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rabble behind<br />

t vehicles.<br />

are a<br />

done<br />

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rr __ done! '"Sogre* demands it. You<br />

*$*» aone'<strong>of</strong> the complaints phUdmphi-<br />

= . - " i " • • , • * ' , l •••<br />

ive to Be uucfc. » it a neve*<br />

paean City, this star, has had more tJMp<br />

m shire- <strong>of</strong> «tre#f Wdtt It has been made<br />

necessary becatne<strong>of</strong> theq^ed for new Mft^r<br />

City Hall has praWad contlwMors to £f t<br />

on with the job, and atftast make t^np<br />

street repairs by Juris V Beyond that<br />

is Bttle that ean bfrd<strong>of</strong>le<br />

-IT 'j-— *» P*****? 8 fa *ssen*W work.<br />

It torflo (to done sotSe tame. It ha* been a<br />

nuisance. Admittedly. Bdt it is a iusiance<br />

which can't be avoided. Not if the town is to<br />

have modern conveniences expect** m arty<br />

urban community.<br />

So — what do you do if you are a City<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial and you are criticised because <strong>of</strong> the<br />

condition <strong>of</strong> the 'street*. The best thing to<br />

do is to grin arid bear it.<br />

The alternative to progress is stagnation.<br />

Who wants <strong>Ocean</strong> City to stagnate?<br />

From W»« County Planning Board<br />

Board,<br />

, has<br />

an important study <strong>of</strong> the re-<br />

4 (he County. It should receive<br />

"i it fteMbJy «Ml get in mn-<br />

.jOHunaiy <strong>of</strong> its 25-page re-<br />

_ f a resort industry<br />

'<strong>of</strong> overwhelming proportions.<br />

WH brighter/ if certain<br />

ean be overcome. To<br />

posttm dividends in the<br />

; improve our resort economy<br />

Tfrl amtowndings, deia<br />

year-anmnd retrea-<br />

Eg all development to<br />

mt ramtt eariromnent. The<br />

: If diacovering and<br />

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

. before the Commission<br />

lat t 1MB<br />

cttr a tiwpaigii pronto; was<br />

a***.<br />

"to overcome the<br />

meaning the<br />

tbja i»fer from<br />

D* Planrttag<br />

1 fee the scene <strong>of</strong><br />

I'fogaa medfta-<br />

afcrrttajt at HfcU p.m.<br />

RbWimtp% familiar<br />

iltjioa Che church's<br />

be no spoken word<br />

There will<br />

"set vices" tills<br />

attendance, by<br />

hymns played<br />

are troty every-<br />

«re ttie Gospel hymns — "Old<br />

"Jesus, Lover <strong>of</strong> My Soul."<br />

i*ay lie selected from the<br />

And the next may be the<br />

Ctaaity Jury, after<br />

fudge<br />

hv<br />

JkatbocUj'* recently<br />

Whmn .<br />

Board is talking about when it talks about<br />

"promoting a year-round recreaUon package,"<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City has the shortest season Of all<br />

major South Jersey resorts due to our willingness<br />

to sacrifice some financial gain to maintain<br />

the principle <strong>of</strong> closed Sundays. If Wildwood's<br />

pmk season continues for 10 weeks, or<br />

70 days, a great many <strong>of</strong> our local enterprises,<br />

because they are closed on Sundays, have a<br />

season <strong>of</strong> only 633 days.<br />

What a tremendous financial boom it<br />

would be to tie community economy if our<br />

period <strong>of</strong> good business could be extended by<br />

a month or two. Wouldn't it be wonderful<br />

if more <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City'i visitors came in early<br />

May and lingered through late November?<br />

No northern seashore resort can find a formula<br />

which will make its economy boom 12<br />

months a year but there must be ways to<br />

attract more visitors during the so-called <strong>of</strong>fseason,<br />

Atlantic City, by attracting <strong>of</strong>f-season<br />

convention business, has added many pr<strong>of</strong>itable<br />

weeks to its year. This city should explore<br />

emy possible means <strong>of</strong> accomplishing<br />

Capitol Hill<br />

WASHINGTON, D, C. — He current<br />

Congress has given President<br />

Johnson this year virtually every,<br />

thing he's ashed so far in the way<br />

<strong>of</strong> legislation and there seems every<br />

evidence that Send wIU continue<br />

throughout the rest <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />

It has been less cooperative with<br />

sane <strong>of</strong> the Administration's agencies,<br />

however — mart notably the<br />

Defense Department and the Veterans<br />

AftBtataration — when they<br />

to cany out the President's<br />

Something similar. ' Now it f Oiolr<br />

FeUowship prajer group meea<br />

ndtf (Palm SMriay)—<br />

throughout tte day.<br />

9:30 a, m.-Omrch School.<br />

tl a, m,—The Ssvlce, AMhan, 7:30 p. m—Holy Tnuneday Coin.<br />

"Draw NtA/m to Jerusali-m" hy WU. munion Service, anonjary.<br />

Uam». Sonlor Chrfr, "The Pali FfcUr<br />

by Faure, Junior Choir<br />

1 p. in. to 2:30 p. m.-Good Friday<br />

4 p. m.-Q)nca1 at Sacred Scn.'ice, Sanctuary.<br />

nraented ^r the choir,<br />

7 p. m,—Junior Young People and<br />

7:30 p. m.-PaMm'm Oass. Junior <strong>On</strong>ir, Sunday School Build-<br />

i jf<br />

ing.<br />

4 p. m,—Senior ConfirmaUon OaB, T p p. m,-Junior IB^ ^ Young g ppe people<br />

5 p. m_—Drijorah Orde meeting and d JJandbell Jd Cboir. Lows Auditor. Adi<br />

In the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Edna Kreitler, ium.<br />

101 Wesley rd,<br />

• • *<br />

TitHday—<br />

CHURCH OP CHRIST<br />

3:15 p, in, — Junior Omfirmation<br />

Class.<br />

•» anrit lli-T-ir mm<br />

Thundty—<br />

$ p, m,—The St-rv-Ia- ot Holy Com.<br />

munion.<br />

W:15 a, m.-BiWe Study.<br />

* • •<br />

11 a. m.—Worship Servic*.<br />

PIRIT CHUKCH OP<br />

i:30 p. m.^Evenine Worship,<br />

CHRItT KIINTItT<br />

I p. m.^eroM <strong>of</strong> Truth, radio<br />

M m, MKI I MbMT a*.<br />

prograni on station WLDB. 1490 ka,<br />

Sunday Servlc* - II am<br />

Sunday School — U a.m. OCEAM <strong>CITY</strong> BAPTItT<br />

ffli'Clflll! «. S Brfn<br />

The effect <strong>of</strong> our thinking on our ', BavM<br />

O.D., PaMr<br />

health will be examined In this R«. JAM<br />

Sundav's Bible Lesson to he read at<br />

aU rawlitian Sdence churches, Ine ••». RmH<br />

subiect to "Are Sin, Disease, and MtoWw •»<br />

Death Real?"<br />

The Responsive Reading for the'<br />

SriUS"? Seai^S^S W f- T 7:30 p. m.—Midweek Sendee <strong>of</strong><br />

prayer, praise and Bible meditation<br />

conduetod by. Pastor Wright.<br />

B p. in.—Chorus rehenrsa], David<br />

B. Younjt, director.<br />

r<br />

10:30 a, m. - 3 p. m.^-White Cross<br />

lfldjes meet downstairs.<br />

7 p, m,—Gospel Service at OOdren's<br />

Seashore Hone conducted by<br />

Married Couples flas,<br />

M ¥M<br />

- l « the dW^<br />

a new earth: and the former shaU »:» *• m.-Suiiday School wrth denot<br />

be remembered, nor cow into. Parunents tar every member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

1<br />

tamily. Sari Stoilzfuj, general sup-<br />

r<br />

7 a. m.<br />

7 tD 7:30 p.<br />

4:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 8:30 p. DLf^nfrnnlnHi<br />

mtmf mmt Haly Day*—<br />

• and 10:30 UL, and «:J0 pjn.- |<br />

Flnl FrW»y—<br />

7 a. m.-Ma<br />

mint before, 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.<br />

C * •<br />

MJR LADY Of fJOOD COUNtCL<br />

«M «. aad A*»wy *r.<br />

Noon - 3 p. m,—Three {bur Sacred<br />

Service conducted by Pastor Wright<br />

wtui ana panto giving "Toe Sevan<br />

Last Words From The Cross."<br />

THE BIBLE<br />

rr. JAMU<br />

M*. ari HNH av.<br />

SPEAKS<br />

U a, m, M< n JAJK<br />

TO YOU<br />

S p. m,—Sunday School.<br />

•VMT tUNPAV<br />

1:30 p, ra—Evening WonUp •M imi, urn*, i<br />

S p. m.—Prayer<br />

MACBDONIA MRTHODIIT PROGRAM SUN. (Apt-. 11}<br />

IM m. Mi tlirinia aw. I "You Don't Hw* To Stay<br />

Mr,<br />

I The Way You Anf<br />

9:30 a, m.-amitay SdbooL<br />

U a, nv—Morning Warship<br />

8:30 p. m.—Evwiinir Survki!<br />

s * •<br />

MILOH lAFnST<br />

m m, mmt BMPIM a*.<br />

(lav. O. W aMd<br />

10 a. m.^=Sisiday lehooL<br />

11 a. m,—M«BBK Worahip.<br />

TAIIRNACLE BAPTIST<br />

M •». NlM av.<br />

R«». Z. L. BynJ, PaMr<br />

T«iay (Tinnlay)-<br />

• p. m.—Senior a«Ir rehcarsaL<br />

Sataniay-<br />

4:30 p. m.—Intermediate Qioir rehearsal<br />

10 a.<br />

11:15 B. m—Morning Worship<br />

3:30 p. m.—The pastor and church<br />

members will present services at the<br />

New Hope Baptist Church in CedarvDle,<br />

Tmtaay—<br />

7:30 p. m,—Fmyet meeting-<br />

»•>»•»< •«»•*»••»*«•<br />

HEARING AIDS<br />

BATTtWES. COWS<br />

ami ACCESSORIES<br />

MILLER<br />

OPTICAL CO.<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong><br />

Oldest Drtabttihed Optician<br />

159-8th St. Dial 399-4000 t<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

1HE UNrraD PRESBYTERIAN, USA.<br />

7TH AND WESLEY AVENUE<br />

Rav. Wm, RadclitT* All.n, Th M , Paator<br />

YOU<br />

•M cordUlly invltad to atttnd Hw wrvi <strong>of</strong><br />

SACRED MUSIC<br />

•nHttod<br />

"OLIVET TO CALVARY"<br />

by the Pint PrMbytartan Choir<br />

PALM SUNDAY EVENING<br />

April 11, 7:30 O'clock<br />

Marion f rout Murphy, Dlractor <strong>of</strong> Muile<br />

Owondolyii H«Sr»rth#y, Organist<br />

THI<br />

Godfrey-Smith Funeral Horn*<br />

, HERBERT L. GODFREY, Mar.<br />

Established IMt<br />

•09 Central Av«niw<br />

Pledging for th» futuf, at In th* paif, thm<br />

Hntt mnJ mmt dignified fvnmral s«rvfc«.<br />

IN TIME OF TROUBLE WE ARE AS<br />

NEAR AS TOUR PHONI — DIAL. 99941077<br />

to <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty*s First Funeral Ptractor<br />

31:1-14<br />

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8 a.<br />

4:X to B:SO and 1:30 •> k» |<br />

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ta A<br />

aalBi<br />

ta*M, lOHk A* IIII iiiii| 111 .III )!• tl» f|<br />

the city tkat ins to crudry Him.<br />

Jam, uaM» Nqdm, «wr had need latsAoMc. i<br />

B«rf«l<br />

imnUmtf. HtapMtf<br />

m»jaty rf arnd Hunt, tat M vmUp and « N» SM at Orf.<br />

NapolMB houfht for Wnadf a, tnnAnt i»orj at •>• jriai *<br />

ouw mm-. Mood.<br />

Jins bautftt ftp All Mai MM) Ufc-«t ttt jifa. tt Bh O H<br />

Blood!<br />

- ft<br />

MaHkw<br />

15:31-44 Hdl'M J*:I7-JO IMaVM<br />

This SeriM ft Being Published Under thm Sponsorship <strong>of</strong> the Following,<br />

ARTHUR M. DsMARIS<br />

IM Atlantic Aw, 399-1233<br />

HANEY LLOYD CHATTTN<br />

1316 A»bory Avfc Dial 3994)060<br />

THE CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />

NATIONAL BANK<br />

MI Asbury An. Dial 999-1300<br />

SILVAGN'S<br />

REXALL PHARMACY<br />

Mi St. and Aabury Aw, Dial 399-3535<br />

SAMPSON and HAMADA<br />

128 Waat AM, DM 3ff*.IOli<br />

HOWARD S. STAINTON<br />

110 Atbury Am Dial<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> OTY<br />

WATER SERVICE COMFANT 1<br />

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<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> HOMH<br />

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