Sep 1970 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAGI 10 — SiCTION ONI<br />
Mainland<br />
coming events<br />
TODAY i Thursday )<br />
Summ Pi mi i Cii\ i<br />
II .: 1,,i»• n(.»i<br />
MUNI) AY<br />
III.NI. rii' pod (TV i mi<br />
pun -i'l;i (1 iciliin , H p m in<br />
M.'lllihu tl K.'uhinal Hiyh Sr huol<br />
•um John P Cushion <strong>of</strong><br />
R,.|iiihhi in ("lull m.i'l-lni!. * -ill . . .<br />
pm in lh.' Ni'w .U'f* SnmiTN dnvicr mci'lini;. 7 p m in<br />
Poiii! Library, 7.'i7 Shun' rri 'Diniicl 's K.-siiiLi run! _^<br />
DINNER PRICES START AT $2,25<br />
CHILDREN5 $1,7S<br />
Mariindale 9 $<br />
Backfall<br />
ROUTE f - SWAINTOM<br />
• CATERING TO •<br />
Parties • Banquets • Meetings<br />
Phone 465-6268<br />
OPEN WEEKDAYS FROM 4 30 P.M. TIL?<br />
SAT. & SL'N. . , . OPEN AT 1 P.M.<br />
LUNCH SlRVID DAILY , . , 12. 3 P,M.<br />
CLOSED ON MONDAYS<br />
1155 ASiURY AVI, DIAL 399-1515<br />
F.F, MUSHROOMS 50c an Order<br />
FRIED FISH CAKIS 4 for $1,00<br />
Chicken Salad with ^<br />
Three Fried Oysters $ 1<br />
PLATTIR M. •<br />
m mm<br />
• LIVE MAINE LOBSTER • SOFT CRABS<br />
* COCKTAii CRAB CUWS • BLUE FISH<br />
/<br />
•OURFRIID OYSTIRS ARI<br />
• FREE DELIVERY •<br />
OCTOBER 5th<br />
POINT DINER'S<br />
FAMOUS<br />
$1.25 SPECIALS!<br />
* OPEN 24 HOURS<br />
A DAY<br />
AIR CMMIIMflB<br />
Point Unw if bMMf<br />
... ilk your naftfiborl<br />
'as<br />
IN OUR 21it YEAR<br />
PREDICTED LC30 VICTOR Oceuii<br />
<strong>City</strong> Yacht Club Vict> Commodore.<br />
Elmer P. Cook presents first place<br />
trophy to Mrs, Peggy Morris while her<br />
husband Harry holds another trophy<br />
The Morris' live on Snug Harbor and<br />
raptured the unnuaJ preditjtpd log rate<br />
last weekend on their boat "Chrislane".<br />
DONATION - Mrs. Bruno iropeano.<br />
treasurer <strong>of</strong> thr Marmora Firr Company<br />
Aimbun presents a check to Robert<br />
Smith treasurer <strong>of</strong> the fire company.<br />
The check presentation was made last<br />
week and included $1000 for the p'neral<br />
jund and $400 for the building fund.<br />
QUEENIE'S<br />
PA. DUTCH s-<br />
TAKE-OUT<br />
305 OCEAN AVENUE<br />
PHONE 398-1556 Open Thfu Oe<br />
ALL FOODS PREPARED IN THI KITCHIN<br />
Experience the taste thrill &i having true Pennsylvania<br />
Cashing t^rvid right in ysor own hems, With Quegmt*'&<br />
Service YOU ean enjoy such dehghU 3* eh*ekt»n pot pie, oyster<br />
pis,<br />
feciSva shenlil*! old fashion beef pie, plus dn/#ns mor* &\%<strong>of</strong>reshly<br />
baked pies. Alk fgf Syr menu.<br />
FAMOUS<br />
FOB POOD<br />
SINCE mt<br />
~ FRII DELIVERY —<br />
CLOSIP EVIRy WEDNESDAY<br />
OPEN FRI., SAT., SUN. and MON.<br />
thru OCTOBER 18th<br />
DINNISS ONLT<br />
4:30. 9; Sunday, 12:30-<br />
U OIIIJIOUI MINU ITEMS<br />
SEPARATE CHILDREN S MINU<br />
31S SMTS (S*rry, No IsMrvthem<br />
TAKI-HOMI DINNIRS<br />
DIAL 39M013<br />
JERSEY CAP! ROOM<br />
THE NEW yN<br />
flllNDIPITY UNI<br />
Mi iTMf * MIAN AVINUI fUll PARKINO ON PBIMISIS<br />
THE OCiAN CITY SiNTlNILLIDOIR<br />
They competed with 14 other skippers<br />
in the run to the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Bell buoy<br />
from the Yacht Club and back again.<br />
Morris completed the run within 14<br />
seconds <strong>of</strong> his predicted time, followed<br />
fay Past Commodore Fred Rexon aboard<br />
his "Fredonna", who was 44 seconds <strong>of</strong>f<br />
his predicted time.<br />
Shown at the presentation are (i, to r.)<br />
Mrs. Carl Singer, Auxiliary president;<br />
Mrs. Tropeano, Mr. Smith, William<br />
Bianchini, Fire Company president; and<br />
Stanley Totten, Fire Chief. Senior<br />
Photo.<br />
We/come<br />
new hahim<br />
Eight families <strong>of</strong> this area<br />
welcomed new arrivals during<br />
the past week at the Stork<br />
Club nf Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital. Congratulations go<br />
to;<br />
Jiisrph and Deborah (Hill)<br />
Horwath, 2 East dr., Linwood,<br />
ii girl <strong>Sep</strong>tember 15.<br />
William 8. and Thelma<br />
(Hundertmiirk) Weeks, 2218<br />
Wabash av., Linwood, a boy<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 16.<br />
John R and Linda (Shore)<br />
Brittaln, 210! Orammerey pi.,<br />
Linwood, a boy <strong>Sep</strong>tpmher 16,<br />
James and Joan (Cooper)<br />
Bainbridijp, 300 Hamilton av,,<br />
Linwood, a buy Sop torn bx>r 16.<br />
W Scott and Paula (Flukey)<br />
Maujier, Box 235, Marmora, a<br />
girl <strong>Sep</strong>tember 1?,<br />
William and Dorothy (Wolf)<br />
Tobin, 208 34th st., <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, a girl <strong>Sep</strong>tember 17.<br />
John F. and Barbara (Oould)<br />
Dcobel, 406 Pennsylvania av.,<br />
Sorrieri Point, a boy <strong>Sep</strong>tember<br />
18.<br />
Earl and Sandra (Cox)<br />
Tomlinson, 138 W, Johnson<br />
av., Somers Point, a Birl<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 19.<br />
Barbecue Buffet<br />
Tickets are on sale for a<br />
poolside barbecue buffet to be<br />
held Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m<br />
at the home n! Democratic<br />
<strong>City</strong> Leader, Niek Tf<strong>of</strong>a, 88<br />
Walnut ,d. Democratic<br />
Congressional Qlndidato<br />
William Hughes Md<br />
Democrotic candidate (at<br />
freeholder William Woods will<br />
attend to discuss their<br />
campaign with gueita.<br />
A LOT OF HAM<br />
LouliVlllB, Ky, ~ V,V. Cooke,<br />
an auto dealer, paid 11,550 for<br />
the grand champion 18'4-pound<br />
ham exhibited by Curtis Harper<br />
<strong>of</strong> Clinton at the suite fair. Mr.<br />
Cooke, who outbid several gro.<br />
eery ehaini, said the money<br />
would be donated to the 4.H<br />
Club Council.<br />
TODAY (Thursriiiyl<br />
J.lVf lies Afi-i clinm>r<br />
mi'i'linu. 7 MO p m ill tlii' fnil)<br />
Triip i SumiTs Piinil Spanker<br />
fnim NAIHT) <strong>On</strong>-iin Cilv >-luh<br />
Firsi eshytiTlilH Women'<br />
mov!! 11 jj. H p rti<br />
* * *<br />
Women'), CLub mii-tinij. H<br />
pm in I hi' hurni- (if Mrs<br />
Wethnnii I( RllrMiii. Iftn<br />
Rut I* ry Club dinner<br />
R 1 f> p m HI PlyTTiuuth<br />
Mull<br />
iiniLHi Club dinner<br />
fl KO p m in Scnl^l,<br />
t'BMC iuTirhi'tiTi mciHiriy.<br />
12 IP. p m III Pivm.Milh Inn<br />
AN niori wr.U'iinir<br />
TOMORROW (Kridiiy)<br />
Nntrwiii C'iiuneil Donrvr <strong>of</strong><br />
PoCiihijntii^ <strong>of</strong>Tirial visit <strong>of</strong><br />
Hlalf 1 rjfi'irers, H p ni in !hf*<br />
ArneriCiifi Let'.xjn M/ili, I Hit xt<br />
and Havrn av All ItKiil nfficorn<br />
wear nhort. wiislr^ HrcWi'^<br />
Li'HfTii f cil Womrii V ; o|i'r.^<br />
Unil mi'i'hnu. I p m al (he<br />
hnmi' nf Mrs CiiMirp. McCri'ii<br />
1H1 W 17th -t Topir,<br />
EH<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Holy Trimtv Episcopal<br />
Church buildiilij fund hrni'fil<br />
dinrinr. 6 ;in p m (in the Music<br />
Pier<br />
* * *<br />
Colons Club boat cruise<br />
Li'avc 20 U'VU' la 7 30 p m<br />
* * *<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Boxwood Duplicati' Bridge<br />
Ramp, 7 15 pm at 4 IB<br />
Atlantic av<br />
* * *<br />
Poolsidi 1 barbi'cui' buffet, 3<br />
to 5 p.m al the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Democratic <strong>City</strong> Leader. Nick<br />
Tr<strong>of</strong>a, 86 Walnut rd.<br />
Congressional randidate Bill<br />
Hujhes and Freeholder<br />
candidate Bill Woods special<br />
guests,<br />
* * *<br />
MONDAY<br />
Chapter 83 OES meeting, 8<br />
p.m. in the Masonic Temple<br />
* * t<br />
Visiting Homemaker<br />
in-service meeting, 8 p.m at<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fieij, B2S Central av.<br />
John DelCorio <strong>of</strong> the Cape<br />
May County Guidance Center<br />
will speak on the Senile<br />
Patient<br />
* * *<br />
Annual Senior Citizens Bus<br />
Tour sponsored by the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Recreation Department,<br />
Leave Youth Center 7;30a.m.<br />
for New England and Nova<br />
Scotia, Canada.<br />
* * *<br />
FergusonFojIio Post 6650<br />
VFW meeting, 8 p m<br />
* * *<br />
Exchange Club dinner<br />
meeting. 8 ! r i p.m. in<br />
Plymouth Inn<br />
* * *<br />
Ocenn <strong>City</strong> Card Club pme,<br />
7:30 p m in the Youth Center<br />
* * *<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Civic Club luncheon<br />
meeting, 12:30 p.m. in<br />
Plymouth Inn Members are<br />
invited to bring prospective<br />
new members<br />
* * *<br />
Colon. Club American<br />
Home Department "caravan"<br />
to Mrs Harold Appleyard's<br />
home in Linwood for a rug<br />
THURSDAY, SIPTEMBIR 24. <strong>1970</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />
braid nig di'monstrntliin Ij'avi"<br />
Hill •( iiiifl Central nv 7 4!V<br />
p in<br />
* * *<br />
Aicoliolics Anonymous and<br />
Al Anon meeting, H 30 p m in<br />
ilv Episcopal Piirish Hall. Mih<br />
E! arid Central av<br />
* * •<br />
Ocenn <strong>City</strong> Diiplicn. Bridge<br />
giirni', 7 1 r> p m in the<br />
American Legion H.-ill, Mthsi<br />
itnd Haven av<br />
* * *<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
League <strong>of</strong> Women Voters<br />
diseiDwiiin Iciaders workshop,<br />
1^ ,10 p m in the homr <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
Ri.lli.pl fliiiPH. :iOfi Sfilhriyhl<br />
Denioeratic Ftiillv for high<br />
sehool juniors and seniors, H<br />
p m at 710 Anbury uv<br />
* * *<br />
Kiwiiiiis Club luncheon<br />
meeting, 1 2 1 S p m ul<br />
Plymouth Inn<br />
* * *<br />
Boxwiiod Duplicate Rndije<br />
B»mi>. 7 4B p m at -I IB<br />
Atlantir av<br />
wmmwm'mwwm<br />
DILICIOUS FOOD SENSIILY pRICiP<br />
FOUR Y'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
, M. ,! U- ,-t, r.i f a..»^!> •*• Bin,!* '->?<br />
PLATTIRS • DINNiRI » COCKTAILS<br />
TASTY SANDWICHES<br />
AIB rONDIflON(B<br />
PlfPJTY Of P4BKPNS PHONi i]l]A4l<br />
After Sunday, <strong>Sep</strong>t, 27th<br />
We will be closed<br />
until May 17, 1971<br />
Thii wcfkend will be your list opportunity lu dine al thil<br />
fibuloui world famous reitflurint^ ig why don*t you come ind<br />
fivt your lirnilj' • beiuliiul dinner treit before we tloie,<br />
To those who can*! come, we Bay Au-revnir and m«ny lhanki for<br />
your valued pitrenage,<br />
P. S. While we are cloied. we whole.heirtedly recommend<br />
ZABEREB'S Cablet Inn Reitiuran! on the Black Hone<br />
Pike—ne»r the Ailanlic <strong>City</strong> Baee Track.<br />
Diuneri -Every Day<br />
4 P.M. to 11 P.M.<br />
Sunday 1 P.M. to 11 P.M.<br />
Tht Home <strong>of</strong> thi<br />
Zabtrimd Cocktail<br />
ABERE&<br />
ANSLESIA INN. WILDWOOD,<br />
ACHES OF<br />
FREE PARKINC<br />
FISHERMAN'S WHARF, CAPE MAY, N. J<br />
PHONE 8848296<br />
Open Monday thru Saturday<br />
5 P. M. to 10 P. M.<br />
Open Sunday 2 P. M. to 10 P, M,<br />
COFFEE SHOP • Open 7 Days<br />
6 A. M. to 10 P, M,<br />
finon AH<br />
BUT NO. 0<br />
GARDOJ STATE PARKWAY<br />
Off Eiil 6~tht<br />
Garden Suit Parkuny<br />
Diww Them Out<br />
HICHI'S TAVERN<br />
• >• 1 " 1 "" i • » i J • :•«9^-4W0 Mmw<br />
Rt. 9 and Massachusetts Aye.<br />
MMIM POINT, MEW JERSEY<br />
• PLATTIRS<br />
• DELICIOUS<br />
SANDWICHES<br />
far Lunch,<br />
Suppw or •<br />
EVMlnfl<br />
buck<br />
Special<br />
BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH<br />
Every<br />
Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />
3221 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE 399.4337<br />
COOKED SEArOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />
OPEN THRU SUNDAY,<br />
OCTOBERS<br />
CLOSED ON MONDAYS<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTIMBER 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Sfaten Island Club wins<br />
surf fishing contest<br />
Thi- Bi •JirhcuiIll<br />
lit •n. Surf in (1<br />
Gun C:iu<br />
1) ul Sl;i ll'll Uljind.<br />
N Y , llk.'d • iff with Itili<br />
hiiiiiirs ! ih,. Th i r.l Ahnulil<br />
Oman Cilv Surf FiMimu<br />
TnurnamiMll hi'lrl huri' iiluril!<br />
thi- biMirhfr.ini liiil N;iliird:iV<br />
and Sunday<br />
Thn Now Ydik Club posted<br />
I! liiUI til H(l iimnlj, in the<br />
CompctitlDii ;inrl iin iidriiilnna!<br />
2fi poifiu r.ir him tig mure total<br />
inchps nf fi*h thiin runner up<br />
Mays Uiinflinu HlicirUmaii t;|ub<br />
SrronH pLi,.,. hl)m,fS went In<br />
jViclnf AIIIII'IH- Aittiriiihon<br />
ivjth Hn pomlji tuljil (inrf Miiys<br />
L,indin|i Spiirtsmaiu niuh<br />
piiirpH Ihirrl wiih 0(1 pmnU<br />
<strong>City</strong> Ki-'TiMimn Direri.ir<br />
Youth for Hughe*<br />
rally to be hold<br />
Thr commitU'c on Youth<br />
Involvfrnfril cif the nfmiirratic<br />
Club will hold ,-i rally<br />
Wfdnfsday beginning ill H p.m<br />
The affair will take plate in the<br />
Hughes for Cnrigrew<br />
•headquarter 1 .. 71(1' Asbury av<br />
Foatun-d speaki-n will<br />
include Bill Huijhiw,<br />
Demoeratir candidate for<br />
Congress, and Bill Woods.<br />
Df'rnixratir fandidad' for<br />
Frephulder Jerome Diohl,<br />
prpaidpnt <strong>of</strong> the Oeran <strong>City</strong><br />
bernocratir Club, also will<br />
speak<br />
All interested hip}h school<br />
juniors and seniors an? invited<br />
Dross will be casual and<br />
refreshments will be snrved<br />
GIBERSON'S<br />
NEW DINER<br />
A RESTAURANT<br />
$1 .00<br />
Daily<br />
Specials<br />
INCLUDE SAT,' & SUN.<br />
SERVED 11 A.M. TO 9 P.M,<br />
PLEASANTV1LLE<br />
Black Htirse Pike at<br />
New Road on Rt. 40<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
Atlantic & Ohio Aves,<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
! i McArthur Blvd.<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SEPTEMBER 2S<br />
FrM Jumbo Shrimp Stuffed<br />
with Crabmeat<br />
Blind Halibut Sresk In<br />
Creole Sauce<br />
.Breaded Veil Cutter,<br />
Brawn ©f«vy<br />
SAT. & SUN.<br />
SEPTEMBER 26r 27<br />
Chicken Cacciaronj and<br />
and Spaghetti, rto veg<br />
Grilled Ham Steak,<br />
Pineapple Ring<br />
Broiled Haddock Fillet,<br />
Butter Sauce<br />
MONDAY<br />
SEPTEMBER 28<br />
Bar • Q Baby Spare R*b»<br />
Chicken a la King an<br />
eutttrMl Noodku, 1 vtg,<br />
French Fried Cl»m BIN,<br />
Cotktall Stun<br />
TUESDAY<br />
SEPTEMBER 29<br />
•s(l(d Ham, CaMMg* and<br />
Boiled Potato, no vag.<br />
Old PaihiMad Beef Stew,<br />
"Complete with vag.<br />
Fried Cod FI*h FIIW,<br />
Tartar Save*<br />
SEPTBMflER 30<br />
PorM SwiU StMk hi<br />
<strong>On</strong>km Orivy<br />
m»kti OiickM L«f,<br />
OKjat <strong>On</strong>vy<br />
Shrimp Cacclawre and<br />
Sp*9f>«ttl, ne v«f,<br />
OCTOBER 1<br />
BaM CWckw Br*M wttti<br />
Stuff.!, Olblet Oravy<br />
Breadad Vtai Chop.<br />
TwniM favn<br />
FOR A<strong>On</strong>iTIONAL We SOUP<br />
AND C0FF6I, CHOICE OF<br />
liKh WITI' rnU|>ht (his yeor than<br />
in (he Ihn-p year histiiry nf Lhe<br />
cvi-ni Al SohiTneik , wa*<br />
fii cliHImnri (if Ihi. I-VMIII with<br />
P l,.m<br />
Thi' i-iinte»l wiui sUiiJi'd on<br />
bearhi". friim 2Tith Id 55th sU<br />
with Cishfrmen cijrnpiHing<br />
frurn as fur away as North<br />
C'ariiiitiii and Virginia. Pileggi<br />
said Conditiirns were exi-i'llent<br />
ffir the conti'st with ijood<br />
weather iind schciols nf h|iii>li«h<br />
Mist hcyiinri the breakers<br />
A liilal <strong>of</strong> 150 fish were<br />
ran ah I during the iwo day<br />
I'vi'iit Largei,! fish raujjht was (i<br />
2M pound striped bass landed<br />
by Berme Wicgno nf the Vielm<br />
A A f'liihi.f Philari,.iph,n<br />
Sfudies abroad<br />
HE GOT A WHOPPER: Chrii Sylvestro. <strong>of</strong> the South<br />
Philadelphia Surfcasters Club, exhibits i 4-pound, 14-oz.<br />
blue fish which he landed in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> contest.<br />
Deserted pets problem<br />
dog warden reports<br />
The facilities «nd functions<br />
SOMERS POINT Maureen <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> AnimaJ<br />
Oerety, daughter* <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Shelter were explained to<br />
Mrs Oeorge Oerety <strong>of</strong> 303 W, Kiwanis members at their<br />
New Jersey av. and a studint at regular luncheon meeting at<br />
Si Mary's College Notre Dame, Slmms' Restaurant. '<br />
Ind,, is spending her <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Dog Warden.<br />
sophomore year studying at Mrs. Elizabeth A.: Schneider<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Innsbruck in said thit this time <strong>of</strong> year<br />
Innsbruck, Austria. She is one many dop and cits are<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1 2 girls and 34 boys in the abandoned by their owners.<br />
Notrp Dame foreign study<br />
She reported that last year<br />
prograjn majoring in Oermaji.<br />
the Shelter eared for 861 e»ts,<br />
B96 dop and 58 miscellaneous<br />
animals including ducks, geese,<br />
and other animals.<br />
Homes were found for 415<br />
CLASSIFIED AD dogs and 188 cat*. The other<br />
animals were destroyed after<br />
BRINGS RiSULTS<br />
the allotted time.<br />
CRAB TRAP<br />
chiaif oLoun^a C7' Keitaurant<br />
ON THE Gl«eif SOMERS PfllNT<br />
— DIAL nr-iffi —<br />
SPECIAL iwmm MENU<br />
*1.25<br />
MONDAY<br />
Fried Oysters, French Friw and Cola Slaw<br />
or Spaghetti and Meat Ball*<br />
TUESDAY'<br />
Old Fathioned Beef Stew or Fried<br />
Flounder, Vegetable and Potato<br />
WEDNESDAY .<br />
Shrimp Newburg en uiurete, French<br />
Frle* and Cola Slaw or Chili Con Came<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Stuffed Cabbage and Mashed Potato**<br />
or Fried Chicken, Vegetable and Potato<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Meat Loaf with Mathed Potatoes and<br />
Mu»hroom Gravy or Broiled Filet <strong>of</strong><br />
Blue Fish, Vegetable and Potato<br />
•SATURDAY<br />
Deviled Clams, Vegetable and Potato<br />
Hot Beef Sandwich w/Ma»hed PetatOM<br />
and Vegetable<br />
ALL PLATTERS SERVTO WTTH ROL1, i BUTTTO<br />
• SERVED NOON "TIL 3 P, M, *<br />
mm Mdaat<br />
BRUNCH<br />
*»nr*d AafWHn <strong>On</strong> f/ta Jtnw Com$tl<br />
THE SAX<br />
THE OCIAN CITY SENTINELLIDOiR<br />
The animals are destroyed<br />
by the injection method which<br />
the speaker said is the most<br />
humane way to dispose <strong>of</strong> an<br />
animal, '<br />
The Dog Warden noted that<br />
dogs running loose not only are<br />
apt to be hit by i car but also<br />
create a serioug traffic hazard.<br />
There is no excuse for n dog to<br />
be on the loose, she said.<br />
Mrs.. Schneider explained the<br />
operation <strong>of</strong> the Shelter and<br />
expressed her appreciation to<br />
those who h«*lp maintain the<br />
shelter and give financial<br />
assistance,<br />
Ptst President Bruce P.<br />
Dlmon was program chairman<br />
and presented the speak*r.<br />
Next week the regular<br />
luncheon meeting will be held<br />
at Plymouth Inn, and will meet<br />
there during the winter<br />
months.<br />
Johnson new<br />
school head<br />
Frank R. Johnson <strong>of</strong> 184 E.<br />
Atlantic blvd. has, been named<br />
Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Schools for<br />
Olassboro and will assume thi<br />
position in November.<br />
Johnson U a native <strong>of</strong><br />
Olassboro and a veteran <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Army Signal Corps. H«<br />
received his bachelor <strong>of</strong> telenc*<br />
degree in education from<br />
Olassboro State College, his<br />
master's degree specializing in<br />
school administration from the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> P»nnsylvania and<br />
has completed additional<br />
graduate studies for hi*<br />
doctorate at the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Pennsylvania,<br />
He is active in the United<br />
Methodist Church, has served<br />
on several county organizations<br />
<strong>of</strong> principals, supervisors and<br />
superintendenti both in New<br />
Jersey and Pennsylvania and is<br />
a^ member <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Trustees <strong>of</strong> the Curriculum<br />
Development Council for<br />
South»m New Jersey, affiliated<br />
with Classboro State College.<br />
At present Johnson is<br />
superintendent <strong>of</strong> schools In<br />
Margate,<br />
Johnson is married and has<br />
three daughters and three (ons.<br />
ClauHM Ad. Iring R«**lr*<br />
A "Buffet A La Suony" fwturinf,<br />
Gtfirn HtA Brown foUtoM'FWfy Scnm-<br />
in SMN • PeOto fmukm wi* D»<br />
Bckm. HwbMry Syrup • IwcctReb «AI<br />
WINNING CATCH: A 38Mi pound striper caught by<br />
Bernard Wiepjid. <strong>of</strong> Medford Lakes, wai the top catch in<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Surf Fishing toumainent. Wiepnd fished<br />
with the Victor Athletic club (Senior Studios Photoj)<br />
LURAY DUPLICATE An<br />
average <strong>of</strong> 84 was made at the<br />
Luniy Duplicate Bridft game<br />
played last week North South<br />
playen icoring above average<br />
were Joe and Peg Piertel B5W,<br />
Ann Burman and Anita Talley<br />
88V4, Ruth Robinhold- and<br />
Ethel Bartolette 8SW, Niomi<br />
Seymour and Lee M<strong>of</strong>Titt S7V4<br />
and Bea French and Betty<br />
Martinea 16,<br />
Those playing E«stWest and<br />
coming in above average were<br />
Irvin| and Hazel Williarnton<br />
105,~Emiiy and Wilson Smith<br />
9BH, Theresa Alexander and<br />
Lois KUbourne S9H and<br />
Dorothea Seabrook and Lucille<br />
Mina SB<br />
This concluded the Luray<br />
Duplicate Bridge games for the<br />
season. Mrs. Anita Talley,<br />
director, announced trophy<br />
winneri for the two six.week<br />
series. Winners in July were<br />
Ear! M<strong>of</strong>fltt, Drat, and Joe<br />
PiersoL second. August winners<br />
were Vi Bedrosian, first, and<br />
Gy BedroHan, Becond<br />
BOXWOOD DUPLICATE<br />
An average <strong>of</strong> 38 was made at<br />
the Boiwood Duplicate Bridge<br />
game played last Wednesday<br />
evening. Top scrireri were Mr<br />
Bridge<br />
Garden Dept. presents<br />
program on flowers<br />
LINWOOD "Were Dealing<br />
With Flowers' was the theme<br />
<strong>of</strong> the program presented by<br />
the Garden Department at the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Women's Club<br />
<strong>of</strong> Linwood Monday evening in<br />
Central Hall.<br />
Thit marked the first<br />
meeUng <strong>of</strong> the fall season for<br />
the club which iskn affiliate <strong>of</strong><br />
the New J*rsey Federation <strong>of</strong><br />
Women 'iClubi.<br />
The program centered<br />
around a flower show and blue<br />
ribbons were awarded to Mrs,<br />
Arthur Truman, Mrs. Roger<br />
Mulholland, Mrs. John<br />
Morrow, and Mrs, Richard<br />
L»mpri!chL<br />
Mrs, Charlps Appleget<br />
presided at the business<br />
meeting at which time Miss<br />
Nsineie Nugent related her<br />
experiences at Citizenship<br />
Institute at Douglass College in<br />
June. Miss Nugent was the<br />
club's delegate.<br />
Mrs, Truman announced<br />
that th« club wUI host the New<br />
JiMey State Federation <strong>of</strong><br />
Women'i Clubs Second District<br />
Pall Conference October 28, It<br />
will be held In Oentral United<br />
Methodist Church,<br />
Dates to remember include<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 30 for the Regional<br />
Pall Conference to be held al<br />
Smithville and October 8 when<br />
Federation Day will b*<br />
conducted at Strawbridge and<br />
Cloth if r In the Cherry Hill<br />
Mall.<br />
Mrs, Fred Saisi, American<br />
Home Department chairman,<br />
reported the cookbook has<br />
been compiled and is now<br />
being printed, It will go on m\e<br />
in the near future.<br />
Conservation and Garden<br />
Department chairman, Mm<br />
Richard Larnprecht,<br />
announced thit her group had<br />
made 10 floral arrangement<br />
for the teachers' luncheon held<br />
early thii month at Belhaven<br />
•», School.<br />
•International Relation!<br />
chairman Mrs. Donald Freat<br />
requested finuiciil donations<br />
for Mc«l. for Million* The<br />
dub UN ii collecting girl 1 *<br />
bathing Mitt to be taken to the<br />
Vineuuid Sfhool, Tfce« .re to<br />
be taken to the n«t meeting.<br />
Queitt introduced «id<br />
wetoomid by MM, Wilrtr<br />
BlbMh Jr. were Mr* ChruUinn<br />
and Mrs. Henry Becker 45, and<br />
Uraee McEwan and Ginny<br />
Seigii 40M Also above average<br />
were Don Millar and Rod<br />
Bosbyshell and Ed Zerrer and<br />
Ann Marshall<br />
Average at Sunday's game<br />
was S4. Ann Marshall and<br />
Naomi Seymour took first<br />
honors with 66W and Mr, and<br />
Mrs. Al Coane came in second<br />
with 64. Othen acoring above<br />
averafe were Grace MeEwan<br />
and Ginny Seigh, Rod<br />
Bosbyshell and Art Levine and<br />
Mr1 and Mm Reuben guMman.<br />
Boxwood Duplicate Bridg*<br />
gams are played every Sunday<br />
and Wednesday at 7:45 p.m al<br />
416 Atlantic av,<br />
• • •<br />
OCEAN CITY DUPLICATE<br />
• A tie for fast place developed<br />
at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate<br />
Bridge fame played Tuesday<br />
evening. Those in the tie were<br />
Mr. C. E. Mclwen and Prank<br />
Seigh and Theresa Alexander<br />
and Reuben Sussman. Placing<br />
third were Laurel<br />
and Jsne<br />
Mowbray<br />
9 i- - -<br />
MBtrnjlfi<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />
games are played every<br />
Tuesday at 7.45 p.m. in the<br />
American Legion Hall, 14th it<br />
ind H*ven jv.<br />
Decker, Mrs, Andrew<br />
Theodore, Mis, Vincent<br />
Lasewa and Mrs, Elliot Kjos,<br />
Hostesses for the evening<br />
w«re Mrs, Frederick Auer, Mrs.<br />
Phillip Gujtaison, Mrs. William<br />
Meade, Mrs. Robert Potter and<br />
Mrs. William Ventors. Tlie<br />
"Pretty Spot" was a fall<br />
arrangement done by Mrs.<br />
James Hamphill,<br />
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