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FRIDAY, MARCH ML IS FAMILY PIZZA DAY<br />
at Mama Ilia's<br />
OUR DELICIOUS 15" r»IZZA $"1<br />
REG. $2.25 ONLY v . ,-l"f<br />
From 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.. Eat In or Take-Out<br />
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Closed Mpn.. Tues. & Wpd. Thru March<br />
lOtti ST. aid A$BURY AVE. DIAL 398-2811<br />
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NO MINIMUM!<br />
NO APMISSION!<br />
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927-2759<br />
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YOUR DAILY REMINDER OF DELICIOUS FOOD<br />
AT REASONABLE PRICES AT ..<br />
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A DAY<br />
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IN OUR<br />
23RD YEAR<br />
PHONE<br />
927-2284<br />
DAILY SPECIAL PLATTERS include<br />
. Rolls and Butter, Salad and Choice <strong>of</strong> Two<br />
Vegetables except where otherwise noted.<br />
• MSTRY CHEF'S DAILY 3p SPECIALS<br />
-Monday Fresh Strawberry S<strong>of</strong>t Ic* Cream Sundae<br />
JTvesday Apple Turnover with Warm Vanilla Sauce<br />
^'Wednesday Chocolate Fudge Brownie ala Mode<br />
r Jlfcaraday Raisin-Rice Pudding Chantilly<br />
ay Pineapple Cheese Cobbler<br />
We Have Sold Over 32S.000Specials Since 1964<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
A one-man exhibit <strong>of</strong> life-like animal portraits by<br />
Ira Mae Watson <strong>of</strong> this city is being shown during the<br />
month <strong>of</strong> March at the Guarantee Bank on Tilton rd.<br />
in Northfield. Mrs. Watson has painted many pets<br />
throughout the county as well as this immediate<br />
area. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> interest is Gentle Ben <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic City<br />
K-9 Corps and another'ig Snooty <strong>of</strong> this city. The<br />
pictures may be seen any time during banking hours.<br />
Honors for Aunt Annie<br />
She's 103 and appreciates<br />
beauty <strong>of</strong> life around her<br />
CORBIN CITY — Aunt Anrrie member <strong>of</strong> the Corbin City<br />
Ingersol, as she is af- Baptist Church «ver since.<br />
fectionately called by Even though she has no<br />
generations <strong>of</strong> 'folks in and children <strong>of</strong> her own she claims<br />
around Corbin City, will be 103 all the area children for<br />
years old Monday, March 12. generations as "her little<br />
She will be feted by members ones". Friends and neighbors<br />
and friends <strong>of</strong> Corbin City do most <strong>of</strong> her shopping for her<br />
Baptist Church immediately and keep, her informed about<br />
following the Worship Service local events..<br />
Sunday morning. The event will All <strong>of</strong> her many friends are<br />
take place in Fellowship Hall invited to help her celbrate her<br />
behind the church.<br />
103rd birthday at the party<br />
Mrs. Ingersol lives alone in Sunday morning.<br />
the house where she has lived<br />
for, many • years. She has<br />
several nieces and' nephews New bank <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
who stop in to see her regularly<br />
and neighbors who <strong>of</strong>ten_drop in<br />
on her and leave he? some<br />
"goodies".<br />
Mrs. Ingersol lives in a<br />
beautiful world and she says all<br />
around her is beauty. She<br />
watches the flowers as they<br />
begin to bloom in the spring and<br />
follows them through during<br />
the summer and into the fall.<br />
She has crocuses blooming<br />
now. She also watches the cars<br />
go by and can usually tell whose<br />
car it is.<br />
This octogenarian also has a<br />
remarkable memory and can<br />
tell much <strong>of</strong> the history <strong>of</strong><br />
Corbin City and Tuckahoe. She<br />
was baptized in the Tuckahoe<br />
River when she was .17 years<br />
old and has been a faithful<br />
T\<br />
Dad always says<br />
°"<strong>On</strong>e man with<br />
• courage makes a<br />
•majority." -1<br />
I<br />
I<br />
HARRY'S<br />
INN<br />
A Landmark in<br />
Somers Point **<br />
Phone 9274131<br />
NICK N4CKERSON<br />
Melody, Songs and Dance<br />
BILL CAMP<br />
at the Piano for Oinner<br />
POPULAR CREDIT<br />
CARDS ACCEPTED<br />
FASHION SHOWS BV<br />
KRISTY MODELS<br />
FRIDAY NITCS<br />
7 P.M. TO 9 P.M.<br />
I<br />
Robert S. Fanucci has been<br />
appointed as assistant vice<br />
president <strong>of</strong> The Cape May<br />
County National Bank, Bruce<br />
t!<br />
P: Dimon, president, an-<br />
nounced yesterday.<br />
Fanucci comes to Cape May<br />
County National from The<br />
Peoples National Bank <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey where he was employed<br />
at its Vineland <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
The new <strong>of</strong>ficer is a 1958<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Vineland High<br />
School and holds both prestandard<br />
and standard cer-<br />
.tificates from the American<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Banking. In addition<br />
he is a graduate <strong>of</strong> the<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Consumer Banking <strong>of</strong><br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Virginia.<br />
Included among Fanucci's<br />
civic activities is the position as.<br />
treasurer <strong>of</strong> The Southern New<br />
Jersey Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Muscular<br />
Dystrophy Association and the<br />
Boy Scouts movement in<br />
Vineland.<br />
Fanucci is married to the<br />
former Barbara Giglio and they<br />
have two sons.<br />
I TOIIM mflRT'5<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
NOW!! OPEN WEP. THRU SAT. NITES<br />
I<br />
2 I<br />
GREAT<br />
BANDS<br />
MIGHT PEOPLE re " u " 1 " 6<br />
JOANNE<br />
PLUS! JOURNEY'S END<br />
Your Date is Great on Wednesday<br />
CELEBRATION NITE!<br />
1<br />
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Artist sisters to exhibit work at local Arts Center<br />
The works .<strong>of</strong> Bertha and<br />
Elena de Hellebranth, internationally<br />
honored artists,<br />
will be shown at the Ocean City<br />
"Cultural Arts Center, 40ff<br />
Wesley av., beginning Friday<br />
evening •< March .9).<br />
-. The exhibit will be on display<br />
at the Art Center^s main gallery<br />
through M^rch' and i_s free to<br />
the public .<br />
The. talented sister team has<br />
1 been commissioned to- paint<br />
portraits <strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong> the world's<br />
Igading figures. They are<br />
currently completing a portrait<br />
<strong>of</strong> Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty<br />
' and have visited him on several<br />
occasions for study sittings.<br />
The sisters work together in a<br />
Dr. Jonas Salk, discoverer <strong>of</strong><br />
the Salk Vaccine., and Arch<br />
Duke Otto <strong>of</strong> Hungary.<br />
The sisters also paint landscapes<br />
and Bertha is a talented<br />
sculptor. Their work has won<br />
socres <strong>of</strong> prizes throughout the<br />
world and some years ago the<br />
de Hellebranths were made life<br />
members <strong>of</strong> • the Royal<br />
. Academy<strong>of</strong> Arts in London, an<br />
honor bestowed upon them by<br />
.the Queen: ,. . •<br />
International artists in the<br />
true sense, the sisters made no<br />
less than 23 trips to Europe last<br />
year, one to visit the,King <strong>of</strong><br />
Belgium. They are acute critics<br />
<strong>of</strong> each other's work and this<br />
practice <strong>of</strong> cross-criticism is<br />
rambling home next to the sea effective. as both have won<br />
in Ventnor. Their second floor , about an equal number, <strong>of</strong><br />
studio over-looking the ocean, prizes in painting competitions.<br />
has hosted such personalities as The ie Ocean City display will<br />
Third marking period set<br />
at Township grade school<br />
MARMORA— It was noted in juice, scrambled eggs, toast,<br />
the newsletter sent. home pop tarts and milk.<br />
recently from Upper Township The Science Fair will be held<br />
Elementary School that the in conjunction with the next<br />
third marking period will end Parent-Teacher Association<br />
on Friday, March 23 and report meeting in March. The students<br />
cards will be issued shortly have been very busy working<br />
after that date. Interim reports on their projects and should<br />
will be mailed to those parents present an interesting and<br />
whose children are doing un- informative meeting. The Fair<br />
satisfactory or failing work. is under the direction <strong>of</strong> Gary<br />
These will be sent out this week. Hoxworth, Science teacher.<br />
Parents can reasonably The PTA notice will come out<br />
assume that their child's work shortly and will give more<br />
is satisfactory thus far for the detailed information.'<br />
marking period if one is not Upper Township School will<br />
received. Parent - Teacher be closed on Monday, March 19<br />
conferences will be scheduled so that the teachers can attend<br />
next week and will be held the a workshop at the school on<br />
week <strong>of</strong> .April 9.<br />
open-classroom techniques,<br />
Mrs. Nora Kovens is the new William Maynard, ad-<br />
Speech teacher replacing Mrs. ministrative principal, con-<br />
Maureen Phelan who resigned cluded in the newsletter.<br />
effective February 15. Mrs.<br />
Kovens is a graduate <strong>of</strong>.the f'OIN CLUB MEETING<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Kentucky and The Cape Coin Club will hold<br />
resides in Longport.<br />
its regular monthly meeting<br />
Mrs. Kopelman's third grade<br />
Sunday (March 11) at 2 p.m. at<br />
enjoyed the study <strong>of</strong> food when<br />
the Wildwood Recreation<br />
the boys and girls had a break-<br />
Center, 243 E. Rio Grande av.,<br />
fast in school and the children<br />
Wildwood. Refreshments will<br />
planned the menu <strong>of</strong> orange<br />
. be served. Doors will be open at<br />
12:30.<br />
CRAB TRAP<br />
ON THE CIRCLE - SOMERS POINT<br />
Ti Tnnnnr&nnj a a o o'entfH<br />
Xr-GsA<br />
Special Luncheon Menu $ 1.25<br />
MONDAY<br />
TUESDAY<br />
MEAT LOAF PLATTER<br />
FRIED SHRIMP<br />
FRIED FLOUNDER<br />
SPAGHETTI AND<br />
SAUSAGE<br />
HOT<br />
WEDNESDAY CORN BEEF SPECIAL-<br />
SOUP<br />
SHRIMP NEWBURG<br />
THURSDAY<br />
FRII<br />
SATURDAY<br />
VEAL PARMIGIANA<br />
& SPAGHETTI<br />
CHOPPED SIRLOIN OF<br />
BEEF<br />
. STRIP CLAM PLATTER<br />
STUFFED FLOUNDER<br />
MANICOTTI & MEATBALLS<br />
FRIED CHICKEN<br />
ALL PLOTTERS SERVED WITH ROLL<br />
& BUTTER<br />
SERVED 11 A.M. TIL 3 P.M.<br />
Seafood • Steaks<br />
MUSIC7 NIGHTS AWEEK<br />
AAon.thru Thurs. —<br />
BILL BRONISON DUO<br />
S. Fri. thru Sun.-THE RAMBLERS<br />
Te 827-7377<br />
£.<br />
feature oil painting:;, pen and<br />
inks and portraits, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
late "French Loveland,- a<br />
prominent Ocean City resident •<br />
for many years" The display<br />
will be unveiled during a re<br />
reception for the sisters at the<br />
Art Center on March 9th at 8:00<br />
p.m. . • .. •<br />
"RESTAURANT,<br />
THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1973<br />
FOUII<br />
Y's<br />
"Yankee Cookin'with i<br />
Seagoin'Fare... .<br />
Good Wholesome Food I<br />
. plus Clean, Country Air!"<br />
PLATTERS• DINNERS<br />
^SANDWICHES•COCKTAILS |<br />
PLENTY OF PARKING<br />
A Pleasant u Minute D<br />
1 rive from 34th Street<br />
4 Mile North ol Tuc<br />
HICKMAN<br />
The de Hellebranth home in<br />
Ventnor is decorated with<br />
many Old World relics and<br />
paintings by the sisters. In theplace<br />
<strong>of</strong> honor js a photograph<br />
<strong>of</strong> the de Hellebranth's parents,<br />
who the sisters feel guided<br />
them in {heir careers and artistic<br />
lives. ; •'..':. J<br />
| ANTIQUE &<br />
1 CURIO SHOP .<br />
ANTIQUES<br />
'#. - . . •<br />
• • Furniture—China<br />
Glass—Crystal—Bottles<br />
''Largest Oyster and Clam<br />
Plate Collection on the<br />
Jersey Coast''<br />
CURIOS—GIFTS<br />
vahoe on Route SO<br />
PHONE 628-2641<br />
DRIVE A LITTLE—ENJOY A LOT<br />
at the<br />
Just 20 Minutes from Ocean City<br />
RTE. 50 IN CORBIN CITY ACRES OF PARKING<br />
Friday aiid Saturday Nites<br />
DANCE AWAY THE HAPPY HOURS<br />
with this 4-Piece<br />
COUNTRY WESTERN<br />
'The Country Strings"<br />
ALWAYS DELICIOUS<br />
KINGSIZE SANDWICHES FROM OUR KITCHEN<br />
V,<br />
THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1973 r<br />
THE<br />
POW -bracelet' arrives home<br />
There is another joyful POW<br />
bracelet wearer who happily<br />
saw "her man" arrive back in<br />
the United States after six<br />
months <strong>of</strong> captivity.<br />
Cub Pack 87<br />
hosts dinner<br />
SOMERS .POINT V'The<br />
.annual Blue and Gold dinner for<br />
Cub Scout Pack 87 was held last<br />
week at the Prudential Insurance<br />
Company Building in<br />
Linwood. A total <strong>of</strong> 268 parents.<br />
Cub Scouts and friends attended.<br />
The dinner was prepared and<br />
served by Somers Point Girl<br />
Scout Troop 330 under the<br />
leadership <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Doris Marts<br />
and Mrs. Peggy Eckbpld. Also<br />
assisting were two senior<br />
scouts, Nancy Marts and Cathy<br />
Gaskill.<br />
Honored guests were Somers<br />
Point Mayor John McCann,<br />
Msgr. Leon Winowicz <strong>of</strong> St.<br />
Joseph's Parish, Chief <strong>of</strong> Police<br />
Charles Gray, Chief Mike<br />
Denah, county representative<br />
and Mrs. Jessie Pegan.<br />
scoutmaster George Stebbins <strong>of</strong><br />
Troop 622 and Mr. and Mrs. L.<br />
Gilbert. Mrs. Gilbert is<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Somers Point<br />
PTA which sponsors Pack 87.<br />
Cubmaster Lewis Brannon<br />
announced the pack meeting<br />
March 19 will be on fire<br />
prevention.<br />
DAILY<br />
DINNERS<br />
$135<br />
at<br />
Sea-Way<br />
Diner<br />
9th and Haven Ave.<br />
Open Dally 6a.m.—10p.m.<br />
Dial 309-9761<br />
Daily Specials Include Cup<br />
<strong>of</strong> Soup, Salad, Rolls. Butter,<br />
'"2 Veg.—except<br />
otherwise noted.<br />
FRIDAY.MARCH*<br />
Prum Floundtr with •<br />
Tartar Sauca<br />
BM< Llvtr and<br />
prim) <strong>On</strong>lona<br />
ShrlmpcrwU wMh Rica<br />
(I) <strong>On</strong> Vt9-<br />
MONOAY, MARCH II<br />
Clwpotd Slaak with Frlad <strong>On</strong>ions<br />
Davllad Crab with<br />
Tartar Sauca<br />
Spaghetti with (I) <strong>On</strong>*<br />
Meatball (No V«o.)<br />
TUESDAY. MARCH 13<br />
Ham Staak with<br />
Pfnaappla Ring<br />
Rioaloni with (I) <strong>On</strong>e<br />
Meatball (No V«g.l<br />
Chicfctn Cutitt<br />
WEDNESDAY. MARCH |«<br />
Sparerlb* with Sauerkraut<br />
(I) <strong>On</strong>e Veg.l<br />
Three (J) Frlad Oysters<br />
With Tartar Sauce<br />
Cbnte Ravioli with (1> <strong>On</strong>e<br />
.Meattialt (No Veg.)<br />
THURSDAY. MARCH IS<br />
Breaded Veal Cutlet<br />
Deviled Clams with<br />
Tartar Sauce<br />
Spaghetti with (I) <strong>On</strong>e<br />
MeatSall (No Ve«.)<br />
Breakfast Special $1.05<br />
MON. thru FRI.<br />
Sixteen-year-old Diane<br />
Impagliazzfo,. <strong>of</strong> 1316 Simpson<br />
:av., kept her eyes glued to the<br />
.television set -this weekend<br />
watching for the emergence<br />
from the plane <strong>of</strong> Lt. Col. David-<br />
Duart, USAF. Sure enough':.his<br />
--•name was announced and he<br />
proudly - marched down the<br />
ramp and across the red carpet<br />
to give and receive salutes from<br />
the receiving line <strong>of</strong> VIP' <strong>of</strong>:<br />
. ficers.<br />
Col. Duart was among the 106<br />
prisoners <strong>of</strong> war who were,<br />
returned to freedom Sunday.<br />
His hometown is listed as<br />
"Where the Town Merfs"<br />
Canton, Pa., however, his wife<br />
is living in Indiana.<br />
• Miss. Impagliazzio was as<br />
excited as if she knew him<br />
personally. She says she will<br />
continue, to wear his bracelet<br />
for several weeks-until he has.<br />
.gotten over [he shock <strong>of</strong> being,<br />
returned to «+iis "country .and<br />
family. Then she will write him.<br />
Miss Impagliazzio is the.<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr- and Mrs.<br />
Frank Impagliazzio and is a<br />
junior at .Ocean City High<br />
School. She has been "wearing<br />
her bracelet for about a year<br />
since her father got it" for her.<br />
County Office on Aging<br />
lists events for Seniors<br />
The News Notes publication<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Cape May County Office<br />
on Aging this month lists<br />
several items <strong>of</strong> interest to<br />
local senior citizens.<br />
Plans are being made to form<br />
a Stamp Club. Anyone interested<br />
is asked. to contact<br />
John M. Caville, phone 399-1505.<br />
There also is a reminder that<br />
trained volunteers provide free<br />
assistance to local senior<br />
citizens in Tilling out their<br />
request for Medicare<br />
payments. This service is<br />
provided the second Tuesday <strong>of</strong><br />
each month at St. John's<br />
Andrews heads<br />
Marine unit<br />
SOMERS POINT — Russell<br />
Andrews was installed as<br />
commander <strong>of</strong> the Somers<br />
Point Marine Unit at the annual<br />
installation dinner held<br />
recently at Daniel's<br />
Restaurant.<br />
Others installed were<br />
William Smith, lieutenant<br />
commander; John Sullivan,<br />
captain; Curtis Dilks, warrant<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer; William Merola Jr.,<br />
chief; Earl "Pop" Brown Sr.<br />
who retained the permanent<br />
post <strong>of</strong>-lieutenant; William<br />
Andrews, secretary; and Earl<br />
Brown Jr., treasurer.<br />
Mayor John McCann and<br />
Police Chief Charles Gray were<br />
guest speakers. The mayor<br />
spoke on the real purpose <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Marine Rescue Unit and<br />
thanked, the members for their<br />
fine achievements in the past<br />
and present. . *<br />
Chief Gray swore the<br />
members in as special<br />
policemen for the new year.<br />
It was announced that the<br />
books are open for new<br />
members wishing to join.<br />
Door prizes were awarded to<br />
the ladies in recognition <strong>of</strong> it<br />
being Ladies Night.<br />
Library Association<br />
to honor Mrs. Scull<br />
SOMERS POINT — Miss<br />
Florence D. Scull, retiring<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Somers Point<br />
Public Library Association,<br />
will be guest <strong>of</strong> honor at a<br />
reception Tuesday evening.<br />
Miss Scull is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Library's founders and .the first<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Library<br />
Association. The reception<br />
follows the annual meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Association Tuesday' at 8<br />
p.m. in the library; 747 Shore<br />
rd.<br />
M St art tMtnl At#., lial aM11*<br />
•R^AKFAST • LUNCHEON • DINNER<br />
DAILY SPECIALS<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Baked Lasagna. Salad and Roll<br />
Fried Oysters<br />
Breaded Veal Cutlet with Creole Sauce<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Fresh Broiled Flounder with Lemon Butter ...<br />
Hot Roast Beef Sandwich. Salad. 2 Veg<br />
Western Omelet<br />
SATURDAY<br />
SpatfietU and Meatball ...<br />
Deep Fried Ftah Sticks ....<br />
Creamed Chicken on Toast<br />
MONDAY<br />
Baked MeaUoaf<br />
Hot Tvkey Sandwich<br />
Deep Fried Shrimp<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Cheese Ravioli<br />
Deep Fried Flounder....<br />
Hot Roast Beef Sandwich<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Deep Fried Oysten<br />
Hoi Turkey Sandwich<br />
Beef Stew with Sated and Hard Roll<br />
TAIE-4VT SEIVKJE<br />
Aaytafaf on