on the lowdown<br />
on life for four in a love nest foi<br />
two. It's romance with a wink, a<br />
musical marital tangle resolved to<br />
the satisfaetion <strong>of</strong> everyone,<br />
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday<br />
"The Purple Plain/' a romantic<br />
drama enacted in the humid heat,<br />
fierce sun and waterless plains <strong>of</strong><br />
few f aglnd • Virginia . Fltrldt<br />
Nassau . Etnwrfa • Hawaii<br />
Mexico • Cpkgdg • Alaska<br />
California , Kktionol Parkt<br />
See ys (<strong>of</strong> ififsFffiifioB rjR<br />
Shreve Travel Service<br />
iCOfi Parlne Ale, Atlantin flij-<br />
TBAVKI. I'ilOSIW<br />
A, f, J-.1II7 - 4-01,11<br />
KEM-CLO<br />
Th* iniraclt (grin finlih for'Uttti.n<br />
and balhroom walli and th» woodwork<br />
throughout 1h« houie. h look.<br />
md waihM Ilka faaktd .nomtL<br />
Drtii In 4 hsurs.<br />
FLOOR-LIFE<br />
A louoh, high glssi •nsmsl lor<br />
floor, jndssri and out. Ceviri<br />
mail turfSEii In on. tool. Mill'<br />
!w porchti. (teen, dtek*<br />
OCIAN CITY, N. J,<br />
J. Paul Miller<br />
Hardware<br />
3212 Aibury Avenue<br />
SOMERS POINT, N. J.<br />
Taylor's Hardware<br />
701 Shore Read<br />
Burma, stars Ciregory Peck and introducing<br />
win Min Tliiin, lnvi>ly<br />
young Buiineso beauty,<br />
A Technicolor film adaptation <strong>of</strong><br />
the best selling novel by II, K, HaltM.<br />
the stury is <strong>of</strong> a poignant love affair<br />
lietweiin a Canadian flyer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
RAJ' and a beautiful Rurmev<br />
seething cauldron <strong>of</strong> today's Oripnl.<br />
stars Clark Gable in the title role,<br />
Susan ilayward, Michael Hennie and<br />
Oene Barry.<br />
Set against the flamlnB background<br />
<strong>of</strong> tension ridden Ifonj} Kong,<br />
Ihe nlm sliows the riir.rafr <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ivaterffont, Its pleasure Heekprs, oil-<br />
porlunlties, tourists and spies, nil<br />
intermingiinjj in the teeming a^e=<br />
old, worid-wise streets.<br />
The story Is that <strong>of</strong> a Vank in ex.<br />
le who has learned to plunder and<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>it, smutnjIInK rmiiiiiions lu Hits<br />
Chinese Iteds, and a young American<br />
tvumaii who mils! bargain with him<br />
a learn Hie whereabouts <strong>of</strong> her<br />
sing husband.<br />
Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday<br />
Spain with ils airy castles, whoal,<br />
tuned plains, spired cathedrals and<br />
breaded towns lakes its bow in Gin.<br />
ormiSeope as the .superb background<br />
for "That Lady," starring Olivia De.<br />
llavilland, Oilberl Holand, Paul Sc<strong>of</strong>ield,<br />
Fraiieaise Unsay Anil Dennis<br />
Price.<br />
It Is Ihe true slury based on Kale<br />
O'llrien's |jest.sellor <strong>of</strong> the oneoved<br />
prini'iws and her cavalier who Vs-li<br />
from Brace in Ihe eyes <strong>of</strong> fanatic<br />
Philip II, mill Century Spanish kin".<br />
VILLAS!<br />
Today, Tomorrow<br />
"A Man Called Peter" is the slory<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Scottish Immigrant, who became<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> the famed "Church <strong>of</strong><br />
Presidents" in Washington, n C.<br />
and chaplain <strong>of</strong> the u, S. Ronnie he<br />
lore his untimely death,<br />
Richard Todil is starred in Ihe<br />
title rale anil Joan Peters is en.<br />
starred as hi* wife Catherine. II Is a<br />
poignant love story, ritli and warm<br />
in splrilLiai qualities.<br />
Menday, Tuesday, Wednesday<br />
"East <strong>of</strong> Eden" is a down-to-earth<br />
story <strong>of</strong> people, adapted from the<br />
story by John Steinbeck and star-<br />
I'inu Raymond Massuy, .lames Deun<br />
Julie- Harris and Richard Iiavaios;<br />
It is a tale fif unpretentious,<br />
earthy, emotional characters, each<br />
dependent upon Ihe other; <strong>of</strong> a<br />
search lor love, with each <strong>of</strong> the<br />
slroii)} characters assertina for himself<br />
tiie power to choose between<br />
Mood and evil.<br />
Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day will<br />
co.star in Alfred Hitchcock's "The<br />
Man Who Knew Too Much," which<br />
will be made on location in French<br />
Morocco and London, Jimmy Is also<br />
expfclod to star in Hitchcock's<br />
"Flamingo Feather," the'novel-by<br />
Laurens Van Dor Post, a coiiiomporary<br />
adventure set in Afriea,<br />
Dlek Ifaymes is trying to get<br />
M.n.,\f to .piirchase rluhtJi to jhe<br />
Mildred Cram story, "Porevcr," as n<br />
vehleln for him and his wife, Rita<br />
Ilayworth, The Hayrnes have a con.<br />
tract for two pictures- for United<br />
Artists, which the distributing com.<br />
pany will finance, and would like to<br />
make "Forever," as the starter,<br />
After • yur and • half on the<br />
stigt with "The Ctlne Mutiny<br />
Csurt Martial," Llayd Nolan re.<br />
iurns ito the sertm In a co-starrln§<br />
Irelt with lab T.yisr and<br />
Sttwirr Grander In Merra'i "The<br />
Lilt Hunt." Ht'll play Woodfoot,<br />
# peglHtd bumle tkinntr, vtter.<br />
in i<strong>of</strong> the (iit idiyt <strong>of</strong> the tali'<br />
buffalo drlvet.<br />
After appearing with Humphrey<br />
PIANOS<br />
for<br />
Practice and Beginners<br />
i<br />
Fill credit .Mow,<br />
an the purchase gf<br />
• sew or urd uplift<br />
piano, choo«i> Tram<br />
(be lirtmt •fjHtliB<br />
III Koclh Jfnu-j,<br />
WmBBd'i, an Btver<br />
Mdnwld. ,<br />
A f«w good uitd ipln.ft ,r,<br />
availiM* right new at print you<br />
cin't affsrd to mtit, «•» us befor.<br />
you buy, eaih wunti, but you<br />
tin buy en long tiiy farmi,<br />
WIYAND^S<br />
Atlantic and Georgia Avu.<br />
ATLANTIC CITY, M. J.<br />
LAtL<br />
Bogart on TV in "The Perrlflod Pol<br />
est," Henry Fonda will do "Tin<br />
Clown," fanmcu Knlly's life story<br />
for the screen.<br />
•Betsy Dlalr 'a really EelllnB til<br />
raves for heft work In that sleepe<br />
flint, "Marly," Hi'lsy in leal iifi '<br />
Mrs. dene Kelly.<br />
After two-year yaestisn from<br />
moult work, Ann Sheridan hn<br />
signed wlHi Republic to coitar<br />
with Sttve Cochron In "Came Neat<br />
Spring."<br />
We hear that Ava Gardner has a!<br />
ready completed her Christmas shop<br />
plliji. She had a piece <strong>of</strong> Jewelry<br />
designed in Pakistan fur all <strong>of</strong> he<br />
l<br />
Robert Mitehum is said to havi'<br />
Used tin* sami 1 knife fur Ills surf^i'<br />
role In "Nut A,s A Stranger." Hi<br />
lie used in "Ni^ht <strong>of</strong> the Ilunler," t*<br />
slit Khellev Wiuler's lhl,,;,( Urn<br />
rihle!<br />
Hearinii thai Warners was talkitif:<br />
.seriously vi'ilh .lini lVl-ry, who ap<br />
peared with Phil Silvers on TV<br />
M- <strong>of</strong> aircraft.<br />
He and his bride, the former.Pauline<br />
MouHh, <strong>of</strong> Hunker, Pa., reside on<br />
.shore rd. in Beesley's point.<br />
The Airman <strong>of</strong> the Month is chosen<br />
by the commander's staff for<br />
qualities <strong>of</strong> leadership ability, devotion<br />
to duty, attitude, adaptability<br />
and Neatness, -<br />
Finil s self-made man—and you<br />
will find he worships his Creator<br />
Jamts S. Day, 83,<br />
Wiidwood Barber<br />
James S, Day, a resident for S3<br />
years at wiidwood and operator <strong>of</strong><br />
barbershop there, died at hh home<br />
'uesday. He was 83.<br />
Me was a member <strong>of</strong> the Wlfdwood<br />
p/RACT/CAt.<br />
Boutiques<br />
Glassware<br />
Driftwood<br />
Arrangements<br />
Gifts for the Bride<br />
Gifts for Father<br />
TRUDIE MARCELLE<br />
fTht Gtfr'BexJ<br />
1010 Boardwalk<br />
Brownies Have<br />
fly Up'For 4<br />
The donee is one <strong>of</strong> the (odd<br />
hiKhliiht* <strong>of</strong> the summer season and<br />
benefits th» annual Christmas party<br />
for local youngsters staged by the<br />
Association in ueeemBei 1 Council, Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus, and<br />
Schmidt<br />
Obituary<br />
the Holy Name Society <strong>of</strong> St. Ann's<br />
Vocal (elections war? i<br />
Church.<br />
Sunan Adanu, Patricia<br />
Joyce Haug, Linda Alb, ,<br />
Mrs, Elizabeth Garis<br />
tit. Georgitrau ML<br />
Charles A. Aih wai nominated for women', clubi, vtttrani arginlla- Mrs. Sulton Dies;<br />
Maharty. WUda' - Smith,<br />
reflection as president <strong>of</strong> the Oeeon lleni tnd afhir orBanlnd groups.<br />
at Stone Harbor'<br />
Martindale, N«ncy Smith, Nsnc^J<br />
, and other <strong>City</strong> Exchange Club at Its weekly<br />
local welfare work,<br />
tlinnar.moeting In Plymouth Inn, The Chapter also prlvldes medlea-<br />
Mrs, FILzabelh Oarta, a resident <strong>of</strong> Troop 2 Closes<br />
son and Joyce Crowsni.*<br />
Monday evening.<br />
tlons and home care for the medi. Here Many Years Stone Harbor for the past 25 years,<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> Girt Scout Troop<br />
A men is known, not so much by Also nominated for reflection for<br />
cally Indigent within the limitations<br />
died at her home Monday. She was Active Season<br />
0, under the leadership <strong>of</strong> Mri. T<br />
the company he keeps, as the con- the year's second six-month term was <strong>of</strong> Its budgets, Mr. Wilsey reported Former Operator <strong>of</strong><br />
llenzler, who also participated In't<br />
84.<br />
Brownie Troop No. 2 held its 'final ceremonies were Carol Uaue><br />
versation be hands put.<br />
Kenneth M. Landls, vice president; that the year before last IIJOO was<br />
Robert bert Sharp, Ireasuriir, Irea and Joseph spent on an Oeean <strong>City</strong> cancer pa. Boardwalk Theatres She' Is , Survived by three sons, meeting yesterday, with a "fly up" Pfander, Jane Hog4nt and<br />
Zivaglia Zivaglia, secretnr.v. secretnrv<br />
Hent, and that just recently the<br />
Benjamin, Samuel and Harry Henry, ceremony and entertainment pro Schmidt.<br />
Mrs, Minnie Sultan, former resort<br />
, Chapter i!ontrlbuted 16 a week over<br />
<strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor, Trenton and Bar- gram, • , Brownie leaders attending the'<br />
The nomingtlnis committee, «, o<br />
theatre operator and for many years<br />
'a period <strong>of</strong> time for medicine for<br />
denlowii respectively; three daugh. The honored "fly ups" who rc fair were Mrs, Cart Shaw,<br />
which Pat Past Pid President Edwin Polity<br />
proprietress <strong>of</strong> a guest house ai ters, Mrs. Florence Kramer and<br />
is chairman, also recommended the<br />
another resort patient.<br />
ceivod Brownie Wings were Joyc and her assistants, Mrs.<br />
1000 <strong>Ocean</strong> av,, died Monday nighi Mrs. Ethel Beltlt, <strong>of</strong> Miftvllle, gnd<br />
election <strong>of</strong> Richard Crcightoii, Nor. He announced that for the nrst at Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />
CVowors, Nancy Wilson, Naniy Smitl Schmidt and Mrs, Ruth<br />
man Miller and Mackey Corson as time. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> this year fell short<br />
Mrs. Mae Cubberley, Trertton, and Llboy Hlocknian. These girl<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> years ago Mrs. Siilton<br />
members <strong>of</strong> tlie club's board <strong>of</strong> con <strong>of</strong> its annual quota. Collected in con-<br />
ith her sister, Mrs. Elwood Preswill<br />
join the Girl Scouts In the fail<br />
DISTINCTION<br />
trol,<br />
tributlons this year was $1,389 Ion, <strong>of</strong> this resort, were the owners<br />
Entertainment included on accor<br />
Mainst a,quota <strong>of</strong> |I,M0. Last year<br />
"Pro" means "for" and "con" means<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Moorlyn and Park theatres on<br />
dlon solo by Llbby Blackmail, flute,<br />
The eleeilon will be conducted more than $2,000 was <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />
"aiainst", Thbj explains the differ-<br />
Ilio boardwalk.<br />
phone solo by Ruth Townsend and<br />
Monday night, and the In.tallaHon <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> residents.<br />
ence beCween progress and Conpiano<br />
solos by Oeor-gle Seirle anif<br />
The Moorlyn has since become Ihe gross,—The Bristol (Va,) Herald<strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer! an Mond«y •vtning, The drive here fell short he said<br />
Lugenia Taccarlno. Poems were re<br />
property or the Strand Theatre Co. Courier,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e V, it ,* "Lidltt Might" ere. because <strong>of</strong> the lack <strong>of</strong> volunteer<br />
cited by Ellen Doddi and Marl<br />
while the.Park, formerly located ai<br />
gram pUnned tor rhe Atlantic <strong>City</strong> workers In the canvass and collee- Park pi,, was destroyed by fire.<br />
Country Club In Northfl.ld. lions. He urged that service club<br />
memliers <strong>of</strong>fer their service to this<br />
She Is survived by four sisters,<br />
President Ash announced that and any other drive for which they<br />
Mrs, Preston, well known for her<br />
Prank Wickes, a graduating member may find tune.<br />
work m "Mrs, Santa Claus"; Mrs<br />
<strong>of</strong> the high school Senior clais, had<br />
Julia French, Mrs, Harry Wolf and NOTICE!! DAISY'S<br />
been awarded this year's scholarship<br />
Mrs, Molt Cotter, all <strong>of</strong> the Phlla.<br />
<strong>of</strong> i,he club lo .assist him In his col Airman Truxel Wins delphia area, and a brother, Charles<br />
MU'lWl<br />
, Colic, also <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. The Remembrance Shop<br />
Palermo Base^Award .—iuneMl_seEviees_wlii_be-canduet.<br />
Adolph C. Wjlsey, <strong>of</strong> Sea Isl« Cliy,<br />
ed today at 2 p, m. In tho Itose Pu- <strong>Ocean</strong> Cftjr'i Card and Gift Headquarters<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County<br />
neral Home In Frankford, Philadel-<br />
Chapl"r <strong>of</strong> the Amcrlefln Cancer So<br />
phia, The Rev. Grafs, <strong>of</strong> the Salem<br />
II LOCATED A T . . .<br />
eicty, was the speaker at the meet-<br />
Lutheran Church, Krankford, will <strong>of</strong>ing.<br />
Ho was accompanied by Henry<br />
ficiate. Local arrangements were by<br />
At<br />
II, While, former county Chapter<br />
the Smith Funeral Home, interment<br />
962 BOARDWALK<br />
secretary, chairman pi Its education<br />
will be in Westminster Cemetery<br />
committee, and retired county OBH-<br />
Montgomery County.<br />
0IFTS — TOYS — CARDS<br />
cultural agent,<br />
GILLIAN'S<br />
FUN DECK<br />
OUR 25fh YiAR<br />
At Plymouth Place and Boardwalk<br />
INTERTAINMiNT<br />
FOR YOUNG and OLD<br />
6 R-i-D-E-S 6<br />
YOU'LL FIND<br />
OUR HILP COURTIOUS<br />
AS ALWAYS<br />
Betwoan 9th and 10th St.<br />
FEATURING<br />
Ladies' Ready to Wear<br />
Department v<br />
In Addition to Our<br />
Wide Selection <strong>of</strong><br />
Sags and Jewelry<br />
Special Purchases<br />
KNIT DRESSES<br />
and SUiTf<br />
* Regular $49.90<br />
NOW /¥•'•"•••;•<br />
Bathing Suits ^<br />
• - B Y V : . : .•-•;:<br />
JANTZEN<br />
GANTNER<br />
and elhtP natimally<br />
idwrlllM brtndt<br />
flay Clothes<br />
•¥t - • • • ; " • . ,<br />
JANTZEN .<br />
Uniirwear<br />
• i n "s--. . •-• •:'<br />
VANITY MIR<br />
Dresses .<br />
BVi ... .:;v;::<br />
JIRRY GILDEN r<br />
PLUS A FULL LINE Or<br />
• eOATf- • SWEATBRt*<br />
Saturday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 18th<br />
SPLASH-INN MINIATURE GOLF COURSE<br />
<strong>On</strong> The BOARDWALK Between 12th and 13th STREETS<br />
. ' - . ' . . . ' • . - • • ' • • . • • • • • • ' • • . • »<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Newest and Most Modern Golf Course—18 Holes Scientifically Designed<br />
The19th Hole - - Enjoy the "SPLASH INN" Luncheonette & Patio<br />
YOU WILL ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS FOOD SERVED ON OUR SPACIOUS CANOPIED DECK<br />
DEDICATED TO MAKE YOUR STAY IN<br />
OCEAN CITY A PLEASANT MEMORY<br />
Robert Monrde<br />
Building Contractor» Jobbing<br />
Avenue<br />
AVA ENTERPRISES, Inc. STEPHEN 6. VALiNTINQ WILLIAM D, ARNOLD<br />
Patio Deck Canopy by<br />
Barbour's Awning Service<br />
SSn<strong>City</strong> - Phoni3393—» or Write POBox 656<br />
WILLIAM L. ANTRIM<br />
ANOTHER COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION<br />
Irvin Johnson, Jr. and Co.<br />
944 Asbury Avenue Phone 1598