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New<br />

Smart Loot in<br />

Sport Coats<br />

an A Slacks ,,.<br />

A Man's<br />

Idea <strong>of</strong><br />

a Summer Suit<br />

SlioulJ Do<br />

for<br />

His Appearance<br />

Again, lasliion's preferred new fabric taket<br />

llie spot light... in conl, colorful Palm Beach<br />

sport coats and slacks. You'll like the smooth<br />

feel <strong>of</strong> this rich, nubliy.tojtliired fabric ,.,<br />

the free and easy appearance that's Palm<br />

Beach tailoring magic. And your eyes will<br />

pop at the wonderful colors in our largo<br />

fresh stork. Drop hy and see!<br />

Sport Ceati 32,50 Slacks 10.95<br />

PALM BEACH*<br />

fashioiisj from a rich, distinctive fabric iliat'g<br />

"woven to breathe"<br />

Cool-Trim Palm Beach<br />

32.50<br />

Luxury <strong>Line</strong>d 37.95<br />

IMeri just naturally lake lo llif smart rirhnt?*,*<br />

<strong>of</strong> this smunth.fnpling Palm Bcarh fnhrie<br />

... especially when fashioned into the hand,<br />

dome, easy-draping suit you see here. You'll<br />

like It. too, for its famous Palni Beach cool.<br />

nnss and wrinkle resistance ... its exclusive<br />

controlled tailoring that giye» you the fine<br />

fit and smartness <strong>of</strong> Pints costing many times<br />

more, See the magnificent colors<br />

•R«. T, M. Ooudali.Sanforil. Inf. Mohair, rayon, acetate and s» nylon, in malt styles.<br />

OPEN DAILY, 9:30 A. M,<br />

Monhy thru' Thursday, Closing 5:30 P. M.<br />

fl^Wdays and Satunbys'tfl 9:00 P.M.<br />

THI OttAN €IT¥<br />

WONDER GIRL —<br />

franf •liirrine from top to •»«•<br />

torn I Adjustable boned br. tor<br />

strategic thapMnaking . , . H<br />

lurvn ftw way you'd Ilk* tol<br />

Made ef §yn Tafftta . , , drl.»<br />

amailngly fast , , , amailngly<br />

light tool<br />

NOTHING .....<br />

F/fS A Boor LIKE A<br />

PLAID LASSY _<br />

Form perfect fit , , ,<br />

n.w draped £r« |t Interlined<br />

with pelisn th.l<br />

adds curv.-conlrol with,<br />

out benlng.<br />

a suit cut far<br />

Patented Stay.|ra<br />

ant youthful Umtm ^<br />

rle union <strong>of</strong> Afetaii m |,<br />

f«».<br />

MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE \<br />

MONDAY, MAY 31 ! & !<br />

STORf aOSES 1 P. M.<br />

K<br />

SyS Yean Young , , .<br />

That's <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

This Jubilee Year<br />

Hh YIAIt — No, 7<br />

<strong>On</strong> Dredging<br />

;w <strong>City</strong> Marina<br />

Hill Co. Say* It<br />

Can't Start Work<br />

Until September<br />

The fust step in thr<br />

Ton<br />

rULtion <strong>of</strong> the propoMMl (it\ ' u ' r<br />

rim nn Little rint;ci ( I1.111 , ,,M1',ni<br />

ran into tcmpmaiv dekn in,,,,)<br />

jhis week .lulling Jition h\ wii.in<br />

•he Matt- on its pioject lo 'I'". 1<br />

Iwpen Ihi. (h innel ,inrl JISII<br />

iratiss < til<br />

Bid*: MIK Mil<br />

inimi^ iniii i-.<br />

nrt imii IN (lit<br />

hf \ u 111 In i n v<br />

Hi on llu i'nth<br />

ras., iml IIIMI<br />

mil iii tin1<br />

• It V<br />

I 1 Kill fui III, I 111<br />

initi il pli 1 1 III<br />

.huh Mill hi IlK 1<br />

l(l| HI IlK 1 1 Kill<br />

111 111 ( III " dim i<br />

Action t>o tht bldi wil de<br />

Iferrvd, howsV", pending award<br />

Itno <strong>of</strong> In* &t«l« dredging contract.<br />

• The Nivlgatlon Division <strong>of</strong> thiiu ( i < Him \% MI<br />

^i (u nl \tl •••n(i.M 1 tmoiiiiK i t *. • . H<br />

) consult i itj|\<br />

moi' th in ihi *^<br />

0 •ppiopii i<br />

n in a 11 ci<br />

v 1 h Ku Mi<br />

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lli. h in<br />

dt tm ii<br />

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I Ml )I i hoi i<br />

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>n<br />

ill i» IM n d<br />

•A till in ti Li<br />

ited D\ tht luiiinii in<br />

i m(.<br />

iU il urn K<br />

Hit hi >i ( lllMll<br />

t nt ordin nice • tith > i/<br />

IJ Hid 1o<br />

i (Mind out tin HIM It il por<br />

e the m trinai<br />

I nin<br />

. i tin MM; i 1 in<br />

TK* co mm in (oners kaid the grj<br />

I iff fUffJClng protect will be dp<br />

I until next year when<br />

|fendl Will b* appropriated for the<br />

Th|| brings the co*t down to<br />

US 50 well within the amount<br />

|«.tptted for thK V*5T<br />

[ ttMlcr UnUil rtpit^ nt iti\i >i<br />

p Hill dun lo'd >h( (ommi ' >n' ><br />

Page 3 please<br />

Bell Injured<br />

i Phila. Accident<br />

[ K;illlf]iiif<br />

anil Mr<br />

rd., i<br />

! Mr. Bell re<br />

Am. ..fit. li<br />

Knh.-n K.<br />

in Hie irn<br />

Hu^piijil. lM<br />

coticiis'.ifin<br />

ne sis ihi< rt Milt<br />

Iliat<br />

mUd Ih it Ills ll t<br />

ill Hid i ill p<br />

Inimt lit it till<br />

lit SJ1,1 (h, if ( nil. lit OCtllll' d tl<br />

I illCllv^'i V uhilt Mr<br />

and li. II Hit t l)li Itl A 'sm<br />

•nmnn Ir<br />

liirnnn<br />

tif Odl Ljnt r i ut i<br />

y luul been iti>;irtmt-nt hiut<br />

.Soniu-niiialn. whrt wjis tlii<br />

t Ihe time. . Ciflith. president f th<br />

ASMH-iiiliun, :nii.uurit-f(I that durlnK<br />

I<br />

that w^-k (.'hiklrt-ii uccuinpa<br />

th*L'ir puriNit-S un viit.-jttJOtls ijnd<br />

lu-n- will lw j-iv«»ii rouin imd<br />

111 I (Mill rt^tAiirjintS and hotfl<br />

itt v-hJirfj*"<br />

Th* promotion wii dl*cu*t*d at<br />

» mnting <strong>of</strong> th* At«*cf«tJon latt<br />

w**k at th* Gl*n-Nvr Hotvl. It<br />

wat d«ld*4 to mak* "Child W**k"<br />

•n annual *v*nt to that youngit.tr*<br />

will tMCAiti* r*gular vltlton as<br />

th«y grow Into adults and In turn<br />

bring th*ir own children.<br />

ActDrdlllt In U ntlltUi plains fur<br />

(hi. t Vt III tllf. VOLlllt't(« ri v\ 111 hi<br />

^liit. n Itiulll Jnd bOsild li hudlx <strong>of</strong><br />

tttuik Hit AmtLlican plani<br />

V isltors<br />

to hon K UMII^ thi Furo i plan ,<br />

uill h t\*" mfjls<br />

h to obtain tht purtlLip^ |<br />

tiuii uf t>lhti rm ichniitv timl biistnoss<br />

plaits in tht ivtitlt Mining pitliltf.<br />

iind shops will lji_ ii.MUtl ti> full) tht<br />

ini>i(><br />

Th* *v«nt- will b* «dv*rtii*d In<br />

th# Sunday Uiuet <strong>of</strong> n**rby tnttro<br />

poll tart rt*w*p*p«r» for th* next<br />

thr** w*«ksJ beginning thii Sun<br />

day Publicity r*l*as*i alto will<br />

ba ifnt out<br />

John W Ahli hciitls « COininitler<br />

plfinilin^ tht- t.-vi>nt H*- i* hi-iny. iis<br />

ivted by MKs Kay Hyuii, Ilav Sun<br />

derl.nid Jim! Al Au\w-* Tht- cummi<br />

tut- u-it! work with Arthur \Viitkin<br />

promo,i»n d'rector for the Diiimoll<br />

Jntiiift? tiirnmHisf, to hnvt» tlic prok'i;im<br />

pjirt <strong>of</strong> tht- Jnhllpe cektiratiini<br />

K\pldinil)jJ tht- plftn fllltlifr, Mr<br />

W;it kills said I fiat tht.- ufU-r would<br />

include vountfsUMs UU lo 12 VL-LII?, on<br />

Pag* 1r pl*a«*<br />

2,000th New<br />

Home Due Soon<br />

29 Units Started<br />

Here During May<br />

it homt<br />

<strong>On</strong> Milt, thi h<<br />

pt I lotl h-is<br />

mil llu JlHMnh m<br />

ll I., h. mn-.llu<br />

nthin thi IKM w<br />

This li |iult h r<br />

istinl^ In I<br />

It nr\ H { o ipt I<br />

| past nini. vi. n ft"<br />

1 ltitHi tif llu nt u h<<br />

,iiK, Uorl.l u ir II<br />

(ion 111<br />

^ <strong>of</strong> th<br />

tl I'MHt<br />

inp Insp* t lur I<br />

i sjitl Ih ll Ins j<br />

n t tirds <strong>of</strong> tht<br />

I 4 \ it I t ipitu<br />

m's hlillt hen 1<br />

tliitltjns t ml '<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> lib pormlt.s w*»i-t* issiit-tfor<br />

building proji'tls ,-slini.itf.l ill<br />

$261,162. Of this. 2tt permits wen<br />

for iii-w homes valued at appm\i<br />

niiHrlv $214,200. Tin.- iwimc munlli<br />

?j>-it year produtM>i| 11H pfrmits fi k tnd miifli olT with nine<br />

A human cliilin <strong>of</strong> Is men was<br />

land, and washed her aijainst the Hth |<br />

The trucks this week are heiitg<br />

•rife sf about $7,000. Th. dupl.n<br />

Col. Thomson's addr.it climaied • cm H.iif. .ind oni- AmerirAii<br />

formed to lifcKuards to rescue an<br />

st. Jelly. Mllislay and Morrow went i<br />

i brought from their fat-lory site in<br />

Was «h. casfllesf, astlmatM at<br />

a colorful c.remony and Imprei' line itis<strong>On</strong>K the city a total nf<br />

unldeniined hiilhef at 8th St. Sun. nut over the, prerariouii roeks to !<br />

I Wisconsin by y representatives p<br />

<strong>of</strong> ihe •Iva purttie as the resort paused •^I'llfi Miloi (tlunrd B llimkfr<br />

bring her to shore. Sht> KUffertd !<br />

day when a stroni! undertow u<br />

Hmail Ford Int.- , <strong>of</strong> PicasantviNe* In it. busy holiday activities lo rt portt^ was annsunEtti by C.pt. Williams. in 1953<br />

s soon as passible after their de- II was the laruest and must inter. :<br />

muwir 1* ptirtt*H<br />

.channel S, snd wa« inter- plunged into Ihe mvt '" «l» ^•n<br />

Total new homes thus far are livery. They will supplement two estiiiM parade In years for the an-<br />

wed by sic Aim Seott about var- <strong>of</strong> a boat at the unprotectea beach, j ^ nevl Siaiions will be manned estimated at HOUM3, while those ! uncovered trucks currently serving nual event The line uf march<br />

Tolict rii.ot(K ic\i.il that tht<br />

evenis Brheduled for <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

i at 9th st,, 17lh «t., Brighion pi, and <strong>of</strong> last year tutaled 11,40?Ml as <strong>of</strong> I Hie city's trash toilet-lion routes, snapped With the precisian <strong>of</strong> men<br />

plastk mermjuds tlKpia^td b\<br />

7Sth birthday year. Local The running tide proved tea<br />

llu 4 itv anil hiislni sk plaets to<br />

| 32nd st.<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 1 The 182 new units eon-f The now trucks are reported com- end 'wnnirn <strong>of</strong> all branches <strong>of</strong> the<br />

»rt <strong>of</strong> the program agreed that ng even fa the guards, who<br />

t timmt.mfiiiit4 the Irlamtmd Jub-<br />

strong even «r ,.,,„„..„.. „.„ The T h e w w||, ^ ,n ,,,,,,,,„„<br />

Slrueted this year is exactly 10 jess ! pl«ely covered, and meehanljod to armed forces.<br />

,0 ,he<br />

Persuasive promotion job.<br />

than the number In the first live pack —"" a " larger '-~— load •""• <strong>of</strong> '' debris "•—'• thsii<br />

llet. Imve either 4«4a|ied th(<br />

"— Three platoons <strong>of</strong> infantry fniln •<br />

held<br />

>ung<br />

Hit<br />

men<br />

man<br />

en<br />

up<br />

the<br />

while<br />

fcaai<br />

a group <strong>of</strong> j opened last week at it, Charles<br />

«Aiins men en the Beach were en- 1<br />

pi,, 10th and<br />

(nife .<br />

14th sis.<br />

months last year.<br />

the trucks presently in use. They<br />

uiitiie nf tin. pllfi rerh or have<br />

Fort Dl£ ted the parade behind the<br />

..ih Illtod to l»ln hands In • III* «haln<br />

t<br />

are fully encloses!, preventing rub-<br />

•ii.il ui moutt'il their Inli rest a*><br />

martial airs played by the Cape May :<br />

fram the beach h» the ylttlm and<br />

bish from blowing into the streets.<br />

stiuwnll plum<br />

County American Legion Band, Im<br />

haul him In. Me left the Kane<br />

nl\ tine <strong>of</strong> the nuimalds wa-<br />

mediately following W.RS a platoon f <<br />

befera the sumrit could obtain<br />

ttptiiltd miitfiing n\er thr. neek<br />

Oup <strong>City</strong><br />

INSIDE TIPS<br />

WACs. smartly dressed In summer.<br />

his nafrw.<br />

end from a him I at 7th st and<br />

uniform,<br />

Lcnttnl n\<br />

A platoon <strong>of</strong> ullars from the<br />

Naval Air Station mt Pomona,<br />

dr.is.d In summer whites, separ><br />

atad Ihe WAG unit from a group<br />

ol lha Air Porte Base it PaltHn*,<br />

In charn* <strong>of</strong> LI, Charles Mlllan,<br />

and marthlnf under Hie torn<br />

mandsj sf Staff Stjl, waller jack,<br />

ion, drlllmastsr.<br />

Thay'ra From Missouri<br />

Mr and Mrs. j, E, Lyness. <strong>of</strong><br />

Savannah, Mo., had their first glimpse<br />

<strong>of</strong> ocean <strong>City</strong> when they visited (heir<br />

son and daughter-in-law this past<br />

Street<br />

Point<br />

itreet<br />

week end, Ll. (Jgi and Mrs, Eugene I a—ApMM<br />

P. Lyness, 40» Central av., enter, i<br />

Ufned the visitors. Li, Lynena la<br />

The military segment <strong>of</strong> the nar. ; stationed at the Pomona Naval Air<br />

1<br />

tde concluded with Buttery B, rioinii Base,<br />

AAA Battalion, New Jersey National<br />

1 „,..<br />

4 .„...<br />

5<br />

Guard, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Th. Youth Cantw has lust<br />

Girl Seoul Troop No, 1 and Brow, an outstanding winter<br />

nie Troop No. 4 were followed In tMn pltrv, | p<br />

P*t* 1, PIMM<br />

•MtMn 4. pas* I.<br />

Traffic V(<br />

Bathing<br />

Called Li<br />

Many felMrwd<br />

.Through In<br />

In JobiU*<br />

Sunny and warm.<br />

TlioM magical i -<br />

wMitter, along<br />

j other factors.<br />

bring to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

believed to have I<br />

i largest Memorial Day',,<br />

end crowd <strong>of</strong> visitor*<br />

ord from Saturday<br />

Monday.<br />

Truffle volume and I..<br />

beach and boardwalk<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e and July a*<br />

najshboring cities flocked to t<br />

atlOR is rnjoy the moat<br />

thrrnloy hollrlai peiiad at '<br />

•tin in many years<br />

Temfiwaturtts<br />

t* 74 davrsNMi,<br />

tatnparatur*, tMrMnfl •»*!_._<br />

on Safurdar, sutiusnefial tw art 1<br />

shora ssrswia Monday aatd m<br />

M dasraas.<br />

Experienced obsvrvvrs at tlM<br />

•cene »i.rr rmpnatlc In ctllla<br />

eruwd a retwd breaker<br />

I'hiel uf Puller William H.<br />

Jr said that traffic How m<br />

heavieiit in hix<br />

Memorial Day p*rHid.<br />

that (ail there wrrr no I<br />

4lcnL% un4l 4mlv a few<br />

Imps ,<br />

1 he throng was so larsv<br />

chief and seicral other men 1<br />

their normal mid lUmmer '<br />

trol" ptilky. rematnlnfC on duty I<br />

II14.' end <strong>of</strong> the 4 p m I01<br />

*liirt i>n Saturday and staying \<br />

tin patrol until about 4 a- m<br />

10 be prepared itrr traffic<br />

or digoider<br />

•each Parrel Captain<br />

Wllliana alia tailed H i<br />

ff*n'fflff*9T Isal 1 sss*4V]r r C a ^ l%n<br />

parlanca, pelntln* sat that<br />

on fit* beeth at lath ssst 1<br />

r-lvaliad rnVd^easan anal that<br />

other batbara wr+ acasa*resl<br />

the entire l«n»itr*ef th.<br />

Ihe Ki.i4.li Patrol treated 33<br />

.ud t.i>i'A<br />

^100 Planes Visit 1<br />

'Port on Hoik<br />

Pilot, 73, <strong>On</strong>* ef<br />

Aerial Gu«tts<br />

Ihe KiuhJiiit reputation for<br />

pitalitv lieint: dixelnped at task<br />

"nan (.Itv Munlt Ipal Airport bf sn^ ^j<br />

tanw. mure wldt^.pread as Ills* I<br />

uf u itam bakf h> the Airport ,<br />

union at the held on Monday<br />

Assut lution olHcia.li eKtlmated Uut<br />

up In 1OO pmatp airplanes hrotl«tai<br />

mini than 3IHI iieoplc to this<br />

fur jm tiutniK til aviutiun 4nt!<br />

h\ uhit.li Hit liical gioup la<br />

Inc nniili K'liKlwill fur this resort.<br />

Dr F B Lane Malnes, Astweiey<br />

lion president, repartee! that M<br />

ene occasion fAonday, 4S<br />

were counted parked so the<br />

ways. He said the visitors<br />

and went at tha Reid in a ata—)fi. "";<br />

procession from sunup t*<br />

sundown<br />

Miu hifc allLndtint at the I<br />

ported that 5.1 pilots signed thr']<br />

He added Imtaeicr this w«a<br />

alMiut hulf the number <strong>of</strong><br />

uhlrh touched wheels to UM<br />

Sik\ <strong>of</strong> gas and oil and other ertMirffr'<br />

weii giratU stimulated by the oaa>.<br />

lnK<br />

Dr Ilalnt"} said the plane<br />

frtrm 4t see his 1 *<br />

Hies to RvMAh on butine**<br />

TIME and TIDE<br />

•• tb Mek 1<br />

1dm, add H I<br />

MA


;|WM<br />

<strong>of</strong> Uw tabllth*d Immadlat. peuailltn, FOR<br />

QUICK 1ALI OWNER WILL TAKE<br />

(raduHd Iran fllMO)<br />

t badrHmi, all with twin bt S*. 3 b«k i _..<br />

Mania oat •—- Mai •—• r».,dov,-« no fair cam BM writ n><br />

Raa Mata 1MM fUB"—»0I Hard! Mi. —i filjlilii (A<br />

To Attend Reunion Of<br />

Ohio College Class<br />

I)r. W. Thomas Adams, 012 Atlantic<br />

av . will receive a silver cortirmale<br />

alons with other members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 1029 sradualin/; class when<br />

he attends the 25th anniversary class<br />

reunion <strong>of</strong> The Ohio College <strong>of</strong><br />

Chiropody, this sveek end. The cer,<br />

lificate will bo presented during<br />

commencement exercises for the<br />

class <strong>of</strong> <strong>1954</strong> at the college, Satur.<br />

day morning,<br />

A dinner tomorrow fr'riday 1 eve.<br />

niiiB and a luncheon on Saturday,<br />

will he attended by the members and<br />

Iheir wives<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Adams will fly to<br />

Cleveland tomorrow and fly back en<br />

Kiihday in time for baccalaureate<br />

services nf ihe eradiigtiiia class <strong>of</strong><br />

the Oeean <strong>City</strong> High School,<br />

FOR SALE<br />

iAY S1CTION<br />

BUNGALOW<br />

1 bedroom., living room, dining<br />

room, kitchen and bath. Nicely<br />

furnished, large lot, liar garage,<br />

A rial buy. fO% 01 Financing.<br />

Redyetd to<br />

$8,700<br />

Mutt Sell<br />

COLONIAl, TYPI HOMI<br />

Overlooking setan. Heated, Three<br />

lovely bedrsomi. Living room<br />

with fireplace. Dining rssm, kitchen,<br />

and bath. Also J b.droora<br />

apt, Spscisus grounds with a corner<br />

location.<br />

Week-End Special $17,500<br />

ATTiNTION Oi'i<br />

We have ievera! hemei avaiiaefe<br />

which can be purchased for 10%<br />

DOWN. Balance rnsrtgaged for<br />

31 or 30 yeari,<br />

CALL US AT ONCE<br />

SUMMER RENTALS<br />

ALL TYPIS — HI US FIRST<br />

D. ALLEN<br />

STRETCH, JR.<br />

803 Central Avenue<br />

Phone 0655<br />

B<br />

R<br />

Nij' froBi Kri*!t'B_...<br />

fi»r brtt^r latu^t Mad ihat<br />

warn, friendl^ ii^Ftlrp Ihgi<br />

»D«t« jnu nalhinir it all. bgl<br />

i* priFi-ln,i ill tlm omd,<br />

K,\f, pFidi* nf gHBPf!,tliB ivUI<br />

In. jnyri, Hhrn igu hui Ibin<br />

hnelj I«..1»,,.H> unit In.<br />

rati'd in ftav •pfflnn, in pi.<br />

p*-liriit f-itnilliiffii sort & siiii-n,<br />

did ifirpm^ at uBly 91l,5do,6f<br />

IF VCIT Brr inton.»tfd in Bluk<br />

I in« jour diiliarg wurk for<br />

I y*ta. ysa fmm't Eo WFBIUJ Qm<br />

I thin liir«F faur-unilly ui.il;<br />

la<br />

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IF WE SILL IT<br />

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BRIDEGAM REALTY<br />

516 Ith St. Otun <strong>City</strong><br />

M 0953<br />

A SUPERIOR<br />

NEW CORNER HOME<br />

IN A SELECT<br />

GARDENS LOCATION<br />

WIST ATLANTIC BOULEVARD AND LANDING ROAD<br />

OPPOSITE THE LAGOON<br />

Designed for Gracious Living. There are 3 Bedrooms, 2 Ctramii Tibl<br />

Baths, Separate Maid's Quarters with Full Bath, Large 2-Car Garagi,]<br />

PRICED<br />

AT<br />

$36,500<br />

This will be <strong>of</strong> Particular Interest to a Discriminate Buyw<br />

OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 1 TO 5 P. M,<br />

PHONE 3035<br />

OTHER HOURS BY APPOINTMENT<br />

MURRAY REAL ESTATE 332 ATLANTIC ti<br />

SEE<br />

THESE DIAMOND JUBILEE<br />

A GOOD PROPERTY IS LIKI A DiAMOND<br />

"... A SOUND INVESTMENT , , ."<br />

BUYS<br />

>RI (tarrn°u E -- s#lnl " -lt' ailiy.<br />

All yntfi fully furnllhad, Incllfiflng aytamatlE watar haatari.<br />

$2i,5M<br />

TWO FAMILY APARTMINT IN GARDENS<br />

First Floor: 1 badrssltls and bath, giragt. SiCSnd Floor: ] bodrqomi<br />

and bath, larf a, floorad attic, Furnlthtd.<br />

$12,710<br />

FOR RENT<br />

APARTMINT 1ITH ST. LAGOON<br />

Two badrogmt and bath, ilaapi ilx. Beit Slip Included,<br />

Far the Susan SIMO<br />

"TO II SURi" REALTOR "INIURI"<br />

Management Appraisals<br />

Sales Rentals<br />

Notary Public Mortgages<br />

Haney Lloyd Chattin<br />

REALTOR<br />

MAIN OFFICE; 131! ASBURY AVI, PHONE 0060<br />

BRANCH OFFICE: 894 BRIGHTON PL. PHONE 0432<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

Eil.blUh.d Jflf<br />

"Insure Your Title and Be Safe"<br />

PLANT rOUNDID IN It"<br />

COMPLETE TITLf INSURANCE<br />

THROUGHOUT NEW JERSEY<br />

CHELSEA TITLE<br />

and GUARANTY COMPANY<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

NATIONAL, BANK OF OCEAN CITY BUILDING<br />

OTHER SFPiem<br />

alluiii cttj, Manatc, g« i.ic city, wilatrMi, Cap* Mar Cairt »•••<br />

Strained 10 *• If*<br />

Mrs. Filbert's<br />

Oleomargariot<br />

Wetion Oil<br />

Pill MM ajllrf « ,<br />

>ki> M n%- Oil<br />

Swan Soap<br />

llf*•lllAQC<br />

Swanee<br />

coio-s.ft Tissue<br />

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Woodbury Soap<br />

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Woodbury Soap<br />

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b¥ 3 ••Hi liH abt ai itpfla? artfi<br />

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Palmelive<br />

Soap<br />

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Palmolive<br />

Soap<br />

kirk tin<br />

Cashmere-Bouquet<br />

Soap<br />

3 S.r 22 e<br />

Cashmere-Bouquet<br />

Soap<br />

kith IIM<br />

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Migoa<br />

Laundry Soap<br />

Vel<br />

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Stretch Your<br />

Dollars<br />

AMCuH (BMM In)<br />

Chuck. OQi<br />

Roast *v<br />

OfW PrK<br />

Veal<br />

Vial Roast *i£t - S7 a<br />

Logs & RiJMl if Veal - 49'<br />

VMI mam m imam " ti.ti<br />

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VMU PMtlM<br />

MffMUvtr<br />

B*Ttyrtot,*. 43 e<br />

Me<br />

Cflr»Bn«<br />

Fresh Shrimp M.d,um<br />

F h S •>••''" 23c<br />

Mid<br />

FLCWIDA<br />

Watermelons<br />

m<br />

pric»—nona> p^--* kt,<br />

Fresh Tomatoes 2 .C 35 e<br />

CHip (Oil PriM—Nsns Pric»d H(9h.r)<br />

Iceberg Lettuce 2 -• 29 C<br />

Californi* (on* pric*—n«n* pricwj Mgharj<br />

Large Lemons ^?W<br />

Snow Crop froun<br />

Chicken PartsmigWJm* 7S«<br />

Real Gold Lemonade »•>• 81£ 78*<br />

Libby's Melon Balls — 2 ^ 45«<br />

<strong>On</strong>MtMN O ZZ? I is; W<br />

SMMnrtft UnMb — 1 ts tS*<br />

PotatMt i %»,te* I ft It*<br />

••••Mtt OhkkM Pies I** 4f<br />

FUhstkkt •;-.::• ^ Ms<br />

Spoan<br />

Dole's Pineapple Chunks 2 ^<br />

SalaiBtetshg r% £ 2»« r<br />

Tomato Julee^,.2 V.\ 23« 4 t7.<br />

Dewco Golden Corn 7*Z 2<br />

83'<br />

27*<br />

IT<br />

Armour's Chopped Beef 3'i:;<br />

Wt'sFnutCwkWI ^ 26 e *1 °°<br />

^ 37*<br />

Corned or Roast Beef •-*j 38*<br />

Gelttin Desserts V;.'^ 4<br />

Hershey Syrup 2 '^<br />

Erj«i In Ihi. ^..rti..m»nt ,u.,.nl,.d Hvauah Sarwai**, Jwaa<br />

Aj«x<br />

Cleanser<br />

2 -^ 2S §<br />

Florient<br />

Aerosol Deodorant<br />

85 C<br />

Mi.<br />

Lifebuoy<br />

Sup<br />

win<br />

in.<br />

Kaiei<br />

Dog Meal<br />

33 e .a<br />

Fred's<br />

Mushroom<br />

Sauce


MfclMIHiht.Muty<br />

Iks <strong>On</strong>M Chiireh<br />

In Somers Point<br />

Plan, were made is Mart work an<br />

Point Graduates the making <strong>of</strong> pajamaa and dresses/<br />

for Ute Reeky Boy Indian Mi,,l.,n In<br />

j named for the club are Mr*. Blake.<br />

Montana<br />

| Mm, Ruth Rinwy. Mrs. Ruth Turner.<br />

The meeting approved the placing<br />

I Mrs. Dorothy M»«iblrr. Mrs. Clau-<br />

6uiM<br />

Tuesday Night <strong>of</strong> memorials to Jin, Josephine Iredetle<br />

Gcrrle And Mrs. Oliver. Tins<br />

land and to George Luckenbaeh in<br />

Guild will nslst (he Luther IjaKiir Third Class From<br />

the new Grace church building when<br />

Yemen's Guild <strong>of</strong> Grac* Luther I with Its weekly publication<br />

It Is completed.<br />

1 Church ua» held at the home <strong>of</strong> Plans were madt? for "Men's <strong>Jun</strong>ior High School It was announced that a covered<br />

. Ann Oliver Wednesdai exciting 'Night". <strong>Jun</strong>e 2.1. al I he homr tif Mm. SOMEIU) POINT—The third dish supper will be served at the<br />

CtllistiiiF Blake prrtidrd Mrs Ruth Ram,ev 1 Inuood Mrs Mrs « m mill KnidiuUon graduation exercise, exercise* <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the thenext<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the Society, <strong>Jun</strong>e 21.<br />

. a Gr»> led tilt demotions Cray "III IK- co ho.tci.-i An out | Som.-r, point <strong>Jun</strong>ior High .School uill Iladrk fm th Rk B Mi<br />

'IJPIUW were <br />

»rv«d tor the rrssp, "platter<br />

€hitter" was the sixth annual pre,<br />

ductlon <strong>of</strong> the Dramatk and Dante<br />

Werhthsp, and was held In Pleatantvlllt<br />

High Scheel Friday and<br />

Saturday, Seventyfsur Girl Scoutt<br />

took part.<br />

me American fancer society. They; Color Bearers for Troop 40 are ' fT"' •--"£•*.•.— '<br />

went to Miss Dorothy L, Molinari, | Darlene Keller and Harriet Gregory; i """ n M r '" lllrt<br />

Phon© 1363^ Free<br />

STOP and SHOP<br />

At Th*<br />

17* ST. MARKET<br />

FINE POODS CQMPITmvi PRICE;<br />

Ml CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

Serving<br />

FINE FOOD<br />

FROM SNACKS TO FULL-COURSE DINNK<br />

SPIN EVENINGS<br />

iGuelff ef Andreas i<br />

! Mr, and Mrs. James E. Andrea, 308<br />

• Inlet rd.. had as their guests over<br />

! ihe week end Mr, and Mrs, Mas<br />

j Blob, and son, Henry, from Phljadelphia.<br />

and Russell Reinecke. <strong>of</strong><br />

AWNINGS<br />

Albuquerque. New Mexico, The<br />

, Blob's, Mrs, Andrea's parents, ex-<br />

; peel lo slay here for the season in<br />

publicity chairman; .Mrs. Lea Fraser. guards, tiioria Table and Ruth Vieth<br />

ehou-man <strong>of</strong> the spans division, and Tro<strong>of</strong>J 41, Mrs. Betty Bowman,<br />

Mrs, James E. Fraser, county com leader, also held drill practice lost<br />

ARE JUDGBD BY THf/S APPMMMKt,<br />

munlties chairman.<br />

week.<br />

For Top TV Enjoyment,<br />

Get Top TV Service<br />

With<br />

FACTORY TRAINED<br />

TECHNICIANS<br />

ANTENNAS<br />

Erected and Installed<br />

* Self Supporting Towers •<br />

Authorized Dealers<br />

•HIILCO • RCA<br />

• ZENITH<br />

SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />

PHONE 1242 ASBURY AVENUE j<br />

« «<br />

HOWDY<br />

FOLKS!<br />

Greetings from thm Wild and Woolly Wnt from<br />

\ SUi and JERRY'S<br />

12th STREET and BOARDWALK<br />

WATCH FOR THK OPENING Of OUR<br />

WBTWN CORRAL<br />

LATTM PABT OP JUNE _ SOMETHING NEW AND DIPPMINT<br />

GRAND OPENING<br />

OF OUR<br />

FLOWER MART<br />

SAT. JUNE Sth . 12 NOON<br />

III OUR LARGE SILECTION OF FLOWERING<br />

ANNUAL PLANTS — GERANIUMS — ITC<br />

S*ntiUy PriMd — W* Will N»v.r<br />

Knowingly Ba Und.«old<br />

DELIVERY -_ PHONE 9044<br />

i Haw* — WMMsyi 12 to 3 P. M. — 7 to 10 P. M.<br />

Md tun. W 1%n to 6 P. M — 7i30 P, M. to Mldntflht<br />

SUi and JERRY'S<br />

t?TH STREET AND BOARDWALK<br />

1Day<br />

Service<br />

Regular<br />

or<br />

Album<br />

Size<br />

STUDIOS<br />

Msilf <strong>of</strong> Diftinctien<br />

, . . In an , , ,<br />

Atmoiphore <strong>of</strong><br />

Rsflntmtnt<br />

DINING* ROOM<br />

OPEN TO PUBLIC<br />

ALL DINNERS --<br />

TWO DOLLARS<br />

Free<br />

Parking<br />

At 8th St. »nd Oeun Av..<br />

OMAN AVENUE if<br />

MOOHLVH T1RHACE<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

NATURAL GAS CO,<br />

PREFERRED AND<br />

COMMON STOCKS<br />

Information on R*qo«*t<br />

WOODCOCK, HESS<br />

A CO., INC,<br />

New Y.rfc Slatk Cxchans*<br />

rTill...«.lf.. ~ '<br />

in MUTM RIIOAB smerr<br />

miLAMLPHIA f, PA.<br />

• KINSIUT MH<br />

Hy M«pr*UfltaHv*<br />

ARTHUR L. BATTEN<br />

MS BRIGHTON PLACE<br />

Phon» 1IIMW Evening.<br />

•nd W«ak End*<br />

—• TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY<br />

ply nnin<br />

SAl.!. _ 8eivpl<br />

eii, fi, rt^fi iKpralor. flood<br />

efilEeratiir, unto<br />

electric miser, S2O.OO!<br />

n axla sum<br />

cmditlon, Vpry phpap Ap-<br />

HI<br />

raer rugi^ S3,S) each; Wlitaii fmis<br />

t, James Place, tio S30.C0: di«Hes etc. t Friday and Sajur.<br />

day, iMS park Place, phone ig^J<br />

HALKCie pin] Klwtrte rpfrlfierator.<br />

6 ra, fi,, £ifi.00. s|. EKcrllont ronditinn<br />

Call Qi-pan lilj<br />

ALI?Flnp rnllecHon <strong>of</strong> Iniimrled spa<br />

shplis, also carpenter's InitU. Prh-=<br />

ate party, ,14111 and Boy, T Arisyle PI,,<br />

ocean Ciu-, 8-s<br />

WILL BU\'<br />

lure.<br />

tinds i<br />

tiquns.<br />

MODERN liiid old fitfhl*<br />

nn kllthrn wore aild ail<br />

t aid glassware, L-hlnii ina and an<br />

rail Bright, tSomprs Pnlnt mi.<br />

GREETING CARDS<br />

FOR ALL OCCASIONS<br />

MYWOOD PRESS<br />

Ph. 1490 123 Asbury Ava,<br />

IN OUR MARKET<br />

Oysters - Cfants - Lobster Tails<br />

Lobster Meat - S<strong>of</strong>t Crab*<br />

AND OTHER FRESH SEA FOOD IN SEASON<br />

OUR OWN FRIED CHICKEN<br />

COOKED SEA POODS TO TAKE OUT<br />

Crabnwat • Scallops • S<strong>of</strong>t Crabs<br />

Shrimp . DavflMl Crabs<br />

COLI ILAMf . PRINCH Mile MTATOIS<br />

rlPr-IR HAIH POTATO SALAD<br />

TRY OUR DELICIOUS SPECIAL PLATTERS<br />

We Deliver . . . Phone 1348<br />

SPINCi'S SEA FOOD<br />

SEA FOOD MARKET mnd KITCHEN<br />

10HI STRIIT «nd ASSURY AVINUI<br />

Confirmation Sunday<br />

At St. Joseph's<br />

SOMERS POINT—The Sacrament<br />

<strong>of</strong> Confirmation will be administered<br />

in SI. Joseph's H C, t'liiirch Sunday<br />

at 3 p. m.<br />

OPEN FOR THE $EASQN<br />

ELIDA<br />

COfFEE SHOP-DINING ROOM<br />

QUALITY OF WORKMANSHIP AND MATEMl \<br />

FOR THI BEST — AT MODERATE PRICES<br />

Twoj^difl<br />

BAi.K—Ot-yan riiy vicinity, _«n Mai- I<br />

irk' kitthrn wllli<br />

h automat ie Wiish<br />

mttyjip full biisomt'lit- luuncii V irays. |<br />

view. :MHT AsUur<br />

\\(ii water hunt, piiu-ifk* wutpr hPiiiiM. f<br />

l>10 > Front unij re:ir prirc/h. I>ii!KP I!vinu.<br />

SENIOR<br />

-==^=^^^__— = .,.;__-__^-_= . jiinlnH si ml niufiri n !iiU'hi>n Thic^<br />

IN ASBURY AVI. PH. MM WOMAN DESRlEH POSITION JIS ' lai'EP. uhv bfiifnqms hath and slninuc<br />

per iii hell Pi or private honiP . fO'*m, titmblnation alOi ni sjish uhrt<br />

d ant) hus rPfi*r#«nr<<br />

WEDDING<br />

smaii Jipai<br />

Phono 1T53-<br />

ANNOUNCIMENTS<br />

RECEPTIONS • FORMAL!<br />

Raymond McHenry<br />

QUALITY PRINTING<br />

412 Oefin Ave. Whdnm 0711<br />

0»in <strong>City</strong>, H. j.<br />

s s FhOiit? ! set'Wns, v^nelian bllnfls, ftpw }jsirngg.<br />

•fr3 i AN In perfect tHindftlun. Oi-pr im PPIV<br />

=— ^—. i in lawn, unr-den, bfri icn and wOiid.<br />

A very rare burgnin at ST^rido.oo Furnfluri'<br />

miiy bi* tma nt half its value ir<br />

ilpHfrptj. CiinlsU'i n\\ n?r on nrcmisi's,<br />

fl-1Opeiin<br />

rM> 183T-J-S. or _t^:ink I\<br />

MnttSi-ins EiMki'i, Ri=i -ivyn, Psi. 6=3<br />

SAI.l; — .iplprr Kohlcr Ililns ronm<br />

sulic, end taijieri, rgffee fabie Cixl2<br />

Hlgehjw niK. lumps, csmiileti', $175.00<br />

Ef tu, ft, rrijIltUilre. separate !np frfcz-<br />

Pl'i wiwllent condition, SlTSOfl (>hont-<br />

RENT=4=beilro<strong>of</strong>fi apyitfficnl 2 haihs<br />

pHvalp wharf nnd dm-k, enp stjuaip<br />

lo Ywht Club. Perfect ilmi r,r hnai<br />

raecs, Llvirm room fjinlnti i-oom, ki<br />

JHjir piaj- ronm, iiiundij. jsiii:<br />

SSg<strong>On</strong> season, R13 plasa Flatv, hair<br />

Olork to boardwalk, fi-ntrally lowiicd,<br />

slrielly fijsidenfiai. one <strong>of</strong> best sireeu<br />

In Oppan city. 4 bpijrooms, 3 full Diitlis,<br />

powder rooni, dpn, ilvinjr room breaKra«l<br />

iTiana, djninK room, kllpheh. a^ar<br />

MSi^iKP outiiidp hoi and told showpr<br />

room In Karaite, S2S5P aeajion. Apply<br />

810 IMaz-a Plaee. nr any brnker i~i<br />

HOTEL<br />

SALE—f [lin liripr ilMhcr, Brartlpoliv<br />

np», s 13.00, em pill plnpr, 6.1C)<br />

SALK<br />

and ••-$¥8? v ^ m:<br />

Sr.,00:<br />

SIC U lop<br />

lpv<br />

B-ft<br />

SALE—jiisi I'.ickuni aqo four-Huur »••ilan.<br />

Hatiin. hpalpf, L"i!i iimalii*. ijond<br />

pfm*ll!inn Low mllp up phonp 2T',I, = All children who are lo receive<br />

the Sacrament are to he present ni<br />

the Church Friday at 4 p, m. for<br />

instruction and rehearsals. Ail odliltg<br />

will b(> present Friday al 7:30 p, m.<br />

Catcehism class will be dlscon.<br />

PHONE nm<br />

tinuiil until September,<br />

LOST<br />

AWNINGS REPAIRED, STORED, HUN6<br />

Yellow Gold Ring with f<br />

phires and diamonds. Vicinity<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wh Sf. or Asbury Ave.<br />

CANOPIES — BOAT CUSHIONS — NAVY TOK |<br />

Reward, Phone 23«.J<br />

VISIT OUR NSW MODERN SHOV/ROTM<br />

I.<br />

Did You Know?<br />

f living VINCENT and JOSEPH<br />

suiie. 2 rliifir tamps S,lTs fsl, Aiipiy<br />

MANUFACTURING CO,<br />

SOS Itii Sliwi<br />

Arri rjp#n at<br />

THE FLANDIBS HOTtL CHIC'S 725 ASBURY AVtNUI<br />

\VANTED-=Miin uith m>rvk-f stntlon<br />

LANTH — Kinnlaa,<br />

ji law itti wcr-l alysstim. i. You mm also<br />

iigc-riiiu_ms<br />

nients im an emu tine just Just \uM taken back,<br />

arurlrl «IIBC. ui-tunliui. snapdrnKons, sn-<br />

(IQZ. fiollyprytf.. Chi ysanihemurn flumus<br />

nur Koud values ilufJnK £ . <strong>Jun</strong>e elriifanpp;<br />

Kifi bPiirinK _ ulrjiwborrira [•••..•niilui<br />

WEVANDg Athihlfr and id t^curt^si AVPS.. iyiiers, Nd Hundfiy. Phnnr TiU\*-J<br />

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CORNER 4TH STREiT AND ATLANTIC AVI<br />

SERVING —<br />

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CALL 2557 - OUR OUTGOING ORDER DEPARTMENT<br />

PLATTERS-SEAFOOD-CHICKEN-m-THE-BASKET<br />

* FREE DELIVERY SERVICE<br />

CLOSED TUESDAYS<br />

Ownmd mnd Op*rafd by Edward and Betty Strange<br />

jsTif i<br />

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TO YOU<br />

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Creamy MuMitor ChatM<br />

Sylvan Stal Cattafc Chatit<br />

r»re-»k*tone Cottaga ChM»<br />

Kraft Cheai Whii<br />

Exlri Sharp Cheese<br />

etnran 9«IH, «, Will n A, rrlu, *, *•• (HI |q M,#<br />

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Ahlq Sakedby (Jihqutia Jtee Farmdole Large<br />

Chocolat. Chip Silv-r<br />

LOAF CAKE<br />

A THto, Mdliw'Wklt* C.I. CkMMal .f C....I.I. CUfl<br />

STICKY CINNAMON BUKS<br />

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FOLKS AGBEE-SAVE AT ACHE<br />

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TOMATOES 5<br />

Tomato Sauce<br />

Pork & Beans 10<br />

9mat Fancy puality Golden __<br />

WHOLE CORN 7<br />

aoLas rarmaaie Large ^ ^<br />

75- SWEET PEAS 8<br />

%tt Vain*<br />

Super Quality—Fresh Daily<br />

InrUhid 3ypr«m» / SAVE \ , „ M m* -<br />

BREAD ; 15 C<br />

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YOU SAVE $8.00 <strong>On</strong> Tlifi ••*<br />

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OUR SPECIAL SEAFOOD PLATTERS<br />

French Friat, 6«le flaw, Tom.to and LMtuce<br />

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for regular thrift depositors<br />

Seize the opportunity now to bank a definite<br />

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the door to opportunity in the future.<br />

STAIT NIRI SOON, AND KIIP IT UP-<br />

WI LI WIICOMI YOUR THRIFT ACCOUNT.<br />

The National Bank<br />

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

Cap* May County 1 * LiifMt Bank<br />

MIMMlt NBIRAL RB5SRVE SVSTIM<br />

•IDHtAL MMfIT INSURANCE CORPORATION<br />

YOUR DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000<br />

Banking Hour*:<br />

9 »4n. until 2 p.m. — Saturday: 9 a.m. until 12 neon<br />

SEA ISLE OFFICE _ 43rd ST, and Landit Av«.<br />

Whafs Your<br />

Answer?<br />

Thrw«h the M>, Ml* Nw Jar-<br />

«t Pyailimiil at Health<br />

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• Hinay erf a*f*ty nioMum In fb*<br />

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•taffe iMt <strong>of</strong> MM Undln** an »lv-<br />

•ad laMl gannuBMt anpleytc far<br />

•my 10,000 pumu<br />

Broken down, the MSJ ratio IncludM<br />

M.a la education. 11.7 la police<br />

and In protection MfYieM, »,7<br />

in bullh ud ho«piui Hnriee, 22.2<br />

on highway* «od itncu, 1.B for natural<br />

resource., and SS.2 for all other<br />

public purpoM..<br />

<strong>On</strong> IDS avenge, full time state and<br />

local government employes la thU<br />

MM earned »23 par month, u el<br />

lot MMir, WIMH the figure* were ft I«- — t d d l M M i W<br />

' tMtm Fmaiii, or Ma A employes compiled The comparable n«Uon. Mir Hw l<br />

Mek 10,000 Inhabitants, inri, wide averafe for that month waa Cnila H#slttl* Tnh s ffw<br />

S to tanttr Jam A cibaon, UN per full lime employe.<br />

The quatUsn below waa aikad<br />

1 tn* U,T0Ma Santa itotHet<br />

<strong>of</strong> 30,000 New Jeney parany recent-<br />

cafe*, PMUdelpfc(«.<br />

Friends ore people who Mow you ly In a rtudy <strong>of</strong> Mrnial attltudM<br />

0* wU tkta fliun eaapanc with well enough to tulk to ana •Mtlwr toward alluaUMu which m*» prom<br />

a MUnwiii, limit <strong>of</strong> MO.t MMa•taut<br />

ynur faultt.<br />

hMtrdaua to chlldrra<br />

The study WM U» Joint effort ol<br />

the New jeney ConirMa <strong>of</strong> Panmta<br />

and Tauten, the New jtortey state<br />

Safety Council, the New Jersey<br />

State Department <strong>of</strong> Health, and the<br />

3rd & Asbury<br />

National Safety Council it ii endorsed<br />

by the Medical Society, <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jeney and the New Jeney<br />

Chapter <strong>of</strong> the American Academy<br />

SEAFOOD MARKET<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pediatrics.<br />

There U frequently more than<br />

one aolution to a liven •ituatMh. la<br />

the situations uied In this • r ,<br />

however, there Is one answer which<br />

303 Asbury Avenua<br />

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Check the answer which you think<br />

would be most likely to assure the<br />

safety <strong>of</strong> the child without tataf<br />

COOKED SEAFOOD TO TAKI OUT<br />

an" unreasonable InopoilUon on the<br />

parent. Then compare your answer<br />

with the one given below.<br />

* '<br />


PAOl 6 — SECTION TW© TNI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER THL<br />

•traUon irouriti a camp fire on thewen<br />

Mail-Ordw Couplm Oaf Acquainted<br />

AVIS<br />

beach. The troop', Indlan-farbed I site It n, A^Z<br />

220 Scouts And Cubs Whoop boy. and leaden also won a Mi j the I,,,,. Dta*M!<br />

RENT-A-BIKE<br />

a* the outitandini Scout entry In I ""•*••<br />

It Up In Holiday Camporee Hero Monday's Memorial Day parade, I<br />

SERVICE<br />

The beat <strong>of</strong> Indian torn tsms and trial along, th* boardwalk . and Traef) f alee MerM th. meat aa. I<br />

the yell« <strong>of</strong> Helled boyn bent on beech r.fr«.hm.nt clnulK<br />

gratate pclnta In i urlti el am- '<br />

teefi at th* Centar •atuMay aft.r.<br />

outdoor fun kept the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Recreation Center area lively over Troop 9. sponsored by the Inlet neaii, Th. annh intludea) tampan<br />

"EXCLUSIVE IN THE GARDENS"<br />

the holiday week end as more than Social and Athletic Club, Atlantic<br />

readlnf, an avar.and-untlar relay<br />

pace, leap frefj race, end an , mil 12 imn in Liiiiiced,<br />

—in the Cnmdiin ilmti Sili<br />

plant<br />

(1<br />

mas ,4. nijjjiiin. ilepiity siauMl'i<br />

''"'" ' rn <strong>of</strong> it-* kinil<br />

ol Civil Ucti'iisi- ami iiiw,.<br />

. "'*<br />

inrlil Mr Hnmn s ud<br />

liol, iililiniilU'Cll<br />

lii%t pljnmri il tu hi HI iu<br />

I'he toiirse,, spiinsoreri<br />

«< itumi jtitiifH'ii lu i hi^<br />

t iit Db<br />

Urul ~' t '"" t iind with which u ml<br />

rest Hridegarn, Allied ja»iiei!, and<br />

Its lo the Melhodi) i A,*embliCK<br />

•w Jersey, The I<br />

•holarsliips are to<br />

the hy""<br />

and<br />

M ' s » Klhvl '•**•. li'avher,, and .illlcei, [<br />

ccipientK cif * K * youth division. [<br />

Mill Idytha Pow.ll M | nimad<br />

l llu> Mipt-I iiiliiiidi-iit ol<br />

meant Li'HLix quality throiiMhuijI ihe<br />

dliismn (,|.urLi ILnl. ><br />

world for 6,j years ivii! in no way be fsllnl<br />

r<br />

' ' dent <strong>of</strong> ill.' vouth diilsiui'i-<br />

changed, becai niMi,<br />

In<br />

mi-rhaniird if<br />

lained "<br />

Spokane Man New<br />

Mr lini.ni i -vt'.tlt'tl thiit the P(r<br />

mona plant is iii Mi|ot pi-«rtlu-ti,,n Kiwani* President<br />

iiosv and that c,;uhir prcMlncti<strong>On</strong> n(<br />

nos dinners ind irlUdU<br />

(ii( mi Inn i mtiiuJn<br />

Hits «ill nut IH Of>t.r,itin^<br />

^iniit'Ill fisr stiim ilmr<br />

An nun ual it-dture ut j<br />

pidlli u if] b* Ihi mudi m<br />

^huHrtiiim dild rtljll ^lurt<br />

(Uill br upi n lu Ih(> public<br />

pi n^i wj •jpdri rt m plann<br />

Hhn«ro«m spptialU for ihi*<br />

<strong>of</strong> line tiling dinru r^un s<br />

^iiri* It «ii>. (Jf^lE<br />

WE HAVE<br />

pramimiit Chiriij,n jnh<br />

Kirhard* ho pr


1<br />

THI OCEAN CITY SINTINiL-tlOOIR<br />

The Billows<br />

* W—Ur IT (*• FaMliMlm Cta» •!<br />

city IM KMaM (sir, M, 1.<br />

lUM <strong>of</strong> CoJumbl. SchoJaitic Fttaa AHaslation<br />

MMn Bailor. BOUOLAS JOHNSTON Feature tailor, MICHAEL HcNAMARA<br />

Managinc Uitsr, QDnivnVal ROSIETTI<br />

Pt,o»Q,r,ph.r. WILLIAM ONLEV<br />

nn.lnrW HiDHtr. THOMAS FRY Faculty Advtasr. JAMBS B, KIRK<br />

•tato PATWCIA IUJS . HILEM BAUER • BARBARA WEAR<br />

yo«_ XII OCCAM cirri N. J, THUHBAV, JUNI I, IIM NO. as<br />

Fitort<strong>of</strong><br />

w Council Faces Challenge<br />

An apes letter to IMM Student flections. Under the original plans,<br />

Council <strong>of</strong>ficers: Angle Longo, Ar. the Council was to be the guiding<br />

a)dd Young. Sandy Weber, and Bar- light ol th«e elections. In previous<br />

„ _ _ yeari the Council, to attract interest<br />

We <strong>of</strong> the Billows editorial staff in the voting, held their elections<br />

Iftah to express our wish to you for at the Nune time as the class elee-<br />

• pnaperMn and productive term Uoiu, Not so this year. The Coun.<br />

at aOtet sat year. We alas hope ell voted in their <strong>of</strong>ficers weeks ago<br />

thai m WUI pr<strong>of</strong>lt by the myriad while the <strong>Jun</strong>ior and Sophomore<br />

•np.fc— made by thto year's <strong>of</strong>ficers classes without our student govern<br />

5the Student Council. W» realize ments McUng failed In their at-<br />

tftf t you face a prodigious tuk nut tempta to come up with a decent<br />

Ml: you not only must perform election<br />

ggur own duties, but you must un Aa nest year's <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> our stu<br />

ravel the thread <strong>of</strong> student govern- dent government, you have acquired<br />

nent that this year's <strong>of</strong>ficers hive Wuch more than the honor <strong>of</strong> your<br />

as atllfully tangled, once. You are vested with the re-<br />

in •Peaking for the Billows via apoiulbUltles <strong>of</strong> that to which you<br />

thi> editorial, we realize you are have been elected.<br />

avan <strong>of</strong> thU pan year's half fin- Your present <strong>of</strong>ficers are passing<br />

ashed business. We point to the Into the oblivion <strong>of</strong> another year, as<br />

•stantten benefits, .cake (alea, etc,, are the editors <strong>of</strong> this paper. How<br />

iinlch have been held for three ever, when you take over the reins<br />

Span for the purpose <strong>of</strong> erecting next year, remember that there will<br />

a new trophy case. It appears as if be other editors—and other editor-<br />

jour shoulders will represent the bus. Let's try to make next year's<br />

fourth successive group to bear the final editorial on the Student Coun.<br />

Itcd <strong>of</strong> the trophy case farce. cil one <strong>of</strong> commendation rather than<br />

We point, and again without pride, repro<strong>of</strong>.<br />

to the smooth, polished way In MIKE McNAMABA, fer<br />

vhlch the Council missed the pro- the editors <strong>of</strong><br />

, WrMal boat regarding the student The Billows.<br />

Y Club Dance Well<br />

Enjoyed By Seniors<br />

MMMUS WORKMAN<br />

MM Friday evenine the comhiiivd<br />

•(torts <strong>of</strong> Hl-Y and the Tri HIY<br />

BfeMDted |Ue Graduation Dime in<br />

Up hUh school gym In honor <strong>of</strong><br />

fc graduating class, "Diamond<br />

" was the theme<br />

ComplWUn* mt<br />

JM Tint -* AfMfferM*<br />

Wa Sarviaa ami Raptif<br />

All Makw antj MocWU<br />

Studebaker<br />

SALES m. SERVICE<br />

111 Central Aranw<br />

1441<br />

SEE AND DRIVE<br />

TNI NiW <strong>1954</strong><br />

Kaiser & Willys<br />

MOM Power, Mara Sfyl*<br />

MM* Valua Par Dollar<br />

WOODBINE MOTOR<br />

Sabs and Service<br />

#00 WMhinffsfl Avanua<br />

" "• MMMM1.22M<br />

Trees and the class numerals dec.<br />

orated the gym and tables were<br />

placed around the room. Music was<br />

ably prsvided by the Bluejackets,<br />

with Dcrwyn Hughes,<br />

The main event <strong>of</strong> the evening<br />

was the crowning <strong>of</strong> king and queen<br />

<strong>of</strong> the dance. Club presidents Joy<br />

Farashian and Al James placed the<br />

crowns on the heads <strong>of</strong> Joan Me*<br />

Dermott and Bubby <strong>On</strong>ley, Bvery.<br />

one attending enjoyed the evening.<br />

BUICK<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

USED CARS<br />

General Meters<br />

Safe* - Service<br />

Part* - Accessories<br />

BATTERIES<br />

Pslco - U.S. • Exide<br />

TIRIS<br />

U.S. , Lee<br />

REPAIRING<br />

All Makes Cart<br />

Knaa Action,<br />

WhMl Alignment and<br />

Balancing<br />

THI MODERN WAY<br />

Wallace Bros. Buick<br />

fth St. and Sifnpfon Ava.<br />

Phona 1278<br />

Seniors Having<br />

Busy Schedule<br />

Preparing for<br />

Final Big Night<br />

By CONNIE CAMIRON<br />

bait Friday the Seniors attendM<br />

the Senior Tea In the gymnasium<br />

Tuesday and Wednesday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 1 and<br />

2 they Journeyed to baccalaureat<br />

practice at the Music pier, and th<br />

practice <strong>of</strong> the Senior chorus.<br />

Tuesday afternoon there wai Atb<br />

Wtic Award AsjemUy, and Wednes.<br />

day the class attended the KlwanU<br />

Lunchson at Simms' Restaurant,<br />

Their schedule for the rest <strong>of</strong> the<br />

week is ta fallows:<br />

Thurs., <strong>Jun</strong>e J; — § a. m. Com<br />

mencement practice with band at<br />

the Musle Pier; 10:JO a. m. Practice<br />

for Senior Chorus at 'he Pier. 1:30<br />

p. m. Scholastic Awara Assembly In<br />

the auditorium.<br />

Frl., <strong>Jun</strong>e 4—I a. in. Baccalaureate<br />

practice with the orchestra at the<br />

eri JOiJu a. m. Practice for the<br />

Senior chorus at the Pier. 11:15<br />

a. m. Class pictures taken at the<br />

High School; 1:90 p, m. Ivy Day in<br />

the auditorium,<br />

Sunday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 8—8 p. m. Baccalau-<br />

reaM Service at tile Music Pier.<br />

Man., <strong>Jun</strong>e 7 — 9:30 a, m Com<br />

mencement practice with caps and<br />

gowns; 10:10 a. m. Practice for the<br />

Senior Chorus al the Fler; 8 p. m.<br />

Commencement at the Pier.<br />

AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE<br />

No mattttr what your prahranea or raquiramanlt may ba,<br />

wa can supply tharn.<br />

Full Stock Company Rates<br />

Deviating Stock Company Rates<br />

Deviating Mutual Company Rates<br />

(Non-A.MM.bla)<br />

Assigned Risk Plan<br />

H ypu ar* tMklng Itnr ar I premium!, 1Mi> to 15% (Immediate)<br />

M| IM realhasf by placing Your autameblle bvilnni with this <strong>of</strong>.<br />

•«• —• tM •nly <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy AfenfV who wrM»a Hi awn automobll.<br />

W B M M twe HitaBi — Savings and Strirtn.<br />

if yaw can ouallfr under prawn* underwriting requlramants, your<br />

•Mttty W) aw MM UBW (Jay we receive yeur application.<br />

M vou ar. paying NMIW th* tic far lead and Towing ianli*. then<br />

•fa kMMM yaw an wllllnf _ yen don't have M.<br />

VVh*n you redulra autetnaMla financing, UM your local bank and<br />

hav* them Injlvtle your Comprahanslva and Collision pr.mlutns with<br />

Haney Lloyd Chattin<br />

•eeiAN eiTv-i MRCfir MrrwmiiLi PREMIUM ^Ro<br />

1311 Atfewry Ava, Phew. 00$0 Ocatn <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Etiquette<br />

For Grads<br />

By CONNIE CAMERON<br />

''Clip and Gown Etequette," in ac-<br />

cordance with cornnjeiicenient cere,<br />

monies, has recently Been Issued by<br />

the <strong>of</strong>fice to each one <strong>of</strong> the Seniors<br />

This includes not wearing the cap<br />

and gown on the street, but carry.<br />

Ing them in a box. Caps are to be<br />

worn on the head slioight, never at<br />

an angle, They are to be removed<br />

during the prayer by the young men.<br />

The lassie should always be worn<br />

draped over the led front quarter <strong>of</strong><br />

the cap.<br />

The style <strong>of</strong> the high school gown<br />

as been burrowed from (he tradi.<br />

tiona) academic gown and is to ho<br />

worn open and not to lake the place<br />

<strong>of</strong> an outer apparel. The girl Brad-<br />

uitos are to wear white collars with<br />

their gowns, which have been sup,<br />

plied.<br />

^"inaily, the custom is to hake the<br />

young men remove their inns with<br />

the left hand and receive their di=<br />

filomas with the right hand, then<br />

replace the caps when they take<br />

their seals.<br />

Coming Events<br />

By JIM BOYCE<br />

Fer th. Week at junt 1<br />

During this week—Reading tests.<br />

Monday—Graduation at the Music<br />

Pier.<br />

Tuesday—Latin Testing.<br />

Wednesday—Regular achedule.<br />

Thursday—There will be a 1 o'<br />

clock dUmissal.<br />

Friday—There will be a 1 o'clock<br />

dismissal.<br />

Saturday—students will report to<br />

school at regular lime for one hour<br />

to receive report eards. This is the<br />

last day <strong>of</strong> school-<br />

Seniors Entertained<br />

At Tea Dance In Gym<br />

•y MABV JANE SCOTT<br />

The gymnasium was the scene for<br />

the Senior Tea Dance on May 21,<br />

While popular records played, the<br />

Seniors danced and ate their nil <strong>of</strong><br />

lelielous refreshments, most <strong>of</strong> which<br />

fete made by the Senior girls, Mrs.<br />

* Thomai Adams and Mrs, leorge<br />

Meyer, the Wives <strong>of</strong> the presl.<br />

lent <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Education and<br />

he principal <strong>of</strong>, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

iehool, respectively, poured c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

ns tea. ,<br />

The affair on the afternoon ef the<br />

ist day on which the Seniors have<br />

i be In school was staged by the<br />

:iasi <strong>of</strong> '54 with the help <strong>of</strong> class<br />

dyisors Mrs, Justine K. Kreps and<br />

Irs. Kathryn H, Willis. These mem.<br />

srs <strong>of</strong> the faculty were both very<br />

eased with the results <strong>of</strong> their<br />

torts!<br />

Said Mrs, Kreps: "Everybody<br />

icmed ta enjoy it very much",<br />

"It was a very nice affair, and I'm<br />

ire everybody enjoyed himself Lm-<br />

lenseiy," added Mrs, WUks.<br />

To Plan Program Of<br />

Teachers' Masting<br />

By MARY JANI SCOTT<br />

<strong>On</strong> .Ilino R. O r II S Prinrip.il<br />

George W, Meyer and Mrs. KaUiryn<br />

II. WUks, Senior English teacher, will<br />

attend a program committee meeting<br />

at Cape May Court House. They<br />

will help plan an October meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Cape May County Education<br />

Association,<br />

<strong>On</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e 23, 24 and 2fl, several <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High's facility, including<br />

Mr, Meyer, Von E. Henriod, Oeorgi 1<br />

K, Bowman, Mary, Kasspb and Louisa<br />

D. Van Oilder, will attend the Dresol<br />

Lodge Conference at Droxel Lodge,<br />

near Newtnwn Square, Fa.<br />

lephs Nominate<br />

or Class Offices<br />

By CONNII CAMBROH<br />

The Sophomore nominating com-<br />

mittee, after two meetings, has<br />

picked a slate for the election <strong>of</strong><br />

next year's <strong>of</strong>ficers, Jim Jeffries<br />

was nominated for president, John<br />

Del Corio for vice president. Penny<br />

McDermott far secretory, and Carole<br />

Turner for treasurer.<br />

There will be a class meeting In<br />

the auditorium on Monday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 7,<br />

at which time two other "candidates<br />

for each afik-e will be nominated.<br />

Girls Advised Of<br />

Point Scoring<br />

By BARBARA BOOTH<br />

<strong>On</strong> Thursday, May 27, Miss Miriam<br />

Rpiehly, Rirlsi gym instructor, told<br />

the Seven!h GFnde- gym c!a*s at *&¥=<br />

eiith period Use number <strong>of</strong> points<br />

which they had recPived.<br />

The points come from relays, etc.,<br />

aild out=<strong>of</strong>,school activities which<br />

the Birls attended. When tllfy com,<br />

iilu 40 points, they receive their<br />

CIC" letter.<br />

Linda Crowers received 20 points<br />

nnd Ejainr FarnHhiaii received IS<br />

Driven Test<br />

Braking Time<br />

Show DistancM<br />

NMd«d To Slop<br />

ty BOLOUS WORKMAN<br />

Icott Johnson, driver education<br />

instructor, held a brake reaction test<br />

last week far the students in the<br />

driver trainini course. The object<br />

<strong>of</strong> the teat was to compare the stu.<br />

dents* stopping distance with the<br />

standards ol a state movie, "Short<br />

Stops", a state pamphlet, and a<br />

driver training testbook. The stu-<br />

dents also noted the greater stop<br />

ping distances with increased speeds,<br />

A brak* raacllon Indicator was<br />

attached to the tar and loaded<br />

with ran pl.es <strong>of</strong> y.llow chalk.<br />

The alliance wai noted (ram when '<br />

the first plate sf chalk wai dli-<br />

chargad to when the feraktf ware<br />

applied and then to the actual<br />

stopping marka,<br />

Madeline Tarves was the test driv.<br />

er at 20 miles per hour, Don Eckert<br />

for the 3D miles per hour test, and<br />

Bill Ob for the 40 miles per hour<br />

test.<br />

Mr, Johnson stated that results <strong>of</strong><br />

the testa were better than these <strong>of</strong><br />

the book, movie, and pamphlet. The<br />

reason for this is that the students<br />

at this age are in better physical<br />

condition and at the peak <strong>of</strong> per<br />

formance.<br />

The total stopping distance at<br />

20 mllei per hour wa* llVt Met,'<br />

at M mll.s per hour, t%Vi (Hi;<br />

and at M mll.s per hour, the<br />

total dlstanc. wai 93K (eat,<br />

"It must be realiied also, that an<br />

average driver wouldn't he as pro-<br />

pared and as fully aware <strong>of</strong> condi<br />

tions as these students were<br />

ed out Mr Johnson,<br />

Year •esk To Be<br />

Delivered Friday<br />

•y >T|VI CAK1<br />

The Caravel, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hlih<br />

KM year book, Is expected to be<br />

delivered to school tomorrow (Frl.<br />

day) The year took will be distri-<br />

bute,! to all studlnU who have paid<br />

their $.1-<br />

All students who have paid a part<br />

<strong>of</strong> the fee will have to hand In the<br />

balance <strong>of</strong> the money to Eugene B.<br />

Halieran, year book advisor, and get<br />

their book from hUn,<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>iors Win<br />

Girls' Track<br />

By PHEBE TURNER<br />

The Senior High iehool had Its<br />

track meet last Thursday, May 27<br />

The <strong>Jun</strong>iors were the champions with<br />

,17 poinL, to the Sophomores' 27,<br />

The events vvure the running broad<br />

jump, na.yard dash, 100-yard dash,<br />

baseball and basketbail throw, hop<br />

,tep.jump, sO.yard relay, and run.<br />

ling high jump.<br />

1 The scores Were as fallows:<br />

j High jump, Ist, Becky Barkhdole: I Taylor is going<br />

(2nd, Carole Tumor: 3rd. Murioii : McNomora hopes to' hf. A life saver<br />

t 't' | 1«. j Illf's i>ol the hole in tho head fo<br />

SOyaril dash—ist, Anitn Hayes; it, tooi: Charles tjood is goirio ti<br />

Intramural<br />

Relay Times<br />

By MIKI JOHNSON<br />

Charles Bakley's Team P holds<br />

first place In the Senior League<br />

rack competition for the MO-jrard<br />

relay Team time was 49.9. Dave<br />

Letter's Team R took second place<br />

II 00 3 seconds. Team Q, captained<br />

by "<strong>Jun</strong> Jeffries, took third place in<br />

SI, The eight other Senior League<br />

teams have not yet raced.<br />

Wayne Winner led his Team K to<br />

Arst place in the <strong>Jun</strong>ior League for<br />

the 4npyard relay with a tune <strong>of</strong><br />

48 1, Dick Coe's Team I took see-<br />

ond place in SIB, Third place was<br />

taken in SJ.g by Charles Johnson<br />

Team J, The race was net run bj<br />

ail in the <strong>Jun</strong>ior League,<br />

Team K also took first place In<br />

the uoyard relay with a Ume o!<br />

o-yar<br />

Tea<br />

y<br />

m 1 took second plac<br />

'<br />

:4i,2. Te ^ t p<br />

In 1:54,4, while Tim DeBaufre's Team<br />

L took third place in 1;54,«, Som<br />

<strong>of</strong> the teams were unable to com-<br />

pete,<br />

Danny Libro's Team X took firs<br />

Place in the Mo-yard relay in the,<br />

senior League with a tune <strong>of</strong> 1^48,7<br />

Warren North's Team w came in for<br />

a close second with a time <strong>of</strong> 1:48,9.<br />

Third place was taken by Team<br />

with a time <strong>of</strong> 412,<br />

Summer Jobs,<br />

Here We Come<br />

By STIVt<br />

spring is slowly giving way<br />

te summer, lind a§ usual, ©veryene<br />

suyking summer empieyment.<br />

Upon roaming the halls ef our high<br />

HehoQL I was abli? to joarn that<br />

there are many different jybs being<br />

id thi H<br />

sumrner= Here<br />

the local stude<br />

i<br />

occupied this;<br />

h»me af the j<br />

have in line for the coming season,<br />

Tom Meptfuga] will be<br />

washer at the C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop; Ralph<br />

Class Doing Biographies<br />

By FAITH BRIDfiGAM<br />

ingraphies ef important people<br />

are bning read and written into re-<br />

ports hy" Oscar O- Hst?kney's Eighth<br />

Grade class. Each •.tudent will make<br />

a cover to explain his report. The<br />

ss i^ ylbo writinfi deHyriptioni <strong>of</strong><br />

m.Nt-ive^ a pprson' in a crowd,<br />

and any other 'object they wish to<br />

describe.<br />

PACKARD*<br />

e - AcMSterwa<br />

Body and Nftdar Work - Painting<br />

BISHOP * PACKARD<br />

FOR GOOD USED CARS<br />

Car. 12th and Athwry Ava,<br />

Cadillac<br />

Ponfiac<br />

rjowin.<br />

•i^r-i.<br />

ROOFING — SIDING<br />

JOHNS:MANVILLE ASBESTOS OVERHEAD DOORS<br />

BAKED ALUMINUM SIDING CARPORTS<br />

PERMANENT AWNINGS JALOUSIES<br />

COMBINATION WINDOWS<br />

A. C, CONSTRUCTION CO,<br />

501 NATIONAL BANK OF OCEAN CITY BLDG.<br />

PHONE 1471 — RICHARD FARR<br />

FHA FINANCING ARRANGED _ AS LOW AS fS.M PER MONTH<br />

IT'S SHORE LIVING<br />

WHIN YOU BUILD WITH<br />

CAMPBELLS<br />

WAYLITi — SUNROC<br />

BLOCK SLUMP BLOCK<br />

THE DURABILITY OF CONCRETE AND A RANGE<br />

OF COLORS IDEALLY SUITED TO THI<br />

BEAUTIFUL BEACHES OF SOUTH JERSEY<br />

EDWARD CAMPBELL CO.<br />

Manufacturers <strong>of</strong> Waylite Blocks<br />

and Precast Products<br />

•AST AVI. and WALNUT RD., VINELAND<br />

PHONE 9-7285<br />

Daily Delivery Service to All Shore Points<br />

2nd, Pat Carey; 3rd, Kac Woolley,<br />

Baseball throw—1st, Gerry Inger-<br />

soil: 2nd, Janet Sye; 3rd, Marion<br />

casen,<br />

Hopsiepjumli—1st, Marlon SwflrU;<br />

2nd, Marioh Emens; 3rd, Ellen Dean, t<br />

Basketball threw—1st, Edith Pier,<br />

sen; 2nd, Jerry Chadwitk; 3rd,<br />

Sharon Walker.<br />

lOOyard dash—1st, Becky Barks,<br />

dale; 2nd, Anita Jlayeiii 3rd, Vannio<br />

Titus,<br />

Running broad jump=l>t, Anita<br />

Hayes; 2nd, Gloria Casen; 3rd, Janet<br />

Sye.<br />

Relay (SO yards'— 1st, Becky Barks-<br />

dale; 2nd, Vanflie Titus.<br />

away his time at a parking<br />

lot; Ralph Plait will be a disc jockey<br />

at the Jockey Club; Polly Nsylqr, a<br />

waitress at 'Pop's Sub Shop": Tom<br />

Jones is gainM to be Scouiinaster for<br />

Troop S3; Jim Goldy Is going to salt<br />

Kiphorn is working at Winner's Fish<br />

Market; Anna GLiftaio is going to get<br />

mighty dizzy taking tickets on fht<br />

mPrry.qo.round.<br />

Well, this just goes to show,<br />

O.C.H.S. is full <strong>of</strong> ambitious people<br />

with no "if's", "and's", or "hut's M<br />

about it.<br />

Bur 3 Jubilee Shan Newl<br />

Can<br />

Imagine?<br />

By NIKKI CLARK and LOIS LLOYD<br />

Mr. Kirk with a DA?<br />

John Relnoehl ui a Model T?<br />

Norina Capeza being quioi?<br />

Milie MeN'Bhiara «s a ballet dancer?<br />

MF, Jarvls chewing gum?<br />

Joyce Harkins with long h«lr?<br />

Connie Cameron with a pink slip?<br />

Miss Speck in high heels?<br />

Bob Moneri<strong>of</strong> playing a violin'/<br />

Carmen Demene with long hair?<br />

Miss Van Gilder playing tennis?<br />

Hob Schmidt dressed for |.ym?<br />

Miss Nevius screaming?<br />

Ocorge Loder with a haircut?<br />

fhebe Turner in the <strong>of</strong>fice?<br />

Ralph Plait awake in advanced<br />

scieneg class?<br />

Lois Lloyd with her hair combed?<br />

Tommy Fry working?<br />

Barbara Boswctl without freckles?<br />

Bd Scott a Republican?<br />

Theresa Gardner in a had mood?<br />

%Vinnins an argurnent from Mrs<br />

D? Brenda Itarkins without a dimple?<br />

Plastering<br />

MACKAIN<br />

ran<br />

MASON W«RK<br />

Cwtral AMb PlmM<br />

PLASTERING<br />

BRICK POINTING<br />

SMTpl CARSON<br />

1111 MY AVI, PHOIW 1M2<br />

Dudley L. Phillip*, Sr.<br />

PAPERHANGING<br />

Wallpaptr For Sate<br />

ISM Atfevry Av». ph. IJtl-W<br />

JACK J. WATKINSON<br />

PAPERHANGER<br />

PAINTER<br />

80S Bay Avanua<br />

einmifn ph»n» i^<br />

MMMMMVM<br />

CUSTOM<br />

0 Counter Tops<br />

• Sink Tops<br />

• Cocktail Tables<br />

John E. & Howard<br />

TROUT<br />

Call O.C, 1100<br />

FLOOR<br />

SANDING<br />

• LINOLEUM<br />

• CONGOWALL<br />

COMPLETE<br />

FLOOR SERVICE<br />

ASPHALT TiLI , RUMM Tiki<br />

Russell Sutton<br />

WAibury Av.. Ph. 0298<br />

PAINTING<br />

INTERIOR — EXTERIOR<br />

GEORGE L. GRUBB<br />

PAPERHANGING<br />

PAINTING<br />

FrqnkW- Young<br />

MAMMRA<br />

Phono O.C. 1I2S.R.1<br />

PAINTING<br />

INTERIOR .nd IXTIitiO*<br />

Ralph f. WotMii<br />

401 WMlay Av«.<br />

Ph«M 0349-W<br />

A. Nil<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTQH<br />

M Aiburf Avt, StMn<br />

Phon« 1?3M city.<br />

EXTERIOR . INTERIOR PAINTING<br />

W« VM lha NIW TV-1 PAINT _ Bwaiaptri fer Swriwr. «„,<br />

j • BAYONNi FLACi<br />

PHONiaiM«<br />

Nominal* Officer*<br />

For <strong>Jun</strong>ior Clan<br />

•y DOLORES WORKMAN<br />

Last week a nesting wu held by<br />

the nominating committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>ior class to appoint a nominee<br />

for lbs executive <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> next year<br />

In the elan. Members present were<br />

the elans <strong>of</strong>ficers, home room repre-<br />

seiitatlvos, and the nomlnatini com.<br />

mlttee. '<br />

Those chosen for the n<strong>of</strong>flinating<br />

committee were Barbara Boswell<br />

Angle Longo, Noel Halnci, Joe Ken-<br />

nedy imd Ben Nutter,<br />

Possible canduUte. for each once<br />

wen dlMutMd and on* person wos<br />

voted for. Nominees chosen were:<br />

President. Ililmar Louis, vlee presl<br />

dent. Norm Capsa: secretary; Jer-<br />

rle Chadwiclt, and treaturer. Mary<br />

Sharp. These names have been<br />

posted for aU the <strong>Jun</strong>ior class<br />

members.<br />

When the Billows went to press<br />

the class had not met to select other<br />

nominees<br />

•IX** to m. ,<br />

nuamng ( ^^<br />

Tho ipvmMmr<br />

Angle Urn,,. .-?• '<br />

<strong>of</strong> Student r<br />

The j<br />

Leader<br />

Speak* In Actwmbly<br />

In an Impressive Memorial Day<br />

lervlea in the High School auditori-<br />

im Friday, Anthony j, Volpe, mem.<br />

jer <strong>of</strong> the United Veterans Council,<br />

students<br />

tton.<br />

By the tia<br />

had checked .<br />

lions that bad<br />

once, there -~<br />

to make the<br />

In place <strong>of</strong> „<br />

cornmittsei an<br />

Present a ilate to<br />

for their<br />

from the i, ,<br />

during the class<br />

CHARIfS P, SPENOBi<br />

FLOOR and WALL COVERINGS<br />

0 Rubber THa • LinoUumt «<br />

i Congewall • Aiphalt Tila • PlMfa<br />

Carpet Installation and AltaratiaM<br />

_ OUR SPECIALTY IS OUARANTSBD W0|Hr<br />

PHONE SOMERS POINT 8726<br />

Electricians f/MfrichM<br />

IRVIN JOHNSON, JR, &<br />

Phone 1598 — Day or Night<br />

944 Asbuiy Avenue<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />

Hotels, Homos and Shops Wired for Poww ar (<br />

SERVICE • INSTALLATIONS<br />

Complete line <strong>of</strong><br />

General Electric Appflace<br />

FOR PROMPT,<br />

COURTEOUS SERVICE<br />

CALL 1771<br />

ANDERSON<br />

ELECTRICIANS!<br />

Service and Installation<br />

1352 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Wm. S, Anderson, Prop.<br />

EDW. S. CORSON • Electrical<br />

HOTPOINT APPLIANCES<br />

Refrigerator* • Rangai • WaUr Hwim<br />

751 West Avenue<br />

Phen#i 2J4i — Retidena: aiI»W<br />

Laurence i. Stedem<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

Wiring Per Light and Pov«r<br />

Repair and Maintenance Swvkt<br />

1520 ASBURY AVE.<br />

TED CLYMER<br />

— RMltterad —<br />

IlMfrictl Contractor<br />

INI<br />

BM AVBNUB<br />

SCHUFF ELECT!<br />

You<br />

Electrical Contram<br />

710 ASBURY AVI.<br />

Cf IMMfilpI «|jgl<br />

TiliVIS^N<br />

REPAIRS e.,.<br />

if, JUNI 3, 19S4<br />

IfQWi Surprhe% Sentinel-Ledger With Honor<br />

ill For % Dmvoted Inimrmtf In Young People<br />

^ja.is m^mh£r« <strong>of</strong> thi*s faff tinMA . A group ef lioni conatltute* • (pride) (herd),<br />

6. Tomatoes were once called (love applet)<br />

(devil 1 * fruit).<br />

7. Snakes (do) (do not) aUng with their<br />

tongues.<br />

0. The Apostle, Lake (was) (wai not) a phjsi-<br />

cian.<br />

9. Some butterflies (do) (do not) have a Boral<br />

fragrance.<br />

(0. Largest living bird to the (ostrich) (South<br />

American condor).<br />

Check your answers, icorini yourtelf 10 points for each<br />

correct choice, A »core <strong>of</strong> 0-80 is' poor- 30-80, average!<br />

TO-IO, luptrior, and 00-100, very superior-<br />

Decoded Intelligram<br />

mr%—* v—(<br />

Elementary School*<br />

Award Assembly<br />

Due Tuesday<br />

Final Session For<br />

School Year<br />

At the<br />

school year, last assembly for this<br />

nexi Tuesday flpprnxi.<br />

pil f Gd B d<br />

, t<br />

bother you nc«t year.<br />

lima beans, too.<br />

E lid<br />

They work on<br />

ABOVE ALL —<br />

A GOOD ROOF .<br />

on us ph# 0916 Fer<br />

— ROOFING —<br />

[ SHEET METAL WORK ^-GUTTERS -SPOUTING<br />

FORCED WARM AIR HEATING<br />

• GAS and ARC WELDING •<br />

H. Craig<br />

9th St. £ Haven Ave.<br />

Phone 0916<br />

Eggs are laid in clusters on the<br />

under side <strong>of</strong> the leaf. From these<br />

hatch the yellow larvae These feed<br />

on the lower surface <strong>of</strong> the leaf,<br />

skeletonising the leaf, leaving merely<br />

[he veins. Before they lay their<br />

eggs, adults feed some.<br />

Some gardeners try to keep this<br />

insect under control By examining<br />

the lower surface <strong>of</strong> the leaves for<br />

ORRS and destroying them. The best<br />

w.iy is to keep watch and "as soon<br />

as the adults appear, apply a three,<br />

fourth to 1 per cent roenone dust,<br />

especially to the low surface. This<br />

dusting needs to be repeated about<br />

every two weeks.<br />

Bolenone dust is also effective<br />

against the cabbage worms on cab-<br />

bage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts and<br />

caulillower and also against flea<br />

beetles that bore little holes in tho<br />

leaves <strong>of</strong> beets, cabbage and other<br />

plants.<br />

If you do not control beetles, you<br />

may have no beans. Besides, you<br />

build up a harmful population for<br />

nest year.<br />

Hotel Group Sets Up<br />

Bureau <strong>On</strong> Vacancies<br />

The Wlldwood Hotel Association<br />

this week inaugurated a room bur.<br />

eau for the convenience <strong>of</strong> vlilters<br />

!o that resort this summer.<br />

All hotel proprietor* ef the resort<br />

were urged 10 telephone Ihe ASHO<br />

ciation's inferfflfiUon bureau when<br />

they have accommodation!, available.<br />

Buy a Jubilee Shir* Newt<br />

Plumbing<br />

hank J. Sannlno<br />

and Son<br />

numbing and Heating<br />

Supplies<br />

HOME APPIIANCES<br />

SALES AND SIRViCI<br />

•4 700 Albury Avi.<br />

Shop:<br />

30* W.slay Avt.<br />

Wlllard F. Sfetsor<br />

Phimblng • Haaling<br />

JOBBING<br />

I Ml tan <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

PRANK M.<br />

MAZZITELLI<br />

[NUMBING . HEATING<br />

OIL •UKNIftl<br />

Temporary AMrMii<br />

•t Jltj i43j A.bory Avt.<br />

<strong>On</strong> AH I<br />

BURROUGHS<br />

— <strong>On</strong> All M»h« -<br />

• mm<br />

|*LUMllNe . HkATINO<br />

OIL BURNERS<br />

»II* •MtnayM, - Ph. tM<br />

.CLASSIFIED<br />

HARRY DIBB<br />

PLUMBING — HIATINO<br />

York Oil Burners<br />

York Boiler Hunter Uniti<br />

York<br />

Winter Air Conditioners<br />

7M WiiT AVENUE<br />

Ph.! 1t7a — B«i Ml,! SIM-R-l<br />

ESTIMATES FURNISHED<br />

Joseph P. Stabler<br />

PLUMBING £ HIATINO<br />

JOBBING<br />

Ret.; 1MB Albury Ave.<br />

Phone 3085<br />

see THE Niw<br />

LEONARD<br />

REFRIGERATORS<br />

PILEGGI<br />

Plumbing - Heating<br />

PHONE 117*<br />

JJ, WtIT AVINIfl<br />

PLUMWNG - HEATING<br />

OIL BORNBKS<br />

CHARLES C PALERMO<br />

1447 Artury Aw. HNtW N«<br />

EXPERIMENTAL WORK<br />

SPieiKL TOOLS and DIIS<br />

M.lal Stomping! and Mfg.,<br />

AHCmMIng, Me,<br />

Many YMri' IlpirlMU<br />

NORCO<br />

METAL PRODUCTS CO.<br />

PH. 4*40 II Ho. CHESTER AVI,<br />

PLUASANTVILLE. H. i.<br />

EARL STEELMAN<br />

•n<<br />

LAWRENCE TARVES<br />

Contractor<br />

»nd<br />

lulldars<br />

1309 Bay AvanM<br />

Rll. PHONIi MM<br />

eday flppxi<br />

malely 80 pupils <strong>of</strong> Grades 4, B and<br />

0 will receive special awardii for the<br />

year's work.<br />

Miss Gcraldine Foster will present<br />

regular certificates to members <strong>of</strong><br />

tie school safely patrol, which is<br />

headed by Mr, Carl CosL<br />

Miss Katharine Agden, faculty di-<br />

rector <strong>of</strong> Ihe "Sandpiper" Club,<br />

will present priies to members <strong>of</strong><br />

the staff for their journalistic efforts<br />

this year. The lost issue will be<br />

hajided out on <strong>Jun</strong>e 11<br />

Fred Howell, and Fcnton Carey<br />

will present ribbons to members <strong>of</strong><br />

the Termite League who have done<br />

outstandinB work ill the intramural<br />

competition,<br />

* * •<br />

STORY TILLING PROJECT<br />

Miss oeraidine roster's Fifth<br />

Grade has been helping the Kinder.<br />

Carton children by sendinE pupils to<br />

read to them Rome <strong>of</strong> the pupils<br />

have drawn pictures ^hout the stor^<br />

ies they have read. They are read.<br />

inB Wall Pisney's "Dumbo". "Bead<br />

Another Story", and "smoky, the<br />

Little Kitten Who iliUnH Want To".<br />

They read to both the moraine and<br />

afternoon sessions. Fourteen <strong>of</strong><br />

these^ Fifth Graders have read so<br />

far. The rest <strong>of</strong> them will read next i<br />

week. They, have learned to read<br />

slowly and especially clear to the<br />

liny tots so that they have time to<br />

get pictures from the words,<br />

* * *<br />

THIRD GRADE STUDIES<br />

GROWTH Of VieiTABLIS<br />

In a science study <strong>of</strong> "How Vege.<br />

tables Grow", these hoys and girls<br />

made a churl shewing the kinds <strong>of</strong><br />

vegetable that grow below ihe<br />

ground and those that grew above:<br />

Gary Rickley, Craig Meisenhelter,<br />

Edward Turner, Richard Ang,<br />

Franklin Chattin, Edwin firoHS, Huttl<br />

Montagna, Sandra Adderiy, Joanne<br />

Russell, Linda Adams, Joeelyn Al,<br />

»ton,<br />

A group <strong>of</strong> bsys find girls have<br />

been reading stories about "Early<br />

America", This Third Grade group<br />

made booklets showing comparison<br />

between life in that time and today.<br />

Especially pood booklets were made<br />

by Sandy Parker, Marie Thompson,<br />

Jeanne Lear, Sharon splti, Susan<br />

Johnson. Barbara oriibh. Donna<br />

Nania, William Warren, Paul Tau«.<br />

cher, Oraig Gerth, Jack MacMurray,<br />

Bobby Tribit and Edward Muhler,<br />

* * *<br />

Craig Meisenhelter, a student in<br />

Mrs. Frances Johnson's Third tirade,<br />

received an alligator from Florida,<br />

which he brought to school to show<br />

the class. Crais doesn't think he<br />

likes his now home as he won "I eat<br />

anything,<br />

PRETHIP (H§WIN§'§F<br />

CAN MAT COUNTY SLIDES<br />

<strong>On</strong> Tuesday afternoon in the Cen-<br />

tral Avenue assembly, the three<br />

Fourth Grades were showily 8 series<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kodachreme slidei <strong>of</strong> cape Mas-<br />

County made 6y Mr«L Sarah Mdwen,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the Fourth Grade tpaehafs.<br />

The other Fourth Grade teachers<br />

are Miss Emma Marshal! <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

and Mrs, Marie Paul from Wesley<br />

Avenue pchool.<br />

County Man Loses<br />

Driving License<br />

A Cape May County motorist,<br />

Marlon Eugene Ellb, M. <strong>of</strong> Whites,<br />

boro, was one <strong>of</strong> %t ttr the st«ti<br />

whose driving licenses were revoked<br />

by the Division <strong>of</strong> Motor Vehicles<br />

under the point system last week.<br />

Director William j, Ueorden re-<br />

ported that Sills' license was re-<br />

voked sit! months sfter wo eonvic,<br />

lions tor reckless driving within an<br />

Id rnonlh period<br />

National<br />

News Notes<br />

By STANLIV JAMES<br />

3«nrlnaM.*nrFsrntaUv'«—have had<br />

enough <strong>of</strong> the Armv McCarthy hear-<br />

in C- A lot <strong>of</strong> ihcm uy quite frank<br />

ly Congress has more Important<br />

things to do than gel into a battle<br />

royal over the question ol wM t<strong>of</strong>d<br />

the truth in the Schlne-Cohn-McCar-<br />

Ui.v Sti'vpni AdanM affair.<br />

And even if Conireu dldnt, a<br />

battle royal has already been staged<br />

and the public has had a good ahaw.<br />

But with the end <strong>of</strong> the fuetl year<br />

just around the comer, much legu-<br />

Utive business lies Immediately<br />

ahead.<br />

Many Republicans also fear any<br />

continuation <strong>of</strong> the Republican fight<br />

will do serious harm to their perty'i<br />

chances in this fall's flections. The<br />

Democrats, standing on the outside<br />

looking in, are n.orc inclined to en-<br />

joy the whole af/alr.<br />

There are Indieatloni that Re<br />

publican party leaders welcomed the<br />

Supreme Court decision on segrega-<br />

tion in the public schools as both a<br />

relief from the Ready diet <strong>of</strong> Me<br />

Cm thy Army rowlni, and as ponlble<br />

political asset for the fall elections,<br />

the President himself did not elalm<br />

the credit or blame for the derision,<br />

and told reporters the htghett court<br />

was under no administration.<br />

since the White House general<br />

stall decided to take the gloves <strong>of</strong>f<br />

with McCarthy, the WUeoniln Ben.<br />

ator has been at least partially on<br />

the defensive. President Eisenhower<br />

is said to be well satisfied 1 with tho<br />

Army mse as outlined before the<br />

committee.<br />

But it is accurate to say that most<br />

member! «( the House Mid Senate<br />

think the hewing tin consumed<br />

enough time and headlines There<br />

Is a widespread feeling <strong>of</strong> disgust<br />

among soions as the dogfight drags<br />

Says Rental Ltbrariw<br />

For Customers<br />

Mo*t people wbo borrow book*<br />

from rental ilbraJie* m MW'<br />

means <strong>of</strong> MCape. Mr*. MlTtlU<br />

ens. a former aaaiaUnt mHMan<br />

told the OSMB Ctty ttoOiy Club,<br />

Friday nUJht-<br />

Mn, Slcvciu Iiva UM clubman<br />

and gueiti an UitertstlnE uulght In-<br />

to tin operation <strong>of</strong> rental UbruiH.<br />

•nd the people wtto p<br />

by contrast Mth tbe<br />

library auch u tho one htre.<br />

"In Hi*<br />

•th»<br />

fMclM<br />

fcf Ht4J L ....<br />

fo k«*p to, <strong>of</strong> fh* tM,<br />

"Where the free library Buy stock<br />

live copies <strong>of</strong> • popular novel, the<br />

rental library will buy 75 to 100<br />

copies because that ia where the df-<br />

Jfland lies. The big problem k i«-<br />

tlng the most revenue from each<br />

book on the •helves, Aa the stock<br />

broker would say. It to § rnMtr ef<br />

quick pr<strong>of</strong>its and not long t*<strong>On</strong> in-<br />

vestment ' .•«,•*<br />

Mrs Stevens cUnMerbieif JW<br />

ntai library u "toe alum ana <strong>of</strong><br />

the book world", but she said that<br />

working hi one jtrovMc* the HhraW-<br />

•n with an excellent opportunity to<br />

^rve people<br />

Mait fraajtHjiiMn af mMI R><br />

twariw ar.lon.ly, sh. laid. Mi<br />

they an looking fer nastlng na.<br />

uiar fc« an<br />

Dnrrmfuw<br />

h hl<br />

high athool SwUor, bemd os* a<br />

ttst rttuy* Mtmttar an4 M<br />

Robert ^Mn«n*. nilatad H M<br />

te,<br />

Student<br />

m:z?tt<br />

at Ifea neat <strong>Jun</strong>ior Mam.<br />

In a Maf<br />

• xlia^^ ^^^d jj- f - — —^* — - =<br />

•rt> •Hkittfl • **or4 «l ch**r; L<br />

•n, tweh at w*t!fft? wsiiMfi. wiwf<br />

•Irh) are<br />

humtiriini<br />

inn to MMlr awn fam4ly prat*<br />

The WUdwood premn tu<br />

to reduce Juvenile mtachlef,<br />

and also la valuable hi dnvlgflM<br />

yfung material for tbt hl^i aekasil<br />

MhleUe tesum.<br />

The heaviest bOTroVing In mcfc b<br />

UhnriM Is <strong>of</strong> tucn volume at rhjtit club treaaurer.<br />

love stories, myftery itorie* and MM, ite**<br />

eiteni itories, Theie three type* 1*, I Hanrd Sharp<br />

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is-<br />

•*— I ~ 3 *~"~^ir '7^' ¥<br />

* n ISi if<br />

t r<br />

r Drives 70 m,p«h. to<br />

Memorial Marathon<br />

nutes<br />

MtCtilLSTTI<br />

Jr., oJMerton,<br />

bl jnior «t<br />

* _ _<br />

WfW^Too. to vic-<br />

QM> Jita Mwwrtal<br />

[ hum Sunday, cover-<br />

i 4S-mQe course In the<br />

H <strong>of</strong> 36 minutes, 13<br />

„ conmjlad Fort engine<br />

' a eMBaoae to Mvtn otter<br />

r'ta the Holiday elasale, the<br />

~ i anted lip new 16-foot<br />

, I Tuekalioe River from tho<br />

Ctty Y«eht aub to Man<br />

and luck «t an avenge<br />

' 70.1 fBllM an tour.<br />

M H H flaaataaaaaaaV ft-rra aiwf»<br />

^np fa>nw imp lines<br />

Fl^MMt fM MmaMtdt<br />

inM Una, Miner's<br />

m only a minute or jo<br />

'• Aa record when Urea minutes<br />

iHncted from tte hydropUiW.<br />

i tor a refueling Mop at Mays<br />

hndtu.<br />

to KltMrt nks came OMI Oat.<br />

tar. OT lotuwort. In hja K aantee<br />

runabout, Beaver D, which wai<br />

docked at 47:01 Qatter waa seek-<br />

ilia Ms third •useaaaln win In toe<br />

emnt, and permanent Bsuesalan ef<br />

Uie Hg gold trophy.<br />

The larfaat crowd ef ipectatera<br />

HI HI Y l<br />

Yacht Club stadia and decke, ami<br />

*»- a T -1 itiA aU&** —m^ — —— *-— iti-trii<br />

ffiniipHI nW Hf SftvrP f"O ifSfCfl<br />

the fltM BO away to a "King •tart,<br />

Dr Oearge Firth In his E eervlee<br />

runabout. Medico Vft broke under<br />

the •tarter*! flag in the lead, fol<br />

lowed by flatter and then by miner.<br />

Alter the turn up the bay toward<br />

the mouth <strong>of</strong> the river, tho Beaver<br />

and Wa-WaToo threw their wuh<br />

to the Medico and lettled down to<br />

make toe run to the BMsley's Point<br />

Bridge<br />

Miner uught the calmer, waters<br />

along the bulks as he lent his craft<br />

up the bay, while flatter painted<br />

his deeper draft boat straight down<br />

he channel. It wu apparent that<br />

the river could not contain both<br />

boat* churning at close quarters<br />

and that the Ant qraft into the<br />

river would gain a distinct aclvan<br />

HP.<br />

•Mp-te-ahere bullatlnt from p.-<br />

tr»l M i alons Hia rout* Feperted<br />

that lt» Wa-Wa-Tes waa Ih. flnt<br />

to antar MM rlv.r and settle down<br />

to Hia Ions trind In tha tompiri-<br />

Hnly calm waters.<br />

At Mays Landing, Hitner found<br />

SUNNYSIDE RESTAURANT<br />

OPEN DAILY — 11 A M to 9 P. M.<br />

(CtoMd Monday.)<br />

ALL FULL COURSE<br />

PINNERS<br />

4.25<br />

RIB STEAK DINNER $2.00<br />

REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI<br />

,'«t tha Mays Landing - Semen Point Read<br />

Sara*, Prop, Phona Somar* Paint 8445<br />

does McTavish<br />

in touch with home?<br />

By thr-r-r-riirty Long Dutance. It cosu<br />

nen Uaa now that the lax has been<br />

cut to.only lOfe. Topeka — only $1.45.<br />

Three minutes. Station-lo-station. After<br />

6 PM and all day Sunday, Plus tax.<br />

•aaf Maw and dtounc. betwws<br />

hln, «M Oattat to tak. DO fed Mr<br />

Ua lo»-««Kto taite H* waJ it-<br />

ST. a w A s n •pwl lw*t near<br />

unUl he Ml an am to an d l<br />

durinf a race la Flortdt<br />

yeaft ago.<br />

Back at tta .Yacht nub, tha<br />

minute warning gun far a apMial<br />

ennt for JSfrlnch hydroplanw had<br />

bMB Mundad whan the lookout an<br />

the bridge ef the club nnt noud<br />

Rltner^ waka cooung undar Sooi-<br />

en Faint bridge.<br />

Th* tMrMr Mraw up tha yalla«f<br />

flag on Ma lira and erdantf Hwm<br />

»# tha auraf to maka room far<br />

HM tatMh/Ing Wa.Wa.Tae aa It<br />

nand BMt tha wharvaa tar aarilar<br />

tH.n axpattad,<br />

Eleven minutes later Gutter gunned<br />

his Beaver across the finish Una,<br />

followed In four minutes by tha lie<br />

Puke, a Jer.ey skiff, with JimH<br />

Camp, <strong>of</strong> Long Branch, N. J. at tha<br />

wheel. The Slo poke covered the<br />

course In 11:10,<br />

The field wu the mulUM In re-<br />

cent years, and three <strong>of</strong> tha •Utt-<br />

ers failed to cover the route. The<br />

Minit Man, with Charley Hieknun,<br />

<strong>of</strong> PhlladelphUi, throw a propeller<br />

and was tewed back to the club.<br />

The Buddy, piloted by Frater H»d<br />

ley, Westmont, N. J, clogged a gu<br />

line and iUffered the same fata.<br />

Wei Turner, <strong>of</strong> Mnlvllle, hi Mi»<br />

Starduit, luBered jnglne trouble<br />

and also failed to finish.<br />

In Iti. dtvaralanarv run ef IM-<br />

hydraalanM, William Knewlana^ af<br />

•iktan, MM, in th. Cavalier, eut><br />

dtataneaal Hia Lll Appli, wltti F«i-<br />

ton Apeiaby at th# thr<strong>of</strong>tli. In<br />

The Cavalier covered the mile and<br />

two-thlitls course in 6:34,6 in the<br />

flnt heat, and In fl:D7J in the second<br />

three laps. The LU Apple covered<br />

the first heat in t:M,2, and the sec<br />

end in 0:08 3,<br />

The Bugs, a diminutive craft more<br />

uiuble for the serenity <strong>of</strong> lake<br />

waters, found the choppy thor<strong>of</strong>are<br />

too rough, skippered by W. N,<br />

Ott, <strong>of</strong> Meadvilie, pa,, the little<br />

hydro shipped water In the flnt<br />

beat and abandoned the competition.<br />

Prtiea were awarded at the Yacht<br />

Club following the races.<br />

Summaries:<br />

1. Wa-Ws-Too, William Elinor Jr.,<br />

tJerlon, Pa,, aiiia-S. Beaver II, Otne<br />

auifr._ LflnKPdrt. N. J., 41:01; 3 Slo<br />

Charles Hjefcman, Philadelphia, PNF;<br />

Buddy, Frailer Hailry, Wejtmonl,<br />

N, J,. EJNF= Miss Stardust, Wesley<br />

Turner Mlilviile, N J, DNF ""*<br />

ISS IIVUKOI'l.ANKH<br />

First Hot: 1. Cavalier, Wallace M,<br />

Rowland, Elkt.in Md,, S;43.«; 3, Lil<br />

ABBle, Fenton Appleby, Mlllvllle, N J.:<br />

""«•»£ •"*». W; N. O«t, Meloville;<br />

Serena heal; Cavalier, t;O7,8; 2, 1,11<br />

Apple, 8:08,3,<br />

Dedicate Diamond<br />

At Wildwood CrMt<br />

A double header marked the open.<br />

Ing ef the Greater Wildwood LJujs<br />

League baseball season and the dedl.<br />

cation <strong>of</strong> the league 1 ! new diamond<br />

at WUdwood Crest.<br />

The Klwanis team won over th<br />

Sertvanl Motors, 8-0, aDd Halpern<br />

routed the Exchange nine, IH.<br />

Present at the dedication cere-<br />

monies were County Judge Harry<br />

enenbaum, Superior Court judgl<br />

Anthony J. Caflero, Mayor Geergi<br />

Busfleid. NertB WUdwMd, and Com<br />

nlsglaner Edwin Nesbitt, WUdweod<br />

Crest,<br />

Crucial League<br />

Contest Today<br />

OMW qty QUb fikes|% nip. «U1<br />

Play on. at tta nod crucial<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ike m m hi th* B<br />

aftsrnoeo<br />

Wfcta tt dWU Ug Wwoer at tha<br />

•ay av laU it 4 B, U~<br />

A RaMer wta onr U» Bock.t.<br />

bl tl CAt Ud into a<br />

twnpatllliiii kera,M,<br />

While BBldiBf the btfaden Is •<br />

teeMd .Innloa- alngla biy plckiruwn,<br />

Caper eMtarteldfr, Butler fanned<br />

10 and walked only one batter, IUn-<br />

riaw wu the lo^n* pttckar, ulviog<br />

up Ihree hlu llkhif aaves likll<br />

ri t o^n* pttckar, ulviog<br />

up Ihree hlu, vllkhif aaves, tlfiklol<br />

Mil lour, and Lhrowtog one 4<br />

—11<br />

Tha Baldeti, Merai Rrtf in tfey<br />

walked,<br />

an •<br />

perftM<br />

Laitr,<br />

) fn «<br />

The victor. scerM ttf second Ully<br />

Jn the fifth wfwB Pan Ubro «u>Ilt*d,<br />

•tale second, md moved to tUrd on<br />

Butler's ground ban to Uurd baaf<br />

man fenslad. Ubro uored wnen<br />

first baseman Ewjnj dropped the<br />

ball as Butler collided with Mm W<br />

beat out the around tuJJ,<br />

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Stiffs TWsWwk<br />

The popular weekly prue feature<br />

bald hi conjunction with Cap* May<br />

County-. 10th annual Billing Mntsit<br />

atarta iaturday, Walter H. Traen,<br />

tOttmot <strong>of</strong> pubuc affalra <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> neMolden, aaM the weak-<br />

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ALLEY LUMBER*CO<br />

Wickes Chosen<br />

As All-Star<br />

Frank Wickes, lanky <strong>Ocean</strong> cii<br />

High School hurler, was named<br />

the Cjspe Atlantic League all-sta<br />

baseball team for KM by a vote o<br />

the league's head baseball coache<br />

last week.<br />

Wickes wat the only local playe<br />

nuked to the first Ma, though his<br />

taannatM George Butler, Dan Ubro<br />

and Joe Kennedy all received ban<br />

arable mention as a result <strong>of</strong> th<br />

balloting<br />

The flnt Mam MlecHen nanwd<br />

Hire* •(Mien. BaaWai the Raider<br />

nMundiman. the stheri were Jim<br />

rbor, and<br />

nMundiman. the stheri<br />

Schafer, <strong>of</strong> log Mi<br />

^vl^ritft B4ftSDBIf«f <strong>of</strong> H<br />

Uammonten placed four others oo<br />

the all-star team, inleiderg Charles<br />

Cnlf, Ronald DeMarco and Joseph<br />

Lanza and outfielder A] Marasi,<br />

Egg Harbor won three first team<br />

cneiees — Jim Williams, first base,<br />

man; Ronnie Heencs, catcher, and<br />

Barry Klenzle, outfleider. Cape May,<br />

like <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, won only one place<br />

on selection <strong>of</strong> George Dickinson,<br />

outfielder<br />

Chosen as utility inflelders wen<br />

Bob Mossbrooks, Middle Townihlp,<br />

and Charles Sampaye, Egg Harbor;<br />

utility outfielder*. Ken Banuhaw,<br />

Cape May, and Wadsworth Cambel),<br />

Egg Harbor,<br />

Other honorable mentions went to<br />

hil DeMarco and Mario DeMore,<br />

Hamnwnton, and Allen Carson, Mid<br />

die Township<br />

CAPT. BOB'S<br />

TACKLE SHOP<br />

at HM<br />

BEACH THOROFARE<br />

YACHT BASIN<br />

Bay Avanua at First |traat<br />

Wa carry tha NcwMf and<br />

fftt OMaiMbls |n<br />

HODS and RE^LS<br />

Spinning Rod* apd<br />

Equipntant<br />

BOATS & OUTBOARD^<br />

NMMCi m<br />

•an • Candy . Smajwe<br />

FOR CHARTEft<br />

RALMAR IV<br />

the Brite *m M awarded to the<br />

•stay fortunate eough to be drawn<br />

each week from the entries received<br />

tor the current week,<br />

"No nutter hew.large or small,'<br />

Treen uplauiMI, "or what specie, all<br />

entrtea are eligible for a chance at<br />

tha weekly prize".<br />

Drum lah MMhea continue to hold<br />

the apotUght, Andrew Turkot, Weed.<br />

Ifane, brought in a pruie catch,<br />

which tipped the soles at 88 pounds,<br />

Faul Turkot, member <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Jant; StaM Poll, hooked an<br />

pounder, <strong>of</strong>f Town Bank,<br />

MilMfieBeats<br />

Raiders, 5-3<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> clty'i, defense collapsed in<br />

the tenth Inning <strong>of</strong> an extra Inning<br />

game with Mlllvllle High School Fri<br />

day afternoon, enabling the Innd<br />

era to carry <strong>of</strong>f a M victory over<br />

Coach Fred Ho weirs taueri.<br />

George Butler lolled diligently on<br />

the mound the enure route lor the<br />

Raiders, and proved effective until<br />

the 10th, when two singles, two<br />

walka and an error provided the vls-<br />

iton with the margin ef victory.<br />

The killers tallied once in the sec-<br />

ond and fourth innings to lead all<br />

Ike way to the lait half ot the sev<br />

enth.<br />

•utler (alnad lint on an errar<br />

ef his infleM •raundtr. and Joe<br />

Kennedy drew a walk, Prank<br />

Wlckes laid dawn a perfect bunt<br />

te ucrlfU bath runmn ts the next<br />

b»g. Pave bedtr then lafhed a<br />

double to right to send Butl.r and<br />

K*nn*dy aersn and dMdlack the<br />

same.<br />

The tussle went through two more<br />

scsrelesa innings before defeat over-<br />

look the resort team. In the loth.<br />

Hurls tingled and Zimmerman and<br />

Ton brook bath drew walks to load<br />

the oafs, Yarrish singled to chase<br />

Harris and Zimmerman home, and<br />

Tenbrook came across when Dexter<br />

Fiunce bobbied Yarrish's hit in left<br />

field.<br />

The Riidari made a nnal, fwtil*<br />

bid In their hilf <strong>of</strong> the IBth-<br />

Lod.r tripled and Trad Mitilik<br />

•alnad a base on balh, Loder<br />

MerM when Mettled drew the play<br />

to himself when he attempted to<br />

steal HEsnd bate.<br />

Around the Fishing Beat<br />

Blue, and beatto are running &P»W<br />

effihore, .wording to ' repo»Md<br />

catchea rtported at Id CommuT,<br />

tackle •hop thU weak,<br />

Mayor Edward B. lowker and <strong>City</strong><br />

•lectrlelan Lynn Smith bauJed In<br />

M bluea while fisUnf <strong>of</strong>f the north-<br />

•atl end <strong>of</strong> live nthen aheaU,<br />

the average weight waa bettreMi 3H<br />

and three pounds, according to the<br />

oneuis.<br />

William Stuempflg 'and a party<br />

aboard hi* Mat, the Ajbatraaa, ran<br />

Into 70 blues and three banlto<br />

trolling the *»•!« ' thoala. Id-<br />

clud«f In the i««p were M<br />

MuMhler Ir. end Bab MuMhtar<br />

jr. atong with Frank Canklln anal<br />

Arnold Himmenlay,<br />

A haul <strong>of</strong> M bluea and two bonlte<br />

wai reporttd by a party with Abe<br />

Landes, <strong>of</strong> Souderten, pa.^ who were<br />

out Saturday with Cap!. B 1. Wynn<br />

In the Rahmar IV, The Hue* wMgbad<br />

UP to two pounds while the bonUo<br />

pulled from three to four pounds.<br />

Similar luck was enjoyed in the<br />

surf and the bay, according to early<br />

reports. Walter Snider, ef Phila-<br />

delphia, reported two drum flab, a<br />

10-pounder and another tipping the<br />

scale at 12 pounds, caught Monday<br />

from the surf at Whale Beach.<br />

Corn. Keich, <strong>of</strong> phll»d.lphl»,<br />

proved *et flounder flahinl In<br />

Sraat let HtriMr ley |i aoad<br />

(port th days, lunday h* reeled<br />

In one reported to have welihid<br />

IB eaundfi Mven eunsei.<br />

PlfHINO CLUB MNi<br />

Ilio <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Flihlnu Club op-<br />

end for the new aeaMit ever the<br />

Memorial nyt week end aa donn <strong>of</strong><br />

eld and new members vl.lled the-<br />

pier and clubhoum at Hlh at, and<br />

tha beach,<br />

The pier waa gaily decorated with<br />

.null flag* pad with "Old Glory" ly-<br />

ing from lit topnuat. The club-<br />

house committee reported that the<br />

building was painted inside and<br />

out and the entire property reno-<br />

vated.<br />

President Jihn F, 1 Malloy conduct,<br />

ed the flnt general meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

year<br />

slon wi mg ^<br />

that the dub if<br />

quests for memo<br />

a big additions<br />

The nnt rw, — ,<br />

eurred *>tut4a7 ml J<br />

sr5f<br />

Appoint*<br />

rian<br />

wn« reappointed<br />

«t the Cape May Coun-<br />

,, a snlsV <strong>of</strong> K.4M, by<br />

•ctlon <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholder,<br />

this week.<br />

Director Lawrence M. Lear re-<br />

ported1 tb.t ihe board 1» ,,|,| ,«klnf<br />

coordinator. Hi<br />

civilian defeiii<br />

Samuel Goldle entat*. Uat<br />

catch category by (—-.*•<br />

pound black drum, wha* *<br />

from th* outer taa olti.2."-<br />

old Patterson got Into tw *<br />

catching a 45-pSSd^2J^«t|<br />

'measured '<br />

JOE DiORIO'S<br />

CIRCLE CAFE<br />

lh« Clrele on MacArthur Blvd. ~ Somers Paint<br />

HOLIDAY VILLA<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS<br />

SERVING DINNERS<br />

Sar. 5 P. M. to 8:30 ft M, — Sun, 3 P. M. to MtKn<br />

O«ed Home Cooking Free Ample Parkine *rtn k al I<br />

•If S. MAIN ITIUT, PLEASANTWILLi PHMB.<br />

Managamant <strong>of</strong> MR. and MRS, J. GILBERT NM|I<br />

Preienti •<br />

GREGORY<br />

900 Shora Road _<br />

Hotel - Bar -<br />

SHUFFLEBOABD<br />

m<br />

OPEN AU VUI m Mul<br />

| LEE LOVE at the Organ<br />

KITCHEN OPEN<br />

WEEK-ENDS<br />

FRIDAYS - SATURDAYS - SUNDAYS<br />

PACKAGE GOODS<br />

COLD BEER TO TAKE OUT<br />

FAIR TRADf PRICK<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>ior Raiders<br />

Retain Crown<br />

Winner And Ca.on<br />

Break Records<br />

wl »ii.r and Bill Ca.<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SBNTIN1L4.BPOER<br />

»•<br />

With<br />

«on smoshln<br />

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

<strong>Jun</strong>ior high<br />

for the meet.<br />

and Arid team<br />

n.talned n» championship In the<br />

e ihth annual Cape.AtlantIe League<br />

classic at Noun WUdwood, Saturday.<br />

Winner covered the course for the<br />

lOO-yard dash in 10,, for a new meet<br />

mark, and later shattered Ihe fee.<br />

urd for the iZftyard sprlnl In M.J.<br />

Canon gave future cotnpetilen a<br />

m<strong>of</strong>k lo shoot for In the brond<br />

Jump. estoblUhlng a new mark by<br />

soarlnE |() reel, gi, inrhPK In thai<br />

event.<br />

Winner and Cason joined with<br />

Oeorge Wickes and Pan Elsrnhardt<br />

lo capture the half mile reiay event,<br />

ana Milt* Varano, Dave Harvey<br />

Charles Bowman and AJ DIBantis<br />

li-amed up lo win Ihe 4«.ysrd feloy<br />

fur CJoaeh E. Pinion Cirey,<br />

Tho vietory was <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

fuurth in the eight runnings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

event The <strong>Jun</strong>ior Raiders ruled ev.<br />

cry year But In 1947 and 1M2, when<br />

Cape May athletes were the victors<br />

and in 1(50 and IBS! when North<br />

Wildwood linished on lop<br />

The summaries:<br />

am fan<br />

ART'S RESTAURANT<br />

OPeH EVERY DAY<br />

// You Like Good Food, This Is The Mm<br />

HOURS OPEN<br />

WEEK DAYS 4:00 P. M.<br />

SATURDAY 15:00 NOON<br />

SUNDAY 12:00 NOON<br />

ON THI CIRCLE<br />

I0MERS POINT, N, J.<br />

PHONE<br />

SOMERS POINT »73<br />

What happens to your bettina dollar at Delaware Park;<br />

RITURNiD TO<br />

RACE-GOING PUBLIC<br />

89.31%<br />

SfHP BAR<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

ELMER BLAKl PMSiHTS<br />

THE NATIONALLY FAMOUS<br />

DAVE<br />

APPELL<br />

FOUR<br />

BACK AGAIN FOR THEIR<br />

3rd SEASON — THEY MUST BE GOOD<br />

PIUS<br />

BUDDY<br />

MOOSE EYES<br />

HARRIS<br />

Iioo.ynrll daiii-1. Wojnp Winner, or<br />

a. Knusm. »•: 3 FIllMil!, IV; J. Tap;<br />

liollOBi, NW. tint- :10,1 (neiv fw.<br />

" 23u.jaril daih—1. Winner, oc, I, n^<br />

Sf lu --Wi 3. MMIraw. NW] j. Wick.<br />

!«;. Time—-Ki.a iw wcordl<br />

Hliill lump—1. Tlf. Alfrrt haudpr<br />

jl and Jeramr Toylnr, w": 3, Sun:<br />

V,' t MiT.ravv. .NW. llf.|Eht_f, fwi:<br />

Bruail jiimp—I. Bill Colon, OCj 3.<br />

4. Am-<br />

lnc-nr«<br />

>3S&, WT'AiMi .SWF! •/<br />

nnn, OT. piiiianr^- 19 t&A, 2'^ I<br />

, Pile vault—1 Richard McGraw. NW.<br />

B. PfSontls, Or, 3. Hirwy, Or: t,<br />

Soudrr. CM. llriimi—9 rwt, » Incnpa:<br />

SMoi put—l, ' fW per let, making a total<br />

<strong>of</strong> ti.nt, I. acceptable hi the com-<br />

mltte*. If thll price I* net agree,<br />

able te the Parkway autherltle*<br />

they were Invited to meet with<br />

the MmmlHH <strong>Jun</strong>e 14.<br />

Announcement wai made that the<br />

newly constructed wharf at Bees-<br />

ley's point la nearing completion<br />

and will be ready by <strong>Jun</strong>e 18, the<br />

completion date set on the contract<br />

when awarded.<br />

arr.ns<br />

Monerlef. 3b<br />

Moncrlpf.<br />

C«e. 21) .<br />

Bud. m<br />

Scare hy innlngi;<br />

M, Twin iui fill j<br />

o. c. .;.., o I d ! o | 2 |<br />

unm<br />

Point Chiefs Edge<br />

P-ville In OvtrHiM<br />

Two runs In the botton <strong>of</strong> the<br />

11th Inning gave the Sonten Point<br />

Chieii a narrow win over the Pleas<br />

antville A's at Somen Point Sunday,<br />

The ChU'fs evened the score In<br />

the ninth with one run, but fell be-<br />

hind In the 11th when the A'« noved<br />

into the lead. 1 to 6<br />

Mark Price smiled, stole second<br />

and (cored on Skip C^overt aingle<br />

to tic it up acaJn. Bert AvU then<br />

lined out a two-baje How to chasa<br />

Conover across with toe winning<br />

run,<br />

Wehle Vrtt waa the winning<br />

pitcher, and Eddie Bennct Jr the<br />

oser.<br />

PIZZA PUS<br />

FINirr MOM and<br />

Veterans Decorate<br />

Graves <strong>On</strong> Mainland<br />

MARMORA—Veterans- graves In<br />

the stiles. Trinity Methodist and<br />

Seaside cemeteries were deeoraled<br />

with flags and flowers Saturday by<br />

Burl Costlean, past commander <strong>of</strong><br />

the MorKon Ranek Post No, 137,<br />

American region, <strong>of</strong> ocean <strong>City</strong>, and<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Fnscr • Ross • lack.<br />

WatchkO Foal No, SMS, Veterans <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Wars, <strong>of</strong> Marmora- iomers<br />

SCOP SunHner<br />

Mine Cruber<br />

COMPLETE pCi<br />

Outboard Cruiser<br />

(POI Lani liland)<br />

Inboard Cruiur $atw<br />

— Agency Mr —<br />

JOHNSON Outboard Motor,<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BOAT WORKS<br />

619 PLEASURE AVI,<br />

H Colllna, aUu a number <strong>of</strong> the the New York Tftrtant* lit<br />

Ffas«r-S«uaaek.Watehko Post. » vale, and also to Mtd a rntut It Mar-<br />

staled, ; .on.<br />

The- decoration <strong>of</strong> graves In the, Orrle Da Nooyar, newly tppotnpld<br />

geavllle Methodl«l, Quaker anil I Authority chairman, said th« nanr<br />

Tyler eemelerles was done by<br />

Michael Kruk, part commander <strong>of</strong><br />

the Kraner Ko«» Sack Watchko Post.<br />

(iravMlde serviced In the Stlte*.<br />

Trinity Methodist, Seaside, Seavllle<br />

and ilead-<strong>of</strong>.Rlver cemeteries and<br />

servleei at the Veieram Monunent<br />

In Tuckahoe and the Peienburg<br />

Cemetery were held b) members <strong>of</strong><br />

the Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Worn Post<br />

and the auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the post on<br />

Sunday,<br />

bonds would be retired<br />

The original $tanfiO0flM tseoe to<br />

build the main route <strong>of</strong> tha Park-<br />

way from Pramua to Cine May, haa<br />

sLate guarantee whlen aamired<br />

sale at a low rate <strong>of</strong> lntenaL Suc-<br />

cess <strong>of</strong> multi-lane superhighway* DM<br />

led Authority <strong>of</strong>Bclali to bellew that<br />

the new bonds can be sold at • low<br />

rate without tne stale barking.<br />

- - * " • - • -<br />

The<br />

on<br />

paallng a rw<br />

•treeta. The<br />

petttloB wttn<br />

TOR AN ADVEMTURf W 60»<br />

ISSOW S<br />

RQTAURANT AMI COCKTU LOWGE<br />

Open Daily from 4<br />

Open Sunday from Noon<br />

Under 1ti« personal tupwvitkn ef Mauri**/<br />

f jiMijfca••!!>• i • •fill Ttt • • ri i* •<br />

Ft?IIII0ll|p nrlrll SnWrwy 9<br />

234 SHORE ROAD, SOMERS POINT<br />

1 mil* north <strong>of</strong> Senwn Mnt Qrcl*<br />

OORHEWPOIXY<br />

OPEN DAILY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR<br />

CAHRIN6 TO BANQUETS AHO PWVATt P<br />

For niMivatiam, Phon« Somar* Point<br />

THE HOUSE OF HITS<br />

THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF THE CENTURY<br />

THE WHOLE<br />

TOWN IS<br />

TALKING<br />

ABOUT<br />

LEN CARRIE<br />

AND HIS<br />

KRACKER JACKS<br />

O'BYRNE'S BAR<br />

LeMperl Mint at Mmarf Mnt<br />

P. tl7<br />

A Sandwich**<br />

Pt«U on draught<br />

••Nil • MM . 0M.<br />

atHMTapt<br />

POINT TAVERN<br />

ON THE BAY AT SOMERS POINT<br />

Delicious Lobsters<br />

a Specialty<br />

Steaks and Chops<br />

Seafood In Variety<br />

6.<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

NITB,Y<br />

RUS TAYLOR<br />

at thm,<br />

PIANO and OHOAN<br />

Phone Semen Point 909<br />

'xemllmnt food • appmtfzingly .<br />

D«liOhtM, bro«sa.sw«pf dining roomi «nd hm<br />

ANTHONY nCANIG, Prop. W<br />

^^gg<br />

0k: •<br />

•* , »•<br />

I


"f -4 V<br />

— SECTION FOUR<br />

Injured In<br />

II Rd Crash<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

POINT—Henry R WU.<br />

. irf PlaWWUvUle, «u admitted<br />

- MfeBiBria! HMpital Salur.<br />

rniQ, was thu printipitl Kpes<br />

; at thi- M-piiioi-tii! Day t'Xt'reisoK Suiv<br />

i clay, at <strong>City</strong> Hall, and ni fh-p fnnt nf<br />

• Sow J<strong>of</strong>hi'y av.<br />

! Mayor Fred Chapman was mail<br />

' <strong>of</strong> L-oi s i>mfinifNi and hiirrfduccd tin 1<br />

Gold siur Mmhrrtt. 5lrs: Anita EMfl-<br />

.son, Mis Miitidp CInrk, Mrs, Mad Mo<br />

Pripe and Mrs. Eleanor LoMhlpy,<br />

The T\v\\ Henry B!3J*£cz,vn?ikL pas-^<br />

for <strong>of</strong> ^t. JuspphV R. C. Church, gave<br />

!hi> hiviKMiiun and the Rev, Gharir*<br />

Kintk, priNinr nf Orflrt' Lutheran<br />

("hiirfh. thi' bpnt?dli:tion.<br />

StfvJEf^ were conducted at the "<br />

hener r-sll by membgri ef CijFk.<br />

Ellason Po*t 3Si, American Legion,<br />

and Roberts Johnson Pott 211?,<br />

Voterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign W*fs, Silver<br />

Mean Council, 0*gr» <strong>of</strong> Poca<br />

hontas. reified a while dive in an<br />

f<br />

SOMEHS POINT-Ncticly MOO was<br />

realized from the Pun Carnival sport,<br />

sored by the I" T A rrti'nlLy in<br />

ihe Dawes as*, school.<br />

The, baking coniesi, svhifh tnok— --. --•= •"- > ».<<br />

was I SpanishAmerican War Vrlurans. A<br />

. . ' j i*l Fill lii ¥ n ^T a «:^ 1 Um.j-.r... - .. ^-. _-i ._<br />

Services nisei were fondiieic*ii nt<br />

the War <strong>of</strong> IS12 monumon! by ihc<br />

place bt'foro tin* affair opened.<br />

Sicker, <strong>of</strong> the! - - ,„ .„ = ,<br />

MINH Cynthia ' Wlt " lhp launchinR uf a boat laden<br />

place before the affair opened, was I p r i a n a<br />

judged by Mrs Sarah Sicker <strong>of</strong> the '• HihiKe in Naval hiM-oes was<br />

Gas Company and Mi Cynthia"<br />

Did You Knew?<br />

VINCENT and JOSEPH<br />

Ar* Ojira si<br />

THB FLANDERS HOTEL<br />

Phone 2277<br />

NEW G-E FOOD FREEZERS<br />

IN 4 SIZES!<br />

. Warlse. <strong>of</strong> Ihe Electric Company, A . tt ! lh HIMWTA by Buy Scant Troop 33.<br />

gold sen! on a blue ribbon wa* the " TMP - waN ^ounth'ti by Kenneth<br />

award, Mrs. Joseph llssrlchak and J Tllrlirr Jr.<br />

Mrs. Frank Bates mml on the com- Several hundred persons lined the<br />

fflittee for Ihe Cake baking division, streets as the parade moved down<br />

Siion. id Chief (if police William<br />

Morrow was marshal Others par-<br />

iii-lpsllni! were a rifle squad from the<br />

Air Force Base. Oirl Kraut TruBps<br />

18 and 4.1. Brownie Troops 34. 4n,<br />

41 and ikiillvllle Brinvnie Troop .18.<br />

Awardt went lo the fallowing:<br />

Mr., Albert Psreman and ,Mf..<br />

eierfl Stfvaiii, layer take; Mrt.<br />

Herman Meskart, chiffon cake;<br />

Mri. Herman Jsoy, ipgnge cake;<br />

Mfi. Fiarenee ShcppartJ, funny<br />

cake.<br />

I Snmers Point<br />

t'nit. Red Cro><br />

e Brow Tp<br />

Social Club, Marino<br />

Sinnwilt flub. Par<br />

Second division: Mrs. Charles I Pnl-ToaehiTS Assoiiaiioii ami' Cub<br />

.Itiiiek and Mrv Haymund smith, j .Scouts.<br />

r antl Mrs. Viola MeKeiiVieli, third.<br />

Mrt. Montgomery Ihreve re.<br />

salved the candy award, and tha<br />

relied and HIIM cosklet were won<br />

by Mri, Marian Rghlls and Mri.<br />

Rlrick.<br />

In the chiidreiVs division t'ontestj<br />

Eleanor A!U*n was awarded a prize<br />

for her layer eaKe, and Ruth Fieth<br />

and Jian llavriichak won for their<br />

, UntSHT I1CU.FT<br />

'• HOWS IIS POUMDJ<br />

Fill in moit any kluh-<br />

•n. FsalufB! niw Till-<br />

Shall,<br />

j lhttf,<br />

ffiuing iNalxi, t,n,H<br />

Jyict Cmtt QHpihiiT =<br />

plwt ihBiiy meet wen.<br />

dirfy) ^ la<br />

Iriflralt* ••* and ba*.<br />

IMll<br />

COMMer n-tu-FT<br />

HOIOJ ]|f MUMM<br />

lamatlsMl valgtl<br />

U» li lar rafvlgr o,<br />

raian* iis«(a, o.i.i,<br />

lawiHI aparaiisii, far.<br />

fafllaal tobin.i can,<br />

ftructisn, Pgmswf @.|<br />

d st<br />

far<br />

lifr tKt trf tin. hiyh Jiiitlin-iK if (di<br />

lion it Hit h'hh M IIDOI II, s ,i<br />

n t tint if tin stinlont li is tin will t<br />

t\io l(tl *»^ <strong>On</strong> I>r binbid piuti tin m<br />

int uirk tin n i no in id for flirt he<br />

^(] l rt |'dt it*.rv tUtl lo (|L1 thl\ f i<br />

1 \<br />

hn I<br />

I i commemoration <strong>of</strong> A half cen-<br />

ry <strong>of</strong> preparing local youth for<br />

s place In commerce .the pr<strong>of</strong>c<br />

oni atul the d< tohcthi r Mith<br />

|*i maikutil to m n muntilpi) ilerk<br />

in \(iv Jtisi\<br />

StiffuUt prav)d* that any muni<br />

Cfpalify rnay voluntarily adopt th*<br />

COd* by a to called r«f*r*nc* or<br />

dln*nc* Th* cod* centlnuM to<br />

grant ctrtaln dltcr*tfonary paw -<br />

•n to Hi* local building <strong>of</strong>ficial* L<br />

vndtr tha prlndpl* <strong>of</strong> ham* rul* |<br />

and Ifttal ra«pon«lbtllty<br />

A SlaU BoHni «f stjmdards K i..<br />

IH t j.tfibh-»luil tti rontinuousi\ mod<br />

i. rnlie ftaUlrrs <strong>of</strong> t!i* r*nft tor^l^<br />

lent with in u dt i-ii is mjitt rials .ml<br />

methods nf construction<br />

Bowh*r uld that tha first<br />

stop h«r* Will b* to ttudy tha<br />

•t*t* cod* *nd com par* It with<br />

tha local law and Its varlout<br />

amandnwnts ae as to datvrmln*<br />

what changtt might b* to Oc*an<br />

<strong>City</strong> s advantafj* in bvlfdlng con<br />

ttruction practlc*s<br />

Down<br />

FromTc<br />

Patriotic<br />

To Be Staged In<br />

Strand Theatre<br />

Rep Samuel K<br />

fJr, Congressman from<br />

13th district <strong>of</strong> P*nir—*-<br />

for the past 10 yean,<br />

tepted an invitation to.<br />

S incipsl, speaker in i<br />

ty at a special public<br />

' otic and religious<br />

evening <strong>of</strong> July 4<br />

• Ttlh was announced<br />

1 Kalph C Luff prvaldcnl<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city Tabernacle All<br />

which wil) join with the<br />

Jubilee- KMntnUlee in .poaaariaf ti<br />

avrvlc* in the Strand Thaia"" *<br />

the hoanlwalk at 7 30 B m.<br />

CHARLES H. 6VOV, <strong>of</strong> Ruihl*nd# PA., ihtwn -Aftvr h* *rrl«*d at th*<br />

OceAn <strong>City</strong> Airport on M*ntartAl O*y In bit CntnA 110 plint. Mr. Evay,<br />

who it 73, toAk up flying at fh* ag* <strong>of</strong> 40 and hA* lon*d nwn than<br />

1,200 hour* tn th* *lr tine* than on both buifri*ii and pltaAur* Uvnt*.<br />

—Stnlor Studio photo.<br />

mar mWait *f Oc**a<br />

yaan l» wall<br />

Cltrltn and<br />

trim PhUaalalpkla and Ww<br />

Llna ar*a Ha l> th* Hfl *t-«<br />

•dttt ntlnliKr and fcMvm ak «pl<br />

outstanding sawakar<br />

| A tine <strong>of</strong> «.? qnd 14 costs wai<br />

I en Barbara N Smith 18<br />

I Drexel Hill Pa for failure to<br />

a driver* llren&e With^rt)<br />

|»l. 13 sf Plea.nritvlMe wai<br />

0 and 55 costs tor driving<br />

a stop street<br />

Alert tO Halt Twice-a-Week Publication To<br />

Activity Monday Begin Tuesda v For summer<br />

r- I r-j t T '""' '" t t k l' llhl "-"'lon .1 Ihi S,nlintILid«.r a nern.. w<br />

Civil Defense Test<br />

Is Natiort-WHe<br />

firhii I<br />

, P ml "i<br />

Carr\ i<br />

4 Ih<br />

es n 11)1<br />

vltni IK<br />

tp it t 21) (I<br />

11(1 L L<br />

i ( r tl tttimi ( i<br />

ll i « s li<br />

(1 li ui 1 (ii<br />

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r<br />

i i<br />

ii in ill paits <strong>of</strong> l T h m<br />

th (it uill n mmn F i Cints for (.iili is&ut<br />

Ntitict f ii chitiuiiu thi nrldrt ss <strong>of</strong> in nl sub nllH>ra nnisl (» ructui!<br />

in I his nllm i uttk in td\<br />

iti been employed<br />

t the New York<br />

| School<br />

To Graduate 16<br />

Exercises Follow<br />

9 A. M, Mass Toda<br />

It<br />

V on flit (1 Si<br />

Mr Anrf4 FMI:<br />

ih ut }**18 "Kt<br />

MIHt tli.il Him<br />

Shlphulldiil^ ( l|' < rifntlin lit<br />

Itirmt 11\ u is i loll t o|lt t tor In ri<br />

m tin I,oiiM> irt hi i(I| (<br />

IU aid his \wf* (Liitinunl Ui ht<br />

K-^Liliii hummn i isltors to ihis. n<br />

t>l I Jilt! tin v spent mosL <strong>of</strong> list<br />

st ison tit n tin SI (1I-II1F> pi<br />

Mr And*riOlt t^r many y«*rs<br />

was on* at the b**t known 19^^<br />

myilclani *HC*lllng mt both Hi*<br />

•nd tha xylophone H* pUy«d<br />

fh* latter fnttrumant for t*v*ral<br />

y*an In a dance band led by Put<br />

Rilay on th* Did Hippodrome Pier<br />

which burned down (n the fire <strong>of</strong><br />

1*37<br />

This U the service* at<br />

Tabt.rnacl(* *nd tU<br />

hupvfl to present the<br />

ihi United SUtes in Oc«ui<br />

Mr Luff fuld<br />

Houcier afivr m»ny<br />

negotiation »nd t«tl» with<br />

<strong>of</strong> President Eisenhower* It<br />

found nee*sft*ry for th* chief<br />

•L^kU tit <strong>of</strong> this report and utive to d*clln? *cr*p**lc*<br />

( thi uncertainty <strong>of</strong> national<br />

100 chestntit at., HaddonlM'ld.<br />

much<br />

Ih Inn<br />

i ition<br />

I i I \<br />

f Hi<br />

I h il<br />

h.ilm III<br />

1< 11 uill I<br />

III I I<br />

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i«f Wnlm-n'.s Clill^<br />

m n Ft(l><br />

'York, lY-iin^.vl<br />

<strong>of</strong> C'ulumlji<br />

K d<br />

iiiji. Dolawjn<br />

ami Nt^v .lei<br />

ii ti<br />

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II<br />

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J«dei itiiiii bv Mi-. (hiHLiHii i<br />

fupporl ,.| tin Indipctwltiut<br />

>i (lion jtrojt cl v. is ih-<br />

!ht t uf anv s[ in<br />

fe/come<br />

ur <strong>City</strong><br />

_and Mrs Dt M,,tti Inu<br />

Umnt residLlliJ til Oc (in (itv<br />

to tiutlrt IIKII nun<br />

^•nd lifter •ipmdini; nm 111 i<br />

11< ctLd tlu sltt on Dil<br />

In tin Gnidtns tin<br />

«ls built in suih j »m tint in<br />

P*rt nn( has i t tiitnn indium<br />

tht lagoon<br />

kcit N an automobiU dt il<br />

*'» «>-klvn nnd b ,,.mmutlnL<br />

Czl n F fct>k fl i»im b\ foi mt r<br />

in liuslni-j, with his<br />

r and mokc» his hoint in Had<br />

«';iv<br />

(I<br />

ttu trtLt ind<br />

6 ple-a}i»<br />

Five Fined <strong>On</strong><br />

Number Charges<br />

Penalties Follow<br />

April Raids Here<br />

t < 111 O n ( it in in u (in* r h )I|i>t> *n<br />

< niniv I irrt i Him 1 < nt ntniiin<br />

{>l I isi uiik on nun>h i untint, LIIII<br />

i I tdlitli, fiolil r tuls lu it in<br />

11 \uiil In tin iuiiiit\ | i > tditoi ( I<br />

ftt nid lo( il point<br />

If Mfl Uunil tpir tor <strong>of</strong> a Un il<br />

pool pjiloi UJS Kivm thL sihr t<br />

lint on i t IUTM t)f tht s^ilt <strong>of</strong> iiiuii<br />

I bt rs W i|tir luniir nl tmplovf 1 it<br />

1 tht. p« 1 roam vi ts fmtd SWW for<br />

pt>sst ssitm uf numb*, is hps<br />

Also fined war* John E Wll-<br />

||«mt 71 year-Old r«t*urant dpir<br />

•tor John M WtllUm* 61 and<br />

Earl Henry $9 Th* flrtf two w*t*<br />

| charged with having number dips<br />

In their pOfHHlOP while Henry<br />

was charged with aiding and abet<br />

ting a lottery<br />

1 hi (i\t mt n uin. Mwn T tvif<br />

\t it siisnindtd Jail sfntniLe and<br />

ill wi.rc pi in (1 IHI piuhalion for<br />

tllll *. U J1S<br />

t- arm s i)\ tht. I iw otTitt r"<br />

— I<br />

,t li \<br />

riu n<br />

• tt>i i<br />

Save Room Rent;<br />

Pay It To Judge<br />

Kivo l.'iiiversity <strong>of</strong> IVniisylv.in<br />

in itiidcni-i were lined S10 each<br />

In Municipal Jud^e Friinkliu A<br />

Kinti Monday on charge* <strong>of</strong> vio<br />

lilting the ordinaiiee bannfiu<br />

it if t-iUKh < • uU i upii<br />

ifiuiti d fiom **t Aiit.ii<br />

L Sihoo! llns mtii ninr<br />

hvi lolltmui,, i I iiilo K Hi «i«I* * in < ll\ \\ t Alt<br />

t iht flmifh nth st mtl Pi u I t f \ on ilmut 1**21 ..ml n<br />

llr<br />

I (-, (,Ulll Ul I* Lit llldlllMI 111 sill t I<br />

inu if louli l)\ lilt ( hiimlit r I<br />

( linmt rt ( ind olhtr t i\ i* in inir i<br />

tion<br />

i Mht 11 I" SJJII is istant<br />

ill t.t Hit ttlthriril .t tht<br />

I il o u il] prt. icfi o\ 11 (ht<br />

In<br />

tint<br />

I h( \ u t rt r \ 11111 I<br />

in Koheit It (.indmi to<br />

tinnril |*( (t thon 0 \Ht n J<br />

nt) J?I> uid I t an I> Iliinllt \<br />

Awardi wtll be given tp the<br />

graduate with the highest general<br />

average, and alto to thot* with<br />

the hlgheit In the seven lower<br />

grade*. Honors alio will be given<br />

thos* attaining the higheft aver-<br />

age* In religion, and those who<br />

have perfect attendance for the<br />

school year<br />

lilt<br />

il oi<br />

IK « II<br />

tun<br />

hit tu<br />

Jubilee<br />

!!„ It „(!! II 1<br />

in thfn :<br />

It till<br />

\ Kill III uopul il<br />

I H 1^.0 Illfl ll<br />

I \\ i * tn jl 111<br />

i ci m [>i imoii*<br />

tht hiLh (h i<br />

fox Penalty Date<br />

Fixed at August I<br />

I i*cpji\?rs who din\<br />

<strong>of</strong> tht. n uuume fnim HCUMIII il<br />

business wtrt K'^^n their ctistu<br />

in il^ hrt tk \i\ tht. iil\ Kmi<br />

mi>Muti( i^ J 1 1 IL)A\ HIJI n Hu<br />

*l>O*ird \otid tit Wai\i •j/^ Iptf<br />

t * J i II ilt\ mi prt ft fl-r * tu4:e^ T<br />

if ilu tntirt amount t>f tin l*i"Vl<br />

hill i pud l>\ Auf-iist 1<br />

I h noi m il I alti r<br />

u tilth nitt rt 1 is \ 30 di\i "<br />

I'urpt) i ol thi *<br />

mi iu11< I II n vt \ U \dTlll<br />

id i lo UIM i isoti il bnslntss<br />

I t o[ ti II >pp*tUini1\ tn ol)t nn<br />

Julit uild Julv<br />

• uil(i llu dt\<br />

condition<br />

"Th* fir*mjb*r» <strong>of</strong> tit*<br />

and ttw AHKlatl«fi wM<br />

clat*<br />

O<br />

it wal M"—> that M<br />

n«t v«ry wall<br />

mitteet particular<br />

(distant n>latrt»»<br />

Pag«<br />

ioi.er*. have<br />

pcniilly dead-<br />

i- yeat •*<br />

tender. ii Do tin s 1-<br />

Tottiio (.inoi«^ s | tt II > r >hn<br />

I'm] Alhf^rtttO Jjmts I I ilUi I II)<br />

< tlmo Jimis 1 J-1\iiii I-r nit i<br />

IIuutiliLi I-jidim \- u t ph Unix i<br />

An mt n i t uf *i^ ptr d iv in rate-* tdwin Alfitd Hunur MM h n | H tn<br />

tnr prii-ate duly nnrsine SI.IMC


1<br />

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IMMRf A'<br />

Hawk, 38,<br />

M.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ttl HU1.<br />

W. Stain, 30,<br />

ftfgulor<br />

or<br />

AJfcum<br />

Sin<br />

PH. MM<br />

RICHARD'S<br />

819 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

PUUdatDhia. rad ««•»*»» Udit. tKh<br />

WlWam W. Oart. 17, BHM Hm,<br />

ipMiUiii, tltj John Oontoudte. II,<br />

Philadelphia, faultr muffler, |lt><br />

Wilier H SneiieL 1«, Wpar Barby.<br />

nfl ll«tt rfcUtW tJO; WUiita<br />

SPECIAL SALE OF<br />

SAMPLE SKIRTS<br />

SIZES 22 TO M |M M A<br />

VALUES TO S.ft J.yO<br />

BEAUTIFUL PRINTS — SOLID COLORS<br />

Perfect wedding invitations from the<br />

CATALOGUE<br />

THE Offer WEDDWC INVITATIONS .nd TROUSSEAU<br />

STATIONERY "%W ^ fin#j Adi/"<br />

Gkseic the SBIJP wcttdiag<br />

•MIMBay •Bbewd indi ihe<br />

rmo-ntd MOM <strong>of</strong> Emily IW<br />

Yes |ti nfaitiwdctiiat,<br />

HcUagnHd' by ttcfeMr o»<br />

Ike bat <strong>of</strong>papo.. atJkc JAr<br />

RAYMOND McHEMRY<br />

testify Printing — MiM SuppliM — AdwrfMng<br />

'«n<br />

pattwmtercd •u.pld<strong>of</strong>l ot,<br />

In, who In tee mcantln* Wd<br />

mainland M i l wtih i MHn<br />

Point burtender and fferee women<br />

A poUce dyer brought a reply<br />

from the Stste Pou« that, Whllley<br />

bad railed Mi wife In Bsltlmore<br />

from Atlantic Ottr on the day <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fepwtea robbery here,<br />

•MM PMle* MM Hut<br />

. MlBr Unit*<br />

The suspect was picked up shortly<br />

afterward by F.B.I, agents in Allanlie<br />

<strong>City</strong>, who charged him with the<br />

theft <strong>of</strong> article! <strong>of</strong> fqulpment from<br />

•a Army Canp near e»nimon>. La.<br />

fc«l police pUced a detaldfr on him<br />

before be wan taken ta Camden for<br />

trial In FMeral Court,<br />

Radio StaHon Opens<br />

Broadcasts Af Pier<br />

; A aeriei o( dsUy nroadeasts froBI<br />

•<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> w«s initiated thjj week<br />

by radio gtaUon WM11). <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>, from quarters made available<br />

by the city governmiTlt on the sec<br />

iond Boor <strong>of</strong> the Music Pier.<br />

David H, Freedman. general man<br />

ager <strong>of</strong> the station. Mid that the<br />

broadcasts «» to salute Oceaa Clw<br />

in connection wtUl its Diamond<br />

Jubilee, and will be heard dally<br />

from 10 to 11 I, m.<br />

Tho programs will feature thli resort<br />

cdUn-ly and will include occa<br />

slonal Inteniewj with local people,<br />

as wen n weal news.<br />

The station in the past has broad.<br />

ca«t from here on such special occasions<br />

as the baby parade, Easter<br />

parade and other elvie events.-<br />

Ground hai k*M broktn for a<br />

new Yacht club, and the city ameiad<br />

arc esneamed akavt HH antiti<br />

<strong>of</strong> ice wig<strong>of</strong>i 4itnn. Whtnl In If 11.<br />

Raad all about It hi 'NIpplnB<br />

PaBM," new JvMlee hliturical f*atur.<br />

on Hi. adlforlal page.<br />

THI OCIAN CITY SINTINIL-LIDOtR<br />

\OM»r Adult Activities fo be<br />

Topic <strong>of</strong> Conference In Resort<br />

X t|e the American Medical Association<br />

Burner, Mi ***»*. *KE m Ut<br />

New Mney a d<br />

and long regarded as an authority<br />

1U, Pa., atop el., |M, mil Nprbert E<br />

odlat Anmtlt<br />

Dooling, U, <strong>of</strong> HlMrtawn, failure Baltimore Prisoner h d<br />

tt ii wUI Ha Haon<br />

ierUtrici, wUI -peak on the<br />

then* "The Challei.se <strong>of</strong> Longer<br />

here at dUegataa to the convention<br />

la comply yttt foodtnom sin driven<br />

LMe."<br />

police next waek wOl end a<br />

Thrt* New Jeney motori.t» filled long, patient trait to praaacuta a «IH Hotel TueMUy.<br />

Dr. Harold Paul Wean, <strong>of</strong><br />

to appear. Judge King ordered Baltimore nan alleged to hiM _ Th» Knfaii, widph •» planned NUlii, N. j , will b. M. dwmoM<br />

leader M Me aaMent, A fsrnMr<br />

tMi Mmrii tar than if n« robbed the florid* Inn Mr* « MB for peopW ppW in tM IWI y*ir y . ediler *» «>• ChrlNtan AJv«.M,<br />

n, att tt brtatf brtaotf. flj wflj dW devW pro-<br />

fmll to #llv, MAl Bid My theItth<br />

at. <strong>of</strong> m aut In Au«in*, IHL<br />

and aufher <strong>of</strong> nearly i Mere <strong>of</strong><br />

na far the «nt«rtalmn*nt, recre<br />

SuMMery fine wttkin HM nett fe*<br />

a WniUay, 35, will be<br />

feMto, Dr. glean tiai »rv«l prsinliwnt<br />

tfiorchu In kefh conf.rd<br />

picked up by county autborftIM<br />

YuMda* whan he ig rataiad from , Itegtatrttteo <strong>of</strong> the diWlitM WUI<br />

a Mirylamd penitentiary at Mtf. fake plna prior to toe opening Other Maden Include the Rev.<br />

meetlnf <strong>of</strong> ,tM wocDiw, which M<br />

Re win be brought hack Dy<br />

Waadnw W, Kern, Narberth, pa,<br />

scheduled for 4 P. m, Tiwidw. The Philadelphia Conference director n.<br />

County DatMMVe Kennedy MMMJ. conference win close with the noonadult<br />

work and corrector <strong>of</strong> the<br />

to f*» • ifcttiai amd entering In toeal on Friday.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Older Conference, and<br />

dirtnwnt bm.<br />

the Jtev. Daniel Hulltt, <strong>of</strong> Salem,<br />

Dr. t M M L,, mart*. H Phil*. N, J,, «dyB work director for the<br />

Accordl<strong>of</strong> to Weal<br />

dMphla, «• New Jemy Confertmee.<br />

Wtuttey. who live* '<br />

BCpsrtfnwit^ #f MfwdHft M LSiH<br />

k«MU Ho«plHI. will b. on. ot Mi.<br />

The morning devotions will be 1<br />

nlihf* (otfttnt «'<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> Benjamin F, Moore, t<br />

ten DSEB August f<br />

Lanadowne, Pa,, and Mm, Herbert<br />

lawUf Mjkltii ._..,<br />

C, Hague, <strong>of</strong> Salem, will be the<br />

obtained a Job it the<br />

plsnlst. The Hw, D. A, Simons will<br />

but wta dlnnnwed M<br />

be In charge <strong>of</strong> Ncmtlon. and Wai,<br />

four day. liter.<br />

lace McKeai, regWir. Mr* w. W,<br />

Kern and Mm Daniel Hulltt will net<br />

s» hostews-<br />

2 Of OUR MOST<br />

OUWl CA&IUS<br />

wHh whit* Sthlttli -mbrold.rv in<br />

• MtftiMl thwm«l In flaHarini<br />

NW MM, f*MI pink, (Camden A Phlla.J—Sundayi (Camd.n <strong>On</strong>ly)<br />

2:57 P.M.~W«kd»v. (ClmdM A Phlla)<br />

4.00 PJM—Sundayi only (Camd.n « phlla )<br />

Chanf* •• Haddonflild for Phlla.<br />

DUotft hiva OHM to<br />

UMlw ITini |!in<br />

or it btntnM. stva DM<br />

MrtMHilHf MMtt to M<br />

Alls SA pBn ©f TnJtn<br />

our huf* #4IWctton.<br />

fiis<br />

MENNIES<br />

753 ASBORY AVENUE and tSO BOARDWALK<br />

WHITE SHIRTS<br />

SPORT SHIRTS ky Jltien and latia, Lsn, and<br />

MMrt tl—Jtt. iMId eatora and print. ...._.,.<br />

1.95 up<br />

PAJAMAS by Pla.lwav and WIlMn •reHliri. Sumiw,and<br />

r.dular w.lsbt. Cotton, Rlyon and Btcnn,<br />

2.fSfa<br />

ROBES by Dunbar and Botany tor Home and h M<br />

wear ,,,,,,.,.•<br />

SWIM TRUNKS by Cat.lln., •rtnHned and (taWrt<br />

•run, Plaldi, print* end wild color.. Lari* auertiMnf<br />

sf ttvlH ,<br />

2.95 to 5.9*<br />

CABANA SITS hy Catallna and •rantwead, MM<br />

tor b»aeh and playflmi wear, Fancy pattarnt ant<br />

plaidt ,<br />

SWANK JEWELRY Cempltt* itlecflsn Includlnt<br />

collar pint, tl« tlatpf and cuff link uhj.<br />

BELBER LUGGAGE Preferred by matt m*n.<br />

Two »ult«r* arid companion bio. , .<br />

Air Conditioned for Shopping Comfort<br />

ixon's<br />

MEN'S and BOW WEAB<br />

I]] ASIURY AVENUE _ PHQNE lilt<br />

OPEN FRIDAY A SATURDAY EVENINGS<br />

FAMOUS BEACH BEAUTIES<br />

JEWELS OF THE<br />

Joif on. frorrt our brand nanw eoil^thm , , , Sfring <strong>of</strong> Narit' - h*<br />

dr.^d , , . b.wltchingly O^tA in .(MtleMid MHglltM W MH<br />

tail (illm) | H *b«,t your ffetir*. P..rl. tract Hw contour <strong>of</strong> tN Fi*<br />

Ftara ira ifftf taint H, cu. frbm yoO M UftMr ir WW(« •• *M ^<br />

may b*. Com* ehseM your faverit* celsrl<br />

Othart pricad from a law i.91<br />

.-,, '•'•'»'«<br />

.!>.'*-:(.<br />

.BOARDWALK STORK 6PIN WiRV IVINi«» "** '<br />

Com* m, Bhhrai AroUMd... SM WHaW «-# MI<br />

Y, JUNI 10, 19S4<br />

(ling Key to<br />

>re Success<br />

FRESH KILLED CHICKENS ~~<br />

FRYERS _ ROASTING _ STIWING<br />

CHICKEN PARTS — LEGS, BREASTS, ETC.<br />

WE ARE CONTINUING TO OPERATE OUR<br />

HOUSI-TO-HOUSi PRODUCE ROUTf<br />

FRANK and ELEANOR BRADLEY<br />

News Gems <strong>of</strong> Diamond Jubilee<br />

Garrison Jewelers<br />

WATCHES<br />

DIAMONDS - JEWELRY<br />

Expert Watch and<br />

Jewelry Repairing<br />

Modernizing<br />

ALL WATCHES TE5TID ON<br />

WATCH MASTM<br />

Mi ASBURY AVINiJI<br />

Kitlsasl Bmak «l Orraa Citr Bldf.<br />

PIIONF. Bli<br />

HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY<br />

"FHf FAMILY DRUG STORE SINCE 1911"<br />

Takes the Burn Out <strong>of</strong> Sunburn<br />

HUCHIS' FAVORITE<br />

SUNBURN LOTION<br />

loethlnn. _ Healing fer 43 Yeifi<br />

aemuriu fat the<br />

Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

SUN TAN Preparation!<br />

Gaby • Ceppertont • Skslex<br />

I iUN GLASSES • all type. - all pricai<br />

lathing Capt 50c to fl.SO<br />

UndarwsMr'SWiM GOGGLES<br />

NSM Clipi. Ear Plugi<br />

ntcttfilkt (or<br />

FIRST AID KITS<br />

for<br />

Horn* . Auto • Shop<br />

SIM, 12.15 • f 2,7!. $3.10<br />

ADJUSTAiLI CRUTCHf S TOR SALE OR HINT<br />

"THI DRUG STO1I WITH TH§ SIDEWALK SUNDIAL"<br />

alM For and Delivarad Proieription and Night Phona O. C, M45<br />

J, THORNLEY HUGHES, P.D<br />

' Owner and MnlHr<br />

ROURT 4 PAUL, P.B. AOHMM Plwnnaflif<br />

Cornw 8th Stiwat and WMtoy Avrau*<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINiL LEDGER<br />

operated liter %MH month, it was<br />

annuuneed by Capt, Jack Jeiner,<br />

ohiiirmun <strong>of</strong> bay from aetivitio^<br />

New York In preparation for an<br />

operatic career* after a lengthy \Q\\T<br />

<strong>of</strong> scrvlee in the Army,<br />

Th* father and un appairtd en<br />

tfif fatnttf Anutaur Heur ritdis<br />

shew witti Mater Bswts whttt that<br />

preffsm wit in its heyday during<br />

th. 19»'t.<br />

He Is survived by hl§ wife, Florence!<br />

another son, Donald, and<br />

daughter* Jeatiette,<br />

Funeral services look place in<br />

ttaddonfleld yesterday,<br />

Mary Pickford. screen actress <strong>of</strong><br />

the Twenties: "Success Is a whip to<br />

beat yourself with to become bet<br />

ter, H<br />

•uy a JuMIe* ihar* New)<br />

ALL MAKE'SETS<br />

Don't' miM prMiout houn<br />

<strong>of</strong> TV ajntarfainitwnt. Our<br />

prompt, •fficianf MFVIM<br />

nMtarM your Nt to puk<br />

h in a |lffy!<br />

ALWEATHER8Y<br />

WI SELL - .<br />

ADMIRAL. DUMONT - RCA<br />

TELEVISION SETS<br />

144 Asbury Avanu*<br />

Phon«22t7-J<br />

Opera Singers<br />

Due af Gateway<br />

What's Doing <strong>On</strong> 75th Birthday Program<br />

f Telli Kiwanit<br />

JUBILEE PLATES ARRIVI<br />

participation, Commluloner LaUL<br />

(His Method.<br />

Almost 1,000 <strong>of</strong> the specially it- once P, Lunny and CommlHlonC! Noted Stan to bt<br />

signed Jubilee dinner plain arrive Harvey W. Adama; Dr. F, 1, Lam<br />

j Iho llutv <strong>of</strong> svfrj' clilien in<br />

here lhl» week and are now belni Halnei, for the Airport Association. Heard Thit Summer<br />

j ffsort urea 10 soil and sell and In wlntar during itsmii th. *«,, placed on sale by Ihe Women's Clul Robert P, Oarey, pruldent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

J, fiwfBi' A, llamld Jr. Htlvlsnl<br />

• wnitantly 9n.»ln» at «,*"" <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily, both directly sn< Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, preilded, Leading opera campanlel <strong>of</strong><br />

through retail outlets.<br />

America will be fully represented<br />

, Klwnnis Club yr«tp|doy noon ill<br />

The next meetlni <strong>of</strong> the plannln thla auminer at the Gateway Musical<br />

The attractive plates were manu committee will be tomorrow (Fr,<br />

Resloiiranl.<br />

to .hew<br />

Playhouse in Semen Point., when<br />

factored In Alliance, Ohio, The; day I at 12:15 p. m. In Slmmj The slngora from the Metropolitan, San.<br />

!J Ihnl what we <strong>of</strong>fer pfople<br />

have tho mermaid Insignia in tli public is invited to observe or parFraneliieo,<br />

New York <strong>City</strong> Center,!<br />

|li inlnnglBle, but It ran tu-<br />

renler, surrounded by landmark: tlclpate,<br />

and Philadelphia Civic Opera Com!<br />

rn «s on iirdlnary pilrihuHO. We<br />

and activity scenes.<br />

peration i,<br />

• * •<br />

ponies will appear.<br />

,0 wll<br />

(ivinB Ihfni reiaxatiun nnd<br />

nd sell<br />

MANY HEW EVENTS<br />

rf. with our beaches, hoard,<br />

! MERMAID MODEL IS<br />

The ienweek seaaon geta under<br />

LIITID FOR SUMMER<br />

way <strong>Jun</strong>e U with the performance<br />

ami .imiisimi ills If p,.,,i,i,> or iii '* """T<br />

an op. | OUIIT OF COMMITTEE<br />

Jubilee planning and development <strong>of</strong> "Milter Roberts", A well know known<br />

not durlvlnB ihcsr benullls<br />

in recent weeka has greatly expand, Broadway and TV star to appear il<br />

rcsurt arras Ihuy would nut<br />

if II will<br />

ed the achedule <strong>of</strong> evenUi on <strong>Ocean</strong> the tills role will be annotmcei<br />

Mlip lo return,<br />

•m publicity, he con. for the now familiar Diamond Jubi <strong>City</strong>'s summer calendar. Director next week. The alMroadway cast<br />

elutlecl.<br />

I), told his •udlenu thol n<br />

locmermaid insignia, was a guest a Walkins pointed out this week. He will perform "Mister Roberis f<br />

Ticket, for the annual Kiwanls a meelliiB <strong>of</strong> the Jubilee directors said there are now many apeeial<br />

if number <strong>of</strong> people whs an swimming and diving dii myel on July commllU'e chairmen. Chamber oi events in addition to the usual<br />

..Icing 111 retort areai do not9<br />

ill (he Flanders pools were di^. Commerce directors and city <strong>of</strong>ficial? summer activities carrying over<br />

•lilt th> ImBsriance <strong>of</strong> oiling trlbuied to members <strong>of</strong> the club by Thursday night last week at Simms from other years,<br />

u.Hon to the public.<br />

Arthur M, M DeMarls DeMarr;,",n'eci"chai met li Restaurant,<br />

They will be sold to benuiii I]<br />

Ichaduiad to run rhrouohout<br />

Homid EnlerpriscB, (ilnrtc>d by \ for undiTprivileKed children<br />

She was introduced by Ernest II.<br />

th* t.aton arc f*yr .Huh-an<br />

• A. Humid Sr., Is considLTcd [ „ — -—••••.<br />

Philson. first vice president and<br />

amateur photo tsntMt far vliltort,<br />

Ht'ileral chiiirman <strong>of</strong> the celebration<br />

. <strong>of</strong> the largest anHlsemerH or.<br />

a Juklla* fnhlno c*ni«t far prbw<br />

He also gave a summary <strong>of</strong> i<br />

uiioils in the United States<br />

awardi, a ihMrMbHrd tMrnamMit<br />

•«•»•• Inclvdln,<br />

<strong>City</strong> To Study Revision budget <strong>of</strong> the Jubilee and said that<br />

j ore nuresentcd In 13 fairs in<br />

ip«niar*d by Hw thufllaboard<br />

ihe sale <strong>of</strong> additional shares is n»<br />

stole. Including the Trenton Slate<br />

Club, and a hiifwlcal uhlUf <strong>of</strong><br />

eessary to meet a goal whleh he<br />

„: own and oneTiilc n string <strong>of</strong> Of Building Code<br />

Oc.an <strong>City</strong> niln, map*, photo-<br />

rt'ferred to as ^0,000 currently, to<br />

mitts in Atlantic city: also o«n<br />

Continued tram pate 1<br />

sraphi and olh.r Iramt. •<br />

carry om the program.<br />

Hamid Circus. In iidditlun to cessed later.<br />

and tiperutlnM the Stcrl<br />

Reports also were given by Tile next ipecial event on the pro-<br />

Albtrf «, Po.f, chlaf ol th. S#ll, (Jharies W, Munich, on ilnanccH, and gram will be "Children's Week" be<br />

i steel Pier, j.nit-Jui -t-.l by the Bur.au <strong>of</strong> Planning ,Bd eBm, Ralph G, Lull an acllvllles <strong>of</strong> the ginning Friday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 25, and apfln,<br />

aid!, ill IMS, is considered the Bi*ree, uld thai 'fht purpaM <strong>of</strong> Tabernacle Assuciation,<br />

sored by the Hate! and Restaurant<br />

Id's finest amusement place, the pramulgatlns a tltr* it.nd.rd Arthur Walklni, proniolional dlrec Association ThU will be followed<br />

(ierlaiod, Mr, Harnid Sr, eede It to itrlv* for up-f»datt unl I tor, cave a detailed account <strong>of</strong> spe-<br />

by the Warren Boy Choir on <strong>Jun</strong>e 2»<br />

had an extensive career in form admlnlitrallsn and cenltruc. I clBl events and activities excluding ind SO at the Music Pier, sponsored<br />

busini'!,s._ became aeqiiainled Hen itandantf within th* mi, " I those already planned ani) sponsored ly the Lions Club,<br />

Atlantii- Lily when he had a<br />

, - i by the miinicipa! gyvernment, Hf Other <strong>Jun</strong>e activities include the<br />

ilinK an on the Million Dollar<br />

11 could save miiniol-, explained that seme Jubilee eventi 'abernacle Association's Diamond<br />

He nho oriKinnled the divine<br />

ilirii.sands <strong>of</strong> dollar', since Iti, will run throiiahout the summer<br />

by reference would be in<br />

ubUee dinner at the Flam)ITS HO-<br />

season, and others have net yet had<br />

I lieu <strong>of</strong> preparation and publishing<br />

el on the 21th, and a "Breakfast<br />

dates assigned,<br />

I People in patroni (treamlng ! COsts,<br />

night" sponsored by the Ay-port<br />

4,fS fe IMS<br />

« the iteel Pier and think it |, i The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> commissioners Mri, Rutull Hinitem rtauntad Association on the Mth.<br />

iklnf msnev hand over fist. The • have received numerous requests for and w.i granted a (ptclal Jubilee The amateur photo contest, Urn-<br />

HM, the speakar tald, far op \ revision ef the local eode over a fluf in the b.by parada. It will ed to snapshoU <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

fifing in the blaek ii th« c^rf» period <strong>of</strong> almost 10 year*. The Gar, tarry gut fht mtrmald thtmt In rea, will open <strong>Jun</strong>e SO,<br />

rclftd In buying talent and den's Group as recently as a year th* parton <strong>of</strong> Mill Bay, Norman Mr, Watklns said that almost two<br />

The moviet must appeal ago insisted that tho city code is Stull Wai appointed chairman sf a loien other special events are in<br />

milv audience,<br />

: nniiguated beeause It prohibits committ.. to craat* th* float, .reparation for later In the season,<br />

[ ^ume huildintl methods developed in<br />

iilh some not yet dcllnitely iched.<br />

? as it may seem, the mnie<br />

nober! K, Bell spoke on decorative<br />

recent years.<br />

led.<br />

lighting nl homes and busutciis<br />

ilaces to crealo a festive atmosphere, "The auccMi sf rh*m and th*<br />

iuberl Hunter, chairman <strong>of</strong> the prospect* <strong>of</strong> n*r* will depend en.<br />

llghtint! commillee. <strong>of</strong>fered the serv, llr.ly on fhe amsunt o( money<br />

ices <strong>of</strong> his group on a consulting which can be railed from the pub-<br />

9.M to !«,?§<br />

basis to anyone desiring assistance lic purchaiM <strong>of</strong> iharM," he uld,<br />

in planning such Illumination. "The Juki)** AuaclaHen U antlr.ly<br />

Inavpendint Dnancl.lly from<br />

BRADLEYS Others who reported briefly were<br />

the city, ssvarnmenf, and mutt<br />

Mayor Edward P. Bowker, on city<br />

rely antlr.ly upon fund! ralitd<br />

frem rHldmfa and kvilntii •*••<br />

FARMERS MARKET<br />

Phona ISM * pie,"<br />

Among the proposed events are a<br />

Dr, Roger G. LaResa bayfrunt pageant and boat parade,<br />

| a model airplane meet, a golf iourna.<br />

116 ATLANTIC AVENUE PHONE 2124 Optometrist<br />

, fflenl, an archery tournament, a eav-<br />

144 Canlrai Avt. : alcade <strong>of</strong> bieyeles, an old,fashioned<br />

MEAT DEPARTMENT<br />

OCiAM CITY, N, j,<br />

j block party, m pushmoblie derby,<br />

j an amateur* rifle tournament, a<br />

Offlre Hours<br />

t polle# pistol tournament, a police<br />

CHOICE CITY DRESSED VEAL<br />

Pally 8:30 lo 5(30<br />

1<br />

No Hours on Wed, and Sun. and firemen's ball and a Jubilee<br />

Moil, anil rrl. Eve, hy ADPl. "press day",<br />

GENUINE BABY SPRING LAMB — CHOICE BEEP<br />

* • c<br />

NEW TYPE CRUiSI PLANNED<br />

PULL LINE OF<br />

\ A dully Diamond Jubilee Cruise<br />

aboard Capt, Chris Montagns's pleas<br />

PRODUCE — GROCERIES — DELICATESSEN<br />

ur*> eryiser "Bxpendabio" will be<br />

1<br />

lonui fm Dr Adanu. after belna AawUtM for uae u It<br />

presented by Dr. Charlet B. Ptem, The Mrvlc* will conclude at > o'clock<br />

•uperintendent <strong>of</strong> Khoolt The Rev, with the turning on <strong>of</strong> th. JubUM<br />

aeorge FUeher, paitar <strong>of</strong> the iirit llghta which wUI floodlight tht Tab><br />

l>re>hyterlan Church, gave the Invo- enuele building eaeh evw0n« during<br />

cation, and the Rev. Albert Saart, the rammer<br />

aaslilant patter at si, Augujilnes R<br />

C. church, pronounced the binedie- TIM pvMIe aiaa la ImdtMl M HM<br />

lion.<br />

Under the direction <strong>of</strong> Miss Helen<br />

M, Derrick, the graduate! ung<br />

choral arrangement, <strong>of</strong> "Give Me<br />

Your Tired, Your Poor" and "Hand<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ivy,"<br />

The high school band under the<br />

baton <strong>of</strong> Paul H. Weil played the<br />

••"•dltlonal proceuional "Pomp and<br />

Circumsunce*", and Invereargil, by<br />

Liihgow, at the recessional The<br />

bind opened the program with the<br />

"National spirit" and Mignonette<br />

Overture?<br />

Penna, Congressman<br />

through July 4,<br />

To Speak Here <strong>On</strong> 4Hi<br />

"Paint Yeur Wagon", darting<br />

p^ 1<br />

July t, will brlni ants tha eara* <strong>City</strong> and had anticipated a visit."<br />

way ,>.D> a canfully chsMn The patriotic service alto will In.<br />

•rsup ol iinfari lo ra-cnata th* elude a short addren by Mayor Bow-<br />

Bread**? hit fron th* Mm. writlier and Jubilee Chairman Erneit<br />

ars at •Brloadooti". From th* PhUson; a reading <strong>of</strong> the Declara-<br />

Matrapolltail Optra Company. Ar. tion <strong>of</strong> Independence by Miu Dia-<br />

Ihur Budnay, bati^arlfsna, and mond Juhlloo, Maria Aderns: and<br />

r*t*nl winner <strong>of</strong> the NMrapMltan music- by the Diamond JubUce Chor.<br />

Audltlani ef th* Air, whs a» Us <strong>of</strong> the Tabernacle Association,<br />

pearad thli pa.l uaton In -Berk<br />

Th. program will be enhanced<br />

Oodunov" and ethar eparai at tha<br />

by the ute ef th* new srgan pun<br />

"MM", will loin tha company fer<br />

chased by Hi. Tabemacla Att*><br />

th* •till Himntar,<br />

ciatian and inttelM In th* ttrand<br />

Th.atr. through ceartny <strong>of</strong> th.<br />

The New York <strong>City</strong> Center Opera man*g*ni*nt. It It a Wi/HUut<br />

Company In repretented in the per- fwo-manual srgan with amplinu-<br />

•on <strong>of</strong> Bar) ReddlnK, baritone, who flon tynihrsniud with DM n.w<br />

appeared there last Hasan as Dr, Strand •MrMphsnlc tewnd In.fal-<br />

Falke In "Die nedennaus", and ia latlan far CVi«naicop« fHnia,ITtie<br />

well-remembeRd u leading man at ergan la (jmllar Is thaw inttpllad<br />

he Gateway during the last half uf In the Vatican In Rom. and r*><br />

he summer season this paat year cwitiy in the chap*) at Narthw**><br />

The San Francisco Opera Com. t.rn Unlvenlty,<br />

my lends Richard Sharretta, haaa,<br />

protege <strong>of</strong> John Charles Thomas. President Luff also announced, that<br />

o the Gateway for the role <strong>of</strong> Bonn he regular Tabernacle tervlees wjii<br />

Tweed in "UP in Central Park", the<br />


f*&i<br />

t-ri<br />

fer<br />

^ " •" r xr*v><br />

>—MCTWM om THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

SALE<br />

Straat ami Wwt Avanua<br />

k. from bwcli. Cup. Call taHaa*. S Mmm, III* bath, llvfnat<br />

for Imnwdl.t. S.I. $11,000<br />

WALTiR A, DITTRICH, Inc.<br />

, Realtors<br />

Comer Ifh St. and W«sl«y Av«.<br />

AWNINGS<br />

YOU MIGHT AS WELL HAVE THE BEST<br />

AT NEARLY HALF THE PRICE<br />

^48-Hour Service <strong>On</strong> New Awnings<br />

Repairing and Re-Hanging<br />

LLOYD'S AWNINGS<br />

INSURED BY LLOYD'S<br />

727 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE 3042<br />

DAVID V,<br />

BRADFORD<br />

REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE<br />

111 ATLANTIC AVENUE PHONE 1856<br />

LAGOON APARTMENT FOR RENT<br />

<strong>On</strong> Itlti St. Lagoon. N>wiy wwvtfM, 2 btdngnii, bath, living room<br />

dining room combination, kitchen.<br />

SMMii * 1.000 Including Boat Slip<br />

INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALI<br />

. I H M M d«lr»b). St. CharlH Place. Upwr cott.o. part hai 4 badr»m.<br />

and fcath, MaM'i room >nd bath. Living room, dining room,<br />

madam Htch.n, two car g.r.g.. pint (Iwr apartmint cantaini 3<br />

fcrtrtami '"*> Bath. LlvlnB room, dining room, kitchen. Automatic<br />

MMw h«tm aich flwr. Funtlitiad,<br />

$26,180<br />

COTTAOI FOR SALI<br />

r*# tadreBinl. m.ld', room, living ream, dining rMiit, klrthin.<br />

Attract!.. .11 m.pl, fwrnltun. Parking far two cart IMIc.ly .qulpp.d<br />

Fnnlyn Plan (100 block naar b.ach) Financing av.ll.bl,<br />

»14,100<br />

•TO BE SURI" REALTOR 'INSURE'<br />

"/mure Your Title and Be Serfs"<br />

PLANT FOUNDED IN lift<br />

COMPLETE TITLI INSURANCE<br />

THROUGHOUT NEW JIRSIY<br />

CHiLSEA TiTLi<br />

and GUARANTY COMPANY<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

NATIONAL BANK OF OCEAN CITY BUILDING<br />

OTHER OFFICIS:<br />

AtlutR. <strong>City</strong>, Mmrtalr, R,« |.l, atl W1MWOI>1J {. p ,,,r r "<br />

* .,. urilW T.m. Blv,r i<br />

AT THE OCEAN CITY-<br />

SOMERS POINT GOLF COURSE<br />

(• IH/I Tlaia I. f./>y • f.H »„,.« .f ».„«,, f.J.<br />

Vaur l»iiiHif>wf t»« rwidt U-» It<br />

STllt<br />

HlllUa K<br />

ir N Kami<br />

FH.1 MMI SIMM<br />

hwhiiliil MHtiM! uiti<br />

rrn Mil *t r<br />

990 MWN<br />

Ml<br />

VITS<br />

M/IHUIIM'<br />

5 Lmrmm<br />

Mtti-m tLUtlum<br />

Out Hmrtmmd t\mn<br />

K. <strong>of</strong> C. Council<br />

Elects Woolson<br />

Succeed* Fox as<br />

Local Grand Knight<br />

I^'tnuel F Wool Mm un< t It 1 tf d<br />

^mnd knight <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctt\ (.nuncil<br />

No 25«0 KnlghlH «f ,<br />

Tuesdo\ t'\* n lit if L» IHICLCMI f{a^<br />

giond D Fox ttr The meeting \m-«<br />

in thi* pHrochlfll xchool hilt<br />

John h Holland u HI named tit \J<br />

nU tmud knlffhl and John J<br />

Motxt tluiiuillur Other <strong>of</strong>jJuT^<br />

i Ii 11< (| wen* Lt ••lit* F Brooks rt<br />

torthnj, suid II \ Unix rt (i Morns<br />

111 J»SI»I Pt I Ann J Murphj w\\ o><br />

i iite John J GrelsJger \tarde 1<br />

rhomnv. n \foi rim Insid* guard<br />

mil M it! hi w, 1 t ail in H dutsidt<br />

DJiviil (; Clayton wos elected tmir in<br />

2 b«lroom», all conven-<br />

iences; Urge 1st ... 14,100<br />

WEEK END SHACK<br />

<strong>On</strong> large wooded let, 3 mile*<br />

from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; water and<br />

electricity. Pull price $750<br />

Homes, Hemsiltes,<br />

Form, Waterfront<br />

HERMAN B WALKER<br />

Real Ittata insurance<br />

SHORE ROAD, MARMORA<br />

r«Mif• N flit<br />

Phene OC 2956-R-U<br />

OPEN EVENINGS<br />

At) Haw<br />

4FH nut Bltnti Mfttt H<br />

M t<br />

Tilt ••(• md Pmmt^ «—<br />

Mint<br />

Balimllr ilHW<br />

SAMPLE<br />

10 A. M, ,»o I P. M.<br />

DAILY and SUNDAY<br />

SOMIRS POINT DEVELOPMENT CO.<br />

Villa** Brlv. A R«itt* •, Plyw lawin<br />

*A> Ifcl<br />

Jt \ *<br />

PHILA. EVENING &<br />

SUNDAY BULLETIN<br />

For Home Dalivery Service<br />

Phone O. C. 2669<br />

FOK SALE<br />

Baautlfully Fi.rn. BUNGALOW<br />

3 yaar. aid. Lot«' • 115<br />

Biv'ront COTTAGE. Fornlihsd<br />

tt.500<br />

DUPU6X, Furn. 3 y««n old<br />

$13,500<br />

Small COTTAGE, Large let<br />

MJOO<br />

Small COTTAGE and extra let<br />

100' i las' 17,500<br />

Sanrals * Scatdn July @r Aug,<br />

OLIVE MacPMERSON<br />

Uth and Watt Ava.<br />

Summer Daze<br />

Announce Betrothal<br />

Of Ethel I. Moray<br />

Mr, uiul Mrs Ktmncth R M<strong>of</strong><br />

20fl 12tli si., rtiinrtLint-y the enMn<br />

fflMiil «f their diiUMiiter, Ktht'l E<br />

iibeth MiKH'y, iy Atiman 1 Robert<br />

k'ti LiiwtsMU soil uf Mr and M<br />

Ljuyti Lawtuii. <strong>of</strong> OMfli'nbijFU, K,<br />

Mr. Liiwton IN Htiitionptt at the N<br />

ii] Air Station, Allmitl? <strong>City</strong>.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

HOUSE AND 24 ACRES<br />

Tht* fuiiplr plan a fall wedding<br />

EXCELLENT LOCATION SHORE ROAD PALERMO<br />

IDEAL P@S TRUCK FARM AND PRODUCE STAND<br />

Houw, 8 rooms and bath, new heating system, new<br />

shingle siding and ro<strong>of</strong>, 82 gallon electric Net water<br />

heater. Full bawment. Must be sold to settle in estate.<br />

Price $15,000<br />

Phon* OC 2248 between 8 A, M. and 5 P M,<br />

After S P. M. Phon* 2U9-J-2<br />

BOARDWALK STORES AND APARTMENTS<br />

FOR RENT<br />

2 stores Not. 390 & 392 approx. 15x60 each — suitable<br />

for Drug Store, Beauty Parlor, Dress or Hat Shop,<br />

Pastry Shop, Pudge Shop, <strong>Line</strong>n Shop, Haberdasher or<br />

Leather Goods.<br />

3 Apts, Not. 380, 386 & 388, each with 2 bedrooms,<br />

Murphy-Bed in living ream, tile bath, dining room A<br />

kitchen. Open front' lun-deck overlooking Boardwalk and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> with full view <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> across the Inlet,<br />

Season Rent, $1,000. Half-season, ISSO.<br />

HANEY LLOYD CHATTIN<br />

•94 BRIGHTON PLACE<br />

1315 ASBURY AVINUI<br />

REALTOR<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J,<br />

FOR SAL! —<br />

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t*i—- SECTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

MO Pound* <strong>of</strong> Tropical Hah The Wmmkln Somers Point<br />

Mn. A. W. Saburn, Reporter<br />

'William Ammann is<br />

Haverford Graduate<br />

lain. Mrs, Henry Ford, Mrs. Frrt<br />

llutrman. Mm. Charlci Blnck, Mr»,<br />

Olio KortisPl odd-Mrs. Auiuwll Ira} 1 ,<br />

MSLIB PLeCTOGNATHI. an Ocun Sun Flih la you, praunli • r.tti.r<br />

unhappy tiMd-M view •> h* pom with Oon RapHuI, Imfliui-LadftT<br />

•dvtrdtlna nun, left, and hli brother. Tummy. • Marin* Cerpt HnM<br />

HctttiMant- Tha flvt-fooMong tp*clm#nr hundr*ds df 'fnllH train lt£ ysysl<br />

trsplMl habitat, wat trapped In * gully and proddad up en th* Inl.t<br />

bMCh by twe rMort vliltori l»>« watt —Senior Studio photo.<br />

Law Officers Becoming More<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional, Rotary Learns<br />

Law enforcement <strong>of</strong>TiMrs toelas 1<br />

are following a trend toward .spe-<br />

cialized pr<strong>of</strong>essional status to engblo<br />

them to do an effective job, nccord.<br />

tag to George W, Dougherty, chief<br />

dps May County investigator, who<br />

addressed the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rotary<br />

Club at Plymouih Inn, Friday nigh!.<br />

Mr, Dougherty, a local resident,<br />

spent 12 weeks last fail nllendinu<br />

the National Police Academy con-<br />

ducted by the Federal Bureau <strong>of</strong><br />

Investigation near Washington, lie<br />

wai the first law <strong>of</strong>ficer from this<br />

county to attend the famed Acad-<br />

emy, where enrollment Is iimii.it<br />

Ttt* lnv«(lg«tor told th* Rot.r<br />

, lam lain* <strong>of</strong> hit own uparlincan<br />

In the itrenuoui training regi-<br />

men, and polnlud gut that fhf FBI<br />

ha. uerted a tremendous Inflo<br />

•n€« In helping raise the stand*<br />

, irdi ef law enforcement work<br />

throughout the nation.<br />

Last year, he said, ihi.-pc wi-it- 2,-<br />

414 schools Kponsori'tl by 1 hu Fi'ii.<br />

eral Bureau around the nation (or<br />

the purpose <strong>of</strong> spreading its knowl-<br />

edge and know-how among many<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> local police <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

Mr. Dougherty explained that FBI<br />

laboratories, finding;) <strong>of</strong> the uniform<br />

crime reports and many other ser-<br />

vices and facilities are available to<br />

assist local police at all times.<br />

Another guttt it the meeting<br />

wat Lsdgl* Dsi Carls, icoutmait.r<br />

ef Troop II, ipsnwred by the<br />

Methodlit church. He wa> pre<br />

»nt«d with a cath gift from I*<br />

tary to bt used toward the pur-<br />

that* <strong>of</strong> trosp equipmtnt.<br />

Jubilee Chairman ErntfSt (I. Phil-<br />

Non presented citation eertlflcates<br />

from the Area Boy Sceut Council<br />

to members <strong>of</strong> the Rotary commit,<br />

tie which helped conduct the yarn-<br />

poms hero over the Memorial Diiy<br />

week end. j<br />

Visiting Hoiarlan litiFhtK wore in- :<br />

IruUiii'i'd by IJr .1. Tlinmicy Huahei-,<br />

Tiu-v tlixit wai! upon the Lord<br />

shiill renew tlii'ir slrcillitli! they I<br />

shall mount up with wings aN eagles;<br />

thi'v flliali run and iiol be weary,!<br />

and they shall walk and not faint, |<br />

—Isaiah 40.31 ;<br />

Beauty Pageant<br />

System Changed<br />

Citizen* to Veto on<br />

Girl, by Postcard<br />

SOMEBS POINT—Man* for the «.<br />

lection <strong>of</strong> Miss Somers Paint for<br />

I9S4, were made Thursday evening,<br />

when the Social Club met at the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Harry Johnson, ^<br />

Mrs. Virginia Allen, ctulrnuT'af<br />

the affair, announced a change ill<br />

the manner <strong>of</strong> selection <strong>of</strong> the beau-<br />

ty queen, who will reign over the<br />

annual baby parade, August 21, and<br />

will ol«o Hde on the float in the<br />

Miss America pageant parade in At-<br />

lantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Because the Social Club will span,<br />

gar a float in the MUs America pa-<br />

geant. Mrs, Alien said, the content<br />

for Miss gamers Point wlU be con i<br />

ducted differently.<br />

Prwlsuily, an •takerat* pn-<br />

oram ant) HiMrtllniMflt were<br />

planned far th* nlsht ef rh. chas.<br />

ting <strong>of</strong> th* winner and her court<br />

<strong>of</strong> honor. TM. year, Initaad, pk<br />

tVPM ef th* nnreMant* will b.<br />

displayed In iacal tter* wlndowt,<br />

and mMMtl <strong>of</strong> the town may<br />

yota for rh»lr favorll* by lending<br />

a PMt card to the commlrH*. Poit<br />

•fflce bo*« ]W and Mt,<br />

dosing date far entries will be<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 30,<br />

Any unmarried girl living in the<br />

community year around, between<br />

the ages <strong>of</strong> is and II, may compete<br />

for the title, A girl who was either<br />

a contestant or a winner in prev-<br />

ious contests may enter, providing<br />

she complies with the rules. Bach<br />

entrant must submit a photograph<br />

<strong>of</strong> herself to the Miss seiners Point<br />

Committee, together with all other<br />

information,<br />

A csmmirre* wai eppefnfvd far<br />

th» preparation ef the Heat «ffl><br />

prlaln* Mr,. Ann Weod, Mr.. Clor-<br />

la B*ker, Mr. Luclle ••fie, Mr.<br />

Virginia Allen and Mr. Allc*<br />

Clark. Plant wen made for an<br />

outing <strong>Jun</strong>e 1 at the ,Sunny.ld»<br />

Restaurant,<br />

A letter <strong>of</strong> thanks was read from<br />

the High Bank Park Association to , g m -<br />

the members <strong>of</strong> the club who served i<br />

refreshments to men working on the ,<br />

pier, i<br />

Baptist Mhsloners<br />

N Cwnmfttm<br />

SOMEIU POIfTP-At a meeting nf<br />

the Miulonar}' Society <strong>of</strong> the First<br />

Baptist Church, Thursday evening,<br />

committees were named for the<br />

year. They are Mrs. Grace llawn.<br />

hospitality: MR J, Serh and Mrs,<br />

Nellie- Helm. Fellowship suppers;<br />

Rev, O. Arden Fam-n, book reporlsi<br />

Mrs, O, A, Farrell, arrange devo.<br />

tional period each month: Corre«.<br />

pandenee, Mrs, B, Rouland and Miss<br />

Blanche Reni'ssan,<br />

Mrs. Oeorge Farrell, president,<br />

conducted the meeting. The Hev.<br />

Mr, Farreil >poke on missionary<br />

work, Mrs, Thomas MarHh read a let-<br />

ler from her daughter, a mission-<br />

ary, with her husband, also a mis-<br />

sionary in Africa, Rev. and Mrs,<br />

Robert Hajis. telling <strong>of</strong> their work i<br />

there. Also a letter was read from<br />

the Bev. I. Dannuig, a mhsionarj- in<br />

the Philippines.<br />

The young people <strong>of</strong> First Bap.<br />

list Church are working on a pro-<br />

Jecl to beautify the lawn oi the<br />

church and hope to wpply new<br />

shrubs. They will sell grecilns<br />

Zavflglia Win* Ed.M<br />

At State University<br />

Joseph C. ZBvaglla. Ml ISIh »t..<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, received a degree ef<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> Education at the iUlh<br />

commencement <strong>of</strong> Rutgers University<br />

! ut New Brunswick yesterday, lie was<br />

.me <strong>of</strong> sis from Cape May county<br />

receivInK Slate I'niversiiy degrees in<br />

various fields.<br />

Among ihe others were Michael J.<br />

Del Collo, Sea Isle city, and Ralph<br />

I HcliclliiiBer, «rren Creek,<br />

Named Lifsguard Captain<br />

Patrolman Gene Taylor, <strong>of</strong> thep<br />

WildwDOd Crest police ilcpfirlmeiit.<br />

this week was named captain <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Beach Patrol there. Mayor Palmer<br />

M, Way announced that Taylor will<br />

have charge <strong>of</strong> 20 llfettuords on duty<br />

this summer.<br />

ManLoM Sought<br />

Is Brought Back<br />

To Aniw«r Charges<br />

Of Bad Check. Hat*<br />

A man siniKhl by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> po.<br />

lice four yean for ii worthier I<br />

cheeks was taken into iiistmly hy j<br />

county authorities and lodged in the ;<br />

county jail jrsterday. j<br />

Charles F. Beam, who is under an i<br />

infiictment on three eyunt§ <strong>of</strong> i>!*'<br />

It-ring fraudulent chrciM, was re.<br />

Ilimed from Aitoonj, Fa., by Under,<br />

sheriff A. Ilublmnl Ileii and Troop,<br />

er Ullrich <strong>of</strong> the Court House State<br />

Police jHiiiion=<br />

•••« if to b* •rr«lgn«< to »n.<br />

t«r a #)•• «»«t MradnHday b*f«r«<br />

Judge Harry TMIHihaum,<br />

lMuan» <strong>of</strong><br />

legediy «,,„<br />

' Be«m liter ,<br />

WILLIAM B. AMMANN<br />

Son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, William Am-<br />

maim, 20! w, ITlh si.. Oeean Ciiy,<br />

was graduated Friday from Haver-<br />

ford College, llaverford. Pa., in a<br />

clfiss <strong>of</strong> 110 men,<br />

IH' went to the suburban Philadel<br />

cards to raise funds for this piiijwl, ' Phiu Quaker collet'e from Ihe Wil-<br />

_____ ~ lyim >*enn Charier School.<br />

Rev. Rinck to<br />

Go to Canada<br />

He ma<br />

jorecl in ccoiiomich and expects to<br />

j enter bu^int'ss with his father after<br />

t-umpleiing military service.<br />

r Mr. Ainmarln Is well known here<br />

I as a speedboat racinjj driver ut the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club, He Is a Tor-<br />

mcr winner nf the itcMwoar Trophy<br />

1 *yev'Wx._<br />

SOMERS POINT —. The Rei. . Principal speaker at the Ilaverforil<br />

Charles Rinck, pastor <strong>of</strong> tjrni'e i commencement was Dr. HotH-rt M.<br />

Lutheran chureh, will be a dcleijale Hulchuis, associate director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

to tht ]»l)i Biennial National Con Ford F'oiindatiarl and former presi-<br />

vention <strong>of</strong> the United Lutheran ' dent uf the University <strong>of</strong> Chicago.<br />

Church in, America, in Toronto. Can- ' who spent a uwk an the r.impu»<br />

•da, October 6 to 13.<br />

The Rev. sr. Rinek, «as eleclnd<br />

at the recent conference <strong>of</strong> ihe New<br />

Jersey Synod, in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

The Rev. Mr, Rincfc also was re-<br />

esntly elected secretary <strong>of</strong> the Sou.<br />

them Conference <strong>of</strong> the Synod, at<br />

a nueting In Mount Holly.<br />

Tuesday evening, he presented In<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the church council ol<br />

Epiphany Lutheran Church one <strong>of</strong><br />

the programs <strong>of</strong> the Evanjselieul<br />

Lutheran Synod <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, Tri<br />

Objective Appeal. The council «f<br />

Epiphany approved the plan and<br />

will participate In the Synodical pro<br />

with the Senior classmen.<br />

Sinawilts End Season<br />

At Gala Luncheon<br />

j SOMEHS POINT _ Mrs. Richard '•<br />

ess ar a farewell board <strong>of</strong> director*<br />

luncheon recently at Harry^ Inn,<br />

The tables were attractively dec=<br />

orated with cut flowers. Mrs, HaHcn.<br />

burlier was presented with a com,<br />

pact by the directors, in approeia.<br />

lion <strong>of</strong> her work durlntj the year<br />

Enjoying the luncheon were Mrs.<br />

naymond Smith. Mrs. Wallace Mac.<br />

I sear by Ihe<br />

Portation <strong>of</strong><br />

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Double Charges<br />

SQMBBS POINT—A Delaware <strong>City</strong><br />

policeman, A.W.O.L, from duty, was<br />

arrested here last week and turned !<br />

over t9 authorities <strong>of</strong> Susses County<br />

where he vJi wanted for contempt<br />

<strong>of</strong> court resulting from a desertion<br />

and iion=Nupport case.<br />

Police Chief William Morrow re-'<br />

ported that Harry A. Brunei!, 39, I<br />

was picked up at an apartment on i<br />

Bay ay. by local police acting on a •<br />

i request by Newton, N. J., police. He<br />

g I was located when police found his<br />

car, described in the flyer, parked in<br />

Iron! <strong>of</strong> the apartment<br />

Following Nil arr.it, a detainer<br />

wai plated afalntr him by th*<br />

, Delaware Clly polk., charging lap.<br />

| cany, Th* chart* (ItM Bannvft<br />

I for al!*g*slly walking <strong>of</strong>f the lob<br />

1 with a tomplat" poll*. Uniterm,<br />

I Sam Brawn* Mf, handcuff*. Mack-<br />

' lack, M-caliBf* asllc* iwsim an-i<br />

'• an awfamafclla alrwi.<br />

Delaware <strong>City</strong> poUce sajd he had<br />

been employed there as a special<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer. The items were Valued at<br />

about S300,<br />

Somers Point police reported find-<br />

Ing a large quantity <strong>of</strong> new automu.<br />

J bile and carpentry tools in Bennett's<br />

I apartment, along with a U. a. Army<br />

I Colt automatic pistol. Area FBI a.<br />

: gents, state Police and local police<br />

questioned Bennett on a psssibls<br />

I robbery In this section<br />

i Hi wai returnnj to Nawten In<br />

', th* cuirsfjy sf So»m County<br />

I Sheriff Jirnii IMkH. H* It r*s*r><br />

trjd to hair* daiartad • wlf* and<br />

f»Mr miner children th.r..<br />

Chief Morrow said Bennett was In<br />

possession <strong>of</strong> two eari here. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

was taken by a Delaware <strong>City</strong> fi-<br />

nance company for non-payment,<br />

and the other was driven to New.,<br />

toil by a friend.<br />

Natural 6) Gas and the Empire M Boiler<br />

by<br />

AMERICAN-<br />

with soil-seeking water mttltn<br />

• filly automatic agitator action<br />

• OlitsmaHe Selectg.CycI* Control<br />

• S separate riming octiefti<br />

• Inulti Auurad pro<strong>of</strong> sf beHar<br />

_<br />

JO/Q QF<br />

al.07. / V<br />

•Hxunltton. Awt$matlc Dryer<br />

tint, th* imBttit, th*<br />

• •atentei f^rrief.ewrreiit Air Gal and B.rtrlr moj.h<br />

• PobrltXal Temparahira CMtral<br />

• 13O.MInuta Ttmer,<br />

• Son-£ Day Lamp<br />

$ 1Q0 0E<br />

lOfefV<br />

Com* lit today—ond don't lorgtl<br />

to eilt about gyr ijMcisf pvrchai*<br />

PILEGGI<br />

PLUMBING — HEATING<br />

WEST AVENUE , PHONE 1876<br />

Cake Salt to Aid<br />

Boy Scout Camp Fund<br />

SOMEHS POINT—A cake Mle wUl<br />

be sponsored Saturday by the moth<br />

ers <strong>of</strong> Boy Scout Troop 65 to help<br />

raise funds for a trip to Camp Edge,<br />

Salem County, by the Scouts in the<br />

near future.<br />

The troop committee, meeting for<br />

a pot iuele supper last week at the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. William Min-<br />

crief, also decided to give a dance in<br />

the near future for the sane pur.<br />

pos*.<br />

James Warren. Atlantic Area<br />

Scout commissioner, told the group<br />

<strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the advantages <strong>of</strong> Camp<br />

Edge and the Improvements recent,<br />

ly made In lit faeUltiea.<br />

Fifteen Scouts and about 10 par<br />

ents attended the supper party,<br />

which Included games and a hot<br />

dog roast.<br />

Com* In today and see how ffftr* it coin<br />

to bov quick, completely automatic h+*t<br />

REMEMBER: n, „„<br />

Empire boiler you want when<br />

shoppiBg for your fu hoil*r<br />

—the most narjular guflred<br />

boiler on the maiiei.<br />

• Enjoy the Magle <strong>of</strong> Hoi Wafer Comfort,<br />

quick heating, automatic gas fired Empire boilrt a<br />

your home. The Empire k eompaet-you'n w^total<br />

such a small unit can produce so much heat to qukilr-<br />

It fits unobtrusively in the laundry, utility MM) or<br />

game room as well aa in the bawment. And with to<br />

handsome For^ Red jacket the Empire will «ctMBr-<br />

add to the attractiveness <strong>of</strong> your home. t.<br />

It's a penny-pJuiber too . . . assures complete Mfr<br />

liustion. Keep. tml biUa wity down. No wonder if •*•<br />

most popular gag boUef on the market! Sw it today.<br />

SiASHORE SUPPLY COMPANY, Wholesale Distributors<br />

Legion Psit Dane*<br />

Saturday Night<br />

SOMEHS POINT" At a raeetbiR <strong>of</strong><br />

Clark Ellason Port 352, American<br />

Legion, plans were made for •<br />

dance at the past Home Saturday<br />

night. The eonmiHee In eharM cif<br />

the affair Includes wlULam Vlflh.<br />

Kenneth Turner,, hrinr Mulford.<br />

Sherm.il Window, Bert DuBoin ud<br />

John Dcbda.<br />

David O. Shield. W». welcomed ••<br />

• Baw<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

S§S OK PHONE ANY OF THW HEATING RBTA/LEKS LISTED BELOW<br />

MICHELE PILEGGI<br />

231 WIST AVINUI, OCEAN CITY, N. J, — PHONI 1876<br />

HANS BURKHARDT<br />

136 WIST AVfNUI, OCiAN CITY, N. J. — PHONB 2674<br />

WIUARDSTETSER<br />

304 WfSLIY AVINUi, OCIAN CITY, N. j. — PHONE 0383<br />

j. A, SLIMMER<br />

3101 ASBURY AVINUI, OCEAN CITY, N, J — PHONI 2974<br />

JOSEPH STAHLER<br />

2001 ASBURY AViNUi, OCIAN CITY, N, J. —' PHONI 3085<br />

HARRY DIBB<br />

750 WIST AVENUE, OCIAN CITY, N. J. — I<br />

J. H. CHADWICK<br />

310 HIViNTH STRICT, OCEAN CITY, N. j. — PHONI<br />

CHARLES PALERMO<br />

1447 ASBURY AVINUf, OCIAN CITY, N. J. —'<br />

FRANK j. SANNMO ft SON<br />

700 ASBURY AVENUE, OCIAN CITY, N. J. —'<br />

GAMBROADUY<br />

VERNON ROAD, MARMORA,<br />

Old Grads Go<br />

(Back to Campus<br />

Febrey, Hand at<br />

Rutgars Exercises ,<br />

ilBrnlci 1(- Fpbri'v, 1 VVc»li.y it|.,<br />

|(lis« <strong>of</strong> l!t(>7 (it KutitFi'H I'liivi'isity, !<br />

land Mill-Sim Ilniui. 14(11 PU-u I<br />

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OreiNt^ Jim! ipfh^r ,'H-!ivi!ius<br />

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c o l i M i ^ * ' - l '<br />

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m f i n l i n i H ( i f I M P V i i i ' M t y I i c ' h i i i . |<br />

F t - l m ' y > i ^ ii r i ' t t l r f i h n l i h ' r i l l<br />

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g i - r s h n ^ N i M l i ' . i m j n h i s H i ' M K i i -<br />

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[ r , u n > i H M i i l l i i H n i i i i i , l i i . n i<br />

• j M i i t i " P " ' I " " w1 "" "'• I i i l '<br />

H a i r - s i n " ! i m p i n t l i t i l m i l<br />

M r H i n d r p i i n l K u l l l i i l n i<br />

w n h i u s l u l » I l l ^ l m i n H i |> H<br />

J t n t H i i ^ J r u i m i l i l l * i i i ^ i m<br />

j n d » i i n " t ' ' n l I ' H i n n i l i n t i<br />

. e t t I n i v I I I L H U i \ n i f i i i l n i i i i l<br />

Rutgers Prepares for $3,500,000 Project<br />

THl OCIAN CITY SENTINEL.LEDGER<br />

Re Named Auditor<br />

| R i c h i i ri ' S l u m * S f m I m m<br />

| , i f l i l o r u f H i t U H - i n . . . n i l<br />

i i l l ii n i i l u i i n n i p i i i I I % i t l h *<br />

Aid <strong>On</strong> Autopsies <strong>On</strong> Dead Fish May 'g£j<br />

Beach Approved So/ve Delaware River Mystery iajrajSS<br />

Now AM We Need<br />

Is Appropriation<br />

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SUMMER<br />

fieshfiutt.<br />

Choiee <strong>of</strong><br />

TANG1RINB<br />

PINlAPPLi or<br />

plat<br />

Safe Thinking In<br />

Summer Needed<br />

School Vacations<br />

Increase Dangers<br />

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t m f l ^ I F i * U t I f M J f , t i n l i m y<br />

HALF GALLON only<br />

You can'l buy finer .herbs': WNVt <strong>On</strong>ly ti-wH '• •<br />

fruil ii utid lo flavor •KIYfllS SHERBET<br />

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••ll, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. John E Doewell 325<br />

E Surf rd., sponsored by the Colony<br />

Clubi Carolyn Loper, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Loper, 60S<br />

Atlantic av., sponsored by the Wom-<br />

en's Club: Sallle Laird, dauihter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mri. WlllLam Laird, 820 7th St., spon-<br />

sored by the Women's Research<br />

Club.<br />

These students are> campletin<br />

their <strong>Jun</strong>ior year at the hiih school<br />

They will visit the clubs in tht<br />

fall to report on the program, which<br />

will consist <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> lectures<br />

on various phases <strong>of</strong> state govern,<br />

ment, with the evenings devoted to<br />

social events and entertainment.<br />

The opening and closing addresses<br />

will bo given by Mrs. Wilson Y,<br />

Christian, president <strong>of</strong> the New Jer.<br />

sey State Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's<br />

Clubs, also from <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />

Old Marmora Home to be Open<br />

To Public View on July 9 Tour<br />

Girls Guests Of<br />

Miss Sandra Thomas<br />

Miss •andra Thomas, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs. 0. Sanford Thomas, 1<br />

Snuc Harbor, and Bridgeton, had as<br />

her SUssls over the Memorial week<br />

end Miss Carole Coombs and Miss<br />

Palsy Blew, both <strong>of</strong> Bridgctqn.<br />

Sandra wUI be in the graduating<br />

class <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton High School,<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e ii. She plans to enter coileee<br />

In the fall.<br />

BUICK<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

USED CARS<br />

Genera! Meters<br />

Sales - Service<br />

Parts - Accessories<br />

BATTERIES<br />

Delco - U.S. - Ixide<br />

TIRES<br />

U.S. • Lee<br />

REPAIRING<br />

AH Mokes Cars<br />

KnM Action,<br />

Whaal Alignment and<br />

Balancing<br />

THE MODERN WAY<br />

Wallace Bros. Buck<br />

9th St. and Simpson Ava.<br />

MMM 1271<br />

Auxiliary <strong>of</strong><br />

Legion Inducts<br />

Mrs. LUlum Bates was inducted as<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the American Legion<br />

Auxiliary, Morgan-Ranck Post 137,<br />

at the Installation and final business<br />

session last evening (Wednesday).<br />

Other recentiy-eleeted <strong>of</strong>ficers In-<br />

stalled were: Mrs. Mae Harvey, first<br />

vice president; Mrs. Kaihryn Ying.<br />

ling, second vice president; Mrs.<br />

Ruth Hogan, secretary; Mrs, Alctha<br />

i MeHenry, treasurer; Mrs. Ethel<br />

Weiler, sergeant at arms; Mrs-<br />

Myrtle Crowley, historian, and Mrs.<br />

Imlly Turner, chaplain.<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the past presidents'<br />

club served refreshments This club<br />

recently had its annual dinner at<br />

shafto's restaurant.<br />

The Auxiliary will sponsor a puta-<br />

liy card party at the Legion Home,<br />

14th st. and Haven av., Wednesday<br />

evening, <strong>Jun</strong>e 23. Befrcshnients will<br />

be served.<br />

* * *<br />

Latest Births At<br />

Shore Memorial<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> family i* receiving<br />

congratulations on the arrival <strong>of</strong> i<br />

new infant during the pait week at<br />

Shore Memorial HogpitaL Maggie<br />

and Charles Terell. 712 West av.,<br />

had a sen born <strong>Jun</strong>e 1.<br />

Others in the area arei<br />

May 28, Virginia and Brazier Bates,<br />

Pleagantville, a girl.<br />

May 27, Richard and Eleanor Ker.<br />

Northfiel_d. a boy.<br />

May 27, Betty and Michael O. Lee,<br />

Fleasantyille, a girl.<br />

May 28. Elizabeth and Jesse Hack-<br />

ney Jr=, Absgc-en, a boy.<br />

May 29, Sally and Calvin Biftij<br />

PlfSHantvllle, a girL<br />

May U0i Marion Joan and Jack<br />

Weidnes, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, a girL<br />

May 31, Jeannette and Theodore<br />

Sziyethy, Dorothy, a girl.<br />

Guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Graham<br />

Mrs, Joseph Graham, 227 Ogpan<br />

av., entertained Mra, George Flack<br />

and her two daughters. Jane and<br />

Denlse, from Beth Ay res* Fa,* for<br />

several days last week*<br />

AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE<br />

No matter what yeur preference or requirement* may fcw,<br />

we can supply them.<br />

Full Stock Company Rates<br />

Deviating Stock Company Rates<br />

Deviating Mutual Company Rates<br />

(Non-Atuuable)<br />

Assigned Risk Plan<br />

l# yav are leaking low.r ar leu pr.mlum,, 10H to 11% (immediate)<br />

may ba rewind by •laelns your automobile builmn with thli ef.<br />

awn<br />

Thh m..n. two thing, _ Savlfilf m* t*rviu,<br />

Crtltaton pr.rtllum. with<br />

Honey Lloyd Chattin<br />

CITYI LARSliT AUTOMOBILE PUMIUM F«0<br />

HIS Atbury Aw, Phone 0060 <strong>Ocean</strong> Cify, N. j.<br />

TWIN CHIMNEYS, athirwlM known ai th* J.cob WIIMl HauH,<br />

IsutHi « Wlit.r av, and Norwood Ml, In Minmri, Ii .notti.r <strong>of</strong> th*<br />

hlltefie C.p. M.y Coonly home, to b, vliINd In th. .nnwll Old Hsuu<br />

Toup en July *. •r«t*d mar. than 100 yun .go, It It currinH, owned<br />

by Hie »»v. and Mrt Thorn., A. M.rywt.th.r. Th. arlglnal hauu with<br />

c»d.r ildlng and chimney, .nd (lrepl.c. built <strong>of</strong> brick, from Bnol.nd, It<br />

hai b*.n pr.,.ry.d In If, original farm except far jome exterior mod<br />

ernliatlen.<br />

Whafs Your<br />

Answer?<br />

Through tht P TA, the New imr.<br />

Hy State D.p.rtment <strong>of</strong> He.lth<br />

•nd ether .genclg, r.c.ntly m.de<br />

• turvey <strong>of</strong> ufaty problemi In the<br />

hems hart and throyghaut tha<br />

•tata, Santa <strong>of</strong> the finding, .re giv.<br />

•n in a uriii <strong>of</strong> child i.fety articlai.<br />

hy the •uraau <strong>of</strong> Maternal and<br />

Child Health Thl» It ths IKIind.<br />

The question below was asked <strong>of</strong><br />

iO.OOO New Jersey parents recently<br />

1 a stub>' <strong>of</strong> parenuii attitudes in.<br />

^ard situations which may prove<br />

azardous to ehildref!=<br />

The study was the Jolnl enTort <strong>of</strong><br />

ho New Jersey Conefrss <strong>of</strong> Paronls<br />

nd Teachers, Iho New Jersey State<br />

Safety Council, the New jersey Slate<br />

iypflrtment <strong>of</strong> Health, and the Na-<br />

ional gafely Council. It is endorsed<br />

by the Medical society <strong>of</strong> New Jer-<br />

sey and the New Jersey Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

the American Academy <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics.<br />

There is froqiiently more than one<br />

solution to a given situation. In the<br />

situations used in this scries, hew,<br />

ever, there Is one answer which<br />

would be the best <strong>of</strong> the four<br />

choices.<br />

Check the answer which you think<br />

would he most likely In assure the<br />

safely <strong>of</strong> the child without being an<br />

unreasonable imposition on iiiu par, j<br />

ent. Thyn compare your answer<br />

with the one given below.<br />

1, Makf tha baby comfortable<br />

and place tha bottle in a bottle<br />

holder,dallgnad far tha purpoia<br />

ef laving time for a buiy mother<br />

A. Prep tha baby up in a crib<br />

or carriage and let tha Sye.r-old<br />

hold tha bottle for th* Baby.<br />

Dr. Reneo Zlndwer, Chief <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Maternal and Child Health<br />

<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey State Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Health, advises as follosvs Kith<br />

reference to the situation:<br />

Despite the fact that Mrs. Jones<br />

is obviously rushed and probably<br />

somewhat upset about getting a late<br />

start, she should take the time to<br />

sit down and held and feed the<br />

baby (choice number 21, This choice<br />

not'only important from the safe-<br />

ty viewpoint but also because the<br />

baby needs the feeling <strong>of</strong> security<br />

and love which ho gets by being<br />

held In the mother's arm and close<br />

to her while feeding.<br />

The other three choices contain a<br />

serious risk <strong>of</strong> choking Choices<br />

number 1 and 3 utilbse mechanical<br />

devices which cannot be Beared to<br />

the baby's specific rate <strong>of</strong> feeding<br />

nor watch him. should he vomit, and<br />

a 5-vearold child (answer number 4)<br />

is too young to assume adequate re=<br />

spoiisibiiity.<br />

Boy Has Party<br />

For Birthday<br />

It ii family wash day for Mri,<br />

Jonei She hat forgotten to ut<br />

the alarm clock and breakfast train en routs from<br />

North PUlldelplUa nt.Uon to AlUn<br />

tie <strong>City</strong>. He wu 01<br />

Mr. Brut «nd hU wife, Je«le, r*<br />

aided here at 4U Asbury av A<br />

resident here for M yean, he had<br />

worked at mrlou. times on rallrMd<br />

•'runs" from both AUantM <strong>City</strong> and<br />

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

tin began hl» riilroodlne career<br />

July 21, 1917; was ennated to •<br />

conductor In 1MI. At the Ume <strong>of</strong><br />

Ms death he was • tr.lnnuin or<br />

brakeman.<br />

Mr. Brant was stricken «hortly af-<br />

ter the train left lu Philadelphia<br />

terminal. The railroad summoned •<br />

doctor and ambulance to meet the<br />

train at Frankford <strong>Jun</strong>ction, but he<br />

already was dead.<br />

Funeral sen Ices were conducted<br />

Monday in CoatesvUle, Pa<br />

MK. Bdk Miller,<br />

TB League Offklal<br />

Mrs, Belie Ludlam MUler, actLns<br />

executive director <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />

County Tuberculosis and Health<br />

League, died Wednesday last week<br />

•t her hnn* in South Dennis. 1 she<br />

wag 71. •<br />

Mrs. Miller formerly taught St the<br />

old Holly Beaeh School at WUdwood,<br />

and at Sea Isle. Clermont, Belle,<br />

plain, South SsaviUe ond Avaion.<br />

Born at South Dennis, she had been<br />

named to the health league post<br />

several years ago after 20 years <strong>of</strong><br />

volunteer servlEa.<br />

8M was active In<br />

Red Croat, the Nee<br />

tha South Dmala Mrthwjlrt Ctan-ch,<br />

•nd for m.ny nan mnt twwMaBl <strong>of</strong><br />

the Udt«- Aid oi tht chuMB,<br />

She Ii anrrivM by Jwr haitaDd,<br />

Thorn.. P. MUter. •ortU wit M<br />

urday In Soutli Dnml. Cemetery.<br />

A. J. Cliff is<br />

Heart Victim<br />

Bias 14 Month.<br />

HU<br />

Funeral aervleea ware conducted in<br />

MMelpUa on Tuaadar far Albert<br />

J. tSUf. an <strong>Ocean</strong> city naMant Im<br />

the past five yean at 1ST Bayshore<br />

Drive.<br />

Mr. Cliff, who wu president <strong>of</strong><br />

the V, B, Smelting Co. <strong>of</strong> Phll.deJ-<br />

phis, died suddenly <strong>of</strong> a bean attack<br />

Wednesday night last week In hi.<br />

apartment at the St Janes Holel,<br />

that city, HU body was found early<br />

Thursday morning by a bellboy.<br />

He had observed his loth birthday<br />

anniversary on Tuesday, the day<br />

prior to his death<br />

* MnMner rasMMif htrm ail sf<br />

hlf life* MF* Cliff b&ltf A hums MfiM<br />

•vftiA4^ak*4 Bs^a^a^ak aUb^ 1 ii alg ^BV^mm^uM aslu^K<br />

iffS*VS ffVfv mf fHr mw valllfl I* W<br />

¥$A^S S0fi» HIS 9tww9f R4lCfl4!r All<br />

pctlve club anal ttiurcli warker.<br />

Mr. OUT was aaMelatM in tbe<br />

smeltnig bunlncn with Us bnlher,<br />

Evererte N, CUV, •!*> an mean<br />

<strong>City</strong> resldeiit at 4 W. ITIn at, /<br />

He was a member <strong>of</strong> St. John 1 .<br />

Lutheran Church,<br />

Also surviving are a ion, Albert<br />

B. In the Naval air service at John-<br />

ville. pa., and a sitter, Mrs. H. C<br />

Orau, <strong>of</strong> FeDn VsJle^, Mentgomar<br />

c*unhr. Fa,<br />

Services were at the J. Wealey<br />

Craft Funeral Home, Philadelphia.<br />

Tha NMr<br />

Urn __<br />

•mutb -r<br />

menTMMor _,<br />

chief <strong>of</strong> tUS<br />

Department <strong>of</strong><br />

(Hi. nt.<br />

Oaanl Row alkf:<br />

ystng men, miwlful tit<br />

Uon under tt* l»w to „,.<br />

•rmed force., an eaoMttfe )<br />

In their home-town uaaS:,;<br />

Guard.<br />

ThaBuart<br />

6 vl st ttMll ng BSnAfAn*<br />

In WorM War h , _,<br />

en. BaasiWa <strong>of</strong> IM «ma4<br />

and Oraif- MB tafaBtny-.r"<br />

fought la Uw Anjomte, —<br />

and nny MM to I<br />

Hlndenburs Lkw, World<br />

saw New Jenera Mtk<br />

vUlon awl Wtad C«lry<br />

Ml the eipU*. <strong>of</strong> tbeJr I<br />

Frsnce and atnwy,<br />

Todtr Hie Jersey Guard |a ami<br />

Maiag orgwilntloo. Tbmr<br />

(red MvistaB, wttn ewer*<br />

•era and men, U nsvdM bjr<br />

leHtanal iMdlera to be ausortf '<br />

tta traimiic ml atate at<br />

•, Tin naa-divWaaal<br />

102nd Armored Can<br />

meni<strong>of</strong> Euex utd Union<br />

te SMtb AnUAlrcrtft<br />

iroup <strong>of</strong> Mercer. Cwnden.<br />

nd Cap* May counties, tat<br />

ly organtaed Utrd Aruvar


?&» .-,<br />

^rif 1 -: -.r<br />

WStT OUR NtW MODERN SHOWROOM<br />

H<br />

m.<br />

MM In a Lesnut Mil,<br />

Mr. WUma Warn*, up with<br />

th. top ball<br />

rmttr, al» <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, bin<br />

m CMWIU.<br />

l M Ma flNF<br />

mm a* OMM'VMr<br />

. _,<br />

>j) wf trwi weoodary and<br />

ill MM two DMBden iwcond.<br />

to Naw Jiw, PnuHylv*nla ready to<br />

ilaware wflf attend the twfh weaUei I<br />

Friday Wlluin wu accompanied<br />

day session In toe IMa] high aeliooi While •'gnd'nnnBtr <strong>of</strong> weaklas by Gnaq*. and twsvictory<br />

to MM last half ol OK tanln* Track captain Warren North pra><br />

al cbwnplomolp La Sail* CtUafe ceded that the water ta «UD Juit a 8«onl«y Be went out with hi. ion,<br />

1 tf aFiaM ana) wn«i with two out Dick MnaMd intal the Capo-Atlantic LMBBB<br />

five, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, will conduct little too cold for goad wenkflah Brebt, and came back with a a<br />

to BO pound, ««Lrapped<br />

a stag!* and aeond a mo- track champloiuhlp trophy nad tfea<br />

the clinic, which will b* sponsortW anglhig, whatever quirk <strong>of</strong> nature<br />

. <strong>of</strong> TuSWown. Pa., mam liter on a thrtPbaaa Hew " Cape^AtUnUc <strong>Jun</strong>ior Hlfh School<br />

U as ,«iiBual eveat by tke OeMii cauies the weakle to Morn bait In<br />

which b. booked Bud Marigold, Hewner, U* Ou trophy m pnMMM ay Wayne<br />

died then whan the ant battar<br />

Oly Ki Ob<br />

cold watar l» not ganaralry known,<br />

Winner.<br />

but the fact remain, than' hit* b»t-<br />

um a pmli, (rounded out to drat base*.<br />

HOLIDAY VII.LA<br />

Thrw OsM twit busklM, w<br />

tor in wormar water.<br />

M to M Hik<br />

Bridge Alhermeo angling at oithl<br />

J V. totton and buorU: Arnold<br />

report that UK light* from the<br />

Ken Font Stoddard BUby, flflr will d#fiiunsfi Aft<br />

Bridge spotlight thU 041 '•«>, Many<br />

Prank WlckM. Wicket, clats «| Jot But, Ratpn Halt, Blnur LeUU,<br />

have placed their bait on or,Just<br />

SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS<br />

'II, M Mw fnr <strong>Jun</strong>tocM nulw Harry HMT, Vtoce nranaaiitta, John<br />

under the water and watched tke<br />

thi. riHHncMM m, «M Del Corlo and Klchart CM.<br />

wily weak Sip Its tall settrnfully at<br />

SfflV/fVC DlNNtta<br />

It m won by Andy JfMM<br />

high tdml Mni will be uftd In the hooked morsel.<br />

W.U • M M<br />

Intramural Awards: Senior Lea nk d^msnsfrattons.<br />

The bay waters are averaging 57 $.». 5 P. M. to 8:30 ft M. — Sun. J p, NLHUi<br />

pie—Team "X". Dan Ubro. Al<br />

degrees temperature at present<br />

The All Cape-Atlantic tun award., James, George Butler. Bob Berry, Bob DotU, <strong>of</strong> Burlington Ugh<br />

Sead HIHTI* Csefelni PrM Amol* Patu^, ._I^<br />

W'hen the water warms up another<br />

HOTEL<br />

which are made by the selection <strong>of</strong> mm Gorman, Mime WcNamara, Jim School, will address the eUnlc on<br />

the various lcagui coaches, were Greenwood. Dim DeSantut, Don Scfc-<br />

10 degrees, a harvest <strong>of</strong> weakle* la •If fcfc.WlW.Mt, PlMlAHTViLW '****'*•**<br />

the problems <strong>of</strong> hlfh school coae{).<br />

prnented to Frank Wiekn and Bob art, BUI Chadwlck. M Cox, Herb<br />

In promise, '<br />

tag. This Item oa the program wUl<br />

«tonMMiMit af MR. and MRS, J. OILMRT<br />

Msncrlef for Ant team basketball, Cntldwiek, Evorett Reynolds, Out<br />

<strong>On</strong> 5th SfrMt Overlooking the Pf rk<br />

be conducted Just prior to LoetBer's<br />

• • •<br />

and to )M Kennedy far Hcoad team 'Parker. Ted Smith. <strong>Jun</strong>ior League: afternoon seuiea,<br />

LIMONT'S REPORT .<br />

basketball. Frank wlckea was one Team "K"—Wayne Winner. Charles<br />

Phone 1350<br />

<strong>of</strong> three pitchers in the league to Bowman, Day* Johmoo, Ralph Tay.<br />

FILLID CRIII,!<br />

Joseph Zav.glla, phy.lc.l educareceive<br />

Ihe award for baseball. Mr, Dick DeSsntla, Al DeSantls, Matt Han te.ch.i- at Atl.nttc <strong>City</strong> High<br />

Sam Wilson, a retired Philadet-<br />

The fsllawlni trad letter men re- Calrne.. BUI RqUedgf, BUI Mitchell, •cksfll, and ch.lrm.n o* th* Inphlan.<br />

has Men havlBf 1 field day<br />

celved the silver track shoe, emblem BUI Ernst, Steve Cake, Harry Sa» ching. Club committee arranging<br />

this week with the king*, weaks GREGOI<br />

atlc af the C.pe-AtlmUc League nlno, Tony Gibson and Jerry Holtz. Ma mill, r.portwd th.t r.xrv.<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

Ham for tha cIMc art coming In<br />

900 Shsra Road —<br />

Tracksters Sixth to<br />

rapldjy.<br />

to Betty Cox, Diane Courtney, Jaaet<br />

Duke,, Dot Leone and Betty Muhlcr. He said many <strong>of</strong> the coaches, par- State AJL Contest<br />

Hotel . Bar .<br />

f*wiur!ng=iurKeiF Turkey MatMrt Fipwnn mil and •MIm<br />

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Girls' Athletic Seniors recelvfalg numerals were ticularly those from Mew Jersey Coach B, fenton Carey*g harriers PrM entm.liMppw Imp.PrM<br />

Betty Jane Austin, Jaaet Blackley. schools, may not be able to register placed slitth in the Group I divislQn<br />

Oloria Catmi, Mildred Penan, Helen until saturtlay morning.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the sath annual N,J,S,I,A,A. track •HUPPLIMARD OPIN ALL<br />

PULL COURSE DINNER $2<br />

•nyder, Deane Faunce, Joy Farashlan, Coaches Fred Ilowcn and B. Fen. and" Sold carnival at Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

BREAKFAST _ 8 A. M, to Ifciff A. M, Awards Listed Blanche Uvlngston. Eleanor Mlpes, ton Carey, <strong>of</strong> the athletic depart Satuiday.<br />

Frannle Mesken, Barbara Wear and mept jf <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily High School, Competing afainst IS schools In<br />

Marian Emens, juniors were Becky<br />

DINNER —S P.M. lo 8 P.M.<br />

Go to Sanier and Barksdale. Barbara Boswell, Anita<br />

will assist in conducting the clinic. their class, the Red Balder runners<br />

and jumpers (joined 11 points on Ted<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>ior Highs<br />

Hayes, Joan Heed and Janet Sye.<br />

Ford's winning pole vault leap ol ART'S RESTAURANT<br />

Ralph D. Oiarfh, Ownar^Managar<br />

•y CONNIE CAMERON Certificates in the Senior High Minute Sports Quiz M feet, sta (nehes. Warren North'i<br />

In the Award Assembly on May<br />

were „. liven .„ to_ Derotfcy Herbert,<br />

fourth place in the shot put, and<br />

Irene Mulherin. Carolyn Rtois, Ive- I, what threeyearold won the<br />

Janet Duke* and Betty Muhler relyn Taylor, Sharon Walker, Carol Preaknesrt<br />

BUI <strong>On</strong>ley's second place in the<br />

OPEN EVERY DAY<br />

ceived the awards that •» aWvc Voss, Joan Bakelv, Alice Koch, jerry i. For whom does Moot Bvers<br />

Javelin throw.<br />

the letter awards in Olrls' Sports Chadwkk. Maria Adams. Olen Dean, play hageballT<br />

More than 1,500 athletes competed<br />

Second SUM awards were given lo Jerry IngersoU, penny JBeDerniott, 3. in what month Is the AH-starIn<br />

the faur groups. "Verona tap.<br />

AWNINGS<br />

the following girls: Betty Muhler, Marian Swaru, Carole Turner and Major League baseball game played? tured the Group I UUej Palmyra<br />

Becky Barksdale, Barbara Boswell Vannie Titus,<br />

4. Who is Cai Hubbardf<br />

Group D, Princeton eroup Hi, and<br />

and Janet Dukej, Deane Faunce,<br />

5. What Is .Sam Snead's latest on<br />

Montclair aroup IV.<br />

Dot Lehne, Carolyn V«i, Vannie<br />

entering the British Open,this rear? Cape May High School finished<br />

HOURS OPEN<br />

Titus, Carole Turner, Jerry Ingenell,<br />

THI ANSWERS<br />

fourth In Group I.<br />

Mildred Denan, Joy laruhlan and Athlete Likes 1, Hasty Bond.<br />

Anita Hayes, received the first state<br />

2. New York Giants.<br />

Club fo M«» Wad,<br />

BY fHf.it<br />

awardi.<br />

S, July.<br />

A meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Medals were given to the members Model Planes 4, American League supervisor <strong>of</strong> Shuffleboard Club has been sched-<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sophomore Blue Team for<br />

umpires<br />

By OINIVIIVI ROSSlTTi<br />

uled for next Wednesday. <strong>Jun</strong>e Jfl,<br />

Of WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL having accumulated the most points<br />

5 If he wins the U, i. Open, Sam<br />

This active Senior was born Nov-<br />

at 10:80 a. m., in the city ncmt<br />

In the school Carole Turner Is<br />

says he will enter the British Open, hall, 8th st and the boardwalk.<br />

ember 14, 1935, in Somers Point. He<br />

the captain and the team members<br />

in an effort to duplicate Bea Hogan's<br />

are Jerry intei-solI. Marls Ayers,<br />

a resident <strong>of</strong> Sea hie <strong>City</strong>, His feat, .<br />

Buy a JUMH than Howl<br />

THE BEST — AT MODERATE PRICES Oretchen Battersby, Eleanor Carr,<br />

name is Danny Ubro,<br />

Marie OagUone, Bllea Dean, Haul Danny showed his athletic abilities<br />

Fry, Sheila Grossman. Joan Guar- from grammar school days. His favscino,<br />

Grace Moore, Janice Hagel orite sport* were baseball, football,<br />

jam. Blossom Kelly, Laura Belle and soccer.<br />

PHONE 1606<br />

Qlchasky, Betsy Martin, Mary- Lous, In his freshman year lit high<br />

Marie Shaw, Pat Shields and Kae school, Danny went out for baseball.<br />

Weoley.<br />

The following year ,he played, right<br />

The <strong>Jun</strong>ior Hlth school girls re. field on the team and become a full<br />

AVIfNINGS REPAIRED, STORED, HUNG ceivug their letters wan Diane back on the football squad As a<br />

Owlfrev. Barbara Ann MeCardell and <strong>Jun</strong>ior, Danny played left Held and<br />

Joan Sampson. Those in <strong>On</strong> Ninth wVi the most valuable nan on our<br />

SW* BOAT-CUSaiONS = NAVY TOPS Grade receiving certlflentes ware' baseball team. Ha again went out<br />

Judy Amu, Ruth Campbell, Sandra Mr football, playing tackle. This<br />

Hflkbelner, Joan Andrews, Sandy<br />

Weber and Marian Wukie. Those In<br />

hfi Eighth Grade were Lee Buuard,<br />

«ncy Lahtl, Betsy Lee, Marian<br />

Shoemaker. Xataerun Harvey, Joan<br />

Toltlngfhead, Peggy Kipheni, Phobe<br />

urner, Vickie Longo, Betsy Ewing,<br />

l f e MANUFACTURING CO, 'aith Bridegam and Christine Wle*.<br />

1 \* & 72$ ASBURY AVENUE nthal. Those In the Seventh Grade<br />

•ere Linda Growers, Joan Klein and<br />

CHARLES B. MILLIGAN, Prop.<br />

me Fanshian.<br />

In Senior high school, letters went<br />

!<br />

WEEK-DAYS 4:M P. M.<br />

SATURDAY 13:00 NOON<br />

SUNDAY 12:00 NOON -r.<br />

ON THE CIRCLE<br />

PHONt<br />

SOMERS POINT, N. J,<br />

TO¥TN JI ItS IT'S<br />

us FOR<br />

an NpM MiMaHS<br />

COMI IN TODAYI<br />

. INSUUneN,,. Kl y*. full Mtk, «,. n,<br />

htMHum thick ...Mi. ft. Me<br />

i,tM.ni<br />

WARE VALLE 1 *<br />

TIUOW<br />

' PMI<br />

1>*>T«O<br />

M,<br />

Tear, his Senior yew. Danny became<br />

captain <strong>of</strong> the O.C.B.S. baseball<br />

team. He also piayx jtaartstop. All<br />

wu footbaU fanf *« rtteb&tze Sanay<br />

at being the HUM vMtuMie play.<br />

«r on the team tSTye*r. '<br />

Danny's favorite boMnr U model<br />

(Irplanet. A» y«u can rMdBy gueas,<br />

»l* favorite ngUrU a^ IbotbaU and<br />

Uwb.ll Be A M t% aonf, "Stran<br />

JTl SiWTWK SToutataBd<br />

tog singer la ^shaftr Iv Be eajays<br />

watching TV, ctpecJalTjT -when Spite<br />

J It on. Hit pet peeve Is U<br />

&<br />

When uked about hU fafnrtM<br />

ta white In Wa^bfaiStoa, m ?<br />

aome aleeR 1 * - »<br />

•uy a JubOee than Newl<br />

If You Like Good Food, This h Th» Wo»<br />

RACING AT m u$T!<br />

DCLAWARE PARK<br />

CONTINUOUS RACING-MONOAYS THRU SATURDAYS<br />

MAY 29 THRU JULY 5<br />

Additional Dojly Double facil.ti,, on M«izanino<br />

(Doubls closes 1.45 PM—D.S.T.)<br />

Pmti Tims 2.0© PM-D.S.T.<br />

* *<br />

Regular Parlcino_35f Vol.f Parkiiia-5O< additionol<br />

AvallabU Through AU Cnfranc*<br />

Cams to Diliwiit Park via The Delcwar* Memoriql<br />

and follpw tb« dlr»rt}or,al sign.<br />

Sli THIS OUTSTANDINO STAKI<br />

Saturday, <strong>Jun</strong>t 12<br />

THE LEONARD §TAKES<br />

THI DELAWARE STEEPLECHASE AND RACE ASSOCIATION<br />

*Yw?i,*m- v - --•<br />

>•.•'•-**<br />

ss» Wpltfjf|lL<br />

ASMMONBIAN<br />

1st<br />

Test, 4-3<br />

Hammonton in<br />

Opener<br />

ieM 1 lasMlteh ilnile to<br />

Ick cse In the bottom <strong>of</strong> the<br />

i live <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a M win<br />

_jBimonloii TueMay and pro><br />

luji Raiders into a |)l8y<strong>of</strong>f with<br />

"jrtsr for the Cape-AUanUc<br />

, baseball championship,<br />

Ii Ited Hpwell's toilers will<br />

i neulrsl Held In Haminemon<br />

fnundiiy) to complete their<br />

the "spoilers" earned last<br />

rtfn they beat the league.<br />

I Buckets and threw the loop<br />

lime-way deadlock.<br />

HUNT'S PAMOUS<br />

DONUT NOOK<br />

758 BOARDWALK<br />

Couch Hawaii Mpeetad Wlrkw tollM<br />

M hack on th* mound today to try'<br />

and ban* tile Hockst* out <strong>of</strong> th*<br />

champlomhlp with his left Iun4<br />

ilanla. He beat Egg Hal-bar handily<br />

last week.. An allernatlvc starter u<br />

"MAM BEFORE YOUR EYES"<br />

| EVERY WEEK IS<br />

OLD FASHIONED<br />

DONUTS<br />

PLAIN SUOAR<br />

CINNAMON<br />

SfflP BAR<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

CLMCII BlAKt<br />

THE NiTIONAUV FAMOUS<br />

DAVE<br />

APPELL<br />

FOUR<br />

BACK AGAIN FOR THIIR<br />

3rd SEASON — THIY MUST BE GOOD<br />

ran<br />

•IAUTIPUL<br />

PIUS<br />

BUDDY<br />

MOOSE IYES<br />

HARRIS<br />

Supmrb<br />

Cuisine<br />

anil<br />

Atmosphere<br />

BALA INN<br />

EASTERN IlABOABD'S UNIQUE RESTAURANT<br />

Bala Music Menu;<br />

ALSMAU<br />

AND HIS TRIO<br />

SOMERS POINT, N. J,<br />

Excellent CuiilrM Sarvad Until 2 A. M,<br />

• SATURDAY. SUNDAY<br />

COMING — PRIBAV. JUNI It<br />

•ILL COATII<br />

WIZARD OP TH* KIVMARM<br />

bit'<br />

H» RaWtn- <br />

winning Ully,<br />

subside, Tnrce races oHgiqally wan<br />

Wlckes, In winning, fanned four,<br />

'fK^'. 5<br />

walked three, and Ut one twtsman,<br />

Ws opponeni on the tnound, Charlis<br />

Benedetto, struck out nine,<br />

1 Ul — — " • — W—9,'WW :^W»<<br />

h l«.iwM>;<br />

•ay jwaf, tar H<br />

P«k <strong>of</strong> E But<br />

nuehrt in {Mt, |aa ^^<br />

T«lli ixefcena* Valua<br />

Of Savinfi Marl bond. Inn te sow Hi ••-""•<br />

tloo^ both matured and<br />

The part the U, S, iavlngs Bond<br />

program play. In paraanal and national<br />

money management wat told<br />

by Lemuel H, Hlrw, vlc» pnaMeat fr^ry^-"and<br />

easUer at The National Bank<br />

<strong>of</strong> Opaan city, to the <strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />

Exchange Club at Plymouth Inn<br />

Monday evening.<br />

* >»P»UU»n was iuBitMrta: 1. Runyon Collie ... nThe- savings bond program, Mr.<br />

called <strong>of</strong>f for the day after the ant Philadelphia. Outsider; i. Al Hopkln Hires MU, IS "the way that leads to<br />

one,<br />

Lafayu. My,, p,,, Flninyj i. »loy future security for million, <strong>of</strong> Amer-<br />

•iinyst) Cell. Jr. .1<br />

Vallutn, OMU city. Dark Ho-; i icans, It la euentlal to proper mam<br />

phi*, iklppMnd '<br />

Walt Iwvg, Philadelphia, upchuek agemenl <strong>of</strong> the national debt. In<br />

s. Bud stretch, Qunden, Two Way<br />

H» » iar ahead ol Hv.<br />

both ways It benefit* all <strong>of</strong> us, by<br />

«, Cbarjaa itrausburg, Baltimore contributing to economic atabUty<br />

•ndbly 7, Teddy Blta, Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />

« was tecMd<br />

and the attainment <strong>of</strong> the sotwd<br />

Mad Wti a Jack Kelly, Drmel Fari<br />

In M. HreHy, and Iw _ Vellum,<br />

dollar. It Is a ch«ck against severe<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, in rh. nark<br />

Ft,, BanaMc; », J»e Kelly, Dreni<br />

rk HWM, was<br />

up* and downs, alike",<br />

third.<br />

park, PWari DNP, BUI Buck, Phil*<br />

delphU, Put Buck,<br />

Mr. Hire. ISSJM In cMlunttiMt<br />

wMfi fhe naMMial pnaram Mita<br />

«~l«t»d ky b«k.. In which<br />

W. ». lavlnw iMnria at* Mn| pr»<br />

•noted In wide. (Nib. M eamnuit.<br />

IHn, Tli. spMlwr H vie* chair,<br />

man <strong>of</strong> the antnm In Cap* May<br />

Cetinfy, and aha prMtdant «f HM<br />

CMMy •anlnn' AwKlatten.<br />

9 1 ^<br />

NM IMS I<br />

•tf In h M<br />

1*54 kr aawMwr<br />

« MUwnmtW<br />

but tt RHrf. to k*<br />

In<br />

"The aavtngt bondi iMtilu<br />

to uphold th. buying powVr at<br />

dollar you mmt or wi<br />

motes savuaV In all IM,<br />

Ing AmMHBa to anw, II<br />

sav. America and aako ltf.'<br />

liberty man ienwa, r<br />

President Robtft<br />

nouncM that the ro.<br />

"The uvlngs bond proaram." he<br />

Richards •takes has its 17th «n said, "U a growing and healthy an.<br />

richest running over the euelln, terprise .There are more Serle. E<br />

Egg Harbor<br />

mile and a furlong distance. • and H savings bonda outstanding now<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School's Uwsen Del., and enjoyed a field day <strong>of</strong><br />

than ever before—more than m<br />

look the role <strong>of</strong> the spollerj Thurs- base hits, coming <strong>of</strong>f on the long<br />

Each year, Delaware Park In billion, cash valut,<br />

day artc-rooon and defeated Igg Har- end or a 28 to 7 score. Playing at<br />

ereajnw the pune for the Leonard "Individuals hold altogether more<br />

bor here, 3-1, to knock the Rocket* Absecon, however, they ran into a<br />

Richards by MJOO, It Is an early- than M billion In Federal wcurities<br />

out <strong>of</strong> the Cape Atl.ntlr- League W scalping by the Indians,<br />

cloilng event, for nominations closed <strong>of</strong> an types and are the largest<br />

last year—on May 1. to be enact. group <strong>of</strong> owners <strong>of</strong> the national<br />

ihamplonsliip and cam far them-<br />

To remain eligible, second and third debt.<br />

•elves a positisR In a ihree way lie<br />

payment! must be made. The Anal<br />

for the title.<br />

payment had its deadline last April "Sight mllllen was* and salary<br />

Frank Wlckea served his left-hand <strong>Jun</strong>ior Baseball IS, and m horses remained eligible •anwrs Majr ar» kuylna I tsnds<br />

slums In a manner baffling to the<br />

to start.<br />

through the payrMI tavlng. plan,<br />

visiting batsmen, holding them to<br />

Pending the <strong>of</strong>ficial entries due to Mnt many ether* are buying bond,<br />

two hits. <strong>On</strong>ly a wild pitch In the<br />

opening Inning prevented him from Starts on 16th be made the day before the rice, thi retularly through the •and*<br />

possibilities for the Stakes Include itoirtli plan at thalr banks, which<br />

a complete shutout. He struck out<br />

12 and walked only two.<br />

Boy. Undar 15 Ara Palm Tree. Red Hannigan, I Appeal. <strong>of</strong>fer this fr*. Mr>lc. h, Mlf.<br />

Menamaha, War Doings, Chevation,<br />

pnfMatMal and buslMta<br />

D. Mir prevlMd Ih. alia,,, Invited to Practlc* CoMtM UgHt, Renoir, BUoil, High<br />

•MMH to ahtn


Graduates<br />

OfHwrflrt PMC<br />

***\ v*»^/<br />

SINTINlLLIDOIlt<br />

Otmthm by<br />

Amwmv by VA<br />

BARRY McDtHMOTT<br />

Bury McDermott. lit 4(h it,,<br />

OcMin <strong>City</strong>, was graduated and com<br />

Dlhjloned a second lieutenant in<br />

the Ansy Iron the Pennsylvania<br />

Military College, Tuesday,<br />

U. MeDermott. who was a cadet<br />

captain and company commander in<br />

hta amior year at PMC", also wan<br />

>wardi <strong>of</strong> Distinguished Military<br />

Student and Distinguished Military<br />

Graduate Ifls company was receg.<br />

•lad as the best drill company <strong>of</strong><br />

Ike cadet carps and won a trophy<br />

SB Mother's Day. May 9. during e*.<br />

•nixM at the college.<br />

In September U McDermott will<br />

bo sent to Fort Benning, Ga,, tn<br />

complete a 16-week bogle Infantry<br />

courae After his Army service he<br />

Btesdi to enter the. iasuronc£ and<br />

hal •Mate business here. He was<br />

graduated from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

^ In 19U,<br />

John A, Voetsch 3rd, son <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />

and Mrs. John A, Voetsch Jr., IIS<br />

Simpson av., was graduated Tuesday<br />

from Pennsylvania Military College<br />

with a commission as second lieu<br />

tetant In the Army,<br />

He previously attended German<br />

[own Academy and the PMC prepare<br />

lory school. During his college «•<br />

feer he wag active In campus affairs<br />

and won a vanity letter for swim,<br />

mint. In which he captained the<br />

team.<br />

Lt. Voetsch is scheduled to report<br />

to Fort Bennlng, Ga,, for additional<br />

infantry training.<br />

Gannon To Attend<br />

Electrical Course<br />

Pfe Ray W, Gannon. Ul§ Asbury<br />

»», m <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs, Thomai<br />

Chattln. left Tuesday for Camp Lc-<br />

Jeune, N. c, for a slx.monm eloc<br />

Btaafl nurse,<br />

' He has just completed a SMay<br />

furlough front Marine Corps duty.<br />

German Complete*<br />

Specialist Course<br />

Pvi. Donald C, Gorman, 34 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

av,, this cllyL has completed the<br />

Unit Supply Specialist Course con.<br />

ducted by the B81»l Field Artillery<br />

Battalion <strong>of</strong> the 69th Infantry Di-<br />

vision at Fort DIx.<br />

Pvt, Gorman, son <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Claire, C.<br />

Gorman, was awarded a military<br />

leave diploma by the high school<br />

this week. He 'has been in the<br />

service since January and previously<br />

was In training at Camp Picket!. Va.<br />

Back (n Hospital<br />

County Service Officer Anthony<br />

Volpe returned last week to the<br />

VA Hospital in East Orange for<br />

further surgery. He expects to be<br />

hospitalized for one to three weeks.<br />

ANCHOR >N<br />

POINT<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

SECWD STREET ON THE BAY<br />

STARTING FRIDAY<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

10 A, M. TO 8 P. H.<br />

(CLOSED TUESDAYS)<br />

ENJOY FINE<br />

Lunches or Dinners<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Covered Screened Deck or in<br />

Our Pins Panelled Dining Room<br />

GERANIUMS<br />

TRAILING IVY GERANIUMS<br />

(from California)<br />

Thm Latest In Varieties and 10 Colors<br />

Ideal For WiR and Box Plantings<br />

Fancy Leaf and Collector's Varieties<br />

All Cotefs ki Regular Stratus<br />

PETUNIAS, All Color., New VarietiM<br />

HYDRANGEAS — ROSE BUSHES<br />

Alto, A Pull Lin* <strong>of</strong> Summer Annuals<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 11 TILL 3 O'CLOCK<br />

WHEN PUNTING Sfff US AND GET THE BUT<br />

THI<br />

Colonial Flower Shop<br />

3332 SHORE RD., SOMIRS POINT PH.: S.P. MM<br />

fr— Mtvmry MnrlM in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Q—fa my atlstaui application for<br />

Korean 01 BUI eoIMf* training, I<br />

put down u any objec.lv* an AB da.<br />

PH In Rngll»h IV* received It,<br />

and now I want to •• on ,nd get<br />

an MA degree, aljo In Bigllin.<br />

Would this be GOiuMered ai my on«-<br />

and-only chanfe <strong>of</strong> proeram, Utah<br />

much •• Im only a1mln« for tha<br />

iiHt itep In the iUH field—Ene<br />

ItahT<br />

A—fiolne from your AB to your<br />

MA In English would b» considered<br />

a change <strong>of</strong> program. In your earn.<br />

The «MM U Uiat you've reached<br />

the objective Mated on your applies<br />

tion, and now you're going on to<br />

another objective. II originally you<br />

had ikied the MA u your original<br />

objective, the move you now Intend<br />

to make would not he considered a<br />

change <strong>of</strong> program, but rather at a<br />

•tepping-stone to the MA degree.<br />

Under the law, VA must accept »f<br />

an objective whatever u listed on<br />

the application.<br />

8—fllnce I was discharged before<br />

August 10. IBM, my deadline for<br />

starting training under the Korean<br />

QI Bill Is this coming August 20.<br />

Must I actually he In school on that I<br />

date, in order to continue after.<br />

wards?<br />

A—Not necessarily You must,<br />

under the law, begin your training<br />

before that date, In order to con.<br />

tlnue later. So long as you start in I<br />

time, you won't be required to be I<br />

In training on the daw Itself. I<br />

Weather in May?<br />

It Wat Uncertain<br />

The Weather Man wasn't do-<br />

ing much bragging this week as<br />

he summarized conditions in this<br />

area during May.<br />

Meteorological records showed<br />

that sunshinei for the month<br />

totaled 10 per cent less than<br />

normal, and that there were only<br />

two days <strong>of</strong> the Si which had<br />

lull 100 per cent sunshine.<br />

There was rainfall <strong>of</strong> measur-<br />

able amount on 1J days, but<br />

despite that the total preclpita.<br />

tion was half an inch less than<br />

normal.<br />

The thermometer jumped ill<br />

over the place, from a low <strong>of</strong> 41<br />

to a high <strong>of</strong> S3, with the month<br />

averaging out at sa.9 degrees,<br />

slightly cooler than normal.<br />

Policeman Hurt<br />

In Auto Crash<br />

Avoids <strong>On</strong>e Sump;<br />

Gets Into Another<br />

Patrolman William Lockhard suf.<br />

fered a slight sprain in the right<br />

arm Friday night when the police<br />

car he was driving struck a parked<br />

car while the <strong>of</strong>ficer nl trying to<br />

avoid being struck by another ear<br />

at 581 h si and Central av.<br />

According to PU. Lockhard, he<br />

was patrolling south on Central av,<br />

when another car came swiftly out<br />

<strong>of</strong> MU) St., making a wide turn<br />

north. The <strong>of</strong>ficer sajd he iwerved<br />

to avoid being struck by ihe un.<br />

known driver.<br />

As a result, his car went onto ihe<br />

Bravel shoulder <strong>of</strong> the road, where<br />

ii crashed into the car <strong>of</strong> Raymond<br />

B. Sejdel, <strong>of</strong> Wynnewood, Pa., parked<br />

in front <strong>of</strong> S742 Central av,<br />

PU. Lockhard was treated by a<br />

local physician for Jus injury.<br />

County 3 203 Over Its<br />

Cancer Drive Quota<br />

Cape May County was the 10th In<br />

he state lo exceed iis 1JM Cancer<br />

Crusade quota.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Monday, collections in the<br />

ounty djrtve totaled »TJ0S, or KM<br />

nore than the $7,700 quota, Adolph<br />

:, WUsey, campaign chairman and<br />

'resident <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County<br />

:hapter <strong>of</strong> the American Cancer go-<br />

lely, reported to the <strong>of</strong>Bce <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tate Division at Newark, ><br />

Later Ihe same day, Wilsey re-<br />

Ived a telegram from Charles j<br />

uesing, state campaign chairman.<br />

ongratuiaiing all workers In this<br />

ounty's drive for their success and<br />

irging them to continue Until they<br />

lave "every dollar In". The state<br />

uid Is one million dollars.<br />

The County chairman pointed out<br />

that while the quota Is 17,700, the,<br />

actual goal <strong>of</strong> the cape May County<br />

crusade .is to top the W.T43 contii.<br />

buied In 1053.<br />

Start Amnghg For<br />

N, J. State Fair<br />

Preparalions for the New Jersey<br />

State Fair, which will be held this<br />

year from Sunday, September M,<br />

through Sunday, October I, ore well<br />

under way, according to Norman L.<br />

Marshall, secretary manager.<br />

Hearing completion is the new<br />

building being erected to house<br />

the cattle show <strong>of</strong> the Future Farm-<br />

en <strong>of</strong> America. This competition<br />

wag held at the Fair for the ftnt<br />

tune but year and so great was<br />

the Interest among the young farm,<br />

erg <strong>of</strong> New Jersey that steps were<br />

taken Immediately to provide addi-<br />

tional room so that more beys would<br />

have a chance to enter their ani-<br />

mala and win prizes.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e big attraction. Phil SplUilny<br />

and hbi All-airl Orcheitra, has al-<br />

ready beta engaged and others will<br />

be lined up before the Fair opens.<br />

It bu also been denounced that the<br />

reduction In federal tax« will brnt<br />

fit the Fair patrons, u the wvlati<br />

will be pMM on to then through<br />

lower grandstand prices<br />

Ooan <strong>City</strong> Youth'.<br />

UcanM Revoked<br />

An OHM <strong>City</strong> motorUt, Ralph D.<br />

Orth. 19, <strong>of</strong> 4M Atlantic av, wu<br />

IUt«d yenU>rday by the Division <strong>of</strong><br />

Motor Vehicle, a, one <strong>of</strong> 34 drh/ert<br />

whoH UcMllH ban been revoked<br />

for varying periods under the point<br />

•Yalta,<br />

State Director William 1, Dnrden<br />

MM Orth'a driving prlv1l«te w.. re-<br />

voked for SUE nantb following two<br />

MnvteHans for eaxe|«i driving, two<br />

for atop atfn vtolttlDiu, tnd one for<br />

apMding<br />

TV<br />

.THUMB*.<br />

If Dad's your dandy, here's the spot<br />

to do your Dad's Day giftinjj' We've<br />

brought together a big, brilliant col-<br />

lection <strong>of</strong> the kind <strong>of</strong> gift* that dandy<br />

Dadi deierve. So many to choose<br />

from, you're lure to find the just-<br />

right gift far the dandiest Dad <strong>of</strong> all!<br />

A wonderful gift<br />

for a wonderful guy!<br />

-•v<br />

comfortable and good-k<br />

The athlete who it looking for comfort and<br />

good-lookt need look only this far-it's timt<br />

to get tht Jaotzen lun ihirt (2.95) <strong>of</strong> finait<br />

cotton and the Janlzen trunk* (4.95) pictunhl<br />

here. Special trunk feature: exclutive Jontzin<br />

Zip-fit," with Ihe lipper that tips through Iht<br />

•upporler.<br />

cool, comfortable<br />

PALM BEACH<br />

slacks<br />

Here't a gift you know IIP'U like—for work, for<br />

play, «r for rjiHual wear. Palm Bcich slacks are<br />

wonderfnlly cool, Jt>eauri)ullv tailored ami '<br />

comforl-tmt for euy ffeedom <strong>of</strong> action, 100%<br />

washable. And grail lit! you see our wide selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> bluc«, browns, tani, greys, rust, natural—<br />

•nd nuniT others. Come in, today,<br />

•M.a«lr. rajf<br />

9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.<br />

FrMay »nd Satord.y, f ;M A, M, to t P, M.<br />

Tfie co<strong>of</strong>esf sp<strong>of</strong> wfien ttk hot<br />

is inside an<br />

EA/SEMBLE<br />

-give one to your Dad for Father's Day<br />

Rut POR "on iee" with mi pt thtM ft«Uitr-lifht Arrow »»^<br />

blta, If« jurt what he need* to *iv« hot wMth« the cold •he«M«<br />

... Mid look hudMBM white doing it. You cmn get the Airt* U<br />

hta bMMiktd Arrow collir i^lti, the •porta ihirti with «W-<br />

comfortable Arafold eoltart, The fabrici art timie-thin *nd ep«-<br />

we»vft Then are lot* <strong>of</strong> eolow, and light Arrow tie. and Mf<br />

kerchief* harmonized to go perfectly with them. Father 1 ! Bg<br />

M not far <strong>of</strong>f, better hurry in for your Dad'i Arrow "MftrtiMllW<br />

Living" gift today.<br />

Shirts 3,95 up Sporti Shirts 3.9S up Ties from 1 50<br />

Handkerchiefs 5%c Shorts 1 50 up<br />

; ':'. * •'•'" \-i'~<br />

75 Years Young , , ,<br />

That's <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

This juhihm Year<br />

\rtih YIAR — No. 9<br />

Printed and Published in America's Greatest family Retort<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER Thundiy, y<br />

arm, with Ilk^NlfM ••<br />

w m W * ••*•-•— ' -<br />

Tflcphnnc 0301 or<br />

OCfAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, TUESDAY, JUNE II, 19S4<br />

••nlliMl L*d^r Bulldlna.<br />

[Visitors Called Worst Violators in Air Raid T<<br />

isherman Dives From Boat, Drowns Summer Ban <strong>On</strong><br />

_ .=. — - _^^ ^k.^ • ^C^K. I a. -= " --=: - - - : :i. IB ^BK. ^K ^E — H ^B B —<br />

-—^ /- . _ ^]-m^<br />

lissing In Bay<br />

ispite Rescue<br />

Effort By Pals<br />

Policeman Vanishes<br />

Coast Guard Search<br />

Falls To Find Body<br />

A fishing party on his<br />

proved falal for .1 Phil;<br />

l I pillKUT) 111 \(.sll Hi<br />

leniooii when hr app:n<br />

drowiii-d i' 1 Great K(>K H<br />

Bav near the HSIPV<br />

iridiji ilti • hi phini ( d<br />

oard to recover a bail hi<br />

Latest Style in Trash Collection Trucks<br />

(111 t 1 u II 1<br />

ii I III 11 >di<br />

The victim wai JkCComp<br />

I fh* trip hv fovt other pdltc<br />

I «ll from the satn* precinct<br />

I lphi4. They were Jo:<br />

key, 42, <strong>of</strong> 2902 Aranii<br />

I ft.; lamei Johnson, 17, <strong>of</strong> 4<br />

i it.; Jmr*(* Williamson. 77<br />

14314 L st.. and Slgmund Ko<br />

f , 3B, <strong>of</strong> 520 S. Contestoga st<br />

In t<br />

I<br />

si-itioii, itii<br />

ul i p m<br />

oil Mii.-h I<br />

t il h hi i<br />

The bAit box fell overboard,<br />

iTtmpleton immcdtately plunge<br />

lifter it. A strong running<br />

' caught him and /c.irried<br />

|r«pidly awAy from tho bo<br />

I Him ton d()d Koilowskl wr<br />

|*Hlit him. and the tatter<br />

• luck to the boat whpn<br />

• •<strong>On</strong> reached hi* founde<br />

lp*nl<strong>On</strong>.<br />

Robin<br />

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175 Fete Bishop<br />

if Banquet Here<br />

10th Anniversary<br />

In Office Observed<br />

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riiii.ifi.il>],, i<br />

Fhurt Ii<br />

I'll I Ml<br />

.It I \<br />

I " i.i I ii I<br />

Ii 1 .il Hi Mi Hi<br />

nil il (I h i i in<br />

Hid I i in< n I<br />

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111<br />

( Ur t I" I / ^llllil.ilf i.ffct.<br />

Till nlni it lilt n in,|,<br />

Loose Dogs Is<br />

Effective Today<br />

Mayer Warns Owners<br />

Of Pets To Keep Them<br />

Off Beach and 'Walk<br />

Today is "ft Day" for dap<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

It marks the start <strong>of</strong> what<br />

Mayor Edward B. Bowker calls<br />

the <strong>of</strong>ficial "Dog Days" <strong>of</strong> 1B54<br />

meaning the peiiod in which<br />

dogs running at large will be<br />

fair game for the dog catcher.<br />

IXiu Days i un from <strong>Jun</strong>e II io<br />

.September l;i, according io a proc.<br />

liimation issued hy the mayor .vesler.<br />

Hay, and diiiinH Ihiii period any<br />

IIOBS riiiininu at laiue, either ii-<br />

c-ensed or iiiilicensed. will be con-<br />

Durinf th. tummer Maun dog.,<br />

licenied or not, mn (let permitted<br />

on tha boardwalk or beach, .hire<br />

Ih.y alts ara tHBlnf to nnllHi.<br />

Nan. Ivan wllti Ih.lr «I»II, fh*<br />

animals ara banned en tha board,<br />

walk or beach.<br />

In conjunction with Ihe iirmlann,<br />

lion, the Atlantic County Society for<br />

Prevention <strong>of</strong> Cruelty to Amm.ib, is<br />

• scheduled this week lo intensify its<br />

j effort* in the resort to round up nil<br />

j ilojja runnini! (it iarue.<br />

Under the low. ilojis coiilkcutdl<br />

| ore uikcii to Ihe SPCA pound hi Ai.<br />

j lantic Clly. There they are held<br />

for seven days. ,.|nd if not claimed<br />

by owners or placed, in new homes,<br />

they are destroyed. ' Owner* claim.<br />

inM pels friim custody are required<br />

to pay hoarilinii fees.<br />

"Duo Dayt" ar. dtilgnated ai<br />

the peried <strong>of</strong> Hie year when<br />

rabl»i ar. mo.t prevalent and<br />

whaii dags it large <strong>of</strong>ler th* mo.t<br />

annoyance lo the public.<br />

11-Minute<br />

Points Up<br />

f<br />

South End Pail ro<br />

Hear Danger Slgr<br />

;. P°^ AWARD wlnn.r W.rr.n t. North Jr., rHilm citation from<br />

«• •«•". P*»* IwtlWMr, on bthtft ef th, OiHrT Clf* Raury Cluk.<br />

Aw«pd ».. far p.,t accampliihimrlN •M qualllln proml.lna autttMdlnl<br />

. introduced<br />

by Robert T HuphH, eh.lrman<br />

<strong>of</strong> tha youth atflvlflH eommltt.ii,<br />

who r.cll.d to tha club th. out.<br />

itanding aecampltihmtntt <strong>of</strong> aaeh.<br />

Hi laid that tha <strong>Jun</strong>ior Rstarlani<br />

ware in esEellent crsgi.ieefion <strong>of</strong><br />

'he. Boy Award io | even one In Ijina*»rt, uW ha)<br />

'could "ntif^^lWtf'ffiBlr<br />

Ihroiljihoiil lire To J'ecoKiiiw the im ooardwalk<br />

poriiincn<br />

mnii<br />

<strong>of</strong> sprvicu to Ins<br />

"Thauiandi <strong>of</strong> code, <strong>of</strong> athlcal<br />

conduct hav. b«n written,- Mr.<br />

5111.. uid, -but fha on. that<br />

hai andurtd Is fha an* you Hnd<br />

In tha Bible",<br />

Warren Nollli, who wa* both an<br />

oulstatidlng scholar and athielu,<br />

plan, to atlenil Ur«inus Culleue next<br />

rail lo prepare for a career in the<br />

Held <strong>of</strong> veterinary medicine He is<br />

ultiployvd this sumrner as a life.<br />

Page I, pleai.<br />

50 Lifeguard Candidates to Vie Children fO Give<br />

Blood <strong>On</strong> Wed,<br />

I hr<br />

ladelphia Conference, presided<br />

l« th.lrman <strong>of</strong> the banquet com<br />

e. Ralph C Uuff_ pr.,|dent <strong>of</strong><br />

I •»• <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle Asio-<br />

I'lltllin. was taastmaiter.<br />

TWO POWER-PACKING trocks costing £17,500 were accepted last waek by Mayor Bowker, right, fram<br />

tdwln W. rf^nce, ^,IID& manager, and Robert J. Small, president <strong>of</strong> Small Ford Inc., <strong>of</strong> Plea.antvllle, fram<br />

whom the sprci.-d vehicles were purchased. Bottom view shows "business end" where collectors dump rubbish.<br />

The truck mi>chanUm revolves a drum which draws the load inside and pushes it forward until if Is cam.<br />

prfsied Into .1 tl.iM oale. These trucks can carry much larger lo>dt and eliminate littering <strong>of</strong> stratti fram open<br />

A hi:<br />

H>: I"<br />

(IIIMII<br />

lili III .>[ til. CM ii I I<br />

Wi\or Bi nj uiun (ill Mill il<br />

KMiop t Orson s hum If i\ il<br />

'tii'd thi honoietl imsl wil.i<br />

I" ult <strong>of</strong> wood fmtn tin p \<br />

1 Tin m ui> vt ii s 11\ hi<br />

m thi Tilniii Mi >li idi t<br />

<strong>of</strong> MIIKIIIL<br />

"i- to thi hi hup mil All<br />

>" n i-il. iidid un In lull I<br />

il inn (.roup h\ I In l{ \<br />

' I Iluik di tint mn im<br />

«t tin \( w It t i \ ( ml t<br />

School's Out, So $ 10,000 Worth<br />

<strong>of</strong> Building Improvements Begin<br />

fi < i Hit tint i Oi_t m ( it\ pi<br />

It >l Ml I! Il<br />

HIM Mill, I<br />

i public<br />

umim i<br />

MM<br />

«M - -<br />

il.o<br />

ills<br />

•itlnM.1<br />

usual"<br />

nlal cllnjf.- and<br />

mWi-|F m'W d<br />

in^ inslalk'd. .<br />

Miss Miriam B. Rclchly, prusi-<br />

di'iii <strong>of</strong> the Ht'fvicu Ciub Coi!h<<br />

cil <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, imnmifH-L'd thiN<br />

wt't*k (hat a nu« fuldtiia wheel<br />

ehair has huun purcliast'd fur<br />

loan tu ru'i'tiy pcr.Nunri in thu city,<br />

Thi? ijffiL*>f <strong>of</strong> the Dujjyrtmtmi<br />

<strong>of</strong> Public Safety will be? gJ^d to<br />

assist aiiyuiii* in nv-vd <strong>of</strong> tht*<br />

• jrtvlout vvenlng **<br />

l \ s '«tjt M<br />

f<br />

honor the<br />

rally in the<br />

h<br />

Wyoming<br />

Uhop Cor<br />

at<br />

hv<br />

will<br />

huttk* for ihe uvuilubli- jub-* ;it<br />

liiiiio a m in thu >uii ;.i imh M.<br />

They \viM swltn iirousid a IHIO> ;I<br />

qu;]rii?r-miU 5 <strong>of</strong>f the hi'mjh.<br />

Yiuni m. held Iii^t ui*Mk<br />

fur ioeiil residents ^ekii.y poMiilons<br />

fin thi? Pnirot. This, he ?*;ild, is in<br />

romiiilanije «Hh HliMv civil seivitu<br />

rules, whUil call fur ihu i*U.ei s nH*m<br />

i <strong>of</strong> ;is many jiiral men as jiussihji?.<br />

Test, Sat,<br />

<strong>On</strong>li'y will po to<br />

ill. Cap!: Williams<br />

anil<br />

uddliioiiid lifeMuurd stutii<br />

will bt' opt'iu'd this \vei?k ond. T<br />

proU'.iMijd sliitionh lor balhurh v<br />

III' ill 57th nl.. il4lh kl.. 261h si.. V,<br />

SI. Nth »l., 12th »(.. loth »t., Dili<br />

-•»!Ii »!.. llriiihion pl.. Si, Cliurlvn<br />

and Atliiiitic blvd.<br />

C^ipt Williynis nr^ed Ijntht.rs<br />

i'iiti'r lilt' wnlL'r only ii! protijcl<br />

iH'ili'Ili'S.<br />

Sunday School Picnic<br />

Today af Lenapa Park<br />

The<br />

.School<br />

A. * reiult <strong>of</strong> lait week', hilf.<br />

nilla awlm^ five Oiaan <strong>City</strong> High<br />

gchasl athlete, are elljlble for a>.<br />

paintmant to the Patrol 'hi. lum-<br />

ffiir. In fha ardar <strong>of</strong> rhalr flniih<br />

In tha Ml iwlm, they are Mike<br />

MeNafliara, Bill <strong>On</strong>lay, Chick Me-<br />

Oswall, Kan Bufgein and Tom<br />

Halit.<br />

p<br />

uiiiiiial combined Sunday<br />

picnic hy lour- <strong>of</strong> Ihe Pin- ;<br />

[ U'Ni.:ini chiirehi-.s k taking plaeu to. |<br />

day Sit Lvlilipe Hark. Mays Laiullnu, j<br />

Buses lo transport ihe children i<br />

HJ the picnic Mrouiitis will leave be- ]<br />

lwiMII 8:311 anil 9:30 a, m, from Ihe j<br />

corner <strong>of</strong> Hth sL and Central av. *<br />

Many others will maKe the irip in !<br />

private cars. j<br />

Henry H, Cooper is weneial cliBir.<br />

man <strong>of</strong> tin. event, which uil! he<br />

supervised by clergy anil laymen ur<br />

tho Metlindlsl. Preshylelian. l.iilh.<br />

eran and Kpiscopal ehurches.<br />

NBW Samples Part<br />

| Of Vaccine Test<br />

The resoii', Iiulio Pioneers" will<br />

troop hack io »chool lamurruu<br />

iWednemtayi (or Hie linal phase ul<br />

Ille eiirrenl years pruKiam In con-<br />

nuctlon with ihe Salk trial vaccine<br />

projeii. by which It Is hopuil t,,<br />

Iind a preveiiiallve for infantile<br />

. paralysis.<br />

Liioiid samples will he taken lr«m<br />

M "rst. kcioncl .nid third yrade<br />

, pupils in the local vaccine iliiiic in<br />

the Central av. Schoiil. al B a m<br />

IThis will he Die second <strong>of</strong> three<br />

samples to he ^iven hy Uie yutinij<br />

• *!ers.<br />

p<br />

the i<br />

§•!• To Aid Legion<br />

The American Legion Ausiliflry <strong>of</strong><br />

Maryannanek Pout will sponiior a<br />

rumniaiie sale Thursdiiy and Friday<br />

at 744 West av, Proeeeris will bi'ne<br />

fit ihe post.<br />

Anglers Placidly Listening to Army-McCarthy<br />

Broadcast When—Wham!—Lightning Hits Boat<br />

LI<br />

I Library Now <strong>On</strong><br />

Summer Schedule<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> lily Free Public<br />

hrary went onto Hit summer AdiL'tf<br />

I ule nt bu*tneHH bourn yegterday.<br />

I From now until after Labor Duv<br />

the library will be open from »<br />

| a. m to 0 p. m.. Mondays through<br />

Friday*, and from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m<br />

Saturdays.<br />

During Uia winter moAlha the II<br />

braiy wu doted all day Saturday as<br />

well ai (or *n hour at dinner ttnw<br />

You're fitting peacefully in the<br />

cockpit <strong>of</strong> a comforlable boat, fish-<br />

1 HIS line danglinE over the sierii,<br />

ualiinii for a bile.<br />

Conversation lag* as you turn' an<br />

the radio to lUten to the Army.Me.<br />

I I arlhy hearing droning along in<br />

1 Wajhinirtoii.<br />

The inlet hear E buoy, where you<br />

are anchored, Ls eilm.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> a gudden=Wham f<br />

A nolle like a bomb exploding,<br />

and the Wool >ea .klff ahudder.<br />

fnm item to .tern. The radio I.<br />

dead<br />

That WU the unusual Ashing trip<br />

Central «v.. and his companion, Clif.<br />

ford S, Richmun, 1(1 Oordi'li rd,<br />

last Thursday afternoon.<br />

They were neated near Iho stern<br />

<strong>of</strong> Orlando'a skiff "Jay Loiikie"'whon<br />

a brief electrical and rain storm be.<br />

Ban. The i'lenrlcal part prenided<br />

thv rain.<br />

The hell af lightning .truck the<br />

"Jay Loula." radla, antenna and<br />

ran dawn It Into Orlande't .x-<br />

Mnll*« .hlp.fo.ihau end all pur.<br />

po.e abort wave .et, Imlde tha<br />

•mall nMn,<br />

In the pmccM a hole w|a hlown in<br />

the bracket holdlnfi the antenna.<br />

apart, compietifly ruined. Bill, odu.<br />

ly enough, the liishtninK didn't dam.<br />

age the boafs hull the least hit. nor<br />

did il effect the batterle> or inKhi.-<br />

The ielephone.type receiVfr iisi'tl<br />

with the KhlBteHharc radio n<<br />

blown <strong>of</strong>f Its hook.<br />

The ihaken fl.h.rm.n, (nuiett<br />

at ttwlF i(M fortune In •uflarina<br />

n* waru-fata, uid afrarward that<br />

H» b#«f .hook a. If a bomb had<br />

B«na an In the cabin.<br />

They lost no time uettlnii hack to<br />

dry land. '<br />

''Somebody once told me thai<br />

lightning never hlu a bail,' 1 U|d<br />

Mr. Mehman, "Thai, take it from<br />

experience <strong>of</strong> joe Orlajido, 4710 and Uie radio equipment wu blown mo, i, i lot <strong>of</strong> hokum!<br />

Fourteen <strong>of</strong> the .ampl. donor,<br />

will fee from Oc.an Elfy'j public<br />

Hhaali, Ii from St. Auguitine't<br />

School and (even fram the Upper<br />

Tawnihla Elementary School al<br />

Marmora,<br />

Thi' Krniiii will incllidi. fcDvun <strong>of</strong><br />

IMi) Sucond Gnidi. joiiniistiirs whn<br />

have ilndt'rijoni' thrue Injertionii <strong>of</strong><br />

the varcine as part <strong>of</strong> a nat|Dn-widr<br />

lest hpotinoryd b> ih«> National<br />

foundation for Inrantlli' faroivsis<br />

Thu children partifipatinB In' t'lit-<br />

li-lils have been awarded button!)<br />

and inrih identifying thim os "Polio<br />

Pioneers".<br />

The blood (ampiet are being<br />

taken fa, cBmparan,. purpeia..<br />

The, win be an.lytad In ralatlan<br />

ts the csrinptlvi sandlNni ef<br />

thow who have not bean Inacu-<br />

••ted ai compare wilt, tho.. whs<br />

ha*a received the vaccine, the<br />

third and final (ample will ba<br />

taken In S.pt.mb.r, after tha<br />

polls leaian.<br />

The sampl will be taken in the<br />

local clinic by Dr. John B Town-<br />

send and Dr. Robert Cornwell as-<br />

slslod by the school nurses and the<br />

cily nurse.<br />

Notify U* Early<br />

To Change Addr*%<br />

Muvlng lo <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the<br />

•ummer geamn?<br />

Don't forget to notlly The<br />

Sentlncl.Ledger <strong>of</strong> your change<br />

<strong>of</strong> addreu. <strong>On</strong>e full week I. re»<br />

quired to make the change.<br />

Beaae give u. your full rum*.<br />

your old «nd new addTMa*., i<br />

cluoe-a t* I<br />

Mayor Bowk.r said Nut fa«<br />

•eundlngt war* taken to d.t«-mtn*<br />

the bait location, far ftw exMtna]<br />

•Ireni, and that ev.ry pmilbl. ac-<br />

llqn to m.k. th.m iMard has MM<br />

taken, Th. only aniwer,<br />

I*, It man •Irani, he ttMlanel,<br />

The "Yank" signal, or yellow<br />

aierl, was received at pollee h<br />

quartern at 9iM a. m. The<br />

was passed on to ill clvU fnV<br />

illills anil murlicipal public safetr<br />

ajiencies. which dl-spatehed men l<br />

siaiions in scallered p«rt« W t<br />

city, - . .<br />

The "Rudoiph", or fed •ignal,<br />

came thiuugh at 10:01. Hounding the)<br />

gianl siren at city hall and five)<br />

others in different parts <strong>of</strong> center<br />

eiiy 1'oliie cars and fire apparatua<br />

placed at siraii"liic locationH Joined<br />

ihe alann with iheir sirens.<br />

The Aril <strong>of</strong> tha all-claae bl.»ra<br />

•ounded at lfl.l], ..tHn, traM* to<br />

mafisn again in rhe irf*sfs> mG4<br />

freelns •happen and itroll.rt from<br />

their pailtlant aoaln.t kuiWInt*<br />

and In dsorwayi and itafaa. ^<br />

Civil defense ufYleilis rpporied In.<br />

Pas* 1, plea.e<br />

Award Kinzlers<br />

Crash Damages<br />

Court Holdi Cab<br />

Driver Liable<br />

Damages <strong>of</strong> SIM were awarded by<br />

ihe Niiperior Court last week Ur<br />

(JeorKia Kinzler and her father<br />

aorgu. <strong>of</strong> 1B0I Bay ay., for injuries<br />

iiliiiiB from an accident Involvinu<br />

Ihe family car and a iaxicab bent<br />

two years ago.<br />

Judge Elmer B, Wuodg ordered<br />

• 12B for Miss Kinzler and S2S daBt-<br />

aBes fur her father. The judgment<br />

was returned against Jeff Mtlvin,<br />

operator <strong>of</strong> the laxkab.<br />

Accsrding to police records, thai<br />

accident occurred In front <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Kinzler home on May 10, 18M. Pollee<br />

reportN slated thai the Klniler EU><br />

was iurning Into the garage at UH<br />

Bay av. home when struck by M«lv><br />

in's taxlcab. Mr. Klnzlers wtfe*<br />

Sadie, Georgia and another (taufh-<br />

ler were in the car at (he tinHl.<br />

All suileu-d injuries to some de»i<br />

greu, police reported. *i<br />

Judge Woods also awarded UlJH0<br />

AamageN to Woodward Dlller and hi.<br />

father, <strong>of</strong> lion* Harbor, for an<br />

injury Incurred al the Yacht<br />

there .last summer. The<br />

was Ml In the eye by a plceej<br />

waddlni from a .mall gun u w i<br />

the club lo siart races.


THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGfcK<br />

and Persona!<br />

.*«, Florence H. Royce<br />

r»l.phon.. MMI R«M«i«, 11M<br />

Resort Young Women<br />

Cedar Crest Graduates<br />

il Governor Installs<br />

^ A ooroptimist Club leaders<br />

About M members and 'guests <strong>of</strong><br />

the ' roptlmUl Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

•Mended the instaliation dinner<br />

Thursday evening at Chris' Ki'slau<br />

.rant,<br />

Mn. Mariarci Wilson, <strong>of</strong> AUanUc<br />

tha vaungar nf, Niankad tr» club<br />

Hr Ir. lift toward ha MrMr.<br />

Mrs, Myrtle Richards, outgoing<br />

president, was presented with sev.<br />

era! gifts, She thanked the group<br />

and Ihe governing board for their<br />

support during her term, Mrs. Wil.<br />

•eated the newly elected <strong>of</strong>ficers with<br />

a personal greeting and resume <strong>of</strong><br />

their respective duties,<br />

ThtH InitalM Into <strong>of</strong>flc. win<br />

Mn, Kiy T.I.I., pr.ildtnt; MlH<br />

Piaranct Jo»»ph.an, vk. prMld.nt,<br />

Mn. Loul» eriibaum, corre.pond<br />

Ins •xretarvi Mr.. Mildred W.I<br />

tan, nurding tMrerary, and Mr».<br />

HIM Smith, freaiunr.<br />

The three, directors Installed were<br />

Mrs. Bertha Slubbs, Mrs, hfcllii<br />

James and Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt<br />

Lovely bouquets <strong>of</strong> geraniums, dt-1<br />

; pin.<br />

Perfect attendance awards went to<br />

Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Walton and Mrs,<br />

Woodruff.<br />

Two riaw riwrnkart w.r. Induct<br />

ad during tha c.remonl.,—Mrt.<br />

Mahal S. Clarke, Saa (III <strong>City</strong>, and<br />

Mn. •dm larnat, Bitin city.<br />

Bay iv. <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />

Harvey Warner soleoinli<br />

III liivuic greetings to the club.<br />

MM Wilson also thanked the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

L'lty group for its part in the un.<br />

usual gift presented to her as the<br />

retiring tovernur far this district<br />

ihe wa wtannc the chirm braic<br />

Christening <strong>of</strong> the new Ashing us<br />

•el, ^Flying Cloud** and invited mem<br />

ben to attend on <strong>Jun</strong>e 28, at Holtl<br />

Boat Works.<br />

Miss Helen itedein acted as fni<br />

tress <strong>of</strong> ceremonies with Mrs. Ekit<br />

Woodruft? giving the invocation. Fi<br />

tertalnment was furnished by soloi t<br />

Miriam Zone accompanied by her<br />

tetter, 0. i. ^ane, from Someis<br />

Fsblt. Miss Zane attends <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> High School.<br />

• Another, special guest presented<br />

was Geraiitine Amiel, graduate frum<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School who re<br />

eelved the nursing scholarship <strong>of</strong><br />

the Soropllmist Club, Miss Amici<br />

• WI enter the September class at tht<br />

Ahington Memorial Hospital, Perm<br />

sylvania She Is the daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />

and Mrs. Michael Amlci, 401 A<br />

bury av,<br />

"itrrf," si the li known among<br />

IMS Stud. Champ, 4-dr. Sadui<br />

Overdrive and eilmtllicr<br />

ItJJ Itud. Champ. ur.<br />

Overdrive and Climatlier<br />

194S Dodge 111 Ion Truck<br />

€ab and Chassis<br />

5TUDEBAKIR<br />

SALES and SERVICE<br />

111 Centra I Avenue<br />

Phons 1443<br />

SII AND DRIVE<br />

THi NIW <strong>1954</strong><br />

Kaiser & Willys<br />

More Power, Mere Style<br />

Mere Value Per Dollar<br />

WOODBINE MOTOR<br />

Solas and Service<br />

tOO Washington Avenue<br />

Woodbine Phone 1-2266<br />

Kitchen Trailer To<br />

Visit Here July 3<br />

Mis EirJyn M<br />

thi. New Jir Heart<br />

ha c<br />

Nur i-<br />

the<br />

that<br />

nstitute on CiFdim<br />

Di^ca^c held in Atlant<br />

bruught aut mcr 120<br />

dtnt und prartiLal nur<br />

in iht- ^ubjti-t<br />

The im-tting ^a*. HpDi<br />

Atlantic County and<br />

Heart A^soclaiion m coop<br />

ftilh the? Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Hu*.piU1<br />

Mis Rhode** also annsunced that<br />

the 01<br />

et thn<br />

in Ottan tit\<br />

Thi- Cape Ma\ Counts fit iri A T<br />

cmtlQil I-, de%t_luplng a mumnri il |,ifl<br />

prupram I ift-rLatirJ danora vtill bL<br />

**cnt ^ample% <strong>of</strong> tanj^ on rtque t<br />

Mulford-Wise<br />

Rites in Phila.<br />

Resort Man Weds<br />

Summer Resident<br />

Tho WUsshiekon Baptist Church,<br />

FhllndeiphU, was the §gtiing Satur-<br />

day ifteriioQii for the wedding <strong>of</strong><br />

Deris Virginia WUe, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr, and Mn. Harry G, Wise, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philaduiphia, and 3025 Asbury av.<br />

and Russell R, Mulford, sen yf Mr.<br />

Furtnan Mulford, <strong>of</strong> 1046<br />

The Rev,<br />

I the vows.<br />

Given in marriage by her father,<br />

it' bride wore g ballerina length<br />

down <strong>of</strong> Iae# and net over wffeta,<br />

and matching<br />

mitts, A fingertip veil completed her<br />

Her bouquet was <strong>of</strong> white<br />

Mlii Margaret Hertdry. <strong>of</strong> Phil*<br />

*lph)#, w*t the bride's only At-<br />

tendant She wort a taJmsn csisr<br />

ballerina length sawn <strong>of</strong> l*ce find<br />

het over taffeta, and carried pink<br />

carnations<br />

Priscilla Gerlach, Summer<br />

Resident, Wed in Lancaster<br />

Prlicllifl GcrlMh. dau«hwr <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />

George Qerluli, S4S N, Duke si,,<br />

Lancaster, Pa and 4 W. 18th St.,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cits', • scanio the brldo <strong>of</strong><br />

Robert M, Bo endalp, son <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

Matthew RssendaU. 0 N. Oak st,,<br />

Mt. Carmel. Pa,, Saturday afWrndyii<br />

at the First Methodist church, Lan-<br />

caster, with the Bev, Luther Keteli<br />

fil<br />

Given in marrlaBO by her father,<br />

tfio bride wort an Ivory silk taffeta<br />

gown, empire sllhouetti!. with Chan-<br />

tllly lace Inserted into the bodice<br />

with an overall embroidery f<br />

pearls ana irrldescent heads.<br />

chapel train fell in s<strong>of</strong>t folds from a<br />

billowing skirt. The veil, designed<br />

by the bride, was attached to<br />

Juliet head'jiece. She carried<br />

crescent bouquet <strong>of</strong> calla lilies,<br />

Mn, Omar V. Croon Jr. af<br />

Farnilnatsii, WH matron <strong>of</strong> honor.<br />

Bridnmaldi war* Mn, Maurice<br />

Walt* Jr. North Hill., P... Mn,<br />

Pmtmt Davii, LaneatMri Milt Clccl<br />

Galanfi, Lodl, N, J,, and Mill Mary<br />

Lsuli* Raicndai:, <strong>of</strong> Mt. CarmeP<br />

All tht attt r<br />

(ran, <strong>of</strong> ill<br />

„... «uFC nil£> ETfi n<br />

Jmu I iitu <strong>of</strong> Philadclphn wu gnwilj, <strong>of</strong> ,n i Mri?int The mgtrun<br />

lit si mm mid Harold and turman|uf hunur \\L: a urckt uf i\\ inii<br />

Mulford biDtllClH Of th*- propm hef |,,bdl(1,fl, on ,ier hfcad ind tarried<br />

buuquct<br />

the brides fnaihuf wa<br />

htuo with while srge<br />

Mulford, mother <strong>of</strong><br />

; a beige frock with<br />

u i Both Wore<br />

A reception fsllewtd at jht<br />

Philadelphia Cans* Club. The<br />

COOpfe left for a trfp through the<br />

New England ttatvi, after whlfh<br />

flke their h@mt in<br />

q<br />

The bridi "inlaid 1 ,<br />

lets uf iv> ind geranium<br />

b<br />

«orc c?irc<br />

with crt<br />

MRS R M ROSENDALE<br />

A reception followed the Cere<br />

many at Stone Barn MlllefEYill*<br />

Fa flfter which the couple left<br />

Hr a trip through New England<br />

and Canada They will make their<br />

hemf in AHenfswn<br />

Observe 30th<br />

Anniversary<br />

Mr. «nd Mrs, Nicholas MlraglUo,<br />

93B Haven av,, celebrated their 30th<br />

wuddlng anniversary Wednesday at<br />

a family get-together at their home,<br />

Mrs, MlraglUo, the • former Ann<br />

Fennelll, it a native <strong>of</strong> West Chester,<br />

Pa., while Mr, Mlrajlilo has Ilved^ in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> since the age <strong>of</strong> IB. The<br />

couple were married in Atlantic Citv,<br />

Five children and six grandchll.<br />

dre-ii cdmpl€t# the family picture.<br />

The MlraglUo children are Mrs, Marie<br />

Lysok, Mrs, Rubina Smith and Niih<br />

plas Albert Mlraglila, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>;<br />

Leonard MlraglUo, <strong>of</strong> Luiwood, and<br />

Mrs, Beatrice Wsugh, who resides in<br />

Birminghain, Ala. *<br />

Mr, Miraglilo is in the cement<br />

tiintracting business,<br />

• * *<br />

Sorority Gives Stork<br />

Shower For Member<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the ^ta Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

ti»* Omuga Lambda Psi surerhy ?,uf-<br />

ini^tii Mrs, William Douyhgrty with<br />

it wiork ihoiver ThursUay evening at<br />

the home ef Mrs, Fred Dieterle Jr..<br />

812 Pflrkridge rd, A doll bassinette<br />

decorated with pink and blue eon^<br />

ctnt bauqut-b, af tht imt flower<br />

R>an CaulhLld <strong>of</strong> Lc%it!n*ii N \<br />

waa bi-at man U hera were Hal<br />

j rison Wrmht Ernmeu^ Pa<br />

W Gtr]at.h Jr Lanca ler<br />

Galit kl Lark limn Pa m<br />

Smith <strong>of</strong> lit Carmd<br />

The hrldt. L a graduate uf J P<br />

McCii Rnbort M<br />

thL orj, mi I<br />

Smith Birdhbtru with till- PtnnmUanla<br />

and Lif-ht Lomf inv<br />

in planning a \i_it I Mr Dnmth\ \ i Her Bus Central<br />

Heart Saver kitchen trailer (]ccan LH> and Jjnt Tail Dr<br />

llI% 3 d luphter <strong>of</strong> Mi md Mi- Jam<br />

Dm 115 Sfathff rd OLLJII t<br />

^riduJttri Ma\ ififrmCdir C<br />

Lullcj,i. AHciitu« n f j<br />

Mi *, \itltt f in d ihx iU«rt.)<br />

E iChi_Iur ul Stitntt in Ku in€<br />

utatinn Purmt In! la t \LH<br />

t dar Ln t Mi-. % Hi r ua<br />

Lit. tiad<br />

BUICK<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

USED CARS<br />

General Motors<br />

Safes - Service<br />

Parts - Accessorial<br />

BATTERIES<br />

Delee - U S - Exide<br />

Tllli5~<br />

US • Lee<br />

REPAIRING<br />

All Makes Cars<br />

Knes Action<br />

Whoa I Alignment and<br />

Balancing<br />

THi MODERN WAY<br />

Wallace Bros. Buick<br />

9th St. and Simpion Ave.<br />

Phono 1371<br />

Ld<br />

Bu Lil<br />

AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE<br />

No matter what your preference or requirements may be,<br />

we can supply them.<br />

Full Stock Company Rates<br />

Deviating Stock Company Rates<br />

Deviating Mutual Company Rates<br />

(Non.AsMiMble)<br />

Assigned Risk Plan<br />

If you ars *e*klnfl low.r or itst premium*.<br />

t b* rallied by pl.clng your automsbL Mi.<br />

— the only <strong>Ocean</strong> £ity Ag.ncy who wrifei Ift §wn •ulomoblls<br />

„..._, to 1|?& (ImmedtitB)<br />

autemsbil* buslnet* with thli <strong>of</strong><br />

Thli niMm hue thlnii _ Sivlnit and Scrvlc*.<br />

II y«l can qualify under prnMf underwriting nqulrtmantt, mat<br />

policy goo out th. mn day n rcniy* your appllittian.<br />

If you .r. p.,ln» mar* th.n «5c far Ro.d and Tawing S«nfl»,4hin<br />

•f * tnant yaw ar« «llllng — yau riant h.v. te,<br />

Wh«n yau rMjuin •ulomobll. fln.nclnj, at your loci bank and<br />

h.v. them Inciuda your Compr.hn.ilv. and Csiiitisii prantluitit with<br />

youp nata SBlisatiaiW<br />

Haney Lloyd Chattin<br />

-OC1AN CiTY'f LARSISf AUTOMOBILB PREMIUM PRODUCER"<br />

I3Ii Atbury Aw. Phena 0060 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />

• PACKARD*<br />

Sates - Service - Aetmnorlmt<br />

Body and Fender Work - Painting<br />

BISHOP • PACKARD<br />

FOR GOOD USED CARS<br />

}!•• or 1020 Cor, 12th and A.bory Av..<br />

Cadillac<br />

Pontiac<br />

Minat r nd a i n thi FFL idi-nt<br />

Advi».i F\ Lnmrhitlt t Sht i^ 3 \- r t<br />

uatr> rt Ocelli Clt> High bchuol cla<br />

Of I^U<br />

Mi ^ f)r f rtrcued the dt<br />

Bathtlur <strong>of</strong> Art Dunnu h*-i Stmt<br />

\tar at fidar t ri_ I Mi Drn wz<br />

j mt rabcr <strong>of</strong> the Mu k t lnh and V<br />

In! riidtiuiul U liliun ( lub hi:<br />

l( J IK i 1 till I 1 ii i- il i II<br />

Ui-ii SthL l (U i n n<br />

Phariracist Shows<br />

Doctors New Films<br />

DF J Thnmlt^ Hukhi rt ui<br />

phormact t tntiruintd d er^up<br />

ph>Niciai]H irurii (It nn Cil\ Sc<br />

I le Cits ind Sam r Puint ttndne<br />

dav tvemng<br />

Two intern mm uund film i<br />

CulOF VkCfO fft nti-rl m ilu mtdlt J<br />

<strong>On</strong>e \ » n and rut-in<br />

Mr Ii ink E II n r Ir iniith tun<br />

thodLst Church, The parly ai |<br />

arraneed by the paslor and his wife. |<br />

the Rev. and Mrs, George Ogden,<br />

Guests iiichided members <strong>of</strong><br />

Gloria's Sunday School class and<br />

schoolmates at New York av. School,<br />

ns well as friends from Gwinhurst,<br />

Del, and Bridgeton.<br />

EXPERIMENTAL WORK<br />

SPECIAL TOOLS and DIES<br />

Milal Sfiinpinn and Mf|.<br />

Atumbllni, Me,<br />

Many Yean* EiiMriHiu<br />

-^— Prieei Rlslit.<br />

NORCO<br />

METAL PRODUCTS CO.<br />

PH. tuo if N«. CHISTIII AVf,<br />

PLIASANTVILLI, N. J-<br />

EARL STEELMAN<br />

.nd<br />

LAWRENCE TARVES<br />

Contractor<br />

and<br />

•uildars<br />

1309 Bay Avanua<br />

RES. PHONE:<br />

Obituaries<br />

Wm. T. Corson<br />

Dies at Palermo<br />

Carpenter Was Well<br />

Known In Resort<br />

Funeral SITVICUN wore conducted<br />

Saturday for William T. Coraon. ef<br />

ghsre rd,, Palcrffly. who UU*d Wed><br />

rlt'hday nfMhi Just wuuk afitT n funt?<br />

illness. Hu wu* 07.<br />

Mr. Coison HUM U. liiuluii^ rt*sidt?iit<br />

tif pAJsrinu and ivas the son yf WU--<br />

iifirti Selh CafKon, on tafiy HUIIRT<br />

in that arsa. He was a viirpf?nti!rs<br />

cabinet makpr and .Him builder, and<br />

formerly hpd been employed by<br />

sev^fa] ocean CUy building epn= I<br />

tractors .<br />

IH* is survived by his wife, Mabel;<br />

iwo sons, William C, and Irving, ant)<br />

suveraL grsndchHdrun,<br />

The Rev. Harry Findeison, pastor !<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Secniid Cape May Bapti<br />

Church, aattductod HorxkvH Balti<br />

day at 2:30 p, m. in the, Liiniflpy ¥<br />

nerfll Home, Tuekflhoe, Intcrniu<br />

\\a% iii Seaside Cemetery,<br />

Philadelphians Become<br />

All-Year Residents<br />

ydurgftf summer viHitin^ in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Mr, and Mrs, Henry K.<br />

ghiw, fermeriy <strong>of</strong> the Garden Court<br />

ApgrtmeDtg at 47th and Pine sis,<br />

Fhilflclclphlr., have moved to 261 In<br />

let rd,, a§ permanent resident^ uf<br />

Oeean Cit/,<br />

Mr, Shaw fe vice president and<br />

stjcrelary <strong>of</strong> Johns an and Higgiiisi<br />

ef Pennsylvania, Ine,, iflsuranee brok-<br />

ers,, a firm established in IB45,<br />

Partially retlredt Mr, Shaw still<br />

akes eon tag t with the business<br />

about once a week. He is a meiB^<br />

b#r <strong>of</strong> the CommuterN Club,<br />

They have owned several summer<br />

homes hero. "Judy", tin year-old<br />

eoeker spaniel, shares' their nejy<br />

James C. Lenahan is<br />

Viljanova Graduate<br />

Jgmm C, Lenahfin, local summer<br />

resident and sun ol Mt^. James C,<br />

Lt'nnhnn. <strong>of</strong> Mt, Aii-y and Ocvan<br />

<strong>City</strong>, was graduated last week from<br />

VilUnova University, Philadelphia,<br />

Hi* majored in marketing at Vih<br />

lanova and was a member flf thr<br />

Naval Reserve Officer* Training<br />

Corps, from which he was eammlh^<br />

ied sn ensign in the Mavsi UQ<br />

vg. He has been ss^inned to duly<br />

with the VBB Zt'llae at Portsniuulh,<br />

Earlier he attended tht_> LaSal)* 1<br />

Csllege High School, puring hum-<br />

mep vaeayons for the past six yearn<br />

Mr, Lenahan was employed in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> at Horsey*s Restaurant,<br />

Ralph H, VanGilder<br />

Rag, Archit.cf N. J.<br />

Ulh * Witt Av*, Oc.n city<br />

PHONI 0033<br />

INDEPENDENT<br />

ROOFING CO., INC.<br />

ROOFING — SIDING — SHEET METAL<br />

AL GARDINER<br />

206 Sixth SfrMt — Phon. OcMn <strong>City</strong> 0163<br />

If N« Aninr, Call O. C, 07M-J<br />

PurnWiMl — fMJK. jphMndni Arr>no«l<br />

Homan trlhiinu who won It on the<br />

throw <strong>of</strong> ihe dk'e.<br />

Filmed in Cinemascope, the story<br />

stars Richard Burton, Jean Simmons,<br />

Viiior Mature and Michael Ronnie<br />

wilh a cast <strong>of</strong> 5,000<br />

The Biiicy lells <strong>of</strong> the effect 'The<br />

Robe" had on thi- gladiator who<br />

won it in ii garnblu at the fool <strong>of</strong><br />

the cross- any how he was converted<br />

from his pagan Roman principles<br />

to Christian beliefs.<br />

The siory is sweeping In scope,<br />

anil tremendous in action. It Is n<br />

deep and signiiii'ant episode in the ,<br />

history uf life brought to action in j Delaware<br />

VILLAGE Delomre Park'i MWay • thorough-<br />

Thunday, Friday anil Saturday , bred raco^ meetulg esters lu seeond<br />

•Them" is n shocking story <strong>of</strong> half on Thursday with nine sf th*<br />

giant crialurcs Miawned in Ihe des- ! Slanton track's 14 rloh iMk«<br />

Joan Weidon and James Araess.<br />

The story Is a Bclpnc* ncUon<br />

thriller involving myaterlaui klilinss<br />

in the Majave De»rt, rsnilUag in a<br />

governmental uwHtlMUait.<br />

Owenn in the rple <strong>of</strong> a scientist<br />

Ands that the gruesome monsters re-<br />

sponsible far the devastation wen<br />

the result <strong>of</strong> the Ungerlni radUUao<br />

<strong>of</strong> an atomic, burst.<br />

The measure l« wipe out the horde<br />

<strong>of</strong> creatures, which is soon threaten? 1<br />

up<br />

tt<br />

Ing a major metropolis, makes<br />

the major part <strong>of</strong> the action.<br />

clMu will come on timing day,<br />

July I, with the world-. riefeMt ran<br />

for rUU« «nd JMTM—to» *10Q.0OO<br />

aided, mile and * qiarttr Wew<br />

CuUa Htnaicp—fejituriot Me mM<br />

l<br />

A -variety <strong>of</strong> other trnporUnt flx-<br />

turn «r* on (he »«enrl», t^taaJag<br />

with tola HBUHA'•l».oaft**lad,<br />

Sve [uriong ChriitUns SUkH. Xhe<br />

17th runnKni «ilM* wwA whirl *p-<br />

p«n. nrukn lo «Jtr»ct a kaaaer<br />

Held or young colU mil galdUgi<br />

from a toW <strong>of</strong> 1ST nomUi.Uonn.<br />

The 1953 ChrtoUana wa». upturM<br />

by PortirhouH, ,Uri helped tha<br />

Uangollsn Farm's Mlertearw to ha<br />

tome tit* JuVEOye CMBMH. TJW<br />

•table has two noniln*e. thin<br />

-AtUln«l and FMSt. QuIU<br />

the fivarU*; wUl nun up b(<br />

btlilr StiM's NukM, a «« "<br />

wtaMr In New York. ,<br />

! * • *<br />

Pitrolm C«rt. OoM,<br />

~itar:ri'M;MM.N<br />

>«udtd awtUMlW.te.<br />

Fred Howeil, af lbs<br />

«Uan department, pre<br />

paUoB In tht Termite<br />

IMnBiural athMle<br />

Am Mad* wm tin<br />

winnum, tad J««y» WM»'L<br />

thaa' with perfect •Uimknct<br />

Ma year M Ita, taague^ acUrttim.<br />

hi. BOM to tbc tliadMOM-l<br />

doeuit, »**r(K!O Bne'. Witt.<br />

PLAN<br />

MOW<br />

L«ffliB!HHWirHUtt!itt:tiM^lft(i!Ki«t:j-i!!«--:.iS( II fc If I U H li I I II M<br />

Builders Bulldw*<br />

KRUEGL and HEIST<br />

REGISTERED<br />

— BUILDERS —<br />

Phen* Olft-W<br />

Office: 201 WIST AVINU1<br />

BERGER LUMBER<br />

Repair Your Present Home er Build<br />

Your New Home with the Best<br />

Lumber - Mlllwork - Spruance Paint<br />

Lox-Screen Teniion Screen* — Ns fiHing, no painting<br />

Eaiily imtalled and ttarad<br />

Call 0948 - - - Thm Friendly Yard<br />

llth STRUT and SIMPSON AVENUE<br />

Du-Mor Corp,<br />

KISISTIIIIP<br />

CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS<br />

"You Gef More With<br />

DwMer"<br />

Cor. Ifth and Havan Av*. Ph. 1479"<br />

REGISTERED •HHi^HI^H^BH BUILDER<br />

P, B. STAHLER - Ros: 1547 B«y Ave. - Ph. 2980<br />

Off in! 9 Wnf 14th SfrMt<br />

OUR MOTTO IS! "BUILD RIOHT"<br />

H, C, AMOS<br />

— Rtgiitcrid _<br />

BUILDER<br />

417 34th STREET<br />

Phone 3180<br />

No Job Too Large<br />

No Job Too Small<br />

Richard B. <strong>On</strong>ley<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

4100 Aibury Avenue<br />

Phone 0714<br />

H. C, POHTIERE<br />

•33 Watt Av., h, 1808<br />

GEORGE V. RABEAU<br />

• - 'imitttmnk' 1<br />

BUILDER<br />

Atiintii Nsnw BulM<br />

rf H. J.<br />

Aun,<br />

803 Central AYS.<br />

MtSDHf Oc«n <strong>City</strong> Mil<br />

R«,i Som.ri Paint IMS<br />

JOBBING • ALTERATIONS<br />

PHONI Hii MSitTlitie UNLMIt<br />

EDWARD D. DiPUTY<br />

205 14th StrMt<br />

Nmw Homes - kmpaln - Remodeling<br />

ALL WORK siviN MT MMMAL lUMRVIfMN<br />

LET'S DO IT!<br />

MS ill J*<br />

w» MI niiliri<br />

limit, yew MM tot, Mn «•<br />

JOHN I, and<br />

HOWARD<br />

REGISTERED BUILpERS • • REPAIRS • JOlMI<br />

Mir<br />

1053 Asbury Av*,<br />

Phon* 12QQ<br />

Fred S. Tarves, 3rd<br />

- - - BUILDER - - -<br />

1 BAYVIEW PLACE * PHONE 1127<br />

ROOPI NC<br />

TifiW<br />

R«gi*t«r«d Builder<br />

Edmund C, Wbham<br />

24 AAury AM. MI. 1237<br />

CLAY TILE<br />

Par HrHMaaw «f nihiita, M i<br />

PH^acM, Wan Fiwrta<br />

UT IM ••TIMATC ON<br />

VOU* WORK NOW I I<br />

Aitert Oldftald & Son<br />

M Vur.- ktMNanc*<br />

\W7 WMtoy Av. Ph. 2951<br />

SAMPSON and HAMADA<br />

328 WEST AVENUE PHONE IMS<br />

t Metal \rVpck<br />

forced Air H*afing — Air Conditioning<br />

Economical Operation<br />

R«dwcM InstafkiHon<br />

, . , - •


PAtSf EIGHT THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL L MfSiR<br />

DO YOUR WASHING AT<br />

2744 ASBURY AVf.<br />

Phon* 1710<br />

PLENTY OF<br />

FREE PARKING<br />

Your waihinf ii don* automatically in famsuf Wafting-<br />

hsuM Laundromat Automatic Waihtfi and dried if<br />

dasirad in huge sun-warm air dryert.<br />

DRY CLEANING SERVICE<br />

DAY or'NIGHT<br />

FISHING<br />

59th St. PIER<br />

ADULTS - SOe Days - 60e Nights<br />

CHILDREN • 36c<br />

iiASON TICKITS OPFfR A RIAL SAVING<br />

Egg Harbor Wins<br />

Over Raiders in<br />

League Play<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Locals Drop 3-0<br />

Decision; Outhit<br />

<strong>On</strong> Neutral Field<br />

Oit in ml Mil ll<br />

Golfers Try<br />

ToBeat Hogan<br />

Participate In<br />

Welfare Event<br />

1»54<br />

I In<br />

lilt ll %% ll ll in, mlH<br />

1% I Illlllll V ( |lll> I<br />

III III 111 Jl|l|,|l<br />

k Hi<br />

111,<br />

men v. ho 1<br />

lien Iliii 11<br />

>|ii Clinir<br />

. .,1 I he<br />

- nl 1 hi- <<br />

1 ivi-i-k In 1<br />

ili'ly IIHI II<br />

fiiii-wny In I<br />

I'lil S In<br />

i nll%<br />

Hill 111<br />

f 'tions<br />

f«.<br />

*£•••<br />

75 Yean Young , ,<br />

That's Qeman <strong>City</strong><br />

fhh Juhihu Year<br />

Uh YIAR —No. 10<br />

Printed and Published in America's Greatest Family Resort<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER m<br />

Telephone 0M4 or 0305<br />

;..«" Local<br />

OCEAN CITY, NIW JERSEY. FRIDAY, JUNE IS, !fS4 puwintisa one*<br />

*I.Ui tn<br />

\ .1<br />

ii tintlri-ii.'it 1 ill<br />

ill .'ll Uillh.sr.,1<br />

ater Supply Doubled For South End <strong>of</strong> Cit<br />

o* th* <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltv Exchange dol) • II.III, loil J, 1 Hull i lln.14: .1.1.<br />

tpD*nsortng orgflnlzatlDn.<br />

along with their<br />

g<br />

at dinner<br />

p<br />

1<br />

in i-itlrml.-i<br />

s tu n l,'ii<br />

Frank Wlcktt took th* mound '<br />

#or th* Raid* for hit tec ond<br />

Km* out In two d«v> La*t Tun '<br />

AIR<br />

CONDITIONED<br />

FREE PARKING<br />

TO DINERS<br />

UNCOW<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

9tk Street ond Wesley Avenue<br />

SERVING<br />

BREAKFAST 8 A. M. to 12<br />

DINN1R 5 to 9 P. M.<br />

Same Management at Lincoln Hotel<br />

IVIRITT L, COP1, Owner M.n.g.r<br />

SPECIALIZING IN<br />

TO TAKE OUT<br />

SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED<br />

RAVIOLI<br />

WITH TOMATO SAUCE<br />

• PIZZA •SUBMARINES<br />

• BAKED LASAGNE, Imb.<br />

• ANTIPASTO • CHICKIN CACCIATORI<br />

• VIAL SCALOPPINE WITH SPAGHETTI<br />

• Horns Made Italian Spaghetti and Meal Balls<br />

> ITALIAN SPONGE CAKE (Cream and Fruit Filled)<br />

VOLTACO'S<br />

957 WEST AVENUE PHONi Q7S3<br />

IRCLE<br />

LIQUOR STORi<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Traffic Circle, Semen Point, N, J,<br />

NO LUXURY TAX IN SOMERS POINT<br />

Complete Stock <strong>of</strong><br />

POPULAR BRANDS<br />

IMPORTED and DOMESTIC<br />

* WHISKEY * WINI<br />

* LIQUOR<br />

600 CASfS OF<br />

ICE COLD BEER<br />

ON HAND AT ALL TIMES<br />

Ctosfffed Ads Are low Cost Salesmen<br />

I day h* but H* mm on ton O I<br />

th* flrft <strong>of</strong> th* three play<strong>of</strong>f gamu<br />

to d*cld* th* thre*-way deadlock<br />

for th* league Uad<br />

I \\ it k( \ on ih IN on isiun t,.u< up<br />

IIM hit nit Ittdnu I (Jmifok h\<br />

(.luili\ s«mpj\o nid i thnt lust<br />

nusli b\ Komm Mui m s Iim<br />

Stliiltl ««•* thi winnii.-. pit. hti<br />

tfa\ {<br />

tit'*! .imotii; lho.s<br />

Bitird II.<br />

csl iHid in<br />

lillif. ill th<br />

Th* ftaldtr* only threat occurred<br />

In th* .atond fratn* when Gtorff*<br />

BuHer Ufhed Ovt a tripl*, but w#t<br />

thrown out at hom« trying to<br />

stretch ft Info « c}rcttlt ctouf<br />

JIM Ktnm rt\ jmt \W ki •, tin n<br />

tinil ilnl tht I n < IH Id oi<br />

( nti It MM in ct tuil cluriNt, ill oi<br />

li( uifk in in < frm t to milfli oi<br />

hi it Iht (in jo ii (i h\ II, j. n i<br />

bi i|T<br />

IIIIHI i<br />

Morefupils National Bank Directors Youth for Christ I p|an Survey <strong>of</strong> South End Feeling B. . A<br />

High School Elect Dimon as President Conference to <strong>On</strong> $993,000 Assessment for Sewers ijEitoSS<br />

nrPf aU nV nil A dv "nces to Fill Vacancy Caused by Death RAHIII ^atlllvJav - - MISO DOOSTOa<br />

UlCtOil UJ UU <strong>of</strong> Powell, K.rkmon Named Boor,, rLs . /Deglll jaTUradj<br />

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S." 1 .':!'' I'.- -••- ••-- 5 « i<br />

Fuurit-p, t-f<br />

Run, 31) .- ...<br />

Uui-m-'in. c „ ..<br />

iiMossifk<br />

2."! 0 -1<br />

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Klrn^ir If ' :i n n<br />

Si-hah-r. B . ..... 1 1 ll<br />

Sumi.iiy,,. m ..... . a i a<br />

Hijones e ^ , .j<br />

wiiiiuniH ID :::: 1 ,, a<br />

GiibrlPI ^b a I, I<br />

riimpbi-ii. ,f : " ri o n<br />

cmi'urn. nb ...... ,_ :i (i (,<br />

Afii-. ! r .. . = = . y j) n<br />

u—fiinnecl fin Bull In 7!h<br />

(.1. I- ... I) u • ll 0 , 0 II i 0<br />

t II -- I » I II 1 i) v<br />

JBaseball Diadem s<br />

liroup chatnpiuns r,-.ullint' from %<br />

stholaslic basi'ball vumnfil|>ns lllia i^<br />

sprinM in Sinnh Ji'l'^i-y utTf named ^<br />

Fridiiy hy a ninp.niiin riinimjuee »f W<br />

Hyriyllufl. ifc<br />

K«i> Harbor ivus named uiih Borcl. J<br />

Fli'.own^ in u lii> fur lirciiii, I liiinur», %<br />

: wliilo I'lviinnnlvillF sliari-d Cruup III ^<br />

liiurels with Wuodruu' Wilson HiKh %<br />

SchfHil, <strong>of</strong> fiimdcpi. Briduvliiii »» O<br />

acclaimed L-hampiun^ in llvuuft IV «<br />

Elcvon imliv icln.,1 basebiil! ('"ham- W 1<br />

j pioiis wcii! nami'il in ijruiipi IlirouBh- ^<br />

, on! Ihf jlitw wi'lions ,,f ihi. slate, ' {u<br />

Norlh, CJentriil and Suulh jt>rh(.j ^<br />

Five, (iroups fhdfd In liMh betwuvn i ft<br />

; two feaiti!,, aiitl Ihi-ri- ivvrc iiu, <br />

j awards jit four gruilp*,<br />

; The bust rpturd was turiu-d in bj<br />

[ Thomas Ji>irori.on. <strong>of</strong> £li«ubulji,<br />

I Group IV champs in Ihe Cuiilral di-<br />

vision, which won 20 anil lost three<br />

diirinji Iht past simson.<br />

Felton Wins 110<br />

Tune-Up Series<br />

l-i ink J-t Iton i>(~ ( i rmuiitowii r .<br />

nit fl hL Noiiuid Ut MI (or\ in du<br />

link Bov\I M nt <strong>of</strong> "Aiirni Up rn<br />

fji 110 Imtrnatiiuuil jt th OK m<br />

( il\ \ itlit < luh Siaturil \ -iml sun<br />

(tJ\<br />

Ffltiit. suUfl u\tr tht finish |in<<br />

HI si ( OIMI |I1JH in both hi fit*, i DI J<br />

loi it <strong>of</strong> 11 point link If FfMt f f<br />

L> vtin I 1 ;, sjilnif. tht Tiji f. iiiutl J<br />

firM plan S iluidl\ iricf t ffiurt h<br />

plat I SUM tl TV J~OI ]^i J ^ puilll 111(1<br />

si (ond plat * t >r tin *AI ( k end<br />

Thi r«i_t w-rt t tfetd tn h ikt<br />

out tlx kink*, for tlu opi iitn( <strong>of</strong> tlu<br />

J sutiaintr trits for 1 JO s tl* xl u-f tk<br />

I i nd Il\ Vnllini.1 chaiinum ot tht<br />

lutt tvmmitt4.< ->uli.l thjit tin strip<br />

for (omits dku mil IK ^iii ni \t Sjt<br />

uttl i> j.nd Sunda\<br />

Mtmm im s<br />

'-ATI HIIA1<br />

1 F u k 1 I it D \ >n I i Mil<br />

1 ik l-tlKii t mi II \n l i<br />

I ^ t ii t] t Hill Mt. •iiupfii, thtfilnil<br />

I Hill ) -i I . \\ > tlt>ui\ N J Ulnit i|n j<br />

I ft! Killiiin J nklnl M i<br />

hi VDAV<br />

T f>l k Murtln M hn F i Rmn<br />

H tint i l-i i nk I-tit >n t. nn in<br />

j t un N iluul i mil Mtifliii flk i luvt<br />

, n it Hill Sn t. |,-. Jmk 1^1 rt I>f.<br />

I )-i T i Mjl " Mm < innv t umnilnh*.<br />

I \\ M ur\ \\ In |\ Jin ^o Firl KJIMun<br />

! U nnm >i I 1 \J tfj.li K I I "nil 1 i|ii,( ihli I ill I in. ( h,,m> in (<br />

il '"-in ili. n II in i ..I i .ill Mi. s ,.,ii ,,inn<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the f«*tur*9 th|, y«#r<br />

for the flrit time, will be the finals<br />

<strong>of</strong> a flv*.*tat* rclfgloui quiz con<br />

t**t for teen*g«ri. Wlnn*ri will<br />

do on to th* Annual convention <strong>of</strong><br />

th. VFC mt Wtnona Lah#, tnd.<br />

la|«r this year<br />

Artisans Prepare<br />

For Outing Here<br />

Full Program To<br />

Open <strong>Jun</strong>e 25<br />

"t till tlH (dlllrlilK<br />

tin<br />

l intitule Mr<br />

-luhil<br />

l* (In* I<br />

the Orient, :md 1H-<br />

n, .'mii)(!*.T ;inrili I I,,, l,,,| I,,,,,, ,,.,,1, id ,<br />

l-h In, I nil loi th. , h nl<br />

f >>i,l will In ni.1,,,1 In InU<br />

I ISiiinl >r>T imnl 1,1,if, ,1 ,,( Hi<br />

dir.l I iinii, l>, in., jin I, i I I<br />

Patrolmen Move Up<br />

In Police Departma<br />

•lulu ,1 Muni<br />

Ilii ,| mil, l,,i ill<br />

lUMiiu (,i llns ut . k I:<br />

(( II'lit Mi-,1,, \n,<br />

hi 11 (oinmilf. ( ( h<br />

v ll L til iirmd 1 I t<br />

Xlljiu I Illui<br />

si llihti 3ft<br />

Th* progiam <strong>of</strong> events will be<br />

gin Friday evening et a Most<br />

BuctlUnl Officers Night at Conven<br />

thy* HaS-wlrh the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> As<br />

remblrit host Women <strong>of</strong> Artlian<br />

farrHfles will *n|oy card playing at<br />

th* Breaker, Hotel while the mem<br />

b.rs are honoring the Order s <strong>of</strong><br />

fleers at the Convention Hall<br />

ILL FATED Jtfoot cruller from which Policeman John «. Tenipleton<br />

leaped to his death in the bay Monday- Boat it shown tied up al Coast<br />

Guard wharf here after It ran out <strong>of</strong> gas and was towed to port. Fuel<br />

w*s exhausted In vain search for Templetorl near Beetlev'l Point bridge<br />

State Building<br />

Officials Here<br />

Meeting and Outing<br />

Planned Saturday<br />

Ml M u I. i i It nl,llll llll, I .<br />

\ , I ,ti, i ill ll ll I II in null<br />

ni, I ,, I,, i, S I in I j\ it iv In,<br />

linn III in nil I I it will , on,III'<br />

llll ll 1,1th ni II<br />

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ll on, milnll ip ilit<br />

ll, . M I (I t I<br />

ill.. In, I 111, I<br />

Seivi'<br />

Sgt William Ferguson who was<br />

first on the tlst was appointed last<br />

month and Sgt D Norman Young<br />

second In line was el*vated a few<br />

weeks later Pll Gordon Co*<br />

il in line for the next vacancy In<br />

that rank<br />

]»,NK<br />

ml in<br />

ll linihl n Hf,<<br />

ill will, I<br />

1, ml III, Illlllll,<br />

n.l.i ll.nl<br />

miuir,-<br />

h M'llo<br />

\hc n loom<br />

The principal item <strong>of</strong> business<br />

<strong>On</strong> the .agenda will be di*cusslon<br />

<strong>of</strong> the new Statt? Building Code<br />

section* recently released pertain<br />

Ing to residential construction.<br />

Inn, VIH<br />

I tliiflm in n<br />

lu tl" il.li"l<br />

s t \ Mill<br />

ilulh. ,1. | ,<br />

i n h, I, J<br />

Willi nil II S<br />

t, mini<br />

ind<br />

in n in In kii<br />

lit IK |< , i<br />

• (I in llll lti( ]<br />

• idu il, ot thi<br />

M( u is .p<br />

i. I |i< mi nut<br />

\( I ll. uuikmi. MI<br />

. Mill HI 1,1 lilt |l| ,1<br />

tmtm Fin th, |,.i<br />

>,iMd 1 mil ti, < hi<br />

null ll<br />

CONEY'S<br />

UQUQR STORL<br />

Well Known Brands<br />

RYE<br />

BOURBON<br />

GIN - RUM<br />

and BEER<br />

OPIN<br />

WEEKDAYS<br />

9 A.M. to 10 P.M.<br />

No Sunday Sales<br />

BAR<br />

r. Crowe To Attend<br />

MA In San Francisco<br />

Dr. Alilrirli (.'. I'l-nwc. 120H Di, in<br />

Ill-ilnli-il tl. ll'.IV!' liy nlr Sill<br />

!•>' for S:ni I-YliiiiUiii. C'lilil I<br />

Ilic ji,iiiii;il i-onvcnlion d ;i>eh.ill timlrr tin- [ulHiin<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kr.'il |[(>we]lL ..Hil.nt dir.•!_],.[ j,n<br />

Ihi- CltV rerri'jitittn pi (»t,T;m..<br />

Cniuh lluwt'll report.-ens:it.> JIM II<br />

int< lL e>! iind I'lKhliiiiisni<br />

The baseball union* are con-<br />

ducted dally from ?;30 a, rn, to<br />

12:30 p. m.. Monday through Sat-<br />

urday, at the ball field at 5th st.<br />

ertd Bay av., at part <strong>of</strong> the sum<br />

mer playground program<br />

IMI-IKle mil I<br />

mi i milt,' itinMi<br />

il.lll a. in 111<br />

. and In III nn i<br />

I I, ninn leiii,<br />

he li.i'Alin;: I<br />

,1 the I'l.iv<br />

TltC -IMIIUill .', I 1 I<br />

(iin(lnct,liii tin<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>iiii- Artisan tl<br />

•nil lie al the I<br />

I itiInc. at I !.:)(><br />

n nilent will lull ,)<br />

illevs al } •• „,<br />

The day s activities will lit cli<br />

maxed with the selection ef Miss<br />

Artisan <strong>of</strong> <strong>1954</strong> and her crowning<br />

at the Convention Hall Saturday<br />

evening<br />

\ im il, .II ihi li,,,i,lv. ilk ,t II i<br />

in uill in( 11 ih tin < I, , tion oi<br />

i « ni nun. fjii,. n ( nit. i ,,ii IOI<br />

i. lUtuii will ink in tht p ir .(I.<br />

Him inu II ioii\ti i M.ll IMI<br />

,11.1, tin minium. ,il Ihi ni «<br />

ll. t il I h, piihh, will l>< nit in il t,<br />

UK Md<br />

INSIDE TIPS<br />

- 1<br />

Search Fails to<br />

Recover Body<br />

Boy Combed For<br />

Drowning Victim<br />

p<br />

Jiirnts to thf SJnd Kt. «Ution,<br />

m uith tlidM- jutlvated bv thr<br />

int; ^t.iiluiis at Wth and 27th ^<br />

will prntltit'*.' ^ capacity **f 2»i nail-<br />

li «r||nan altfo announced tJut<br />

KiMii'itiiJ-l futilith** Imw bi-en in><br />

-•i.Mk'd l'i provlttf full walt-f pr«f,-<br />

i'iR iili-iiti tht- hflTfront and B*y av.<br />

fiuin l^th t.t. southward lo th«- city<br />

1 To tvpfMy thlt cwvlc*, ha<br />

i a 12 Inch W*tn ha* baan l<br />

fram AvbvK •«/. t*-Bar *<br />

21st «t, and back al«nV Say •*.<br />

to 11th tt.<br />

Tin- .KKlvd fJititilit-a an- new. with<br />

tin- 4'\ In Ni yi'iirs <strong>of</strong><br />

,ti visilnr l^irents jire iitviu-^i| Ihi-ii yoMilL<br />

iKty-i there ltir Mime )le*il!htii] fin<br />

ind useful exercise, not tn ineittinii<br />

tile release Inr pent up enerjrv<br />

rhe yoiuiK-.ter% an- spending Uu<br />

hrsi lew dji>!> leiirliiufi the Inn,I i<br />

mcni.il-. ,.f the name, mid drillinn HI<br />

'him tniill Ilnmll Itiirhf. II"<br />

' youlxjslers tn hm, field, run. and<br />

il i<br />

Spoil<br />

So mi<br />

Sit I<br />

Point *• 1. pa lit-<br />

SIT •"(,<br />

Th*? Coast Guard, 4-.deted by the<br />

D*f#Ht* Mirlnt patrol unit,<br />

»*rch*>d itvadlly through Monday<br />

waning and Tufriday. #t-d r*<br />

fAKf-d In their Op«r*tlonf W*dnsi-<br />

day and y#»t*rday whtn the ef<br />

fort* availed nothing,<br />

'liH'si-Iiiy u lih'lHiiit in the com<br />

in in.I -if ni>iitsv-iilii .SHIIW MMichrd<br />

Hit* imifl >>.u.ks and tin.- >;ill fi.'itv ol<br />

tin* LipptT li.iy ifi;i(in. iind (\vnnxvii<br />

Hit- (-hJlliU-l<br />

Ttmpleton, a Veteran <strong>of</strong> Marine<br />

Corps service, was lo*t »fl*r h«<br />

plunged overboard from a boat to<br />

retrieve a bait box. At the Urn* h*<br />

WII pn a fishing party with four<br />

JAMES WILLIAMSON, CDDIptn<br />

Ion <strong>of</strong> mliilnp man h*roic*llv trltd<br />

fa i«ve hi* friend by diving ov«r<br />

board attar him H* &upport*d htm<br />

for a tin?* but lo*t hit hold btfor*<br />

otlift 1 ! In boat r*>*ch«d their tld«<br />

Senior Stodlo photo*<br />

fellow <strong>of</strong>ficers from the tame pr*<br />

clnct *tat|ort In PhlUd*lphfa<br />

llempts l>v lii^ (.MttlpiiiiU<br />

him laiit-ti. ,'ttut lit- wiis<br />

n^t -JMHMV Jtf(i-|- 2 |>. in. M<br />

l>oiil with thi. 1 ullifi lour<br />

IU.1 t.llk, -.\hllKUd U\<br />

N4-U It'll, W.Ts lnWfti lo Ih<br />

ii.l .sliiiion lu-n<br />

I IK .UIM HI or full wjier<br />

md st M m In Hi." fMttiiit i<br />

< ll\ IS 4 ^|H'CM*d tO i-lllliJI<br />

tit\ \ijiKS tlRi. to u siill ttrealrr<br />

•ltt,m' with tlu ttsutl th.t the pro-<br />

kii's-^ (if Ji vt I(ipmt*nt utll be In-<br />

rn wiin,( i hi tlu in *. »t libiurian ut<br />

Thi II' nil. i. \Kiiiorul LllHairv her*<br />

Mond i% ii w,>s nmio-iiucd vtstfrdnv<br />

hv < lionn r shiM mjk' 1 pn^ident<br />

i>1 tin lihrn\ ho nd <strong>of</strong> tlllstfvi<br />

Mi W tsNftsM wliu ti tjuglified<br />

lt>th iv. |||H HI in ^nd J tf tilt Sinn** ii^i bracket in<br />

rhv t onirniiiutii's<br />

tit> \ ,nin(^sU*rs p| JJ u all 1 tulila<br />

FIK-Itenetl to compensate fntuui(> un<br />

• 1 liltl* iti AilflUst<br />

News Item Reunites Buddies <strong>of</strong> "„<br />

World War 1 at Resort Home<br />

A In •• f itim in ihi w.nmni li> ll< irllnK won and \l»ini n mjinlni- ' ~ " ~ ' _, . .<br />

dm im (iipiitimni ni ML- s,n in tin? 4ust PnlirA Fnrrp Rnniohr<br />

lini I 1 ("iki r i. ii 1111% »is irnlilirl Mr llmils huiiih « is fuithi-i | lOIHC IWlLC IHVU"|III<br />

uilh hiinmni: nlHiiit thp n union if -.In nKlhinid bi Ihi racollottlon .. . a« a. C,lmllll.r<br />

t».i, min «ho olilKinl tii^illi.i in ihit Alwini btfiir! ihiv sipjulid UD TO iZ lOl JllHilllcr<br />

thi in I vmrlil ».n hnd lwtn (llllnt ""' " '°'' "I"'' 11 J Scifn more trmporarv siimrmr<br />

111. linn ripiiilitl Ihil Vr_ .""I tin" r " r '" C° to « olk •'"" •"• '>'• pairolmen donned nnlfmms <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />

Miv Until It AIWIIII ll ' "<br />

st mnveil ciniipjii<br />

" h Ih'l<br />

fiiini (.(iiinilliivin to i I I<br />

hmni II 10)0 A him .I'<br />

M.ir iiouml It ol'-" rntnnorii' 1 that<br />

I Mi Alwm' '*- a ciinstrnrtlim on I<br />

I in vi for Gulf "II (-"<br />

Enter Mr and Mr. Elmer Boyd,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Van Nuys Calif., who carne lo<br />

Oiiin <strong>City</strong> for a visit with Mrs<br />

1 Boyd'i .Uter at +413 Asburv •"<br />

Mr Boxl in brimful: throm'h<br />

the pni»r »os •struck bv thp min<br />

Not quite lure, he atked a bread<br />

faletman who served In both<br />

neighborhood* whether he served<br />

the Alwine home. Me didn't, bur<br />

promised to Inquire whether Mri<br />

Alwine was named Beatrice. When<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly police department this<br />

week, lo lirliiK the number <strong>of</strong> \. i<br />

s.in.'il <strong>of</strong>ficer!; to 1-1 arid the total<br />

strength <strong>of</strong> the department to 4-i<br />

men for the blihy ncarion.<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Public Safety Ijiur<br />

dice F. l.iimiy aitii.iimced the ap<br />

#«iwriiie WPI nvmrn HIM ILV- TWIIVI. . «» » ,i i<br />

the breed man reported back af . polnlment <strong>of</strong> l,ewl» R_ AuxUn J..<br />

nrm.tlv.1,, that wa. all th* Call-' i »eph F. Do> le. M.nerl E M.I I)on<br />

fornlan !.*« to mek. hlm..lf ; •?•> 3 -^ C ^T^.? "V?"i"<br />

known at the Alwine deer<br />

John I Both jind Jotvpti A I-tiibrfV<br />

Mr Lunn> said the new trle[\ «re<br />

Mr Aluinc rilumini; fnim a bus belli", teamtd *llh ri HiilyCj.JMtrol<br />

• !"• r «r"Hubert Alwine lleremi-in Im-si trip to Delaware «« amazed men until they an ttnh-lrnl!\<br />

I i II i i n l» Hint name h»d ti> entir hu home mil l)e «ieeted couched In their dutln to assume<br />

^.iTi-rf and eo'ne overseas with hint bv « P»l be ludnt seen for IS , ^e»pon^lbllltv on thf Ir own Hiitl<br />

b i l l III' FolloWUiK thf' r dl » 5*"" Thflr Ktbfent" la*ti-d for ] will du regular beat dtilv and man<br />

chiirge they «eparmed, with B.»d hour. , tr.nic pouts<br />

i.i. nl World War II. Mr<br />

(onus hfl 1 ** troni J^iwtr<br />

llii?h school «r Camden,<br />

hfi'vfd »s librarian and<br />

hUi<br />

suo^k\ IKI1(K a di>uree <strong>of</strong><br />

«f si.lt me Ui library work<br />

Kut7lo\iii Pa State TeA(.h-<br />

' ? V^i/ U ""'' h " tllsh ""' M " 1 - 11 -""ties<br />

, \' *f, Two New Elementary<br />

' Teachers Employed<br />

(juta, menlHr\ sihiiol^ next<br />

\i u h\ tin Bonrd <strong>of</strong> Ldiir^tinn. «hd<br />

Ihe ri >mii,itii>u «f unuthir prt-Krntly<br />

impl(.\td wus ,ic(ipti-d thin week<br />

fr ^3 T TI " B '" rd »' »-. monthlv meellnc<br />

Tllnrluv lipproiid tllr uppulntllieilt<br />

"I Mi-. Kalhiiim. Raphael und «|ri<br />

I "ii (litulr u, , UiiK.iuut teichern<br />

Ihi ie-.lEii.mon nr «n Doruthy<br />

lliHixn Hiini-nturi mimic teacher.<br />

was aiieptid ulih n-iiirt<br />

Mi-, n«phii.l is . ciaduatr ol In-<br />

dmn* Stale leathern (.ollegi- while<br />

^Ii-. onolf romt.-. from Trenlvn<br />

stnti 11 hthi rs Ciilleije<br />

Tin Do,ird alho granted a lesve <strong>of</strong><br />

iih-iiu, |i> \tf, Mary (.orm.n for<br />

Ihi* in \t ^chiMil \ear<br />

TIME and TIDE<br />

C*aip«te# •• Ike<br />

•tmitport Bi'"<br />

wt-'BrMpc,<br />

CLOSE ATTENTION li beln« paid to High School Ceach Fred •Dial*' Ho well by. from left, Charla. Fm,<br />

Fred Bayce AM) Jowph Henry, a few sf fh* yaunej enrhutlaili who reaarfed ts th* Sth it. sxtl park far th*<br />

*p*nln« af the summer pr<strong>of</strong>ram till. wHh. After training In bauball fundamantalt. they will k* ttlvMeel<br />

Into tuma f*r lenfju* play.—Jenlor ttudle photo. ^^<br />

A.M.<br />

IS »:!!!<br />

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ftff eV' -<br />

WUta 4—• 1BCT1PN ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

SALE<br />

SfTMt and Wit) Av.nu.<br />

1 blackl Irani b.«ch. C.p. Cod ceffag*, J Mrmili, 111* bath, IMn0dNtHtf<br />

rewn, Urchin. MrMfKd-in porch.<br />

PriM tar Imnwdi.t. §•!• SI 1,000<br />

WALTER A. DITTRICH, Inc.<br />

Realtor*<br />

Corner 8th St. and Wesley Ave.<br />

GRACE Realty<br />

HI COR. 18TH ST. AND ASBURY AVE.<br />

PHONE 1811<br />

BRAND N1W BUNGALOW<br />

Lares living Foem* Combined kitchen and dinette*<br />

Ceramic fiir bath with (hawer. Two large bedrooms<br />

Harriwssd fleers fhrucuf. Utility room, gas hot-air heat.<br />

Patls-perch entranci* Trimmed with Florida Brick,<br />

Naar bast beach. Immediate eositiilon. Reasonable at<br />

$11,500<br />

SACRIFICE<br />

FINE GUEST HOME<br />

NIAR 13TH ST. CATHOLiC CHURCH<br />

<strong>On</strong> Weiley avenue. Six nice bedrooms, all with twin<br />

badi; Two and a Naif baths. Living room with fireplace.<br />

Dining room Modern kitchen with breakfait nook.<br />

Hat water hilt. Garage. LaniuaMd. Nicely furnished<br />

and In excellent condition Immediate Bosseislen,<br />

reduced from 521,000 ts<br />

* 17,100<br />

EDMUND L.<br />

WISH AM<br />

— Rmaltor —<br />

"We Sell the Earth and What's on It"<br />

810 OCEAN AVENUE Day or Night Phone 0900<br />

THE PRICE<br />

Could Just As We!) Be $18,000<br />

FOB THIS<br />

SOUNDLY CONSTRUCTED<br />

NEIGHBORLY HOME<br />

Pipit Fleer hat large living reem, cheerful dining room,<br />

up to date kitchen, one fcmdroom. powder room and<br />

grand front perch. The Second Floor has three well<br />

proportioned bedreemi, ceramic tile bath, and generoufly-tized<br />

closets and iterage space.<br />

• Heated • Furnished • Large Let<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $14,900<br />

j. i. COFFIY, Jr.—AMoe,<br />

Hospital Woman<br />

Name Workers<br />

Bazaar and Card<br />

Party Scheduled<br />

Mrs, Leon Sharp presided over the<br />

MrsL Walter Nester, ehairnim, Mrs,<br />

J, Prescott Cad man, Mrs, Maude<br />

Rlckardsi, iMra. Harvey Grauer, Mrs,<br />

M. Driseoli and Mrs, W. M. Harper;<br />

Kiddy booth, Mrs, C. H. piekson,<br />

chairman. Mrs. E, j. Field Jr., Mn.<br />

K, MiUhauer and Mrs, M, Ladley;<br />

RENTAL SPECIAL!<br />

JUST COMPLiTIDI New duplex available for half or<br />

full season. Right en the Beach this six room and tile<br />

bath Apartment features three bedrooms (each with twin<br />

beds) Mahogany living room and dining room. Of course<br />

it's newly furnished, heated, automatie washer, hot and<br />

cold outside showers. There's real home Hying at 3103<br />

Central Avenue besides being elese to churches, transportation<br />

and stores. Sll FOR YOURSELF THIS WEEK-<br />

END!<br />

ED. LENNY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

DUAL SERVICE<br />

3132 ASBURY AViNUl 2977 YORKSHIP SQ.<br />

OCiAN CITY PH. 1788 CAMDIN PH. WO 3-2526<br />

Asoeiate, FRED ROGERS, Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 243?<br />

SALES SUMMER RENTALS<br />

WILLIAM W. HICKLER<br />

LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER<br />

417 34TH STREET<br />

MORTGAGES PHONE 3180<br />

A YEAR-ROUND HOME<br />

AT y%ft#THE COST OF SUMMER RENTALS<br />

2-IEDR00M HOME $1,100<br />

*895<br />

Dawii?«>lnElifS*iii§ Alt<br />

Sattiainaa! Cam.<br />

3-IIB100M HOME 19,800<br />

*1195<br />

S*ftf*nitnt CBII..<br />

VETS-M95 DOWN<br />

Including All Settlement Csiti<br />

EASILY FINANCED<br />

merion<br />

undsr under VA or FHA ^fe<br />

park:<br />

W<br />

SEI THESE BEAUTIFUL<br />

2- OR 3-BEDROOM YEAR-ROUND HOMES<br />

, , ^PU|PND FOR YEAR-ROUND LIVING<br />

• SPKioui dvlnff frorft will! pklura Win3sw* • .* Awnini Hriiidgwi aB*n lOOfi, Iff ajl Bi<br />

• llflt. lift! and (icy «iiiHmtl<br />

• Til. Mthi<br />

t> Mod.ni lilch.n ajtll tolo.<br />

and laundry Irav 4 lailW {• ranM.<br />

formica work luffataa<br />

• VMunm utility tKa|>tplca<br />

• H.f> IMA wlU •*»! *>«»•« Mh<br />

Mfallfl.<br />

• ianifaf;. iastlj dained aiphill tili nsgFti<br />

• iftsulatsd tJireugfisyt.<br />

• Ci! htaf and feat Wileh<br />

•» , 100 lau wlU M>M Hltl aoJ<br />

Mawllki,<br />

• €, Mrs. Wli|<br />

the Gateway Musical Playhouse, lit and jnd fleer apifi. with encleitd lun porth ]|vl__<br />

ef the wsys and mtini eemmit^ liam H. Lehmkuhl. Mrs, E. W. Earn*<br />

C. H. Sullivan, <strong>of</strong> the Camden Lions,<br />

room combination, kltchvn, 3 (Hdreemi and b.i'h i,,<br />

••#» appointed chairmen and cam* est, Mr»= crabtrce, Mrs, A, Willard*<br />

wa§ Installing ontcor.<br />

with hot watir hnt, iultable for a ysar •rognd horn,<br />

mlHsei fa assist with the bita^r Mrs, NYstcr. Mrs, JHItthauer. Mrs. T.<br />

fornl.hed lit floor partly rurnLhed Slorm ,,,h ,od<br />

Others seated were William Qa*-<br />

to take place July IS and 16 af nlinHun, Mr* Robbina and Mrs.<br />

garag..<br />

kill, first vice president; William<br />

Gonvtnfien Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Tinker, '<br />

Gorman, second vice president;<br />

$15,500<br />

A tuluphunt' committee' was named<br />

James Scythes, third vice president;<br />

Thuse riymed wi»ru; Apron booth. fur the benefit show August 18, at<br />

Prank Darby, secretary; James Wald.<br />

the Gateway Musical Playhouse,<br />

man. treasurer; Harry Maier, lail<br />

'. "PnJ JuL'y" will be the performancp.<br />

twister, and Ted Clymer, lion lamer, E, M. MAXWELL<br />

• * •<br />

Thane named were Mr§= Lad ley -,<br />

Mrs, A: R: _Maxwell, Mrs, Cudm&n, , MARY ILLIN MCCARTHY<br />

. Realtor<br />

G. l.'s<br />

Mrs. Hulcn Dickinson* Mrs, Crabffcc,<br />

Miss Mawhinney Plans<br />

Mrs, GnreVs Mrs. TufriiiriHut.* Mrs, i | Mr. and Mrs. John r, McCarthy.<br />

ROBERT R. B1NN1TT, Aiioeiif*<br />

GrulitT, Mrs, John Becker, MrN = M, ' B43 Linden av. PIMsanlville, have<br />

HOMES<br />

Mnri'au nnd Mrs. tlcna Wiisi>n, iinnounced the entja^cnient <strong>of</strong> tji'jir 9 Week European Tour<br />

1400 WHT AVlNUi<br />

dauilhler, Mary Ellen, to Robert MLss Doris E, Mawhinney, dauuh<br />

James Bartholomew, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and.or<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs John A Mawhiniiey and<br />

His Dinner Quests<br />

Mrs, Waltqr Bartholomew, 332 As. the late Judge Mawhinney, <strong>of</strong> Frank,<br />

NOW<br />

Mrs, Myrtle Crowloy, 408 Simpson bury av., Oeean <strong>City</strong>.<br />

ford, Philadelphia, and 415 28th st ,<br />

av., had as her gaostN four chartered<br />

members <strong>of</strong> ihe dii Font Uriit, Ches-<br />

Mi^s McCarthy is a qraduato 01<br />

and Miss Nancy Schneider, <strong>of</strong> Phil-<br />

NEW LOCATION<br />

AT GREATLY<br />

ter Branch, <strong>of</strong> Ihq American Red<br />

Atlantic Cltji High gchooi and Is now<br />

adelphia and Beach Haven, will be<br />

guests <strong>of</strong> honor at an open house<br />

Cross, nt a dinner at Simms' Resiau^<br />

a senior student <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

and buffet supper Sunday afternoon,<br />

REDUCED<br />

rani Salurdity,<br />

Hospital gc-hopl <strong>of</strong> Nursing.<br />

given by Mrs. Mawhinney at their<br />

and<br />

Mr. Bartholomew, a graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> home.<br />

COSTS I<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School and the<br />

Spring Garden Institute, <strong>of</strong> Philo- Miss Msirhinney and Miss Schnei-<br />

Iniuranct<br />

LOST<br />

delphia, is euirently serving with the der, both on the faculty <strong>of</strong> the Lang,<br />

Black leather overnight bag Army in Korea.<br />

borne High School, lire sailins on<br />

SCOTT with zipper top, 14th Street No wedding date has been he Queen Mary from New York<br />

set;<br />

next Wednesday. They will spend<br />

Formerly LeVay Really<br />

RIAL iSTATf<br />

Station, Tuesday night. Re-<br />

nine weeks touring in Francs, Spain.<br />

614 EIGHTH STREET ward, Sindia Apt. D-2, 18th Alwine Honored At Haly, Switzerland, tlermnny, Knaiand<br />

and Wesley Avenue.<br />

and Scotland, They will make the Two Family Unit<br />

Surprise Party<br />

return trip to the States by plane,<br />

eavinu friim Giflsfiow. Scotland.<br />

l :'v_ rllisl " 11 '-.1 *''•** «»' '"•"'•••I. T««,.<br />

B<br />

R<br />

D 1<br />

E<br />

KTTKR boy<br />

riiJ t»Eam<br />

d thai<br />

for Biirnii bfl!*f fFipndjj ^ftiri' that<br />

#?i.«ts van usihtsf Hi sii, hot<br />

U prifFlPf.6. in thr red.<br />

at u*.norvhl|><br />

»*P ?aaF^ wiiB wiFB JJOB<br />

buy thin<br />

ioirlv t«n=ramS| t«nramS|j unit 1»-<br />

fBfrd ja j bbav<br />

KiM-iloH, In •?*><br />

rMrSt M fonditiiifi and a ppl?ndid<br />

Inrflmr at 0BI5 tH.JiB0.00<br />

F Vlir afr inlrpn d in ms!<br />

ins yayr do 1111 work fnr<br />

yru y , Stu ii'i i mn »f"Bg


forfeited US bill wh« th«j failed.<br />

n> appear for a court hearth* Sun. I<br />

day on dlMuilerly conduct charges. |<br />

Diatl St., Pollco >ald they att*iupt«f to enter j _<br />

. D*!.. and Charles a- local tavern with false* *tf* doni<strong>of</strong><br />

Lancutcr. Pa., both' menu.<br />

• ANTIPASTO « CHICKEN CACCIATORE<br />

• VEAL SCALOPPINE WITH SPAGHETTI<br />

• HMM Mad* Italian Spaghetti and Meat Balls<br />

ITALIAN SPONGE CAKE (Cr..m and Fruit Fitted)<br />

VOLTACO'S<br />

WIST AVENUE PHONE 0753<br />

The Week In Sommrs Point<br />

Mr», A, VK. Saburn, Raportvr<br />

Ellas Naame, city solicitor, report,<br />

ed that he received word from the<br />

Atlantis County Water Department<br />

that work on the water mains will<br />

begin shortly.<br />

•' Councilman Charles Rowland, <strong>of</strong><br />

itbe parks and playgrounds commit.<br />

! tee, announced that the city pier ha><br />

,been painted and the beach was <strong>of</strong><br />

Iflclally opened the past week end.<br />

PRINTERS<br />

MV WOOD PRESS<br />

Ph. 1490 131 A.bury Av«.<br />

THE OCBAM CITY SeNTINlLUDQjR<br />

Morint Unit Aids in<br />

Bay Mishap Search<br />

sdlRM POINT — The Semen<br />

Point Marine Unit <strong>of</strong> civil defense<br />

helped In the search for the Philadelphia<br />

pallseman, John E. Templp-<br />

! ton, who wu mlMlng Monday after<br />

! he plunged Into Great Kgg Harbor<br />

I Bay and drowned,<br />

Communion Breakfast<br />

Sunday Morning<br />

1 SOMERS POINT—Plans for the<br />

Father-Son Communion Breakfast<br />

sponiiored by the Holy Name So,<br />

clety <strong>of</strong> st, Joseph's B, c. Church<br />

have been completed,,<br />

Llnwood Church Group<br />

Work. For Hospitals<br />

SOMOtt POINT— Mm, W, P. If.<br />

ard, 225 W. Meyran av,, ennrtaUiM<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Llnwood Commun<br />

Hy Church at her home Thundiy.<br />

During the morning the group<br />

rolled bandagea for the minion has.<br />

SPECUIJ2IHG IN<br />

) TO TAKE OUT<br />

1ZZA<br />

VOLTACO »PIC.<br />

-Hh SAUMSI<br />

MUZZAKILLA CHIMB<br />

-mi MPPIU intf CHIItl<br />

wim MUiMieoMi<br />

with AHCHOVIIt<br />

wltt. flUMHIB MIAT BALL<br />

• RAVIOLI • SUBMARINES<br />

• BAKED LASAGNE, Imb.<br />

. Kumar Louis and Charln McDowell<br />

•re lifeguard!,<br />

Shore Rd. Work : CMintllnun lap! tunun NiMkad<br />

Ma tmmin MM iMUi Club far<br />

' B* 111 !•.•••• I tm ft-- wrf.r.tt - -.*<br />

I •••* piiwmf HI •••** ^PTT^E^P^BVSI^^Q^I fllv<br />

Due September 1!<br />

Hw tteaf <br />

SMOKED BDTTS<br />

FBANK1IRTERS<br />

Bs-aunsweiger *«••• *£ %9 C<br />

Beefi Bologna '•"—"<br />

Bed Loaf 6 KS 4 J<br />

ISSc<br />

Baked Loaves<br />

PEPPER LOAF ;: 33c<br />

BoiiedHam • >sect • •»75c<br />

flovorful.<br />

Ov«n-Reody<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Price— , IU<br />

Non9 Priced Higher ,<br />

i Ground Beef ^<br />

Seafood<br />

Fancy Large ! .Ji b l.IS<br />

59 C<br />

75«<br />

SHRIMP »• S9*<br />

Cod FilletS "'""•• '„•;<br />

Boston Maekeral<br />

MAKt FATHERS DAY DINNER COMPLETE<br />

CHICKENS ";


— SKTION TWO FRIDAY, JUNE It, <strong>1954</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Publl.hr.l «W5 TuHda, nnd J-'i liliii nt The RentlnrMiniiHT BuHiilng.<br />

Sin it, and liayrn av,. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />

bj THE<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, Inc.<br />

^PllhlUhp <strong>of</strong> The O»,m Cliy SrMlnrl-LrdlWr — F.nt.<br />

JOIR* T, STKTJIRRS. C.fnerai MnnuBpf<br />

HABOLR I.KK. liftilnr<br />

VWrasT T. MICIIELETTK, Aunt, FMIInf<br />

SUMCntPTtQK' PRinc: jn.ag p,r spar hr mull In CVrsn <strong>City</strong><br />

Elsewhere, eaif nl Mli»i«»i(ipl Kli-*r. per yeur, 'J3,1<br />

-Mississippi Khes prr yiir, $J,75, I'rlf? un nrwg<br />

I vicinity: »IJ|<br />

: gU months.<br />

Entered ai Second CIBM Matter it the Pout (MTU? ot <strong>Ocean</strong> city. N«w Jemey,<br />

rnder Art or Starch 3. iSTR<br />

ll*ip«er fri* Water; You'll Live Longer<br />

A healthy, vigorous young policeman <strong>of</strong> 24 was fishing<br />

with a group <strong>of</strong> buddies in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s back bay on Monday,<br />

In a moment <strong>of</strong> quick decision, he dove into the water to<br />

perform what teemed to be a simple act <strong>of</strong> retrieving a bait<br />

, box that had fallen overboard, A good swimmer and a man<br />

1 trained in fundamental! <strong>of</strong> public.' safety; yet, somehow, he<br />

loit his life by drowning.<br />

A narrow escape from a similar fate was experienced<br />

over Mumoria! Day" week end by another young man, who<br />

entered the ocean'surf at Oth st, and was "being carried to<br />

his doom when two lifeguards arrived and sustained him<br />

until a "human chain'* <strong>of</strong> bathers formed and pulled them<br />

to safety.<br />

Tht tragedy and the near-tragedy, both figuring in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> news within two weeks, pointedly emphasize<br />

the fact that too many people simply have no real concep-<br />

tion Of the power <strong>of</strong> the ocean and its currents.<br />

Both men thought they were good swimmers. Yet the<br />

man in the bay was unable to cope with the swift-running<br />

tide that carried him away from his friends. And the chap<br />

saved from the ocean discovered too late that an undertow<br />

in the surf is a treacherous thing. He compounded his mis.<br />

take by entering the water at a section unprotected by life-<br />

guards. His rescuers had to speed from their (tation a block<br />

away—leaving others unguarded—to fish the foolhardy one<br />

out. The moral is; Think at least twice before you go Into<br />

the water anywhere. And never bathe at an unprotected<br />

bthch when safety Insurance is so readily available.<br />

As was stated in this space a month ago; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Ukei to measure the success <strong>of</strong> its Beach Patrol by the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> people it does not have to rescue or revive.<br />

If you'd like to see some real American manhood in<br />

action, drop around to the lifeguard qualifying swimming<br />

test tomorrow morning. The winners don't get medals "but<br />

they do get summer jobs at SIBO a month.<br />

Civil Defense—Wh<strong>of</strong> Defense?<br />

How the Russians must chuckle when they observe the<br />

pitiful spectacle <strong>of</strong> Americans going through aid raid drills<br />

such as the one on Monday.<br />

To anyone bent on deitruction or subjugation <strong>of</strong> this<br />

Ip-eat nation, it couldn't help but be amusing to note the<br />

horrible Inadequacies <strong>of</strong> our civil defense organization to<br />

cope with the realities <strong>of</strong> aerial bombing. Our weakness is<br />

•ot only apparent in small cities like <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> — it is<br />

glaringly so in the larger metropolitan areas. Person-<br />

nel and equipment are only a trickle <strong>of</strong> the amount needed<br />

to do the job if the actual 'necessity arose.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> fortunately is not a strategic area that an<br />

enemy might deign to waste a bomb upon. But that is no<br />

guarantee that we wouldn't be hit, possibly by mistake, in<br />

attempts to wipe out the nearby Pomona airfield or the<br />

Palermo radar base.<br />

What would we have to cope with a bombing disaster?<br />

A mere handful <strong>of</strong> workers, most <strong>of</strong> them not very well<br />

trained, and with precious little equipment with which to<br />

work Our civil defense force Is at full strength — ON<br />

PAPER. Our siren system is so inadequate for warning pur-<br />

poses that large segments <strong>of</strong> the city didn't hear an audible<br />

warning at all on Monday,<br />

It h t serioui, frightening situation—one that only the<br />

people themselves can remedy by volunteering to man the<br />

many very vital posts that should be filled; by approving<br />

expenditures for adequate defense equipment; by having<br />

drills <strong>of</strong>ten enough so that everyone really knows what to<br />

do, without guessing.<br />

The principal trouble with civil defense the country<br />

over has been inertia—"it can't happen here"—an unwil-<br />

lingness to accept the stark reality that the next war, if it<br />

comes, will be fought not in Britain, or Ethiopia, or Guadal-<br />

canal, but right in the ikiei over the United States.<br />

Economy still is the watchword in President Ike's ad-<br />

ministration, but the big hitch seems to be finding out what<br />

we can afford to do without.<br />

Yesterdays<br />

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

ONE VIAR AOO<br />

Dr. John B, Townsend, prrKido.it<br />

or the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Conuneree, urged<br />

a curfew jau- to curb recurrent arts<br />

<strong>of</strong> vandalism and noise by vlslUjii,'<br />

youngster*,<br />

* * •<br />

'<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s free public Horary<br />

opened in Its new $80,000 home--<br />

ihe Ilrodley Memorial Library—on<br />

th* corner <strong>of</strong> 8th si. and <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

Completion <strong>of</strong> (he flarden State<br />

Parkway in Cape May County by<br />

(he summer or 1BJ4 was predicted by<br />

Bayard L. England, Authority vice<br />

chairman, al a C, ^<strong>of</strong> f>, dinner here,<br />

Lemuel II, Hires and Clement<br />

stokes^ <strong>of</strong> ihe resort, received diplo-<br />

mas from the Graduate School <strong>of</strong><br />

Blinking al Rutgers Ijnlvei.ity. New<br />

Hrlinswieli,<br />

* • •<br />

James Pulvino, head <strong>of</strong> the high<br />

school art department, was installed •<br />

as president <strong>of</strong> the Teachers' Club<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cits- at a dinner In the<br />

KdKrwatef Restaurant. LonjiPort,<br />

FIVi YiAHS AGO<br />

The old trolley drawbridge across<br />

Beach Thor<strong>of</strong>ore-M 1th st. was ord.<br />

ered removed as a menace to navigy-<br />

tiun.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Water Service<br />

Company completed several plant<br />

iniprovementH to add approximately<br />

2si per cent to the peak load ra-<br />

parity.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e-daj excursions between Phila-<br />

delphia and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> were, re-<br />

sumed after several years' lapse due<br />

!o wartime emergenej restrictions<br />

on travel,<br />

Paul H. Well, school music direr-<br />

tor, opened the Music Workshop* j<br />

Klweek period <strong>of</strong> sessions for vis-<br />

ittirs and residents interested in<br />

music.<br />

The Rev, Billy Graham, who bus<br />

since gained worldwide fame as ,1<br />

preacher, was a speaker at the<br />

Youth For Christ Conference here.<br />

Flipping Pages <strong>Ocean</strong> dity a la Carte<br />

AY JUNE 18, <strong>1954</strong><br />

Forum and Ag'in 'Em<br />

Thorough History <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Urged<br />

As Vital Jubilee Year Project<br />

10 YEARS ACS<br />

The Rev. Fred Pierce Carson, <strong>of</strong><br />

Carlisle, Pa,, was ordained a bishop<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Area <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Methodist Church at ceremonies un<br />

the Music Pier,<br />

The Board <strong>of</strong> Education turned<br />

thumb'i down on a loan <strong>of</strong> public<br />

school kindergarten equipment fur<br />

use by a private summer kindcr-<br />

Maftcn operator<br />

An army ban on photographiifg<br />

beachfront scenes was lifted after<br />

more than a year and a half <strong>of</strong> se-<br />

curity limitation,<br />

* * *<br />

Wallace L, Johnson, tennis and<br />

squash coach at the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania, was engaged for hi*<br />

fourth season as pr<strong>of</strong>essional at Ihe<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tennis Club,<br />

John F, Trout, civil defense <strong>of</strong>fi.<br />

cial, invited visitors, vacationists ynd<br />

summer cottagers to serve as air<br />

raid wardens to help relieve a sir<br />

lull* personnel shortage.<br />

Editor. Sentfnel-Ledi|er=As a iur-<br />

ffier <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident and a Mr, d=<br />

uute <strong>of</strong> the local high school las is<br />

my w.fe, the former Priscilia Teas,<br />

dalet, I have been following with<br />

keen interest the Sentinel-Ledger's<br />

stories about the Diamond Jubilee<br />

This summer will be an eventful<br />

one in the history <strong>of</strong> the commun-<br />

ity. But il seems to me that a mure<br />

permanent memorial to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

should be planned than a series <strong>of</strong><br />

parades, nag-waving exercises, and<br />

so on. The founders <strong>of</strong> the "Bill I.H-<br />

niversary project are doing a fine<br />

job in calling to the attention ,if<br />

other sections <strong>of</strong> the country the<br />

influential nan which <strong>Ocean</strong> dis-<br />

plays as a jersey seaside resort. In<br />

time, however, these things will be<br />

forgotten, unless steps are taken<br />

to preserve the records <strong>of</strong> ih^ noli-<br />

ievemenis <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and <strong>of</strong> "s<br />

citizens<br />

A daflnltlv. history ef OcMn<br />

<strong>City</strong> ihsuld M undertaken, Tht<br />

Hm* fe begin tuch • prsiK, Ii<br />

new, whtn rhere art itjj) living<br />

ilmi "old timer*"j who c*n plye<br />

Mi mufh InfAFmatisn en fh?<br />

town's early yfarh<br />

A t'ood basis for the undertaking<br />

is LWrt DarbyV article, 'The Oc = i»iin<br />

<strong>City</strong> Story", currently appearing in<br />

The Csipe May County Magazine <strong>of</strong><br />

History and cH*iu?aiimy= Ever>= ph^se<br />

at Oi-ean <strong>City</strong>'s history should be in=<br />

\esti^aied — poHiirnL et-ynymle, f^<br />

riyL rt'Iigiuiis, educational, cultural,<br />

buMm--K.s, miliiarj'. atv. Ctiri-fully pr**<br />

pared biographies would show ihe<br />

inHuent't* which the city's leaders in<br />

every walk <strong>of</strong> life have exerted from<br />

its iiit-upiJDh io the present day<br />

A Genealogy <strong>of</strong> the L-ake Family,<br />

by my friend, Dr. Arthur Adaffls<br />

"1!M5L pryvltJes much information mi<br />

the founder?, oi (he resort= The Sen=<br />

linel^Li'd^er irequenily puhlisht's 1&-<br />

I?HI history stories, a colletiion <strong>of</strong><br />

which I hiivf in my tiles. Back ix*w°*<br />

uf tin* Hentiiiehl^edner and <strong>of</strong> Oci>:in<br />

C-ity's now defunct papers shoiik! LH S<br />

examined. The records at Court<br />

HoiiM* preserve n wealth ot iiifdrma-<br />

P*v* 7,<br />

How Much Do You Know About<br />

Driving Car Safely?<br />

(Thli »rlti <strong>of</strong> teils far matarliti hii h>*n pr»p.rtd by lh« N.w<br />

Jtriiy Buruu ef TrjBle Smtity at ptrt <strong>of</strong> II. "S*v» • Life Today" cam.<br />

p.lgn It It pr«,.nl.d fay th» Stntlnci.LMfir in 1b. Inl.rsil <strong>of</strong> promot<br />

Ing b*ft>r un^pritindlng ol good highway pr«ll»i.)<br />

IS VIARS AGO<br />

, The Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Co, piu--<br />

chiijiHl ih» N'atianaj Bank ef Oican<br />

<strong>City</strong> buUdlnif at Sth st, and Asbliry<br />

Besrd»alk prop#rl> OBTIsrs from<br />

ith si. to North st prlilloiifii ihr<br />

lily to rrmovo all old jetties in Hut<br />

st'ftion<br />

<strong>City</strong> tifflciaU were besieged bv<br />

residents <strong>of</strong> Bay sv, and <strong>of</strong> Cemrai<br />

«v, each group seeking to have<br />

one planned paving project ipm<br />

pletHi (Irst in Its respective area'<br />

» * *<br />

Up in 100 voungsters arrived here<br />

for a week-* vacatjon al the Ger-<br />

mantonti Bojs' Club. 15th st and<br />

the bus front.<br />

PuUi-e Chief Jack Jertiee iiroud<br />

•natives" to set a shining example,<br />

in deportment and safe driving fur<br />

the slimmer visitors here<br />

Oufii What? New Trash Trucks<br />

Summer visitors, and the natives, too, <strong>of</strong>ten used to<br />

wonder how <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ever got its trash collected with the<br />

equipment that limped along in service. For years, same <strong>of</strong><br />

the trucks looked ai if they were held together with wire<br />

and a few safety pins. Often they broke down it the height<br />

<strong>of</strong> the summer season, and the disposal service was in a<br />

pickle.<br />

If you've been looking in the back alley lately, you've<br />

seen something entirely different. The city government is<br />

now its own trash collector—instead <strong>of</strong> farming it out on<br />

contract. Two new trucks were bought in January and went<br />

Into service immediately, and now the city has added two<br />

more <strong>of</strong> the latest type which gobble up the trash, pack it<br />

tightly into bales, and keep if covered so it wont blow<br />

around the streets.<br />

Cost <strong>of</strong> this equipment will make our collection cost<br />

higher this first year. But it is expected tq be lower in subse-<br />

quent yean. Provided, that if. that servicing and mainten-<br />

ance <strong>of</strong> the more complicated self.packing trucks does not<br />

run too high. The big dividend, <strong>of</strong> course, is better service.<br />

That this is being paid is shown by the decline in complaints<br />

to city hall.<br />

The city, with its police cars and other vehicles, believes<br />

li f tding them in every few years So unless<br />

The Nut lew)<br />

TliT I<br />

Which one <strong>of</strong> the choices ulven lio-<br />

low oesl completps the stjilemtini'<br />

I ndiTliiie your choice Correct an-<br />

swers are given under the test.<br />

1. Night traffic on the roads is<br />

much less than day traffic, but niKht<br />

accidents are far more numerous<br />

than day accidents The main reason<br />

is: iAi visibility Is poor; (Hi ped.-s-<br />

trians walk on Ihe wrong side i,f<br />

dark roads; It') people drive faster<br />

at night than durliiij the (lay<br />

2. For safely, a driver • limild nut<br />

"over-drive" his headlights. Over-<br />

driving <strong>of</strong> headlights, particularly in<br />

bad weather, is one <strong>of</strong> the reason,,<br />

why: (Ai some drivers prefer io<br />

drive with parking lights only; lUi<br />

more fatal accidents occur at "night<br />

than in daytime; ici there are more<br />

trame tie-ups In bad weather than<br />

in good weather,<br />

3. Another mgni driving haza.d<br />

is the danKer <strong>of</strong> striking a pedes-<br />

trian. This hazard Is greatest: tAi<br />

when pedestrians are eroxsinM at a<br />

marked crosswalk; 1H> when ped-s-<br />

triaiis are walking on the left-hand<br />

side <strong>of</strong> rural roads lacing traffic; (Ci<br />

when pedeslrtans in dark clothtn,'<br />

are crossing where there are r,a<br />

marked crosswalks,<br />

4 Tile law relative lo lights on<br />

vehicles operated ai night requires<br />

that Ihe liBhis be lighted during thi-<br />

period: iAi from dusk until dawn;<br />

'Bi from one-hull' hour a'ter sunset<br />

io one-half hour before sunrise; IC"i<br />

when the street lights go on<br />

" When drivini! In the open<br />

S.<br />

OBLIGING<br />

A Los Angeles patrulnan had<br />

brought in a neRTO woman some-<br />

whal the worse for w#«r and Ihe<br />

desk sergeant, with his very best<br />

scowl, roared:<br />

"Liio, you've been brought m<br />

for Intoxication!"<br />

"Dat's nne!" beumed Liw,<br />

"Boy, you can start right now!"<br />

WHAT?<br />

"nobift," .hided mother, "whyare<br />

you always wishing, for things you<br />

haven't Hot?"<br />

"Why, mother," retorted the<br />

thoughtful lad, "what else ran I<br />

wish for?"<br />

THi HORRID THING<br />

Mrs, Jiuiebride—How do you like And Dally Life<br />

this cake I made? It's pound cake<br />

Her Husband—iltn! You're wrong<br />

with your welfhls! I thought it was<br />

at leant ten-pound cake.<br />

country ai iii«hl, the high beam" <strong>of</strong><br />

the heailliiJlitK should lie u»ed How-<br />

ever, the high beam should he de-<br />

pressed: (A) whenever a vehicle t Prebyierian Church, <strong>of</strong> Ash-<br />

land, Ohio, The church Ls one f»f<br />

the strongest in Central Ohio, hav-<br />

ing a membership <strong>of</strong> between TiOO<br />

and 600<br />

This is the fourth <strong>of</strong>fer Mr, Boh-<br />

ner has received since coming to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, all from churches lar.<br />

BIT than the one here, but all efforts<br />

to have him leave prior to this have<br />

been unsuccessful.<br />

Building Permits—Frame IB-room<br />

dwelling, central ay. below 31st si .<br />

tor w McKcmle: builder, Walla"e<br />

r. Mat his; cost H.000<br />

Charles D Ilitz, <strong>of</strong> lladdonfield.<br />

M'cretary <strong>of</strong> the South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Improvement Association, has given<br />

the contract to Otis M, Townsend<br />

for an attractive cottage, consisting *<br />

<strong>of</strong> two stories and a basement, ai<br />

5*th st and Central av<br />

County Press<br />

Opinion, Condensed<br />

THi COUNTY COMMITTEE<br />

SHOULD CHOOSE CAREFULLY<br />

(Wlldwood Leader)<br />

Within a short time it becomes<br />

ihe duty <strong>of</strong> the Republican County<br />

Committee to come up with a name<br />

to be placed on the November elec-<br />

tion ballot as the Republican candi-<br />

date for State Assemblyman,<br />

The man elected is to fill the un-<br />

espired term <strong>of</strong> Assemblyman Na-<br />

thaniel Smith who is resigning in<br />

order to have his name placed on<br />

the November ballot as ihe Kepub.<br />

lican nominee for the Stale Senate,<br />

Undoubtedly, many names will be<br />

proposed to the Committee as suit-<br />

able candidates. The committee will<br />

have lo choose very carefully, in.<br />

deed, not only that the man select-<br />

ed shall be able to draw sufficient<br />

voles but iilso that he be a man<br />

wilh the intelligence, character,<br />

concern for his constituents, and<br />

political acumen necessary lo dp an<br />

efficient lob If elected.<br />

Several names have already been<br />

mentioned. Among them is that ef<br />

Edwin Nesbitt, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

County Republican Committee and<br />

commissioner <strong>of</strong> the Borough <strong>of</strong><br />

. Wildwood Crest.<br />

Of all the names thus far proposed<br />

we believe his to be- the most logl-<br />

cal, deserving and promising one.<br />

If nominated, he has an excellent<br />

chance <strong>of</strong> being elected. If elected,<br />

he has the qualifications to become<br />

a very good AssemBlyman.<br />

out a really enthusiastic piece entitled "All Aboard ,„ „_<br />

The whole purpose to to sell Presbyterian re.der,tij*«?""<br />

their vacations hm this year-not just because af ift"<br />

ih^^mt""'^<br />

%> " fluth " '*'" """"• ' ris ""»" K<br />

in browsing through her article, one can detect<br />

longing for the old home town where Mrs TeeuwiE<br />

Vema Smith, Wis grsduated from high tehool mihSl<br />

the late Vernon^. Smith, in his ihoe gtore on<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sth st., where Essie's restaurant Is now.<br />

The former Verna Smith has been away from<br />

years or more, but her article In the "United<br />

looked few details <strong>of</strong> her home town, atteatinf u<br />

well as a flair for lialeimanship W* Imagine she<br />

Ihe latter while selling shoes years ago,<br />

"OCEAN CITY IS CALLED America'-! Oreatest<br />

she says at one point, "Ail such I commend it t<br />

town; there are no slums. It has neither <strong>of</strong> the<br />

„ „ ... » J ,_ ,., ., reso,,^ Allanlle <<br />

^inrom's St-n Is<br />

jit Speaker<br />

fliibliiciim, 12-ycar-eld sen<br />

and Mrs. Milton Itubincoin.<br />

-JJ. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> rcsldciils who<br />

flivc at 'irecn •Meadows, Mil.,<br />

ukled his ttiip.llliiilniliiiii as<br />

Sent <strong>of</strong> his class al Ihe AKur<br />

Road Elementary School by deliver<br />

ing a speech at the annual Olh grade<br />

ban.,,,tl Tlmrsday eWnlm l;lst ^<br />

"u icviuwod tho dui*l,)|,mt aixl<br />

diirinir Ihe i<br />

i>.SHi,iies al'<br />

IHE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LIDQ6R<br />

i>« years<br />

leniied it.<br />

or the Mh<br />

lit and his<br />

Buy a Jublli, Jhare Nswl<br />

EARL NORTH'S WOOD SHOP<br />

phon«, 2936 lOfh St,» Opp. R,R. Station<br />

Fumltun Repairing — R<strong>of</strong>inishing<br />

CABINIT WORK<br />

Antiques and Used Furniture For Sals<br />

Comp/ere Linm <strong>of</strong><br />

UNFINISHED FURNITURE<br />

Sl|$T0RAGf — INDIVIDUAL BINS $6 - $10 . $15<br />

•Of course you'll want to go over for a walk on<br />

glamorous, neon-lighted boardwalk, but yoilTl be<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> again,<br />

"Na^alcoholic beveraEes <strong>of</strong> any kind are legally<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, The mavle houses are closed on the<br />

all stares except drug stares and eating places ,,.,» ~-u..<br />

are called 'Blue Laws' by those who object to then tat^* 1<br />

long way toward malting the kind <strong>of</strong> resort you!! llii» - •<br />

Mrs, Teeuwissen, mentioning In the article that<br />

well supplied with churches ef all denominations<br />

attention to the Central <strong>Ocean</strong> city Union —<br />

it Your Beauty Parlor This Week<br />

lenloiSr<br />

"<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is as restful or as exciting as your mood •» M. i_<br />

Try it once, and you'll try it again," " "" •**»<br />

Which is one <strong>of</strong> the most pungent su<br />

story we've heard for a long time<br />

It was noted on the masthead ef "The United<br />

na Teeuwissen is listed as a corresponding<br />

STRANOI PUT<br />

„. . MUs A—It's a pity how jnobbisli<br />

In a Dohcv <strong>of</strong> trading them in every few years. So, unless that Barnes girl has become «uice<br />

... r y * si ^ z. _L *i i_^i ~1 it *w& j««,^ ~e it-. =-, she wan accepted at the baiiet-<br />

Mr. S—V«, it seems as though<br />

her dainty feet have gone Io her<br />

things get awfully tough, it looks as if the dayi <strong>of</strong> the an.<br />

tique trash trucks are gone for good,<br />

Generotity Whmn It Counts Mott<br />

Mrs Annie Lucas, 86-ysar-old leamitrcM <strong>of</strong> Stone<br />

Harbor, had taken in sewing for some time to accumulate<br />

enough money to visit her sister in England. Recently she<br />

boarded the Queen Mary and headed for Southampton.<br />

As the ihip neared the end <strong>of</strong> the voyage, Mrs, Lucas<br />

Still had *8M in her pocketbook. But ihe went on deck one<br />

windy day, and to her dismay it blew her pocketbook into<br />

the ocean Her Mvings disappeared into the briny—appar.<br />

ently gone forever.<br />

But the other passengers aboard the Queen Mary heard<br />

B the story And they began passing the hat. Before they<br />

% finished, they had collected almost jSOO, which they put<br />

L' into a new, pun* and presented to Mrs, Lucas before she<br />

.topped <strong>of</strong>f the ship in England. This generosity made it<br />

. >r ywMdble for the Jersey woman to visit a sister she hadn't<br />

fr .MM for 44 yean.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> which proves that people, despite what MM <strong>of</strong><br />

\ do Mid my. nave big heart* when It counts.<br />

head.<br />

Perhaps the most distinctive, and<br />

at the same time the most puziIlnE,<br />

tlilnij that Jesus said about faith Li<br />

in the words recorded in Matthew:<br />

"If ye have faith as a grain <strong>of</strong> mus.<br />

UK! se*d, ye shall say unto this<br />

mountain, remove hence to yonder<br />

Placei and nothing shall be impos-<br />

sible unto you,"<br />

These words <strong>of</strong>fer no puzzlement<br />

for us today, when we see such<br />

ihlnss actually being accomplished,<br />

HlUs that have stood for centuriea<br />

are daily leveled by hime Bower<br />

equipment sf puny man's devising,<br />

ThUj Is an interpretation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

words <strong>of</strong> Jesus that we could easily<br />

make today <strong>of</strong> the greater works<br />

that were yet to be accomplished.<br />

Perhaps it is the interpretation that<br />

Jesus Intended.<br />

What did the words mean to Uie<br />

disciples to whom they were spoken<br />

and what did Jesus intend them to<br />

mean?<br />

Jfim was about to give to Iheae<br />

disciples a seemingly Impossible tuk<br />

lie was (ending them out to preach<br />

the Gospel to every creature, to<br />

make disciples <strong>of</strong> all naUona,<br />

What a vast, nwunulnoui taak<br />

that mint have Kened to those few<br />

tuknwa mat u th»y hat o,, fa.<br />

B«M KsBUB Empire, with Iu qi«-<br />

urUUin, lia power and IU pagw<br />

STOCTLYFRESH<br />

Student at the University <strong>of</strong> Ok-<br />

lahoma took one look at his exam<br />

paper and fainted, shocked that<br />

he knew the answers, maybe.<br />

Sign ui Denver, Colo, reads-<br />

^Drive carefully — cats at play"<br />

They're trying to make "pussy,<br />

footers" out <strong>of</strong> the local motorists.<br />

Police and firemen in Sacramento,<br />

Calif,, who chued an old jalopy<br />

with iu braliea afire, really had a<br />

"hot rod" on their hands,<br />

• * *<br />

When the approved national law<br />

•gainst intenute shipment <strong>of</strong> fire,<br />

works noes into effeet, dangerous<br />

eelebraUoni will turn out to be a<br />

complete Hale,<br />

London, England, city <strong>of</strong>ficlalj ,re<br />

pondering abandonment <strong>of</strong> thi cltys<br />

i»t !«•««Uakta. Ttay ihouioiit<br />

AND ABOUT TIM1, TOO<br />

(Can May star and Wan)<br />

A story in last week's Star and<br />

Wave, emanolinE from the Office <strong>of</strong><br />

the Collector <strong>of</strong> Internal Revenue<br />

told <strong>of</strong> plans to teach an income tax<br />

course in high schools throughout<br />

ISew Jirrsey nest year.<br />

And quite unintentionally, the<br />

story provided a commentary on our<br />

times, for it Ulustrsu-s Eraphleally<br />

Ilttn tTowlne complexlly <strong>of</strong> modern<br />

It's a good thing, we fee], that the<br />

schools and the Internal Revenue<br />

Bureau have at last recognized the<br />

need to acquaint our young people<br />

with the conroundinii and confiujna<br />

intricacies <strong>of</strong> Income tax reports<br />

for they are soineUiing with which<br />

our future cltL»ns wUI have to deal<br />

as long as they live.<br />

We think it's practical and sensible<br />

to at least try to live our student,<br />

an Insight Into one <strong>of</strong> the eomple*.<br />

Hies <strong>of</strong> adulthood. But we know<br />

full well that the foms, the rule,<br />

and more than likely i good pwc,,,,:<br />

age <strong>of</strong> the legaltitie Jargon ec tail<br />

forms will have been changed lone<br />

before the kldi have flnbhed their<br />

course. It always happen..<br />

Bug Bvtinmu<br />

Man in Phoenix, Arte,, Is doing a<br />

lively biuineu u, lady buS»_«]i|nl!<br />

tatehe. <strong>of</strong> 2TO,00O <strong>of</strong> the fiuwu<br />

for III, Cilii them 'the farmer"<br />

fanhful friend", becaiiw they dfr<br />

Someliow, we get thp impremion from this _,„<br />

prose that she wasn't exactly unbiased in hw edil<strong>of</strong>ii]<br />

WHATEVER THE SMITH OIBLS do. they are<br />

In ease you didn't know, Vema's Bister Belva S<br />

ary <strong>of</strong> the tDeean <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church down In<br />

America, where she has been stationed over 10 yet,<br />

Mrs, Cora Smith, assists Belva In her mission work<br />

They Say in Washington.,,<br />

The Foreign Policy Fizz<br />

WASHINQTON-.The Elsenhower Administration hai ben ma<br />

in a fat by stresses and strains at Geneva in recent wttlu, IhU<br />

cial United states policy is one <strong>of</strong> saving Southeast AJU, <strong>of</strong> not<br />

but various people in the party in power have virioui kldj iW<br />

saving that section <strong>of</strong> the world from Communism,<br />

And our allies are currently dlfferrlni with us on _„<br />

larger points, as the Beds plug along at the conference,<br />

a chance la split the Big Three tso^alledi, if such a splH sa'w<br />

accomplished, the Communbits would have achieved 'a nijot d«*<br />

matic victory, , ^^ '<br />

S.cr.t.ry <strong>of</strong> St.t* John *o»t.r Dulllt wit Impmi<br />

luvlna tor G.n.v.) by demand! frsm hii .wn p«rty-i<br />

w«rri fhir no IndMhinn* t.rrlrory b, (Ivan to Hw<br />

in • umtmmnt. Naturally, no wtH.mant wit poMlbl. UMvM<br />

ttrmi. Why fhauid lh. H.d, uttl. at ill. If all Hny HI II fhM§'<br />

funjfy •• fjlv* up t.rfltorv they hav* conqu.rad?<br />

They should rightfully give it up, <strong>of</strong> course, but they Dfwk<br />

Pulles thus went to Oeneva handicapped from the slift, B> lal<br />

some members <strong>of</strong> the Eisenhower entourage had tried te lint !f<br />

alliance on the spur <strong>of</strong> the moment. Just before the CeaenCML<br />

ence opened, but that had flapped, England and FTUM diddi •<br />

any point In UnLng up the alliance on Ihe eve <strong>of</strong> the COHIH<br />

Afraid to back up much from the posltlen demanded bjtM<br />

Hepubllcans, lambasted by highly vocal critics like Stnitor h<br />

McCarthy, and facinf the first all-out Democratic attick Blakt*<br />

eign policies, Dulles found himself In a sweat at aeoeva. He Waul<br />

home and left the V. 8, taak in the hands <strong>of</strong> Walter Smtth, am<br />

<strong>of</strong> Staff to President Eisenhower,<br />

The problem for Smith has proved difficult too. He to inns*<br />

to held his ground even though the French—who coatrd ttt a*<br />

china—are ready lo do almost anything to obtain pease, lh ii Mif<br />

to refrain from ceding any <strong>of</strong> Cambodia and Laos—with bto.mi<br />

now, from France and Britain, He is limited in what Men*!if<br />

the knowledge that whatever he does, the election yeir itm«t*T!<br />

will mean partUan atucks on any compromise plan,<br />

in iuch a pailtisn It It hard tor lt» U, %, H leapt • «•?»<br />

mlie plan, and It hat long tine, tttmn •bviiHii thar tin Fnwdi n<br />

•Blnf te h.v« to acc-pt a iempron.ll. uttlMIMt Ifldw Mil<br />

drag the Unttad stM.i into war. Th. U, I. diffituHIM M MM<br />

art, thtnton cauiM by th* fact Hiat th* fmiiitiw Bipuni^<br />

tahB a krsM vl«w ef lor.lgn niatiani -hll. many ItpuMkn<br />

S«i.lor, and Con»r*nm.n ,r. .xtr.m.ly nalion.lhtk In Mr<br />

potltlom<br />

This, plus the fact that the Democrats are waltiM for w #»<br />

ing. a failure or a blunder, has helped make the job for U, S, aRM<br />

at Geneva a trying, frustrating task.<br />

Ike Tiring <strong>of</strong> Job?<br />

President Elsenhower b reportedly telling • nuabn «f *<br />

eauers he won't be a candidate for the Presidency in 1151 W<br />

sounds like old hat to many <strong>of</strong> us. but then it may turn oDi I»I»B,<br />

;-ase, , '"<br />

Ike Is not taking to the number one executive Jotliiw 1<br />

to water. He has no great lave for politics and a lot <strong>of</strong> psrtt<br />

he may be getting a stomach full <strong>of</strong> the "grMI game" «N«<br />

And there Is always Tom Dewey, who could certainly &•"*<br />

Job, whether one likes him or not. _.<br />

., v, # **** ••*«•« iioiii\ i Ino id<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>cr-im <strong>of</strong> g m* rnnu mil ltfotni i<br />

titt (It(! \lui with tills urhjni( it<br />

form mil t IKI t timt i n form in<br />

tilt philu (iph\ <strong>of</strong> 1 txnll ill i mm<br />

fir it L]( ((I<br />

The fate ef New Jersey 7A, hand'<br />

some three-year-eld orphan, may be<br />

decided this month, The alternatives<br />

are adoption or •abandonment!<br />

N, J, IA is i strawberry selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Rutgers Agricultural Expert-<br />

ment Station—a potential Sparkle,<br />

Rcdcrop or HcdwinB,<br />

Sparkle, Bedcrop and Redwing are<br />

Rutgers selections graduated to the<br />

variety or commercial class and cur-<br />

renlly the mainsprings in this state's<br />

strawberry industry, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

East's largest. It la estimated that<br />

these three berries accounted for<br />

roughly 78 per cent <strong>of</strong> last year's<br />

whappln(


S<strong>of</strong>t Crabs<br />

D*viled Crab<br />

Deviled Crab Patties<br />

Imperial Crab<br />

Fi»h Cake*<br />

Deviled Clam<br />

Fried Scallop*<br />

Clam Chowder<br />

French Fried Potatoes<br />

Fried Oysters<br />

Cole Slaw<br />

HOT PLATTERS<br />

Crab Salad<br />

Shrimp Salad<br />

Potato Salad<br />

Macaroni Salad<br />

FRIED CHICKEN BUTTER HALF FRIED CHICKEN<br />

with Col* Slaw, TefMto, LatiuM, Pickle, Fr««ch Frlat or Potato Salad<br />

SEAFOOD PLATTER Contain*: Deviled Crab, Fried Scallop,<br />

, Mod Oyster, Fried Shrimp, Deviled Clam, Fish<br />

AIM Col. Slaw, Tsmafo, LBHUM. Tartar Sauce, Pickle, French Frie»<br />

1 PLATTERS Contain: Choice <strong>of</strong> Deviled Crab, Scallops, Fish or Clam<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t Crab, Shrimp or Oysferi<br />

AIM Cob Slaw, Tomato, Lettuce, Tartar Sauce, Pickle, French Friat<br />

or Potato Salad<br />

COLD PLATTERS<br />

CHOICE OF<br />

Crab Salad, Shrimp Salad, Shrimp Cocktail<br />

LMtwM, Tomato, Celt Slaw, Plehle, Potato Salad<br />

• . Ubflhir Salad<br />

Lettuce, Tenute, Ceto Slaw, Pickle, Potato Salad<br />

OW OF OUR FISH DEPARTMENT<br />

LIVE AND BOILED LOBSTER<br />

H > ; • **§• MEAT LOISTIR TAItS STEAMING CLAMS<br />

ALL KINDS OF FRESH 5IAFOOD IN SEASON<br />

i.HlCKi<br />

PHONES 1515-1516<br />

fHJ OthAN <strong>City</strong><br />

EVERYTHING<br />

FOR<br />

VitYITY<br />

LAWNS<br />

Old Inglish LAWN SIID<br />

Vlgoro Imported P»st<br />

5-10-5 Michig.nPeat<br />

Eipoms Vermiculit*<br />

Sana Mail Sovung<br />

Celton Sam! Mail<br />

Mushroom Ml<br />

Hyper Humus<br />

Water Solubl* Plant Pood<br />

Crab Grass Killer<br />

WMCUX ROW Dust<br />

Aluminurn Sul^hata<br />

Cilcium Chloride<br />

OLD ENGLISH<br />

LAWN SEED<br />

Shoemaker<br />

Lumber Co.<br />

1fW M 1W<br />

-«**Vthln. H<br />

BtMi<br />

ia«. it, a<br />

Ex-Trooper New<br />

Mfetjr<br />

IWMS If. Bergcr Hostess New Colony Club Administration for '54-'55 Daughter and Son tar<br />

puWie<br />

•M<br />

To Colony Chainnen<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Families *<br />

and the method" uSlf<br />

r Oeaan Otr, Or, Dorla fisrger, Bos Atlantic iv..<br />

Two <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> families are re.<br />

eident prewntioB, "<br />

AJMrteu Am-<br />

newly appointed program commit-<br />

celvlng congratulations on the ar- Safety Director He aerved<br />

I aktl but a. amtlnf f <strong>of</strong> UMtee<br />

rlnlraian far the Colony Club,<br />

rival <strong>of</strong> newborna at Shore Memori-<br />

Police. Ap|<br />

uttatlHlId*<br />

<strong>City</strong> wai batten at her homo Monday<br />

al Hospital during the pait 10 days.<br />

1921, he rote inn<br />

Dunn SMS N#*d Of<br />

<strong>On</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e i, Margaret and Walter<br />

was preniatod to<br />

tint k evening to aH new department cUir-<br />

Hughes, 1350 Sljnp,on av., had • Training Driver* and made Beglai<br />

.. to <strong>of</strong>flca war* Mln miD <strong>of</strong> the dub,<br />

I Bnnm, Tuckaboe, flnt vies<br />

daughter, and on <strong>Jun</strong>e 14, Dorothy<br />

headquarters in IV<br />

Plani for next year's program nn<br />

' Mn. Jamil* Ikb, Wild-<br />

and Nicholas ftUmo, W Central<br />

Appointment af Dsnlcl J Dunn,<br />

formulated The annual picnic wllJ I<br />

- vie* pnaldcBt; Mn, be the atari <strong>of</strong> ueUl affalra In Oeto.;<br />

rd., a son.<br />

retired captfllfi <strong>of</strong> New J»rs^y Stat* lit* lait Jt^"<br />

Pottff, a? director <strong>of</strong> the Traffic<br />

Woodbine, treasurer; ber, when members nay get together<br />

Others In the area were!<br />

Weathertiy, Woodbine,<br />

Safety DlvMuri" <strong>of</strong> the New Jirw-y<br />

with their famllle. and friends. An<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 11, Mildred and Mark Lash<br />

Mn Markw Town. Sna other annual affair will be toe dues<br />

btjito Safety Council wn? nhnounceU<br />

• " , and Mra. Anna Block.<br />

ley, Bomers point, a glH.<br />

ui February,<br />

today by Rich<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 11, Rita and James Aspln<br />

, aerfaant-at-anns The club alia will continue to<br />

***—•*- Brennan, , retiring g bold art claues, I his year under the<br />

trail, Pieauntvllie, • bar.<br />

art) V Mulligan,<br />

to * nominal- •upervlnion <strong>of</strong> Mra, Edna King<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e Ig, Ruth and Herbert Weber, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hammonton, a girl.<br />

Council<br />

Mtected at the meet It was decided to promote muiic<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e IS, Josephine and Alan Starting in his<br />

Mn fewnnan briefly thanked meeting! <strong>of</strong> some type, peutbly twice<br />

Bird, Somers point, a girl. new post oit July<br />

county <strong>of</strong>ficer* for their a month. In order to furnish more<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 13, Grace and Paul Olas 1. Dunn's duties<br />

with her admlnlitratifln, music to the club throughout the<br />

Abiecon, a girl.<br />

will Include all<br />

nwaber unlti to «i« year, TWa wil^ be under the direc-<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 13. Doris and Edwin Carbon phases <strong>of</strong> traf-<br />

t <strong>of</strong> poppy conafH planned tion <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Either Well, l, Mstated assisted<br />

Pleasantville, a girl. fic safety and fa-<br />

• ' nfi national con- by Florence Ely and Mrs. Beth<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 14, Dorii and Stanley F cilitation He will<br />

Brownies,<br />

Casey, Pleasantville, a boy. work through<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 18, Jessie and Joseph Weiss school adminis- ,<br />

Somers Point, a boy.<br />

MTAILIIMIB IMS<br />

trators, civic, servlro, rtrllelouStfru<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 16, Margaret and Raymond t^rnal, busine&s, industrial. labor<br />

Martolina, Egg Harbor, a girl, and sin liar organizations to enlist<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 18, Marion and James Fur ipport uiul pnrtktpat.on In trafHc<br />

Diamond Tailor Shop<br />

sell, Atlantic city, a girl.<br />

* 4 •<br />

L. i. MAZZAKBLLA, Prop.<br />

Weakly Card Parties<br />

609-611 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

OFFICIRS OF COLONY CLUB far Mri yew were InttalM at dinner Int «Hk at the Mtcayin. Head Begin af Blscayne<br />

tabl. group from lefh Mn. E. J, Field, corrxpsndlna ••crMaryl Mn, InM Prn., atiMant eerrMpendlnf Weekly card parties are now in<br />

..crat.ry; Mra. Paul H. P.nit, vie* prMMent; Mn. CharlM *. Ummam, prt.ld.nt; Dr. Derii Barmr, t.tond progress at the Biscayne Hotel lor<br />

Dry Cleaning<br />

vie* prnMent,- Mn, Brut. P. Dlmon, traaaurar; Mra. Ttiomai A, Wllhamt, part prnldMt and initalllnf the benefit <strong>of</strong> shore Memorial Hos-<br />

<strong>of</strong>flc.r.—Sanlor Studio photo.<br />

pital, Somers Point,<br />

The party quarters are made av<br />

Pressing<br />

included among the guestj at theailable<br />

every Monday night by Mrs.<br />

Repairing Exchangifes Learn About New meeting were Patrolman Charles Elizabeth Blundln, <strong>of</strong> the Blscayne.<br />

The parties, beginning at B o'clock,<br />

Gross, <strong>of</strong> the police department, and are conducted by members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Joseph DeFraneo, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city, Hospital Auxiliary and are open to<br />

AlteraHons Products With Strange Names who was the guest <strong>of</strong> a Pleasantville the public.<br />

Robert A. Kershiw wis nominated I its stem was not effected by theExehangelte.<br />

Last summer's parties raised $378<br />

for the hospital, which helped the<br />

Guaranteed Moth Pro<strong>of</strong>ing for a second term as president <strong>of</strong> I chemical. However, when he crushed<br />

Auxiliary purchase a large piece <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Exchange Club at the flower between his fingers, it Brings Friends Here new equipment,<br />

joint meeting <strong>of</strong> the local club will! disintegrated Into crystal particles<br />

tho Pleasantville Exchange «t Flym which fell to the floor In a shower From Wichita, Kansas<br />

* * *<br />

NO. JIRSIY FAMILY HERE<br />

oulh Inn, Monday evening, <strong>of</strong> red and ureen Ice flakes. Robert C. Currle Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stanley Miles and family, <strong>of</strong> Berg,<br />

INSURED FUR STORAGE<br />

Mr, Kershaw's name wag place* The speaker also used the refrig.<br />

and Mrs. Robert o. currle, J <strong>Ocean</strong> enfleld, N. J. are occupying the flnt<br />

in nomination for another si* monll erant In administrating anU-freeir<br />

iv., flew home from Wichita, Kansas, floor <strong>of</strong> the rear cottage at US<br />

Cleaning - Repairing<br />

term by Harry Adams, reporting fei solutions developed from crude oil<br />

to spend two weeks' vacation in Central av.<br />

the nominating committee, <strong>of</strong> whie<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with his parents. Mr.<br />

Taking a piece <strong>of</strong> string he dipped<br />

James Becotte was chairman.<br />

Currle is program director far tele,<br />

Pkfc Up and Dalivary<br />

It Into the Freon and brought ii<br />

PHONE 1120<br />

vision station K1DD, Wichita.<br />

Other, nominated far<br />

out <strong>of</strong> the solution frozen stiff. Ther<br />

• Radio Repairing •<br />

were CharlM Ath, flr»f *lsa pml-<br />

taking another pltee <strong>of</strong> string ami<br />

Accompanying him were Mr and RADIO and RECORD CHANOIR<br />

dtnti Kenneth Landlt, ttcand vice saturating It With and freeze h.<br />

«rs. Ben West, also <strong>of</strong> Wichita.<br />

SERVICE<br />

Ir. West la advertising manager for<br />

preildenf, and Robert Sharp, fraaj. dipped that into the Fran. Thi ho same station. This was their<br />

wrar,<br />

string remained limp and unalfectei iirst trip East and <strong>Ocean</strong> city made CLYDE CARSON<br />

by the soluUon.<br />

luitc an impression on them. I Hi BAY AVI. PHONI 1141<br />

Joseph Zavsglia was nomlnatee Ha alls dljplayed torn* af the f J<br />

3rd&Asbury<br />

for election as secretary, to succeed different typ« <strong>of</strong> traniparant fllitu<br />

William Donahue, Named for mem made •rom crude ell. Ha thow.d<br />

burs <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Control weri tha type In which fra.h vafiatablei<br />

Richard Snyder, Waiter Hosier am arc found In food atartt. Ha Idan.<br />

SEAFOOD MARKET<br />

Edmund Wishnm.<br />

Mitt Mill ai Polyethelsn* Thii, RAY'S BICYCLE CENTER<br />

President Ed Hildebrand, <strong>of</strong> Pleas he laid, wit flnf developed to kHp<br />

antville, headed a contingent <strong>of</strong> 2] molittira out <strong>of</strong> irmi and muni.<br />

members <strong>of</strong> «he Mainland group a Horn ihlppad inHHi during th* ; n':<br />

the meeting.<br />

war. After the war, he Hid, de-<br />

f336 Atbury Avenue<br />

303 Atbury Avenue<br />

John A. Jones, <strong>of</strong> the Public Serv. veloperj simply revenad the u»<br />

lee Oil Co. <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, and his <strong>of</strong> the plaitlc like bags fay placlno<br />

PHONE 8835<br />

"magic barrel <strong>of</strong> fun", was presented fraih foods In them with a llttlt<br />

by the OU Industry Information<br />

Open<br />

water til k«ep the malitura in.<br />

Committee in conjunction with the<br />

American Petroleum Institute.<br />

COOKED SEAFOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />

Also demonstrated were nylons ant<br />

orlons, fabrics popularly used in<br />

Evmry Day<br />

Mr, Jonu •nrartalntd Hl> mini- clothes making.<br />

M SPECIAL MAPOOD PLATTERS<br />

ban with • demonitratkm In He exhibited pipes made from<br />

^Sr!"^€ndtii€AlSf VFniCii QVflra wifn<br />

Pnmh FrtMt Coiailai./Tom.to and Latfum<br />

althyon. which expands and con-<br />

chimleali taken from trod, ell and<br />

Tartar tauc. and Plekl. '<br />

tracts with the temperature, thus as-<br />

SCHWINN BIKES<br />

developed Into material from suring against breakage. He said a<br />

which UHfui articlet an made. coil <strong>of</strong> 880 feet <strong>of</strong> the pipe, which<br />

. . ., Oft, IP YOU PREFER<br />

The most Interesting demonstra<br />

Is becoming popular in plumbing<br />

RENTAL - 35c Per Hour<br />

tlons were those using Freen, i<br />

uses, ean be carried easily by one<br />

Mad Chicken or Breast<br />

modern refrigerant. Its quick<br />

man. Alihvrm is also being used as<br />

Also Rented by Day • Week • Month<br />

freezing qualities were graphically<br />

bridge cables, and is contained In<br />

and Legs<br />

displayed by Mr, Jones with the use<br />

the popular squeeze bottles used<br />

<strong>of</strong> a fresh roie. He dipped the<br />

Tor deoFdorants and other cosmetics.<br />

Alw VN! Cutlet<br />

flower into a container <strong>of</strong> Freon,<br />

Two <strong>of</strong> the newest and strongest Strollers - Tandems - Repairs - Sales<br />

and held it up for the audience to<br />

f ell biproducts are Mylar and<br />

see that the color <strong>of</strong> the flower and<br />

Teflon, he said. Mylar is a paper<br />

material one-third as strong as steel,<br />

and heat resistant. Teflon is on<br />

ipaque plastic which Is unbreakable<br />

and Mil eventually be found In storm<br />

indows and in motion picture [Urns.<br />

OCG&<br />

Ha MM that TMsri motion pit<br />

tun fllirii will allow thrw tiffin<br />

at many faat ef fllni en fha real am<br />

th. celluloid fllmt <strong>of</strong> today. And,<br />

ha Mill, they ara unbreakable, ellrn<br />

IniHns Hi* need for •pilflnf.<br />

Teflon, he added, is practically im-<br />

nu to t heat at. It can t be bailed in a<br />

COOKED SEAFOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />

I<br />

solution <strong>of</strong> sudphurle acid for<br />

half hour without affect. Many<br />

modern baking concerns will be us-<br />

• VEAL CUTLETS • HOME MADE SNAPPER SOUP ing Teflon-lined baking pans in the<br />

future, eliminating the need for<br />

Pried Shrimp Pepper Hath greasing the pans.<br />

Both Mylar and Teflon, however,<br />

Fried Fll«t Fluko Leb|f,r SoWg| will not be available for public use<br />

for another three years, he said.<br />

or Flound«r Crflb So|ad<br />

1<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> 20 iubiuuio<br />

Dunn hit a ,IMw(<br />

Wan » a fram, » ^<br />

nfahllth Ni« ftati ft<br />

th* Agit efflfifflt SMaj<br />

III kind In Hi, wunh<br />

Mkn lawli<br />

^Mfstri, tha Unh<br />

Sin, and tht<br />

HHM,<br />

Dunn tees a n<br />

trauied drlveri, ,<br />

stringent vehicle tin;<br />

«dls examination <strong>of</strong> drt>iii"a<br />

Sfenter intereit lattuiSJ 11 , Iton Workers<br />

THE OMAN CITY SMNTINgl-UEDOER<br />

j M«et af Wildwood<br />

f& New Jersey Probation Asaoci.<br />

will open lt« annual eenven. Me over the ».J.iolS<br />

rrlriay and continue through<br />

lay In Wildwood at the Mnnor<br />

TIB iroup will he welcomed hy<br />

'<br />

the part <strong>of</strong> the pdHiTl^W<br />

cidont prevention<br />

gn %e W Which <strong>On</strong>e's Holding Thm Bag?<br />

anKi<br />

election <strong>of</strong> olTlceri will be Friday<br />

»"


; • • ,•<br />

THt OCIAM CITY SINTINIL-UD4HR<br />

ilee scing Sanctioned<br />

Classes 01<br />

r. dub anaouiiced tha<br />

... given for the follow<br />

a and H utility run.<br />

me '<br />

Ewings Capture<br />

. Jo. iijr Speed Skirts, Claaa F<br />

luuta, racing eluaei D and<br />

>r, is*f cubic iach hydroplases<br />

48 cubic Inch hydroplanee.<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 1<br />

Corson Trophy<br />

ederlck Hahn will act as ref<br />

at racing u. ivi ice far the regatta and Harry Wilt Play<strong>of</strong>f For<br />

the entire eastern sea- J. Bellwoar Jr. will be the an> <strong>City</strong> Pin Title<br />

havo bean Invited to iioyiicsr.<br />

All drivers and mechanics will be Ewlng Plasterers, <strong>City</strong> League<br />

i <strong>City</strong> on Sunday, <strong>Jun</strong>o served luncheon by tho Yacht Club. bowlinf champions, lust week added<br />

.to participate in a Diamond<br />

further laurels by winninp over<br />

bllee speedboat regatta to<br />

Palmer Chevrolet, ieashere l-eniiuf<br />

;b* sponsored by the Diamond<br />

Minute Speifs Quiz Uilehoiders, for^ the Ewlng T, Cor.<br />

-Jubilee Association and the<br />

son Memorial Trophy and the city<br />

i. For whom dse§ Don<br />

{.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club, pitch?<br />

pin championship.<br />

Announcement was made pester. g. Who recently won the Western Paced by Frank Iwlnf Jr., the<br />

«•» that the American power Boat Open Golf tourney?<br />

Piasteren experienced little dlf.<br />

lAaBaotatlop hag given <strong>of</strong>ficial sanc- g. What U. S, mllor recently ran fieulty topping thalr Saashore loop<br />

^Uo» u> the running <strong>of</strong> event; for the world's second fastest mile? rivals in three sf the four gamef<br />

„ Mx cliwes <strong>of</strong> bouts during the day. 4, Who is Paul Mlnner?<br />

'In the nil <strong>of</strong>f; to accumulated a<br />

eighteen special Diamond jubilee 8. Who is Uie tldost active Na. total or 2702 pint igalnit IStl for<br />

trophies Will be awarded to nee tisn&i League ball player?<br />

Palmers, /<br />

THE ANSWERS<br />

1. The Baltimore Orioles,<br />

Ewine posted the high single for<br />

PLASTERING<br />

p. Lloyd Mangrum.<br />

ho evening with a 224 score in the<br />

3. Wei Santee,<br />

second g&me, following 3 20&pin<br />

BRICK POINTING 4. Ace Chicago Cub southpaw tally in the opening game. Bud<br />

itcher.<br />

gannino helped the winning cause<br />

CLYDE CARSON<br />

5. Alpha Brazle, <strong>of</strong> St. Louis, with a 2O9 first game, and Mickey<br />

Ang added 197 pins to the second<br />

111* BAY AVI, , PHOMI 1142 Opposition Is pro<strong>of</strong> that you arematch.<br />

on the right track.<br />

Fred fi'Imperls hit a 204, while<br />

Mike Denan hit 195 pins the first I<br />

time at the foul line, and 1B3 in the '<br />

:<br />

eurth for the losers, j<br />

•wings captured the Canon j<br />

Trophy play two years age, the |<br />

last time the roll <strong>of</strong>f was held, {<br />

Lojt year Swaynes Grill and Trout<br />

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Builders, league winners, did not '<br />

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Filling your doctor's preicription calls for a high<br />

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TAYLOR'S<br />

BARBECUE<br />

SUGAR CURED PORK ROLL<br />

!<br />

Shufflln' <strong>On</strong> Millar Predicts Zernial to go<br />

Newt and Gossip <strong>of</strong><br />

Shuffleboard Club As Result <strong>of</strong> Row <strong>On</strong> A's Bench<br />

•y 6, T. WIILIR<br />

The humorous background <strong>of</strong> big an Immedlata daeUlaa on tin sllua<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Shuffleboiftd Clu leagus taieball was told in a num-<br />

approved the purehste sf fsui ber <strong>of</strong> laugh provoking •torles to<br />

•ham <strong>of</strong> Diamond Jubilee •lock al ths <strong>Ocean</strong> city Mwanlj Club at<br />

IU regular meeting in the city reere Simnu' Bettaurant Wedneiday by<br />

•tlon lull, Wednesday night Lewla T. Miller, former major league<br />

WUIIam H. Conner, and Ben FBlk npir<br />

fnhagen announced that final Prejldent Robert Powell and mem<br />

fangementa have been complete'! for ban <strong>of</strong> the Cdpe May Court House<br />

the annual banquet on Saturday, Klwanui club were in attendance u<br />

August 21, at the Llnwood Country part <strong>of</strong> an inter-club meeting with<br />

Club, The ShuHeboard Club wll local Klwanlani,<br />

be in full possession that night.<br />

Tickets will be available toon. Robart P. Car.y inlndutaal th« I<br />

Diamond JublNa »traw hat and<br />

* * *<br />

can. which nwmbar. al all<br />

The IMHII'I tint pregrMiive it city', wrvlca club, ara i<br />

to be known •• the Diamond Juk urtad to »ur at public funttlont<br />

(In Klckol* Tournament, and la during tha JubllM yaar. <strong>On</strong>f.r.<br />

op.n la non->ntmb«ra. It will to for th* hat. and can., wan takan<br />

h.ld at I0JO a, m. Monday. July from m.mb.r. at tha m«Hn».<br />

Thar* will be prim awarded Mr. Mljler was ireetad with loud<br />

for Ihli and mvtff bl-WHkly pro. boos" when introduced by J, Bush<br />

•reMive event up to and Includ Chattln, Brst vice preildent, Thi<br />

ins Labo( Day. Jaaeefi M. Tamp, speaker thanked the memben fo<br />

klrii ii tournament manaserv Datei he rousing weleome, commenting<br />

far efhtr malchat will be an- ;hat "without that traditional mluti<br />

nsunied later-.<br />

10 umpires, 1 would have been at a<br />

* # •<br />

loss for words today.*<br />

Due to conditions beyond his con- Mr. Miller, who for 12 years wa<br />

trol, William W. struder has re- scout for the Philadelphia Athsigned<br />

as the club's publicity direc ietScs, touched briefly on the curren<br />

tor. Tnere has been no one se- row between Manager Eddie Joos<br />

lected as a successor to date. and Ous Zernial, star Athletic out<br />

John Jacobs is now in town at fielder. The dispute, currently h<br />

his Moorlyn terr. home. He Is ing recorded in sports pages all over<br />

slowly recovering from a serious ill- country* occurred while Joost<br />

ness and expects to be at the courts making zernial ride the A's<br />

in the near future.<br />

bench for a spell.<br />

If any ana <strong>of</strong> you fallswi ai a<br />

Angler, 12, Whis Href builnni man gava an erdar to an<br />

tmploy.. and thai .mploy. dltpulad<br />

your order In front <strong>of</strong> illll<br />

County Weekly Award athar ampleyai, yay weuld hava<br />

Twelve-year-old Lee Broomali, Qf only ana uuria la follow, Tha can<br />

: 118 Warren a*., Maivern, Pa., has 11 Hut •impla," ha HM.<br />

Scores;<br />

the distinction <strong>of</strong> being the first<br />

angler to win the weekly prize fea- He assured his audience that<br />

EWINGS<br />

ture <strong>of</strong> Cape May County's 19th An- members <strong>of</strong> the team are fully in<br />

Frank Ewlng Jr. 106 224 161 ISO nual Fishing Contest.<br />

support <strong>of</strong> Joost, and predicted that<br />

lud Sannino , , 209 157 102 159 The boy not only copped the honor ilthin (he next few days the news,<br />

'rank Swing ir. 148 131 152 117 but also hooked a 63-pound drum apers will report the trading <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong><br />

Mickey Ang ... 179 197 18!S IBB fish while angling <strong>of</strong>f Town Bank. ierniai to another club,<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Public Affairs Waller H. one story he told which found<br />

Total<br />

Treen, ill charge <strong>of</strong> the contest, re- particular humor among his listen-<br />

PALMERS<br />

ported that Lee's entry was turned rs was that <strong>of</strong> the game he was<br />

Don Lee 152 149 147 138 In by weighmaster Edward Zimmer- implring on a baseball Held immedi.<br />

Mike Penan ... IBS 154 139 IBS man, Town Bank, I tely adjacent to the Willow Grove,<br />

111 Monk . . . 159 148 154 IBB<br />

Fred_ D'lmperio. 177 140 183 204<br />

The weekly prise feature will con- j Pa • - •airfleld - • • H e gpid the grand-<br />

linue through September 4. The J stands were built so that planes<br />

winner is selected from entries re-<br />

Total 25B3<br />

taking <strong>of</strong>f just managed to clear the<br />

ceived for the current w.eek. The stands.<br />

kind <strong>of</strong> fish or the specie is not a The game was all tied up, and two<br />

factor.<br />

men were out. with ihe home team<br />

Sport Slants Reported fishing catches include a at bat. The batter hit a high My<br />

10 pound, 7 ounce flounder, by ball which, under ordinary circum-<br />

By PIT! FRITCHIE • George Keleh. 321 K. Dcveraux av.. stances would have been caught by<br />

Philadelphia, while angling at <strong>Ocean</strong> tho opposing shortstop. At that in-<br />

It begins to look like Cleveland's <strong>City</strong>,<br />

slant, however, one <strong>of</strong> the low-fly-<br />

Indians and Chicago's White Sox<br />

ing planes roared over the grand-<br />

might make a race <strong>of</strong> it for the<br />

Yankees this year. The Indians<br />

KINGFISH CATCHES<br />

stands, and the ball in its descent<br />

LISTED AT PIIR<br />

fell' into the cockpit.<br />

are <strong>of</strong>f to a faster start than usu- 1<br />

al. Tho White Sax are starting<br />

Klngfish were the popular fore "Both managers rushed from Itiyir<br />

hot in the traditional manner.<br />

for anglers ulyins thuir favorite respective benches and called for<br />

sport from tlie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> FishlnE<br />

This may be Cleveland's last Club pier during the past week.<br />

chance to win a pennant in same<br />

years. Bob Lemon Isn't liettlng any<br />

Bruno Wilinskl enjoyed the best<br />

fishing with 20 kinsles. H. Patter,<br />

younger. Bob Feller is definitely in son, w Davis and Joseph Oarey<br />

his final years. Mike Garcia and Ea'r- hooked 13 each. Charley -Jmith<br />

ly Wynn have been star hurlers for and J J. Dougherty reeled in 12<br />

SOirly yeara iiusv<br />

each; Ouorje Kcisje, K Schulu. Bill<br />

Laurence and Squid McFadden each<br />

Thus, th. Indian's pitching ean't hit 10, and Charley nockett and S.<br />

continue to keep them up there, Silowski each pulled in inne. In<br />

certainly not this same staff, for audition, Schulu hooked three floun.<br />

too much longer. Al Besen can't I ders, Laurence one weakflsh, and<br />

get any hotter. Generally speak. . McFadden three weakies.<br />

inf, Cleveland must make the :<br />

grade n»w or go down hill, Dr. Joseph Limguleo, <strong>of</strong> Temple,<br />

caught a five and a half pound<br />

Chicago is younger<br />

striper at Eeesley's Point, and Harr<br />

1<br />

Vt. JUHl j$, 1W4<br />

'Converted' Airman 31 ^ ,<br />

OCtAM CITY<br />

Win S<strong>of</strong>tball Game SMend Blood'<br />

The Palermo Air Force Btation<br />

hardball team aultchcd to l<strong>of</strong>tbalj All but two ef J ^•Oay Mart fo<br />

Cwf* Young Finhtman—Cut* Catch<br />

and i layed and defeated, lf-11, a scheduled to glv<br />

Unusual and unique booths win<br />

tlon," he Mid; He told how lie •quad that combined the Palermo <strong>of</strong>. "•«• local phu, #<br />

be set u» around theAground, on.<br />

quieted the managers while watching ficen and Non-CommUsisner <strong>of</strong>ficers. cine projeet here<br />

the direction the plane look.<br />

The game was played at the 34th at.<br />

W^ [Aid Hospital sood feature <strong>of</strong> the mlrt wuf be I<br />

nurpry to take care <strong>of</strong> th, "y^Se<br />

Diamond In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, on Tuea. UP at the Centnu „<br />

Mainland Guild<br />

Whan tha plan, flaw ailreclly day.<br />

Clinic ameiab l<br />

svar DM laft ffaja] fanca, h« callad Airman First Class Paul chalsion<br />

Ivanf Open,Today<br />

it a h<strong>of</strong>lna run, Haaj Mi* piana pitched the winning game for the<br />

pa.Md ov.r tha laft fl.ld foul Una converted hardball team. Tech. Sgt. could have<br />

The Mainland Guild <strong>of</strong> Ihore Me-<br />

ha wai praparad to call It a loul Maurice Jordon pitched fer the<br />

ppriil Hospital' is sponiorhig a<br />

ball. "Paur top. at»rM ma<br />

I^Ui Mart today (Frlaay) and t<strong>of</strong>rom<br />

Hi* park that day," na aald,<br />

I porrow on the grounds <strong>of</strong> the At<br />

opron,, china, glau, mode | &<br />

Mr. Miller hu been president <strong>of</strong> The man who finds himself In the<br />

lltsUc <strong>City</strong> Country Club, from 11 Wtj gadgeu ,Bd a country^to<br />

the Pcnniylvanla State Board <strong>of</strong> most fiiees ii the one who has no<br />

I a, o, to !0 p. m. each day.<br />

Baikatball omcialg, and la a past fund course.<br />

n<br />

from st.<br />

I The entire proceeds from the af.<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Baseball Umpires<br />

Blr will £0 towards the recently- HEBI WOm FIFTH YEAR<br />

Auoelatlon <strong>of</strong> that state. Ha lias<br />

Mdiutcd new wing <strong>of</strong> the hospilaj.<br />

raided In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for 8 number<br />

<strong>On</strong> Saturday evening the Atlantic<br />

Mr and Mrs. F. M. Bechlel, <strong>of</strong><br />

uf yean.<br />

<strong>City</strong> String Band will furnish the Brooklawn. N. j., who have ium.<br />

maiie. Cards will be available to mored hero for the past four yeari,<br />

Tennis Ssrf#s Set<br />

GREGORY (hose Interested today between 2 and West al<br />

i Shore) Road _<br />

<strong>On</strong> Wildwood Court*<br />

O Sh Rd<br />

More than 250 invitations havg<br />

Hotel - Bar -<br />

gone out to individuals and Organic Featurlnf—Turkey flatten and Sandwiches-Oyster<br />

zaUonj announping the annual Wildwood<br />

Amcrioan legion Mcmoriitl Fried Oysters. inappejF Soup-Fried Jutnbs'<br />

Tennis Tournaments held each year tMUFFLEBOARD<br />

in Wildwood*<br />

According to Dave IngeriolL ehalrman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Legion's Tennis Commit<br />

, tho tournaments will begin on<br />

Tuesday. July 8* when the boys*<br />

Mingles and doubles will be eon^<br />

dueled far a week.<br />

During the week <strong>of</strong> July 12 the<br />

men's singles and doubles championship<br />

play will start. This will be<br />

followed by the wemen^i tournament<br />

and the mixed doubles during the<br />

week <strong>of</strong> July IS, Girls* singles<br />

and doubles will be the week <strong>of</strong><br />

July is, as will the men's "Duffers"<br />

tournament, . \<br />

Buy a Jubll«* Shirt How)<br />

lhe 6ec d now « »I7<br />

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OWN ALL VMI-M im<br />

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DONUTS<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

Plain . Sugar . Cinnamon<br />

SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS<br />

— Alto _<br />

SERVING DINNERS<br />

Sat. 5 P. M. to 8:30 P, M. — Sun. 3 P. M. to fc3Q ft K »MABE BEFORE Hot Degt . Hamburg.K<br />

Oood Horn. Cooking Free Ample Parking Saaca b, |1<br />

YOUR fYfS" Milk Shak« - S<strong>of</strong>t Drinks<br />

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Manageniant <strong>of</strong> MR. end MRS, J, GILBERT NOON<br />

ON THi BOARDWALK NEAR 8th STREET<br />

MACS<br />

AIR CONDITIONED<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

AND<br />

BAR<br />

90S SHORI ROAD SOMMS P0W|<br />

OPEN DAILY AT 12 NOON<br />

• SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES • BROILED STEAKS AND CHOPS<br />

• ITALIAN CUISINE<br />

Recommended fay Duncan Hlnes, Gourmet<br />

PHONI iQMIRi POINT 951 ANTHONY PRiVITI, Mtntgtf<br />

g yntspr at heart striper at y<br />

perhaps, but the White Sox also Stelwagon, <strong>of</strong> Aidmore, returned<br />

can't exptct Virgil Trucks. Harry j tram a trip to Cape Hatteras with<br />

Dorish, and even Billy Pierce to seven Tvh!."<br />

V^&e9*zss^s^7^7szszsmm^assm<br />

SHIP BAR<br />

I<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

ELMER BLAKE PRESENTS<br />

"THi WACKY WIZARD"<br />

PETE RUBINO,<br />

QUINTET<br />

— PLUS AOOfD ATTRACTION —<br />

channel bass<br />

HARRY MARTIN<br />

KO on forever. If Pleree has any;<br />

serious arm or back triiulile. it<br />

And Hii<br />

may oe fatal to White Sox pennant<br />

hopes. I<br />

Mennwhile the Vaukets are net I<br />

dead. They have been ploying<br />

<strong>On</strong>e-Man Band<br />

ball — and are still the losm to<br />

beat. Morgan. Ford, Reynolds.<br />

Lo|Jat, McDonald and Grim have<br />

been turning in Rood mound per. I<br />

^^^^wtmmj<br />

formances and iain is still strong!<br />

in relief. I<br />

Yankee battinf power hat been<br />

a bit <strong>of</strong>f ,o far, but when the<br />

champions gel the range, they<br />

might quickly eareh up with<br />

Clivalind and Chicago.<br />

1 " ^l 1 1 Scout Troop 51<br />

Has Ceremonies<br />

Awards Presented<br />

At Methodl.t Church<br />

In an impresalvc eandlelliht aei<br />

ice Monday evening, Boy icouti from<br />

Troop No, 51 licard-4he Seoul Lav<br />

and iu meaning read by the icoui<br />

IMiter, Lodgle Del Cerlo, aa eacl<br />

Scout lit a candle. The settin#wai<br />

the<br />

"ifW «» fe M*<br />

^ at Ih. Inlat rmlipll. |.,| •>•»'•••»• •*'•• • 1. nth rt hauM<br />

l ! ! ihidta photo.<br />

Accused Drivers Complain Loud<br />

School Bus Horn Disconcerting<br />

Two vlslilng motorists were Hned<br />

$10 each for passing • halted school<br />

bus, ana similar charfca agalntt Airline Sarvica For<br />

three others were dismissed Ttleaday<br />

morning bj. Municipil Judge Frank- County Start! July 1<br />

Hn A. King.<br />

Work will begin Monday to pre.<br />

pare the Cape May Cuunty Airport<br />

The charges were Drought by Luke for pauenger cervlce by the Alle.<br />

rurner, <strong>of</strong> IMi Bajr av,, driver <strong>of</strong> a gheny AlrilneJ, July 1. Mllntcnaiiee<br />

public school bus, who testified in all crews and <strong>of</strong>fice personnel wili sun<br />

cases heard in that session <strong>of</strong> court, work on the airline hangars and<br />

olllee at ihe airport to prepare for<br />

Gharlta Oav.nport, M, ef Hani, regular service.<br />

monton, wat found guilty <strong>of</strong> a<br />

chlrga that ha paiud • ifgppad The airline will operate a daily<br />

Khosl but at Saaipray r4, ami thi schedule from the airport in Lower<br />

Parkway on <strong>Jun</strong>e 2. Ha told tha Township to New Yolk, Washington,<br />

court h. did not know Hia vahlcla Baltimore, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh<br />

wal a Ktissl bua,<br />

Buffalo. Cleveland and other suit<br />

ern cities.<br />

lenvenuto Dai Farra, Bi, <strong>of</strong> Marshallvllle<br />

rd., Tlicfcahoe, waived a<br />

hearlni and pleaded guilty. He was<br />

cited for passing a bus • Bayonne<br />

pi. and Bay av, on <strong>Jun</strong>e 4 Legion Band to<br />

The sama charge against Qesrge<br />

.. Feniilmore, 37, <strong>of</strong> Ml, Molly, N, J,,<br />

\vas dlsmlsseil. The defendant testi- Play Concert<br />

fl«d that he was driving slowly behind<br />

a large s<strong>of</strong>t drink truck on Bay<br />

«v, at the time, and did not see Opant Garden Pier<br />

he but until he was alongside it. Programs July 3<br />

Ctrl Savlna. S3, sf shore rd., The Cape May County American<br />

Oc.an View, alia wai found not Legion Band, with headquarters at<br />

aullty. tHtlfylllf Mai ha had cwna nearby Palermo, has been selected<br />

to a compl.t. .top bahlnd a larea to play the initial concert for the<br />

dump truck which wa, ,topp«d In <strong>of</strong>ficial opening <strong>of</strong> the bandstand on<br />

tha traffic (ana abraait <strong>of</strong> tha Garden Pier, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, In con-<br />

Hhoel bua. Ha .aid ha thought necllon with the alster resort's Con-<br />

the drlvtr ef tha truck wa. ttlklnf tennlal observance.<br />

to Turnar at tha Hma, Mr, lav. The bandstand will open the eve<br />

ana ft.Id th. court that tha halper ning <strong>of</strong> July 3 when Mayor Joseph<br />

<strong>of</strong> the truck motionad him to NN Altman will out a red, white and<br />

tha truck. k Whan h ha tfartail to blue ribbon and there will be a<br />

men, Turnad<br />

him, ha h salute to the colors by color guards<br />

uld.<br />

<strong>of</strong> various veteran posts.<br />

Turner alia took the stand In the A program ol evertures, marches<br />

ase against Margaret Heineman, ol and popular nrnlt has baan ar-<br />

Main st,, Corliln Cily, but the ea§e ranged for the band concert, to<br />

as dismissed when the bus driver be directed by Con.lant Ford, <strong>On</strong>e<br />

ated he had "nettling to say", ol the features will be a diiplay<br />

Mr, FennlmBrB and Mrs. Heine- ol baton twirling by the band,<br />

on complained to the court <strong>of</strong> the state championship rntlereife.<br />

iseoneerting effect <strong>of</strong> the sehosl<br />

US horn. Police in court admitted The band, <strong>of</strong> which Raymond<br />

hat the horn sounds "like a blait Price, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city. (» president,<br />

m a dlesel locomotive". has participated In Legion conventions<br />

and other events In all part:)<br />

Mr, Pannlmsra admlttad candid <strong>of</strong> the country.<br />

iy that h. wai "narad out ef hit The July 3 opening proijram will<br />

wlti" whan blown down by th. but launch a Bumnterleng program ef<br />

hern.<br />

music on the Garden Pier.<br />

Police said that the horn is legal,<br />

nd there Is nothing that can be<br />

one but to appeal to the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Iducalion to replace the loud hem<br />

Ith one <strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>ter tono.<br />

1 •bout jut 400 with With tnb tnfa Ifcwmmn<br />

It la<br />

poaaj ulfale aooieUian to Pffv#* can-'<br />

ear, '. •awedaUy anunf tbm|aajitfp at<br />

vrorkers in ladtuttr,<br />

factual knowledge la<br />

In Uvea saved/ Office Put<br />

Icnowt Uut thai rial W'Harar


Areas Get<br />

For Season<br />

Su^arvisors to<br />

Start Duly Soon<br />

ANCHOR 9 N<br />

POINT<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

SECOND STRUT ON THE BAY<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

10 A.M. TO 8 P.M.<br />

(CLOSED TUESDAYS)<br />

ENJOY FINE<br />

Lunches or Dinners<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Covered Screened Deck or in<br />

Our Pin* Panelled Dining Room<br />

THE OMAN <strong>City</strong> SENTINEL LBDOm<br />

Record Field <strong>of</strong> 70 to Compete<br />

ft* ts* inject were<br />

•to, Ibua oa><br />

laying- the replacenent <strong>of</strong> playground<br />

equipment ihlfted from other sites<br />

last fall.<br />

The new playground wUl be la. For Lifeguard Jobs Saturday<br />

ciled along the fence In «n i n<br />

•bout SO feet wide. The piny area The UriMI field <strong>of</strong> applicants In new (ration, thi. w*eii<br />

the<br />

will be separated from the adjacent<br />

htotory <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong>" Cliy Beach '"•.? " -•»• •"•*•• <strong>of</strong> pnMi.<br />

Patrol<br />

Held by > fence. The playground<br />

ol will breast the surf tomorrow awacfcM atong fh* strand, fha re.<br />

equipment was uprooted from Its<br />

(Saturday) morning In a half-mile matoint W BMehM will be opened<br />

position last year to convert the<br />

lest swim, with lifeguard jobs await. neat weed and Mi* July Fsurfh<br />

<strong>City</strong> a summer playground ana Into a clear .fleld for high Ing the first IS or so across the<br />

. _ will gel o(r 10 a limited school Intramural sports<br />

fiuh li line.<br />

awt thuj week end with the partial<br />

•each c Patrol Captain Thomai F«f the benefit <strong>of</strong> bather, planninf<br />

-—-'—, ol some, <strong>of</strong> the clly* play<br />

TIM playground program It as. Williams yesterday d reported td that th the h a dip. Urn protected beaches are lo.<br />

George K. Gardiner, play. pactad t» swing Into full Kited* •eld <strong>of</strong> entries during the past week catcd at 57th st,, Mth at, 28th st<br />

•round director, reported yesterday. V* •flFfllH<br />

has swelled to 70 young men, moat Mth It, 1TO, ,|,, ,j t h rt,, m h st'<br />

While all the- clt playground* In<br />

<strong>of</strong> whom are high school and col- lttn «,. loth st,, Mh it, 7ih st.,<br />

opened, none is yet under super. •Mi Iftstruffar* at all stafMnt, lege, students .<br />

Mh st. North it, Brighton p|, Si<br />

Tttlon. A few instructors and al> The athletic -., portion <strong>of</strong> the .<br />

Charles pi., and Atlantic bjvd. Capl!<br />

pro<br />

tandanu are expected to be on hand iMro opened this week with <strong>Jun</strong>ior Aspirants far Hw potlrlont will William, urged that bathers use ihe<br />

— can for youngsters in the play baseball at the Bay av, field. The Pjunw Into Me nil at loth •», at prelected beaches.<br />

attwaa. starting - - tomorrow<br />

summer S<strong>of</strong>tball and outdoor basket itiN a, m. Thay will talatii their In addition, flmt aid attendants<br />

ball schedules are listed to start way around a Mwy anchorM a<br />

The Recreation Center play*<br />

will be en duty at the beach patrol<br />

some time the week <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e M, ejuartar mil. <strong>of</strong>f tha beach, and tents located at 1st and 14th sts,.<br />

Is being delayed l d<br />

•wlm bMh.<br />

and the ambulance driver and first<br />

>eiama ef a sodding project going<br />

an than. The entire area along FAMILY FROM CAMDEN<br />

•Id crew will be stationed at the loth<br />

Capt. Willlajns said applications It headquarters,<br />

Mte 4Ml at. side ef the Center he. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sf. Wrowill<br />

be taken from young men II<br />

basketball courts and blewskl and family, <strong>of</strong> Camden. wll years and older up to •larting tune<br />

hall Is being rt- remain at MB 4th st, tint floo for the race. Successful candidates Hnvcrford Group H«r*<br />

until July 11.<br />

will be placed on the Patrol at • Fifteen members <strong>of</strong> the Delta<br />

monthly salary <strong>of</strong> (ISO, an Increase Sigma Delta fraternity <strong>of</strong> the re.<br />

<strong>of</strong> no over the salary paid starting cent iraduating class <strong>of</strong> the Haver,<br />

men last year.<br />

Ford High School, Haverfurd, Pa.,<br />

The water is rough, the undertow •re upending same Una ut the<br />

strong, and the water relatively Brookllne Ouesl Home, 1020 Central<br />

wans for this time <strong>of</strong> the year. If v., with Mr, and Mr*. Franklin<br />

the present condition persists Deputy.<br />

through tomorrow, the race will be<br />

gruelling one, the captain pre- WILMINGTON POLK HIM<br />

dicted.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Churamella,<br />

<strong>of</strong> WUminston, Del., are vacailon.<br />

Tha Mich Patrol will add live ing at 809 Stenton pi.<br />

H M ••< DMT<br />

I imlinlw la NN In Hs flaM,<br />

•Iw flm afeaMfrMa and swan *M»«<br />

fffcr* FMHT A»«ltt«<br />

flawar tnkM - »»-»f4IB WMm -<br />

#W*f fwmm 1mm feat aad "<br />

prtw iipitsml t «tM i »<br />

Vain Jiiit Ntai ••< ratH t* ••—< w * . BW<br />

I'lfi Mam a» ht#i indMnal^ la k<br />

,I '7<br />

"I found a clothes drier for you In the Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Want Ads_a 100 foot rope!"<br />

Business is booming<br />

with u$r The more we<br />

sell the better the deal<br />

we make^with you—<br />

that's why-we're <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

f hml die besf tiMA "to qd the ^rf<br />

dud en Qmwcas b !<br />

FORD<br />

MM «hM yw UU<br />

M lMWildA<br />

r>DIIIV|iTHI>NIWPORD AT YOURVrORPDIAURS-TODAYI<br />

OCEAN CITY MOTORS, Inc.<br />

J 1 AM«nHc AVMIN OMan CHy, N, J.<br />

For FATHIR'S DAY or ANY DAY They'r*<br />

TOPS WITH POPS<br />

ARROW<br />

l DART'<br />

3.95<br />

Styled with tha popular non-wilt, medium-point collar that •fays fraih and<br />

neat all day. Trimly tailored for smooth fit , , , flnt "Sanfori»d" whit*<br />

broadcloth won't shrink more than 1 */•, <<br />

STEP IN TODAY FOR<br />

— America's Favorite White Shirt —<br />

9i30 A, M. to $i30 P. M, — Friday* and Saturday. •ilO-A. M, lo 9 P. M,<br />

SPECIAL<br />

GET-ACQUAINTED<br />

OFFER<br />

FASHION FAMOUS<br />

NYLON TRICOT CHARM SET<br />

GOWN<br />

Mfoal<br />

Whit., HiblMui Pink,<br />

Lagoon Blue<br />

RogulariysMS<br />

New 6.99<br />

AT THiSI LOW, LOW PRICIS<br />

z s<br />

w!lh<br />

SLIP<br />

n t»«j<br />

Whit* or Pink<br />

Raflularly 6.95<br />

New 4.99<br />

Ntet 44-4*<br />

Rafular 7.95 -r NOW !.*»<br />

PETTISKIRT<br />

Whitf or Pink<br />

ft*gul*rly 5.9$<br />

Now 3.99<br />

•Mfn L«r**<br />

nit £<br />

75 y#tffi<br />

That's <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci'ly<br />

fhis Jubilee Year<br />

174th YIAB —No. 11<br />

Find Man Dead<br />

In Bathroom;<br />

lAutopsyOrdered<br />

<strong>City</strong> and County<br />

police Prob« Porti<br />

About Victim, 27<br />

Jyocal and county police yesllerday<br />

began investigation in-<br />

|to all circumstances surroundlingtlip<br />

death <strong>of</strong> Evans McDay,<br />

|27 <strong>of</strong> 7,18 West MV whost-<br />

Ibody "'a- 1 ' f« unf ' in the bath-<br />

Iroom <strong>of</strong> his liomo late Sunday<br />

•night<br />

I prosecutor Alboii M. Ash »r(|nccet h nl\ a^ tout a:. there ««•» in •eased bath legislative hawses<br />

port an t bufclnt.** to *«• transacted<br />

tions and a *slaabje<br />

Tlif mia&urr uould Hive the state tation <strong>of</strong> summer<br />

Earlier y*«t*rday, h* all* re- Niipcri hlon and niainU'nanr-r rpspon The Mrvlce In the. hirtoric<br />

al chairman ef Hi* *flia|| bibililt over thr road from Central (•round edlBre where Oeeaa<br />

covnt|*t firoMP <strong>of</strong> au*fnblvm*H, «t •« In Oct-iin (.Itv lo tht- Marmura nmt imrsUp rltea were<br />

m mMting ef th* araup In Tr*n Intersection ulth Route P RuOKtielt i a ro<strong>of</strong> was an<br />

tan H* bed »rv*d H chairman lilvd currently in a countv hishwa)<br />

for tlx year*<br />

I nlna for what I!<br />

Ihe lotinlv only ircvnlly nkmplLtvd<br />

an IfnproM. Bicnt project fin part <strong>of</strong><br />

i planned « an outstanding<br />

Llden Mills, <strong>of</strong> M ir- it<br />

observance' Ihnsuthout the<br />

KIWANI* CLUB PPHXY Al Otrrlsan avan «at dawn an bandaal kna*<br />

la parsuaa^ *tla| tMamanai JiiMla*<br />

straw hata. HM at last weak'a maattnc Aflw amytn*), tha a*y» 4acMad<br />

they hMkad prattr launty, at Hiat.—Smtar (tuail* •*•«•.<br />

Commissioners Try Again to Get] ^.<br />

Acceptable Bids <strong>On</strong> Fire House' £<br />

Th* bodv wit on th* floor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tirttem, with th* upp*r right<br />

1 tightly wr*pp*d with th- d*ad<br />

a lew wh« |u.t .anted ta be l« .ampetMton—are thaw* a. they an...red the starting<br />

rtt b#lt Nearby w*t a spoon<br />

to buoy a quarter mil* at sea Gruelling qualification .v.nt was lust south or 10th<br />

l»nt*lntng a. pllt, which wit pat<br />

I Hilly ditfolvtd Al»o found w« *><br />

r burned match** and * book<br />

Iff covered match** A hypodermic<br />

Ifyrlng* JIKD W#* found in the<strong>City</strong><br />

Lauded <strong>On</strong> |rewn ihe police *aid<br />

| Mrf M'Di\ toM polict h. i M>II<br />

his room t ir|\ Siiiut i<br />

At iboul Up m in unult i<br />

ftKIKI i i|]Mf md iskul f.n<br />

Penn Swimming Star Paces Test Old LiqUOr LdW<br />

Safety Record Rc ^ Declines D e c l i n e s<br />

' ^guard Job<br />

tin<br />

Awarded Plaque By<br />

1 MI im<br />

u t^ lhniiir h Thi-<br />

State Official<br />

S^tunl u miiniinf.' tu<br />

visitor i p<br />

outihM inti a In 1.1 uf 41 lorn<br />

in j null-<br />

<strong>On</strong> 111 (-IK ^lld run ( lu i 1111<br />

phi 111 who -«uljns f»r Wvht Caillollc<br />

jKifk th* bjltl.loom i Jti<br />

• Picture, tmt 31<br />

IHkli School Third in 17 21 nan<br />

s (Iwr \fr McD>i\ csi^tcl h< r<br />

(Ml 4)1 I r( Hi nil Vjft t\<br />

, ,11, 1 lit HH, st<br />

They anlayed a mp«rat1t^ly<br />

e«lm turf, w*tti brMk*r» to harnpfr<br />

ftwlr t>r*#r*si t>nlv for the flri*<br />

li y*rdv, and l«>n« tw«*p»nsj il*n<br />

ttirvftlnfj them hl^h *n Hi*<br />

" Mm&J**^ ***** *** *<br />

IHI lurnu rt sin* *» it hus Jliov-td<br />

molt tUpth for the nh cuolln •<br />

t- iiiAiruci.ir iiir tin* American


S'* w<br />

QCEAN CITY<br />

no, ptmMtat <strong>of</strong> UM P-T. A.;<br />

Strata, Arthur KkMr.'Hmiii<br />

turn. Jack RwnoldM and<br />

AsOolaw.<br />

O D JUI •McHn ImpedMeiy far th.<br />

7 re Iwtm Belt il«e ef the Surnnwr Menrhi<br />

HMta nfri (hopping haun In the Mil jf till evwilni<br />

wW cantf nix during Ilia iununar SetMn.<br />

This Summmr<br />

lot thm<br />

Pint Time<br />

fci Ocian <strong>City</strong>!<br />

- Fpvara and<br />

fMstBMS Gift.<br />

Wtlh Old-World<br />

Quality and<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

^ and<br />

Toymakarp<br />

Abroad.<br />

401 ASQURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

Bishop Corson Calls For R#n«wal<br />

Of Faith in Resort's Ideals<br />

HotelmenReport<br />

Heavy Inquiries<br />

Public lr\tere$red<br />

In Children's Week<br />

Interest by the public in the forth,<br />

coming "Children's Week** program<br />

is running high, according to reports<br />

given at a dlimer meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hotel and iteitaurant As-<br />

sociation at the Southern Hotel,<br />

Wednesday night last wetlj.<br />

Members were encouraged to lear<br />

that many inquiries have been r,<br />

ceived in response te riewspaper ad<br />

verUsing In nesrby cities, and that<br />

the volume <strong>of</strong> mail was so heavy<br />

last week that it became necessarj<br />

to engage the services <strong>of</strong> a seen<br />

tary to answer it<br />

Albert Jones, chairman <strong>of</strong> a spec in<br />

committee, reported progress, am<br />

Arthur WaUclns, Diamond JubUei<br />

liaison oBlcer, reviewed the actii<br />

ities scheduled during Children<br />

Week.<br />

In an effort ts panonallu the<br />

efrerlns. It wat nwvad that Frail,<br />

dent Ralph D. Cl.rtn pananaUy<br />

aniwtr each Inquiry and that each<br />

Inquirer recalve follow-up literature<br />

from caaparaHnB member<br />

hotel*.<br />

Another mecliiit for final arrangr<br />

menu for the week was schedule'<br />

for last night (Monday) at th<br />

Luray Hotel.<br />

iUMMH ON BAY AV.<br />

William jtrnmu jr. and family, „<br />

Philadelphia, are staying at Ml 1<br />

Bay av.<br />

30 DAY SPECIAL<br />

naw^M qn4ffto*r wjis<br />

action puHi utip uuii sad<br />

ctsUtpi «Wn into «.ntsJ<br />

dtaiatng mint Itii dins<br />

wmtw dfaim tsk ihrsugb<br />

iltom tlelkii.<br />

movo tutu wain iif,|r:<br />

No brotm buRoni, ne<br />

pullej m ,<br />

$189<br />

LOW DOWN PAYMENT<br />

IASY M0NTHt,Y<br />

Yei — n»w fts pt a IMMM<br />

DIX lull; MWtlic "wwk Urn"<br />

wuhef at th* kmm pnet mm.<br />

Btfore |eu tMf dwUcMit. mA<br />

drudgery A««)«U old fuhi««f<br />

Wiih d»>f Mf Out tMW WMb dMf<br />

miracle . . . a<br />

All Week-bid<br />

Crashes Minor<br />

VohfcUc DomogaHl<br />

But No Om Hurt<br />

Despite the heavy flaw <strong>of</strong> Iramr<br />

into the regort over the past week<br />

end, only «ve accident* were report<br />

ed by police over Friday, Saturday<br />

and Sunday, None was <strong>of</strong> a serious<br />

|nature.<br />

The only misttap Sunday was one<br />

reported by John Bettare, 32. <strong>of</strong> Philadeiphia,<br />

after his truck cruhed in.<br />

to a parked automobile owned by<br />

Sylvester W. Thonmsoq, <strong>of</strong> 024 Hay.<br />

en av,, on Bay av, near 44th st,<br />

•sttara Md police he WM driv.<br />

Ing moth en Bay a*, when an<br />

olh.r .utomoblle cut In frsilt af<br />

him and forcad him t* Me read.<br />

He uld hta brakaa falM when<br />

he applied them, and his •ruck<br />

ran Into th. rear <strong>of</strong> Thompson's<br />

or. Battere eecapeal Iniury. but<br />

the crash caused an estimated ISM<br />

damage to Mia parkad tar<br />

Samuel RaunfeM, 40, <strong>of</strong> PhN.<br />

AND TRACK MB<br />

SCHOOL ATHLETIC FIILB, Mi STREET AMD WAWIWALK<br />

% P. m, — 3OWLING TOURNAMENT<br />

PLAYLAND ALLEYS «Mi STREET AND MARDWALK *<br />

f i30 P. M. — BOARDWALK PARADE<br />

LiM <strong>of</strong> march frem 12th Street en Boardwalk to C#nypntion Hall.<br />

P. M. ~ SELECTION AND CROWNING<br />

Of MKS ARTISAN 19M<br />

—AHiND THE CHURCH OF ¥pUR<br />

m nm isCOMHAUY mm w m WHTIMS<br />

IN OUR ANNUAL 0UTW6.<br />

\Y, JUNE 22, <strong>1954</strong><br />

s Gems <strong>of</strong> Diamond Jubilee<br />

Doing <strong>On</strong>^Sth jjrthdqy Program<br />

y|U TO EXPLAIN<br />

[f»ILS OF eiLEBRATION<br />

• questions pertaining to ihi,<br />

program and Its special<br />

finances, activities,! etc, #111<br />

iveri'd In a folder now be!ni{<br />

entitled "Your Diamoml<br />

Hoiltliiy in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 11 il<br />

ponwi to the eiccutlvc comat<br />

its weekly mi-cllng in<br />

1 Resiauranl. t"rldav,<br />

flBur fi Watkins, promotional<br />

(tor, presided in the absence <strong>of</strong><br />

I H Philson, general chairman<br />

i,nl K. Sullen and C, T.Weiior,<br />

b Jubilee Association's share saluj,<br />

reported upon progress and<br />

jme <strong>of</strong> the questions osltcd<br />

Ilium by purchaseis <strong>of</strong> shares,<br />

kins said that the infur<br />

, In the new folder is in great<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t Crabs<br />

Deviled Crab<br />

| Deviled Crab Patties<br />

Imperial Crab<br />

Fish Cakes<br />

Deviled Clam<br />

Fried Scallops<br />

ti<br />

<strong>of</strong> lMl Diamond J<br />

Ntraw<br />

dinner pin (OH<br />

reptifted this w<br />

i'k to t}# dollIK<br />

iiats are ava<br />

iljtble in many s<br />

with ipeclai ..-,„.,.„ .mu<br />

canes at M a pair, by calling<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce.<br />

Jubilee dinner plates, , .- ...<br />

the Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Ofonn <strong>City</strong><br />

may be purchased, while they last<br />

fur 12 for a sllifile plate or SI JO In<br />

lots <strong>of</strong> a dozen or more. The Chamber<br />

also will take orders for these<br />

attractive and<br />

COOKED SEAFOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />

• VEAL CUTLETS • HOME MADE SNAPPER SOUP<br />

Fried Shrimp<br />

Pepper Hash<br />

Fried Filet Fluke Lobster Salad<br />

or Flounder<br />

Clam Chowder<br />

French Fried Potatoes<br />

Fried Oysters<br />

Cole Slaw<br />

Crab Salad<br />

Shrimp Salad<br />

Potato Salad<br />

Macaroni Salad<br />

HOT PLATTERS<br />

FRIED CHICKEN PLATTER HALF FRIED CHICKEN<br />

with Cola Slaw, Tomato, Lettuc*, Pickle, French FriM or Potato Salad<br />

SEAFOOD PLATTER Contains: Deviled Crab, Fried Scallop,<br />

Fried Oyster, Fried Shrimp, Deviled Clam, Fish<br />

Alls Cola Slaw, Tomato, Latfuca, Tartar Sauce, Pickle, French Fri«»<br />

PLATTERS Contain: Choice <strong>of</strong> Deviled Crab, Scallops, Fish or Clam<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t Crab, Shrimp or Oysters<br />

Alto Cole Slaw, Tomato, Lettuce, Tartar Sauce, Pickle, French Frits<br />

or Potato Salad<br />

COLD PLATTERS<br />

CHOICE OF<br />

Crab Salad, Shrimp Salad, Shrimp Cocktail<br />

Lettuce, Tom«to, Cola Slaw, Pickle, Potato Salad<br />

Lobster Salad<br />

* L.Huce, Tom.to, Cole Sliw, Piekto, Potato Salad<br />

OUT OF OUR FISH DEPARTMENT<br />

Live AND BOILED LOBSTER<br />

CRASS CRAB MEAT LOBSTER TAILS STEAMING CLAMS<br />

ALL KINDS OF WISH SEAFOOD IN SEASON<br />

ASBURY AVENUE<br />

PHONES 1111 - 1516<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SINTINtLLEDGER<br />

<strong>City</strong> Honored For 1953 Traffic Safety |19,1 Pet. C. M. County Budget<br />

Boost Called Largest In State<br />

Of th. field af Martin, only 14<br />

f(|j*« ts flnlih, O.v. Bl«hop, <strong>of</strong><br />

Bryn MfWT) l*lt yur*i wlitrwr on<br />

th. b..t Mm*, flniihM fourth thh<br />

yilr lit 17t)l, H., too, dMIlnM a<br />

|»b,<br />

Olher finisheri wets John McLean*<br />

Philadelphia, 21:58. John Wanner.<br />

DEPENDABLE HOMES<br />

OF THE BETTER TYPE<br />

BUNGALOW • 4 bedroom.,<br />

heated $12,000<br />

BRICK HOME • heated,<br />

3 bedroom. ... .. $9,000<br />

Three family Apartment<br />

horn. ..."...... #1i,Sr»<br />

SINGLE HOME - two<br />

badraoml .. W,5O0<br />

GUEST HOME with<br />

• bedroom. . .. $14,500<br />

APARTMENT BUILDING<br />

« apt., extra good $27,500<br />

FARM • near OCMR <strong>City</strong><br />

63 acrat, no bldg.. $1,800<br />

FARM • near <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

3 atraf, 2 Mr'mt £0<br />

LARGE HOME - Heated<br />

1 bedroom* .... $11,000<br />

Summ.r Kmtali af BuntalMn<br />

AIM W«kly ajMlfilt<br />

CLOSED lUNMVI<br />

EDWARD H. HHiS<br />

••fat* —<br />

502 Ith St. HMM 2193<br />

The <strong>1954</strong> budget <strong>of</strong> Cap* Hay •lW.3e7.ooo. or ISJ per cent nun<br />

County ahawed tha Urgni inenu*, than a year ags.<br />

p«rcentagcwi», <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> New Jer. The Btateirlde average tas rate la<br />

nteaxid the' •»!<br />

•ey^ 21 countlei thl« year, accord. «Umaled by the •tale Chamber to<br />

be *7 so per f 100 <strong>of</strong> memd valua-<br />

Int to a tabulation preps red by the<br />

th. dtroweed pp |<br />

tion. The statewide average waa<br />

New Jersey Tupaycn AsMcJaUon<br />

at area aeveral M I a«a.'<br />

17.04 In 18M.<br />

In connection with Its annual lUll.tl-<br />

umtUllr. tbei<br />

eai booklat, "County FliianeH", to<br />

allow, the h<br />

TO INNB JULY Him<br />

to reduce the «ta» e«<br />

b* published In the early falL<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Char!** Hall <strong>of</strong> Cyn-<br />

Uv* from T.«M tb<br />

The flEures showed that In ihbj<br />

feet It ulao ellrafaipiae'<br />

fnunty the budget for <strong>1954</strong> u. il,. wyd, Pa., will arrive here next week tloo contained In ta* a<br />

mrsn, an Increase <strong>of</strong> miMO, or to vacation at 911 Sin. M., flirt landa In 1M1 whldk<br />

19.1 per cent, over IBM,<br />

floor, through July,<br />

Hvinl lasoona<br />

This cemNnrf wiHi a MafiwM*<br />

avirase IncrMM ef t,r per cmf<br />

J* ttte II county .HAM. . V<br />

ADVANCIi PLANS FOR. BALL<br />

**" ** " general i<br />

mmittee<br />

to be sponsored<br />

the Colony Club<br />

Percentage Increases in the county<br />

met with 14 mi<br />

bers <strong>of</strong> the comi<br />

budgets ranged from 1.9 per cent in<br />

bj the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Com.<br />

iiitee lit her ho<br />

Thursday afterni<br />

Burlington County' to the 19.1 In<br />

and hotels to help ans\vnr<br />

Cape May, The greatest dollar in-<br />

Mrs. Jeannrtte<br />

crease was in Ease,, the state's larg<br />

to take eharge tj ukrllu<br />

est county, where the budget rose<br />

|M> alto nported that there arc I lection el prizes<br />

il,Bi8J45 to a record «4,678.663.<br />

, .bout 75 ipHlal .vent. ll,led I at the hall on Jy<br />

The smallest dollar Increase was »22..<br />

,«•!*» program from laifer<br />

I»l In Hunterdon Caunly, which ta<br />

ish i#pt*mber,<br />

the only county with a budget <strong>of</strong><br />

fcf thinii stressed by Mr. Watkins<br />

Philadelphia, 81:12; John<br />

less than one million dollars<br />

Gale<br />

I the sales team was that "the<br />

PhiUdelphia, 23:38; John I<br />

R««>l««f" Authprizes<br />

Turn'<br />

__ Association, although recelv, MM Starts Army £ f f p<br />

bull, B#e,ley1 Point. ga-lB; %,„ Another watchdog <strong>of</strong> governmental<br />

I much assistance from the city<br />

Pickle, ColumbU, Pa.. 24:iS; Bay expenses, the New Jersey state<br />

•nment, is not dependent tlnati-<br />

PnilUoi, otean city, mm Jamei Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, also released<br />

Duly At Fort Knm 'ale <strong>of</strong> Four Veteran Houses<br />

f upon the city.<br />

Gay Ta|e«e, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs The machinery for the prepdsed<br />

PMnuris, Mthlehem, Pa., 2S-.M' survey figures this week showing<br />

Joseph Talcse, 744 Anbury av, left *MiIe <strong>of</strong> foiir units <strong>of</strong> the local vet*<br />

•he entire program, with the<br />

der me formula <strong>of</strong> apportionment,<br />

John I, Helper, Brookivllle, Pa., that property uses levied by local<br />

Friday to enter active duly with erans emergency housing project the slate will receive about 80 per<br />

27:20j John Hamilton, Chester, Pa governments in New Jersey reg-<br />

ptlon <strong>of</strong> three events ordinarily the Army ot the urmoretl divisions was set in motion last week when cent, or about M2.000, and the ell*<br />

27:40; Earl Brown, Selinifravu, Pa, istered the greatest Increase ever<br />

.lletl by the ejty, must be flnan training base. Fort Knox, Ky, the state requested the elty com. about *7,000.<br />

27:S4; Nick Coyne. Nomfch, N. Y. recorded In a single year.<br />

from nKjrplJership shares." he<br />

What the AssoelaUon does Mr Talose was cummissionerl a missioners tu draft a resolution<br />

Mill; Cordon Thomai, Plttsburgll, The total <strong>of</strong> 1809,041.000 being<br />

what the public therefore second lieuteiignt in the Reserve authorizing the sole, and the call for<br />

UM; B. laijey, Bikini Park, Pa., spent this year U an all-time high<br />

United only by the money Officers Training Corps upon his sealed bids,<br />

JO; JoKph Robbing, Philadelphia, 31. and u MS,i2I,ooo mghsr than last<br />

Recover Body Of<br />

year, the Chamber said,<br />

^lic makvii ovailabie."<br />

Braduation from the University <strong>of</strong> Julius J, Seaman, chief <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Alabama a year a^o, since then, housing section <strong>of</strong> the State Depart- Drowning Victim Anti-NeiM Law tar A detalM analysis ef tax rat.<br />

4m. esmrnittei wted to tpenter while auailinii call to active tliiiy, ment <strong>of</strong> Conservation and Economic<br />

ables thrsushBuf th. state ihsmd<br />

I Dl.mond jubilee SpHdksat he had been employed in the edi. Development, advised the commls<br />

Continued from page ) North Wildwood<br />

that .bout 44 #«r cmf sf iMal<br />

,lHi mil Sund.y at the Vasht<br />

vork sinners that the approved resolution Bales recovered the body.<br />

North Wildwood <strong>City</strong> Council last<br />

tiiatisn ii going tar schesh, while<br />

*, ana (e fumUh trophic, to<br />

school will be, necessary before the state<br />

I rue wlnneri.<br />

It wai found approximately four<br />

week adopted an ordinance designed M per cent Is far muniilpal urv.<br />

is for the SentinelLidiier can proceed with the sale.<br />

mllet from the ipst near High 10 eliminate usnecHury noises in<br />

(cat. Th. rmtainlns 11 par cent<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Sehool nnd<br />

Bi# eorrimitlee will meet later wja sport. Mfitor nr th,<br />

anaiii nest Friday at 12L1 verslty newspaper.<br />

liili.<br />

Tht rHsluHiri will fi« • Il.l.<br />

Point In Qrear Ees Harbor Bay<br />

the cemrnunlty, including a ban<br />

flnancn coonry govarnm.nt func.<br />

•dmlnlitrahjr tutharluHsn to act<br />

where TemplMan't frjudi, all<br />

againil loudjpeake from Boats and •ISill,<br />

In Hie clfy't Intereir In Hie ujll.<br />

Phllrf.lphl. BOIUemni, rvparrad<br />

airplanes promoting commercial en.<br />

The Chamber reported that the<br />

terprtses.<br />

mate tali or the prapertlai. <strong>City</strong><br />

he had plun«a«l lnt« th. water<br />

aggregate levy in the state for<br />

Ssllcitor John Bsiwili inttrueted<br />

after a half boil which fell ov.r- The ban on noi» also forbids school purposes is $225,1)58.000. an<br />

the city clerk to draft the meat,<br />

hoard,<br />

plsylni! <strong>of</strong> radios, phonographs and ncreaso <strong>of</strong> lo.i per cent over 1BS3.<br />

other musical instruments between levlei for municipal purposes total<br />

ure from a pilot copy ,.„! here ky Templclon drowned deiplta the ef. 11 p m. and 8 a. m. the use <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr, Seaman,<br />

forts <strong>of</strong> his friends to rescue him noisy construction equipment ex-<br />

BRADLEY'S The four properties are all that<br />

from the swift running tide whioh cept from 8 a. m, to B p, m,; un.<br />

remain for sale <strong>of</strong> the eight emerg-<br />

carried him away from the boat to necessary blowlnf <strong>of</strong> automobile Garrison Jewders<br />

ency houses erected for veterans<br />

his death. The group searched horns, and other loud sounding de-<br />

FARMERS MARKET jointly by the state and the city.<br />

without success for an hour, after vices.<br />

WATCHES<br />

The four properties are located M<br />

which Coast Guards and the civil The council also Introduced an<br />

202, 210 and 234 Battersea rd,, and<br />

Defense Marine Unit ef Someis ordinance to provide salaries for a DIAMONDS . JEWELRY<br />

at 78 I, station rd.<br />

Point joined In the teareh, beach director and mercantile us Expert Watch and<br />

eaUeeter bath seasonal employes.<br />

Four other properties previously Auguihii J. Smith, county can<br />

116 ATLANTIC AVINUI PHONi 2124<br />

Beach Director Carl H<strong>of</strong>fman will re- Jewelry Repairing<br />

had been purchased by tenants, un, aner, aiamlned Hie body and tar<br />

eelve #440, and Mercantile Tax Col-<br />

der an aiireemeni which gave them fined the eaule ef death ai »ac.<br />

Modernizing<br />

lector John Wiat $500,<br />

lirst ehuiee ut prices sent in by cldental drswning," .uppl.mmtad<br />

ALL WATCHES TISTED ON<br />

MEAT DEPARTMENT<br />

appraisal.<br />

by extreme •ihauitton In effsrM<br />

WATCH MAtTM<br />

CHOICf CITY DRESSED VEAL<br />

Tenant purchasers previously re. to lava hlm«H-<br />

OUEST PBOM WILMINOTON<br />

Nl ASBURY AVINUI<br />

purled were Nicholas F, Implazzio, 84<br />

Mrs, J, B, Hobos. Wilmington, DeL,<br />

6INUINI BAIY SPRING LAMI _ CHOICI BEEF E siation rd.; Kenneth F. Holland, The body was tentatively IdenU, is occupying apt. B-l at 1218 Cen-<br />

Katlanl Buk al »«• Cltr Bid,<br />

86 E, Station rd,: Ross D, Humphrey, lied By a pair <strong>of</strong> blue and white Iral av.<br />

PHONE Mm<br />

FULL LINE OF<br />

724 Moore av,, and Charles Spenee, swimming trunks which Templeton<br />

731 Moore av.<br />

was reported wearing at the time<br />

<strong>of</strong> the tragedy.<br />

PRODUCE — GROCERIES — DELICATESSEN Tenant! ef the feur remaining State Police <strong>of</strong> the Hammonton<br />

unlti were required to fake an In- barracks came here and took tinsel<br />

HHM In rwit ion* i, whloli .trill<br />

FRESH KILLED CHICKENS<br />

i printi to compare with prlnu for-<br />

centlnue until the propaiad tale warded the Hammonton station by<br />

FRYERS — ROASTING — STEWING<br />

II EBit^leted.<br />

Philadelphui police, George Foun The TRIANGLE<br />

| tain, a linilhiT in low and part V'<br />

CHICKIN PARTi — L1G§, BREASTS, ITC,<br />

| er <strong>of</strong> the boat came here laturc<br />

portioned accenting to the Invesi.<br />

Organization Will<br />

afternoon to make formal Identifi-<br />

ments <strong>of</strong> the state and the city,<br />

WI ARE CONTINUING TO OPERATE OUR<br />

cation.<br />

which built the eight units In a joint The body was sent to the Robert Bring to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

HOUSE-TO-HOUSE PRODUCE ROUTE<br />

project shortly after World War II, Mam .1 Funeral Home Pranfcford,<br />

A recent appraisal <strong>of</strong> the units by Pa, lor funeral arrangements.<br />

Walter A. Dlllrlch. conducted for<br />

AMERICA'S<br />

FRANK and ELEANOR BRADLEY<br />

the state, resulted in the eight<br />

homes being valued at $49,000, tin- Ptnn Stir Fastest In GREATEST<br />

Lifeguard Swim Test<br />

VALUES in<br />

OCEAN<br />

Contlnixd frsm MM 1<br />

f to the lifeguard force. They are, in<br />

the order <strong>of</strong> their finish: George<br />

Hall, 17:00: Jim Sutton, 17:21; Lewii<br />

Schooner, Philadelphia, 17:35; Jlin<br />

Holmes, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, IB] Prank Koh.<br />

ler, Philadelphia, I8:M; BUI Ward,<br />

Lengport, N, J,, It; Robert Miller,<br />

Philadelphia, 19:02; Richard Besehen,<br />

Philadelphia, 19 55: Eric Sailer,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 20; Janes Quigtey, Phi la.<br />

deiphla, 20:15; Buddy Preckup, Phils,<br />

deiphla, 2(1: IS. James \yalsh, Phlladelphia,<br />

21:30.<br />

Sheet far Men,<br />

Women and<br />

Children!<br />

Daily!<br />

HOLIDAY VILLA<br />

NOW OPEN DAILY<br />

(IXelPT FRIDAY)<br />

SERVING DINNERS<br />

$ PM, to 8.30 PM, — fun, 9 PJM. ta MB P4«V^<br />

Co«f Ham Ca<strong>of</strong>chv fin iaiajli Feifcjim<br />

•IS %, MAIN »THMT,<br />

Mainnnunt af MR. mt MM.J. MLaMWr MOOM<br />

CAREY'S<br />

REAL ESTATE SERVICES<br />

Boardwalk «rt 15th StrMl Phone 0178<br />

See Us If You Want fo<br />

BUY<br />

R E N T or<br />

SELL<br />

SEE US FOR<br />

SUMMER RENTALS<br />

You an search far and wide<br />

You can look high and low<br />

YOU CAN'T FIND<br />

BETTER VALUES<br />

WATCH THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

FRIDAY FOR SPECTACULAR ANNOUNCEMENT<br />


•*-V'r' !<br />

1 — WCTIOM ONE<br />

Nam* TruriMs For<br />

IhKillY Scholarships<br />

tta New JWMy Aoselitian <strong>of</strong><br />

MM Mate Board, lui mined trim<br />

Mi to udmlnUter the J Raymond<br />

MfMin MemorUI Fund, the pr<strong>of</strong>wdi<br />

tan which will be uied to<br />

provide KhoUnhlpi In nil MMta<br />

**• daMrrlM youn* nee and worn.<br />

aat.<br />

President Edw.rd C, Holme, in.<br />

nounccd the original board <strong>of</strong> iruj.<br />

lew as foLows: J. Carroll Lauglin,<br />

Beach Haven Terraee, for a 4 y.iar<br />

term; Arthur D, V«n WlflUe, K.ither<br />

ford, for three yean; Fnd w, Jenk-<br />

Ins, Cedar Grove, two yean, and<br />

Fred A^ Mrbann, Morrlatown, one<br />

year. The president lervei during<br />

his term Of <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

DIXON'S IS<br />

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Far Shopping Comfort<br />

WALKING<br />

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and Good Looks<br />

Stay on the COOL side<br />

(and the smart side) in<br />

these trim walking<br />

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3,95 up<br />

% LENGTH SOCKS<br />

To wear with<br />

walking ihartt.<br />

CAIANA SETS<br />

Colorful and<br />

comfortable.<br />

SPORT SHIRTS<br />

Long and ihort sleeves.<br />

Solid color, and prints<br />

ixon'g<br />

MEN'S sad tOW WEAB<br />

731 ASlURr AViNUI - PHONI lf»<br />

pr. 1,50<br />

9.95 to 16,95<br />

©PIN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NISHTS<br />

2.95 up<br />

20 6Ms to Stefc<br />

Artfsan Beauty Tttfe<br />

Continued from pas* 1<br />

No. ISO, American Legion, with Pott<br />

nenben and a eolor guard In the<br />

line <strong>of</strong> march. The Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

string Band also will perform In<br />

Ui parade.<br />

The new queen win he chosen at<br />

Convention Hall, and will reign over<br />

the ball to bo conducted there<br />

throughout the evening. .She will<br />

receive a variety <strong>of</strong> prises donated<br />

hy Assemblies and Individuals.<br />

Sunday morning, all ArtUanj are<br />

requested to go to the church <strong>of</strong><br />

their choice. The Moit Excellent<br />

Chaplain, Dr. Leon T. Moore, will<br />

bring the message at the message<br />

1<br />

Day<br />

Service<br />

SENIOR STUDIOS<br />

•M ASBURY AVI. PH. oug I<br />

BROKEN LKNSER<br />

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MILLER OPTICAL CO,<br />

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Ssffptlflc HQn Ciiimst<br />

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• WHK END SPECIAL<br />

MARBLE CAKE<br />

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STRAWBERRY<br />

CHIFFON PIE 60c<br />

SERVED COLD<br />

IT IS DELICIOUS<br />

WARDS<br />

Pastry Shop<br />

In.<br />

724 Aibury Avenue<br />

Phone 126O<br />

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30 DAY SPECIAL<br />

Pswerfw! Undertow sitcf<br />

iftion pulls ioip suds m\d<br />

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BIX fully automMic "work free"<br />

wisher at the lowst price ever.<br />

Before you buy the backaches and<br />

dfudjtry that go with old.fashioned<br />

wash days sec this new wash d»y<br />

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never drains dirty water bask through<br />

dean clothe*<br />

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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

YFC Conclave<br />

Nears Climax<br />

Major Feature* Due -<br />

Saturday, Sunday<br />

The annual summer conference <strong>of</strong><br />

the Etilern Region <strong>of</strong> Youth for<br />

Christ Internationgi moves into its<br />

final sessions today, lumorriiw and<br />

Sunday, with hundreds more people<br />

expected to augment the large -••«•-<br />

Th# Bible null, which ha, d(,<br />

VBlsped Info ens §f the suttaitd.<br />

Ing faaturn <strong>of</strong> Hi* confarancc,<br />

ha, been narrowed down to three<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 10 teams repreiontlng varlaui<br />

communities which Origin<br />

ally were entered,<br />

A daily eliminatiDn series has loit<br />

only the teams <strong>of</strong> Hampstead, Md .<br />

Lancaster, Pa., and Chester, Pn,, to<br />

compote in the llnals tomorrow (Saturdayi<br />

night. The winning team will<br />

represent tht> eastern region at ttw<br />

nationiil championships !ajtt?r thi^.<br />

year at Winona Lake, jnd.<br />

Tonight, conference members<br />

will vie for individual honor, in<br />

contests to determine fh« best<br />

youth In preaching, unf leading<br />

and musical Instrument playing.<br />

Last evening's session featured the<br />

showing <strong>of</strong> a new film release <strong>of</strong><br />

the greeting extended evangclbit<br />

Billy Graham recently by 40,000 pursons<br />

in London.<br />

NAACP To Spon-or<br />

Patriotic Tea Hero<br />

A patriotic tea to which the pub-<br />

lic is invited will bo sponsored h^ro<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Jun</strong>e SO, by the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> branch <strong>of</strong> the National Assoelation<br />

for Advancement <strong>of</strong> Colored<br />

People.<br />

The affair will be in the WnshinK'<br />

ton Hotel. Bth St. and Simpson av.,<br />

from 8 p, m. to midnight. A small<br />

donation will be taken. An entertainment<br />

program will bo presented<br />

Meantime, Association directors are<br />

formulatine plans for the group's<br />

annual July 4 celebration which will<br />

feature a program <strong>of</strong> Barnes and<br />

sports at the 34th at. playground.<br />

Morning activities an the Fourth<br />

will Include games and rices far<br />

yeunfiten, with prliet and flfti<br />

far the winner,, and * bainball<br />

same during the aftBrneen be,<br />

tween s team repreientlns the<br />

Aisoelation and another eiititand,<br />

ing nine sf the area.<br />

Ail thi! activities oil the Fourth<br />

will bo open to the public. Mr. North<br />

invited residents <strong>of</strong> the cuntralclly<br />

area to join the Association and par,<br />

ticipate in it* programs.<br />

Children to be Guests<br />

Of Hotels for Week<br />

Contlnu«d from pag* 1<br />

ridsi at GIIM*rt'i pun Dsgk, Blng.<br />

ham'* Kfddt* Rld« and Pluyland<br />

•muttmtnfh Self rldt# will hm<br />

provided by Cap*. Chrlt Montapna<br />

and corifsttioni by SaKy'i Swt*t<br />

Shop and tht CoPP*r Kattl* Fuds*<br />

Shop,<br />

The nine-day conference, which bejfnn<br />

last Sunday, will be climaxed<br />

this Sunday afternoon and evening<br />

lit the Methodist Church, Bth st, andwith<br />

an Interesting musical program<br />

Central av.<br />

J"gi. Closing services at the Music<br />

The throe-day outing is sponsored<br />

by the Artisans Extension Commit,<br />

tee, with Noel O. Orover 8r., chair, Th* muilcil MatlBn will bagln<br />

man. The Artisans outing <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at 1 p. m, and will fa.rura th.<br />

eomniittce, a subcommittee <strong>of</strong> tile fanwwi Chi-lit F.mlly, Iwllrlnstri,<br />

extension group, Is headed by<br />

Charles E. Roberts and Albert Hum, • lalgh bails, olint* and tlmilir Im.<br />

plamanti<br />

In addUion, the concert program<br />

lists tht PetUtown, Pit. Band thu<br />

Palermo Brothers and the hllMi 1<br />

during the evening by local and visiting<br />

artists.<br />

Mr, Giarth said thit the pragram<br />

is an innuvatiaii dcrstgned to promote<br />

fuiure trade among today's<br />

young visitors, "Children^ Wetk"<br />

will beeemi an aiinusl ^¥ent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Outdoor Movies Association $o that youagstera will<br />

become regular viMters as they<br />

grow Into adultf and, in turn* bring<br />

their own children liere,<br />

Begin Tonight Tht yeungiters will bt gutiff ef<br />

Central Civic Assn. fh* AHeelatisn in tht bails <strong>of</strong><br />

snt child for *v«ry adult. <strong>On</strong>e-<br />

Sponsors Programs day vifitors iPt net included,<br />

Th?» aiiglbl* muff bt fram F*fa^<br />

The annual weekly community tivtly iliitsnt poloH and her* f«r<br />

movie program at the 34th st, play,<br />

it feait a wttk.<br />

ground, sponsored by the Central<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city civic Association, will The pr<strong>of</strong> ram was planned by a<br />

begin tonight as the neighborhood committee headed b^ John W, Ash,<br />

group opens its summer activities. Ho was a§aigted by Miss K3,V Ryan,<br />

This evening's program will begin<br />

region-wide choir made up <strong>of</strong> YFe<br />

Ray Sunderland and Al Jones, Thy<br />

at B o'clock and will show two fea.<br />

members.<br />

committee werked in conjunetioii<br />

lures. "The Climax" stars Boris with Arthur Watkins, prqmai.on di<br />

The Rev, Hal Webb, eastern re Kirloir, Susanna Foster and Turban rector for the Diamond Jbil^<br />

glonal evangelist, will be the speak, I Bey in a mystery chiller, and "Tteas.<br />

er at the closing service Sunday ; ure <strong>of</strong> Monte Carlo" is a swash-<br />

evening, Dr, Bob Cook, regional buckling adventure starring Olenn<br />

president, Is presiding over the ses Langan and Adelc Jergens. •§» MOTHERS!**!!!<br />

siqns. The conference is under the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> the Rev. Floyd Anker, W, Earl North, Aiiaclation •«. lour Cblldrea'l Wtaw •!<br />

berg.<br />

rtfary, announced tht motion pie-<br />

CHIlORINi OUTFITTIaS<br />

rum will be ihown •ash Friday<br />

night at the playground after dark,<br />

and invited Hie general public lo A SPEAR'S SH<br />

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LHVI OCMH <strong>City</strong> (10th St.):<br />

JiM A.M-^O.IIy Exc.pt Sunday (C.md.n and Phll.d.l^l i<br />

Saturday {C.md.n <strong>On</strong>ly)<br />

n "««»!plllli<br />

5:53 AM.—Sunday. <strong>On</strong>ly (C.md.n)<br />

RICHARD'S DRESS SHOP<br />

819 ASIURY<br />

ONE-PIECE<br />

TERRY PLAY SUITS \<br />

ONIPiiei<br />

PLAY SUITS 1,91<br />

PASTEL SHADES _ OIN§HM«_(HM3J<br />

ALSO IN CHiUDRIN'i IIZII<br />

WHITE-PAINTED WOOD<br />

DECK CHAIRS<br />

SPECIAL<br />

FUN FLOATS, 3 SIZE<br />

BEACH UMBRELLAS — ASSORTED COLORS<br />

$7.95 fo $21,95<br />

fiEACH BACK RESTS — Special $1.39<br />

Read Hardware & Paint Co,<br />

Phone 0001<br />

(Establlihed 1912)<br />

852 Aibury AvtnviJ<br />

(Opp. <strong>City</strong> Hall)<br />

COOKED SEAFOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />

• VEAL CUTLETS • HOME MADE SNAPPER SOUP<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t Crabs<br />

Deviled Crab<br />

Deviled Crab Patties<br />

Imperial Crab<br />

Fish Cakes<br />

Deviled Clam<br />

Fried Scallops •<br />

Fried Shrimp Pepper Hold<br />

Fried Filet Fluke Lobster Salad<br />

or Flounder Crob iotad<br />

Clam Chowder<br />

French Fried Potatoes<br />

Frisd Oysters<br />

Cole Slaw<br />

HOT PLATTERS<br />

FRIED CHICKiN PLATTIR HALF FRIED CHICKiN<br />

with &»!• Slaw, Temate, Lettuce, Piekle, French Fries or Petite S*W<br />

SEAFOOD PLATTER Contains: Deviled Crab, Fried Scollop,<br />

Fried Oyster, Fried Shrimp, Deviled Clam, Fish<br />

, A|se Cole Slaw, Temate, Lettuce, Tartar Sauce, FIEWS, f reach PrM<br />

HOT PLATTERS Contain: Choice <strong>of</strong> Deviled Crab, Scallops, Flih or<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t Crab, Shrimp or Oysters<br />

Alie Celt Slaw, Temate, Lettuce, Tartar Sauce, Pukle, French Fflif<br />

or Potato Salad<br />

1155 ASIURY AVENUE<br />

COLD PLATTERS<br />

CHOKE OF<br />

Crab Salad, Shrimp Salad, Shrimp Coekt«!!<br />

Lettuce, Temate, Col. Slaw, Pickle, Potato Salad<br />

Lobster Salad<br />

Lettuce, Temate, Cola Slaw, Pickle, Potato Salad<br />

OUT Of OUR FISH DEPARTMENT<br />

• " LIVI AND BOILED LOBSTER<br />

SOFT CRABS CRAB^ MEAT _ LOBSTER TAILS STIA<br />

ALL KINDS OF FRESH SEAFOOD IN SEASON<br />

Shrimp Salad<br />

Potato Salad<br />

Macaroni SoW<br />

PHONES 15t<br />

BAY, JUNE 25, <strong>1954</strong><br />

\ point, P».. «rr Mayine m 2 ,a £ M °« W ''W». <strong>of</strong> ll,Bm<br />

{,V; for the M-nsmi. nay i,v ' v "ioninK at in,-<br />

[JOIN WITH THE ARTISANS<br />

IN THEIR BIG WEEK END<br />

ANNUAL OUTfNG<br />

Friday - Saturday - Sunday,<br />

1 m p M<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 25-26-27<br />

O P. M.<br />

Ladles' Card Party, Hotel<br />

9.-30 A, M, Saturday, Motor Parade.<br />

11:00<br />

A. M. Saturday, junior Artisans Field and Tmek<br />

| 1:00 P, M, Saturday, Bowling Tournament<br />

Treasure Hunt, O«an Ciry Merchants cooperating.<br />

> -<br />

| «;]0 P. M. Saturday, Band Ceneert. Jth Street (Below<br />

8:30 P. M, Saturday, Boardwalk Parade,<br />

9iOO P. M. Saturday, Selection and Crowning <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />

1<br />

Artisan el 19S4. Public Invited: N« Cha^l<br />

Dancing Follows.<br />

Me '<br />

||0;30 A, M, Sunday, Attend the Church <strong>of</strong> Your Choice<br />

Rev, Leon T Moore, our most excellent<br />

Chaplain, will bring us a<br />

Mefhodisf Choreh, 8th "<br />

Avenue.<br />

744 ASBURY AVE.<br />

PHONE 1035<br />

Hera Prom (Ilinslf<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. VornOfi and<br />

ciaufihiiTs Katy and LauplM, <strong>of</strong> Evan'<br />

-Mori. IN. have been visiting in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

CHy ruci-ntly. They also spent some<br />

lime wilh their friends. Mr. and Mis<br />

Huhrri C, Ciirrii!, 7 Occnn av.<br />

Phon. 1544<br />

Dr. Roger G. La Rosa<br />

Optometrist i<br />

S44 Central Av«.<br />

OMAN CITV, N, J.<br />

— Of ripe Hriuri —<br />

Dolly liim in SiSO<br />

Nn ITmins OR \Vra. and Sun.<br />

Mori, and Kil. t]ve, hy Appt.<br />

PRINTING<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

STATIONERY<br />

Lewis L.<br />

Barrett<br />

farmeri? S«nrlnel Loda»r<br />

Job Printing Dspt.<br />

Phene ISM<br />

807 Aibury Avenue<br />

NOW IS THE TIME<br />

TO CALL OUR<br />

BONDED MESSENGER<br />

FOR YOUR GARMENT TO BE<br />

PERSONALIZED<br />

CLEANID — OLAIID — R1PAIR1D<br />

STORED<br />

IN OUR MODiRN CUSTOM<br />

COLD STORAGI VAULTS<br />

LOCATfO ON PRPMISIS<br />

STANDARD RATES<br />

W/hy <strong>of</strong> course -tfiey mn stey -forrf<br />

••• it's simple to prepare meals on short notico<br />

when you have a<br />

You'll welcome the eanutmence <strong>of</strong> a<br />

freezer when unexpected guests drop<br />

in. It's so easy to take out exactly<br />

the cuts <strong>of</strong> moot you want to serve<br />

... the vegetabiea and fruit for a<br />

complete meal. No hur.'iod shopping<br />

trips ... no lant-minute opening <strong>of</strong><br />

ATLANTIC CITY «<br />

caja. Serve your finest foodi, per.<br />

feetly preserved, wliennver you wtah,<br />

in Ma«on oroutlYou'Ube surprised at<br />

the money you can save in the family<br />

food budget. And you'll be delighted<br />

to flnd the time-mving, work-mmlng<br />

ease <strong>of</strong> preae- 'ing ftjodi bylteezing.<br />

ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />

Two Injured As<br />

Auto Hits Pole<br />

Driver Says His<br />

Lights Went Out<br />

A IBy nr:ieriric Co. pole before he coiild York eriiie for "diineing a.N well a<br />

iring (ho vehicle to a stop. Ho was e Kelly" but biMng a hem<br />

'hnrged with reckless driving. linger and ortor.<br />

MY PLAY SCHOOL<br />

WILL BE HELD AGAIN ON THE BEACH<br />

School will be held Monday through Friday<br />

Ages 4 lo 8<br />

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION<br />

SUE KAISER<br />

211 WIST ATLANTIC BLVD. PHONI<br />

Thit Summer<br />

for the<br />

first Time<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>l<br />

Souvenirs, Party<br />

Favors and<br />

Christmas Sift!<br />

with Old-World<br />

Qualify and<br />

Charm—directly<br />

from the<br />

workshops <strong>of</strong><br />

Craftsman and<br />

Tsyrnakarf<br />

Abroad*<br />

«51 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Of thi li mtmlnri sf ft» r.g.<br />

ular caif, Barbara Quanay, young<br />

aefrail from Yonkara. N, Y., wai<br />

Hlacftd to play ,n. only fimlnlnt<br />

rsla. Mill Quanay hn bnn actlva<br />

In Naw York falavlllsri and<br />

radio work and alia hat 4mnm »m><br />

mMallng.<br />

Giarth Urges Curb<br />

<strong>On</strong> Job Jumping Here<br />

Continued trom pag( I<br />

comporing wages from job to Job Is<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the quIrke.Nt ways <strong>of</strong> ruining<br />

morale.<br />

Pr.tld.int Olirfh (lie ollad fsr<br />

Garrison Jewelers<br />

WATCHES<br />

DIAMONDS . JEWELRY<br />

Expert Watch and<br />

Jtwajlry Repairing<br />

Modernizing<br />

All, WATCHIS TESTID ON<br />

WATCH MAITIR<br />

MS ASIURY AVINUe<br />

Nktiensl Bask ef Qf^BI Citjr Bldg,<br />

11ION-K SIII<br />

Mi. csap*r*Nan ef .*ch AMtJaNcn<br />

m.mb.r In finding Wt wlwtfHr mr<br />

not an appllc.nl (• naw, er ha.<br />

ba.n werklng I i OcHn <strong>City</strong>, who<br />

hll anvlawl amployar wai and<br />

why h. I. applying far a chanfa.<br />

nxxitiu a«o<br />

•lone to anaet an<br />

Uni up a mm at ngtatratlaai i<br />

iwaltk aaBliutloa<br />

fk<br />

TBe ommhuontra<br />

He said ho intends to do syery* take, action Ml Ute (round<br />

is the story <strong>of</strong> a Navy supply crew Cnrmon Capliniier. popular at a hing legally possible to Iry to keep i t wsyM "<br />

In the hack areas <strong>of</strong> the p*cinie, comedian with Gateway theatre goera out trangient employes who ire un.<br />

Where tht'y would like either action Inst season, will play the role <strong>of</strong> desirable.<br />

Buy a JUMIH Man NMM<br />

or feminine compfinlonshlp, or both. "Dowdy",<br />

The story becomes more animitiiii<br />

when a jgroup <strong>of</strong> nurses come into<br />

the area.<br />

Mr. Raymond, In the title role. Is<br />

the executive <strong>of</strong>llciT aboard the ship,<br />

Wail Chsifer, p.,<br />

IMPQRTID<br />

Toyi<br />

Decoration!<br />

Handicraft<br />

OCEAN CITY, N, J.<br />

PALERMO'S MARKET<br />

921 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

CHARLEY and FRED<br />

J<br />

Choice<br />

SWIFT<br />

PREMIUM<br />

MEATS<br />

FULL LINI OF<br />

FROZEN FOODS<br />

GROCERIES<br />

PRODUCE<br />

Open Daily — 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.<br />

Open Friday Evening Until 8:30 P, M.<br />

WHY WAIT IN LINE?- -<br />

Save Your Time • Patience and Temper<br />

PHONI Btfi FOR RIAL SERVICE anrf PHII DELIVERY<br />

SB* FOOD<br />

IN OUR MARKET<br />

Oysfers • Clams - Lobster Tails<br />

Lobster Meat - S<strong>of</strong>t Crabs<br />

AND OTHER FRESH SEA FOOD IN SEASON<br />

OUR OWN FRIED CHICKEN<br />

COOKED SEA FOODS TO TAKE OUT<br />

Crabmeat - Scallop* - S<strong>of</strong>t Crab*<br />

Shrimp . Devtlad Crabs<br />

COLE SLAW FRENCH FRIED POTATOES<br />

•WIR MASH POTATO SfkLAO<br />

TRY OUR DELICIOUS SPECIAL PLATTERS<br />

We Deliver - - - Phone 1341<br />

SPENCER SEA FOOD<br />

SEA FOOD MARKET and KITCHEN<br />

IM. STREET and ASBURY AVINUI<br />

1 HEYWOOD-<br />

i WAKE FIELD<br />

OLD COLONY<br />

MODERN<br />

ASHCMFT<br />

— FOR —<br />

Living Room • Dining Room . Bedroom<br />

ee m<br />

,704 ASBURY AVENUE,<br />

Open Friday and Saturday Night Til 9<br />

ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Home <strong>of</strong><br />

America's<br />

Leading Brands<br />

If Catalina Swimwear<br />

^r Duke KahanamBku Baach S«t»<br />

it Westminster Sacks<br />

if Van Heusan Sport Shim<br />

if Wembley and Botany Tie*<br />

if Botany "500" Suit.<br />

if Van Heuien Shirt*<br />

if Northcool Suits<br />

ir Botany "100" Sport Coat,<br />

Mercantile<br />

License Fees<br />

Now Due!!<br />

ORDINANCE No, 597 and Amended Ordinance 768<br />

provides that all MeRCANTILe LICENSE FEES •hall b* du* and<br />

payable In the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> Clerk in <strong>City</strong> Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

on the FIRST DAY OF JUNE in each year, and shall expire<br />

May 31st following such payment.<br />

Any person violating any section <strong>of</strong> this Ordinance shall<br />

upon conviction before the Magistrate be subject to a fine.<br />

RBGINA B. RODGERS,<br />

Clfy Qlmrk.


.....'Fete<br />

Saturday<br />

Kn John a. ObmrU <strong>of</strong><br />

MrtPbl* ud Hi tad,it,, <strong>On</strong>u<br />

W, •» «l.br.Un« their Mtb w«d<br />

dim Uwlvtnary at • dlsiw tenor.<br />

«•• (Saturday) at UMIF •unnr<br />

Known u -Uncla John' hi their<br />

•tonmar community. Mr, Obert ».<br />

eantty «Mnt*d hi. Htk tatrthd.y<br />

and Mn. Obwt her Hrd,<br />

is!sl& mvmtU<br />

Sb|c at prfr,-, lo ssis y0B,<br />

M<br />

IF WE SILL IT<br />

Wl CAN FINANCE IT.<br />

Tha Offlca whirs our Cuitsfnen<br />

Sand their Friend..<br />

BRIDEGAM REALTY<br />

516 8th St. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Phone 0953<br />

Flo Mfmy, xawfiMpMiiit<br />

Mcratary, and Mia Clara McClary,<br />

financial<br />

have u Invited lUHti the membera<br />

A box supper preceded th« m**i.<strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>of</strong>t cUl board <strong>of</strong> the Fifth<br />

Inf at 0 30 p m. with Mn William<br />

•apUM Church, Philadelphia<br />

Thotn abierving the unlvcrury<br />

with the honored gueitl will be Dr.<br />

Davids and Mrs Vou acting AS<br />

hoalfsses<br />

Mrs Ladiry reported on activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> (.lit* state convention at lUddon<br />

and Mn. Jaaeph W, Kebrer. Deacon<br />

Hull recently, and her lmprpsntons<br />

and Mrs. Rat Eastwood, Deacon and<br />

ns a delegate M>rch«nriU« rlub c*r<br />

Mn, Albert Gibbs. Deacon Fr.d The "hut**. Jit 8Lh st. and MIA itr» went to Mm Lewis Gandy,<br />

Schwelnle, MlM Mary Leopold, Miss Boartlwulk, was tin* Halting Tuoutlay M ra VOSH, Mm Ladley And Mrs<br />

Ellubeth McDowell, Mrs. Mary«Blri>- cv-fMilntf for tin* installation <strong>of</strong> olh Bowkei<br />

mm, Mn. Henry Norrls and son.<br />

Henry, the organl>t tor the church.<br />

and Mn. Robert Jackson,<br />

rvrs <strong>of</strong> the <strong>On</strong>-nn <strong>City</strong> Civic Club.<br />

with Mis. Clnrenco S. Scull acting Mrs Roo*r K NAVIU* was guait<br />

a.s installing <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

«p**k*r $h* 0*v* m book rtvlaw<br />

c ceremony wns an Impressive<br />

<strong>of</strong> th* b**t wllvr "Doilr**", by<br />

one hi which tht' outgoing oilk-vr;<br />

Anna M«rf* Svlinko Thl» I* A<br />

receivwl vummondalury jippiiiisal <strong>of</strong><br />

ttory by diary o# A popular young<br />

thrir work for. thf club ami rmpim<br />

woman <strong>of</strong> th* French- Republic<br />

sis was pi act i] upon tin- tlulios nt<br />

during the y**rt <strong>of</strong> th* wars <strong>of</strong><br />

the new uflk'vrs<br />

*ogr*«lon <strong>of</strong> Napolaon Bonapart*.<br />

"I hi (.tub uiH n sumo uvular<br />

i Hint Untib in tht 1-iilL<br />

j * * *<br />

Reporters Observe<br />

50th Anniversary<br />

Mr and Mrs, John StfUlherS, 2200<br />

Aahurv av.i recently celebrated their<br />

BQth wedding nnniversary at a fara-<br />

I ily ci'nner KIVLTI at their home,<br />

| Euih burn and raised in Scotland,<br />

, tht* s.riiti.erV havo lived in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> for thy ynixl fuur yearn, having<br />

moved from philatteipnm<br />

G.<br />

HOMES<br />

NOW<br />

AT GREATLY<br />

REDUCED<br />

COSTS!<br />

SCOTT<br />

RIAL ESTATE<br />

614 iiOHTH STRUT<br />

SALES SUMMER RENTALS<br />

WILLIAM W. HICKLER<br />

LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER<br />

417 34TH STRUT<br />

MORTGAGES PHONE 31 SO<br />

Oaut A YEAR-ROUND HOME<br />

MlilOOM HOME<br />

*895<br />

Hl.4t.,« All<br />

C<br />

3-lfBIOOM MM Sf,SN<br />

THE COST OF SUMMER RENTALS<br />

VETS-*495 DOWN<br />

All •atNamant Csata<br />

EASILY FINANCED<br />

undar VA or FHA<br />

ondw VA or FHA A M<br />

merion park<br />

§11 THESE BEAUTIFUL<br />

2- OR S-NDMOM YEAR-ROUND HOMES<br />

FOR YEAR-ROUND LIVING<br />

ff?-<br />

OU utolW uWMtl. lint<br />

s-: At-'<br />

• Sanllaw, «••"! du»< iflull Dto Iwi,<br />

a InataH »r*»«<br />

• S» tut lad Hit naUf,<br />

a 50 • 1W Mi Mm Nnl tat<br />

a Cit, nla >M SialUri wa<br />

.Iurtul0tu.cn, «*»(• 4<br />

34 AND BAY AVI;<br />

OCEAN CITY 9094<br />

WHY PAY MpHE RENT , , . whtij you, can<br />

own your own home in Merion Park in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>. Enjoy 82 week vacations until you're<br />

ready to retire. When that day comes, your<br />

retirement home's paid for with tin vacation<br />

money you would have spent anyway.<br />

MERION PARK DEVELOPMENT CORP.<br />

Two Reichle Brothers, Both in<br />

U. $. Army, Become Engaged<br />

PATRICIA D. FRANKLIN<br />

Germantown Couple<br />

Start 41 sf Season j<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Heyser.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Germantown. celebrated Iheir<br />

SOih wedding anniversary Tuesday<br />

at an open house at their home.<br />

They will arrive ill <strong>Ocean</strong> city this<br />

week end to start their 4ist sunv<br />

mer season here. They will be<br />

guests at the Flanders Hotel.<br />

Their only child. Mrs. Samuel J.<br />

Hanna. the former Virginia Mildred<br />

Heyser, divides her time between<br />

her home in Germantown and her<br />

home at 2632 Wesley liv.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Brown<br />

j<strong>On</strong> Trip To Scotland<br />

Mr. and Mrs, John Brown, 27M<br />

Asburs* av., saijed en the Queen<br />

Elizabeth last week for a threemonth<br />

visit lo their native Scotland,<br />

i They will visit with Mr. Brown's 00year-old<br />

mother, who lives in Fife,<br />

shire.<br />

Mr, Brown made a visit live years<br />

ago, but Mrs, Brown has not seen<br />

her birthplace In 2B years.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

BAY SECTION<br />

BUNGALOW<br />

furnl.hnl, larpa 1st. 2-ttt faraf*.<br />

A r..l buy. M% 61 Flninflng,<br />

3 b^Jroomi, -living room, dining<br />

ream, kltch.n and bath, Nlcdy<br />

RMu»< to<br />

$1,700<br />

Mutt Sail<br />

ATTENTION Gl'i<br />

W« havt nvcral hornet •valllkl*<br />

which Hii b. punhaiad tar 10%<br />

DOWN. Balance mart9a|«d (<strong>of</strong><br />

U trH yarn,<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Yiar 'round ham*, ] Badrasm,<br />

b»th, living room, dining room,<br />

kltchan—Hat water halt, unfuf<br />

nlth«(. Prlc.<br />

56,000<br />

SUMMER RENTALS<br />

ALL Trrai — ••• us FIRST<br />

D, ALLEN<br />

STRETCH, JR.<br />

803 Centr«l A<br />

FIKHMMM<br />

JOAN M, M0CNNALY<br />

John Andrew Reichle, USA,<br />

PHILA EVENING &<br />

SUNDAY BULLETIN<br />

For Hems Delivery Service<br />

Phone O. C. 66<br />

MORTGAGE LOANS<br />

Conventions I F.H.A.<br />

Construction Loanl—G.I.<br />

NATIONAL BANK<br />

OF OCEAN CITY<br />

Oeean <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

SIA ISLE OFFICE:<br />

4!rd StrHf jind Ljndli Avenue<br />

tiSlHT rrdpral D^najiU iBxyrsSF<br />

rtl<br />

JOIN THE ARMY!<br />

OF HOME BUYERS<br />

MARCHING TO<br />

MILLS OFFICE<br />

BUNGALOW<br />

healed ...<br />

BRICK HOMI<br />

' 3 bedrooms<br />

4 bedrooms,<br />

* 12,000<br />

heated,<br />

... $?,000<br />

Three family Apartment<br />

home ....... $13,500<br />

SINGLE HOMI . two<br />

bedrooms . , , $6,500<br />

GUEST HOME with<br />

8 bedrooms . . . $14,500<br />

APARTMENT BUILDING<br />

6 apt*, extra good 127,100<br />

FARM - near <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

63 acres, no bldgi. J 1,800<br />

FARM • near <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

3 acre*, 2 bedr'mi $5,000<br />

LARGE HOME<br />

5 bedroom* ,<br />

Heated<br />

.. $11,000<br />

Summer Rtntali ol Bvnfalswi<br />

and Large Horn*,<br />

AIM Weekly Rental!<br />

CLOSED SUNDAYS<br />

EDWARD H, MILLS<br />

Ruliitit* — Iniuranfl<br />

502 Bth St. Phone 1193<br />

"fniuiw Yow Title and Be Safe"<br />

PLANT FOUNDED IN IIH<br />

COMPLETE TITLE INSURANCE<br />

THROUGHOUT NEW JERSEY<br />

CHiLSiATITLi<br />

and GUARANTY COMPANY<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

NATIONAL BANK OF OCiAN CITY BUILDING<br />

OTNIR oppieut<br />

. M*«MjOepe Ib, fleut<br />

• • • WTI¥ ll • • • M -^<br />

it<br />

FOR SALE<br />

FRIC<br />

8 FAMILY APARTMENT HCMJSl<br />

lit and Ind floor apn. with anclOHd ,un<br />

room combination, hltfhvn, 1 bmlroom. ai<br />

•Ml hoi Wltar hMI, iultabla'for a yaar arou<br />

furnlihod. lit floor partly furnlthad. Storm<br />

S«r«l«.<br />

$1S,SOO<br />

E, M. MAXWELL<br />

Realtor<br />

ROBERT R. BENNETT<br />

1400 WIST AVENUE<br />

RENTAL TAL SPECIAL!<br />

JUST COMPLETED! ED! NN«w<br />

duple* avaiUW,<br />

full Massn. Right on the BMeh thii<br />

bmth Apartment features three bedroom<br />

beds) Mahogany living room and diiiinj<br />

if* newly furnished, heated, automati" w<br />

cold cora eutiide euriioa showeri. ihowart. There's real home honw \M,1 2<br />

Ctl Central A Avenue batidei bid being bi clsia d" to churrfL<br />

pertstien and tfores, SEE FOR YOURSELF TH^i<br />

KTTEB bny- ffam Briars 8 m<br />

When a soldier becomes engaged<br />

1<br />

for b*lt**F %S1UFH and thai<br />

to be minted, it Is newsworthy. But Miss Franklin and Pvt. Reienle<br />

when two soldieri, who happen to<br />

feat* yep nothing mt all* by<br />

are both graduate* <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

be brothers, both become engaged <strong>City</strong> High School, class <strong>of</strong> 1951. He<br />

The t'ouplf? havtj twi> diiughlefN, In the same week, that in rather<br />

also attended the University o f<br />

KAL pridp ft! annr^hip<br />

«il<br />

fa** jnurs whrii v« buy lh| Mr*. Harry Jan.*. and Mrs. John, A, unusual.<br />

Virginia. Miss Franklin is employed<br />

Ii y twiMf unit U Brown, but), ui (HM-iui <strong>City</strong>, and That's what happened this week in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Forrest Laundry.<br />

Ja bay n, in PS unt* sun, John Htiuthuis, o£ Hover= or the two sons <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Fvt, Reichle is stationed with the<br />

ffil il ritffi]Hh»B iin<br />

did fumc M unly<br />

tuttn. Ha Thuru arts two erand^ Edward B, Heichle, II] Brighton pi. Army at Brooke Medical Center,<br />

Mrs, Helen Franklin, 1033 West Fort Sam Houston, Texas.<br />

• F VCHi are inti*rt*t,ira] in mak<br />

•„ announced the engagement (if<br />

I Ing Mlur il!.!iflr« «i*fk tiiT<br />

Mr, andj Mrs, Joseph Mochnaly, <strong>of</strong><br />

her daughter, Patricia Dellazine, lo<br />

I sou, =v if a fah'i E» WRins «S<br />

Trenton, announced the engagement<br />

FOR SALE<br />

I fhu hiFgr f)fur=lBl!iii!i tlniii<br />

<strong>of</strong> their daughter, Joan Marie, to<br />

mil si !«• hit hi ts» spttli' i^f-ati- Beautifully Furnished<br />

Charles R, Reichle, a brother <strong>of</strong><br />

A f.-ii! r>ui-rif.fo = ==4*10l,'>U0.I<br />

COTTACI ,,.<br />

Catharine Drain <strong>On</strong> John.<br />

VT ln= (Ji»Hi)p„ Pn<br />

alls wara dl>cu>Hd<br />

sir and Mrs. Ulln Uarruan, 20M<br />

t ' 21. *' "HI<br />

afrair.<br />

" a unique and Rev. pr. Willtam Faulds will<br />

t'cntral av;, are eiyertaining Mr. -md<br />

ioim the<br />

The Krqup also voted «3 In bo 'Mrs.<br />

Paul, I, Broun and son, <strong>of</strong><br />

II n.is -.n^malK planned ti> picnic donated to the 'Harold Ilaslcil<br />

un lhl Baltimurr. and Mrs Ceriion Nanale<br />

* bench, but the RirK dfcid.^il Fwnd" In Pleasantvillp.<br />

and iluuKhlir, <strong>of</strong> llisf.uk. Munluno<br />

tti work nnd nctdmplish more bmlar<br />

DOROTHY PLEVA<br />

Mr. and Mr*. C. Juwiilt I'lovn. oi<br />

t^liihitlflpliifi, ItitM.- ;iiinotimi-il \h\<br />

< luyii^finrnl uf thru (i;niuhU'i\ l>ul'<br />

uthv. to .)iinn'^ Ciii ru ,lr., -son ot<br />

Mrs. J.inirv <br />

Miss Plcva is a ^liulllatf nf Ito\<br />

buiOUr-'.h HiMli Sfhotil antl fiihnel<br />

lilhiilic^^ Collide and is «'mpto>t'(l l»<<br />

i t'liihi(it'lnht;i phMUw-njii.ivnif. nrm<br />

Slir iiiul lu-i lainit> Jin- Miinint-f H.-M-<br />

Ml'<br />

Ciiv II. i.s un Arm> vetfd<br />

StfVfl'Jll .Vl'ill'S 111<br />

rd t>y \\u* IIIICHK.<br />

py y<br />

lioiiiil Hu^ini'ss Miieliiiif.<br />

is now receivinn ^pott;»i<br />

thnt tirm nl Endkuit. N<br />

GREETING CARDS<br />

FOR ALL OCCASIONS<br />

MyWOOD PRESS<br />

Ph. 1490 823A»boryAve.<br />

ASK FOR<br />

wrse<br />

POTATO CHIPS<br />

INTROPUCiNG ANOTHER<br />

LINE OF FABULOUS<br />

COTTON DRESSaS<br />

W<br />

JERRY GILDEN<br />

Sizes 10 is 11<br />

1011 DcHlrsch Avc.<br />

WOODBINE<br />

Phone 14311<br />

Boot • II to 8_Dally Including<br />

Sun'iJ.y<br />

ESTABLISHED tf)g<br />

Diamond Tailor Shop<br />

L. J, MAZZARELLA, Prop. ,<br />

609.611 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Dry Cleaning<br />

Pressing<br />

Repairing<br />

Alterations<br />

Guaranteed Moth Pro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

INSURED FUR STORAGE<br />

Cleaning - Repairing<br />

Pick Up and Delivery PHONf 1120<br />

YOUR<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

A&P<br />

SUPER MARKET<br />

AT<br />

300 EIGHTH STREET<br />

WILL BI OPEN<br />

TUESDAY,<br />

THURSDAY and<br />

FRIDAY NIGHTS<br />

Eflecllve Immediately far tha<br />

'TIL 9 P, M. Baljnce <strong>of</strong> tlii Summer Month*<br />

Th«ie *«fri ihopBlng heuri in the t«l if tha evening<br />

will Esntlnue during tha Summer itinn.<br />

LIDA<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

SIRVINO PiLICIOUS<br />

FULL COURSE DINNERS<br />

DAILY PROM 4 P. M.<br />

841 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

Fop Top TV Enjoyment,<br />

Get Top TV Service<br />

wiih<br />

FACTORY TRAINED<br />

TECHNICIANS<br />

ANTENNAS<br />

Erected and Installed<br />

1 Self Supporting Towers 9<br />

Authorized Dealers<br />

• PHILCO • RCA<br />

• ZENITH<br />

SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />

PHONE 1242 710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Liptoi<br />

Soup Mixes<br />

EkitkM-NMfli<br />

3 ^<br />

it up Mii ipkn.au<br />

labyFaMh<br />

Strain.J |H j.r, ||£e<br />

Aiiv.ri.tiM III.; 99<br />

Ail V.ri.ti., 0<br />

A 4-a,<br />

C«ruh Pli».<br />

Orttttii<br />

PeaMl litttr<br />

let,<br />

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Liploo Frostoo<br />

Dmtrt Mix<br />

2 pill. 27«<br />

ShflrNlMix 2<br />

Mb,<br />

Spry<br />

Shortoniie<br />

Mnativt<br />

Soap<br />

O ak,, ILL<br />

Palmolivt<br />

O bjthiri. M,<br />

f) ulll, Oi.<br />

QisiiMrt-l«iH|Mt<br />

Soapp<br />

regular l lit*<br />

GashmeraBoi4]UB(<br />

Soan<br />

O bathih,<br />

«J - eakai<br />

larfa<br />

ptf.<br />

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Vel<br />

Detergent<br />

Fab<br />

Ditorgtil<br />

s f !.nf<br />

32<br />

Octajon<br />

Laundry Soap<br />

z a 17*<br />

AjaxGleaater ~<br />

•it I IMU plf. M Fit InM wH%<br />

•inktM M M<br />

I itn M k|ii if<br />

Ik! llfallr iiaiir Prlsa.<br />

1441<br />

h Bin comb<br />

Ftli<br />

(mint<br />

Soap<br />

COM fa<br />

MltMlkiii i<br />

Chuck<br />

Roasts<br />

OM<br />

Fryers or Broilers-<br />

"Super-Righr" Pork SIMUUM Sm^ead<br />

Boielm Bitts 1 %?J£<br />

R»guUrF«rfJy{<strong>On</strong>«PrM^--Non»Prief<br />

••liar r.,,,CrMi««y Mli WV arhrt. 66*<br />

An Page MayoinaiM ^31' T<br />

IIP flriN JBM m IV M<br />

Paaaahaa Ml H*M<br />

rUCMI tuiMii<br />

Piitapplt JIIN<br />

Span* Tftal tr Prt«<br />

eiMtr's SIN-WNI<br />

EaiwHilar 0rax<br />

ft&P Atjiarigin Spms .'1<br />

Niiley OltomarcariM ,<br />

Narabay Gbaaalala %riip <<br />

Cheddar Cheat* *T 46'<br />

Beverages *"** "tf^l 1<br />

5 C Candy Bars '<br />

hrf*<br />

pkg.<br />

Iraazi<br />

Detergent<br />

Sirf<br />

giant £E(<br />

Detergent<br />

w<br />

Lax<br />

Liquid Detergtat<br />

Fata Naptha Soap<br />

/pk,.<br />

I \ 4<br />

' .1 IS M 1<br />

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Deterged<br />

SilvorOast<br />

•ranulaM Stiip<br />

33 33° ff<br />

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S«par Saris


i — sacTiQN one THl OCBAN CITY SCNTINEL-LgDOER<br />

Induction For<br />

Artisans, Fri.<br />

Visitor* To Join<br />

Local Candidate!<br />

The vklUng AisembUn alia will<br />

be invited to attend • «!«• bake to<br />

be conducted by the mart group<br />

Saturday at High Bank Park in<br />

The<br />

Chatterbox<br />

fth and Central Av«. Phone 0717<br />

"WHERE FRIENDS MEET<br />

TO EAT"<br />

SERVING<br />

Breakfast • Luncheon - Dinner<br />

Delicious Snicks<br />

Fountain Serviea lea Craim<br />

PHONE 0717 FOR OUR FREE DELIVBRY IIRVICI<br />

Seaside Theatre<br />

Somert Point, N, J,<br />

Fri.. Sat., Jura 25 - 26<br />

GUY MADISON in<br />

COMMAND<br />

Phon. 6S1<br />

Adolf. - SOe<br />

Chapter No. 1 "Canadian Mountlai vs. Atomic Raldert"<br />

Sun, • Men., <strong>Jun</strong>e 27 - 28<br />

ELIZABETH TAYLOR In<br />

RHAPSODY<br />

Children . 25c<br />

THEATRE CLOSED TUESDAY NIGHTS<br />

' »<br />

Wed.. Thu., <strong>Jun</strong>e 30 - July 1<br />

— DOUBLE FEATURE —<br />

MARLON BRANDO in THE WILD ONE<br />

AND<br />

JiFF CHANDLiR in YANKEE PASHA<br />

L»» Leva at the Hammond Organ Nightly, 4:45 to 7 P, M.<br />

Your Doctor Knows<br />

.ESSELVAGN'S<br />

REXALL PHARMACY<br />

9th St. and Albury Avenue<br />

FREE DILIVIRV SERVICE<br />

PRESCRIPTIONS<br />

OUR SPECIALTY<br />

Phone 1839<br />

ONLY THl FINEST DRUGS USED<br />

IN COMPOUNDING YOUR PRBSCRIPTION<br />

A. A, SELVAGN H, C, SELVAGN<br />

j. CONOVER J. I, DAY<br />

4 SKILLED PHARMACISTS<br />

AT YOUR SERVICE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cify'i Largest and Most Modern Coimetic Bar<br />

A trip to our Cotmttic D*Pt. will reward you with the hew In<br />

ParfvmH and Cslmetlcs. Canivtt Clara, our Co.m.Hcl.n.<br />

AH. PAIR TRADE PRIMS — NO LOWIR PRICIS ANYWHIHE<br />

Stars Hour. — Dally 8:1 S to 11 P, M.<br />

SUNDAYS INCLUDED<br />

IRCLE<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

<strong>On</strong> tha Traffic Circle, Samara Paint, N. J.<br />

NO LUXURY TAX IN SOMIHS MINT<br />

Complete Sleek <strong>of</strong><br />

POPULAR BRANDS<br />

IMPORTED and DOMESTIC<br />

I* WHISKIY * WiNi<br />

* LIQUOR<br />

600 CASES OF<br />

ICE COLD BEER<br />

ON HAND AT ALL TIMES<br />

Art League To ,<br />

Fri . Sat, Ju.n. 3S - It<br />

_ 4 BIS MITI —<br />

1 LOW PRICE!<br />

•veryftilns Shewn <strong>On</strong>e*<br />

Starting at Bulk)<br />

Chlldr.n UNDER 4 - PRIII<br />

7 KARTOONS In KOLOR<br />

— plul —<br />

. In TECHNICOLOR<br />

"THl NEBRASKAN"<br />

Phil CAREY . Robarta MAYNES<br />

Tony CURTIS • Joanna DRU<br />

"FORBIDDEN"<br />

— and at 'MMnlt*' —<br />

"Surpriw Horror Show"<br />

Adult! Me, Children OVER *. Me<br />

Sun, • Men, <strong>Jun</strong>e IF • M<br />

1 . SUSPENSE THRILLERS! - »<br />

In WarnerCeler<br />

PHANTOM OP THf<br />

RUE MORGUE"<br />

Patricia MEDINA, Karl MALDEN<br />

->— plut —<br />

Richard Calitsn, Darker* Buih<br />

"IT CAME FROM<br />

OUTER SPACB"<br />

Tun. (<strong>On</strong>* Bay <strong>On</strong>ly) <strong>Jun</strong>e M<br />

i iHitins Wettem Hltil<br />

in Teehnleaiar<br />

Van Yvonne Alex<br />

HEFLIN O.CABLO NICOL<br />

"TOMAHAWK"<br />

^ plus =<br />

Randolph SCOTT<br />

Raymsnd Maiiey, Adele Jeraent<br />

"SUJIARPOOT"<br />

Wed, • Thun, <strong>Jun</strong>e N, July 1<br />

All Technlcalsr Shawl<br />

Victor Maturt, Plpar Laurla<br />

William Btndtx. Vincent Price<br />

DANGEROUS MISSION"<br />

— and —<br />

Red CAMERON, Ruth HUSSIY<br />

"WOMAN OF THl<br />

NORTH COUNTRY"<br />

DOLLAR CAR NITII . THUBS.<br />

ALL rhe PASSINOIRS In your<br />

Car — ONLY fI.GJ piui taxi<br />

VISIT OUR LARGE MODERN<br />

RIPRISHIRY and FRII<br />

KIDDIE PLAY6ROUNDI<br />

Mercantile Licenses<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly Third Issued<br />

Mlit Xefina B, Rodger,, city elerk<br />

thla week reported that the rate at<br />

which builneiu) people are obialnlni,'<br />

mercantile Hcenaei la about "par"<br />

with previous years.<br />

MUi Rodgen, who along with Mrs.<br />

Ruth Nlekenen la hsuing the nceniet,<br />

qualified the term "par by<br />

explaining that twa-tiiMa <strong>of</strong> the<br />

eiUbliihmenU requiring them have<br />

not yet paid up for 1054.15.<br />

Han Ftnid S30 In<br />

Hit-Run Accident<br />

Til* meaning <strong>of</strong> Artlunship was<br />

Ssnieri Point, from noon to 8 p, m.<br />

Heeelpti from thta event will M<br />

to benefit the As«em6ly M budding Dine Tonight<br />

fund.<br />

To Honor Owntrs<br />

Recant Births at<br />

Of Tour Hemas<br />

Shore M«morial<br />

•r LOil o. HAMILTON<br />

Retorters Guetts<br />

At A. C. Dinner<br />

Mr, and sirs. Merrill strohle, mo<br />

3rd St., wore guesta <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs,<br />

Steven Kurti, <strong>of</strong> Cl«rkshoro, N.,1, at<br />

dinner In thP Cloridjsti, Atluntlc <strong>City</strong>,<br />

salurdaj cvcnlnE.<br />

Mrs, Mary ua!la^hi>!% <strong>of</strong> Dinrv,<br />

who will make hi*r summer homi<br />

detailed for members <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Recent blrthn In this area reported County Horn. Agtnt<br />

AMSBbly SBy 88. Artluns Order <strong>of</strong> Mu Muby<br />

Share Memorial Hospital WMJIUE Tlie annual Cape May county Art<br />

tual PruCectlon, Tuesday T evening by day were:<br />

Leafi.s dinner far sinters <strong>of</strong> aid<br />

tfc« MOM Excellent Membenhlp Di- <strong>Jun</strong>e 22. Melvln and Clirlsllnc hauwi and their frlanda will be<br />

wetor William Vorhew.<br />

Lewis, Somerj Point, a girl,<br />

All bwiliiHi piacat o» Hta rnart<br />

held tonight (Friday) at 7 o'clock<br />

an auppoud to apply far »||(WIM<br />

Th» guest tpBiikert talk wu nude <strong>Jun</strong>e 22, Harry P. and Helen Hoi This annual affair will be at the<br />

•r <strong>Jun</strong>. 1. Al In pravlMn y.ar.,<br />

•t « nceUitf In the American Le- deffian, Pleauntvllle, a boy. Washington Inn, Cape May,<br />

Hw lait WHk In <strong>Jun</strong>. flnda 1,000<br />

llMl Home. A question and answer <strong>Jun</strong>e 22, Charlei and Mildred Tur. After the dinner, the general chair- <strong>of</strong> MM approximately t,Mt bull.<br />

PMftqd folUwed.<br />

Her, Abseeon Highlands, a boy. man. Miss Sarah A Thontai, will n*M plain have not yat obtalnad<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 28, Britten N, and Joyce preside. Greetings and huiineu re-<br />

Th» Aixmbly't dagr» IHRI will<br />

Hun, *<br />

Bixby, PleauntvUle, a boy. lated to the Old Home Tour will be<br />

Mwct dshf Ms iMmb.n .i in), <strong>Jun</strong>e 23, ouy and Ethel Furrow, taken care <strong>of</strong> by Raymond Dlxon<br />

H»Hon »r«nsnln Friday nlghl.<br />

Ale« Glvcm mereantlle inspector,<br />

Marmora, a boy.<br />

The Old Home Tour will take place<br />

AIM «• t» incluM In tha Initlatn<br />

it currently buay cheeking on new<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 23, Norman ami Isabel OH. Friday, July 9,<br />

will ba candldalaa from stliar A.<br />

plans opening this year for the<br />

bert, Northfleld, a girl.<br />

MmMla* hen tor<br />

Mrs. Margaret Sehellenger will drat time. Within the next week<br />

MMVii autlng.<br />

Buy • JukllM Shar. NOw|<br />

•haw Ihe work <strong>of</strong> William Morrow, or so, however, he is expected to<br />

recipient <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County nnd time to start prodding the re-<br />

Art League's •scholarship for 1M4, newal delinquents into compliance.<br />

The Him, "The Restoration <strong>of</strong> WUllamiburg",<br />

will be shown. Go.it From Pittsburgh<br />

Those Interested In attending this MIM Lois N. imlth, at FlHsburRli,<br />

dinner may make reservations with pa., and Virginia Beach, Va., Is vl«.<br />

the writer at Cape May Cour Iting briefly with Mr, and Mrs. Don.<br />

House.<br />

aid J. Raphael, Me it, Charles pi.<br />

Her parent* are guests <strong>of</strong> Ihe Hotel<br />

Buy a JuMlM Shara Nowl Claridge In Atlantic city, whore they j<br />

are attending an insurance adjuster<br />

convention.<br />

1 A fine <strong>of</strong> 130 and M court costs<br />

was levied against Harry Pontiore<br />

Jr., 27. «f 300 »th St., by Municipal<br />

Judge Franklin A, King, Tuesday,<br />

when the defendant entered a guilty<br />

flt plea to a charge <strong>of</strong> leaving the<br />

309 Wpslev av,, «a» u Duusl <strong>of</strong> thuscene<br />

uf an accident<br />

Stretwri last work end, as woru Mr. The charge resulted from an<br />

and Mrs, Jamo?? Me FaddiMl, <strong>of</strong> LariN. early-morning crash several weeks<br />

downe,<br />

ago When the ear Ponlifre was op-<br />

Mrs. Gallagher 1M a past prrsMeM erating was alleged to have struck<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Iris Club <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. n parked car alongside the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Cltygomers Point slate highway near<br />

lht> fllh si. bridge,<br />

To Spend Week End William Shaffer, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point,<br />

In The Poconos<br />

reported to police that hlf. car was<br />

struck Bine time during the night,<br />

Mrs. E. J. Field Jr.. and hqf twoA<br />

card reading "Painting by Ponchildren,<br />

Kathy ond Edward, JS42 Here" was found on the scene, and<br />

central av,, will accompany Mr, and<br />

led to the defendant's arrest several<br />

Mrs, Daniel F, Conner, 1B1B Asbury<br />

hours after the accident was re-<br />

ay., to the Mpuomonoctc Hutei.<br />

ported by ShafTer,<br />

Mountainhome. pa., for the wo<strong>of</strong>c<br />

end. This is a spot "sky high" in<br />

PHILA. FAMILY ARRIVIS<br />

he Pociinos,<br />

Mrs Violet Kaelin and family, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, are spending the slim-<br />

PHILADELPHIANS ARRIVE<br />

mer season on the nrst floor at<br />

Mr, and Mrn. William H, Manooly, 332 Oeean av.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fhiladeiphip, are siimmrring -it<br />

011 2nd Hi.<br />

SUMMERIN6 ON OCEAN AV.<br />

BROOMALL COUPLE HIR1<br />

Mr. anii Mrs, Joseph E. Me Kay,<br />

Mr, und Mrs. U illi.im R Potors. <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Phliaili'lphia. fire nrrupylnR Ihe<br />

Broomail, Pa,, aro spending HIP Kr-o. first floor at 334 <strong>Ocean</strong> Uv for the<br />

son at 81,5 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

sufflmer season.<br />

SPECIALIZING IN<br />

TO TAKE OUT<br />

PIZZA<br />

RAVIOLI<br />

RAIHD unn<br />

WEDDING<br />

AnnsunceniMti • Invltatlani<br />

MYWOOD PRESS<br />

PH. 14M Ml ASBURY AVI.<br />

CEEL'S SUB HOUSI<br />

1101 Simpson Annul<br />

Phen» 1573<br />

LARGE PIZZA $1.00<br />

WITH ANYTHING<br />

SMALL. 65c<br />

Allow 20 mlnufei for Baking<br />

NO EXTRA CHARGE For<br />

MOTHPROOFING<br />

ALL CLOTHES Treated<br />

with CHLOROPHYLL<br />

Fast, GaurtMui Service<br />

ASBURY<br />

CLEANERS<br />

— ALTERATIONS —<br />

923 ASBURY AVI.<br />

Phone 2681<br />

PICK UP and<br />

DELIVERY SERVICE<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

NATURAL GAS CO,<br />

PREFERRED AND<br />

COMMON STOCKS<br />

Information on Request<br />

WOODCOCK, HISS<br />

A CO., INC.<br />

M«mber«:<br />

Near York Stock Eich.ng.<br />

Phils B.lto. Stotk Ixchangs<br />

1» SOUTH BROAD STRUT<br />

PHILADELPHIA f, PA.<br />

KINCSLIY 5 7300<br />

Qcun <strong>City</strong> R«pr««nl.|lv.<br />

ARTHUR L, BATTEN<br />

MS BRIGHTON PLACE<br />

Phone 1SS8-M Evenings<br />

and Week Ends<br />

VOLTACO IPIC,<br />

with MUSAOi<br />

MUZIARILLA CHIISE<br />

with flPPIRS ant) CH1I1I<br />

with MUSHROOMS<br />

with ANCHOVIES '<br />

with CRUMBLib MEAT BALL<br />

• SUBMARINES<br />

• BAKED LASAGNE, Imb.<br />

• ANTIPASTO • CHICKEN CACCIATORE<br />

• VIAL SCALOPPINE WITH SPAGHETTI<br />

• HMM Mad* Italian Spaghetti ami Matt Ball.<br />

ITALIAN SPONGE CAKE (Cream and Fruit Filled)<br />

VOLTACO'S<br />

9S7 WIST AVENUE PHONE 0753<br />

JOHNSTONE'S<br />

SSI ASBURY AVENUE<br />

JUST THREE OF MANY DINNERS<br />

ON OUR MENU<br />

SI .65<br />

Choke <strong>of</strong> — IEC Cald Juice* Htneydew Melon,<br />

Presh Fruit Cup or Homemade Soup,<br />

Fresh Caught Filet <strong>of</strong> Sea Bass, Tartar Se,<br />

Chicken Croquettes/Cream Sauce<br />

Fresh Ground Sirloin <strong>of</strong> Beef. <strong>On</strong>ion Gravy<br />

CHOICE OF TWO VEGETABLES SALAD<br />

BEVERAGE HOMEMADE DESSERT<br />

CLOUD MONDAYS<br />

DAN'S SEA<br />

FOODS<br />

Phono 2279 lOfh ST. AT IAYFRONT<br />

SPfC/AL JERSEY LOBSTER<br />

(Live or Cooked!<br />

COOKED SHRIMP and CRABMEAT<br />

FILET FLOUNDER BONITO KINGFISII<br />

BAIT<br />

Ground Bunker<br />

Mlnnewi<br />

Blaodwarfnt<br />

BLUEFISH RUTTERFISH<br />

SEA BASS WEAKFISH<br />

PORGY SHRIMP CLAMS<br />

OPBN SUNDAYS — Fllh packtd In Ic. will wrry tor 24 hour.<br />

r CONEY'S<br />

LIQUOR STORL<br />

Well Knovtn Brands<br />

R¥i<br />

BOURBON<br />

GIN • RUM<br />

and BEER<br />

OPEN<br />

WEEKDAYS<br />

9 A.M, to 10 P.M.<br />

No Sunday Sales<br />

BAR<br />

OPiN<br />

DAILY<br />

SUNDAY<br />

12 NOON<br />

Phone 9051<br />

34th Street<br />

Just Over the Bridge<br />

1<br />

STAHTING MONDAY _ MOfirlLYN AND<br />

CONTINUOUS 10.30 A. M. TO<br />

MAT, SAT,<br />

J;JO P, M. MDDRLYN<br />

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THU.fAT. —JUNi24.J6<br />

MON, • WiD. _ JUNI Ji. 30<br />

James Janet Robert Debra<br />

MASON LEIGH WAGNER PAGET<br />

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THU, SAT. —JUNi 24.26<br />

Outcasts -.. Living by th# Low<br />

Of the <strong>Jun</strong>gle!<br />

SECRET<br />

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TEGHNiebLQIl<br />

p . ROBER-TVOWG<br />

MCOLE mum • "mourn wmm.<br />

,V^A SUMAC<br />

MON.. WID. — JUNI 21 • 30<br />

THU.. SAT. ~ JUNi 24 •<br />

ADVANCED PSICIS PASS UIT<br />

ALL MAIL<br />

M-Q-M'S DRAMATIC MABTHtWaWI<br />

Or WILLIAM IHAKnPMKN<br />

JULIUS CAESAR<br />

MARLON BRANDO - JAMBS MAMN<br />

JOHN SIBLAUB • LOUIS CALHKHN<br />

•DMOND O'BRIEN<br />

...OIWIHOAIHON , DafORAH<br />

MON. • WiO. — JUNi 21 • M -<br />

Tie HMO TRUTH iMBT UFE HI W U<br />

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flBAY, JUNI 31, <strong>1954</strong><br />

[fescue Truck ^»r7^-.r,<br />

ear Completion : rS^;^;r"' nd<br />

Special Vehicle ••"'•'" ""'"'"" " < '>! In<br />

»"••'•. ..".V<br />

Being Outfitted<br />

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rompli tiuii in,! lull 11,,, „, ,„ . - ••„<br />

i,n, f.i. tcnlu i,v , , , , i. ' ""'"'" '<br />

llni ihi mill, mil I, I,,„ „ ' ,.' "' " ll s 'l"<br />

j | lMI l M ^ IH iU ill (<br />

I fha work Af rcmodalfng the<br />

m,r Army vahlcla 11 b[ipiiallj I'urniuluti-d fur us liv<br />

IIAI.I.IWEI.U fur |iiTficl iiiililral-likr hair.<br />

To umLi' our HllO|ilii'ril or Jluliail Hoy (,a\ laji! iiilii laal,<br />

I'or hair that wijl mil fp«|Miiiil In uur |).II.-III..I<br />

iaiil|i-4'Ut nit^lhrMl. »n liyvr fh'Ni|intMJ d fr^li<br />

liinufatrd pernlylienl **hlvh will pivr fnijiivli rurt<br />

ill your hilir, wlipii, v*liHri^ yBii H3 niilrh ait >tiii litrL-d,<br />

wllll pin curl •fillnisi! or srnniullt unilfr<br />

liOl, iioisy drji'ri, nni iii'ref^iiry.<br />

$ Cumplftf iriil Pruning<br />

10 and Hnir Styling<br />

HAIR PRUNING<br />

$2.OO<br />

LAMP CUT<br />

$2.SO<br />

Til* Hair Styilit N*ar TH<br />

5* **«., N. T<br />

Hodden f I *iii<br />

Use** OS fef<br />

,411 Illsni AirCgndltlsned ^___^__OBen Isenlnji ,<br />

FATHER'S BANK...<br />

MOTHER': BANK..<br />

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wd BROTHER^ TOO:<br />

In<br />

Our Bonk is for EVERYBODY!<br />

We invite every member <strong>of</strong> )/wr<br />

family to bank with us. CtMe in any<br />

time for help with money mailers.<br />

The National Bank<br />

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

Cap* May County*! LarjMt ••nk<br />

MIMHit PiBMAi. nf^ytSSStSnOM<br />

PINIIAL MM1IT IHiUHANCl ee«Fe«ATieii<br />

; YCHJ* DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000<br />

t*' Banking Hour.:<br />

^ tun. until % p-m. — Saturday: 9 ••m. yntll 12 n«on<br />

\HA ISLE OFPICE _ 43rd St. mad Ltniit A ^<br />

THfi OCEAN CITY SENTINeL-LBBGEB<br />

Bus Coming For Free Chest X Roys Here<br />

-•••». m — ...H.M. •„<br />

..r»k. I, ,p<strong>On</strong>Ior.d by lot.l. county<br />

Engineer Predicts Truck Travel M '" ZTJ?f Z<br />

Will be Light on New Parkway<br />

N< ,il><br />

lln>. PMriictli<br />

".I !• Diuwn<br />

hk-lri will pay ilrn Smlr<br />

iirt <strong>On</strong> tin-<br />

M ll Cj.rilin i-iirkuiiv.<br />

t\i|l liV<br />

till- l<br />

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iiUTs. wlio uiliii.,1 |),ni iriiUlc .in tin-<br />

I'uku n mil .!„>. I,, , , > too lirqm-i<br />

Water thoruiiKhly »-h*-n you dd. di<br />

• tiloiv si'V'TJil cLiys 1r spray-<br />

20 Cats Held Too<br />

Many In <strong>On</strong>e Place<br />

UildvuMid (Yes! pulk-e i.in\<br />

IHi peisnriiil jiviTsiun lor I-;I|S<br />

l)ut 20 t-.Hh in tun- PI:Kf Dii'liinil. I'd, m, stiiyinu fit 2BI4<br />

MRS. CAROLINE • DAUNT.<br />

who w«. honored iMt ;MI by<br />

the Mew JenWf flalry industry<br />

for lirr S3 jeiirs <strong>of</strong> caliliiiunus<br />

prodm-Unii find shipiiiPHt ef<br />

Bulk ui ilu uiaie dealer.<br />

Doctors Advise<br />

<strong>On</strong> First Aid<br />

Good Intention*<br />

Can Be Harmful<br />

By M*d!c.l Society <strong>of</strong> N. J.<br />

Kirs I ;iid K I-HH-I •yt'iicv rn-jitnu<br />

ivcn to ;HI injutrd or ^1lit.^rll pii>n<br />

u nil I (hi- |th\ -.U-jiiii iiri ivt<br />

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breath* It Into hl« lunai It l> | arV<br />

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wlu too te r*aard *v*ry IH|ury | In araaa BV tn* k«s)r<br />

to tha h*ad a* a avrlou* ln|vry, i *<br />

and vvary candltlon which pro<br />

ducat (incanicl»uin*tl a* a aar<br />

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lou« candltlon Th* b*tt that you<br />

can do vnd*r th*a* clrcumfttanca*<br />

It to k**p th* patiaitt qul*t and<br />

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cvmfortabl* until th* doctar cam*m FirHt alii<br />

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1 ^ ••<br />

FRIDAY, JUNI II, ifM<br />

:ean <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />

eierj TIIUAO} nnj nult at Till-'vnilnri.Udsci' BillldlnE,<br />

8th it. and llnn-n ui . <strong>Ocean</strong> city. N, J. *<br />

u> T11K<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDOER, Inc.<br />

Publisher* <strong>of</strong> The fWon CltJ Smllm-l-LedgeF — f«t, 1881<br />

JOHN T STFTliniS!. General M.m[ir<br />

lIAftOI,r> LEE. Eflltor •<br />

VINCENT T MIOirET.FTl E A»»t Eillloc<br />

[J*T1ON PRtrr: S3-.'l IM-r jenr bv mall In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> . — ,. -<br />

pi 7% Flseuheie ^not uf \U»I1MII>P1 Kiirr per yesr. 13,73; six months,<br />

West ot Mlululpp) Win per >esr W 71 Price on new Hands, i centa<br />

A new braneb <strong>of</strong> the Boardwalk<br />

as Imnil rijiu Matter «t Ihe Poit OBI jt Oe«n Hty, New Jersey, j^jiiongi Bank was opened at Somert<br />

Point with attendant (anfai* by city<br />

and county <strong>of</strong>ficials and area bank-<br />

ing circles,<br />

, * ,<br />

Oscar D, Hackney jr., <strong>of</strong> 730 Bay<br />

•v.. received his Master <strong>of</strong> Sducatlon<br />

degree from Temple University.<br />

Yesterdays<br />

In OtMif <strong>City</strong><br />

ONI VIAR AM<br />

A citizens committee comprising<br />

resident, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city and Cap*<br />

May County launched « drive for<br />

1MO,MO la build a new three story<br />

wing al ghpre Memorial Hospital,<br />

, * *<br />

The annual late-<strong>Jun</strong>e Influx hit<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s tnsh collection farce,<br />

throwing; trie disposal schedule out<br />

-<br />

lit<br />

hall.<br />

Under Act <strong>of</strong> Mur& health, good manners and cheery, confident<br />

* iracterutics which can't help but make a<br />

i for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wherever her regal duties<br />

Conybear—Could you lend me la?<br />

Oumbusta—N*s.<br />

Conybear—Have you a friend who<br />

could lend me 1ST<br />

Oumbtuta—Yes, but friends like<br />

*MI-O NO MCCMANICAL TASTES<br />

Betty iwho has been served with<br />

a wing <strong>of</strong> ehJekeni—Mother, cmol I<br />

have another bit? Tills (* nothing<br />

but hJoget<br />

Ml TOO, MNNY<br />

•Mummy, you bought iMir<br />

w "* int whu * " he<br />

Those who favored the legaliiing<br />

<strong>of</strong> bingo and rallies called it a move<br />

to permit "in<strong>of</strong>fensive potty (fimh.<br />

luig. hardly more than a pastime<br />

for good causes."<br />

The proponents pointed to what<br />

they described as dependable eon-<br />

trols in the law,—controls that could<br />

be counted on to keep the legalized<br />

gambling reasonably limited.<br />

Opponents predicted that the<br />

bingo and raffles measure would<br />

serve as an entrance wedge to con-<br />

Bluntly increasing pressure for legal,<br />

tzation <strong>of</strong> more and more eumblini;.<br />

Most ot the voter* apparently be,<br />

lived the safeguards Ih the law were<br />

put there in good faith and that<br />

bingo and raffles could be Icgallied<br />

safely.<br />

That "good faith" Is now thrown<br />

open to serious question by the in-<br />

troduction <strong>of</strong> a bill in the state Sen.<br />

ate to amend the raffles regulation<br />

law.<br />

The bill. SMS", provides that tho<br />

so^alled »M raffles, the only form<br />

<strong>of</strong> raffles in which cash prizes may<br />

he given, can be participated in by<br />

people NOT ON THB PREMISES at<br />

the time <strong>of</strong> drawing, and that parti,<br />

clpation tickets may be sold 15 days<br />

prior to the drawing instead <strong>of</strong> only<br />

OB the premlsea on the day <strong>of</strong> the<br />

drawing.<br />

It apean, therefore, that the op.<br />

ponenU <strong>of</strong> legalized gambling may<br />

have been entirely correct when<br />

they predicted that the legalization<br />

<strong>of</strong> "petty gambling (or gMg causes"<br />

vould result in opening the door to<br />

more and more legalized gambiins<br />

with the resultant threat <strong>of</strong> addt<br />

tional taxation lo finance enforce,<br />

ment.<br />

HMD TMC WARNINOI<br />

(Cap* May Star and Win)<br />

The warning sounded l*«t week<br />

by Public Safety Commissioner Sol<br />

Needles Jr. that traffic laws will be<br />

atrlctly enforced In Cape May this<br />

Mimnujr to hold congestion and actf.<br />

«knt» to a mlnbiuim tbould be haed<br />

e«l by bwr »Mr not only whll*<br />

tl» warniuc to fttti but thnraUwut<br />

driver will not be revoked for fail-<br />

ure to answer a summons if the<br />

traffic violation ocpurred In onelhrr<br />

unite, T P<br />

7. Ni'W Jersey driver licenses and<br />

reslistratlans eJiplri! at midnlKilt on<br />

March 31st each year, T F<br />

B. Every New Jersey resident in<br />

possession <strong>of</strong> a motor vehicle in this<br />

stdte is required lu have a ceftifiratp<br />

<strong>of</strong> ownership indieating his leaal<br />

riu'ht to the vehicle. T F<br />

ft when a New Jersey licensed<br />

driver or mnier vehicle owner chan<br />

KCS his address, it is not necessary<br />

for him to report the change within<br />

a week; he may wait until tlmo in<br />

renew his license and reaistnitior, to<br />

make such reyfii'!, T F<br />

10. If a driver's license or driv.<br />

Ing privilege Is suspended or re-<br />

I'oked, only the Director <strong>of</strong> Motor<br />

%'eliicles can restore It T P<br />

ANSWIRS<br />

(J,i 01 iijli 0 Hil i IlJ,) L iiji B<br />

ilji t 'ij,l t !lj,i -J !(J1 t !(JI 1<br />

raced with so many serious traffic<br />

problems stemming from our anti-<br />

quity and the universal situation <strong>of</strong><br />

an overabundance <strong>of</strong> aulomoliili.,.<br />

city <strong>of</strong>ficials have little choice but<br />

lo be hard-boiled about traiiic regu.<br />

lations.<br />

Cape May is in exactly the same<br />

Posit kin <strong>of</strong> every other community<br />

in tha country , , , and all are com-<br />

ing to the point <strong>of</strong> enforcing their<br />

laws to the letter, 11 Is the only hope<br />

<strong>of</strong> avoiding complete chaos at peak<br />

traffic periods-<br />

STRICTLY FRISH<br />

<strong>City</strong> fathers <strong>of</strong> Manchester, Eng.<br />

land, have a new way to remove<br />

natal "spiashi's' 1 when redecorating.<br />

They've hired a boatman to retrieve<br />

splnlieiinj! j,iimi,.i< «ho fall In the<br />

river.<br />

* * *<br />

Austrtans may construct a dam<br />

across Lake Neusledler, half <strong>of</strong><br />

which Li in Communist Hungary to<br />

keep nsh in Austria's end <strong>of</strong> 'the<br />

lake. They feel the Reds have<br />

enough flihy tales as it Is.<br />

* * *<br />

Fellow in Ai-rhus, Denmark, fun<br />

for treasure in his garden and uii-<br />

Durrell H<strong>of</strong>fman, the principal <strong>of</strong><br />

Swaintowl> public school a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> Freeholderi, was sev.<br />

erely cut abaul the head and face<br />

Thursday evening by being thrown<br />

from his bicycle under the wheels<br />

uf a passing wagon.<br />

He was run into by a man en<br />

horseback, throwing him lo the road,<br />

from which position he could not<br />

escape being run over. He was re.<br />

turning from the Teachers' Institute<br />

at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

The Bible<br />

And Daily Life<br />

Saint Luke, author <strong>of</strong> the Third<br />

uespci, was not one <strong>of</strong> the Twelve<br />

Apostles. But to him we ewe a<br />

great deal <strong>of</strong> our knowledge about<br />

them.<br />

For the history <strong>of</strong> the early<br />

church, we again depend upon<br />

St. Luke, whose Book <strong>of</strong> Acts is<br />

a valuable supplement lo the Faill*<br />

*ine Epistles,<br />

Of the Gospel incidents, Luke<br />

was noi an eyetwitness (Luke 1:2).<br />

but in relating what eyewitnesses<br />

told him Luke brought to his Gas-<br />

pel the game power <strong>of</strong> narration r-a<br />

vividly displayed in his reports <strong>of</strong><br />

things <strong>of</strong> which he was a part.<br />

Of Luke, himself, we have but a<br />

limited knowledge. Reference in<br />

Cotossians IV' indicate he was a gen-<br />

tile convert.<br />

That", he was the companion <strong>of</strong><br />

Paul In much that he narrates Ss im-<br />

piled In passages where "wo" op.<br />

pears, and It seems probable that<br />

Luke became a Christian through<br />

Paul,<br />

What is certain, apart from all<br />

conjecture. Is the place that LUKK<br />

occupies in preserving for all time<br />

the most complete record <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Oqspei story.<br />

He has given the world the life<br />

and work <strong>of</strong> Jesus, and also tho<br />

vivid story <strong>of</strong> how Christianity<br />

spread from Jerusalem to Antioch<br />

and to Europe,<br />

News and<br />

Reviews<br />

Bari Warren, Chief Justice, U.fi,<br />

Supreme Court: "Learning the truth<br />

today is difficult because we are<br />

living in an emotional age when<br />

most <strong>of</strong> the reported news is not<br />

only controversial but bitter,"<br />

Rene Coty, president <strong>of</strong> France:<br />

"If the fref nations could have re-<br />

malned united*after November 11,<br />

IBli, the last war would not have<br />

ocured,"<br />

Elliot W, Bell, editor, Business<br />

Week: "This country is being men.<br />

need as never before by the chal.<br />

lenge <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Union and by<br />

demagogues at home who are trying<br />

to burn down the house <strong>of</strong> our free<br />

system in order to catch the rats or<br />

Communist subversion." .<br />

Dr. A, Whitney Griswold, Pteisid.<br />

ent, Yale University: -Individual<br />

moral integrity U the key to the<br />

survival <strong>of</strong> democracy,"<br />

Joseph R. McCarthy, u. S, senator<br />

from Wisconsin: "We have a Presid-<br />

ent who Is a ine individual but<br />

apparently too honest to realize that<br />

people are advising him agalnn his<br />

own good,"<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional weather men usually are reluctant ta<br />

conditions more than 14 hours in advance, lut beinf boiaTS<br />

seashore, and responsible for a threiNcaunty stretch <strong>of</strong>' coutli»aj<br />

agrieultMral country. Mm obligingly sticks his neck out anttuito<br />

than many <strong>of</strong> hij contemporaries.<br />

For Instance, he gives us a forecast on Monday, to be nibUid<br />

'Tuesday, predicting the weather through Wednssdiy BaTa<br />

Thursday he gambles again with a forecast for Fridiy, iatMwtt<br />

sometimes Sunday,<br />

Anyone who knows the conditions under which Mr, BtU h<br />

to operate, in an arta where advance knowledge Is I<br />

can appreciate why they gave him an award thii week.<br />

They Say in Washington..\<br />

Danger <strong>of</strong> War Semn Lessened<br />

WASHINGTON—The outlook for the United Stalei L<br />

involved in a war this year, or even next year, is delinlttlj i_<br />

Events ef the last six weeks have brought the country MM<br />

intervention in lndoehinn, but the major crises hive bra I<br />

without U, i, involvement.<br />

It Is true that on several occasions soine meinben <strong>of</strong> m Ml<br />

Chiefs <strong>of</strong> Staff, and even the Presldeni, were actively ctmaknml<br />

request to Congress for the use <strong>of</strong> United States sente an if<br />

Indochina. But the wisdom <strong>of</strong> certain key figures in WaalMoikf<br />

lunately stayed this reauesL<br />

Probably Hw deciding factor In Hill clsu<br />

d.mon.lratlon to tht right people— juif In Iln»-^hat Hx Mtl<br />

did not ha., the supewrt <strong>of</strong> the pHple •• Indechlna tin mil ill<br />

Th.r.tor.. had the United Staff* tent IH keyi Infe thtt Mr, to I<br />

might have «td«d up fifMIng the very peapl* ttm swaM N Mil<br />

In short, they might have ended up fighting « war oi okl<br />

European colonlalisBi. The French came very near dniMf I<br />

boys into their battle. But another decisive reason the U, & i<br />

out, In the critical moment, was the conviction <strong>of</strong> naayn. ii<br />

that French forces were not fighting against the Reda la I<br />

as vigorously as they might.<br />

The I), g, decision to stay out <strong>of</strong> that war probably I<br />

the Communists wUl take over large areas <strong>of</strong> the country,'<br />

been doing that for seven years already.<br />

The nncluilsn mm. to be that tha United IIM|«M<br />

to tat up a barrier aBaln.t Communlim behind th. InaMM hi<br />

An A«t»n alllama li Hie bait chance is Hair the man* af Cat]<br />

munltm In Hilt ana af rh. world and wetftrn dlplom.lt w.**!*!<br />

•t work on trill propoial.<br />

contrary to what some harkers <strong>of</strong> doom would<br />

believe, the loss <strong>of</strong> a large part <strong>of</strong> Indochina does not ilUrtMi<br />

balance <strong>of</strong> power. The Communists can Uie IndMital Had, 1<br />

minerals, to advantage. If they can use this newly.w« ttHiiiiJI<br />

launch new aggressive drives against other countries, fUth • M<br />

Burina, Indonesia, and Thailand, they can make slgnUaBt «• •»<br />

But if the Western allies rally and form a barrier to aalr<br />

further Communists conquests, the loss <strong>of</strong> a major pirt «rl '<br />

may have only minor consequences,<br />

Businett Outlook Good<br />

The key question In Republican political circles tMM 4m •<br />

cerns prnperlty and the fall elections, plus—<strong>of</strong> coune-iat r'<br />

versial Communtsts-in-goveniment issue. There Is a f~~"<br />

the country Is enjoying good timers business pickup<br />

ber. It wlU mean fj, O, P, vletory at the polls.<br />

Most economic forecasters are becoming inert<br />

about the future, and thus there is some optlmlsBi imoni «—<br />

However.there is concern* «bout the elections imong tooai •*»<br />

the pickup will not arrive in time to affect the voUag Itmt m<br />

They uy a teatanal .umm»r .lump will Iwld batk m**<br />

It ncsvery until the fall month., and that twn W •*•»»<br />

b»»ln. in early fall, the tnnd went be fully apparent h Nprt<br />

Business forecasters—by an Impressive majorlty-lwt M<br />

business yean through IBM. They say the recent ecMUJle M<br />

touched bottom and that, were it not summer, thing. wmM<br />

NI 19S4<br />

K, Auto Th«fl<br />

lS,year«ld Marine, AWOL<br />

.aw Camp Jejuene, N, C, wa«<br />

Iturncd evei to his commanding <strong>of</strong>.<br />

liar this week after receiving a<br />

mded sentence and a ©SO tine<br />

Wildwood Judge Nathan Stal-<br />

THE OCEAM CITY SINTINJl-HDOeK<br />

If you are not Mtisneu with your<br />

lot in life, build on It<br />

IARL NORTH'S WOOD SHOP<br />

Phan. 293S 10»h St., Opp. R.R, s,,,|al|<br />

Furniture Repairing — Rmfinishlng<br />

CABINET WORK<br />

AntitiUM and Utad Purnltyrt For Salt<br />

Complete <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

UNFINISHEP FURNITURE<br />

STORAGi — INDIVIDUAL BINS $6 - $10 . $i5<br />

JOHNSON'S<br />

BtAUTY SALON<br />

STYLING<br />

Parminenr Wave Spaeialitfi<br />

Maehint, M»chln»l.i. mnd eeld W.vlog<br />

Wham 0664 841 Aibury Avt.<br />

3, It Ii beat to acquire yogr wtnintc's tan<br />

(by degrees) (u soon as poMlble). \<br />

4, Despite •ommer'a h«t, tha snnmt HTM<br />

(does) (does not) require one hot meal • day;<br />

5, This (ta) (I. not) the but July 4th when fire-<br />

works ntt b« shJppwl ttmfy In Inlcnlata<br />

commerce,<br />

«• ^Jtaw light nit <strong>of</strong> thi- IMS|(<br />

iniMdiHo. ot c( nu,inns or think that<br />

Hie i Knitim.. i iu have bt't'ii it<br />

l> .1L.I Wt hi ir much v.d)iling th^l<br />

tiu ,111110] In*.* fulfil tn this w-<br />

ii I *W"1 He ill i tor required<br />

«» f • "i nuiinmiis \\< havt<br />

wlttl—in .ihdol md uut—hut tliL<br />

II \t r i ml ii (, ui< (] , (,, [ L<br />

I ' Hi<br />

JiicLllc<br />

• hilt • i ri,>in Hi.'<br />

ihro rh IHKII Mhtml unit hi ic ami<br />

\t«rj simple * it f 11n J t ,rc thur<br />

things ^hu h Ltlmoil iti\oni- Lail Ix*<br />

blu i^tit t » lni(] 1 VH1 (t 11 t (it 1 •> MT1* t'llllj.- 1<br />

'ui i 'tiling loo m itk\ Hunk itu v<br />

I LJII Ih it f tin hrtsr-. <strong>of</strong> ('ambling<br />

1 uni mobt ipm a<br />

1 voui.a-jter with d from a younr'.>ter with a high<br />

11Q It U 4)M> wrong lo >>et vp<br />

I h indicapn \o that they come oUt<br />

even Lt k n\c that foi uie i-xclu will v/vrk won<br />

ders<br />

"If all our people accepted these<br />

three economic axiom? and Ihed b><br />

them we would li\i m an economic<br />

paradise "<br />

National<br />

New* Notes<br />

•r MARRV S. BINT<br />

Scntln.lLaJo.r<br />

Wa>lila«tDn CarmpMaMt<br />

VVASHINOTON _ P m M Blser,-<br />

howcrt three tsueBIM topic, at hla<br />

w«#Uy ncwi eaBfareitsM «r« Sena-<br />

tor Mec«rtfcr, Wi' pnpoHd lnlU><br />

tmm support program, and any<br />

question pertaining to ifgnlmllsil<br />

and civil rights<br />

Invariably, sRe <strong>of</strong> Uie thrw lop.<br />

in comes up for dlKUM4on WKkly.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e, however, has been exconamtl-<br />

eatsd from further dUcmsku! at the<br />

pnu BonfenBcM w Mtf« «l the<br />

PnnMent hlnMU, That sne te the<br />

current feud between Iks <strong>Jun</strong>ior KB-<br />

aliir from WlaconriB and the titan<br />

<strong>of</strong> the White. Home<br />

Ar


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Wm. B. Powell,<br />

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Din Suddenly<br />

William I. Powell, f«l»r Cap*<br />

M.y County AMI for M M n<br />

died BitMaSly Monday <strong>of</strong> a haul at<br />

Funeral services were held yesterday<br />

(ThuEidayi and interment was in<br />

the Baptist Cemetery.<br />

Dr. D. A. Bolard.<br />

Dentist, Dies<br />

Resort Man Had<br />

Phiia. Office<br />

McCorkle Dies; Was<br />

Res<strong>of</strong>fer'i Brother<br />

Edgar K, MeCorkle, retired Mutual<br />

Ute Insurance Co. employe, died<br />

Tuesday at his home in Chestnut<br />

Hill, p.. He was M.<br />

Mr. MeCorkje was a brother <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. Samuel Keener, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />

He also leaves another sister, Mrs<br />

' K" J 1<br />

died recently. She is survived by a<br />

George Heller, <strong>of</strong> Espy, Pa., and &daughter,<br />

Mlsi Helen Davis,<br />

daughter. Mr,. Ellen Simpson, Las<br />

Cruees, N, M.<br />

Csleiftan H, Taylor,<br />

Masonry Contractor<br />

Funeral services were conducted<br />

yesterday ior Coleman H. Taylor,<br />

Cape May Court Houw muonry<br />

ville, following a long illness. She<br />

eontraetol-,.who died mddefliy at biswas<br />

71.<br />

home there Monday. Hf was m. Surviving are anottwr son. Hay<br />

Mr, Taylor was a lifelone resident •nond, Engll.h Creeki two other<br />

<strong>of</strong> Court Haute, a member <strong>of</strong> Swam- daughters, Mr*. Manr Murray, •euUton<br />

Methodist Church and Its board vllle. and Mrs. Sadis Burrdl, Allan,<br />

<strong>of</strong> trustees, and wit past worshipful tic <strong>City</strong>; two brothers, Israel and<br />

master <strong>of</strong> Keystone Lodge IM, n Elmer Sleelman. SctillvW.; a (Mar,<br />

and A. M.<br />

Mn, Clara Carty, Pleasantvllle: 14<br />

Surviving are his wife, Juliai grandchildren; 10 greattfrandcbjl.<br />

three sons, Coleman W,, Julius and dren and II «r«at-gToat-sr«jidchil.<br />

Hlorrii; three daughten, Jin. mil. dren.<br />

abeUi Penman. Ih, Margaret Uaht. Funeral services will to held Sal.<br />

foot, and Mrs. Margaret Brown, all irday at the Protestant Bible<br />

<strong>of</strong> Court House: two brothers. Bay, Ihureh, SetdlvilM.<br />

PHOME<br />

War Crimes Prosecutor WarnsThat Far bens and<br />

Others Arm Gaining Power to Foment Nmw War<br />

"I h.v. ana job to do," he said,<br />

"and that || to be governor <strong>of</strong><br />

Naw Jarwy lor the next three and<br />

a half year,. However, thl, fall<br />

I expect to ipend my evanlnfs<br />

•peaking for the candidate, <strong>of</strong> my<br />

party,"<br />

Church Broadcast Sunday<br />

He added smilingly that, though What Is God?" Is the subject <strong>of</strong><br />

he had campaigned for eight months 8 Christian Science radio program<br />

last year, he had not lost his liking over Station WOR, New York, In<br />

for the task.<br />

its Mutual -Radio Chapel" on Sun-<br />

As to his own political aeplrationis day, at 9:30 a. m.<br />

in the future, he said he has no<br />

Dr. David A. lolard, <strong>of</strong> 2J1 Wplans<br />

and has always proceeded on Buy a Jubilee Ihara Nowl<br />

Atlantic blvd,. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a Phila- the theory that he would rather be<br />

delphia dentist for 42 years, died surprised than disappointed.<br />

Tuesday In the Abington Memorial<br />

Hospital.<br />

An editor asked what the jover.<br />

nor thought <strong>of</strong> persons holding dual<br />

Dr. Bolard. who was M, had hi<br />

jobs at different levels <strong>of</strong> govern,<br />

dental <strong>of</strong>fices at as? S, lath st.<br />

ment.<br />

Philadelphia, He was a graduate a<br />

Allegheny College and the University "A, a lawyer." he replied, "I<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania Dental School. A have (iwayt been ikaptleal <strong>of</strong> di-<br />

Mason, he also was a member <strong>of</strong> vided loyaltle.. In general, it !•<br />

the American and Philadelphia Coun.<br />

bad In principle for • man te<br />

ty Dental Associations, and the Old<br />

York Road Country Club.<br />

Mrve the axetwtlva at w«ll a, the<br />

leglilatlM, or vice verja, tinea<br />

An enthusiasUe boatman, he wts fhil It a violation in principle <strong>of</strong><br />

a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Vaeht the doctrine <strong>of</strong> taparata power,.<br />

club and the United states Power However, I thsuld like to tee the<br />

Squadron.<br />

factt In a particular cata before<br />

Surviving are his wife, the former patting ludgment."<br />

Elsie Maier; a daughter, Mrs. John<br />

S, Rosslter, and two grandsons. <strong>On</strong> the question <strong>of</strong> his relationship<br />

Private funeral services will take<br />

place today at the Helweg parlors. mend and Ltnford, and a sister, Mr<br />

Jenkintown. Interment will be inGeorgia<br />

Corbln.<br />

West Laurel Hill Cemetery,<br />

Former Teacher In<br />

County Dies At 93<br />

Funeral services were held Wed<br />

nesday for Mrs. Mary W, Davis, re<br />

tired school teacher, who died Mon<br />

day at tier home In Wlldwood, Sh<br />

was »S.<br />

Mrs. Davis wai the mother ol<br />

Oedrge Davis, hotel operator who<br />

Mrs. Luella Tollman<br />

Dies at SculMile<br />

SOMERS POINT—Mrs. Luella Toll<br />

man, mother <strong>of</strong> Arthur Tollman, this<br />

city, died Tuesday at the hone <strong>of</strong> a<br />

daughter, Mn. Ellis Bailey, at Scull-<br />

SUMMER SOIOOL— —<br />

SHOITHAND<br />

and TYPEWRITING<br />

FAMOUS 4fli :i)'STf/Vi~<br />

SpeeUwrjiJng<br />

wuunw ctrtt o#rtv<br />

DO YOUR WASHINQA1<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> Ike persons r«ponilble death wrought hy ttaoa* men, every<br />

for U* Mart or World War Q areone<br />

has Men tet re/and they again<br />

•Ull (t Iwgt In the world, and are are building up tnanr power over<br />

again buUdlog up powerful Influ continental Europe/<br />

eneea la Euroee and A*ia.<br />

Thl» WM tli* m«ui> brought to<br />

UK OCMH CUy Klw»U Club at<br />

&imm*' RMUurant Wwlneaday by<br />

JMall Bu Bob. <strong>of</strong> Camden, loUni<br />

tionai lawyer and author who par-<br />

tack whUe aittlni in a chair in tb* ticipated ll| ike famous Nuremburg<br />

bedroom at Mi home. 11 a. Boyd St., Mala follo*lng the war,<br />

Cape May Court HOUM. He wu 71.<br />

Mr. Du Boil waa Introduced by<br />

Mr. Powell lu slwjilt from JH31 William H, Collision Jr. as a familiar<br />

to KM and again from 1MT Is 1MB, flgur. In <strong>Ocean</strong> city during hi.<br />

He wat one <strong>of</strong> thP tow Democratic<br />

youth, whan bin grandparents were<br />

candidates for gfln ever to h*<br />

regular dimmer visitors In thU re-<br />

elected In the county.<br />

sort<br />

H. wat hern in favMt Bmnia, TM InflvMttMi paspl* ral.nad<br />

and had llvad at (wit Neva* far ta by MM apMiur m MM princk<br />

50 y«n He BparaMd a nurMe paU if iti I, s, FarMn company,<br />

yard than 10 year* k#fan r«Wr- Hn •pnwllnl Herman chamlcal<br />

Ins In IHI.<br />

Inn which, Mr. Du Boi. (aid.<br />

halp«d Influence Millar Into pre-<br />

He was « member <strong>of</strong>-the County cipitating Wortd War li,<br />

Jury Commission and Oie Moaqulto<br />

Control Commission He was flrat Mr. Du Boil wu the chief govern,<br />

vice president <strong>of</strong> the Cape Mayment<br />

prosecutor In the trials <strong>of</strong> I.<br />

County Savings and Loan Aisoela, a rarben himself and a number <strong>of</strong><br />

lien, •nd • member <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> his aMOelata. He aaM that dMplte<br />

governors <strong>of</strong> Tomlln Memorial Hos- the most aitoundlnc and unbellev.<br />

pital. He also was a former asses, able testimony <strong>of</strong>- destruction and<br />

•or and vital statistics registrar for<br />

Middle Township, and a director <strong>of</strong><br />

the Cape May County Title and<br />

Trust Company.<br />

Mr, Powell was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

board <strong>of</strong> trustees <strong>of</strong> the First Methodtai<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> Court Home, and<br />

the Men's Bible Class <strong>of</strong> the ehureh.<br />

He wu superintendent <strong>of</strong> the Methodist<br />

Cemetery. He belonged to the<br />

Arbutus Lodge, F and A, M,; the<br />

Cammandery <strong>of</strong> Cape May, the Dtas<br />

Creek Orange, and was a charter<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Court House Klwants<br />

Club, which he served for<br />

many years as a director.<br />

Surviving are till wift, Myraj a<br />

daughter. Mrs. Charles Back, Court<br />

Hoot*,- a tltttr, Carrie ft Hughe*,<br />

Cap* May; four grandchildren and<br />

five great grandchildren.<br />

tna<br />

Mr. Du BoU Identified tUnaMf W<br />

part at the pnildmttal mlaalon aant • I i-j- J<br />

to toe Far But ta September <strong>of</strong><br />

f-T,<br />

pe/<br />

IMS to- wNt out a proa-ram <strong>of</strong> reparation<br />

from Japan, far the economic<br />

TMt. MM •MtaW taWpsInrM<br />

MI, rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> the war-ten Far<br />

I. a «la«ta aMbnpto af Mk t*«n- but<br />

try't itMHrf 4 approach «fl IM ft- The mission rsMBBMidM a pr<strong>of</strong>an<br />

which dally thrtatan Mir way gram to itrengthaB China, KlrM,<br />

•f IrM, /Nf MM Mai tMIMt <strong>of</strong> Hide-China and th* PnlllpplnM, aU<br />

the l*de'<strong>of</strong> pnlHn actkm by our Of whom fought with ua agaitut<br />

diplomatic and political rinia*, Japan. Mr, Du Bout said the preti-<br />

•nejttfni sf the peoplft <strong>of</strong> the deot gave hit approval u the pro.<br />

earth today an gov.d by feren gram, but that Is aa far U tt went.<br />

" to our prtMiplM af •«*•<br />

The million warned In lit report<br />

that unless action along the recommended<br />

line waa taken, china would<br />

Despite our fores <strong>of</strong> arms, com-<br />

fall under the domination <strong>of</strong> lbs<br />

prising atom and hydrogen bombs Communists,<br />

and more than a million Gl'i st-a<br />

Uoned in 200 bases all over the inttMd, Mw apHher Mwr chareaO.<br />

world, the United States has lost the diplomat, anal polltfclwo MM eon-<br />

ground in the struggle for political CMtrated en the rahaWlltater. rehabilitate sf<br />

allegiance <strong>of</strong> the free world during Japan and IM pMplec anal iw<br />

the past eight or nine years, he as- turned M hljh pallHcal paaittafla<br />

serted.<br />

perMM wh» anh/ a faw yMra<br />

ThU Ion <strong>of</strong> ground by the Free aarllar wan MHsr •nwnlw.<br />

WerM la diracfly du. to rha n«Ba- The result <strong>of</strong> the government'* intlv.<br />

pollcle* <strong>of</strong> thli gov.rnm«it In decisiveness In the Far East is ap-<br />

dHIIng with th» farctt app«lns parent by the tainting <strong>of</strong> China, th*<br />

ua, Thl. lack ol deflnlra action hat struggle in Korea and the present<br />

lot! far us China and half <strong>of</strong> rha difficulty in lndo-China, he Mid.<br />

•urepeen csnNnanf, ha Hid. The program wai carried out in<br />

Europe on fundamentally the same<br />

with leaders In his own party, Mr. principle, and once again the war-<br />

Meyner said that, on the whole, it mongers <strong>of</strong> the pre-World War II<br />

Meyner To Take is good.<br />

era are back in circulation, he con-<br />

He pointed out that there are eluded.<br />

some persons who have an erron- The meeting was attended by a<br />

eous Idea <strong>of</strong> the number <strong>of</strong> Jobs group <strong>of</strong> member! <strong>of</strong> the MUlvllle<br />

Stump In Fall available when a new adminlstra- kiwanil Club, A souvenir Diamond<br />

tjon takes over, ignoring the fact Jubilee dinner plate was presented<br />

Soyi He'll Speak in that an overwhelming percentage <strong>of</strong> to Dr. 0, M. Churukian. <strong>of</strong> Paris,<br />

stile Jobs are subject to civil serv. HI., as the Kiwanian from the most<br />

Congrau •attics<br />

ICJ.<br />

distant point<br />

Governor Robert B. Meyner in The gevarnor laid he wai<br />

ends to take sn active rol* In the amused to find that. In this ri.<br />

November election as a speaker on •Beef, he wai In rha t«m» beat<br />

behalf <strong>of</strong> Democratic candidates In with President Elsenhswer, who<br />

various parts <strong>of</strong> the state, he Indi- hat been crlticiied far net p"«><br />

cated Friday at the second <strong>of</strong> his Inf out man |ob« to Republicans.<br />

series <strong>of</strong> monthly press conferences<br />

or the weekly nswspapart.<br />

In response to a suggestion that<br />

The governor was asked what par! iomething be done about weeding<br />

he would play In this year's Congres- out misfits from local police departsional<br />

end Senatorial campaigns, ments, the governor said consideration<br />

is being given to establishment<br />

<strong>of</strong> a sereunirij! process similar to<br />

that used by the state Police to assure<br />

selection <strong>of</strong> personnel who are<br />

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Regular Parkins—2$t Valat Parking—SO* additional<br />

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Coma to Dalawora Park via The Dciawar* Memorial BrWtand<br />

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S1I THISI OUTSTANDING 5TAKI RACIS<br />

Friday, <strong>Jun</strong>o 25<br />

THE GEORGETOWN STEEPLMCHASE HASDK<br />

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THE DELAWARE OAKS<br />

THE DELAWARE STIEPIECHASI AND MCI ASSOCIATION<br />

DOKAIO r. J. WMr-SON MAN<br />

•.H.WOO0<br />

* ^ '<br />

:<br />

juwi a;, its4<br />

did Grandpa<br />

gat lh« now*?<br />

Long Dm.nc. told him,<br />

"It'i • boyl" lonB Diatane.<br />

Mill to little and ihe<br />

laji has bun cut is only io%,<br />

Call Milwaukea - enly tl.sB.<br />

Three minulBi. Slaiion.ioii»il6n<br />

Altar 6 PM and all day iund. ,,<br />

Plm tan.<br />

HUNT'S DONUT NOOK<br />

758 BOARDWALK<br />

"MADE BEFORE<br />

YOUR EYES"<br />

OLD FASHIONED<br />

DONUTS<br />

Plain . Sugar , einnim»n<br />

— Alia _<br />

Hot Dog* . Hamburger,<br />

Milk Shake. - S<strong>of</strong>t Drink.<br />

ON THE •OARDWALK NEAR 8,h STRIiT<br />

SfflP BAR<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

ELMMR BLAKE PRESENTS<br />

"THE WACKY WIZARD-<br />

PETE RUBINO<br />

QUINTET<br />

— PIUS ADDED ATTRACTION —<br />

HARRY MARTIN<br />

And His<br />

<strong>On</strong>e-Man Band<br />

BEAUTIFUL<br />

Superb<br />

Cuisine<br />

end<br />

Atmosphere<br />

assssss<br />

BALA INN<br />

EAiTEBN SEABOARD'S UMQUB BEiTAURANT<br />

Bala Musk Menu:<br />

BILL COATES<br />

WIZARD OP THI KEYBOARDS<br />

SOMERS POINT, N. J.<br />

Excellent Coitin. Served Until 2 A, M.<br />

COCKTAIL LOUNOI OPIN UNTIL J A, M,<br />

!<br />

THl OCEAN ClfV, SiNTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Upper Town^tiip News<br />

State Commission Orders Boost<br />

Of 25 Pet. In Upper Vahjations<br />

Duties <strong>of</strong> Fathers<br />

Streiwd at Church<br />

MAHM0RA—Memoers <strong>of</strong> the Men's<br />

Bible Class <strong>of</strong> the Palermo Baptist<br />

Barbara Paullin (•<br />

Wed In Philadelphia<br />

8th Gradcn Awarded<br />

Ugton, VFW /VWdaL<br />

MARMORA — CltlMnihlp medal<br />

awardi from two local nrvice or-<br />

ganlxatleni w»i» pmentM on the<br />

COMIHO IVINTS '<br />

MARMOBA-Of interest to resi-<br />

Church took part in the Father'sdents<br />

<strong>of</strong> thta area was the marriage Today—Food sale. Woman's Jo.<br />

Day service Sunday.<br />

Saturday <strong>of</strong> Miss Barbara Mildred clety for Christian lervlce <strong>of</strong> Mar.<br />

The Rev. Harry F. Flndeison, pas. Paullin, daughter <strong>of</strong> the Rev Dr. mora Melhodist church, on Mrs.<br />

lor, uniciattt] at the dedication serv- and Mrs. Norman W, Paullin, <strong>of</strong> Maud Stralton's lawn, Marmora, be,<br />

ice <strong>of</strong> Michael Philip Dubrllle, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, to John David Pringle. ginning at 10 a. m.<br />

Beesley's Psinl. The responsive The marriage was solemnized in the Today —Pood sale. Woman's So-<br />

reidlng was led by Ilobart Sapp jr.j orace Baptist Church, Br. ,d andciety<br />

for Christian Service <strong>of</strong> Sea-<br />

illhes and ojferings were taken by Berks sts,, PhUjdelphia, uy theville<br />

Methodist Church, on the<br />

Philip Dubrllle and Ear! Butler. A bride's father. The reception fo|. church lawn, beginning at 1 p. m.<br />

choral selection, "The Song <strong>of</strong> Won. lowing the ceremony was in the Tomorrow night — Spring dance,<br />

dorful Love", was followed by scrip, lower auditorium <strong>of</strong> the church. American Legion Pest No. 23i, in<br />

lurq lessen read by William Wells. Dr. Paullin, a native <strong>of</strong> Marmora, Porter's Hall, Tucfcahoe.<br />

Allen VallVorsl sans "This Is MyIs<br />

well known In this area, having Saturday, July i—"Country rair",<br />

Father's World".<br />

been ordained in the Palermo Bap- sponsored by Marmara Volunteer<br />

A sormoneHe, "What father's Day tist Church Attending the wedding Fire Company and Auxiliary, from<br />

Means To Me", was presented by were Mr, and Mn. M. Spencer 10 a, u, and throughout the day<br />

Raymond Williams, Mr, Wmiami, Young, Mrs. Charlei Noble arid Mr. and evening.<br />

suggested the day as one for test- and Mrs. Robert Young.<br />

ing whether fathers are discharging<br />

their responsibilities lo church,<br />

Neighbors To Share In<br />

community and family.<br />

1<br />

Putting Walk <strong>On</strong> Beach<br />

m SYMPHONY <strong>of</strong><br />

M.t« in food, form, MuntJ,<br />

, color and f»»ow»hlp.<br />

You will •n(«y<br />

th. lov.ly MW unfMrvcM vtawl<br />

Mutle • •<br />

; TO ARRANGE YOUR PMTt, CALI, WIC, PHON1, S0M1M WINT f84<br />

Work* <strong>On</strong> Convention<br />

MARMORA—The Re», Thomas A,<br />

Meryweather, <strong>of</strong> the Fraier-R<strong>of</strong>s.<br />

gaekWatchko Post <strong>of</strong> the VFW <strong>of</strong><br />

Daily—4:30t<strong>of</strong>cM P.M.<br />

• Rail Italian Spaafwtti<br />

• FrMch Frisd Shrimp<br />

• H>lf<strong>of</strong>FrI«dChlck*n<br />

• Ravioli<br />

• Davilatl Crab<br />

• Stalk<br />

SANDWICHES<br />

and<br />

SNACKS<br />

Until 2 A. M.<br />

MSI i — SKCTION THWH<br />

10 Apply For<br />

Planning Post<br />

County Beard to<br />

Interview Four<br />

The namei <strong>of</strong> 10 applicants for the<br />

position <strong>of</strong> county planning director<br />

were presented to ihe Cape May<br />

County Planning Board this week<br />

ART'S<br />

HEBMAN B. WALKiB<br />

Uulier are eireciiv.7 "<br />

Mr. Butler has been instructed hy<br />

the «uie commission, which Mr two<br />

.veers has been working on the<br />

lale" "'• # " u » lllln laal day <strong>of</strong> Hhosl by Principal W1I,<br />

Ham H, Donahue io two Eighth<br />

Grade pupil. In the township achool<br />

Tn» medal and ceniflcaW from the<br />

It l-i »ald that nevrral yearn ago Aonrican Lefim cape May aunty<br />

work was begun on « lax map, but •and Pott was presented to Mill<br />

It was stopped and hMNjuver been Bev.rly Murae 1 hi. award hi bated<br />

resumed. The Township ConmilMe<br />

on food flllMn.hlp throughaut the<br />

balks at tne ld*a <strong>of</strong> apariding the<br />

enllrB •lementaiy achool career<br />

money for the work, varlomly «U-<br />

from kindergarten lo the completion<br />

<strong>of</strong> th. Ughih orade. n,e medal<br />

mated at from HOMO to M m<br />

and certl/lcale presented by the<br />

despite the fact that the State Local = - — ^n<br />

Governmtnt Bureau and th« Ipwi,.<br />

iS " •hip auditor annually ncommend<br />

the uivedment<br />

menu by 25 per cent. He is more<br />

or less mysilned as lo how lo pro* Thara It • alata law najuirini<br />

ceed and will ask ihe County Tat all mwnMNlrHH •• hava tax map*,<br />

Buard lo clarify the Instructions and Ma Lacal SwnmMnt *lnM<br />

ThP cammlssion's efforts is lo re- Nat aurlwrlty », main wet. map,<br />

farm assessment practices to bring and Mil HM nit M th. municipalabout<br />

more equitable distribution <strong>of</strong> Irr wh.r, lacal csvarnnHiiH fall<br />

local laxnlion. It recoinlies that as. hi pravWa on..<br />

sessors, especially those chosen by<br />

election, as Is the rule in lownihlp, The Legislature, however, has nev<br />

are generally underpaid, and are not er given the Local Government <strong>of</strong>flce<br />

guided by any uniform rules! and any money for this purpose, and<br />

also that throughout the state each there is no legal penalty for munlci.<br />

municipality tries lo keep down pallUea refusing or neglecting to<br />

assessmenls to escape paying a<br />

make maps. So the sulemate cun<br />

larger share <strong>of</strong> county taxes,<br />

tlnues.<br />

j A thraMay Khssl <strong>of</strong> lo.rructi.n<br />

tor Istal auaiHri wat MnductM<br />

By Hi* commlulon iait y»r and School Exercise<br />

another li to be h.ld at New<br />

•runiwlck In Aufuit,<br />

In Upper Township, as Is ihe rule<br />

generally, improved property bears Enjoyed By 400<br />

the heaviest burden <strong>of</strong> taxation,<br />

while unimproved or poorly Int 22 RMsiv* ltd<br />

proved properties, regardless <strong>of</strong> flit! Grade C«rt.f.caf»f<br />

market value <strong>of</strong> lni, i8nd escape<br />

willi lower or nominal assessments MARMORA—<strong>On</strong> the programs It<br />

growing g areas, like l Marmora was desiinated as "Closing Day Pro.<br />

Beesley's Point and Palermo, home<br />

gram", but the pupils culled it "grad,<br />

uaUon", and by any name, the «0u<br />

relatives and friends who crowded<br />

the auditorium <strong>of</strong> the Upper Town,<br />

ship school in Marmora Thursday<br />

night, voted It a happy affair<br />

= "••—* - r M II You Lik* Good Food, Thin<br />

HOURS OPEN<br />

WIEK-DAYS 4tOO W. M.<br />

by Valenlyne Irennan, planning director<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Community Planning<br />

SATURDAY 12.-00 NOON<br />

AuocUta, who have been retained<br />

^^^*5**M ajj iiie<br />

Frt.Pr ROM Sack W.tchko post, VFW, by the board.<br />

SUNDAY tMO NOON<br />

waa awarded to Michael Dean.<br />

The board, meeting at Court<br />

, Haute TuHday, approved the pro. ON THI CIMLI<br />

petal that > four <strong>of</strong> the applicant* SOMERS POINT, N, A<br />

with the moat promising qualillca-<br />

Auxiliary Gets lion, be interviewed for the put.<br />

At the same time, •rennan dinplayed<br />

several maps showing the<br />

centers <strong>of</strong> population In the county<br />

Game Donations the rate <strong>of</strong> population growth, roads,<br />

and municipalities that have set up<br />

To Help Cheer Men . some measure <strong>of</strong> planning.<br />

The planning expert said that the<br />

In Army Hospital board's respgnilbUlty will be to guide<br />

MARMORA — Mr*. France* Per-<br />

the municipalities, but thai action<br />

guaon reported a proiH <strong>of</strong> »««<br />

for deallni! wjth tuning and other<br />

from ihe i rteent r t food ood and andcake<br />

uie<br />

problem! in planning must be ban,<br />

•pwuord » th Ldl U<br />

died by the communities themselves.<br />

•pwuored »y the Ladle. AiaUyiry<br />

Of the FVawr • ROM . Sack . Watchko<br />

Foil, VFW, at the AuxUlary meet, Buy a Jufettee than I M<br />

ing held laal week in the post<br />

home, Msrmora, with Mn. Chrkllne<br />

•asp preaidini.<br />

other eominlUee reports were given<br />

by .Mm. DalHy DeVaulU peppy<br />

•alH chalnnan, and Mn. Martha<br />

Kane, chalnnan <strong>of</strong> the commillee<br />

for U» purchaie <strong>of</strong> HBI plastic<br />

duihware for th« home,<br />

Mn. Mary Bottle, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Fort Dix llcnpltal committee, announced<br />

the receipt <strong>of</strong> donations <strong>of</strong><br />

I] gamet, eight pusles and II decka<br />

<strong>of</strong> playing cards to be given to the<br />

hospital for use by hespltaliied<br />

•ervieemen.<br />

Announnment was made <strong>of</strong> the<br />

admittance <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Helen Donahue<br />

I as a new Auxiliary member Mrs.<br />

The 16 (iris and »« hwg making Donahue will be Initiated and w,.|<br />

up the elan <strong>of</strong> t4. who wul enltr comed d at the h Jl 'ul.v meeting,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city High thU fall, jhared Following 1 ie business meetlnf,<br />

with WUiiam Donahue, the principal, refreihmentfl were served to U<br />

and Mrs. Bthel s. Bllnard, eighth<br />

how It ii to be datermlned, and Grade teacher, the cengniuiaUona<br />

whether other fnunicifHHHe* In and praise- <strong>of</strong> the audience. In the<br />

1<br />

th. iaunhr art to |ach up their informal reception that followed Ihe<br />

; atiHunants on mn •auailtlnf program.<br />

I baili, are WM <strong>of</strong> the auettlent to The ntember>! <strong>of</strong> the elais. In red<br />

| which Mr, lutler want, aniwars. eowni, each told something <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Upper's assessor is paid ITjO a<br />

work they had done la the Eighth<br />

year, with a 1200 bonus. He pro. Grade, and children <strong>of</strong> the lower<br />

vides his own <strong>of</strong>fice, most <strong>of</strong> theEindes,<br />

similarly gowned, joined<br />

equipment, and is given no allow- them in singing several numbers,<br />

once for the use <strong>of</strong> his car in Held closing with a school song.<br />

work. The job Is made more In presenting certiflcaten to the<br />

tun by the fact that the township | lM », mbe«, Albert n. Wells,<br />

•••••-<br />

N TRADITIONALLY THE Fll<br />

Wissow'<br />

RESTAURANT AND COCKTAJL LOON^<br />

We hold a particular rignlflcance with the gnurom;<br />

his a flair for our justly famed Food* and<br />

"A Oratifjiisg Treat". ...,<br />

1<br />

DiNiNO ROOM<br />

Undar personal MpwrvMen «C Mawrk*,<br />

OPMN DAILY FROM 4 P. M.<br />

OPEN SUNDAY PROM NOON<br />

re served to S4<br />

members by Mrs. Christine Sapp and<br />

Ms, Elsie Keppler.<br />

234 SHORE ROAD, SOMfftS POINT<br />

Ray Darby Speaker<br />

1 mile north <strong>of</strong> Som*» Point Orel*<br />

At Marmora Church<br />

6th and BOARDWALK<br />

MARMORA—Laymen <strong>of</strong> the Tfrin.<br />

PHONE SOMERS POINT. 913<br />

ty Methodist church <strong>of</strong> Marmora<br />

took part In the Father's Day evening<br />

worship service Sunday. The<br />

Scripture was read by Gam Broad,<br />

ley, and Morris Willltj. led the re.<br />

THE HOUSe OF HITS<br />

sponaive reading The <strong>of</strong>fering was<br />

taken by Bob Qarrelt and Harry<br />

has no Us map, and the charge isI<br />

Beard <strong>of</strong> RducaUon president, con, Rabbins. The Rev, Samuel L. Way<br />

frequently made that because <strong>of</strong> gratulled Kratululed them on n thi their good d rec- lead Ihe group in prayer,<br />

thU fact considerable al properly propety ord. Among these In the audience Roy E. Darby, a layman from the<br />

cupes laxatlon because the asseshor who eitended congratulations were <strong>Ocean</strong> city Methodist Church, gave<br />

doesn't know the ownership. members <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Education, the menage. In spelling "rather",<br />

the I>,,T, A., and Wiilard B, Mat he Ilited the many qualities a father<br />

thews, county school superintendent, should have—"f* as In faith, "a" as<br />

in ability. «(" for truth, "h" for<br />

home or head <strong>of</strong> the home, "e" for<br />

example and "r" for religion<br />

For<br />

PACKA6C<br />

end<br />

Phon* Semara Point<br />

2578<br />

JACKHEWLOH<br />

At Tin Pkmo<br />

A group <strong>of</strong> residents on Morning-<br />

Marmora, has been appointed chairside rd. wen preparing this week<br />

man <strong>of</strong> the committee to make prep- to do aomethlni ID make It easier<br />

arations for the memorial service at<br />

to walk across the bathing beach<br />

from the street lo Ihe water in their<br />

the National VFW, convention In area.<br />

Philadelphia, beginning August 1. At an Informal meeting they dis><br />

cussed plans for sharing the cost<br />

<strong>of</strong> building a portable wooden walk<br />

to span the Morningslde rd. beach.<br />

JOE DiORIO'S Such a walk waa Mid to be needed<br />

to anlat those who mult carry In<br />

fanis or push them in coaches, as<br />

well as elderly persons who and it<br />

CIRCLE CAFE o long Jaunt through the sort sand.<br />

Another meeting to make Una! arrangemenli<br />

for the walk will take<br />

SOMERS POINT place next Sunday on the beach,<br />

William Daley is. serving as temporary<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the neighborhood<br />

KITCHEN NOW OPEN group. Other proponents <strong>of</strong> the cooperative<br />

project Include James<br />

FOR THE SIMON Reukaufl. lira, James McOIoskey,<br />

Mr», John MeCloskey and Mrs. Lewis<br />

•Igel,<br />

Southern New Jersey Is referred<br />

io as "SMQ square miles <strong>of</strong> opportunlly."<br />

,<br />

THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF THE CENTURY<br />

ENJOY<br />

THE HOTTEST<br />

mm<br />

IN OUR<br />

m<br />

CONDITIONED<br />

BAB<br />

LEN CARRIE<br />

AND MS<br />

•CRACKER JACKS<br />

POINT TAVERN<br />

ON THI BAY AT SOMIftS POINT<br />

Delicious Lobsters<br />

• Specialty<br />

Steak, and Chop.<br />

Seafood in Variety<br />

Phone Santera Point 909<br />

King <strong>of</strong> Hw Ptan<br />

ond th. Orflon<br />

food - appetizingly i#rv«d....<br />

Delightful, breeze-swept dining room* and bar<br />

ANTHONY DCANIO, Prop. . uffj<br />

->*.,


•" ,'V".' 1 Club Sailing Fleet<br />

ised For Title Racing<br />

Classes <strong>of</strong><br />

to be<br />

Series<br />

at fleets <strong>of</strong> five classes<br />

•Urt their series <strong>of</strong> fleet<br />

"lip and national<br />

new Saturday at<br />

i <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club.<br />

competition for the<br />

MfkT wIU kaaaB Sunday<br />

with Of the belt<br />

i and twinf runabouts <strong>of</strong> the<br />

taking part<br />

otnoi<br />

In the flve-wc*fc<br />

Plant HHe races will Mart iaf.<br />

Mw Carnal*,<br />

Ban In the Dlnmond Jubilee MU-<br />

bout regatta. The Comets will fas<br />

•W II * territorial niitM at Beaeh<br />

H*ven.<br />

Pram Attaint 7, awry weak end<br />

«af fMr IIIIILI, the 110-. will eon-<br />

dutt a bell-and-chaln Mrles h«r«,<br />

wMla MM Carnal* and •enter Math*<br />

ere away far regional meat*. Fab<br />

lowing Hi. Jubilee regatta. Ma<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>ter MaMn and Panaulm wIN<br />

resume their reftriar and M<br />

week H<br />

The Comets'and Moths will be at<br />

Avalon August 7 and 8 fur the South<br />

Jersey Championships; at the Wild<br />

wood Yacht Club Regatta August M<br />

and 15; the Margate Yacht Club Re-<br />

gatta Auguat if and 21. and Ihe<br />

Regatta August SI<br />

r?. nab besan their<br />

rate lest Sunday.<br />

to addition to the regular week<br />

echedule <strong>of</strong> new, the <strong>Jun</strong>ior<br />

tor Math* along with the<br />

wUl unfurl sills on Wed.<br />

In a special mid-<br />

i weekly schedule will run un<br />

Opted notll July II, when all<br />

but the Comets will compete<br />

Omslrtn and Cllnuttur<br />

•ffl SUHL Ch.nn». Mr.<br />

Overwrln aod ClbaetW<br />

IMt Darfae 1U Mn Truck<br />

€in supply HtMn,<br />

Pull Stock Company Rotas<br />

Deviating Stock Company Rates<br />

Deviating Mutual Company Rates<br />

Assigned Risk Plan<br />

M yon an taahMf lower or<br />

may b* MattM by placing<br />

«ca — MM only <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

lati pnml.HU, 10% to u% (Immediate)<br />

your aufamsMla buslnen with this <strong>of</strong>-<br />

Aaant* wha wrttta Ira H I auMmeMia<br />

Thai M M two rhinos — Saylnw and Service.<br />

Haney Lloyd Chattin<br />

•OCEAN «rf| LAitoatT AUTOMMIL* -MMIUM<br />

U1S Ajhvry Av-. Mmm M60 O»an <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />

• PACKARD*<br />

$alm» - Service - AccessorJet<br />

Body and Fender Work - Painting<br />

BISHOP * PACKARD<br />

FOR GOOD USED CARS<br />

er 1020 Cw. ISth and Atbury Am.<br />

Cadillac<br />

Pontiac<br />

in District soBpeUUsiit. The fleet<br />

championship scries will be sailed<br />

for prixa to be pretanud by the<br />

Yacht Club. The 110 allnilnatlnn<br />

and club efiantplenablp aariet Ul<br />

run naeurrenUy,<br />

Sport Slants<br />

By Nil PtlTCHII<br />

Three teams in the American<br />

League are going all out for the<br />

pennant this year, with the nee<br />

now promising to be a torrU one.<br />

Over In the National League, the<br />

New Vork Giants are the moot sur.<br />

ii tfit d i h<br />

prising outfit and may give the<br />

Dodger* a bad lime <strong>of</strong> it before<br />

they are finished<br />

TBOM seem to bs the highlights<br />

In the Major League picture at <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />

draw* to • close Chicago'* White<br />

Sox, by obtaining both George Xtll<br />

and Morrle Martin In recent days,<br />

have shown they are ready to go<br />

ill the way In an effort to win the<br />

first Pale Hose flag since 1919 The<br />

So* reportedly paid 1100.000 for Kell,<br />

They aUo gave up cash for Martin,<br />

• southpaw hurler<br />

Cleveland, realjiinf that the<br />

great hurling (tan tolling far th*<br />

tun will set no younger, are <strong>of</strong>f<br />

to a pretty fait start and going<br />

all-out even It this stage ef th*<br />

race. Par feller. Lemon, Card.,<br />

Wynn and the net, It Ii this year<br />

or never.<br />

The Indians have been flirting with<br />

pennants for five years now and<br />

just missing. Other younger teams<br />

In the leagues are building! the In.<br />

diang may get weaker In comparison.<br />

The Yankees are coming through<br />

as always. In a midjune series<br />

with the hot White Son they grabbed<br />

three out <strong>of</strong> four games, thug cool-<br />

Ing <strong>of</strong>f the Richards flock a bit.<br />

They also took a series from cleve<br />

land on the same swing <strong>of</strong> western<br />

clubs into the Bait.<br />

Over In the National, tha Oaia-<br />

er* ere getting hotter but the<br />

Giants ara •tayine witti them*<br />

Willie May* has helped the New<br />

Yerkers tremendoutly, and they<br />

might be able to give the Flert a , ,.„ ..._<br />

rough Mm. from here on out. j „ furlong stake, which will be run<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tball League<br />

Ci O<br />

CampaignOpens<br />

' Mailm.n<br />

In Pramtor, 18-17<br />

The pat Man team topped tha<br />

NaUaul auaraanen In .TfraMaar.<br />

taw gam Monday night la span tha<br />

summer's eauipatUtM louni tfc*<br />

sin s<strong>of</strong>tball turn* comprising the<br />

niter <strong>of</strong> the city'* Recreation<br />

League.<br />

The pojul tossers tallied 18 run*<br />

to 17 for the Quart* to taka the<br />

•eMon 1 * opener. Tuesday anmnlng,<br />

Wlsham-« Realtors, defending champs,<br />

walloped the Amusement Guide<br />

Ine, 7-i.<br />

Laaaue Director Fred Hawaii<br />

announced that the MUM* will be<br />

Played nlahfh/ auept Saturdays<br />

Center layout at MM VafcMk. Tha<br />

•each Parrel and A A ¥ club* are<br />

the sther teams In Hta league.<br />

Meantime, Mr. Howell reported<br />

that the formation <strong>of</strong> the night<br />

basketball league, to play under<br />

lights on the concrete court! at the<br />

:enter, wUl uke place sometime<br />

iext week.<br />

Team managers will meat In an<br />

effort hi HI Mi) start <strong>of</strong> the<br />

leaf u* an July 4. Al many a* la<br />

teams ara eiMCted fa apply tor<br />

entry, necessitating a preseason<br />

tourney ro para tha number dawn<br />

te eight league quintets.<br />

The Little League practice sos-<br />

ions at the Bay «y. field come to an<br />

'nd today (Friday) when Coach<br />

Mowell will form five team. Into the<br />

oop for summer tomptUUon, A<br />

iroup <strong>of</strong> approximately 60 young-<br />

ten under 16 years <strong>of</strong> ago has been<br />

•tending the morning practice se.v<br />

Ions held dally, except Sunday, as<br />

irt <strong>of</strong> the city's recreation program,<br />

•lawar* Oaks Race<br />

To Bo Run Saturday<br />

The Delaware Oaks, wruM Is ex-<br />

pected to have s gross value <strong>of</strong> at<br />

jeast $48,000 and net the winner<br />

$.15,000 or more, is the big attrac-<br />

tion at Delaware Park this Saturday,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e el the finest fields <strong>of</strong> three><br />

year-old fillies brought together this<br />

year is anticipated for the mile and<br />

Around tM Fishing Beat<br />

They are Wi, ami they j<br />

That to .th* "<br />

the MCBA sid. <strong>of</strong> the<br />

A tyrftcal report was that <strong>of</strong><br />

Harbor y<br />

Tka Hi paauUtBt an tnapplM a<br />

•kaMar •"«• M't durlnf the hours<br />

around sunup/and again at about<br />

sundown, particularly aMg the sod<br />

buka M/ttt atbar aMa <strong>of</strong> the<br />

vyice<br />

haisl, who brought a sliand-three-<br />

pound speckled beauty to<br />

Cornroan's far measurhlg and<br />

hbif,<br />

atiglen, possibly exercl»lng<br />

their traditional prerogative with<br />

Hie truth, report that In some cases<br />

the weakles are » big that they<br />

cannot be landed on the banks,<br />

Bliiham reported that the bit tel-<br />

lows are hungry and give apparent<br />

prcftntiM Is the hook which has<br />

about half <strong>of</strong> a <br />

paled on it.<br />

* * *<br />

TIM TABLII RINRTIB<br />

TWO HOURS OFF<br />

Ed Common Sr. yesterday reported<br />

that this month's table <strong>of</strong> tides has<br />

teen running about two hours be*<br />

hind the listed times.<br />

Bay anglers looking for the more<br />

prodijctlve two hours before high<br />

tide have been reporting arrival at<br />

their favorite spot on or after the<br />

full tide as lilted In ths schedules.<br />

# * *<br />

N, I, WINDS PUT! KINK<br />

IN BAY PliMINO<br />

Strong northeast winds Wediies*<br />

day, Thursday and Friday upset the<br />

feeding habits <strong>of</strong> the Ash in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> waters, causing many anxious<br />

ported food Mttatde fliMng over<br />

the week and, particularly for tea<br />

baa* and patftM. itaeUgaiit report-<br />

ed th* Mai ara running heavy abou<br />

a mile and ta. half <strong>of</strong>fshore, and<br />

arc averaging almost a pound.<br />

Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the pudding In the<br />

Ban story was the report by Corn<br />

man's <strong>of</strong> a catch <strong>of</strong> lot bass and<br />

porgtet by a party on the boat <strong>of</strong><br />

Capt. Bner BbeUy. Enjoying the<br />

•port were Harry Bacony, Dick Ober<br />

holUer, Ed Peterman, Nick Mancusa<br />

and George Zuek,<br />

• • *<br />

VAMiTY <strong>of</strong>: ineiis<br />

PO> PISH ANOUKS<br />

Fishermen plying their favorite<br />

•port -on the 14th at. beaehfront pier<br />

found the Hah not too plentiful over<br />

the week end, but whit was caught<br />

proved to be a wide variety, aeeord-<br />

ing to John J, Dougherty, plerrnasttr<br />

for toe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club,<br />

The nail Interesting catch was<br />

that <strong>of</strong> Charlie Calhoun, who reeled<br />

four and-a-half foot blue shark<br />

which weighed IB pounds Calhoun<br />

rae assisted by "Squid" McFadden,<br />

•ho netted the shark when it was<br />

hauled up to the pier.<br />

Dr. Joseph Llmqulco, ef Temple<br />

University. Philadelphia, hauled<br />

In the nott enviable catch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

weak at •essley's Fsint, a three<br />

and three-quarter pound striped<br />

but. Tarn Fisher caught the big.<br />

feet welkflfh on Ml* Bier, a tan.<br />

anil-thrla^uarfar pawnd beauty,<br />

•runs Wlllnskl and Run Schulti<br />

both hoekad 6#ynd4nd*thre#^yer~<br />

tar weaklef to make their day<br />

more enleyaBia,<br />

Triangle Shoe<br />

Store to Open<br />

N-w Mtmbtr <strong>of</strong><br />

Chain <strong>of</strong> 100<br />

Th* new Triangle shoe store at<br />

741 Aibury av, will be opened <strong>of</strong>li<br />

claUy for business tomorrow morn<br />

Ing (Hturday).<br />

Th* Triangle organizntion operates<br />

100 stores throughout Pennsylvania,<br />

New York, Virginia and New jersey.<br />

The Asbury av. store Is done in<br />

modern style with a correlated alu-<br />

minum front. It U located on the<br />

site <strong>of</strong> the farmer American Store,<br />

which has been converted Into three<br />

new stores.<br />

Identifying signs on the new store<br />

are nude <strong>of</strong> porcelain enameled<br />

steel, and the windows feature thu<br />

new open effect, permuting un.<br />

hindered view <strong>of</strong> the Interior from<br />

the street.<br />

The •helving <strong>of</strong>fer! a n.w typ,<br />

arrangement In which mass dli<br />

playi <strong>of</strong> merchandise are con-<br />

tained within the wall s.ctloni.<br />

The Interior Itself has keen paint.<br />

'lStlBf"ta^|<br />

b<br />

newest<br />

MMon, He<br />

l<br />

pneed<br />

local area.<br />

By hard<br />

sale, 1 ,<br />

to<br />

be opened<br />

prewnted<br />

pauled by<br />

Weh»,<br />

Will ihMk ,<br />

r»r mail,<br />

elts •<br />

all residents<br />

area to visit ib<br />

Jeiiing, or at tj<br />

Mr, Weiss ma<br />

atlon has full<br />

future <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

ing <strong>of</strong> this new<br />

angle's Intention<br />

member <strong>of</strong> trle<br />

or many yeM1<br />

Charlie Reinholtz enjoyed the most<br />

angler some disappointment OVM j PleoUful Hshlng <strong>of</strong> the week, land,<br />

the week end. ling IS perch. J. F. Murphy did a|.<br />

Ed Cornman Jr and Wallace Run-' most as good with 23 kings and<br />

g<br />

Mllwavkae. Philadelphia, and it,<br />

Lsult^emeng the ether contend-<br />

ers—don't seem at hot at the two<br />

greater New York rivals.<br />

Detroit seems to have folded in<br />

the junior loop. If the Tigers don't<br />

rally, It might be § long fade before<br />

it's over. The Athletie^and Orioles<br />

are doing a bit better. The Cubs are<br />

•laying tough ball in spells, and the<br />

ieds are a strong team, despite<br />

the fact that these two contenders<br />

are almost out <strong>of</strong> the rgce=because<br />

<strong>of</strong> the unusual situation wherein<br />

five teams are actually pennant eon-<br />

tenders.<br />

CIVII, DEFENSE<br />

Acting on the assumption that any<br />

Soviet atomic attack would be aimed<br />

at "substantially" destroying 92 prin,<br />

clpal cities in this country. Civil De-<br />

fense <strong>of</strong>ficials have announced that<br />

by July 1, 1B5B, it should be possible<br />

to give at least one hour advance<br />

warning <strong>of</strong> an enemy strike. At<br />

present cities can expect no more<br />

than twenty minutes warning.<br />

for the 18th time<br />

Another important stake is sched-<br />

uled for today at the sunton ovaj.<br />

This is the 110,000 added George<br />

town Steeplechase Handicap, to be<br />

decided on the stskes course at<br />

distance <strong>of</strong> about two miles. Among<br />

the potable Georgetown ellglbies are<br />

The Mast, Mrs, J, K, H. Thouron's<br />

champion nt the 1953 jumpers- Mrs,<br />

V. G. Cardy's sun Shower and James<br />

F. McHugh's Sundowner, te name a<br />

few. <strong>On</strong>ly two steeplechase events<br />

are run on the stakes course each<br />

year=the Georgetown, and the later,<br />

longer Indian River. All the other<br />

jumping contests are staged on the<br />

"Inside course".<br />

The possible favorite for the Oaks<br />

is the Cain Hoy Stable 1 * Cherokee<br />

Rose, a stouthearted lassie who<br />

proved her class In winning the mile<br />

and three furlong Coaching Club<br />

American Oaks at Beimont Park on<br />

May 2ff.<br />

PHILA FAMILY ARRIVES<br />

Henry Schulti and family, <strong>of</strong> PhU.<br />

adelphla, are staying at Hi? Bay av.<br />

ROOFING — SIDING<br />

JOHNS-MANVILLE ASBESTOS OVERHEAD DOORS<br />

BAKED ALUMINUM SIDING CARPORTS<br />

PERMANENT AWNINGS JALOUSIES<br />

COMBINATION WINDOWS<br />

A. C. CONSTRUCTION CO.<br />

Ml NATIONAL BANK OF OCIAN CITY BLDG.<br />

PHONE 1471 — RICHARD PARR<br />

FMA FINANCING ARRANGED — AS LOW Al t$M HI MONTH<br />

yon reported fairly good luck on<br />

the bay Sunday evening, landing<br />

six kings, three weakies and three<br />

flounders.<br />

Down at Lemgnt'g, six.year-old Billy<br />

Miller was the center <strong>of</strong> attraction<br />

Monday as he proudly displayed the<br />

two pound, five ounce-flounder he<br />

landed while on a trip with his<br />

father, E, Miller, and a party <strong>of</strong><br />

friends from Palmyra, N. J. The<br />

party landed II flatties in the bay.<br />

Sunday. Sam Wilson and Harry<br />

Feitig, who have apparently desert-<br />

ed their Philadelphia homes for the<br />

waters <strong>of</strong> Great Egg Harbor Bay,<br />

made a killing <strong>of</strong> 22 kings, weakies<br />

and flounders. Their angling ex-<br />

cursions are becoming almost a<br />

daily event, according to dock gos-<br />

sip.<br />

Both Cornmans and Steelman's re-<br />

perch. Other pier catches recorded<br />

were Ed McGough, 8 weaks; Harry<br />

Stelwagon, seven weaks and five<br />

kings; Joseph Garay, nvo each <strong>of</strong><br />

weaks and kings; H. Patterson, flvu<br />

weaks and seven kings; W, Davis,<br />

nine wesks and five kings; Stanley<br />

Ciloswkl, nine weaks; Bruno Wilin-<br />

ski, 14 kings; Warren Cunningham,<br />

four flounders; Frank Warner, five<br />

perch and one flattie; John Malloy,<br />

•even weakiex, five kings and one<br />

flounder; Dr. F. c. Murphy, two<br />

weaks and one king! Charles Ruck<br />

ell, five perch, and Harry Weidman,<br />

three flounders.<br />

A meeting ef the Fl.hlno Club<br />

will be conducted tomorrow (Sat.<br />

urd.y) al the Club Heute at 1<br />

p. m, A number <strong>of</strong> new members<br />

have applied.<br />

CHARliS F. SPENGLER<br />

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- SUR SPICIALTY IS eUAHANTIiD MU<br />

PHONB SOM1RS POINT i "<br />

Soy's Sma Horse Has Neighbors<br />

Gaga Watching Many Of f spring<br />

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When ISycar-oId Steven Straehen,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Walton pi, and the bayfront,<br />

caught a sea horse on his nshlng line<br />

Monday, he got a lot more than he<br />

bargained for.<br />

Steven took the unusual catch<br />

home and put it in a tank <strong>of</strong> water<br />

to aee if he could keep It alive as<br />

a pet.<br />

Hardly had It reached captivity<br />

before It hatcltad out Hwuiandi<br />

(men er last) <strong>of</strong> baby sea hors.i,<br />

to Mny that ftny could hardly he<br />

teen with Hit naked eye as they<br />

flitted shout in much Hi* I H I<br />

manner as myrlsdt <strong>of</strong> tsdpolat In<br />

a qultf pool.<br />

Residents from all around the<br />

neighborhood became Interested in<br />

the "herd" <strong>of</strong> horses and kept the<br />

boy busy showing <strong>of</strong>f his prises all<br />

day Tuesday.<br />

AlHieufh tea horns! tiny trea><br />

tures about four Inchet lens, art<br />

native to these waters In the ium-<br />

mer month., it is rare Indeed when<br />

•fie elves birth In captivity. And<br />

It is even mare rare ta keep them<br />

alive In captivity for any length<br />

ef time.<br />

Oddly enouBh, It- is the male sea<br />

horse thai does the final reproaue.<br />

live act. The eggs are carried In a<br />

pouch something like that <strong>of</strong> a<br />

kangaroo until<br />

hatch out.<br />

they are ready to<br />

PAINTING<br />

INTERIOR — EXTERIOR<br />

PAINTING<br />

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Ralph I. Watson<br />

4U WMtoy Am.<br />

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Daily Ddfveiy Smke to All Shore Points<br />

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PLASTERING<br />

BRICK POINTING<br />

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OSCAR A. NILSON<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

CLYDE CARSON<br />

1111 MY AVI,<br />

Klngfkh Caught Here<br />

Wins County Award<br />

The entry <strong>of</strong> Donald Schachte, <strong>of</strong><br />

4W Alcott it., Philadelphia, <strong>of</strong> a<br />

one pound, 14 ounie fciniflsh, won<br />

for him the weekly prim in Cape<br />

May County's leth Annual FL.hinE<br />

Contest.<br />

Freeholder Waller H. Treen, di-<br />

rector <strong>of</strong> public affairs, reported that<br />

the flsh was hooked at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

The entry was witnessed by welgh-<br />

muter Louise Comman,<br />

Entries received during the week<br />

indicate the largest run <strong>of</strong> weak<<br />

flsh in years. The entries also indi-<br />

cated that anglers in the Lower Del<br />

awar Bay region have been reaping<br />

a harvest on weakles as well as<br />

drum flsh.<br />

Dudley L, Phillips, Sr.<br />

PAPERHANGING<br />

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PAPERHANGER<br />

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Lacal flihlns authorititt uid that<br />

It was unusually early In the tea*<br />

ten tor the equine us creature!<br />

to •xhlblt th.lr hunger here. They<br />

utually freauent the deep tea until<br />

latt In July or August.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the baby sea horses ill<br />

Steven's lank hail died By yesterday.<br />

And the adult sea horse looked ter.<br />

rihly unhappy.<br />

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and Tnelwn. the New Jersey suite<br />

Safety Council, the New Jersey stale<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Health, and the Sn-<br />

tlonal Safety CetiheU,<br />

It U endorsed by ihe Medical So<br />

ciely <strong>of</strong> New Jersey and the New<br />

Jersey Chapter <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> Pediatrira,<br />

There b frequently more than one<br />

solution to • given situation In the<br />

•ituations used In this series, how.<br />

ever, there is one answer which<br />

would be the best <strong>of</strong> the four<br />

choices.<br />

Check the answer which you think<br />

would be most likely to assure the<br />

•afety <strong>of</strong> the child without being an<br />

unreasonable imposition on the par.<br />

ent. Then compare your answer<br />

with the one given below,<br />

Chrtormai halMaya are |vit ever,<br />

Mary, at* 1, end Billy, aee f, have<br />

recelvMi many feyf at prawnr*<br />

and they ere tHIi HCIM about<br />

trylna them all o<strong>of</strong>. The toy. are<br />

Karreree) efceut the fleer In the<br />

living room. Th* parent! theuM<br />

1, Tell thefn net te kee? taya<br />

Kattereii en the living ream fleer<br />

hut Me their own reem for that<br />

Burpese,<br />

3, provld* e •tsrase box or<br />

(helve* far teyt end have the thll.<br />

dr.n plat* the' teya In the bag<br />

when they are through playing<br />

wltn fheni,<br />

I, Civ* H»fn each wily on* loy<br />

te play with at e timei whenevar<br />

they flnitii with ene tey they<br />

theuM ilium It to the parent* in<br />

Hchanfe for enether tey,<br />

4, Tell the chiMren they can<br />

Inn Hi* tey* eut en the fleer but<br />

they ihould be ceretul and watch<br />

their itep In erder net fall evar<br />

the toya.<br />

Dr. R.-nce Zlndwer, Chief <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Maternal and Child<br />

leelih <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey state De-<br />

partment <strong>of</strong> Health, who prepared<br />

the questions in consultation with<br />

the Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Examination Service<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American public Health Asso.<br />

elation. Advises as follows with ref-<br />

erence to the situation;<br />

We consider answer number 2 as<br />

the proper one. THe reason for not<br />

having toys kept on the floor is th**<br />

danger <strong>of</strong> tripping and falling. This<br />

is true whether the toys lie around<br />

Ln the living room floor or In any<br />

other room. Therefore, answer num.<br />

ber 1 would not be advisable. An<br />

swer number i in our opinion would<br />

he too restrictive and answer num,<br />

her 4 would be hopeful but not lou<br />

helpful.<br />

b08t <strong>of</strong> all sun pnd swim suits<br />

C MNttlH<br />

CAPRICE_J»nti«n cutt a diver caper . . . and<br />

that itarti and andi with Nylon lace ... and<br />

plaits, fool The bloomer illheuette and rounding br«<br />

OPENING TODAY-4:30 P. M.<br />

THE<br />

CORCORAN HOUSE<br />

FOURTH ST. AND OCEAN AVI, PHONE 0308<br />

Under parsonal OwMrihii^ManagarrMnf <strong>of</strong> Dally *n (ternl* Corcoran<br />

AN INVITATION TO ENJOY<br />

BCCttUHT HONE C00KM6 AND SEAFOOD<br />

SERVING<br />

BREAKFAST, 8 to 11 A. M.<br />

DINNER, 4:30 to 8:30 P. M,<br />

TERRY KOMr 1 IN—J.nrj.n gi»i terry cloth a plate In th.<br />

•un , . . In th* cutnt paitlblt way. Thty've faihlontd a fin.<br />

SanfsrltHi Moor.ivlll. terry Into i romping tUn tvlr<br />

with cuffed bodlc». ipafhertl Del ever th* thoulderi and a<br />

erlnklcintlc waict far mug and camfortibie mid fit.<br />

SI(H t.15. *,?{.<br />

t MNTlfN<br />

PLAID FAD—Jantien fathlont a iparNIInf lult from Hit<br />

fjthom,. Underwartr Plaid borrow! the look <strong>of</strong> dtts moving<br />

water for * sunny swim Inspiration In coel $anforli*d eetttn.<br />

Employing the Crinkleiaitic conitruttion for form Ofrfact<br />

fit, all around, up and down. Bra line ii btautlfiad by aalyit,<br />

able boning , , . Opllon.l halter neckitrip buttont adjuitably<br />

for individual luppert in 9 beach btilc colors, Sli.i ?ll. «,»5<br />

FOR SUMMER COMFORT<br />

ALUMINUM CHAISE<br />

By Bunting. Comfort on whasis in our<br />

lightweight aluminum lounge that lies<br />

flat. Plastic covered innerspring pad.<br />

CONTOUR CHAIR<br />

Wov«n plaitie backed chair fhat bartdi<br />

to »v«ry whim, in sturdy, breaw-light<br />

aluminum.<br />

21.95<br />

REDWOOD<br />

Sturdy and dacerativa outdoor furniture<br />

In rich, rugged redwood.<br />

OUTDOOR<br />

STACK<br />

CHAIRS<br />

11.fi<br />

Aluminum with trfllHt<br />

Stack UP itvaral. Ia»<br />

tnd tpac*.<br />

GHAIil LOUMOa with<br />

luniiM Mr «w whaah<br />

Ing . . . thick tvftwi<br />

•M tmr eeinplata r.l.x-<br />

34,95<br />

Wooden, Folding BEACH or<br />

LAWN CHAIR<br />

with Heed and<br />

Lag Rait<br />

f5 Years Young , .<br />

Thai's <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

This Jubilee Year<br />

\<br />

YfAR_No. 13<br />

Printed and Published in America's Grealesf Family Rnsarl<br />

-f;<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER Mid-W—k<br />

y, Mr 1HH1 1<br />

MMMtaav, fair •»•<br />

Wtattwr lurecs.<br />

Tc h plinnr O'in4 or 01(1",<br />

OCEAN CITY, NIW Jf RSIY. TUESDAY, JUNi 29, <strong>1954</strong><br />

nBin<br />

Nnlln« u<br />

in ( n\ munitipii >>' MM I im ... |,|, ,<br />

¥nce Fuliiffiiill wi-'ll kmtuh i, N l t h ll<br />

lot<br />

nd i i m m l m i i M I t i M i l l jipt n n l n l " l % *<br />

t n " I * I m i n i m ,<br />

»>••">• i in mil I ,1 „ , l h ,„ I | N<br />

, ,,;;::;,; :•»•• i.. ,.,„..„<br />

.* , \ 111! i Mt (- t,,j, j i I | |<br />

* "••- ' ,';,;:;'?, fi<br />

N..MI1.,, Smil.i ,,„„! ,,, | | | I M<br />

The piers IWQ<br />

at Girl Injured In Curb 'Nudity Fad,' Bishop Advises<br />

At Tabernacle Assn. Dinner<br />

Hi it pill i! >n<br />

lloi.l,,!!<br />

M ,.I(,I h, II<br />

I in «.ilmn<br />

"illi llu pin<br />

i" nil Ihi<br />

slinit Mi nun y<br />

t<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Machine Swerves<br />

Into Rail; Two <strong>of</strong><br />

. Drivers Arrested<br />

\ thi CM i JI iiash on<br />

iii'st end <strong>of</strong> Kainbou I'ha<br />

iji iclgc mi tho OLUJII Cilv S<br />

en* Point blid shorth<br />

midnight Thurstl,i> lpsiiltcd in<br />

ininiii iniuncs to n lb\i*arcild<br />

and the i^huJiic-e nf sum<br />

nonces tu two <strong>of</strong> thu diner*.<br />

\,II,Illl, II, luilkl III 1! ll I I NIl'.H il<br />

uhiu thitmii fl.im<br />

8.95 up<br />

A. W. to 5:30 P. M- — Fridays *nd Saturday. 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M.<br />

PEEL CAM!<br />

TUB CHAIiR<br />

CLARENCE FUHRMAN<br />

iU Hlimmti sii ttii ufi tin My it f'u j<br />

It 8 otltM k rtmi -.t! i\ nielli<br />

Th* * H i iilbli ill 22 mi n ni.l warn<br />

| mail) hi lu ml HL^IHU i\njii s,n<br />

iirda^ fhi HI hunt ihi urnniti \\i<br />

FDnt.tr! Hi insm R in Jil p m S ii<br />

Ijrria'i', \wl! hi 11 . i M ft hti \ di iuii<br />

EStC ! tlmi I uiiiup a n d Severly aewer seprine sg iil-m . n Hi pn.,1 li.il<br />

uj ] ],, i U U III Lit Hill I 111 1 1 Im<br />

II |! Ill 1\ I 1 Mil I t I I'lllllll «• Ii<br />

u i nil i nti V 1 limn<br />

I , Ih, Ii n p • l-nil. "ill Ii<br />

piiilnhil.ii mi . >i il mil »' " h <<br />

• iiml 11 mil mill Hi • II h llu ml<br />

„, ,|,i lit ill.u "Hi" "'"'I'<br />

I, m Li i" I .Imiilili'<br />

The ban on overniijhl parking is<br />

h|ta,l on Saturday nijhts Over<br />

nlBhl earklns l» «l" «ll"W'" i »"<br />

Wes* av at all fimes<br />

Ilniitm I in"" i |cl ""' v " hlt<br />

,„,„ ,in (Inn li'H '• '"' 'I" mul<br />

m.lil I.. H • ", lull »ill '» in<br />

,|i II, ml I" I"-"' ' ""'- l l l k t l<br />

' ""<br />

ilir, link, .1 un II" I"" HH"-"I<br />

|i Ihi Inn .'» i m " ' " " ' J ' '"<br />

lull ?<br />

Mr Lunny |WMI«', warned per<br />

, e n . rellrina <br />

In an .Hurt 10 .void cslllilan with<br />

twq ethtri which w^r# Invelvsd In<br />

£ palling a£Ei4ent. Ail thrte E^pi,<br />

were enrsufe to Samtri Feint,<br />

Introducing Tabernacle Jubilee Chorus<br />

t<br />

Adherence Ki;<br />

Basic Rules<br />

"pleas tar each<br />

citizen <strong>of</strong> OtTttan <strong>City</strong> tc<br />

; part in seeing- that the A<br />

' fundamental chal-actef V<br />

itrictions are not took<br />

highlighted the prir*<br />

dresses Friday night *at<br />

Tabernacle Associatioli'*<br />

null 'kidt-<strong>of</strong>f dinn^J' *f<br />

Handers Hotel<br />

T1i« rient, sllend«d<br />

2OQ nil }HF and iHDBn<br />

and ifUviiU, nrfitured ||i¥ |<br />

uf file Agfuelatlfin m Bi<br />

t hums e^prcially<br />

ld« itutslandlDS muiie<br />

SPECIALLY RECRUITED for annlverury V.«r muilc ,r* fhna Phll.d.lphl. IW .rtl.tm known aa «n*<br />

Diamond Jubilee Chorui ihs.n ai they mada thllr public debut 4l(r> at Tabarnacla AlHclatlsn dinner Friday<br />

night From left they are Carolyn MsGihH Harry Martyn, Myrtle lavar Roabini, ItHIIIHnM, Rajsart Frank.<br />

enberger, Mary Jackion, John Qudlly Crt.n. Normt Matthew! Raid, Frill Kru.o.r and Nancy Fl.nburn—Senior<br />

itudle photo.<br />

THOMAS PERKINS<br />

shut ,<br />

ilittlnl,,!<br />

ilvation Army<br />

[Seeking -2,250<br />

Annual Campaign<br />

Under Way Here<br />

Thi jiinn il riiml i II nit i imp n<br />

par 111, Sijtdicni Aim\ in (it i i<br />

QIHIII-II "M.it^iv \illli j In. •<br />

a ut sijfyi u uj, nihiuniiii'l h<br />

Hiilnil MiCiiiimik ah! Ill<br />

id i -I in I ,1 ill in in in uT II<br />

JUiin ^iim ii\itt mill In 11 In<br />

Kl numlii i ul l t II<br />

I Till i mil n n mil hi Ii imlliil 111<br />

Itami i in llu tut I upi nin^ «ifh<br />

IBIICIIUI II n i.l I Iimutlu in i link<br />

lint a il i n ln,l ,r i I in i n<br />

I Ihi »1 m<br />

AA *P H Mr Broadwatcr has worked In<br />

' H °n Army far • number <strong>of</strong><br />

~ ^ ^ ' ^^H HBK0* LJ_ --111 t == ita<br />

'«"|, Ih, I Ml,<br />

I lum ul (Mill ,,|< |,,1<br />

in ilipi il HIM i,,i<br />

Camden Girl is<br />

'Miss Artisan'<br />

Wini Title At<br />

Outing <strong>of</strong> Order<br />

M nl. Inn M ii a,i II ,<br />

Warringten told soliee he taw<br />

the jamon ear apprsaehjns in his<br />

mirror and itarted fo move ever<br />

Into the right hand lane <strong>of</strong> the<br />

highway. At that moment, he laid<br />

the LukasiewUE Eir came parallel<br />

with hU and he cralhed Into M.<br />

4 Minor MishapS Lutf Reports' Tabernacle Spent<br />

Over Wppk FnH $ 32 ^ 000 on 1953-54 Activities<br />

•^^SI'IIIS^'.' " n^^<br />

gun war* a *Mpa) tr, i<br />

•vl • Bavfew that HP><br />

•rmeit will laatciifly jitart<br />

r«trlttl«t. Inaaeatl by HH Ml<br />

Inf fAlfian In 1i7*a Mitf « j<br />

BY Wlh«Bi Prttf rttfft CaiiaM, j<br />

•ney pr(|M«i> *f MH '<br />

for Ot.an <strong>City</strong> (fMaMi<br />

i.ni ts raalit what h. Ealtad<br />

|aA ^rsiiuret" bvlpS CBSffacI 1<br />

BKhcip Conton eloquently i<br />

fnr Ihi dlnner'throni the* i<br />

3 Arrested <strong>On</strong><br />

Traffic Charges<br />

I 1 lf:n, pr,ltl , m ihiiiutliiiiil ll"<br />

In tin irra<br />

«Jni lu,i, him hi-lpitl lui",<br />

jj j briLliltr ind iurd\ mi in i<br />

••f* Mill II, hf, Ihruu^h Illl- milk<br />

Wf Thi i]l\ inui, Armv ' llu i Ii ur<br />

•*"" »,iid hunri^ rjl,i'.l uill *> »<br />

il^ i imp iif^n niokv il pui^ihli I"<br />

nil tin wurk nf thi* hum ml<br />

•flan uit,iiii/jt,lm<br />

\f Dollars contributed to The Sal<br />

•Won Army will stretch and do<br />

^ ? BF " *or deserving unfortunates<br />

' "-In you as an Individual can da '<br />

^OMING EVENTS<br />

<strong>of</strong>lighf and tomorrow nlaht—C nn<br />

(to ' 31 ' * " Hicr h\ Im Lllilii »t<br />

|Wirnn p, KiHinnurcd In linn<br />

July l-llpLiiinH uf fri-c HlEhlli<br />

Mlterli, hi c-tn in, lii-sli,i al Mil It<br />

ftrter<br />

, Juhj J_Concert bv Lulu Temple<br />

Wine Choir, Mmic pl«r<br />

July 4-.Pairiatlc eifnniB surilcu<br />

• Slrtnd Thmilre, npuniorrd In Tfl"<br />

i\ win mh lit «i,t<br />

u i ]i Hul Mi l iiniji n I iiuiil<br />

I - iiiitipi It in Iht Ml \*« Jil , .<br />

I ISMlL I Uilil iht It Ut l( urt bunda\<br />

muiH !•> the r^burl »<br />

. 111* i*n I hi ili^m<br />

111 pi nit pilule JII<br />

« 1^. 1 IHI ikfi-t<br />

tlit <strong>On</strong> in i il\ An<br />

inr ih, BiilMirmn<br />

d flu' FiiUMuWii<br />

i!h itii basic instrument <strong>of</strong> law ill<br />

iffliHlitiM iilut f pu tin<br />

Khup Cur^iin dytlarpd<br />

Fhc hi!*hep «h» heads ihe S<br />

dht thiinh in Ihe Philadel<br />

rtd v.mi tlmi <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy's pt<br />

ifit> rt*]t?i-Uny bniijQ and r&Rlcs<br />

1 thy April pi imSFV Wfift<br />

rmif Ijiat the t PcmeHdetis<br />

Free Chest<br />

X-Rays Today<br />

Mobil* Unit te b«<br />

At <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />

l-rti chesl n fur all<br />

uvtr 16<br />

IT ilu iliiiliit "» '<br />

Imlii H ,<br />

Tih mtirnmii<br />

^fctian<br />

1 if t In ih. midcili Mitlon «h«-<br />

I'hMunlU nil *lr«l- ore B*"d curb<br />

nil ^ ^ ^ l n l h B oill<br />

'"mini IBhllurhaod'. hnvt di» '•h""!<br />

dhlni exhiblUan al Flandiikl,<br />

". iponsored by Klwunls Club i In<br />

* W-Concert b\ Haddonncld . M<br />

rr.11 Socletj Munlc Pier I'"'<br />

L» 11-SwlmmliiK Bight to mu ,enir<br />

lkl —I airport ' ""'<br />

,' 11—Flower Show at Consen-<br />

Hall upanaared b> Colonv<br />

Spend Summer<br />

d i i<br />

b><br />

* H Frld»y—Games <strong>of</strong> Sum<br />

f IMtball League e P m , Secre<br />

"I Cinter.<br />

flillgpy—gpllbsat and<br />

l,\. I HM.,,-,1.1 I'.I hi,.<br />

ti iU |>Mi\td !lu- mu<br />

mtuft llu ISihli iiid hu<br />

urutliiii cl liLii Sit in du<br />

iuhick ilu Hlli iimmi<br />

at l\'iiilh tm thrift |<br />

1. iii.ili il<br />

i 1 U<br />

,ILI I i|iiuli it mi mhi \** ut 1 i<br />

lu giiin HH riiMlllitiull ul<br />

rt|jj< * ut m & Hit > i^hln Rt^iun<br />

Mi .i( tin ii,.in.Ii..I hh.ii^ in tin<br />

Hil>U ijui/


4 —SICTION ONI THE OCEAN CITY SINTINEL-LEDOIR<br />

Naval District, New Yoi>, b#nnln<br />

the use <strong>of</strong> the count* followed<br />

previoui years by the speodbe<br />

between the Yaeht Club and the it<br />

sit, bridge.<br />

Th* <strong>of</strong>f)c«r* rul.d that tti# ap*«d<br />

•ten wtfi |*op«rc.liln0 th* t*f«ty<br />

<strong>of</strong> othtr boatman and propey<br />

•lens fH# reuft #f tfi* sM csurf*,<br />

•ntf prohibited IH furthtr u»*<br />

Regatta quickly<br />

Regatta<br />

Firth-Hickman<br />

Contests Top<br />

Y, C, Action<br />

By V. T. MICHELETTE<br />

A whiilling Simile wes<br />

Wind combined with a jtrong<br />

Incoming tide to churn the<br />

waters <strong>of</strong> Great Egg Harbor<br />

Bay into a furious sea <strong>of</strong> white<br />

caps, and eauied a regretted<br />

abbreviation <strong>of</strong> the Diamond<br />

Jubilee speedboat regatta at<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club,<br />

Sunday,<br />

At least 20 <strong>of</strong> the top-notch hydro,<br />

plane drivers In the East were char<br />

Bug at the bit waitioK ts eel their<br />

iraft Into the water, when"regatta<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials ruled that the three.lap,<br />

fivfrmile course 1 was too risky for<br />

•the wild-riding hydros,<br />

Th* choppy water was an ant!,<br />

cllm.* to itlll another difficulty<br />

which far a while thr.at.ried to<br />

•u.p.nd tha rafatta before the flnt<br />

gun wai wan Hundad, Until Frl-<br />

day momino, tha regatta toitlmlt.<br />

ft* Mi without a court, over<br />

. which to run tha fiiu.<br />

LSr, Georpe Firth's Medico IV find<br />

Early last week. Yacht Club <strong>of</strong>fi, | Charley Hickman's Minit Man pro-<br />

elali received an edict from Admiral vided the thrills <strong>of</strong> the day's brief<br />

Ol d |<br />

TUISPAY<br />

qy<br />

and drew up a new eourse. The ad<br />

justed route brings the speedboat<br />

along the first leg which runs from<br />

North st, to a point near the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

CHy'Longport bridge. From ther<br />

the eeurse runs toward Some.<br />

Point for approximately a mile, then<br />

turns southward ta the North<br />

bony,<br />

ht' new course? was charted, and<br />

sent to New York for approval. Of-<br />

ficial sanction <strong>of</strong> tht? new triangular<br />

layout was not received until late<br />

Friday morning.<br />

The four h»fi In rh* two mvsnH<br />

far s*pv!et ryntbsufs? run befert<br />

the rices wire lutpeiided, prated<br />

eedingly rough mn th* drlMFi,<br />

partffulirly frem the brldf* b#uy<br />

ta the upper inlet turning paint.<br />

The cembined rip ff&m the inlets<br />

Finger Channel and Beech Thore-<br />

farg mad* thf wateri a reeky rssd<br />

far ii), particulirly the drly*fi <strong>of</strong><br />

th* imail*r<br />

t m<br />

Olien, commandant <strong>of</strong> the Third<br />

ifSI Slud. Champ, 4-dr 5*d*n<br />

d and €llmatiier<br />

1953 Stud, Ch»mp. 2Jr.<br />

Overdrive and Ctjmatiztr<br />

1?4S Dodg* Hi ten Truck<br />

Cab and Chassis<br />

STUDEBAKER<br />

SALES and SERVICE<br />

112 Central Avenue<br />

Phone 1443<br />

racing, with their big I service run,<br />

abouts sprouting ''rooster tails" hl^li<br />

in their wakes.<br />

Mini* Man captured the opening<br />

heat, covering the rough course in<br />

i:SJ8 It was a torrid heat in which<br />

the Medico pressed to overtake the<br />

lead the Minit Man gained on the<br />

first turn.<br />

After wallowing in the Minil Man's<br />

wake for two laps, the Medico caught<br />

By Rough Water Wishams Lead<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tball Race<br />

beuy, and bath speedlleri opened<br />

up for a bow4o*bow run for<br />

bridge bouy, where the first one<br />

around would practically win the<br />

race.<br />

the Hlckman tell on the North It, IF. C, Moor. Norman Bradford'! 136<br />

• Tiler eh.rk, from St. FMankurg,<br />

Fla.: Frank Hern', lit, the Chrom.<br />

ium, and hU 22.1 Chromatic, from<br />

Toledo. Ohio, md .'number <strong>of</strong> ether<br />

equally prominent boat* and driven,<br />

Al the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the ri<br />

ene Riymond, Bloving picture, n__<br />

and televlilon iur currently appear.<br />

Ing In "Mr. Robert!" at the Gab<br />

way Musical Pliyhouie, pmcntt<br />

the eliu winner, with their prizes.<br />

SEE AND DRIVE<br />

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Mere Value Par Dollar<br />

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Phooai 1888 or 1020 Cor. 12th and Albury Av».<br />

Th# fhrltllno h»t csntftiu^ *l<br />

nistt up f# fti# btuy wtwii Hltk*<br />

men l>«9an movlnf acr«« ffia bow<br />

sf tti* M#^lts^ €«minf •(tfhfly b#><br />

Hind en tfe* Inild*, At fh* l«f<br />

minut*, Dr, Plrrh w*« f$r§#d ft><br />

fall bflik and cut behind Hi*<br />

Mlrtlt Man t* sveld 4 cr»«h, «r<br />

th* Indignity <strong>of</strong> h#inf puthtd eft<br />

the cgufH, The move pw* Hlck<<br />

man w#i! eut in fp#nt, mtre ht<br />

remained until he came under Hit<br />

finishing sun,<br />

mekman's Juck ran out in the<br />

second heat when his hatch cover<br />

flew open, bringing him to a virtual<br />

at the second bouy on the first<br />

lap, Dr, Firth pushed the Medico<br />

sizable lead before the Minit<br />

Man eouid recuperate from the mis*<br />

hap, and finished the heat out in<br />

front with the elapsed time <strong>of</strong> 8itt4,<br />

Top honors for the two I gervlet<br />

ats went to Dr= Firth on the basis<br />

if his better time in the second heat<br />

Four G service and one F servic<br />

»at competed in the same races<br />

vith the big I's, but couldn't begin<br />

match the speed <strong>of</strong> the larger<br />

ts, and in both heats were lapped<br />

the Medico and the Minit Man,<br />

€ torsi Rssen puihed hii F<br />

»rvle« butf tht Fskit, te vieftry<br />

bsth heals sf the mvmnU far<br />

tty SNifft and D and I §*rvlie<br />

•raff, PeNle, ineldentaiiy, wat the<br />

buslmtt zrstf &t fkm d*y^ t&meth<br />

ing in the G and ! service evsnts<br />

waif at that far tht tmaUtP<br />

boats.<br />

The Fokie eatne over in 12:11 in<br />

the first heat, and moved consider^<br />

ably footer in the second go=roiind,<br />

timed at 0:55,2, In both heats. Char<br />

h»y McCann, <strong>of</strong> Avon, N, J.s brought<br />

his gkiff. the Little Stinker, in sec^<br />

ond. The Yankee Clipper, with<br />

Frank Camp, Newark, at the gun,<br />

failed to finish in both hcaU- Char^<br />

ley McCann's Nitrogen, out <strong>of</strong> Wilm-<br />

ington, Del, gave up during thy firM<br />

heat,<br />

in additisn t« Dr. Firth ,nd Nick-<br />

man, whe rtcaivtd prfztt in th* I<br />

ssrvic* class, other award winners l<br />

were the BH !#t, driven by Bill ,<br />

eitner Jr, <strong>of</strong> Mtrlsn* and tht j<br />

letty F, with ilii Frarif, Phll.del<br />

phi*, for G service boars, and Mc-<br />

C*nn for Jeney Skiffs,<br />

Following thi> inboard rsuen, rt<br />

eatfa Qjficiai^ halted the events far<br />

about an hour ond a half to a watt<br />

Hophin Wins 2<br />

Penguin Races<br />

Honor* Divided In<br />

Other Soil Event*<br />

Turnabout wu lair play policy Tor<br />

sailboat skippers »t the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Yacht Club Saturday—with the ex-<br />

ception <strong>of</strong> lud Hopkln, who reftisea<br />

lo ehare honors wilh anyone In the<br />

Penquln class races.<br />

In the 110 Internationals, Comets<br />

and <strong>Jun</strong>ior Motha, the winning skip-<br />

pers in the morning races wound up<br />

In the wake <strong>of</strong> ihelr second-place<br />

pursuers In the afternoon runs,'<br />

Hopkln, how.v.r. fallM t. ak.<br />

Mrwa Hla rlhial, and pwlhaai hit<br />

Plraflir under fht sun ahaad <strong>of</strong><br />

Joanna Hack, In tha Pojiynf. in<br />

th» morning haal, md teal Jack<br />

Kelly In Mia •antha* In ft» nl»h(<br />

cap.<br />

G i n n y Cummings tillered her<br />

Windy Oln to victory In the morning<br />

run <strong>of</strong> Internatlonailh with Jack Le-<br />

rort, in the Fiji, second. In the<br />

afternoon race, the positions were<br />

reversed with Mrs. Cummlngs trail.<br />

Ing LeForL<br />

A tlmilar aichange af tap han.<br />

or* was made In the Cemaft ba^<br />

IwMn Buddy Carrtll, In th« joalha,<br />

and Roy S Vollm.r Jr, In th.<br />

Toot*. Carrall thowad hit Iran-<br />

torn lo Vsllmer In the flrtl r«n,<br />

and Irailad Vgllinar In the lecsnd<br />

race.<br />

To complete the pattern. Rose,<br />

marv Bellwoar lost to Paul Christy,<br />

ill thf Miss Diane, In the second<br />

heat, after pushing her Buiterball II<br />

in ahead <strong>of</strong> the Miss Diane in the<br />

first heat.<br />

AmwMfMflt OUMM,<br />

NaHMHl Ou.rt.<br />

•Mrii Patr»l<br />

A * > ,,.,,<br />

Early Deadlock<br />

Per Second Spot<br />

•y RURT AtPLUNOH<br />

LIASUI STANBilMl<br />

Team Wan Leil<br />

WMhmia ,,,,,, I<br />

Tuih—NMfMtal Ouarrfi n. A*P<br />

W^.—P.it Ofllc. n, Wlthama<br />

ThMri, — AiP «, Amuiam*nt<br />

OuWa.<br />

Wlsham'B Rtaltora chalked up two<br />

Ins afalnst no losies last week to<br />

lead the slx>team S<strong>of</strong>tball LeagUB<br />

itandlnis after one week <strong>of</strong> play at<br />

he (th st Meerettlsn Center.<br />

Pitcher Ed William led his heavy<br />

ilttlng team to a 7 to 2 triumph<br />

ifalnst the Amusement Guides* Tues-<br />

night. Losing pitcher was<br />

Seorge Butler. The defending<br />

hampi gathered e\'en more steam<br />

their second game as they<br />

squashed the National Guards by a<br />

EL-5 count.<br />

Tied for second place In the<br />

andlngs thus far are the Post Of-<br />

e and Amusement Guides- each<br />

tth a win and a loss. The Post<br />

i/Tice boys registered their win<br />

igalnst the National Guards on qpen-<br />

g night last Monday, with Hack-<br />

ley pitching.<br />

The same Port <strong>of</strong>fice team became<br />

fair game niday night for the<br />

Amusement Ouideji when the latter<br />

ent on a last-inning scoring spree<br />

break a 7 to 7 deadlock, A falter-<br />

IE Post Offlc e rally did not steal<br />

ictory from the Guides pitcher,<br />

leorge Butler, and the game ended<br />

11 to 8,<br />

The two latecomers ig the league,<br />

e Beach Patrol and A & P teams,<br />

d played no games up to Friday.<br />

Two Philadelphia Area Teams<br />

Tie For Artisan Track Honors<br />

The old barker*! slogan. "Every- No! to be closed out <strong>of</strong> the lion-<br />

body Plays! Bverybody Wins!" could ors, the Bariram Assembly showed<br />

well have been the keynote for the ffor,Best In Group 3 for ages, |»<br />

»!h Annual <strong>Jun</strong>ior Artisans Track<br />

and Held Meet held Saturday en mo<br />

Aeereatlon Center track. The scene<br />

was a literal melUng pot <strong>of</strong> athletes<br />

<strong>of</strong> all siies from 18 different Artisan<br />

Assembllec In the South Jersey and<br />

Philadelphia area*, as the weather-<br />

man put the heat on in one <strong>of</strong> those<br />

rare <strong>Ocean</strong> city days.<br />

About 109 runners and jumpers<br />

and throwers from ages B to M<br />

sweltered through a program <strong>of</strong> 18<br />

events dliided into four different<br />

age groups, but it all boiled down<br />

to a first place lie.<br />

Tha Harr^rwln Mamarlal Tr».<br />

phr, awarafad to tha AtMmhiv<br />

palnlnl tha |r«l«l numbti sf<br />

palnM In tha HHI, will haw to<br />

k* tharM until nail yaar a* the<br />

ecrtnantawn Auimbl, No. M and<br />

Barlram Auemkly No 55 ball)<br />

l M palntt durlnB *ri.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly<br />

the outgoing tidn. It<br />

th li f h<br />

hoped that<br />

t id l<br />

the nllqnmenl <strong>of</strong> the west wind wlln<br />

the ebb tide would calm the choppy<br />

waters and allow the hydroplanes to<br />

) overboard<br />

The elements refused to cooperate,<br />

however, and some <strong>of</strong> tin- best h>-<br />

dro planes on the eastern seaboard<br />

remained landlocked.<br />

Present and ready to Bo were such<br />

craft as the 138 cubic inch Wa Wa<br />

and the 225 Wa WaToo, which with<br />

Bill Rilner Jr, at the throttle won<br />

the File Memorial Marathon here<br />

Decoration Day with an average<br />

speed <strong>of</strong> 70 miles an hour.<br />

Also nestling in their cradles, but<br />

justifiably hefusiiiji to go ovcrbourd<br />

nto the punishing waters, were thi;<br />

US Holiday and 48 Southern Alre,<br />

behind was the North.<br />

No 54, defending<br />

champ and winner <strong>of</strong> the past three<br />

annual meets, Iladdon Assemb<br />

_ IS, <strong>of</strong> iiaddonneld, brough<br />

«houih stars to scare the Nort<br />

westerners with a total score <strong>of</strong> 34<br />

only two points shy <strong>of</strong> lying fo<br />

hlrd place.<br />

The picture Is shuffled eonsidei<br />

ably in the group breakdowns Thi<br />

older group I, ages 17 to 25. was<br />

cluttered with individual stars from<br />

the defending champs <strong>of</strong> Northwest-<br />

ern, They collected 2i points<br />

against their nearest compelitiei<br />

Iladdon's 11<br />

Tan <strong>of</strong> NtrthwHttrn'i points<br />

were the direct reiult or one<br />

Stephen Krartlnger, a graduate ef<br />

It, Th.ma. Mo.r. School In Watt<br />

Philadelphia, and a track and trail.<br />

CBunrry iter there Kratllnger<br />

raced te a number ana tpot In<br />

bath tha IN yard and lit yard<br />

daihei far group f. He also eeppetf<br />

; 1S8 yard daih hensri in Group 2,<br />

and joined Mahen, McCfeikey and<br />

McMaften In accepting the Charlei<br />

N, chflirman Memorial Trophy<br />

for the vlctsrloui quartet In the<br />

mile relay,<br />

Kraizinger, who is shooting for ,<br />

: scholarship at St Joseph's College<br />

last year was a member <strong>of</strong> the mih<br />

relay team taking the Catholic Stall<br />

, _ Championship <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania.<br />

I Bowlers <strong>of</strong> the ocean <strong>City</strong> A.« j Two <strong>of</strong> Kraizinger N relay fronie-<br />

• sembly No BB bowled over 21 oilier , Saturday starred ill their own right<br />

| teams <strong>of</strong> the Artisans' Order <strong>of</strong> phil McCloskey netted lirst elaci<br />

Jr, i Mutual Protection with a clean strike I paln,s fer Northwestern in the Bii<br />

at the Playiaiid facilities Saturday, . yard run Robert MeMahori's mile<br />

coming out with a net total score <strong>of</strong> ! was good enough for more North<br />

2971 and plenty <strong>of</strong> room to spare, western points and the Robert W<br />

Nearly a hundred pin advantage<br />

tiling instruction for children in the | over the nearest competitors went<br />

Quaker <strong>City</strong> area. i to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> team, which has boosted<br />

Mr, Kelly, whose parents have a not won this tournament from its ! second I<br />

summer home here at 26th st, and annual influx <strong>of</strong> visitors for at leasi<br />

Wesley av, is a former member <strong>of</strong> , two years. <strong>On</strong>ly a nine pin score<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol and at | separated second place Coliingswood<br />

one lime held the Patrol's rowing with 2B73 from third Place Iladdoii<br />

championship. His wife Is a former ; Heights, which rolled in with 28W<br />

national backstfoke swimming Cham,<br />

plon arid a member <strong>of</strong> the 1952<br />

Olympic team<br />

The Aquatic Council which they<br />

head is composed <strong>of</strong> representatives<br />

from all schools and a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

ocial and welfare agencies. The<br />

to 14. which they led with 29 points,<br />

far above next place Oermintawn<br />

Assembly with II, Sparked<br />

George Powers, winner in the<br />

and 7S yard dashes, three others<br />

from Bartram—Slokley, Howe, Do-<br />

slmonp—combined In a winning hall<br />

mile relay learn to take the Herman<br />

Meyer Memorial Plaque, «£,<br />

The Bartram <strong>Jun</strong>iors <strong>of</strong>Oroiip<br />

also proved themselves capable i<br />

layers by capturing the Clyde<br />

Struble Memorial Plaque for<br />

quarter mile relay "^<br />

The csnilitant Oarmantewn At<br />

terribly, which compiled •nough<br />

.core to He Bartram for flrit place<br />

over.all honort, managed te edge<br />

out their co winner. In tha tmall.<br />

fry group <strong>of</strong> age* f to 11 by II<br />

te 17, johnny McCulleuah proved<br />

the mott valuable Korer for tha<br />

Cermentown entrlei by daihing<br />

Beth SO and 71 yard! te win..<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Assembly fared<br />

poorly at the hands <strong>of</strong> thetr visitors<br />

hY. JUNE 2f, 1»54<br />

Obltuarh%<br />

Tomorrow<br />

Composer<br />

IhWi S«i lib<br />

I Man Dies Suddenly<br />

1 services for Vincent Trav-<br />

no*" music eoinpoieF and<br />

who died Friday, will be<br />

loinorrow (Wednesday) at<br />

ii'R C, Church. Sea Isle<br />

hardly ever n»M*'«l,^,'<br />

them to see your (fit*<br />

Kelly and Wife Head<br />

Swimming Campaign<br />

Mr. and Mrs John B. Kelly<br />

have been designated as eo-chalr<br />

men <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Aquatic<br />

Council, which yesterday launched a<br />

montMong program <strong>of</strong> mass swim-<br />

Local Artisan<br />

Bowlers Win<br />

Top 21 Other Teams<br />

In Annual Tourney<br />

point*<br />

Ernest Memorial Trophy for the bee<br />

mile <strong>of</strong> the day McCloskey again<br />

his Assembly by finishing<br />

o McMahon in the mile<br />

brought here from Miami by "Doc' under 12<br />

g<br />

swimming instruction will be given<br />

at more than 50 swuTUning pools in<br />

the Oreo, primarily for children<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> contingent wai<br />

led by Jim fhrepihlre't thre*.<br />

game tally <strong>of</strong> 179, the hlgheit po«t<br />

ed ef the day. Join Slimmer rolled<br />

right on Shrepihlre'f heeii with<br />

MS. Both railed two hundred plu.<br />

garnet, Shropshire a 217 effort<br />

and Slimmer a 211,<br />

The consistent bowiing <strong>of</strong> Frank<br />

Kwing, Russ Barndt and Charlie<br />

The Haddan Atiembty was un-<br />

disputed leader In Group 2 for<br />

•IH 15 to If, with 21 palnrt. Mail<br />

<strong>of</strong> theie polnti wara eslleclad by<br />

Bob Carney, a Sanlsr al HacMsn.<br />

Held High, who» varleut lalenlt<br />

won him the thst put with a 41<br />

foot, 10 Inch Isii, the braid lump<br />

with a 17 foot. 4 5 Inch laap, and<br />

a quarter sf the ihire In Ihe Most<br />

Encsll.nl Mailer Arllian Trophy^<br />

far lha half.mile relay along with<br />

Sherwood, Bell and Brown,<br />

Carney, however, was unable to<br />

demonstrate his more famous skill;<br />

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Butcher, other representatives <strong>of</strong> the ; with the disuuN, which he whirled to<br />

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! the niii.tandlrii; Ncorers to c«rry the<br />

] day for the home team.<br />

: Ilouevcr, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was not to<br />

have at) the laurels as Shropshire<br />

missed by a single pin from uking<br />

I the high single oame honors ef the<br />

day. The award went Instead to C.<br />

.BarlMio <strong>of</strong> the Keystone "A" learn<br />

i from a Philadelphia Assembly with<br />

his aig, lareato was also in the<br />

| 500's for three.game totals, and his<br />

prisewinniiiB single represented the<br />

only honor <strong>of</strong> the day for the II<br />

Philadelphia teams,<br />

Tha defending ch.mpi <strong>of</strong> lurtki<br />

Aiumbly No. ]|, <strong>of</strong> Phll.d.lphl.,<br />

couldn't break Into Mia winnlnf<br />

telumn. again Mill yaar with th.l,<br />

total <strong>of</strong> IMl,<br />

The trophies were distributed at<br />

the Plajiand alleys as soon BS the<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials had summed up the scores.<br />

Guards Bear Airmen, f.i<br />

The Cup* May Coast Guard sta-<br />

tion team eked out a close decision,<br />

M, over the Palemis Air Fwee<br />

Base team in a ball game at the<br />

Cape field Pi-May afternoon,<br />

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It's next to Imposlble for a bas-<br />

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11 *' "' ' h S U<br />

Surviving is her mother, Mrs Edna<br />

C, WiRRins, <strong>of</strong> South Seavillo<br />

runeral service! will be conducted<br />

DenS" nf*' 8 , 5 Un " al H ° me ' Soul «<br />

DtnnuvUle, today cTucudayi al a<br />

P,m., wilh the Rev WalterM Sawn<br />

efTiclaJlnE Interment will be in Cal<br />

vary Baptist Cemetery. <strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />

Sfafe Promotei<br />

Old House Tour<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTIN1L-I.BDO6R<br />

q Event In<br />

County July 9<br />

The sixth Annui<br />

Electricians E/ecfr/rion«<br />

IRVIN JOHNSON, JR, & Go.)<br />

Phone ISfi — D.y or Night<br />

944 Asbury Avenue<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />

Hotels, Homes and Shops Wind far Pewtr ir I<br />

SERVICE • INSTALLATIONS<br />

Complete line <strong>of</strong><br />

General Electric Appliances<br />

FOR PROMPT,<br />

COURTEOUS SERVICE<br />

CALL 1771<br />

ANDERSON<br />

ELECTRICIANS<br />

Service and Installation<br />

1352 ASBURY AVENUi<br />

Wffl, S, Anderson, Prep,<br />

"IT'S REAL COOL INSIDE!"<br />

It should be for her smart parents insulated their attic<br />

Mere Summer Ml in. New they're IS degrees cooler , ,,<br />

ind next Winter's fuel bills will be cut down, tee.<br />

IN J. P, COLLINS this week about insulating yeur attic.<br />

Our quality insulation plus show hew advice means a<br />

cool, cool Summer for you.<br />

SO.SEAVILLE « jmSLtflTr j-fct*l# ^<br />

c old homes and buildings dat-<br />

ing from the Revolution will be op-<br />

ened to the public from 10 a m to<br />

» p m,. with the owners themselves<br />

acting as hosts to thousands <strong>of</strong> tour,<br />

sts and photography fans. Some <strong>of</strong><br />

the owners are expected to don ap.<br />

propriate colonial costumes.<br />

The route <strong>of</strong> the four, ipontared<br />

fcy the Cape May County Art<br />

league, will enrand tram Bee.l.y,<br />

Point, iKated at th. n.rtham and<br />

ef tha county, along U. i f at<br />

the iBufhern top ol the penlniuia,<br />

ana then via a clrcuitout route<br />

«l«k up the waitern tide <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

«unty, returning to B..,l,y-,<br />

Pelnt.<br />

Smith, Hailing Parkway, Urges<br />

Immediate Community Planning<br />

The Garden state Parkway will<br />

reviiallJS and revalutlonln the won.<br />

only <strong>of</strong> cape May County, and will<br />

banish the "end <strong>of</strong> the line" psy.<br />

ebology which hu pnvented full<br />

irowth <strong>of</strong> the sounty,<br />

Thl« it the opinion eipretied by<br />

former AiMmblyinan Nathaniel C.<br />

Smith In an or Help "Toe Power <strong>of</strong><br />

the Parkway In Southern N. J,", ap.<br />

pearlng In the <strong>Jun</strong>e Issue <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey County Government maga-<br />

line.<br />

"Tha Parkway will provld, p«w.r<br />

t» ravlfalln and ravslvHsnln Hn<br />

•csnainy sf th* County." Mr, Smith<br />

wntt, "Wa will tuaManlT awakM<br />

•t a llaaplna slant ta rtallla naw<br />

•tranlHi. YMt.rd.y'. "tut <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

Una ptycholoov promU.i te kt-<br />

CMtla tha bail, lor a frath proi<br />

Mrlty In Ssutharn Naw jartay,<br />

Iipaclally whan th. lashlahid<br />

Cap* May-LawH farry cap* tha<br />

coming ol tha Parkway,<br />

"The Parkway Is opening the Cape<br />

to more people, productivity and<br />

pront. Even educated B'ifsses on the<br />

effect <strong>of</strong> this superhighway throuiili<br />

the heart <strong>of</strong> capeland may quiekiy<br />

be ove^reiched.<br />

"Tht power <strong>of</strong> the Parkway will<br />

perform a miracle before our eyes<br />

—let us have the vinlon to seiie It<br />

as the opportunity for a rieher<br />

fuller life in Cape May County"<br />

The magazine u\ Ike <strong>of</strong>ficial perl-<br />

odlcal <strong>of</strong> the AHOcjatlgn <strong>of</strong> Chosen<br />

Freeholden <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, md is<br />

distributed widely throughout ill 21<br />

counties.<br />

Someone has prophesied neweom.<br />

But we must prepare for it".<br />

baglnnine lata this summer and<br />

rising ts a paak In 1*U and the<br />

year aftar.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the most notable <strong>of</strong> the' us,<br />

olfl buildings is Ola Cipe May Court i<br />

House, erected in IBM. Old wooden •*'• Smith commended the Cape<br />

benches crossing the main hall are ' May freeholder, for letting up a<br />

<strong>of</strong> interest to sightseers. The Court planning heard competed <strong>of</strong> hull.<br />

House was constructed in the style nan, agrlfylfura and civic lead,<br />

en, Tttii group, he ttated, can<br />

prepare the county to cope with<br />

the new way <strong>of</strong> life about te det<br />

* cend en the people ef the county.<br />

Among other hiitorlt buildlngi • • -<br />

which will be open to tha public<br />

are! the Jacob Cglllni Home, leuth<br />

hfflll., C.M Spring PreibyteH.n . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ M<br />

•ed to that pioneered by the county<br />

; to absorb and make the best use <strong>of</strong><br />

1 new Parkway enterprise, enthusiasm<br />

and initiative along cape slay," ho<br />

j added,<br />

Mr. smith wrote that it will be<br />

necessary to add the patience and<br />

courtesy <strong>of</strong> every citizen <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

May County to welcome the tide <strong>of</strong><br />

development coming this way<br />

"We have plenty <strong>of</strong> land area,<br />

natural attraction, and potential<br />

made famous by chrlslopher Wren<br />

and wa» the third court house built<br />

in the United States<br />

Cold Iprlngj Calvary<br />

B.ptlit Church, <strong>Ocean</strong> View; jamei<br />

Dlv.rry Hsuie, Bannlivillat<br />

"Wedgewood" at Flthlng CreaNj<br />

and Victorian Manilon, Cape May,<br />

FROM SPRINGFIILD N, J,<br />

Mrs Mary L. Butler, <strong>of</strong> Sprinafield,<br />

N, ,1 is occupyini an apartment at<br />

2220 Central av;<br />

Seurh <strong>City</strong> Group<br />

Plans Bik« Parade<br />

A bicycle parade on July S will<br />

be iponaored by the South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Improvement Auaciation u part <strong>of</strong><br />

the Diamond Jubilee celebration, it<br />

was announced yesterday by Ernest<br />

H, Philson, Jubilee committee chair,<br />

man,<br />

Mr. Philson said plans for the<br />

event are still In the embryonic<br />

stage, and will not be completed be-<br />

fore Friday, He said, however, that<br />

the event will be open to boys and<br />

girls aged 3 to 16 years, and that<br />

many attractive prizes will be <strong>of</strong>=<br />

fered.<br />

Acceusad <strong>of</strong> Theft<br />

Of ElMtric Wire<br />

Fred Jones, 34, <strong>of</strong> Whltesboro, was<br />

committed to the county jail last<br />

week in default <strong>of</strong> $50© bail en a<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> theft <strong>of</strong> wire from the<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> llectric Co,<br />

Jones was arrested after he had<br />

sold s quantity <strong>of</strong> wire to a junk<br />

dealer, state police reported. He<br />

was said to has'e admitted selling<br />

the wire, but denied the theft. He<br />

said he found Ihe wire on the dump.<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> 3,000 pounds <strong>of</strong> wire<br />

was removed from the electric com,<br />

pany warehouse at Cape May during<br />

the past several months.<br />

$32,000 Spent Last<br />

Year By Tabernacle<br />

Continued from page I<br />

nacla receipts from all MurcH in<br />

IHS were over tliJKK, which wai<br />

mere than aeven Hntet the fMM<br />

total Income lilted In 1M7, Prem<br />

thli, he laid, It can be deduced<br />

that "our public relation, hive<br />

been pretty feed,"<br />

Another disclosure wai that |7M<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ajuelation fundi went Into the<br />

referendum election fight agalnil<br />

legaliied bingo and rafflei here in<br />

April, The games were defeats at<br />

the polls by 3 to 1, he said, due to<br />

oppotitlon by the Anoclation, the<br />

local Mlntiierial AHociaUon and the<br />

city commUsionens,<br />

During ILi 19U stjson, he report<br />

ed, the Tabernacle received Siajso<br />

In <strong>of</strong>ferings at Its Mrtiees and ill,<br />

243 in private eubecrlptlon. <strong>of</strong> var<br />

lious amounts. After the aeaion<br />

closed, an additional fSJOO worth <strong>of</strong><br />

subscription! were fiven. It was<br />

the latter money that was used on<br />

grounds and buildings Improvement<br />

this spring, he said,<br />

Mr, Luff aald that the Taber<br />

nacla la.t teeton iptnt I1MN on<br />

itt program, Including guait<br />

preacher., muilc, new equipment,<br />

maintenance, radio breadcattlng<br />

time, advertising and printing and<br />

ether Incidentals<br />

To cover a Bider area this year,<br />

the appropriation for radio broad-<br />

casting <strong>of</strong> sej-viees has been raised<br />

from 13,000 to fs,ooo, he said,<br />

"Most <strong>of</strong> our money is given by<br />

summer residents," he said,,''and we<br />

In turn provide summer residents<br />

with fine religious programs- Last<br />

year we stimulated and inspired<br />

thousands, and had to turn hundreds<br />

more away for lack <strong>of</strong> space.<br />

''I do not feel that we compete<br />

with the other churches, and in fact<br />

we try to cooperate with them in<br />

every possible way,"<br />

WWUM<br />

Newsboy Brothers x Groundi<br />

Until Filched Bikes arm Found<br />

TO SPEND JULY HERE<br />

Mr, arid Mrs. James S MattSon, ef<br />

ngtingswood, are at 604 Isl si.. for<br />

July, "<br />

HIRI FOR HALF SEASON<br />

Mrs, Otillie A, SeheeiTcr, Melrose<br />

Park, Pa,, is enjoying the first half<br />

<strong>of</strong> the season at 805 Park pi.<br />

Billy and Jimmy Flynn K(jrned<br />

to business as usual late ult week<br />

after being "grounded" from their<br />

newspaper rsutea when (oneeiic<br />

had stolen their bikes from near<br />

their home, lost Asbury av.<br />

The youBinieri retrieved their<br />

bikes Thursday morning at police<br />

headquarter) following a solemn lee.<br />

lure by Haute Sergeant Harry Hoiu<br />

and on the danger <strong>of</strong> leaving their<br />

bikes lay around at nlKht. unlocked<br />

Normally a youngtter*a bin Is<br />

safe In ocean <strong>City</strong> no matter where<br />

he happens to leave it. But oc-<br />

casionally, the unwritten honor sys-<br />

tem is broken and the bicycles pil-<br />

fered. Consequently it is wise to<br />

leek or CUB • bu» or<br />

indoors where- poaslMe.<br />

Thli wai ike wwnjaf tswa<br />

age 10. and Jimmy, U, a*<br />

thanked SUBBM m. Bur, U,<br />

found the ernat olkw abanf<br />

her lawn at 1 mam Hirbor.<br />

The youngiM'k Mi <strong>of</strong> I<br />

Mn. 1 I, Klyna. mmrVeiUni<br />

•orbed SSI. Hoauan M<br />

vice, farced a small nwud, OB<br />

Burrows, aid kaumd <strong>of</strong>f ko<br />

their evening papers, once<br />

mobile.<br />

Party lines give the nelghban tK<br />

oportunily to fet a line on the otbaff<br />

party.<br />

ELIDA DINING ROOM<br />

SPECIAL, WED. THU.<br />

FULL COURSE DINNER<br />

SAUER BRATEN<br />

AND<br />

SPAETZLE<br />

S J,65<br />

841 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

HIRI FOR FEW DAYS<br />

Mr and Mrs Elmer Shelley and<br />

dauBhter Carol, <strong>of</strong> Lansdewne, Pa,<br />

occupied their summer home at Mil<br />

Boy av a few days last week.<br />

Oi!e,third ol the nation's papula,<br />

lion lives within overnight delivery<br />

distance from Southern New Jersey.<br />

p<br />

hauling to anlmllat. tha lnflo«<br />

ta thli w. niult add tha warmly<br />

human touch <strong>of</strong> people who hava<br />

discovered a wonderful hemeland<br />

for themselves and are willing and<br />

pridaful af sharing It with others,"<br />

ha said.<br />

Buf/tVers Builders<br />

News Gems <strong>of</strong> Diamond Jubilee<br />

What's Doing <strong>On</strong> 75th Birthday Program<br />

EDW. S. CORSON * Electrical Contwctf |<br />

HOTPOINT APPLIANCES<br />

Refrigerator, - Ranges • Warer HtllM<br />

752 West Avenue<br />

Phons: 2248 — Residenca: 21I9J-2<br />

ABOVE ALL —<br />

A GOOD ROOF<br />

«•" Us Ph. 0916 f3r<br />

— ROOFING —<br />

SHEET METAL WORK — GUTTER$ - SPOUTING<br />

FORCED WARM AIR HEATING<br />

• GAS and ARC WELDING •<br />

Laurence E, Stedem<br />

— M6ISTIIIID -<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

H. Craig<br />

9th St. & Haven Av#.<br />

Phone 0916<br />

The ,Iui>rlece;iu <strong>City</strong> Yiich! (*:lul><br />

Ocenn <strong>City</strong> Sluillleho.ird Club<br />

I'iirkei' Paper Trocluct:,<br />

I'nilll. I> It.<br />

Press liDliciiteshen<br />

Housher, E, F,<br />

hpenee Henfaufl<br />

Smith, Nathaniel<br />

Stein's Hotel .supplies<br />

SchillinK. llclen shriver<br />

Hhriver^<br />

seiispray Manor<br />

Suiter. Kre[l p.<br />

Stretch. D, Allen<br />

Senior Studios<br />

Strickler. Chas, 4 Sons<br />

Smith'!, Kiddie Shop<br />

South Sea Shops<br />

jiimtns' Restaurant<br />

Thiirston's Mftrkel<br />

Trout, John t: and Howard<br />

Tswnssn, Ernest<br />

Weiiijr, C, T,, Sf,<br />

Woolworths<br />

West, Francis H,<br />

Wilson Dairy Co.<br />

Women's Regular Repuhliean Club<br />

WiBDnheim, .liiseph It Co,<br />

Vincent and Joseph<br />

Kubyk. J.<br />

KRUEGL and HEIST<br />

REGISTERED<br />

— BUILDERS —<br />

Phone 02?t W Offlc*: Ml WIST AVENUE<br />

BERGER LUMBER<br />

Repair Your Present Home or Build<br />

Your New Home with the Best<br />

Lumber - Millwork - Spruance Point<br />

Lex-Screen Tension Screens — No Fitting, no painting<br />

Easily installed and stored<br />

Call 0946 • - - The Wend/y Yard<br />

11th STRUT and SIMPSON AVENUE<br />

Ralph H. VanGilder<br />

Rag. Architect N. J.<br />

11th * Watt Ave., Oinn <strong>City</strong><br />

PHONt MSI ' ,<br />

INDEPENDENT<br />

ROOFING CO., INC.<br />

ROOFING — SIDING — SHUT MITAL<br />

AL GARDINER<br />

206 Sixth StrMt — Phsna Oiun <strong>City</strong> 0163<br />

If No Aniw.r, Call O. C, HIM<br />

FrM EttlmalM pyrniiM — F.ltA. PlMMlng ArrlnBMl<br />

Du-Mor Corp.<br />

REGISTERED<br />

CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS<br />

"You Get More With<br />

Du-Mor"<br />

Cor. 15th and Haven Ave. ph. 1472<br />

REGISTERED aBlfa.MBBI^HIIIIIIIIIIMH BUILDER<br />

P, B, STAHLER - Rat.; 1547 Bay Ave. - Ph. 29S0<br />

Office: 9 West 14th Street<br />

OUR MOTTO II: "BUILD RIGHT"<br />

"AS PIR PLANI"<br />

ontmctintf*<br />

Hsuta plant and<br />

ar» ||k( praurlptlona. |l afeHnraal<br />

with Inl.arlty by Hi. Contractor,<br />

tha Mom. will ka all you Kspajd.<br />

If nut built with SMWrwa riglM<br />

far hMhwiallty ttandards, dlup-<br />

pointm.nt. may rHUlt, W»'d Ilka<br />

ysu fa talk wit<br />

w. hava bulltl<br />

JOHN I, and<br />

HOWARD TROUT<br />

REGISTERED BUILDERS • REPAIRS • JOBBING<br />

"IINCI<br />

1053 Asbury Ave, Phone 1200<br />

Fred S, Tarves, 3rd<br />

- - - BUILDER - - -<br />

1 BAYVIEW PLAC1 PHONI 1127<br />

ROOFING<br />

H. C. AMOS<br />

BUILDER<br />

417 34th STREET<br />

Phone 3180<br />

No Job Too Large<br />

No Job foo Small<br />

Richard B. <strong>On</strong>lay<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

4800 Asbury Avenue<br />

PfioM 0784<br />

H. C, PONTIERE<br />

— BUILDER —<br />

933 Watt Ave. Ph. 1MB<br />

GEORGE V. RABEAU<br />

BUILDER<br />

Bonded Mamber<br />

Atlantic Home Oolldcn Ann.<br />

•f N. J.<br />

803 Central Ave.<br />

Ph«n*t; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0455<br />

In,! Ssmsri Point Mil<br />

JOBBING . ALTERATIONS<br />

PHONE 145S RieimitiD •UILMR<br />

EDWARD D. DEPUTY<br />

205 14th SttMt<br />

Now Homes • Repairs • Remodeling<br />

, ALL WORK 6IVIN MT NMONAL SUPIP.VI8ION<br />

ROOFinC<br />

SIDING<br />

Regittered Builder<br />

Edmund C Wisham<br />

24 Albury Ave. Ph. 1237<br />

GENUINE<br />

CLAY TILE<br />

Par Bathroom, Kltchani, Sink*<br />

Fireplace., star* Prsnti<br />

LET UI liTIMATe ON<br />

YOUR WORK NOW I I<br />

Albert Oidfield * Sen<br />

30 Yeari' Exparlann<br />

1207 Wesley Av. Ph. 1951<br />

SAMPSON and HAMADA<br />

328 WIST AVENUE PHONI 1048<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing - Sheet Metal Work<br />

Forced Air Hearing — Air Conditioning .<br />

mm MEAT1NO<br />

Economical Operation •<br />

RwiucM Installation Cot*<br />

Ea.ily Finance


fyT-, .<br />

f — SlCTION ONE TH1 OCEAN CITY lENTINlLLIOGiR<br />

State* Government has<br />

American governments<br />

a plan to declare the right<br />

nueU Miqwcted <strong>of</strong> carryantu<br />

to Guntrnula. Great<br />

SHIP BAR<br />

SOMfRS POINT<br />

Britain hai rejected a similar re<br />

qumt for tile searching <strong>of</strong> 'Brltl»h<br />

ships but promised to detain any<br />

IMB* impeded <strong>of</strong> tr.niportlng<br />

Itmi to this Central American Republic.<br />

* I<br />

Elmer Blake Invites you to the new<br />

Captain's Quarters 2<br />

Colorful and Gay<br />

k?<br />

Mere Room and Patter Service<br />

THE AREA'S BEST<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

THi DAVi APPELL FOUR<br />

DfCCA RECORDING ARTISTS<br />

FRANTIC FRAN CARROL<br />

AND HER DARING DITTIES<br />

PLUS<br />

t<br />

BOBBY BRANSON<br />

AND HIS HAMMOND ORGAN<br />

SPKIALIZING IN<br />

TO TAKE OUT<br />

PIZZA<br />

VOLTACO SPEC,<br />

with SAUSAGE<br />

MUZZARELLA cHiise<br />

with PEPPERS and CMIISI<br />

with MUSHROOMS<br />

with ANCHOVIES<br />

with CRUMBLED MEAT BALL<br />

• RAVIOLI • SUBMARINES<br />

• BAKED LASAGNE, Imb.<br />

• ANTIPASTO * CHICKEN CACCIATORE<br />

• VEAL SCALOPPINE WITH SPAGHETTI<br />

• Horn* Mada Italian Spaghetti and Matt Ball.<br />

• ITALIAN SPONGE CAKI (Crtim and Fruit Filled)<br />

VOLTACO'S<br />

9ST WIST AVENUE PHONE 0753<br />

IRCLE<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

'<strong>On</strong> iht Traffic Cirel«, S«nwra Point, N, J.<br />

, NO LUXURY TAX IN tOMHi POINT<br />

Comphtt Stock <strong>of</strong><br />

POPULAR BRANDS<br />

IMPORTS) and DOMESTIC<br />

WHISKEY * WiNi<br />

* LIQUOR<br />

600 CASES OF<br />

ICE COLD BEER<br />

HAND AT AIL TIMS<br />

Start <strong>of</strong> New CinemaScope Film<br />

i<br />

1<br />

GREGORY PECK comfort* Rlt* Gam—which Is mighty comforting,<br />

n# miff*r hew yeu I»N *f if—In th* Cfn*m«$cop* production "Night<br />

P*opU," which opened /•irerd*y and continued through tomorrow at the<br />

Slr«nd Th«fr#*<br />

Danny Kaye at<br />

Strand Thursday<br />

Mexican Adventure<br />

At The Moorlyn<br />

! STRAND<br />

Thunday, Friday anil Saturday<br />

j "Knock <strong>On</strong> Wood" is the king-sin)<br />

I milsieoitledy starring clown prince<br />

| Danny Kaye, and Is reported to he<br />

| the star's most hilarious to date,<br />

Danny sings, dances and prances<br />

through a merry mix-up that finds<br />

him a ventriloquist seeking psvelu. I<br />

atrlc aid when the dummy starts '<br />

talking back. The Psychiatrist turns '<br />

out to he a beautiful Swedish actress<br />

Mai Zelleriing, The plot thickens as<br />

Kaye falls in lave with the doctor<br />

and gets tangled in a foreign espionage<br />

plot.<br />

The film is a Technicolor extrava.<br />

genia including ballet devised by<br />

I Broadway's Michael Kidd, and a very<br />

j liberal portion <strong>of</strong> Danny Kaye,<br />

j MOOBLYN<br />

| Thursday, Friday and Saturday<br />

''Garden <strong>of</strong> Evil" is a siar^powered I<br />

adventure pocked with counter plots :<br />

<strong>of</strong> suspense which involve^ Gary j<br />

Cooper, Susan Hayward and Richard I<br />

Widmark on the black sands and for, ;<br />

bidden mountains <strong>of</strong> Mexico, i<br />

Susan Hayward opens the action I<br />

with an <strong>of</strong>fer to pay gold to Wid- j<br />

mark and Cooper if they will rescue !<br />

her husband rHugh Marlowe t, trap, j<br />

ped in their Reid mine hidden deep j<br />

in the forbidden Indian territory, I<br />

From there Cinomaicope and [<br />

Technicolor carry the adventures in,<br />

to the heart <strong>of</strong> Mexico, where thi'<br />

picture was filmed.<br />

VILLAGE<br />

Thursday, Friday 3nd Saturday<br />

'•Jiihnny Giiiiiir** ! = tjm bint's Joan<br />

Crawford, Stepllng Haydpn and Scon<br />

Brady in a Htlrring action picture<br />

that is more than n Htoek Westorn<br />

adventure.<br />

When the railroad propo^es a<br />

route through Arteonn territory Joait<br />

Crawford and i = eformod outlaw Slois<br />

lirijj Hayden build a KaloOii anti<br />

gambling hoii^c? along ihe righi-un<br />

way. Trouble eriiplH when Mercedes<br />

MeCambrid^L* spearheads ihe anii-<br />

Crawford, aiiii railruad faction <strong>of</strong><br />

faiiehurs, Scoif Brady t-onipliedtt'*<br />

the plot as niillaw leader. *<br />

The film is in'Trueaior<br />

SURF<br />

Thunday. Friday and Saturday<br />

"Johnny Dark" dishes up a real<br />

romantic- wallop co=starrinii Tony<br />

Curtis, Piper Laurie and Don Taylor,<br />

Danger ta ail three live* romes in<br />

the ht'adiong c*st s iieinent <strong>of</strong> ihu<br />

auperspeedy sports ear world:<br />

Car designer Tony, Ktyibu Piper,<br />

and driver Don break records* in<br />

Thursday Pier Program<br />

PART I<br />

Victor Herbert's Favoriaten, Herbert<br />

SonjJ 10 the Evening Star,, Wanner<br />

Mr, Perkins<br />

Loin DU Bal ,, Gillet<br />

In a persion Marltet ,, Keteiby<br />

sempre Libre from "Traviata", Verdi<br />

Miss Beverly Bower<br />

<strong>On</strong> thf Mali neldman<br />

PART II<br />

Student Prince Rombere,<br />

Wilhoill a Song ,. , Volimaiis<br />

Mr, Perkins<br />

Ilurnoresque ,,,,,. Dvorak<br />

L'Amour Troujours ,±,,,,,,, ,FrimL<br />

Miss Beverly Bower<br />

Henry Vm Dances Oerman<br />

New Moon Selection ... Remberg<br />

CONSERVE YOUR FURS<br />

CALL<br />

ATLANTIC CITY •<br />

5-3030<br />

Kaap your fun'Ufa during<br />

lh« dan««ropin^-|inr:Iiny iittion. hut cannot jjci<br />

burking for Tony's rotlhiil new spin i<br />

(he<br />

^rdiiKuiee hnnninM sleeping in cars.<br />

Propose Cancer<br />

Study In Schools<br />

ih-<br />

rnmiuls fill<br />

iiiici-r infill n<br />

reMlll<br />

,,! ihi I nhlii<br />

li<br />

will)<br />

•mmitli i<br />

hers ill<br />

THE GATEWAY MUSICAL PLAYHOUSE<br />

AT THg CIRCLf, lOMIRS POINT<br />

INTIRI THfATRl<br />

JONATHAN<br />

NIWLY AIRCOOLID<br />

l.-llt<br />

[ Hit<br />

it ilil<br />

III In<br />

. t tin*<br />

ml In<br />

\nv<br />

I 'ii<br />

Atl .1 HIJ<br />

it |il L 1 II<br />

DWIGHT, Producer<br />

Now Playing Nightly Through Sun., July 4<br />

(NO PERFORMANCE MONDAY!<br />

—— IN PiRSON —<br />

GENE RAYMOND<br />

IN THI COMfDY SMASH HIT<br />

"MISTER ROBERTS 11<br />

WITW ALL.BROADWAY CAST<br />

POPULAR PHlCI RESERVED SEATS — IJ.OO, ia,40, tl.lB and 11.10<br />

BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY PHONI SOMIRI POINT 3111<br />

ISAM,- 10 P, M. P8R RiSlRVATIONS<br />

NOTE-<br />

TWO PiRFQRMANGiS SATURDAY, JULY 3 — 7 P, M, AND 9:45<br />

r WIB><br />

* MATINEE PRICES AT 7P,M,_ $2,40, $1,10, $1.20, ?0«<br />

• AMPLI PARKING • 1,100 MODIRN THiATRi SEAT! • NIW LOUDIPiAKIR SYST1M<br />

• CURTAIN AT 8:45 •<br />

NEXT ATTRACTION<br />

. TUISDAY, JULY 6 — SUNDAY, JULY 11<br />

THf BROADWAY MUSICAL SUCCESS FROM THI WRITERS OF HRIGADOON "<br />

"PAINT YOUR WAGON"<br />

Superb<br />

Cuisine<br />

and<br />

Atmosphere<br />

ALA INN<br />

EASTERN SEABOARD'S UNIQUE RESTAURANT<br />

SOMIRS POINT, N. j.<br />

Excellent Cuisine Served Until 2 A. M,<br />

COCKTAIL LOUNGE OPfN UNTIL 3 A. M.<br />

Bala Music Menu:<br />

BILL COATES<br />

WIZARD OF THI KEYBOARDS<br />

BOB DtSIHONE<br />

AND HIS TRIO *<br />

A SYMPHONY <strong>of</strong> goad<br />

taite In food, form, tound,<br />

ipica, color and fallowihip.<br />

You will enjoy th. gr«ciou« gaytty,<br />

th« levaly n*w unobMruetad vl»w;<br />

. . . Relaxed contentment<br />

TO ARRANGE YOUR P^RTY, CALL IRIC, PHONi, SOMIRS MINT tJ4<br />

latlvex <strong>of</strong> other statewide organlza- 10 in<br />

t\un$ and industrieii, .<br />

A teaching guide for high school.<br />

will be prepared under the com.<br />

mlltee's supervision and efforts made<br />

j to Intercut superintendent!) <strong>of</strong> see.<br />

i ondary. schools In the great dangers<br />

<strong>of</strong> oncer 10 that courses ImtruetinK mi in<br />

high nchool pupils as to the need <strong>of</strong>] secure<br />

watching fur danger signals and < socletv<br />

learning what I* knoH'n about can. -•"•'•<br />

cor may be Included In Ihe eurrlcil.<br />

him.<br />

In uddiilon. the leadership ' con,<br />

ferenee to be held Oclobor 8, » and<br />

I stale.<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 28 to July 3 in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

CONTINUOUS 10:30 A. M, T0<br />

MON, . WED.<br />

"PRINCE VALIANT"<br />

JAMES MASON, JANIT HiOH<br />

Ginemascep* and<br />

Stereophonic Sound<br />

THUBS. • SAT,<br />

"GARDEN OF EVIL"<br />

SUMII Hayward, €lry Ceapfr<br />

Clnsmaieepe snd<br />

, itcresphenle Sound<br />

high<br />

"**1|<br />

"NiGHT f<br />

er»iery PICK, l|ti m<br />

ClntftiatMpi and<br />

Si<br />

DANNY KAVI<br />

DIANA ADAM<br />

in T.chnknW<br />

MAT1NII DAILY 2t30 _ EVENING fi\$ AND fctil<br />

"PRISONER OF WAR'<br />

RONALD REAGAN<br />

STEVE FORREST<br />

THURS. • SAT,<br />

"JOHNNY GUITAR"<br />

JOAN CRAWFORD<br />

STERLING HAYDEN<br />

in Color<br />

THURS, • iAT,<br />

"JOHNNY DARK"<br />

TONV CURTii<br />

pipit uuu I<br />

SIDNEY BLAeKMI<br />

In T«chnltolor<br />

Your Docidr Kho0$<br />

fc^SELVAGN'S<br />

REXALL PHARMAG1<br />

9th St. and Asbury Avenue<br />

PRIE DELIVERY SERVICE<br />

PRESCRIPTIONS<br />

OUR SPBCIALT?<br />

PlMMil<br />

ONLY THI FINEST DRUGS UUP<br />

IN COMPOUNDING YOUR PRESCHIPTIOH J<br />

A. A. SELVAGN H. C, SELVAGN<br />

J. CONOVER j. I. DAY<br />

4 SKILLED PHARMACISTS<br />

AT YOUR SERVICE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Largest and Msst Modern Cotnwtk Mrj<br />

A trip to our Caimifit Dipt, will r.w.rd you with rh.an.HJ<br />

Pf and Csiincffci, Csniuir CUra, Syr W<br />

ALL FAIR TRADE PRICES — NO LOWER PRICES I<br />

Stare Heuri — Daily 8:15 to 11 P. M.<br />

SUNDAYS INCLUDED<br />

CONEY'S<br />

UQVQR STORL<br />

Well Known Brands<br />

RYI<br />

BOURBON<br />

GIN - RUM<br />

and BEER<br />

OPEN<br />

WEEKDAYS<br />

9 A. M. to 10 P. M.<br />

' No Sunday Sales<br />

BAR<br />

OPEN<br />

DAILY<br />

7 a.m. -<br />

SUNDAY<br />

12<br />

Phone 9051<br />

Mth Street<br />

TUESDAY, JUNE 29, <strong>1954</strong><br />

*Mr. Roberts' Wins First Night<br />

Acclaim For Cast at Gateway<br />

GIVI YOUR WIFi<br />

A RIAL VACATION<br />

BRING HER AND THI FAMILY OUT TO<br />

THI COTTAGE INN, WHIRI A FULL-<br />

COURSE DINNER STARTS AT ONLY fl,j|<br />

(from Monday thru Thund.y)<br />

Wi PIATUKI A SPECIAL<br />

CHILDREN S MENU,<br />

ATTENTION COLLEGE STUDENTSI<br />

IF YOU WISH TO IAT IN 1IACH ATTIB1<br />

TRY TNI "BEACHCOMBER" ROOM<br />

{ltd* desr tnfrantti<br />

FOR TAKEOUT PLATTERS FROM II, VISIT<br />

OUR TAKg.OUT DEPARTMENT IN<br />

THI BEACHCOMBER ROOM.<br />

COTTAGE INN RESTAURANT<br />

"TH1 LITTLI WHIT! HOUSI"<br />

Located at 3234 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

a!»i»!!tal dltnmfirt.<br />

Hia captain.<br />

nichurd ShaneUs, ah ,„„ {. )ain<br />

^"VJ"^ r "L » ?»»« •>'«« «"*"<br />

him<br />

TH1 OCEAN CITY SINTINILLE06IR<br />

in all, Hia .h.w prwiot., th*<br />

PVncn which brau«ht MiHIri lov.<br />

m vur conml.l.ntly durlnf In<br />

rxr-and • hill run an Iraaaiway,<br />

It It a lyaty itary anictM cent<br />

mrantly b, a a roup af acMnwhna<br />

•alaiiM Indlcata futun itardsni.<br />

The openinii nltiht crowd was ue|,<br />

. iimfil hy HrtHliiriid Jonalhan Dwleht<br />

Mb*s Maria Ailams extended Oeeiiii<br />

r Murti;. \ Smith, wife <strong>of</strong> Ihe fltM>t or party llshii.R •«!« sight *««k<br />

u iHiiilr i>f!*"« >«>»t^ flptralrd by th* bay front<br />

u fitm-btili.-1'kfK.. gleaming<br />

ull Into tlt wjitrr* <strong>of</strong> HtMOh<br />

to st<br />

Th. bunchln* wa. .H^ri by<br />

Mavvr Edward B. B*wli«r and Cwnml»l«n*r<br />

Lauranc* *. Lunny, al«rt«<br />

-i.h a h«, .f p»Pi. ; *<br />

The eraft i» scheduled fur JI trial<br />

i utt Thlx week a*t iiiHin a^ her twi<br />

IWHi hui »,i po«i>r Parknrd marine en<br />

tine* mi adjusted mid wurmeil up<br />

The < Imiii it expected to rpael<br />

Vin#>land Night* at<br />

Gatowav, W«dn*fday<br />

p V a n l*e" M en Post Xv. 107,<br />

<strong>of</strong> that city «M<br />

Omfl <strong>City</strong> awl »..<br />

the nroccfd. froati<br />

for "Mr Bob*-rt»go<br />

thr pant<br />

j^i m Ihe Paciflc<br />

i'ilily errw.<br />

•^(o omcer, Mr. Roberts Rivalling Hia ,,„., ftrftrmt<br />

C*rmon<br />

4 l,itnM cart .nrhu,l..tlc.llv Ih* dlffllult rol. „ EB.i,B p»uii* m«l! .1 Ml, »,<br />

,HP«I • numl»r ^m^%l*" nt A , n - **••'• dl Mlille Mayur Fr?(t Chaiiman, «t<br />

Henry SchroU •»<br />

The Flylnn t'loild slid iliimi the<br />

.Somers Point, <strong>of</strong>fvri'd the srime for<br />

dent <strong>of</strong> the WlMw<br />

hi» mmrminity.<br />

way. <strong>of</strong> the llsllt Boatyard Satin<br />

Him lul week to i<br />

day afternoon, with hundred,, Iliimi. manti w«r« «*rvad t« Itt*<br />

Harry Ktwle. TTle.i_<br />

Mr Rubvrts will run throiish .Inly<br />

the bayfreiit and In boals ihce. nu; <strong>of</strong> tp«ctat«n.<br />

Charles Maaclanlla Brat,<br />

4, with a selhuut huuse likely every,<br />

nl«hl, "Paint Vuiir Wat'un," Ihe ihe launching ui me newest addlNuii<br />

VFW, <strong>of</strong> Vlnel«nd, In HpanwrlnK* a dent, and nomlutod tbt I<br />

POpiiiar musical with a western seh lo the Blue KihlKin Fleet upiratnl<br />

Thr<br />

far three vie* |<br />

pi'nlei'f.tHurK. the Flying Saucer,! lumvrrow ut the ftalt*WAV Musical<br />

C.pling.r. whs Allad tiny, will be the nest otTerinK <strong>of</strong><br />

o be rrcated. The lot* 1<br />

liy Cap! Chris Monlauna.<br />

Flylnri Cmise and Flyintf Pony In tho ' I'lnyhoiiHt<br />

com.d, ralai al th. the Playhoiise, runniiiy from


SHAKES<br />

ViUA<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

rjbtcspr FRIDAY)<br />

S£HVINQ DINNBMS<br />

8 MS, lo *3O PJ(L _ Sun. 3 P.M- to ItM RM,<br />

iiHMtCMlMt fre* Ample Parkin* Spac* In Iwr<br />

t'M»ff CtHMT, FlBASMftYILU PHOMI SH<br />

1 i I*. 1 *<br />

OCEAN REST<br />

rv* - ier School For Boys<br />

REGISTRATION NOW<br />

MMMVIbUAL INSTtUCTION IN ALL COlMSIl<br />

Grades and High School<br />

' WfcUCTItr BY THB CHMSTIAM BROTMMM<br />

b-4-<br />

MMI,»M Str**t Mm 2195<br />

Ads Are Low Cost Salesmen<br />

<strong>On</strong> fit* Soy<br />

hris' NATIONALLY<br />

FAMOUS<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

S*N» MMffiT tad BAKERY<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

MARKET<br />

Talc Home Ready to Serve<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

PROM<br />

12 Noon to 9 P. M,<br />

8 A. M. to 9 P. M.<br />

•••• 9 A. M.—<br />

•••' WiaOUS COOKED HOME-BAKED GOODS<br />

~~^ Bunt<br />

J : /,J 5fffTWA«T-w5FT. AUXEJARY SAILBOAT<br />

fc M,<br />

rlTl»6 PONY HOW WINHW6 DAftY<br />

fW»W WAT TWPS PUY 9 A. M<br />

S<br />

A|_Jwt Water Swfce<br />

•OMBfcg POtNT-SonMrVpolnt <strong>of</strong>-<br />

Bdala have moved u> Jain those<br />

other mainland oommtmtttea In a<br />

eompUInt, about MrvUe br the At<br />

lantlo County Water Co.<br />

Mayor _fr*t Chapman Inatructed<br />

aollcltor ntai Naaana to confer with<br />

etty Mltcitore In Unwood. North-<br />

Firemen Prepare<br />

Country Fair<br />

Annual Event Set<br />

For Saturday<br />

TUiSOAY,<br />

puma. HaMm ark Mia,<br />

WUkle, Mn. Mary _. Coraon. Mn. Mtq<br />

Fbl Faahler, Mr. M and d Mn. Albert Walk<br />

and the Rev. Harry P. Findeinp<br />

owHrttorkal<br />

Church Clou Hoi<br />

Society<br />

Dinner in Rosort<br />

MARMORA-T«n member, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Joy Clm <strong>of</strong> the Second Cape May<br />

BapU«t Church <strong>of</strong> Palermo anJoiFM<br />

SOiURS POINTV-H. It 8. Sin<br />

•y HIKMAN *. WALKtR a dinner Thundiy evening at the<br />

d*r, <strong>of</strong> FuA Scpublk. will be chair- Add and plMnntvlUa and to pre- MARMORA —All road, will lead DnS it, Rwtaurant In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

man <strong>of</strong> a leu, to be aerad undar a brief for the Public Utilltlea Saturday to the Marmora Fire Hall, A mu.lcal atmoiphera waa provided<br />

tk* •tuple*, <strong>of</strong> U» Atlantic County Comm! niaaton citing the water com<br />

M14 Mbjtorical SoeJaty today y from 1 to 4<br />

when the Volunteer Fin Company by a plantot during the dinner The<br />

panyl alleged laxity in providing ta<br />

p. m.. *tt<br />

SMMra S Manalon, Ml , haad- hd<br />

and In Ladles' Auxiliary are biiiily remainder <strong>of</strong> the evening wal apanl<br />

provemeot*.<br />

engaged making preparation foi on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> boardwalk.<br />

tie Society Th Th* hhoateai<br />

•TBUp will appear In colonial «M- Commenting on the pltuatlon. their second annual Country rair. ThoH who enjoyed the Mcial tvt<br />

Councilman Joeeph Welntraub HU The program being arranged Is ninf were Mn, Anna Well*. Mra<br />

that "two year, ago the water combe<br />

aiabted by<br />

designed to provide fun for every, Marie Totten. Mra. WlhM Clayton,<br />

pany wa» asked to put a water main<br />

Kn. Clarence WMmi, or Ventnor,<br />

body from the opening at 10 o'clock Mn, Elitabeth Cunningham. Mn.<br />

In Occatur av. and bu dona nothing<br />

Mn. Howard Stout Jr.. NorthneM;<br />

In the morning until the hand brings Winnie Gandy, Mr.. Helen shoonkolT,<br />

about It We are putting out money<br />

MSm Sanh Sicker. Pleaaantvllle, and<br />

the duvet dance to an end at mid Mn, Anna Collins. Mra. RAM Wood..<br />

and getting no Improvement"<br />

Mn. Minnie S. Smith. Port Republic.<br />

nlitht. Pony rides for, the children Mn. Kathryn Gandy and Mn. EUic<br />

Member* <strong>of</strong> the Burlington County<br />

and hayrldes for their eiders, a pet SlltH.<br />

llUtorlcal Society will be honor<br />

•how at 1 o'clock, and priie con-<br />

guana,<br />

tests far children <strong>of</strong> all ages will be<br />

T«t are held weakly and Mrs. VeteroiTeachers stellar attractions,<br />

Leonard Runditrom. <strong>of</strong> Atlantic CUy,<br />

For evening vlnkors who dont<br />

woo U Brasent Men week, abw will<br />

want to dance there will be games<br />

asaiat, Mn. Vernen iooy, caretaker<br />

In the lire house, where memben ol<br />

6et Pay Raises<br />

<strong>of</strong> the building, will conduct gUMU<br />

the company are building booths.<br />

through the Mace, AdBualSB n<br />

Displayed for sale will be baked<br />

free to memben <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic $200 Oivan Thoae gaodlet, garden produce and candy.<br />

County HUtorlcal Society. Then In<br />

Features will be a "White Elephant"<br />

H*M 30 Ytan<br />

a nominal fee for Interested guaats.<br />

booth and • Ash pond. Hot dogs<br />

SOMKRS POINT—A »200-a year In<br />

and s<strong>of</strong>t drinks will be an gale all<br />

crease In salary for teachers In the day and evening.<br />

P«ggy Wlgflfctworth •omen Point school aystem far 10 Both the Methodist and Baptist<br />

iremn or more was approved by the hurches will have booths in charge<br />

tltis Bli'lliflfsy Party Board <strong>of</strong> Education late last week. <strong>of</strong> commltteea <strong>of</strong> church women.<br />

GOMERS POINT—HIM F»ggy Ann In addition, teachers with 10 yean In the event <strong>of</strong> rain on Saturday,<br />

Wlgsle«worth, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, andor<br />

more tenure In local schools were lie fair will be held Monday.<br />

Mrs, Tbomaa Wlggleiworth, cele given a raise <strong>of</strong> tlM annually.<br />

br.ted her second birthday annl- The Increases ire In addition to<br />

nraary recently and entertained a ttie 1200 boost in teachers' pay pre^Sapp<br />

(tamed Trustee<br />

group <strong>of</strong>,friends at her home, luusly voted by the hoard.<br />

Glbbt ay.<br />

Teachers with more than 20 yean<br />

The table was attractively daco> and who will receive the *2O0 In<br />

t Church<br />

rated In pink and white, with a crease are Mrs. Hetty Gain, it years; MARMORA—Hobart Sapp Jr., <strong>of</strong><br />

large birthday cake ai the center- Mn, Florence Johnson, So, Mrs Mar •eesley's Point, hog been elected to<br />

piece. Game* were played and re- garet Kapelli, 31: Mrs Margmt serve as trustee <strong>of</strong> the Second Cape<br />

treihmantt served.<br />

RUey, 29, and Mrs Catherine Smith, May Baptist 'Church <strong>of</strong> Palermo for<br />

Helping ' Aon celebrate were JO,<br />

the imexplred term <strong>of</strong> the lute Elton<br />

Corson.<br />

Joann and r Mesken, Marie and<br />

Alfred r UileU, , Jorethr lader, Mra.<br />

Announcement was made <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sinawikt Hear<br />

Vtotat Bader, Mn. Emma Metiers,<br />

Hot Dog" Roast sponsored by the<br />

Mr», Marie Cramer, Mn, Claire Ur<br />

Young Married Women's Class, to<br />

Talk <strong>On</strong> Mexico<br />

icU and Police Chief WUnarn Mer.<br />

he given for children <strong>of</strong> the Sunday<br />

SOMERS TOINT — Mrs, George<br />

row, Peggy AnnH grandlathef.<br />

School at 8 p. m. Tuesday. July 13,<br />

Martin, <strong>of</strong> pleauntvllle, took mem- at the beach in Beesley's Point, Reben<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Semen Point Sinawlk freshments for the children are free<br />

Club through an Illustrated tour <strong>of</strong> and a nominal charge will he nude<br />

Mexico, with the use nf colored for adults.<br />

slides. Thursday afternoon, when the<br />

club met for luncheon at the Allan A tentative date <strong>of</strong> Saturday, July<br />

tie <strong>City</strong> Country Club, Northfield. 24, was set for the Annual Sunday<br />

Mrs Raymond Smith, president<br />

School picnic to be held at Lenape<br />

conducted the •hart business meet-<br />

Lake, Mays Landing.<br />

ing, Mn, Russell Hay was in charge Plans are being made for the<br />

<strong>of</strong> arrangementi.<br />

l&Hh anniversary <strong>of</strong> the church m<br />

Hie next meeting will be the an<br />

Palermo, which will be celebrated<br />

nual picnic at the Fraser estate,<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 19, IRS.<br />

English Creek.<br />

Attending were Mrs, Smith, Mrs.<br />

C. Hardle, Mri. H, r<strong>of</strong>d, Mrs, Fred<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman. Mrs. Elmer Blake. Mrs,<br />

George Roberta, Mr«, c. Dubenori,<br />

Mrs, W Mutier, Mrs, Paul Cameron.<br />

Mn, Fred chapman, Mrs, John Koch,<br />

Mrs. R. Hagenbucher, Mrs. W, Mac<br />

Bain. Mrs Charles Odem, president<br />

<strong>of</strong> PleBsantvUle Sinawlk, MM. C. E.<br />

Johnson and Mrs. Sclma Hageiibueher.<br />

1 Four Students<br />

At Boys' State PHONE<br />

Four <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School <strong>Jun</strong>iorg<br />

are attending the 9th annual 6-1036 satooi<br />

summer session <strong>of</strong> Jersey Boys state,<br />

101 S. INDIANA AVI,<br />

sponsored by the New Jersey Depart,<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> the American Legion at<br />

FAT MATTKO, M<br />

Rutgers University, New Brunswick.<br />

The event opened Sunday and will<br />

continue until Saturday, .<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is being represented<br />

at the affair by Frank Wicltes and<br />

Charles Hadtke, both <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily;<br />

Richard Straubmiller, <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle<br />

hH bMn icrving

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