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PAOE 2 — SECTION ONE<br />

FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED Mr is Herbert<br />

and Mrs. Herbert Godfrey buy th*> first The scries<br />

set <strong>of</strong> tirkets fnr the Kiwunis Club shown cinc<<br />

sponsored travelopii' SPTU-S to be shown H.-mnr rivi<br />

this winter Passing on the initial tirkeu<br />

George W. LIghtcap<br />

SOMERS POINT fii-firm-<br />

W Lighten? <strong>of</strong> 114 E Crdar<br />

av died Wednesday in Shon 1<br />

Memorial Hospital He was 69<br />

Mr Lightcap, a ri-iirrd<br />

fi nance collertor and<br />

bartender, was horn in<br />

Philadelphia and had made his<br />

home here for Ift years<br />

Surviving is one brotht'r.<br />

Spencer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Funeral services were held<br />

Monday with burial in Ivy Hill<br />

Cemetery, Philadelphia<br />

John T, Hickman<br />

SOMERS POINT John T<br />

Hickman <strong>of</strong> 573 4th st. died<br />

Wednesday in Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital after a short illness<br />

He was 69,<br />

Mr Hickman was born in<br />

English Creek and had resided<br />

in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>Somers Point<br />

area ill his life. He was a<br />

retired maintenance man with<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Water<br />

Company He was retired four<br />

years ago after being with the<br />

company for 25 yean<br />

Surviving are one brother,<br />

Joseph H, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point,<br />

two sisters, Mrs, Agnes<br />

Maenner <strong>of</strong> Somert Point and<br />

Mre, Mary Adcoek <strong>of</strong> Bermuda,<br />

Funeral services were held<br />

Saturday morning from the<br />

Wimberg Funeral Home in<br />

Obituaries<br />

Uciniii <strong>City</strong> fdllnwi'H hy<br />

Reqliicrn Mass at Si .losi-ph't<br />

R V Chllrrh Burial WHO in<br />

Asbur> Mclhi.flni (Vmcli'fv<br />

Emjluh (Vi.,.k<br />

Herbert W. Bond<br />

PALERMO Herbi.r!<br />

Wheaiiin Bund Sr <strong>of</strong> 1209 S<br />

Shore rd . was killed List<br />

Thursday m an industrial<br />

accidcnl in Pleasnnlvillii Hiwas<br />

5 2<br />

Mr Bund was a nalim nf<br />

Massey's Mills, Va , and h«ri<br />

made his homii here for 24<br />

years. He was an arc welder fnr<br />

the Pennsylvania Reading<br />

Seashore <strong>Line</strong>s<br />

He was a charter member <strong>of</strong><br />

the Methodist Men <strong>of</strong> Trinity<br />

United Methodist Church in<br />

Marmora and was on the<br />

Official Board and a Trustee <strong>of</strong><br />

the church He also was a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> Tuekahoe Fust<br />

American Legion, an organizer<br />

and coach for eight years <strong>of</strong><br />

the Cape May County Boys'<br />

Baseball League He was an Air<br />

Force veteran having served in<br />

World War II and the Korean<br />

War<br />

Surviving are hit wife,<br />

Georgette Q , three sons. Al /c<br />

Herbert W ,jr <strong>of</strong> Minot Air<br />

Force Base. N D , Sgt<br />

Lawrence E <strong>of</strong> Hamilton Air<br />

DECOUPAGE CLASSES<br />

Now Forming<br />

SEE<br />

Gary<br />

700 ASBURY AVE. DIAL 398.1171<br />

Adams ,jr , Kiwanis president.<br />

will iipm (li'tober 14 and be<br />

' n month lhmunh April 14<br />

Lydia C. Straub<br />

Mrs Lydia C Straub <strong>of</strong> 333<br />

Corinthian av and Philadelphia<br />

died al her summer home<br />

Saturday She was 74 and had<br />

been a summer resident here<br />

25 years.<br />

Surviving are her husband,<br />

Gustnv. one son, Albert G <strong>of</strong><br />

Baltimore, Md.; two sisters<br />

Mrs OIRB Zabel <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

and Mrs. Gertrude Niebuhr <strong>of</strong><br />

Rossmtnfr. and three<br />

grandchildren, Erin, Andrea<br />

and Jo Anne Straub <strong>of</strong><br />

Balitmore<br />

Funeral services were<br />

conducted Tuesday in<br />

Philadelphia from the<br />

Fltjischmann Memorial Baptist<br />

Church with the Rev Herbert<br />

Freeman, pastor, <strong>of</strong>ficiating.<br />

Interment was at Northwood<br />

Cemeterj Philadelphia Local<br />

arrangements were by the<br />

Wimberg Funeral Home.<br />

VOICES AMIM.IHK!)<br />

National Airlines' ultra,<br />

modern 540-million terminal al<br />

J'.ihn F. Kennedy International<br />

Airport will feature one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

world's most advanced PA systems.<br />

The unit .contains a sen-<br />

(iur di'vici 1 , which will react<br />

iiutumaticiilly to crowd noise<br />

levels houstiiiK volume in<br />

iiuisy uri'iis, rediicinK it in<br />

IJLIICIIT siTliohs uf tliy tyrmi-<br />

iiiil.<br />

THi OCiAN CITY SINTINILLIDGIR<br />

Sandman pollution plan<br />

burdens people - Hughes<br />

I ||el the feehnK that even<br />

Premdenl Nixon would rather<br />

see me will in f^ovember Why<br />

elsi would Secretary Hiekel be<br />

here li. Help mv opponent''"<br />

William J Hughes,<br />

pefnoeratic ciifTdidate for<br />

Congress, sjiid that Interior<br />

Secretory Walter Hickel's visit<br />

to help Rep Charles W<br />

Sandman Jr., was an act<br />

showing thnt President Nixon's<br />

regard for Sandman was the<br />

same as his regard for Hiekel<br />

which, according to Hughe*,<br />

"isn't too great a regard,"<br />

Hughes went on to say that<br />

the Sandman Hjcliol bout ridn<br />

Debate asked<br />

by Democrats<br />

It's hard to say who is more<br />

talkative. Democrats or<br />

Republicans, but so far in this<br />

fall election campaign it's the<br />

Democrats who have done the<br />

talking and the Republicans<br />

have, for the most part, been<br />

quiet<br />

Forc Basi', Calif , iinri Thomas<br />

H Hi humi'<br />

Furural<br />

fonduclpri<br />

servit<br />

Sunday<br />

were<br />

afterruToT!^ Sandman<br />

wilh I hi' Hi'v Bruce Phi Phiil,ps,y"<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> Trinity United<br />

Methodist Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiating<br />

Burial was in Seaside<br />

1 Now Democratic<br />

Congressional candidate<br />

William j Hughes and<br />

Freeholder candidate William<br />

H Woods have challenged their<br />

respective opponents to debate<br />

the issues,<br />

Hughes has challenged<br />

Congressman Charles W<br />

to debate "all the<br />

vital issues" In a letter to<br />

• Sandman Hughes said he would<br />

arrange his own schedule to<br />

conform with Sandman's<br />

wishes in order to take Dart in<br />

A debate "at any time and<br />

place <strong>of</strong> your choice "<br />

Woods said he has<br />

challenged Freeholder Director<br />

Francis Townsend to a debate<br />

over the Van Note Harvey<br />

Regional Sewage. Flan for the<br />

County, but said he "has not<br />

received the courtesy <strong>of</strong> a<br />

persona! reply" at this time,<br />

"I submit that when the<br />

health, recreational activities<br />

and financial matters <strong>of</strong> 57,000<br />

people <strong>of</strong> this county are<br />

directly involved and effected<br />

and subsequently ignored by<br />

calling them ridiculous and a<br />

farce, then I think it's time for<br />

a change and elimination from<br />

the Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders <strong>of</strong><br />

irresponsible representatives <strong>of</strong><br />

the people," Woods said.<br />

"After 36 years <strong>of</strong> one party<br />

rule, its policies and<br />

philosophies, and nine years ot<br />

Mr Townsend's so called<br />

representation I, like many<br />

other people «f all political<br />

persuasions, think it's about<br />

time that he solicit the rank<br />

and file opinions and report<br />

back on all matters concerning<br />

them," Woods continued.<br />

In the meantime, Hughes<br />

claims that the issues<br />

"confronting the electorate on<br />

November 3 are <strong>of</strong> such<br />

magnitude and complexity that<br />

it is imperative that candidates<br />

for public <strong>of</strong>fice inform the<br />

people <strong>of</strong> their stand on all<br />

vital issues,"<br />

'The only equitable way to<br />

accomplish this is for the<br />

candidates to participate in<br />

public . debate, so their<br />

positions may be fully<br />

explored. The public <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Second Congressional District<br />

has a right to hear such a<br />

discussion and I believe we<br />

have an obligation to make It<br />

possible," Hughes concluded.<br />

served him well "The people<br />

here know that my opponent<br />

had been a South Jersey Slate<br />

Senator for 12 years and n<br />

two term Congressman. By his<br />

own admission the pollution<br />

problem has existed on the<br />

Delaware River for fifty years<br />

And my opponent admits that<br />

he's dene nothing until now<br />

It's obvious to voters that he's<br />

doing something now because<br />

it's campaign time time for<br />

promises. "<br />

"Even if this turns out to be<br />

one promise he delivers,"<br />

Hughes added, "the bill he<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers would cost the voters a<br />

small fortune<br />

"Sandman <strong>of</strong>fers to give<br />

corporations a 50% tax credit<br />

on antlpollution costs, " said<br />

Hughes "This sounds good<br />

unless you know how taxes<br />

work for corporations The<br />

fact is this purposed bill would<br />

give corporations a giant pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

That means less dollars paid to<br />

the U S Treasury And guess<br />

who must make up the loss in<br />

revenue to the Treasurey?<br />

Naturally, the working man "<br />

Hughes went on to say that<br />

his version <strong>of</strong> nn anti pollution<br />

bill would be altogether<br />

different "I would add a 1 0%<br />

corporate surtax to any<br />

corporation that did not begin<br />

to take cleanup action in six<br />

monthswlth stage increases if<br />

there is no partial cleanup in<br />

one yearand a maximum<br />

surtax <strong>of</strong> 20% if the cleanup is<br />

not completed in two years<br />

For businesses that showed a<br />

born Tide hardship I would<br />

allow them to borrow federal<br />

dollars for pollution cleanup<br />

at a low interest rate."<br />

Hughes suggested that<br />

Sandman should "worry a bit<br />

less about big business adding<br />

to their fat pr<strong>of</strong>its and think<br />

more about the taxpayer who<br />

under Sandman's proposal<br />

would have to pay an even<br />

greater share <strong>of</strong> the tax<br />

burden "<br />

"Why should the taxpayer<br />

pay to clean up the water,"<br />

Hughes asked, "when he didn't<br />

make It dirty? The onus must<br />

be put on those that pollute."<br />

According to Hughes,<br />

Sandman's proposed bill is an<br />

attempt to "deceive" the<br />

people into believing thai<br />

business will pay for a<br />

pollution elean-up. But in<br />

reality the taxpayer, according<br />

to Hughes, would pay, and big<br />

business would pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

WARDS<br />

PASTRY<br />

•<br />

Closed<br />

Every<br />

Wednesday<br />

724 Asbury Av#,<br />

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

FINAL REDUCTIONS<br />

ONE OF A KIND CLEARANCE<br />

OF OUTDOOR FURNITURE & AIR CONDITIONERS<br />

ALL OUTDOOR FURNITURE<br />

FLOOR SAMPLE PIECES REDUCED<br />

ALL WHIRLPOOL and FRIGIDAIRE AIR CONDITIONERS<br />

IN OUR DISPLAY •• REDUCED<br />

5,000 B.T.U. WHIRLPOOL<br />

6,000 B.T.U, WHIRLPOOL<br />

8,000 B.T.U, WHIRLPOOL<br />

10,000 B.T.U. WHIRLPOOL<br />

NOW $105<br />

NOW $123<br />

NOW $157<br />

NOW $199<br />

10,000 S.T.U, FRIOIDAIRi<br />

12,000 I.T.U. FRIGIDAIRI<br />

1S,000 B.T.U, WHIRLPOOL<br />

23,000 B.T.U, WHIRLPOOL<br />

OPEN DAILY 9;30 A,At - CLOS1 MON. THRU THURS,. SM P.M.<br />

OPIN FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS TIL 9 DIAL 3tMSH<br />

NOW $205<br />

NOW $219<br />

NOW $245<br />

NOW $295<br />

WITH THE WORLD TO SERVE - A<br />

playlet was presented dramatizing the<br />

topic <strong>of</strong> th§ meeting for the WSCS <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Southern New Jersey Annual Conference<br />

<strong>of</strong> The United Methodist Church Friday<br />

on the Music Pier, Shown here are the<br />

cast which included (1. to r) Mrs,<br />

C;ENL:HAL WHEELER HETIRFS<br />

aentral Eerie Q, Wheeler has<br />

retired after a JB-year military<br />

career. Wheeler served in the<br />

nation's top military position,<br />

»s chairman <strong>of</strong> the Joint Chiefs<br />

<strong>of</strong> Staff for sin years, longer<br />

than any other man.<br />

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />

William Herget <strong>of</strong> Bethany in Somers<br />

Point, Mrs, Robert Aiken <strong>of</strong> First<br />

Church this city. Rev. Lawrence Dunn,<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> the Oaklyn church; Mrs, Naomi<br />

Hurley <strong>of</strong> St. Andrews Church, Spring<br />

Lake; and Mrs. Frederick Krill <strong>of</strong><br />

Middlrtown, Senior Photo,<br />

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PAINT & GARDEN CENTER — 8th StrMf «t Wait AVMU«<br />

•u<br />

Women <strong>of</strong> First Church<br />

hold Circle Devotions<br />

Thi> Ifiih chapter<br />

Biiuk ni Hi Maithi'w<br />

siihji'el IHI tli'Vuhoils ill the<br />

miTimpi ni tin- Ciirli", or ihi-<br />

First Pri-shwiTi.-iii Church held<br />

ri'fciiUy<br />

Anniiiirirninmii »»» marie<br />

that thi ! AssoriuLion meeting<br />

will hi- hi.1,1 din (.vi-nuiu<br />

(Thursday) al M neioek<br />

Program fnr ihc evcnini; will be<br />

ErhiH's Krcim PurHin> and will<br />

hv pn'iii'ii li'H hv MuLs r;ilhenni'<br />

Oordon<br />

MrmbiTs ul I hi> KmB 1 -<br />

Daughters Pirrlc nii'l in Ihi'<br />

riiirni. nf Mrs David Hammers<br />

Mrs Williiim Allen led<br />

devotions iind Mrs Sydney<br />

Sti-i'pt read ihc basi rv.il,<br />

article. The plm-c<br />

Or I n be r mi'j.tin^ w<br />

announced ;ii a hiler tjji<br />

Mrs John Cilocjk was<br />

fur fflirnhirs <strong>of</strong> Ihi<br />

Hnrpi'i Circle rncciinf;<br />

hiirni-, r>cv>ilinrK were<br />

Mrs (iliii-k iiiul Ihc b'i,<br />

HI<br />

i in<br />

(hi.<br />

hi-<br />

Irene<br />

m her<br />

Icri hv<br />

('c)iii<br />

arlirli' was ri'ud In Mrs ,iiimi»<br />

Wilson Thi' Miviinn Yearbook<br />

ul Priii if wns n-Htl |iy Mrs<br />

Kriiill Hiililcmiiii Thi' ncJtl<br />

nii'i'lini! will hi' HI Mrs<br />

Halrii'rn.iM «. home, .1 1 1 7 l(;iveii<br />

Jiv , Oiinbi'r 1,1<br />

Bethany Cirri<br />

• members mel<br />

al Plymouth I<br />

nn HiisIeSKC!,<br />

Were Mrs Ru»i<br />

I .Jiihns.m nnd<br />

Mrs Florence ,..-„, mrs<br />

Bi'alNi'i' Kwiiiij was welcomed<br />

(is a gin'st Di'Viilliiris wore led<br />

by Mm (ifi)riji' Boggs and Ihc<br />

LCMISI Coin cnlieriion was<br />

taken The rjexf mff'tino,<br />

OcLoher |.'j, Wii| h,. m [h,,<br />

homo <strong>of</strong> Mrs Ali'Sander<br />

Foster, :;33 Inli'l r(i<br />

Mpnihcrs nf Ihc SHII'ITI Circle<br />

met in thi' hume ul Mrt.<br />

William Allin lvhn li'tl in<br />

J > The U'asi Coin<br />

arlirle<br />

Tilstra<br />

Tie<br />

is ri'.nd hs Mr*. Guslav<br />

and the Mission<br />

Yearbook <strong>of</strong> Prayer was read<br />

by Mrs, Anne Kirk Thi> plaep<br />

<strong>of</strong> the nest mt'i'tinj will br<br />

announced at a later date<br />

Mrs Harry Moiiiu'nmery was<br />

hosti'w iii! members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Wpstmiiisii-r Circle rneetinpi m<br />

her homi'. Di'vot ion.i were led<br />

by Mrs Samuel Liiflhaidt and<br />

the Least Coin Article was read<br />

by Mrs Frances Hopkins. Mrs<br />

Hajel Penrosj' was vvelcymitl as<br />

a nrw member The October<br />

rnwtiiie will be in ihi> home <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs William Julius.<br />

l*Unii>uih pi<br />

Mr* James jew.<br />

en tertalMed members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Deborah f?irr!e in her home<br />

DevnhMlls were led by Mrs<br />

.Samuel Frame and the Least<br />

Coin Arlieie was myen by Mrs<br />

Walter Israel Mrs Prank<br />

Fij|jie> will he hostess for the<br />

October meetins! in her home,<br />

•1 Norlhview dr , Sorners Point<br />

The Jnhn Kilox Circle met<br />

in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs William<br />

McAdmi Miss Catherine<br />

Ciorrion led devotinns and Mrs<br />

Ueorjjc Cleaver read the [jcast<br />

Coin ariicln The next meptinK<br />

will he ill the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />

dwirg.. Krtiilh, 71(1 Piymoiiih<br />

Pi<br />

Memb*'rs <strong>of</strong> the John Calvin<br />

Circle ntteridnd thplr meeting<br />

in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs jamis<br />

Fort Co hosU'ss was Mrs.<br />

Rifhard Herre Mrs Harold<br />

Spear li-d devotions and Mrs<br />

Herre presciitpfl ihe l^ast Coin<br />

article The place .,( the next<br />

mix'liri|i will he announced<br />

Inter<br />

Mi-SH Helen Biickmaster led<br />

devolioiis nnd Mrs Josrph<br />

Proctor read ihe Least Coin<br />

article for members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Dorcas Circle rneetinH in the<br />

hnrne ,,r Mrs William<br />

Cunnully The next mwiine<br />

will he at The Homestead<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Philalhea<br />

Circle met in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />

John Richardson Mrs<br />

Richardson led devotions and<br />

Mrs Richard Evans read uSe<br />

Least Com article The place <strong>of</strong><br />

the next meeting is to he<br />

announced<br />

Senior Citizen bus<br />

four now sell-out<br />

Don, Id M.<br />

superintendent <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Recreation Department,<br />

has announced the annu»J bus<br />

lour for senior eitissens has<br />

been sold out and no further<br />

reservatitins are being accepted.<br />

The tour will be to New<br />

Brunswick and Nova Scotia,<br />

Canada, as well as sections <strong>of</strong><br />

New England The bus will<br />

leave here Monday and return<br />

October 1 0<br />

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BIRTHDAY GREETINGS • Samuel Pulman roads a<br />

birthday card he received from President Richard Nixon<br />

in celebration <strong>of</strong> his 99th birthday last Thursday. Mr.<br />

Pulman is a retired appliance salesman and came to<br />

Wesley Manor November 14, 1986 from WocDdbury<br />

where he was a member <strong>of</strong> Kemble Memorial United<br />

Methodist Church, He has seven children, 12 great<br />

grandchildren and 70 living relatives. Senior Phots.<br />

North Vietnam letter<br />

project gets started<br />

SOMERS POINT John<br />

Carson, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Somers Point Jnycoes, has<br />

announced that thr- club has<br />

undertaken o few project<br />

labeled Send a Letter to North<br />

Vietnam,<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> this project<br />

is to (Jet every Jayeee to send a<br />

personal laetter to the!<br />

President <strong>of</strong> the Peoples<br />

Republic <strong>of</strong> North Vietnam<br />

asking him to release the names<br />

<strong>of</strong> prisoners, allow them to<br />

write to their families and<br />

permit the International Red<br />

Cross to inspect the prisons to<br />

insure proper medical<br />

treatment and living<br />

conditions<br />

Paul Qiunte, local chairman,<br />

feels this project is well suited<br />

to the Jayeees because <strong>of</strong> two<br />

lines in their creed. These lines<br />

are "that the brotherhood <strong>of</strong><br />

man transcends the<br />

lovcreignity <strong>of</strong> nations and<br />

that service to humanity is the<br />

breastwork <strong>of</strong> life".<br />

Realizing the importance <strong>of</strong><br />

numbers in a project <strong>of</strong> this<br />

magnitude, the local Jayeees<br />

have contacted other area<br />

chapters for support and are<br />

presently making plans to bring<br />

Legion Auxiliary<br />

to. seat <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

TUCKAHOE • ArrangemenM<br />

for installation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer! in<br />

October were eomp!«ted by<br />

members <strong>of</strong> Aaron Whitcamp<br />

Caldwell Unit 239 American<br />

Legion Auxiliary meeting last<br />

week in the Legion Hall, Mrs.<br />

Elizabeth Redding, president,<br />

conducted the session<br />

Plans were made to send a<br />

gift to Mr. Kline at the<br />

Vindnnd Home. Plans also<br />

wire approved for a rummage<br />

sale to be held October 24 in<br />

the Legion Hall,<br />

Following the "n«e',l,ig the<br />

women went ;< the 4-Y'i<br />

ReiUunnt in Corbin <strong>City</strong> for<br />

refreshments.<br />

«MlHM Adi •rlnfl Rtwlft<br />

this project to the attention <strong>of</strong><br />

both the state and national<br />

Jayeee organizations as well as<br />

the general public<br />

Carson notes that in order to<br />

expedite this project, the local<br />

Jayeees are most anxious for<br />

other civic groups to join them<br />

Individual members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Somers Point Jayeees will go to<br />

interested groups and explain<br />

the project.<br />

Any groups wishing<br />

information mny write Somers<br />

Point Jayeees, PO Box 2.<br />

Surners Point, N.J. 08244,<br />

Susan Robinson bride<br />

in late summer wedding<br />

Miv. Hus.in M.irun, Riihiiison<br />

ul IV--M Chi'siiT. p,, Hauijhii'i<br />

«il Mr-. Man..i, K.ihinsnn ol ',<br />

Hh «l ihn i ils . ;,ni) Ki'viii<br />

Johnu.n 1,1 Millhlilnd Pi.rk P;i<br />

ui II rn;!rriid in ;i laii- ..uninii-r<br />

«. ititH iriy si,li>mn,%ed K,ilurriii\<br />

al in in in Si .l.ihii •-. l,ulhi'r:ir,<br />

u r-r h<br />

The Rev t> Hirhurd<br />

(i.irrl>.hn; piistiir iiniriiiied Hi<br />

Hi' double rii'ij 'i'ri'muiis and<br />

urUiin rrili'.ii r>ripir lo i.he<br />

rereirinfH w a>. pr.tviHi-d h^<br />

Mi.ts Ji'f rS ('u'.hirir.<br />

Miss l.inrlii I. Hobinwin ill<br />

I his rils was in in H 'if hiMinr fur<br />

hi'r Msiel iind ^-rs •nji if, he'<br />

man was Li»r!Mii Pnr* At<br />

Clinton. N Y<br />

EMUI lid hv her<br />

hrolher in Ijia Hdriald<br />

Herberl. the bridi- Wii* uilired<br />

in a l< in (J liMiin nf i-mbmiderod<br />

bat ist« Irirnmed wilh liny<br />

wh'M lliiweri. iind whn*- Utn-<br />

Thr tsirt fashioned JJIIWII was<br />

slyli'd wilh a high niTkline and<br />

lung, full sleeve* with lighl<br />

nifls The sliyhlh rull A line<br />

skirl ri.nipleii'd ihi piilure<br />

Her I'lbnw li-ntlri veil nf<br />

illiiMiiri Wiis hi'lri in pljite wilh<br />

a rhinisioiii Ii,,,,, and she<br />

(iirriiri an old<br />

bour|i,cl ol ii-liim ci their<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial visit to Natuna Council<br />

F'riday at h pi m in the<br />

American U-qion Hall All local<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers arv io wear short<br />

dresM'S Mernbi'rs alsn arr<br />

reminded <strong>of</strong> fhafire packages<br />

Legal sercetaries hold<br />

Tri-County meeting<br />

A tniouniv minimi: ,,l<br />

Atlantic, CLmbrrland and fan,.<br />

May County Uga! Srcr. un«<br />

Association was held ri-r-..nilv<br />

m the Whitibrirr Hiili-I m<br />

Avalon with the Cape .M,v<br />

County Association m."h«!,,«<br />

Thirty-six members and mi-sts<br />

attended<br />

Mrs, Georgi.ttc Bund<br />

president, inslalled new<br />

members <strong>of</strong> j.he dipH Mav<br />

Association, They an- Miss<br />

Marion McCauiev, Mrs Ruth<br />

Kinj! and Mrs. Hazel Pr.|lmse<br />

all <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Lm-i.|,.,nd'<br />

Hughes and Oarrptt „( (his<br />

CUV, Mrs Karyn M<strong>of</strong>.rr. ,,:f,fH<br />

<strong>of</strong> Calmro and Balli.>i|. ln<br />

WHdwood. Miss Ann- r.rt.T<br />

" f f'Cf <strong>of</strong> Ahin Cmuld'<br />

Wildwood, Mis. Qn,i,n,.<br />

Elliott and Miss Elizab^h<br />

Reeves, both <strong>of</strong> lhl, ,,,r,c, <strong>of</strong><br />

Rubins and L,manna."<br />

Wildwood, Miss Diane Overlv<br />

rn <strong>of</strong> Bi,ll..nlll,r and<br />

bie Wall, <strong>of</strong>lioe <strong>of</strong> JM..| V<br />

Molt Jr., thiscilj<br />

The new ni.-mbr.rv were<br />

Wi'lromed by Mss H,,,n,,,la<br />

Tres Chic Shop<br />

buys new building<br />

The Tres Chic Dress Shop<br />

has purchased the building al<br />

751 763 Asbury in , ft)miiTly<br />

Mmnies Drew Shop and will<br />

completely remit alt' Lhe<br />

buildinu.<br />

Alterations will b. similar t.i<br />

thi' mall shopping cnnier<br />

eoncepL A suspendi'd tnilniji<br />

will also be installed<br />

NEED IT? RENT IT!<br />

ENGINE HOIST<br />

No Pint • No Bolt* . No Tool* N«*d»d<br />

• LffTS IBOO LBS. TO<br />

8 1 HEIGHT<br />

• GOES IN STANDARD<br />

CAR TRUNK<br />

Cape May County<br />

RENTAL SERVICE<br />

tW ASBURY AVI, OCEAN CITY, N, j.<br />

Phone 3984092 - Delivery and Pitk-Up<br />

§« evict Available<br />

CLOSED WEDNESDAYS<br />

Uraypr. mpmbfrship chairman<br />

This brings the Cape May<br />

County Association<br />

membership Id 36<br />

Mama Bradshaw, secretary<br />

It) Judge Nathan Staller, and<br />

Mrs Evelin Moore were<br />

welcomed as guests.<br />

The Cumberljind County<br />

president announced her group<br />

is sponsiinng a fashion show<br />

October 14 at the Centerton<br />

Golf Oub<br />

Mrs. Fiorence Baud,<br />

governor <strong>of</strong> the local group,<br />

presenU'd Mrs Peggy MeDuell<br />

Quagliata with a "going away"<br />

gift and expressed the<br />

Association s regret at losing<br />

h*T as a member Sh 1 is moving<br />

ii, New York Statt-<br />

The National A.sstic'tatKJn <strong>of</strong><br />

Let'al Secrr>[flri(>s theme is<br />

' ' Pro fesMunahsm Plus<br />

Eduealmn Equals Excellence"<br />

which ties in with the <strong>1970</strong><br />

Fall Seminar cm Continuing<br />

our Education to be held<br />

Saiurdnj al the Nassau Inn,<br />

Princeton<br />

Fotliiwiiii; thi' iiri'fti'inv H<br />

rit'i'plii.ii was Hilri lit ihi hiiffli'<br />

ill ill"' hrldi I poll Ihi'ir r. liirn<br />

from ,i trip In ihi'<br />

Adirrrhiiidiirk MounUiiM-. in<br />

Niw Vorl they u ill m.il.< iln -,r<br />

h'*nii' in WP-'U f'hesler<br />

Very Fall 70<br />

Hi i HOI<br />

i'>.i;i'itt.-,i,llh, Vu.-•!( hai<br />

lieer. r ,• i rl •• d Mr, and Mrs,<br />

I'l.Af!--- Hi'ht fiaVM rriiivpfi ijitQ<br />

J ri,*:i a, ijuifid SSO,000 home<br />

' • -i! I'M t fil M-rsiH uf Virginia,<br />

»t.en Mi «. til , hustiarifj ol the<br />

.' r* ••-. '. vr, hi Bird J •hnh

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