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PAGE 4 Pageant Bliss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Scholarship Pageant contestants, alotag with the reigning .Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,. Robbyn Scott, demoralized the Greater <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Jaycees In the annual S<strong>of</strong>tball game held Sunday at |1 •- . Jaycee members quickly learned they were in fora tough match when the pageant contestants scored four runs in .the first inning. •" . "".: ' ' Combining a- torrid <strong>of</strong>fense with a fine defense, the girls IN "UPPER ROOM" Or. Charles Brodhead <strong>of</strong> 1935 . Central av. and Broomall, Pa., has a meditation in the July- August issue <strong>of</strong> "Hie Upper Room." an interdenominational, interracial and international bi-monthly. Dr. Brodhead's meditation is for August 17. It is captioned "Whispering Hope" and is based on I Kings 12:19. ties continued to scortf at will throughout the game and, by the third inning, were leading the stunned Jaycees 12 to 4. <strong>The</strong>" pageant contestants showed considerable discretion in requesting that this paper not print the final scored the game •for-fear <strong>of</strong> upsetting the Jaycees' otherwise fine record' on the ball field. : '.. . <strong>The</strong> girls promised to put on an even better performance on the Music Pier, Moorlyn ter. and the boardwalk, at 8:15 p.m. Saturday when they will be competing for the coveted tiUe <strong>of</strong> Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. <strong>The</strong> Greater <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Jaycees cordially invite residents and visitors to attend the annual pageant. Tickets can be purchased at the door the night <strong>of</strong> the event. "<strong>The</strong> Warehouse" 110 SMh Street . , Furniture Restored * Repaired Refinish it Yourself Bureaus, Corner Cupboards, Welsh Cupboards, Prop-Leaf Tobies SB -M . i"T ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE •HUMAN VALUES • QUAKER TRADITION iimPBtBijtroi •—»•» urnjcno<strong>of</strong>l Mar letm awfjaw oniour '•"•• V Bridge YACHT CLUB TOUR- NAMENT — Edna Daniels was high scorer with 6010 at last Thursday's Tournament Bridge at the Yacht Club.-Runnersup were Kit Benkert, 6320; J. t - > -^i'flli')Bn — itorrlfon^iWW and Art' Levin, •. ^ Fletaner and Prisdlla Root, 188; Lucille Sannlno and Bea French, 105; Fran Johnson and Eleanor Howard, 160, and Joan and Fred Itorkhbrn, 157. East-West players scoring above average were Sally Souder and Nbnna Bennewitt, 207; Linda and Suni Punt, 193; Alice Webb and Ul Bayard. 187V4; Harmon Webb and Esther Stobbart, 178; Reba ' Mr'/Hiughtin and%dttb Fairlie, mvk: Stella Goutfa and Iil Laird. 164*. and Mildred and Richard Gibbons, 161%. At the novice game average . was 40. Top scorers were Sue and Lloyd Jones with 417 In the North-South section and Linda and Suni Punt with 49 in the East-West section. North-South runnersup were Fran Adamo and Lorraine Whaley, 40Mt, and Shirley and John BJorkland, 40. Runnersup in the East-West section were Dot and Arbt Arbogast, 48tt, and Sue Mbwbray and Grace Kelly, 46. Match Point Duplicate 8.* A3BURV AVENUE - OCEAN blT* NEW JERSEY O8326 fi-Uil and fabulous •nd-<strong>of</strong>-tummer sale THE OCKAX CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER ^ Township Bridge games are played every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the American Legion Hall, 14th st. *nd Haven av. NEW ARRIVAL Mr. and Mrs.' Edward J. Logan, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Norristown, Pa.,, announce the^-blrth—<strong>of</strong>— adaughter July 26. She has been named Karin Melissa and Joins three sisters, Kelly Anne, Patricia and Anne Jeannette, and two brothers, Timothy and Christopher. Mr. Logan fa the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Logan_Sr.—<strong>of</strong>—this—city—and Deerfield Beach, Fla. • : and 63 for East-West. Playing North-South and scaring above average -were Dr. and Mrs. Manny Brodsky, - 85V4; Dot Welsh and Tom Martin, 79Vi; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sannino, 74%; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fane, 73%: Fran Stein and Hazel Rohrbach, 73, and Florence: Hanson and Naoma Seymour 72. . . \ . .wvCurttePlito Believe it or not, Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Scholarship Pageant contestant Margie Tr<strong>of</strong>a actually hit the ball with this unorthodox swing in Sunday's game against the Greater <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Jaycees. " • :;( ' coming events TODAY (Tuesday) - • Upper Township Board <strong>of</strong> • SutlCAtiOD nnm Tallin • ID66U0ff UlOCtUa] o p*tO»i ill OCEAN CITY Carroll Detsber, 6090,' and Dot the Middle School DUPLICATE—An average <strong>of</strong> Adams, 5030. . M was made at Friday's game. Marmora Fire Company <strong>The</strong> final game <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1977</strong> Playing North-South and regular meeting, 8 pjn. series will be played Thursday scoring above average were at 7:30 p.m. <strong>The</strong> annual Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fane, 107; Upper Township- Rescue' Banquet when prizes will be Mr", and Mrs. Bob Sannlno; awarded will take place <strong>Sep</strong>- 98fe; Hazel Rohrbacb and Above average scoring in the Squad training session, 8 p.m. tember 1. • • OadyB Collins, 94, and Dr. and East-West section was by John Mrs. Manny Brodsky, 85%. Green and Don Brady, 74%; TOMORROW (Wednesday) Reba McLaughlin and Edith Upper Township Rotary dub TBbse in ihe East-West Patella, 71%; Kathryn Hilferty Dinner meeting, 5:30 pjn., in section scoring above average and Peg -Qutalen, 71%; Irv Ttsckahoe Inn. ~ • were John Green and Bui Bregman and Tom Gannon, 69, Goldman, 99%; Don Millar ana and Peg Blew and. Ruby THURSDAY Jerry Melmar, 94%; Mr. and Sussman, 66%. ' ' •' ~~ Upper Township Planning Mrs. Jerry Craige, 89, am] Helen James. ijnd JLucUl <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge Board work meeting, .7:3 Sannlno, 84.-.V *J- i&j&fTp • Sunday's game produced averages <strong>of</strong> 72 for North-South ^rldgeoenter. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ « ^ Open9-«Oaiiy Bf*<strong>On</strong>rsMdt,fMi>, Mni^rat Snds br SpmO*. tat fatt Men COMMUNITY ttl Ornamental and Specimen Shells Handcrafted Gifts • Craft Supplies; • ; '. ^ Findings ' . .. ;/; ; .y'' i. ' 1244 Asbury Aye. 398-6578 ftr' W Dining Room Open to the Public Open pally' 11 a.m. • 9p.m. OUR CANVAS HANDBAG SPECIAL Gets Better All the lime! II Value to*18J0 FREE Prast-<strong>On</strong> Initials ; <strong>The</strong> BAG ROOM jgjgjgwjPPfr M lift i fe LEARANCE btte *portew«ar "p-40% OFF mm **>*. v I >i i V +• ;''T':j\; : s:^ BEEF GROUND CHUCK CUT ANY SIZE PACKAGE GOVERNMENT GRADE A (FROZEN) 4 TO 8 LBS. 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