Jun 1955 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAGE 8 —SECTION POUR<br />
THI OCIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Absecon Church<br />
Class Inducts<br />
An impressive candle-light Installa-<br />
tion ceremony wa§ conducted tor the<br />
newly elected <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the Service<br />
Class <strong>of</strong> the Absecon Methodist<br />
Church, at their annual dinner in<br />
Hognte's Restaurant here Monday<br />
AFTiR TH1 FOURTH<br />
THIN WHAT?<br />
By Dr. J. L. Herbert<br />
With the happiness and joy a<br />
holiday brings there also comes<br />
sadness and sorrow. Hundreds<br />
lost their lives and an unesli-<br />
mated number were Injured<br />
Among the injured there is a<br />
group happy that nothing more<br />
serious occurred than slight In<br />
Juries.<br />
However slight an injury may<br />
seem, slight displacemoMs <strong>of</strong> one<br />
or more <strong>of</strong> the bones forming the<br />
framework <strong>of</strong> the body may-occur<br />
and cause nerve pressure. After<br />
the original pain has subsided the<br />
nerve pressure may still remain<br />
causing a constant hidden loss <strong>of</strong><br />
vital nervous energy. This In time<br />
lowers resistance and is the basis<br />
for ill health and disease in the<br />
future.<br />
If you have been Injured, a<br />
Chiropractic examination Is rec-<br />
ommended to determine if there<br />
ere any nerve pressures and If<br />
so the possibility <strong>of</strong> correcting<br />
them.<br />
(This Is one <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> Chir-<br />
opractic educational advertise-<br />
ments appearing in this paper<br />
each Thursday through the<br />
courtesy <strong>of</strong> the chiropractors<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pleaxantville, N, J.)<br />
evening.<br />
The U-shaped tables were aHrau-<br />
lively decorated with fern and yellow<br />
daisies with the centerpiece at the<br />
head table made <strong>of</strong> yellow rose buds<br />
and carnations arranged. In a crystal<br />
bowl.<br />
A pnqrnni entitled "Time foi-<br />
Reminiseeneo," prepared from I hi"<br />
record* <strong>of</strong> the S3 years the cl.isiS lias<br />
been 'organized, wns presented by<br />
Mrs. Carl Crannicr Jr.. presUiem.<br />
Mrs. Lquis B. Off. teacher who soon<br />
will ciimpleti; .10 years <strong>of</strong> teaching<br />
in various .Sunday Schools, wns lion-<br />
ori'd by the class ami presented with<br />
the eeniorpieco<br />
survives.<br />
In token <strong>of</strong> her<br />
The Service Class, which lias an<br />
enrollment <strong>of</strong> over BO members, was<br />
organised til 1932 by Mrs, William<br />
Paynt. wife <strong>of</strong> the minister then<br />
serving the church, <strong>of</strong> the orluiml<br />
chnrlpr membcTs, several Mill bejont,<br />
to tiu> 'group.<br />
State Making Survey to Find<br />
Correct Names For Waterways<br />
Adliil E. Stevenson, former Govu<br />
nor <strong>of</strong> Illinois: "With peace a maj »<br />
objective, the nntiun should reali/i<br />
lh.il Ihe same kinil <strong>of</strong> Drinking n<br />
quireil to split an alum is needed 1<br />
con mil it."<br />
STOMACH ULCERS<br />
QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST<br />
Ask About IS-Day Trial Offer!<br />
Over five million packages <strong>of</strong> the WILLARD TREATMENT<br />
have-been sold for relief <strong>of</strong> symptoms <strong>of</strong> distress arising<br />
from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess<br />
Acid—Poor Digestlotii Sour or Upset Stomach,<br />
Gasslness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., due to<br />
Excess Acid. Ask for "Willafd's Message" which<br />
fully explains this hbme treatment—free—at<br />
PRiEDY DRUGS, inc. HUGHES Central Pharmacy<br />
HAINIS DRUG STORI SiLVAGN'S PHARMACY<br />
local histniI ins iml othus Inter<br />
i Mi il in \(\\ Jeisev s lietilifii in<br />
bLin*, isked to IlLlp tin Stilt i tab<br />
hsh comet n imi s ind spi Illu s ft i<br />
llhi I iki tic tins tnd binoks in<br />
e ith i unt\ J IK pul< it i tut <strong>of</strong><br />
'till funetiiins (irrud tn In th Bu<br />
it in <strong>of</strong> di olot,\ tntl I (>| o iiphv<br />
Kobt 11 ( Mtjnthiitl tupOj.1 pint<br />
insulin MI tin Hill u mil hi i<<br />
isl nil st ul\ s i u sit rl u inn<br />
ilmints 1 ii mi nl st ilc All i<br />
lit 11 1 lit n tin \ | (1( It iminm th t i<br />
ml „( >L,I iphit n nut mil in ikm<br />
Hit in olllt i I<br />
A single jnamc Is cs E entlil for<br />
legal and surveying |purpos£5 he<br />
points out It Is fllso important to<br />
a /lumber <strong>of</strong> State ageicies such<br />
is the Highway Department our<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Water Policy and Sup<br />
ply and many others<br />
At OIL<br />
Iki<br />
wtn"k is<br />
t 1 HKl<br />
(lone in<br />
nut slat<br />
neai 1<br />
I IK<br />
Ksst \<br />
ing in<br />
pi I si 111<br />
coniplt It d m<br />
< ouiiln | it<br />
I. nion ii il M<br />
in i I I Ihi i ttnmlii<br />
\ hi n ( ni n imt ppui I i lit llu<br />
uiJU out it i uhiiiiltiil uilll tl 11<br />
tonei ruinH it It tilt. \iu ltist\<br />
I 101,1 jplnt DolKl All i 111 1 ^it ii])<br />
hj ii'l'i "-til t t i stilt In tin n i<br />
liotili Ho id tm dc<br />
lo rodun- dani;Lr <strong>of</strong> niHht<br />
f accidents, uiw file cqiiiimni'nt<br />
MS lo mldtlty buildings if nc(i•,<br />
> and jlso lo allow the ciU •.<br />
*»nkal stud sweeper the op<br />
tanity to clean up the debrK <strong>of</strong><br />
Previous djj<br />
1 Jit_ ludimtiili ol uiinr piiMiititMt<br />
lAhihlitil fen Im il iDini ins<br />
*l NIIM nilit i u It h( II |i(. iti il 111<br />
\ lin \iM[inn Uillilu n I oliu<br />
Chill ttillnni II smith li in<br />
IU1U1K. M<br />
Attin i^i tiiiijui iiniii vi ii li tlu<br />
Chiel ol Oil in ( m ll'in I<br />
Jl in | A\so( I Hum puln<br />
I,<br />
i nld u lid ii tin d ^i i( ijull\ i<br />
i mu iihniiusti iiniii took imi<br />
ill in^ or llu <strong>On</strong> III (_u\ Itiitin I<br />
I I id iv m lit tin tin lisi i]<br />
w Jin h tie ins m\t [ml iv luK i<br />
Tin *;iil u is tn^tid- .it llu<br />
IPIIKI nl Ui Ikisihil Pillil, i<br />
k isid<br />
tin stun uf Suniliiv dimtLhts<br />
stnliijl il 11 IT I ni vvlltll an intii<br />
mohlli pnkidnnBav iv wjs slunk<br />
hv ii PPnnsvlv jni i Hi uhiif. Si ishuit<br />
I inf tnnn<br />
At milling lo pu]ui i em ounid<br />
h\ S.imuel L iptF or 11 hano)». P i<br />
I T\ tcV spttr iwtvvpi»*'2nd )unl ?td<br />
sis Whin Fill mcci I w Willums<br />
t>uked i sii tn^ i»i pissinf4ii (jiis<br />
until tht spin inipuili'lv for jn<br />
Diilhouhd ti tin tin iimplii on tin<br />
list t n iMindicl lot inoit|.h tn push<br />
in llu suit, <strong>of</strong> f i|)i ^ i n<br />
Polka said Lape was in a 'no<br />
parking' area, hut that the warn<br />
ing signs are rusted and not dls<br />
See Page S column 6, please<br />
i<br />
Would Improve<br />
Area Near Lagoons<br />
_p C n\ oil Kids this wttk iv ill |<br />
lCC{LlL-st ttU St Itt- DltiM )I1 «t M Ul '<br />
KMloii to divdKo tin- ehiiniu'l <strong>of</strong><br />
IU'A('h Thor<strong>of</strong>iUL' From 14th st, past<br />
tlie tMitranir^ to ihe la^tion.s .il With<br />
Ht. and ot lftth si., Mityor Hdwoid II,<br />
Hnwkci* atinouiieL'd thtn-wick^<br />
Thv petition fur the projeot will be<br />
submittt'd by rcpr«Hfm«tiv*;s <strong>of</strong> this<br />
k MIII M i nitfLtini! i»l llu Drpin<br />
4nt nt <strong>of</strong> Cons-Li \ (hull JIHI E^<br />
Development tu Ailnntk <strong>City</strong> tiimui<br />
row<br />
I lit ipfiitt .lion lol llu tln-d^tn^ j<br />
work'will, be submitted at thr same I<br />
time as (hot rcqiK'.^iHi; £1(10.000 in I<br />
•.luti* funds foi' ihe n*phMiishhiji ot<br />
lH'iicht'.s liere under the lttrift erosion I<br />
Phila. Bank Secretary<br />
Named Artisans' Queen<br />
Pat Newell, lovely 19yeai old private secretary in<br />
Tc Philadelphia Tradesmen's Bank and Title Co . was named<br />
Miss Artisan IT). 1 )' in an cxLiting climax <strong>of</strong> the three day<br />
— outing <strong>of</strong> the Artisans Order<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mutual Protection, Satur-<br />
i d.iv night<br />
I I hi ni vv qtli i n uus iruunul h\<br />
\lls-v M nil JUIL Miibsi <strong>of</strong> C imdm<br />
Miss Ailisin H|4 afliT helng M 1<br />
littid fliim i fkkl <strong>of</strong> 11 btJlltlfnl<br />
ispu ints foi Ihi- 1 tltli it i djnn 1<br />
SilmdJl mulit in toiAmLio'n Hall<br />
Mis. Nurtll In<br />
I.<br />
iti|>il dip II iniLiils wilt dt nuinsti ill<br />
| ihi II ^J is [umnuns loi Hit ilnl ]<br />
tin n tit visiloi '<br />
I hi ixlilhillnn mil hi si i id in<br />
(oiijuiu lion uilh (hilthtns \\t.ik |<br />
hiui^ pinmotiil i" II" i'son tin |<br />
noil bv tin Iiniii ""I Kis.1" I i<br />
Assmiititni (Inlilitn iiiiimpiniLd<br />
tn unlink Idiills m liiLivm II" |<br />
l(Klhlll) in llOllls mills Ml list 111 I<br />
rint mil iniusiniinl'j ind ^'lls b^ J<br />
biuhliunl pl » nut'i 1 - '"'I simps i<br />
The visltino youngs^" wl " Tin><br />
visit an exhibit In the polite de<br />
partment where weapons and<br />
equipment will be displayed along<br />
with a picture display <strong>of</strong> accidents<br />
in the area during recent months<br />
to be shown as a demonstration 0*<br />
the tragic results <strong>of</strong> Improper op<br />
eration <strong>of</strong> automobiles<br />
lluv mil tin" co to tin Im inl outniimht it tl till lot il<br />
Osborne Nicholson, who success<br />
ively had served the club at secre<br />
tary and vice president, assumed<br />
the presidency far the new year<br />
at successor to Lemuel H Hires<br />
Mr Nicholson Is a practitioner <strong>of</strong><br />
the First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ Sclen<br />
tlsl here |Mr Hires Is cashier and<br />
vice president <strong>of</strong> The National<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Mi QtntJiv iiHluttiil Nioliulis<br />
lloli Is the hiu sciiUil}, I-fluird<br />
1 Riu^tln it iliilid titasuiii, Jiid<br />
\\ 1 nl \iinh is tin niiv Mn piesi<br />
dim<br />
Diiector tui tin ni'w vear JII Mt<br />
Hues Htllifrt Godliiv RUIH.IL (.<br />
See Page 6 column 1, plesc<br />
Gas 'Stabilized' at<br />
24.9 Cents a Gallon<br />
An irtnistict di th< liH. il nn<br />
pntL WTI w is rLMthul w<br />
wtik-wwl uiili trsoit str\i(.< SIJLKIFI<br />
iipti ilois iiKttrin^ Lo J 24 '•> mih i<br />
t^jlluu minimum on u^ulii u KIL<br />
AII st nioni but UIK mvoKtiJ in<br />
tin piite (.uttlMH \(.ndf.ttn wlnth<br />
liMnl Tor bi VLFJI iv-Leks aKi*-td oil<br />
hnrii\ u> -vt^ibiluo tlu figure P1101<br />
to the pcuc iMs was fu-nUibk it<br />
21 *> 11 4 aiiid 219 c-Liit-^ Jt \«ii ions<br />
Ab fnr I*, loiild bt (1(*U imiiini<br />
nnlv on*_ st ition kept its pri't below<br />
the J^ietd |P\LI Th^ stTtlon \\ is IL-<br />
polled to bt_ tlic ObUW^i-Jimtnt which<br />
iirst <strong>of</strong>f-tretl fiis at J low priri*<br />
Tim ij,rf.Lnunl ua-! n ucliL-d wlitn<br />
several uf (.lie operators who mini<br />
Uinwl tht ^4*> Lent kvcl thmiif,liuut<br />
tin u ir i>ri_v tiled upon HIL mdjurtO<br />
»f station opLnturs to suspind ho*,<br />
lilittcb it li.jst foi tliL n.mflintlLr<br />
<strong>of</strong> the- summer season<br />
Mayor Bowkef pointed out that<br />
the thor<strong>of</strong>are in that area h*i<br />
many "high 4po*»" mi low tide, and<br />
it practically Impassable by larger<br />
.accumulation <strong>of</strong> .mud<br />
two lagoons inacces-<br />
sible iby oven smaller jboats encept<br />
on the high tide<br />
it practically li<br />
/ Ut>oats The aci<br />
1/^ hai made the I<br />
Tile mayor siiUI till' Division ' i>f<br />
NsiviRation will lie asked t" dr«d||e<br />
l L-lliiniu-l at lea^t 2(M) luel wide anil<br />
15 fi-c-t deep fruin the foot <strong>of</strong> 14th si. I<br />
lo Hit inn mil. ol tin lAth ~t li<br />
Cousins in Adjoining<br />
Beefs at Hospital<br />
lo t-ph N f.inriitnio li 12<br />
vt u old son <strong>of</strong> C\\\ ( ourl CUik<br />
and Mis lost |>h V (. uiu r ILIIIO<br />
(t{ 1U. \V -LSt IV is If L i fi i| nn (i<br />
\ filing hit u ho is a himor<br />
lli*-|i Schoul sturli ni is not<br />
loiu MJIIH Jwtutvcr Hts Lonsin<br />
ldUt \eirold UnMll U S(_hlnuk<br />
M <strong>of</strong> H2"> WLSL ,I. is in tin.<br />
mM hid aKu mmuini' lioin<br />
ui npci itmn<br />
Salvation Army<br />
Seeking S2t250<br />
Annual Campaign<br />
Launched in <strong>City</strong><br />
i<br />
Home Building<br />
to be Speeded<br />
to Completion<br />
The large Menon Park<br />
vclopment in Central <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> — bordering Roosevelt<br />
blvd between 34th and 38th<br />
sts—•alias been purchased by<br />
Charles A Ginnetti and Earl<br />
Simpson, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> build-<br />
eiqglhiiy rnvrnliri* ytrPTf*' 1 )'*<br />
Mcilon Park was launched two<br />
ycais ago by n flrai headed by Mor-<br />
rh Gross, or Philadelphia-, which pur-<br />
thoii-d the ground from Ihe munlol<br />
pal (joveniment<br />
T<br />
Th* naw owntri Mid Hi*y u*<br />
ondsrtaklng an Immxllalt «pan*<br />
•Ian al the •chidvlid building pre-<br />
gram to k«p up with Hw rtpMly<br />
Incrmlng **ltt <strong>of</strong> ntw hom« In<br />
tfi> community. '<br />
Over 140 home* have been com<br />
pitted and occupied so far In (he<br />
year around Merlon Park tract, out<br />
uf tin- 412* homes that will be tits<br />
wtnlual total (.innetll and Slropion<br />
•,jiJ thev expert (o mmplele an ad-<br />
dltloiml 100 homes in time for oc<br />
uipancy this summtr<br />
The devciopmeiil has three dUfer-<br />
nt models available, ranging from i<br />
1 bedroom ranch home al $8,<br />
1 ht new owners smd tluit a Jlmit<br />
ed niimbtr <strong>of</strong> boyfront lots are still<br />
i\ illablp, olTerlnf frtc docklni) fo-<br />
cilmes fut lesldents<br />
Mayor t-^dward B nowkcr. In com><br />
nunUni upon the transaction, said<br />
tint Mr Gioss had Informed the<br />
(Itv commib^ion home time afo that *<br />
he nat i.eeklng new Mood" in fin.<br />
ncmi, the exponslvo operation<br />
The mayor added thai the cUyJ*M<br />
p direct jtntlllilk->«ood ilit.li Sehool in I1M<br />
ind is einplo\ttl is 1 sf*ertlur\ in<br />
the Liilline.suuud IIIIKI ol lilt Sin(,n<br />
Si Mini* M itliinc Co<br />
The boardwalk parade scheduled<br />
la be staged before the bttuty<br />
contest and dance was cancelled<br />
because <strong>of</strong> the heavy rain Satur<br />
day night An orchettr* compris<br />
ing members <strong>of</strong> the Robert W<br />
Ernest Artisans Memorial Post,<br />
American Legion band, played for<br />
dancing<br />
Iht IIIIIKI u.is the list <strong>of</strong> the so<br />
IM] ind letl t -ltionil r ill mis Illlp mil hupi nc inenl sun bilhlni! and swlnimlnj,<br />
umn lii'i'iotish to thost who in'Situidi\ md .• M>III il ihimh MMI<br />
See Page 1, column 3, please. ' iie Sundiiy morning.<br />
Former A^liss Artisan Wins New<br />
Crown as Miss New Jersey ? 955<br />
Ilenl loyally by anv name is slill !<br />
A<br />
that<br />
o:t Saturday nlKhl after hnvlni.<br />
. 1 scored third in the talent competl-<br />
lil year-old Oimden Kill proved I lion that opened Ihe state event Kn<br />
point Saturday nlRhl a 1 - Wild. day.<br />
woii and pave <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a more Second place honors went to Mlmi<br />
personal interest In.llH! outcome <strong>of</strong> Ijelnwalri, ol Hillside, who entered as<br />
he annual Miss New Jersey beauty | Miss Newark, and third to Dolores<br />
Piiilcant. Wiullelil. who. was Miss Cranford.<br />
Winml <strong>of</strong> thi slate crown—and |L)li Xinuii <strong>of</strong> Olian Countv was<br />
tin right lo mmpf'tc foi thi Miss siKclid b\ the other conlistants is<br />
Ami-llii title it Atlantic Otv in Sep | Ml s ( iin^umln^<br />
tnibir—\ns Miss Patncin (.impbell . ,, , . . . .<br />
Miss Campbell lust graduated<br />
from Camdtn High School, plant<br />
to enter Glastboro State Teachers'<br />
College tn September. She I* a<br />
teacher In the Sunday School <strong>of</strong><br />
St. Wilfred's Bpltcopil Church In<br />
I t i b<br />
Arrive* for S«aton<br />
Mrs Walter C Becker, ot West<br />
Philadelphia, Is speiiding the sum<br />
|m_er_at 1<br />
them the highlights <strong>of</strong> the<br />
mink rn new tterl and masonry build<br />
ing elected this spring at a coqt <strong>of</strong><br />
jbntit $2aO0fl<br />
A touch <strong>of</strong> humor and <br />
stde tlie building lo do business<br />
Hide when it o|icned for the first<br />
lime )ishTda\ <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Ihe initial<br />
rust-dav iisiturs v>aUI blunt lie with hd/el I<br />
f\ts Slit cohipetid against 14 other I<br />
vtuni; wuniiin tontendci^ ,<br />
What most people didn't know<br />
until now was that the tame girl<br />
then Patricia Meccarlello — won<br />
the title Mlts Artltan in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> in 1953 and returned here last<br />
year during the. annual outing,<br />
when she relinquished the title tf><br />
Madeline Maul.<br />
Local <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the Artisans snid<br />
they understood Miss. Meccarlello<br />
changed her name in the meantime<br />
to help further her career.<br />
Her victory at Wildwood as Miss<br />
Campbell was achieved as she car-<br />
ried <strong>of</strong>f nrst place in the bathing<br />
suit and evening gown competition<br />
Open Summer Ham* ••<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John GlIlLam'BKd<br />
r amiiy have opened their summer<br />
home here at 829 Delaneey pi.<br />
I Camden An Interpretive ballet<br />
dance was her talent contest <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
Ing She alto likes bowling and<br />
iltterbugglng<br />
When ihr won tht Artisan heiulv<br />
ciown here tv»o years ago she al<br />
teady hud started leaching, ballet in<br />
ceicatioii center in Camden dur<br />
lnj, her spare time from hieh .school<br />
The Wlldvtood state contest was<br />
-poiisored by Hie <strong>Jun</strong>ior Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce there The winner re<br />
celvied a 1500 scholarship and a<br />
trophy<br />
TIME and TIDE<br />
,?y<br />
Himputcil en the Heath Fnm|<br />
L.011KP011 Bridge, add 33 mln t<br />
.icct Eriilke adii BO mln , jjen<br />
IV1I1U Hrldge ndd 1 hr 20 mln .<br />
Stint BiltlEe. add 1 hr 23 mln.<br />
Apogee "—Full Moon<br />
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1 Lsw<br />
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JUNE-<br />
28 ...<br />
!9 ~ . .<br />
30 „<br />
JUL.Y—<br />
R 59<br />
9 49<br />
10 35