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PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL I EDGER<br />
An <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tradition<br />
— Michael Barry Ambrosius, hine-month-old" son <strong>of</strong><br />
Barry Ambrosius <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia won a first prize.<br />
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HAPPINESS IS — Stacey Lynn Beatty, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Beatty <strong>of</strong><br />
Wilmington, Del., won a second prize. .<br />
AFRICAN WARRIORS -Shawn Sabharwal <strong>of</strong> Lexington, Ky., and Jimmy<br />
Accardi Jr. <strong>of</strong> Medford teamed up to win a second prize.<br />
Babes along the boardwalk<br />
a la carte<br />
' continued from page 1)<br />
with a felephoto. lens in a this popular movie as their,<br />
• window on the second floor <strong>of</strong> theme. <strong>On</strong> quick recollection, it<br />
seems this is just about a<br />
.the Music* Pier snapping away: • record.<br />
<strong>The</strong> convertibles which carry Animals also are popular<br />
,the parade personalities are<br />
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some years and others not so \<br />
becoming more; rare all themuch.<br />
This'year only one live<br />
' time but there always seems to animal was in the parade and<br />
. be enough rounded up^ for. the ' that was a white Poddle who<br />
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Baby Parade. This year 1vas.no accompanied six-month-old<br />
exception; Among the parade Lynn Ann Delaney <strong>of</strong> Lafayette<br />
personalities were Bruno Hill, Pa. She entered as "Little<br />
Dalhausen. Grand Marshal;<br />
. Robyn Scott, Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> CttyT_Bo_Peep,<br />
Plus <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Her<br />
Lisa Harbaugh, Miss Night In Sheep." You guessed it, the<br />
Venice; Gay Willis. Miss Cape Poodle was her sheep. And to<br />
May County; Tamero Truas, answer any questions, the dog<br />
Miss Atlantic <strong>City</strong>; and others. wore a sign which read "Baa!<br />
Queen Infanta LXVIII Elaine Baa!"<br />
Morris and her ladies-in- <strong>On</strong>e tip was sent our way<br />
waiting rode on the <strong>City</strong> float. which reported that the LET'S TAKE AN OLD FASHIONED WALK — Little Kerry Lee Cunningham, k<br />
Her court included Patty Lee granddaughter <strong>of</strong> the Queen <strong>of</strong> daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham <strong>of</strong> Mount Laurel, took a first prize, f.<br />
Guckes <strong>of</strong> Huntingdon Valley, Persia was in the parade.<br />
Pa.. Carol Ann Nostok <strong>of</strong> . Everyone who works on this<br />
Vincentown; Sharon E. Tees <strong>of</strong> affair year after year deserves<br />
all the credit they get.-Some <strong>of</strong><br />
Speaking <strong>of</strong> old cars, the<br />
pie men who work as marshals<br />
. Nomads <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, had two<br />
and in other-categories add<br />
in the parade and they were<br />
quite a touch <strong>of</strong> class to the<br />
real beauties. <strong>The</strong> first was a<br />
affair in their ties and Jackets.<br />
1917 Ford touring car and the<br />
It can get quite uncomfortable<br />
MOST OUTSTANDING TWINS—Michael and Matthew McVeigh, three- other was a beautiful 1937 Rolls<br />
under that broiling sun but<br />
month-old sons <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. William McVeigh <strong>of</strong> Kingston.<br />
Royce. . -<br />
these men always dress in such<br />
a way as to dress up the whole<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are so many entries affair.<br />
and jill can't win prizes. But<br />
~among~those who don't there —SpeaWng-<strong>of</strong>-broiling~BUn7<br />
are many which deserve some seems as though something<br />
kind <strong>of</strong> note. <strong>On</strong>e which got could be done to protect some <strong>of</strong><br />
quite, a chuckle from the those tiny babies from the hot<br />
spectators was a grandfather sun's rays. Just a few pieces <strong>of</strong><br />
pushing a carriage with seven- wood with a little canvas could<br />
week-old Kelly Marie Martin <strong>of</strong>, make a shade for them and<br />
Philadelphia. A sign announced certainly wouldn't detract from<br />
"At .80 Years I Got My Little their entries. Many folks do<br />
Girl." Sounds like Kelly Marie things like this and. add<br />
was the first female in a long parasols or some cover to<br />
line <strong>of</strong> males.<br />
protect the babies. It would be<br />
so nice if all parents remem-<br />
Each year there are several bered this tip.<br />
' themes which are very popular. *<br />
Over the years there have been Well, once again another'<br />
Jaws, last year there were a lot baby parade is fii the history<br />
using the Bicentennial theme books and a terrific Job was<br />
and every year there are a done. by the Hanscbms,<br />
number using familiar nursery members <strong>of</strong> the Commuters<br />
thymes. This year Rocky takes Club and all the others who<br />
the prize as the most popular. helped out. Until next year,<br />
<strong>The</strong>re were eight entries using Happy Days.<br />
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CORONATION — Elaine Afonis <strong>of</strong> this city waa<br />
crowned Queen Infanta LXVIIl at ceremonies held<br />
on the Music Pier. Officiating are Mayor B. Thomas<br />
Waldman and Heidi Fennimore <strong>of</strong> Worcester, Pa.,<br />
Queen Infanta LXVII.<br />
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I'MST ILL A SOUTH JERSEY FARM BOY — Little Eric Michael Kiefer won<br />
a first prize making his a back-to-back prize winner as he won the Founder's<br />
Award last year;-.-v „,-- , r > _ __. • •<br />
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FRIDAY. AUGUST 12; <strong>1977</strong> i f f 4 IDAV. AUGUST 121077 THE OCEAN CITY (N J.) 8ENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE 7--SECTION<br />
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John J. Muure couple celebrate anniversary<br />
.Mr. and Mrs. John J. Moore, <strong>The</strong>y both are daily bicycle<br />
k 1455 u We8t av - celebrated riders on-the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
^ Jieir 50th wedding anniversary boardwalk and Mrs. Moore is<br />
~ v ' 5F c ? ntIV wth dinners at the an active member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong>:<br />
Oprbta House and at the home <strong>City</strong> High School Band<br />
rf their daughter.; Boosters. .<br />
j_Mr. and Mrs. Moore have <strong>The</strong>y have two daughters,<br />
-Jjeen summer residents here for Barbara and Susan, and four<br />
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jmore. than 40 fears and have grandchildren who are<br />
jmade their-year around home members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
*—c for more than 10 years. • High School Band. • .<br />
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Get on Your Feet!<br />
Treat yourself to a pair <strong>of</strong> Bur Custom Made<br />
Sandals and Clogs.<br />
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Time for talk about some <strong>of</strong> the latest paperback book releases.<br />
It seems as though so many good ones are coming out that we Just<br />
can't keep up with them but we will share a few today. ' •<br />
Bantam is leading the August list with a super release August 17<br />
<strong>of</strong> Leon Uris' "Trinity," the number one bestseUing novel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
year now celebrating its 70th consecutive week on <strong>The</strong> New York<br />
Times'bestseller list. ' ' . , . "<br />
"Trinity" is the<br />
saga ' <strong>of</strong> . three<br />
families caught up in<br />
the century-long<br />
struggle for Ireland.<br />
It is the product <strong>of</strong><br />
nearly a year <strong>of</strong><br />
vigorous on-location<br />
research and two<br />
arid a half years <strong>of</strong><br />
writing. Spanning<br />
the period <strong>of</strong> Irish<br />
history from the<br />
Great Famine <strong>of</strong> the<br />
1840's to the Easter<br />
Uprising <strong>of</strong> 1916,<br />
Uris tells the story <strong>of</strong><br />
Ireland's past, explains<br />
the trouble <strong>of</strong><br />
the present and<br />
gives insight into the<br />
[ future.<br />
! <strong>The</strong> three families<br />
i <strong>of</strong> "Trinity".<br />
—represen-t—tire—<br />
political elements<br />
that have fueled the<br />
fires <strong>of</strong> Ireland's<br />
troubles for three<br />
centuries. Through<br />
successive generations<br />
<strong>of</strong> these<br />
families Uris personifies<br />
the unending<br />
friction.between the<br />
i political elements<br />
and the love and,<br />
! hatred among the<br />
i people <strong>of</strong> a divided<br />
! country.<br />
Leon Uris, son <strong>of</strong> an immigrant father and a first generation<br />
American mother, spent his boyhood in Norfolk, Va., Baltimore<br />
and Philadelphia. At the age <strong>of</strong> 17 he Joined the Marine Corps and<br />
hisexperiencesduring World War II inspired his first novel "Battle<br />
Cry" which was published in 1953. Five <strong>of</strong> his eight novels have<br />
been made into films: "Exodus,""Topaz," "QB VOT," "Battle<br />
Cry" and "<strong>The</strong> Angry Hills," _ . ."<br />
Another super release by Bantam which came out August 34s<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Last Chance*: by Rona Jaffe. This is the story <strong>of</strong> four<br />
glamorous women, caught in a world <strong>of</strong> violence and reaching out<br />
for happiness, for love and for life itself.<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Last Chance" was an alternate selection <strong>of</strong> Literary Gujld, •<br />
a main selection'<strong>of</strong> the Contempo Book Club and a featured<br />
alternate<strong>of</strong>theDoubledayBookClub.lt<br />
TV mini-series.<br />
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Pyramid Publications also has a number <strong>of</strong> good titles which<br />
have been released for summer reading. .<br />
"Monmouth" by Charles Bracelen Flood, is a love story set<br />
against a background <strong>of</strong> the American Revolution. It takes place<br />
during the winter <strong>of</strong> Valley Forge while Washington's army fought<br />
for survival. Capt. Allen McLane and some <strong>of</strong> his men are quartered<br />
in the farmhouse <strong>of</strong> John Taylor, a pacifist. Among them are<br />
Lt Nicholas Burk, an espionage agent, and Lt. Abijah Silsby, a<br />
daring soldier and scout.<br />
Taylor's daughter Susan feeds the soldiers and takes care <strong>of</strong> the<br />
wounded. Enter the love interest when she falls in love with Lt.<br />
SOsby. A second love story evolves around Charity Avery, a young.<br />
widow involved in an espionage plot, and Lt. Burk.<br />
<strong>The</strong> story builds to a climax at Monmouth which-is a turning<br />
point in the war and a conclusion to the love affairs.<br />
. Another summer release by Pyramid is "King Fisher Lives," by<br />
comes upnext, but at the same time it is vulgar.<br />
It is the story <strong>of</strong> Lewis Fisher, a radical who embarks on an<br />
adventure <strong>of</strong> leaving civilization and attempting to survive in an<br />
isolated Spanish valley. His .only companion is beautiful Nadia, his<br />
lover. . v<br />
"King Fisher lives" is a novel <strong>of</strong> survival and adventure in the<br />
wilderness, a novel <strong>of</strong> suspense and passion that peels away the<br />
veneer <strong>of</strong> modern life telling an unforgettable adventure story. .<br />
A book which should be <strong>of</strong> interest to a number <strong>of</strong> people was<br />
released by Pyramid in June. It is "<strong>The</strong>. Faith Healer" by Eve<br />
Simson which tells the stories <strong>of</strong> faith h&alers, their lives, their<br />
families, their healing practices, their conflicts with die public and<br />
the medical and legal pr<strong>of</strong>essions.<br />
It tells <strong>of</strong> the emergence <strong>of</strong> Deliverance Evangelism and the<br />
stories <strong>of</strong> the well-known healers, Aimee Semple McPherson,_<br />
Kathryn Kuhlman, Roxanne Brandt, Don Stewart, Oral Roberts<br />
and others-. It answers the questions <strong>of</strong> who they are, what they do<br />
. and how they began their ministry. .<br />
Hope these brief reports have evoked the interest <strong>of</strong>. the readers<br />
and they can find some books which will appeal to them.<br />
OCYClistsJosbidn<br />
.' A few reservations remain Others working on the affair<br />
for the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Clubare<br />
Mrs.. George dean, in-<br />
' Lunchten and Fashion Show to vitations; Mrs. William Lnf£<br />
be presented - Tuesday. invocation; Mrs. Joseph Or-<br />
Fashions will be by Lillian tlieb, models; Mrs. Patrick<br />
Albus and will be modeled by 'Dalton, commentary; Patrick<br />
".members.- j ' . '' Dalton* pianist; Ed Kavle,<br />
: Mrs. Gordon Baer is photographer; and Mrs. CJL<br />
.. Set in tw glamour and anonymous violence <strong>of</strong> New Vork <strong>City</strong><br />
honorary chairman and Mrs. Asker, reservations.<br />
today, '.<strong>The</strong> Last Chance" is the story <strong>of</strong> one transitional year in<br />
William Lindsay and Mrs. A.W.<br />
the lives <strong>of</strong> four women, all good friends. Each is near the pivotal<br />
Hopkins are co-chairmen. <strong>The</strong> Serving as models will be.<br />
age <strong>of</strong> 40 and trying to break out <strong>of</strong> the confines <strong>of</strong> her life as it is 'wives <strong>of</strong> the commodores <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Peter Madonna, Mrs.'"<br />
and reach for her last chance. •".•,•• • , '<br />
yacht clubs in South. Jersey Frederick Kaiser, Mrs, Janus *<br />
: <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> them does not get the chance. She dies an unnatural,and<br />
have been invited, : v ' . Accardi, Mrs. Paul Brogan,\<br />
ultimely death before the year is out ' • • V • '• • •:<br />
Mrs.. Douglas Weiland is in. Mrs. Douglas Walters, fib*:<br />
Rona Jaffe was born and lives in New York <strong>City</strong>. She graduated<br />
•charge <strong>of</strong>. decorations, Mrs.<br />
from Radcliffe College and began a career in publishing as an<br />
Robert Becotte and Mrs. James<br />
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editor. She wrote her first successful novel,"<strong>The</strong> Best <strong>of</strong> Karabasz are'working on the<br />
Everything" before she was 30. Since then her books have included Tombola and Mrs. Robert<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Other Woman," "Family Secrete," "Away from Home," LeFort is heading the cheer<br />
j"Mr. Right is Dead:" '<strong>The</strong> Fame Game," "<strong>The</strong> Cherry in the •committee •<br />
Martini"andachildren'sbook,'<strong>The</strong>Last <strong>of</strong> the Wizards." •<br />
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Ronald Unterberger, Miss '<br />
Linda OrtUeb. Mrs. Horace<br />
Griffith, Mrs. Frederick Rexon.<br />
Mra/A-T. Eckenh<strong>of</strong>f and Miss<br />
Eileen 'Morris.<br />
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It's called<br />
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. rhymes with book).<br />
And, lithe giiy who in ven-<br />
' ted the wheel could see it<br />
we think he'd be mighty proud<br />
<strong>of</strong> what Puch's done with tils handiwork.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Puch has pedals like a bicycle and a motor like your<br />
motorboat. Which means It can whip you around town in<br />
great style without worrying about things like being out ol<br />
breath, or cardiac arrest. : :<br />
Remember the sports car you had? It's that kind <strong>of</strong> fun.<br />
<strong>The</strong> upkeep is low. And if your ride it 1500 miles next year<br />
your fuel bill will be about sisi<br />
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