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Date* have bnai set .far A* *jwistraUai<br />
<strong>of</strong> cWMren to hm coroUed<br />
in Kindergarten in aw OOMn Oty<br />
puMIr «dwol *wt«n *t. s *^ e 5*<br />
bcr. It wa» announced yertentay by<br />
Etaneiitaiy School FfliteiJJffl George<br />
BaJKy. , ,.<br />
Eligible children living «juth 0*<br />
6th st. wUl reciter at the Centre*<br />
nv. School buildii* on Monday. M*y<br />
10 Those children living north <strong>of</strong><br />
Bth st, will register at toe Wesley<br />
Roundup Dates Li<br />
Stay<br />
According ..<br />
vill be five ye«» old on or te*«<br />
Octoba- I. M86, will «» eilgibte *»<br />
rtgtotrtttott., TWetiti are att8l to<br />
Dr.<br />
ward Renqueat will be on hand for<br />
the physical fflcanjlnatiom, and they<br />
" The Lore/ is ris*n indeetll"<br />
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Eighth StrMt and Central AvmiiM<br />
Identical Service* 9 and 11 a.m.<br />
Sermon: "AND THE LIFE EVERLASTING"<br />
Dr. William R. Oufflek<br />
Music by tho CHANCEL & EPWORTH CHOIRS<br />
GEORGE ©. ASHTON<br />
Organiil and Chsinnuhir<br />
NURSERY FOR SMALL CHILDREN AT jIlM A. t*.<br />
FREE PARKING AT StAINTON'S AND THE ACME<br />
>»•>><br />
Ham or Oyster Supper<br />
Sponsored by NUN <strong>of</strong><br />
St. John's Lutheran Church<br />
10th Street and Central Avanut<br />
Wednesday, April 28<br />
Served 5 to 7 P.M.<br />
TAKE-OUT SERVICE AVAILABLE<br />
Adults* 1.75 Children $ 1.00<br />
>»ttttt»»»»tt«t»t*«MI<br />
will fee AnMcd fay wchwm „—,—T—<br />
Mr*. Robert Bwwi »»_ Round-Up<br />
„. „ FTA. conunlttee will<br />
In ttie legWwUon-<br />
Bailey artad that parent* be cer-<br />
their chUdren st noon on thetatn<br />
to fgcaaPt at the rogMtvttou<br />
BegUtratkM wlU the cWW'^wHUcatool ""fc^^<br />
il 2:13 *. $L<br />
tngthet Immunity aaalmt diptherta<br />
haa bew aMblMMd, and a o«tm-<br />
Scott<br />
the purchase <strong>of</strong> fte pretab will only<br />
advance the date <strong>of</strong> the expendlton'.<br />
t March 4 the capital program<br />
was to COM H65.000, according to<br />
Mayor B. Thoma* WoMtnan.<br />
The temporary structure, whether<br />
It is <strong>of</strong> the type commonly called a<br />
quomet hut or a convtSltional building<br />
wltt strmiglit walnl, will htve<br />
idomi and doot» at both end.<br />
Scott said it wiU be equipped with<br />
electric lights and puarfMy with vet*<br />
aiaUng fan..<br />
The floor will be made <strong>of</strong> three-<br />
THUK1DAY,<br />
SfMflfc*<br />
tmmunlu<br />
the child.<br />
It to inp<strong>of</strong>tM<br />
_1 b. tooted U,<br />
Bailey abmwrad. 4elfty to «n»<br />
•A' i^Mtt MM will eats* a<br />
detay la «wir MrtiBt Mhaol on the<br />
opening day next September. <br />
* * *<br />
•My hi 0mm,,. ««'• e<br />
vflt Unm Yew Hint* Again In a<br />
Sarong io-Fr—* forty Glrdl*<br />
• KELSO<br />
APRIL }S, 1965<br />
rffMntiam, the choice <strong>of</strong><br />
rice's loveliest brides,.,<br />
mid their (rrwms.<br />
homas<br />
Bernard Morris<br />
Shaito presented a<br />
t,at a aurprtae hiirthlast<br />
week lor Mr*,<br />
l^ham »t the Idnwood<br />
jt Center. It had . been<br />
., sported that Mrs. Bd-Lions<br />
President<br />
^ ^ presented thp en-<br />
Bernard G. Mbrrl*, <strong>of</strong> l«M Bay<br />
av., wa* elected president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
local Uom Qub at Ita meettng lajt<br />
Wednesedoy In ieoWi Hall. Morrli<br />
1* a. local barter, T<br />
I Others eleceted are M»ee BaUen-<br />
«ne. lirst vi(».presldent; Thomaa<br />
Williams. seeond vieo-^sidenf<br />
Hflyrawia Gaitgeb, third vlee-presi.<br />
dent; Ralph F. l*ansi,o, setretary:<br />
Mward Wdgik, awlstant secreniry<br />
and Thomas Underwood, treawrer'<br />
Director* for one year are Edward<br />
Wart and William arainger, Directors<br />
for two yean are George<br />
Whito and William Koadarmei,<br />
Oerry ilushn wag elected Uon<br />
Tamer, and Oiarles ^ vma m,mi<br />
TW1 Twister,<br />
.1 tastaUaUon will be at a dinner<br />
prty WMneiday, June 2, at a»teh<br />
Hall, William Nrfswenner was inducted<br />
as a new memhw <strong>of</strong> the<br />
club at the meeting.<br />
Cub Scout Party Enjoy,<br />
Visit To BaUto Village<br />
MARMORA _ Poro- children and<br />
nine adults enjoyed a Cub Scout trip<br />
to Balsto last week, Tt^f left the<br />
eiementary school by bus at 10 a. m.<br />
Mid returned at 4 p. m.<br />
Durtng their vWf to the hUtorle<br />
site, the boys wore taken on a nature<br />
hike with their guide explaining<br />
trees, plants and anunals. The Cubs<br />
then had •their lunch at the picnic<br />
area, then went on the tour <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Batgfo Mansion, TMs included a<br />
Wstorie store, post <strong>of</strong>fice, grist mm,<br />
com ertbs and the tower.<br />
Refreshments and iouvenirs were<br />
then available to the boys before re.<br />
turning home.<br />
The trip was supervised by Charles<br />
Fisher, Phil DuBruille, John Young,<br />
Mrs, Anna Ticcarino feted by children<br />
Waiter At Dinner-Party Proves<br />
A Surprise For Mrs, Taccarino<br />
.... M £f Anna Taeearino was feted by her children at a 77th<br />
w; dinner parly held at Mae's Restaurant, Aimers Point, this<br />
Mrs, TSecarino, the widow <strong>of</strong> Anthony Taeearino, ejected to<br />
we her ihree daudliterii and three ol her four sons, ai! <strong>of</strong> whom live<br />
Bi this area. But she was in for a surprise.<br />
• „« Hcr ' ounh • 4on ' Frank, a hJrti school teacher, <strong>of</strong> Louisvjlje, Ky.,<br />
arrived at the party without noHfying hii mother. Dlsguisina WmseU<br />
as a waiter, Frank asked Mrs. Taeearino tor her order<br />
•i -J 1 * was only o" 6 *' •everal minute* that the guest <strong>of</strong> honor<br />
resitted •the waiter^ was her son. Mr§. Taccarino is mother <strong>of</strong> Fire<br />
Chief Ferdinand A. Taeearino.<br />
Duplicate Bridge<br />
THI <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SINTINtL-LIDOeR<br />
14^4-ouncsB and arrived at 7:25 B.m.<br />
Brnkley Couple Parent! They join a sister, Dcborn Anne,<br />
Of New Twin Daughter* who was four yean old Friday.<br />
Mf», Baldly is the former Joyce<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Omrles Bakley, <strong>of</strong> ProviTwon, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
10« ABbury av,, are receiving eon. Mis. James Provtiuon, <strong>of</strong> 44 W.<br />
gratulatlonK on the birth <strong>of</strong> twin Station rd.. and granddaughter <strong>of</strong><br />
(laughters Saturday In Shore Mem- Me, and Mrs Edward Rotan, <strong>of</strong><br />
orial Hospital,<br />
Miami, Fla, Mr. Bakley to • eily<br />
Dawn Marie weighed five-pounds, liremim and the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
one-ounce and arrived at 7;S a.m. Mrs, Everett Bakley, <strong>of</strong> 617 As-<br />
Deaiso Marie weighed five-pounds, B av.<br />
OPEN TOMORROW<br />
RAINBOW RESTAURANT<br />
858 ASBURY AVI, (AcrMi from City Hill) <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />
Featuring Chinese-American Cuisine<br />
prepared by the family <strong>of</strong><br />
Jimmy Chin<br />
LUNCHES and DINNERS<br />
TAKl-OUT ORDERS — PHONE 399-3347<br />
COLOR TOLEVISIQN and mil<br />
A Partial List<br />
<strong>of</strong> the lines<br />
WE WRITE!<br />
— m<br />
FOR THE INDIVIDUAL,<br />
HOMi & FAMILY<br />
Ray Young, Mrs, Cecil Patterson, Averaeei <strong>of</strong> m for<br />
Bridge Bame last Friday evening<br />
Mrs. Howard Wooliey and Mrs, and SO tor Eaat-West were made was a Master Point game with an • Accident and Health it Aircraft werel U#i in th» East-<br />
WARDS POUND CAKE<br />
lowed by Marm Gartland and RoVoters<br />
League<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
Boswell with ». Also above avernge<br />
were Don Millar and Marie<br />
226 WEST AVENUE DIAL 399-3800<br />
EASTER EGGS Sykes and Dr. and Mrs. William Set To Elect<br />
Stauffpr. j<br />
There are only three more games The annual meeting <strong>of</strong> ths League<br />
to he played in the tournament. ol Women Voters will be held Wed-<br />
$1-10 and SI.35<br />
Standings taken fran the bost faunsday at 1 p.m. in Hie home <strong>of</strong><br />
out <strong>of</strong> six games an?: Laurel Mow- Mrs. Edward Bacon, 4M Waverly<br />
I Ivtryone really goat tar th«m — Hwy won't stay hTiv B2.S, Bea Preneh 60,7. MiWn^ bU-d. Hi^ili^ita <strong>of</strong> the meeting wiU<br />
•round for week* Ilka "you-know-what" fatter fggi. Gruhb W.4, Ruth Ann Bosbyshell be eleetiBn <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers, annual re-<br />
Se.8 and Mario Gartland K.7, ports and discussion on the program<br />
IN OUR 37TH YEAR<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong>"aty bunlicato Bridge for the conung year,<br />
games ere played every Wrfnesday AU members <strong>of</strong> the loaU league<br />
and Rint'-'v mpninae at T-4S n, m have been invited to attend a meet.<br />
In the Boxwood, 418 Atlantic av. ing <strong>of</strong> the AUantie Qty Leaius April<br />
WARDS PASTRY For playing reservations aaU Rod 28 at 8:15 p,m. In the home <strong>of</strong> Mra.<br />
BosbyshsU wo-vm H, Ileld, IT N. Hanover «v., Mar-<br />
I Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Phone 399.1860<br />
• • • Bate, at which time guest will be<br />
The King <strong>of</strong> Clubs Duplicate Paul TuriU, head <strong>of</strong> Atlantic County<br />
Anti-Poverty Committee.<br />
Ms, James Pulvlno and Mrs,<br />
Donald Goss have been named as<br />
delegates from the local league to<br />
the State LWV convention to be held<br />
in Atlantic Qty April 28 to a.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City League is<br />
to study government on the county<br />
livel neJrt year in preparation to I<br />
publishing a booklet "Knoiv Your<br />
Oounft<br />
!II All<br />
1 ", TTie group also will do an<br />
educational phase on the local level.<br />
ln* YOUNG FAMILY Mrs. Leslie Kelly and Mis. Margaret<br />
Durham, both <strong>of</strong> Beesley's<br />
d te A ^ tMnptaM tt^m Point, have been welcomed as new<br />
QUALITY FURNITURE AT RiASONAiLI PRICB<br />
AVENUE ^..^^IS^^i^r.i DIAL 3W.4040<br />
The next boarf meeUng will be<br />
May 5 at 10 a.m. in the home ol<br />
Mrs. Frederick Lcinboch. 313 Gull<br />
rd.<br />
VOTER REGISTRY<br />
MARMORA-A final reminder that<br />
a weeial voter registry tor Upper<br />
Township residents will be held at<br />
the Marmora Fire House on Tuesday,<br />
April 20, from 7:30 to 9 p, m.<br />
KNIT<br />
or CROCHET<br />
a NEW DRESS<br />
or COAT SUIT<br />
for Spring<br />
DOROTHEA<br />
ROBINSON<br />
YARNS OPQJ ALL YEAR<br />
662 Boardwalk, OcMN City<br />
Beginners ft Children Taught<br />
Mail & Phone Orders Solicited<br />
399-O994<br />
aster<br />
J<br />
and the best <strong>of</strong> everything<br />
Nothing's too good for you ,».<br />
that's why we've hahd-plcked<br />
every suit, coot, dress ond Eoster<br />
accessory to help you look your<br />
Very best or) the big day! Come<br />
and choose from our sure»toplease<br />
collection,<br />
K. AVMIL<br />
Frfttay t la t<br />
827 ASBURY AVI,<br />
DIAL 3994400<br />
D<br />
fresh<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Shad<br />
Rockfish OYSTERS<br />
FRESH JERSEY LOB*<br />
OPEN ALL YEAR 1KHIND<br />
Wa rtck Tour FMi I<br />
May we extend our best<br />
wlAmm for a pleataht<br />
Holiday Season<br />
CLOSB<br />
AU DAY EASTER SUNDAY<br />
Mr, Knight Available<br />
if noeded —<br />
DIAL 399-4646<br />
HUGH E5<br />
CENTRAL PHARMACY<br />
FOR<br />
The Warm-Weather Suit<br />
Ton Wear<br />
Nine Months A Year!<br />
WAYLIT13® is pleasantly cool and comfortable on<br />
very warm days. But because <strong>of</strong> the vast amount<br />
<strong>of</strong> fine tailoring (by H. Freeman ft Son <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia) Waylite® does net look or act like<br />
the usual "summer" suit, Thus, it is alia the<br />
feet suit for all those<br />
in-between days in<br />
Spring and Fall,