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PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE<br />

TODAY through THURSDAY<br />

Free nightly concerts by the<br />

.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pops Orchestra<br />

-under the direction <strong>of</strong> John<br />

THE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>/<strong>City</strong> coming events Married50 years<br />

Warrington,' 8 p.m., on the<br />

Music Pier.. Soloists, Winifred<br />

Dettore, soprano, and Buck<br />

Townsend, tenor. "• ' •<br />

TODAY (Tuesday)<br />

'Final session <strong>of</strong> the Story<br />

Hour for pre-school through<br />

third graders, 10 a.m., at the,<br />

library, 6th st and <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

Matinee Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 12:30 p.m., in the<br />

American Legion Hall, 14th St.<br />

and Haven av. Light lunch is<br />

served at 11:45 a.m.<br />

Yacht Club Duplicate Bridge<br />

post season game, 7:30 pjn.<br />

For members and guests only.<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous<br />

meeting, 8:3a p.m., in the<br />

Episcopal Parish Hall, 30th st.<br />

and Bay av.<br />

Alanon meeting, 8:30 p.m., in<br />

St. John's Lutheran Church,<br />

10th st. and Central av.<br />

. • • • ' • . . • • > •<br />

r ' ; ;<br />

TUESDAY, AUGUST 30.<strong>1977</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge' Match Point Duplicate<br />

game, 8 p.m., in the Bridge<br />

O C E Atl C I T YWestav.<br />

unqge games are played ever*<br />

Bridge game, 7:30p.m., in the<br />

Center, 349 West av.<br />

. DUPLICATE — An average <strong>of</strong><br />

Thursday at 7:30 am. fat the-<br />

American Legion g Hall; 14th st.<br />

84 was made at Friday's game. ItATC H POINT American Legion: Legion Hall, 14th st.<br />

and d Haven H av. *,<br />

Playing North-South and DUPLICATE —Average at and d HHaven<br />

av.<br />

TOMORROW (Wednesday)<br />

scoring above average were Ihursday's game was 156 ih<br />

~OCHS Class .'38 reunion, F R I D A Y •••-• .."••• . .<br />

, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Fain tied with both directions. Playing North- YACHT: CLUB TQl<br />

planning meeting, 7:30 p.m., at Concert by the MiUville<br />

Mr. an* Mrs. Alfred Coane, South and scoring above NAMENT—<strong>The</strong> game plir,.<br />

Brownlee's, 704 Asbury av. Any Singers, 8 p.m. on the Mimic<br />

88%; Peg Blew and Fran Stein, average were Rhoda and last. Thursday evening was<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the class 1B Pier. •<br />

88; Reba McLaughlin and Edith William Kaufftnan, 210; John post-season game as the flnL<br />

'welcome.<br />

• Square dancing, 8:30 p.m., in<br />

Fairley, 86%, and Aaron Simon Green and Al Coane, 185; Laura, game <strong>of</strong> .the' Tournament<br />

the Youth Center. Jim Mar-<br />

and Irv Bregman, 84. • dark and Doris Wells, 179; Art Bridge season wa» played<br />

Final session <strong>of</strong>. the Reading shall, caller.<br />

dub for fourth through eighth.<br />

Those in the East-West Levin andShlda Edel, 179; August 18. •.••':•••••:.•.• • :j<br />

graders, 10 a.m., at the library,<br />

section scoring above average Lucille Morrison and Gladys Peg BeDwoarwashigh scorer!<br />

- Natona Council Degree <strong>of</strong>.<br />

6th st. and' <strong>Ocean</strong> aV.<br />

were Gene Newman and Mike Steelman, 171; Esther Stobbart with 6290 at the. post season<br />

Pocahontas meeting, 8 p.m:<br />

Graduation for those who have'<br />

Sdden, 95; Mr. and Mrs. David and Margaret Embury, 160%, game. Runnenup were Rose .<br />

completed the program..<br />

Forest,9U&,andDot Welsh and and Marilyn and George Doane, 6000; WaHy Runyan,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />

Tom Martin, 89%.<br />

Draisin, 160%. '<br />

S46O, and Peg McAUster, 6410.;<br />

game, 8 p.m., in the Bridge<br />

Kiwanis Club luncheon<br />

Sunday's game produced an Above average scorers in the' <strong>The</strong> annual bridge dinner for!<br />

Center, 349 West av.<br />

meeting, 12:15 p.m., in<br />

average <strong>of</strong> 60. Taking first East-West section were both Tournament and<br />

Plymouth Inn.<br />

place were Reba McT^atighlln • Barbara and Bob Mulhausen,<br />

Mainland events<br />

and Edith Fairley, 74%; Also 189%; Nancy Weeber and Fred<br />

THURSDAY<br />

above average were Mr. andJacob,<br />

182; Carolyn Eldon and<br />

Mrs. Bob Owen, 71; Dot Pfohl Bill Oreum; 177; Mildred and<br />

Annual bridge dinner for<br />

and Mary Frances Engelbert, Rich Gibbons, 169%; Linda and<br />

Tournament and Duplicate<br />

Bridge at the Yacht Club. TODAY (Thursday)<br />

68%; Irv Bregman' and Ruby Suni Punt, 167%; May Pinto<br />

Cocktails 6:30 p.m. followed by Somers Point Kiwanis Club<br />

SU8Sman,64; Ann Marshall nntt and Mills Thompson, 167%;*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Dougherty, <strong>of</strong> 1215 Bay av.,<br />

dinner at 7. Bridge will be dinner meeting, 7 p.m., atcelebrated<br />

their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday, Stuart Fuller, 62%; Jane Young Ann Marshall and Sylvia<br />

played following awarding <strong>of</strong> Daniel's.<br />

and Rod BosbyshelL 61%, and Brown, 165%; Rose Capita and<br />

trophies and prizes.<br />

August 27. <strong>The</strong>y were guests at a party given by their Prisdlla Root, and Roberta VI Bedrosian, 165, and Fran,<br />

TOMORROW (Wednesday) family in Lansdowne, Pa., and attended by a number Mffldrfiwhn, 60.<br />

Johnson and Olive Schaeffer,<br />

• Rotary Club dinner meeting, Annual Lawn and Garden <strong>of</strong> friends and relatives. Mr. Dougherty is a retired <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Duplicate Bridge 157%.<br />

6:30 p.m., in ChicM's, Somers Clinic sponsored by the'Atlantic government employee. <strong>The</strong>y have six children, 17 games are played every Sun- Match Point Duplicate<br />

Point<br />

County Extension Service 7<br />

pjn., at the Ltawood Country ' grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br />

day, Tuesday and Friday at 8<br />

p.m. in the Bridge Center, 349<br />

dub.<br />

1<br />

Duplicate Bridge at the Yacht<br />

dub will be held Thursday.<br />

Cocktails win be served at 6:ao;<br />

pjn. and dinner at 7. Bridge;<br />

will be played following the;<br />

presentation <strong>of</strong> trophies and<br />

awards.<br />

Shells<br />

-Ornamental and Specimen Shells"<br />

Handcrafted Gifts • Craft Supplies<br />

—Findings<br />

1244 Asbury Aye.<br />

398-6578<br />

Glasses Now Forming<br />

Open Daily<br />

11a.m. -8p.m.<br />

Dance & Arts Studio<br />

' Bay ari GnwiMd Avow<br />

_ Soners Point, M. J.<br />

IIP • ACROBATIC • JAZZ • BALLET<br />

BATOI • LADIES' EXERCISE CLASS<br />

ffl&UlRCHUIttTEAM •' (<br />

BOTS'TUMBLING TEAM • KARATE<br />

FOR MF0RMA1DN CAU<br />

Somers. Point Rotary Club<br />

luncheon meeting, 12:15 p.m.,<br />

at Harry's Inn.<br />

Shore Single<br />

Parents Society social, 9 p.m.,<br />

at the Bay Diner.<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Somers Point Marine Unit<br />

meeting, 7:30 p.m., at<br />

Gregory's.<br />

Somers Point<br />

meeting, 8 p.m., in<br />

clubhouse, 417 Bethel rd.<br />

Clark-Eliason Post 352<br />

American Legion meeting, 8<br />

p.m. .<br />

FRIDAY.. ' .<br />

Red Cross Bloodmobile visit<br />

to LJnwood, 2 to 7 p.m., at<br />

Central United Methodist<br />

Church, Shore rd. and Central<br />

. av. All eligible donors urged to<br />

come out.<br />

Somers. Point Chapter<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous<br />

meeting, 8 pjn., in Bethel Td.<br />

Upper Township<br />

—Beauty AAemor<br />

If you're looking for that change in your hair<br />

that you have read about in Vogue, Bazaar,<br />

Cosmopolitan, Glamor and other fashion<br />

magazines call 399-5892 or just walk into<br />

Charisma, seven forty-three Asbury Ave.<br />

where things are happening in today's fashion<br />

world. To keep this years pace ask about Solar<br />

Hairstyles.<br />

;<br />

. • . Joseph Burke and Staff<br />

P.S. We will also style the man or men in your life<br />

Joseph Burke's<br />

charisma<br />

hair creations<br />

734 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399-5892<br />

TOD*YTTue1pL%y) M: ; v '-.<br />

v Marmora Fire Company<br />

drill, 7 p.m.<br />

TOMORROW (Wednesday)<br />

Upper Township Rotary Club<br />

dinner meeting, 5:30 pan., in<br />

Tuckahoe Inn. - • '<br />

1 / PRICE<br />

if_ HusH.OO<br />

OFF<br />

Ticket<br />

on All Summer Fashions<br />

l6owB« Up to MIO 00 Mow W and 'IP 00 !<br />

Exciting Fall Fashions l^tow ^rmmg<br />

r>k 1<br />

" - in Junior and Misses<br />

751 Astary Avenue<br />

i i ;<br />

i f ; . " ' - : ! • •;••,•• •.••••• •''••• • • • • • , » < • ' • : • •'' " , : - . - . . . ' . • • ; ' - . . • • • • . • • • . • • - . - . . • . : • < • ; • • • • • • • • • ; - . , ' : . • • • . , - , ; • „ • , - • • . • • . •<br />

Support your local poet<br />

by Mark Soifer<br />

<strong>The</strong> following poems were"<br />

written by members' <strong>of</strong> the<br />

vacation Reading Club <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Somers Point's . Library,<br />

Kathleen Eagleson, program<br />

director. • <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> ocean is blue ° _<br />

So beautiful bine<br />

With the waves splashing aU<br />

around yon<br />

the seagulls flying overhead"<br />

And the lifeguards whistling<br />

come back, come back.<br />

I was just there for a couple <strong>of</strong><br />

days _ — —<br />

With my Grandmother and I<br />

didn't want to come* home.<br />

It was *great there -<br />

And I got to swim In the dear<br />

blue water.<br />

Judy Eckerson, AgeS-<br />

Air<br />

Even though<br />

We cant see air,<br />

We know It's up there.<br />

Eric Bell, Age 11<br />

All About Green<br />

andlisterlne<br />

Olives are green.<br />

Pickles are green but<br />

Do you know what you need<br />

Jisterlne!— -<br />

Betty Gray, Age 10<br />

People<br />

People are fanny. . .<br />

People are strange.<br />

People get mad when they dont<br />

have . .<br />

enough change.<br />

People are crazy<br />

*;."*'»«<br />

.^85 Wl'5?ii|j3iip<br />

People are Weird.<br />

I hate people '<br />

Who pull my beard.<br />

John Fisher, Age 11<br />

Reading<br />

Reading Is fun<br />

And I like It too.<br />

Reading Is knowledge<br />

For me and for yon.<br />

It teaches me things<br />

I never knew before. .<br />

Reading Is a nobby, -<br />

I really adore.<br />

Cindy Field, AgelO<br />

A Gain In Knowledge.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mountain stood in front <strong>of</strong><br />

me, huge the sky.<br />

I knew I'd climb that mountain.<br />

Or at least I knew I'd try.<br />

I climbed that mountain for'<br />

nearly a week - -<br />

Before I reached the top, and<br />

then I had to<br />

Stop and rest, or from tiredness<br />

I'd hiave dropped.<br />

After I finished climbing that<br />

done. •<br />

And from that very moment, a<br />

new life I bad began.<br />

<strong>The</strong>resa Smith, Age 12<br />

' Butterfly .<br />

Butterfly, butterfly In the air.<br />

So pretty It wID make you stare.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce I caught a bee, .<br />

And It turned around and stung<br />

Allen Crawford. Age 9<br />

Birds<br />

See the birds, •<br />

Fly hi the breete.<br />

Land In trees.<br />

.With the best <strong>of</strong> ease.<br />

Robert Gray, Age 11<br />

Prayer, written hi an<br />

Overcrowded Moment<br />

RADIO 14OO<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

Best<br />

Music<br />

South<br />

Jersey's<br />

Radio<br />

Warm wind <strong>of</strong> wisdom.<br />

Waft this cold, conforming soul<br />

Singing free<br />

Unfettered be<br />

From earth's lorelei shoal.<br />

Foil flight, then rest me,<br />

Fleece encased • .<br />

In a quiet, knowledged place<br />

Virgin-minded, undented.<br />

Yet on-named, .but «tUI<br />

..Love's child;<br />

Lifting wind, forgetting, leave<br />

me ' '. •<br />

Paradjse-Isled and free<br />

Knowing who I am...<br />

And, be!<br />

MaryddNise<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

Library closed<br />

on Labor Day<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Public<br />

wUl be closed att day<br />

ionday. ..<strong>Sep</strong>tember^*, for<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 6 when the<br />

facility will be open Monday<br />

through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5<br />

pjn. and 6:30 to 9 p.m. and<br />

Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1p.m.<br />

<strong>The</strong> final session <strong>of</strong> the Story<br />

Hour for children will be today<br />

(Tuesday) at 10 a.m. and the<br />

Reading Oub will conclude<br />

with graduation tomorrow<br />

(Wednesday) at 10 ajn.<br />

TEMPERATURE FALLING. OCT. '77<br />

.. . v; f/.<br />

SAVE MONEYI SAVE FUEL! «Ct ready<br />

now tar ANOTHER C-O-L-D WINTER!<br />

Brrri it's definitely coming! Fireplaces<br />

are inefficient (too much heat escapes up<br />

and ouf the chimney). We can advise you,<br />

intelligently, the best way to install your<br />

new WOOD STOVE. And now the prices<br />

are LOW! . .<br />

"Hoal your homo dally this wlntor, on an Armtulot wood'<br />

We have an enormous<br />

selection <strong>of</strong> stoves from<br />

all parts <strong>of</strong> the world;<br />

SALE OF SELECTED<br />

MODELS• FROM<br />

Various" Manufacturers.<br />

"Trolla" from Norway,<br />

"Portland" from<br />

Maine, "Efel" from<br />

Belgium, "Mono" from<br />

Denmark, "Shenandoah"<br />

from Virginia, .<br />

WHEN^IS THE BEST<br />

TIME TO BUY YOUR<br />

NEW WOOD BURNING<br />

STOVE7...N0WII!<br />

•Cannel Coal 'Copper<br />

Kettles: -Coal & Wood _ on hand. Priced<br />

Bags •Hearth Rugs. ° . for Cash & Carry<br />

Portland<br />

STOVE<br />

FOUNDRY,<br />

America's<br />

Finest.<br />

RtoSSs-MaysUsafcflftl.<br />

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HABAND'S "LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING"<br />

HOT<br />

CLMA<br />

west prices ever!<br />

Cool clothes for warm climates, warm clothes for fo fll fall.<br />

ALL AT CLOSEOUT PRICES! You SAVE PLENTY!<br />

TS<br />

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SHORT SLEEVE<br />

SHIRTS<br />

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65% polyester, 35%<br />

cotton<br />

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Rej|. 8.9,5<br />

Coolest dress shirt you<br />

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Reg. 6.75<br />

MICROPOROUS PVC<br />

man-made uppers.<br />

Won't scuff,<br />

give full<br />

support. .<br />

Reg. 6.95<br />

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ACRILANKNIT<br />

with vest,<br />

$19.90!<br />

S Polyester double^<br />

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I Kttits in h d i<br />

some pla<br />

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Banker's Grey Stripe, in a<br />

100% polyester Brushed<br />

knit. Full cut, 2-buttoh<br />

jacket with straight leg<br />

slacks. Pick up two!<br />

ROBESges<br />

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PLUS many more .<br />

unadvertised specials!<br />

Remember CLOSEOUL<br />

means all sizes or colors<br />

may not be available.<br />

But the BARGAINS<br />

are real? HURRY!<br />

m*i<br />

s~~ »'»w »• u«w »vvT%iom |#«iwc3 evert<br />

195 <strong>The</strong> perfect weight for fall<br />

>, wearing. 100% acrylic means<br />

... NO IRONING' FuJlshoulder<br />

•/ reinforced seams, rib knit. .<br />

COUNTRY CLUB. .<br />

SLACKS!<br />

[pO* Polyester NON^SNAC<br />

knit wtthuideUble crease,<br />

wide belt loops, Taloh 1 ^<br />

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TUESDAY. AUGUST 30.<strong>1977</strong> THE OCEAN CIT* ~'j&* SENTINEL-LEDGER ', ;V"/-' ! o'«.>j mmimiiniiif^MunA^it.Si<br />

ShopRitc has...<br />

• Ptoasecheck your locpl 4<br />

'ShopRite for holiday '<br />

rstore hours,. Back<br />

<strong>The</strong> Roadside Stand<br />

CteUooutbuUa . ImahMgalaHaa'...criapgtaana... •uthamakmaoto'a"<br />

aalad* ata In in* Produca dapanmara al Shop«a. Locally gioarn w palpct<br />

CaMomia product, ata dMeiayad tai a luali ••riaty.... toaah m da* aa a t—M<br />

• al camfaifp conuouad nbioaiMloni'lt n • fraak and nmrmow n a M ttia<br />

FRESH FROM NEARBY FARMS.<br />

SWEET CORN earsi<br />

Seedless Grapes<br />

Jersey Peaches FANCY «RN'lCKCL 3 ?-?"79 C<br />

QQV W\jffS DICCiVl , "NO PlteS AOOED-ShopHrt. loll # ••*<br />

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HOURS DAILY<br />

SOMBRS POINT<br />

Moa, M pjn. Mmr^ «-W aJK.<br />

Tu*>*., a-t p.m. Pri*. e-l* p.»m.<br />

Wtd.>jMp.tn. $atMt>9Baii.<br />

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