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THi OCiAN CITY SENTtNEL-LE<br />

2^SECTION ONE<br />

the hill; <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the group stood over •nuiMitr : <strong>of</strong> China for<br />

bf Fred flyer him withVbolo knife raised over month*. ISoon she toegan receiving State Freeholders Schedule<br />

hit head When he saw the pilot letters f rom hlM/and has bawi In<br />

communication " ifalrly • regularly<br />

VbHHere was helpless and unarmed, he low-<br />

•v«r since.<br />

fublic lEducqtionqf Program<br />

t CoitrtrtOtd from p*g* 1 ered the knife- and sent for the<br />

' to Us' BOD, Eddie lie wrote authorities.<br />

Eildle Jr. was noncommittal In his An examination <strong>of</strong> .New Jersey<br />

tie weal'out the next day to<br />

comments about daddy's release,<br />

Although fb* Communlit radio<br />

county revenue needs will highlight<br />

t.tyo more, and dedicate them to<br />

showing his happiness with nothing<br />

bragged me»«anlmou»ly <strong>of</strong> the<br />

a panel discussion to be held In con-<br />

. H« was ihot (town In his at-<br />

more than a perpetual broad smile.<br />

capture <strong>of</strong> Lr.-C4l. Heltor,' and «he<br />

nection with'the fourth annual con-<br />

'•Ur (hour-no favorites as a<br />

Linda Rac, however, when told dadlater<br />

"MW an <strong>of</strong>ftelal Communist •tiy was coming home, remarked sobvention<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Association <strong>of</strong> Chosen<br />

picture 11 * imagnln* showing him erly "Daddy's coming home because<br />

Freeholders <strong>of</strong> New Jersey In Atlan-<br />

•aid. he wai lying on the hUl- hospllalbwl In North Korea, sh» a long tUno ago he promlied to tic <strong>City</strong> this month<br />

"•• " I«g and arm useles. received no 4tHclel ntffflcalfon W bring me a Chinese doll" ' Freeholder Joseph S. Holland, rev-<br />

<strong>of</strong> farmers came up hit fat* fronntft* Commurilst apv-<br />

Lt.-Col. Heller, while with the enue and finance director <strong>of</strong> Mer-<br />

Eighth Air Force opcroting out <strong>of</strong> cer County, will moderate the panel.<br />

England, shot clown 20i-i planes in Speakers will include Dr. William<br />

World War II. In the Korean con- Miller, <strong>of</strong> Princeton, research direcflict,<br />

he had three Mlgs to bis credit tor <strong>of</strong> Princeton Surveys; Mrs. J.<br />

LIBERTY<br />

when downed. A career man <strong>of</strong> 14 Ward Ryan, <strong>of</strong> Haddonfield, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

years in the service, he plans to con- New Jersey League <strong>of</strong> Women Vottinue<br />

In 4he Air Foree.<br />

ers; and Russell T. Wilson, <strong>of</strong> Engluwood,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />

SHOE<br />

Mr*. tl*ller said that for thrte Association<br />

y*ar« f>h* walttd at rhslr Wynnewood.<br />

Pa., home ifor word to com*,<br />

•nd "the Jlrtr Mind we left home<br />

the good h»W« tame."<br />

The good news spread quickly all<br />

Specializing in<br />

over the eastern part <strong>of</strong> the country,<br />

with much <strong>of</strong> the newspaper space<br />

and television and radio time being<br />

1 . ORTHOPEDIC<br />

devoted to the fact that Mrs. Heller<br />

was vacationing in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J<br />

SHOES<br />

<strong>On</strong>e New York <strong>City</strong> daily dispatch-<br />

i<br />

ed Its own plane with a reporter iind<br />

and Doctors'<br />

photographer here for a story and<br />

pictures <strong>of</strong> 'the family. They landed<br />

Filled<br />

Soltnlttlr SOD Oliurt<br />

You'll approve <strong>of</strong> the<br />

«25 Asbury Ave.<br />

•Xpert, tailoring in our<br />

•' suit*. The newest<br />

1<br />

material* and colors<br />

' are sure to satisfy.<br />

. *32.50<br />

1 ty Tax Commissioners<br />

The discussion h scheduled for<br />

10 30 a m, Friday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 17, at the<br />

Hotel President on the second <strong>of</strong> a<br />

three-day convention. All cltlicns Interested<br />

in courtly taxes aft invited<br />

to attend<br />

d-hc panel on county revenues will<br />

Inauguarte a state-wide program <strong>of</strong><br />

Information on the subject <strong>of</strong> county<br />

government costs, services and taxation,<br />

Holland revealed.<br />

"County Hoverhriierit In New Jersey<br />

conducts some 00 separate functions,<br />

and spends more than $100<br />

million a year In providing services<br />

which are essential lo the welfare <strong>of</strong><br />

the citizens <strong>of</strong> New Jersey," Holland<br />

<strong>of</strong> Municipal Assessors. said. "Our county freeholders arc<br />

Participating in the discussion per- aware <strong>of</strong> the' cltiien benefits <strong>of</strong><br />

iod following the talks will be Aaron greater understanding and informa-<br />

Necld, director <strong>of</strong> the State Division tion about how county tax dollars<br />

<strong>of</strong> Taxation; GeorgeC. Skillman, dl arc spent. Wo hope to perform a<br />

rector <strong>of</strong> the Stale Bureau <strong>of</strong> Local useful service to the people <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Government; and' Carl Evered, past Jersey in bringing the facts about<br />

president, State Association <strong>of</strong> Coun- county government, to the pooplu,"<br />

Rotary Presents Medals<br />

to 12 Resort Students<br />

\ ' Continued from page I<br />

Is simply not true.<br />

• "We who are In the education<br />

field know that youno people such<br />

as thesi are Itadtri In other area<<br />

~Thii Is ths time ot v*ir for college <strong>of</strong> fh* school program as well a><br />

graduations. Stories about local boys<br />

and girls who earned degrees will bo scholarship.<br />

found on Intld* pagtt today.<br />

"Scholastic achievement If sometimes<br />

belittled by other itudentj<br />

as lem.thlng to bo rWlcultd, but I<br />

MOTHERS!<br />

am certain juchi feelingsmuilly<br />

Buy Your Children'* W««r at are bated on envy «nd fho lack <strong>of</strong><br />

equal Industry by the balittler.<br />

"Boys and'igirls such as these are<br />

SPEARS SHOP still 'regular guys'. The big differ-<br />

lilt JTLANTiC<br />

ence Is that they have not' been<br />

turned from their goals."<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

Addressing himself to the honored<br />

guests, the county sunerintendent<br />

pointed out that the record they<br />

BJIOKEN LENSES<br />

DUPLICATED write for themselves in<br />

WARDS<br />

WSK END SPECIALS<br />

: Methodist Leader to Calite Advdnced to<br />

Receive DD Degree Marine Sergeant<br />

' The Rev. William B/.tfufllck, su- * 'Ijfu'rlng" the • Tccent examination<br />

perintendent <strong>of</strong> the Trenton district held aboard th«<br />

<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Conference <strong>of</strong> yio<br />

Methodist Church, will J>e among<br />

eight honorary degree recipients at<br />

Dickinson College's 182nd commencement<br />

exercises, <strong>Jun</strong>e 12.<br />

The Rev. Mr. Gufflck will receive<br />

the degree <strong>of</strong> poctor <strong>of</strong> Divinity A<br />

former pastor In various Now Jersey<br />

churchoj. h^ his pbyed a leading<br />

role in sessions <strong>of</strong> the Conference<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for many years. He<br />

has been superintendent since 1051.<br />

2 * *<br />

"Maybe we 'ain't veen nothln"<br />

yet." JuBt«uppo«ewehadpower<br />

steering IP the bach watl"<br />

Tickets Issued For<br />

Gay Nineties Ball<br />

TINY ! NEW!<br />

I ' Continued from pane 1<br />

I The Klwantt Club «nt«mpl»t»J 3-TRANSI9TOR—^<br />

making the date • "Ladle. Night"<br />

and Is urging ,oth*r service clubs<br />

to do llfcewl«e In. ordtr Jo htlfi<br />

make the affair an outstanding<br />

one,<br />

McmUrs <strong>of</strong> the Antique Auto Club HEARING AID<br />

in costume will be guests <strong>of</strong> the Kiwanis<br />

Club and <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> that organization<br />

will be presented with a<br />

large welcome key to the city by<br />

Mayor Edward B. Bowkcr ai port <strong>of</strong><br />

the oniclal ceremonies.<br />

The grand march <strong>of</strong> all those In<br />

costume will begin at 10 p. m. The<br />

costumes will be judged from the<br />

stage, with prizes for the best man,<br />

best woman, best couple and most The greatest achievement in<br />

authentic costumes.<br />

Zenith's famous "Crusade to<br />

Lower the Cost <strong>of</strong> Hearing!?'<br />

school will<br />

A barber shop quartet will en- You owe it to yourself to<br />

follow them all through IJfe.<br />

! terlaln jit the ball and a wide variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> door prliej will bs award-<br />

It is surprising, he said, how <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

ed. The committee iald that coi-<br />

a school record is referred to later<br />

tumet are not obligatory, but the<br />

for purposes <strong>of</strong> college entrance,<br />

more who weak- 'them the more<br />

employment, promotion, etc. Tlic<br />

10-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE<br />

colorful the event will be.<br />

young person who makes a record<br />

<strong>of</strong> achievement and perseverance is<br />

A porailc <strong>of</strong> antique autos will HARRY H. LAKE<br />

hus writing his own recommendat-<br />

precede the ball, at 4 p. m., through<br />

ion for Ihe future, hC-.dcclarcd. _ _<br />

(IN SHROPSHIRE JEWELERS)<br />

the citv and on the boardwalk. Each<br />

George W. Meyer, principal <strong>of</strong> the car will be described at the review- 313 EiGHTH STREET<br />

high school, also was a guest <strong>of</strong> the ing stand at the Music Pier.<br />

Rotary Club and took a bow.<br />

The dinner affair marked the resumption<br />

<strong>of</strong> Youth Week obiervance<br />

by Rotary, which some years<br />

ago annually sponsored a program<br />

<strong>of</strong> selection <strong>of</strong> youth "<strong>of</strong>fUlalt for<br />

s day" to take over posts at city<br />

hall.<br />

: Korean Service!)<br />

IIBSDAY. JUKE 2, <strong>1955</strong><br />

The thie$ ,(/<br />

heavy truiser |<br />

T,achen i<br />

ficer Speaks<br />

USS Helena fpr Ma-<br />

'Hhe


;&•••*- • SECTION ONE<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Mrs. Fiorentino<br />

Soroptimists Honor Four Babies Born For Semers Point New$<br />

Sorority Hottess<br />

Mrs. Loll Florentine, If Warwick Schoolgirl Leaders <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Families<br />

* Mrt. A. W. Sahurn, Reporter<br />

rd.. entertained members <strong>of</strong> the Zola Ten members <strong>of</strong> the Leaden Thirteen new members were ad-<br />

chapter. Omega Lambda Pi! i<strong>of</strong>orlly, Carpi <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School mitted to the. Stork plub at Share<br />

at her home last Thursday evening. were guests <strong>of</strong> the Soruptlmlst Club Memorial- HoiplUil thli weik, eight<br />

Announcement was made <strong>of</strong> the<br />

at their dinner meetlrfg last Thurs- ylrta ind five boyi.tfour <strong>of</strong> the newCitizenship<br />

is<br />

change <strong>of</strong> plans for the dinner<br />

day evening In Plymouth Inn, Mrs. arrivals were for Oee'an <strong>City</strong> fanv»<br />

dance, Saturday, It will be at Mat's<br />

Katherlne Morgan, principal <strong>of</strong> (he liles. , .<br />

Restaurant, Somers Point, Instead <strong>of</strong><br />

Friends Select Sehopl, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, Last Wednesday a girt arrived for<br />

In.the Driiantine Hotel ai originally<br />

wag the guest speaker,<br />

Officer's Theme<br />

Maggie and Charles Terrell, 842<br />

planned. •<br />

Mrs. Morgan chose "Leadership" Haven av,; Thursday, a boy for Ed.<br />

as her topic, bringing out points<br />

Navy Man Speaker<br />

Following a brief business meet-<br />

na and Floyd Watts, 437 West av.;<br />

which would pertain to the girl<br />

init a social was enjoyed. The baked<br />

and on Fririuy, bays for Gloria and<br />

guests.<br />

at Point Service<br />

goods was awarded to Mrs, Betty<br />

Wesley Hansell, 113 Bartram la., and<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Corps were gjven<br />

Hnnlcy and'. the hostegg package<br />

Barbara and David Matthews, 937 SOMERS POINT—Several hundred<br />

wrist corsagea and boxes <strong>of</strong> candy.<br />

went to Mrs. Mabel Balm. The next<br />

Centra! av.<br />

residents <strong>of</strong> the community gather,<br />

Those attending, all members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

regular meeting will be <strong>Jun</strong>e B atgraduating<br />

class, were Rebecca Births for families <strong>of</strong> the siir-<br />

ed st city hall Monday for the Mem-<br />

the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Hanley, 30 W. Barksdale, Sharon Walker, Alice roundlnii area include on Thursday<br />

orial Day ceremonies honoring the<br />

Moyron av.. Somert Point,<br />

Koch, Marian Cason, Barbara Lion- a alrl for Ruth and Walter Hoag. dd<br />

e * *<br />

well. Barbara Gaskill,' Norttla Capez- land, Mays Landing, and a girl for<br />

O*kl«ys Hera for Stiwn la, Geraldlne Chadwlck, iNrbnra Pauline and George g Allen, Lower<br />

Mr. and 'Mn. Thomas Oakley, <strong>of</strong><br />

Ford and Annellc Hayes, leader. Bank, k Friday, id yirls for f Lura L and d<br />

John Suttun, LUiwood, and Mary j<br />

Overbrook, Pa,, have opened their<br />

resort cottage at 25 Qarflcld pi. for Joint Family Here<br />

tho summer season. With them is J, Lellor Bamberger, <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn,<br />

Mrs. Oakley's brother, Charles flew in ifsm the mid-west to join<br />

Schock. who la sunlit on duty as athe<br />

Leo Btmbeiger family at their<br />

Beach Patrol, lieutenant at the 1stsummer<br />

home on 3rd st, over the<br />

st. lone.<br />

holiday week end.<br />

it<br />

This Coupon Entitles You fo a<br />

FREE COKE or POPSICLE<br />

with each 50c bucket <strong>of</strong> balls<br />

OPiN FRIDAY NIGHTS<br />

ALL DAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY<br />

FULTON'S GOLF RANGE<br />

(Out 34th Street, (eft on Shore Road)<br />

OCEAN CITY'S FINEST PHARMACY<br />

ESTABLISHED 1900 - MODERNIZED IN <strong>1955</strong><br />

YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS<br />

REXALL PHARMACY<br />

9th St. and Atbury Avenue PHONE 3535<br />

FREE DELIVERY SERVICE (ALL SECTIONS OF OCEAN. CITY)<br />

PRESCRIPTIONS<br />

OUR SPECIALTY<br />

3 SKILLED PHARMACISTS AT YOUR SlRViCl<br />

A, A. SILVAON, R.P., H. C, SILVAON, R.P.<br />

j. F. DAY, R.F,<br />

New it the, time to consult our Cosmetician.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s largest and most complete line<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nationally Advertised Cosmetics.<br />

y<br />

Hospital Guild Plans<br />

For Country Fair '<br />

SOMERS POINT — The Women's<br />

Guild <strong>of</strong> Grace Lutheran Church,met<br />

Wednesday evening at the home <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. Ruth Turner, with Mrs, Ruth<br />

Bamsey presiding.<br />

Mrs, Myra Gray led the devotions<br />

and reports were heard from the<br />

committees. Plans were discussed for<br />

the annual Country Fair, which is<br />

sponsored by the Ladies Aid In July,<br />

The Guild'will have a refreshment<br />

war dead,<br />

booth and ceramic, game and handi.<br />

Cmdr. A. B, Sweet, yf the AUanllo<br />

eraftj booth, Mrs, Cray and Mrs,<br />

<strong>City</strong> Naval Air Station af Pomona,<br />

Turner were named to the fair com.<br />

mltlec. , •<br />

told the gathering "for all Ameri.<br />

cans cas In all walks al <strong>of</strong> life, , moral prep- pp Mrs. Claudette Oerrie, Mrs, Ram.<br />

jaratlon consists et Bioroimh B knuwl- l sey, Mrs, Dray, Mrs, Doris Geriton,<br />

Mrs, Turner and Mrs. Doris Hlnok<br />

were named workers for the <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />

John oh H a , ; Sunday, y<br />

a boy y fur Marlon and James Par. P<br />

ment, our institutions, and our issue <strong>of</strong> the "Voice <strong>of</strong> Grace," a<br />

sells, ll Vi Venil; Md Monday, y, a uuirl<br />

il for Uleals, and a willingness to give up monthly publieatlon <strong>of</strong> the church.<br />

f<br />

MarllyiPand l Charles l Wilson, Wil Nth even our lives to serve them. The next' meeting, <strong>Jun</strong>e 22, will be<br />

North-<br />

at the homo <strong>of</strong> Mrs, ti'erken, with<br />

field; Tuesday, girls for Joann and "W« In th* Nivy Ind fhei* In Mrs, Jeanne Dlx as co.hostess,. Mrs,<br />

Theodore Martin, Pleasanlville, and out sih«r wrvltt* m knnly Turner was assisted by Mrs, Marlon<br />

Marie and W, J, Gibson, Margate, •wire that It it thlt American Wescott at the social hour which<br />

motive <strong>of</strong> end cltiunihip which followed.<br />

Scout Troop 6 Plant it ouf itrmith in baffle, W» ur§e<br />

you to IN to it that Hill tplrlt it<br />

For Camping Trip<br />

ktpt high and ;• pitted «i»ng to<br />

Olrl Seoul Troop No, 8 is prepar.<br />

yeur tout and daughttri," hi can-<br />

inn to go on a camping trip <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />

eluded.<br />

17, IB anil 16. Twenty-four Biris and Parliclpatlng In the ceremonies<br />

leaders plan to attend.<br />

were Mrs. Zebiaii Lashley, Mrs, An.<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the troop are nowna<br />

Eliasowond Mrs, Maude Clark, all<br />

busy working on Fathers' Day gifts. Gold Star Mothers,<br />

Plans are beinB made for a Court <strong>of</strong><br />

Awards ceremony to be presented at Contributing to the Memorial Day<br />

their final meeting <strong>of</strong> the season, services were the Clark Ellason Post<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 20,<br />

352, American Legion; Women's Aus.<br />

lliarj', Robert Johnson Post 2I8B;<br />

VFW, and Women's Auxiliary, and<br />

Girl Scouts to Meet the Spanish-American War Veter.<br />

Mrs, Fred Homier, leader <strong>of</strong> Olrl<br />

Scout Troop No, 0, has announced<br />

that for the rest <strong>of</strong> the season the lay Scout Troop SI plactd the<br />

troop will meet at her home, 1530 floral trlBut» to the Nival war<br />

West av,, Saturday mornings at deid it the Wir ef 1111 menu.<br />

10:30,<br />

m«nt, with area ley and Girl<br />

The weekly gatherings will Include Scoutt. Cubt and Brswnlti all<br />

"cook outs" as well as the regula- taking part.<br />

tion work. The group has been<br />

meeting Tuesdays in the First Meth-<br />

Mayor Fred Chapman was master<br />

odist Church,<br />

<strong>of</strong> ceremonies, with the religious<br />

'portions <strong>of</strong> the program presented<br />

by the Hev, Charles HInck Jr., pas.<br />

Arrive for Season<br />

tor <strong>of</strong> Grace Lutheran Church, and<br />

Mr, and Mrs. John Sullivan, Over, ihn Rev. Arden Farrell, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

brook, Pa., are occupying Iheir <strong>Ocean</strong> the First Daptlsl Church.<br />

<strong>City</strong> home for the season, Thej in<br />

terlaincd Mr, and Mrs, Harry Bui<br />

Irthoion-and Th<br />

Garden -Club-to do<br />

land, N. V,, for the holiday wick Planting at School<br />

end.<br />

SO.MEHS POINT—At « invclint! "I<br />

Entertain Relatives<br />

Hit' Green Thumb Garden Cluli<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Plunder, 7M<br />

Thursday ovcnlnc. at tho lioim<br />

Central av,, enterlained Mrs, Pfandor's<br />

uncle, aunt, and grandfalliLi<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Stuart and Mr.<br />

Harry Crosby, from Riitledge, F i<br />

lor the holiday week end.<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

NATURAL GAS CO.<br />

Preferred and<br />

Common Slocks<br />

A Recent Report en Request<br />

WOODCOCK, HISS<br />

& CO., INC,<br />

Menfttri!<br />

Niw York Stock Exching*<br />

PhlU.-Btlto, Stock Ixchims<br />

123 SOUTH BROAD STREET<br />

PHILADELPHIA f, PA.<br />

KINOSLIY f.»M<br />

1 Henry Plnkcy, Woodbine, who ac-<br />

Man Fined After<br />

qordlng to police was also involved<br />

In the accident, were dismissed by<br />

Theft <strong>of</strong> Lumber<br />

Judge Thompson.<br />

SOMERS POINT—In hearlngi Saturday<br />

before Municipal Judge Rich,<br />

ard Thompson, Barclay Young, 35, Mental Health Group<br />

Mays Landing Hoad, English Creek, to Elect <strong>Jun</strong>e 8<br />

was fLned.flO, given a SMay ius.<br />

pended sentence and banned from The annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

all tap rooms in the city. He wasJersey<br />

Association for Mental Health<br />

charged with being a disorderly per- will bo held <strong>Jun</strong>e 8 at Nassau Tav.<br />

ern, Princeton, Mrs. Joy H, Slecirtl,<br />

m.<br />

o'f WMtfield, president, announced<br />

Patrolman Lyn . Dader told the today.<br />

court thai Young attempted to steal An entire new board <strong>of</strong> directors<br />

a small quantity <strong>of</strong> lumber, while he will'be elected In accordance with a<br />

was under the influence <strong>of</strong> Inloxi. ehanga <strong>of</strong> bylaws, one third for one<br />

cants The lumber was on the prop- year, one third for two years and<br />

erty <strong>of</strong> David Bogie, Woodland av. ono third for UirM yoars. The main<br />

Young was employed by Bogie. address will be delivered by F, Bar-<br />

John E. Frost, 10 Braddock Drive, ry Ryan Jr., <strong>of</strong> Short Hills, president<br />

was fined $18, charged with careless <strong>of</strong> the National Association for Men.<br />

driving which resulted from an acci- lal Health, who will diieuss "The<br />

dent on McArlhur Boulevard. New Impetus In Mental Health," ,<br />

Charges <strong>of</strong> careless driving against<br />

Clasfiflfd Adi Bring Quick Result!<br />

Boats fiu' Sulo—28' cuhln clulsor, 125<br />

h.p, fiiTiy eli'cirle pufflp. 2 bunks.<br />

hMtl. Kiiilci'. null rhnlra. I'liillo, W<br />

8nui! Harbor, Hhnne 18t'J-M. 0-2<br />

Chrlsilun Splfliuiil "service Friday In<br />

m.. Siityfilns<br />

Marine Patrol<br />

to Begin on 15th<br />

Rescue Unit Plans<br />

Check at Sundown<br />

SOMEKS POINT—With the season<br />

lor boating and flshlnii at hand,<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Civil Defense Marine<br />

Unit are planning for their nightly<br />

"Sundown Patrol." <<br />

<strong>On</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e IB, the fjrsi boat <strong>of</strong> the<br />

patrol will make the 'initial run, leav.<br />

Ing from Dick's Dock, aolng to the<br />

mouth <strong>of</strong> the Great Bgg Harbor<br />

ftiver, then back across the bay to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s back waters and to the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.Lflngport bridge, and<br />

back again 10 Somers Point waters,<br />

Th* abieit <strong>of</strong> the patrol It to<br />

keep a vigil far any fishermen er<br />

boat In distress before darkness<br />

sets In. The patrol will be malt-<br />

Mined each evening until Labor<br />

Day.<br />

Hit unit h mink up "<strong>of</strong> lolun<br />

tLCrs and ill cost* Lf mJinliinin).<br />

boat-, and equipment borne by<br />

Uit o<br />

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

Mr:<br />

1 John ibbtrt«n m<br />

John Ihberion, »'„<br />

<strong>City</strong> Teildcnt and high<br />

uate, was o holiday ^Jj<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mn. |0*<br />

der, 704 CentfBl iv M,<br />

who now resldf i In witata,<br />

was recently tUsehirsM<br />

Army,<br />

Any<br />

Experts on tho gubjitt m<br />

girl wllh allm and slunST *j<br />

has a good he»rt-M,rnn3|«y<br />

MYWOOD M ^<br />

MtVtMMHH',1 ^<br />

GREETING CARDS<br />

2 tl) 4 p. m, Blblo clnsa<br />

s_§iunia.v 1 p. pi, Evyrynne wyleoirit'.<br />

Misses Neal.'Nael. Wilson nnd olhgn<br />

In chartie. 161 West Aye, tf<br />

«At'E—Two doors- wsshinK machlBp:<br />

it fnl,"sin|!lc. heel- ili'yssoi-i smull<br />

wrUlnn ie»k: "^ah*. BW Wesley Avj,<br />

FOR 'RENT—<strong>On</strong>e hednwm<br />

.wTrtnient t tw two iwrsons. iwrs. Swisun<br />

only «aM,(in. trii tnciuriinii uiimi, iimi Ph<br />

2131-W afler <strong>Jun</strong>u 3rd.<br />

ROOMS FOR RENT—AcLflfflmiMl all tins<br />

fur urn ployed stutlqms in hPiirt <strong>of</strong><br />

town, Hume mmnsphere, EvtMjy eonvenicntt',<br />

Low gguiari rMe, Private<br />

flunikvk an premises Dnrolhy - E, OOH<br />

AllnnllP AVP,<br />

B-21<br />

SALE-<strong>On</strong>e 5 draivoi- chf.Hi, whiiis<br />

ia.on; one nwini uoii, sa.ooi iimsiuillo<br />

(-ouch cover; M.oo, All jierfwi.<br />

Cull Bill in- Siiniliiy, Sill • loin Sl._<br />

BOAT VLm SALE—Cnmcl No. ,K!iy,<br />

niw this 5-Mir. u!l stulnici»s Hlf'f] ilMmnu<br />

rraily in snli, mtxm. I'lwju.<br />

21T-I-R. °" J<br />

SALE—Complete- lit'ilranm w?l. iolilns<br />

u blue; three uUlvv llvlnii Iniim<br />

set, compU.iu with sllli cniTini miiiilc<br />

illnlnis room tnlilf with four chillis;<br />

ABC'winner wnshor; 50 Htil. llolliolnl<br />

hnt wulvr liwitQr: iilsu linnrs. M'rrvns<br />

nnll storm snMli, MIT roniml Am<br />

••hunt- 30B.I-W. •. Mimt i!ln> ri'fi'<br />

Inlcirt'BU'd kimll.v wrltt', Box mil. Ben-<br />

Ilnvl-Loillirr.<br />

, 0-2<br />

LOST-<br />

JiiiyKhiiri<br />

AUTOMtTjilLEK 7 Rid Your House Completely <strong>of</strong><br />

MILDEW and MUSTY ODOR<br />

WITH liL-DlJ-IJIS<br />

A smill 3V4 «. bag th.t hingi in<br />

drawer* or on back <strong>of</strong> bid, ideal tor S<br />

Homti, Belli, Clowls or iny plsct wlmt<br />

each ch dampniii m«y eaun mildew or musty sdWl<br />

Safisfaetlen Oyirantt«l or Your Mortiy litk<br />

ON.<br />

. Ui AT: STA|NTON;S 0iPARTMINT STOItf<br />

HAINir 0BU6 STORI - 410 1th ilr.il, Oct.n Cll,<br />

FREEDYS DRUB STORI — Cer, «h StrtiJ ind Aiiury Avtiiut<br />

Mlf, by IXeiLSIOR LAIS. - P. O, Bo» W», AHintle Sty, H. J,<br />

„ rOHKf<br />

OK<br />

Pi. jiiRl S<br />

•. TlllRS,<br />

lunw, Chllil<br />

IilKinc 11115 •Ml<br />

fi r siilf—1H15 Chevrolet<br />

truck, itiilie hnily. 1V1 Wn, noiiil<br />

eonilillnn. saoo.tjtl Inquire at MB New<br />

York Ave,, Humors 1'plnl, N, J. IMS<br />

w<br />

• Spaghetti<br />

• Sub.<br />

marines<br />

TOSSiD SALAD—-<br />

• BAKED LASAGNE, Imb. • RAVIOLI<br />

• ANTIPASTO • CHICKEN CACCIATORE<br />

SPiCiAL MiATLISS DISHBS FOR FRIDAY<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

VOLTACO'S<br />

957 WIST AVEMUE PHOMi 07S ffl<br />

DAN'S<br />

10th Street!<br />

at Bay Fronl|<br />

Phone 2279<br />

Foods<br />

Compl«t« Una <strong>of</strong><br />

MOVIE & PHOTOGRAPHIC<br />

SUPPLIES<br />

Bill 1 Hewtll, Ksdik, etc.<br />

24 Hour Developing<br />

Service<br />

We have bean appointed<br />

the excloiive agency in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for<br />

do Ciron <strong>of</strong> Paris<br />

' Cosmetics.<br />

MINNIN'S Special Offer<br />

SKIN BRACER, Rig. 59c and<br />

SHAMPOO, R«|, II r Q _<br />

•OTH FOR '.•.... 5VC<br />

W« Carry Ih.<br />

KENT <strong>of</strong> LONDON<br />

TOOTH, HAIR and<br />

HAND SCRUB, BRUSHES<br />

5 DEODORANT PADS<br />

Reg. 59c site and Free<br />

Lentheric Bouquet<br />

Miracle Toilet Water<br />

ALL PAIR TRADE PRICES - NO LOWER PRICES ANYWHERE<br />

Store Hours: 8:15 to 11 P, M, Daily Including Sunday<br />

CONEY'S<br />

LIQUOR STORL<br />

Well Known Brands<br />

RYE<br />

BOURBON<br />

GIN - RUM<br />

and BEER<br />

OPEN<br />

WEEKDAYS<br />

9 A, M. to 10 P, M.<br />

No Sunday Salts<br />

BAR<br />

OPiN<br />

DAILY<br />

7o.ni. -2 a.m.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

12 NOON<br />

Phone 9051<br />

34th Street<br />

, Just Over the Bridge<br />

Ati~U£ : i~''•(*•: A^"'''-'?*' •••'-,: \ \ •- '..<br />

Oc«»n <strong>City</strong> RtpriitntitWt<br />

84S BRIGHTON PLACE<br />

Phono 3214 Evening!<br />

and Week End*<br />

MOM CEEL'S<br />

SUB SHOP<br />

1201 Simpson Avenue<br />

Phone 1573<br />

Subs... 50c<br />

Large Pizza... S 1.00<br />

Spaghettfand''"Meat Balls<br />

Meat Ball and<br />

Steak Sandwiches<br />

Ravioli and Meat Balls<br />

Jf (MJoMeA, R&acte TkeaU<br />

BLACK HORSE PIKE-TILTON ROAD CIRCLE<br />

NB Parking or Baby SWter Problems Here!<br />

Bor OfflM Optn. yiOt-ihew Stirtt «t pyikl Chlldr.n undir 6 EBHI<br />

FRIDAY, SATURDAY ,L mf Ni ' * 4<br />

BIB FAMILY SHOW! Attton, SuipMM in* Thrlllll<br />

"DAVY CROCKITT, INDIAN SCOUT"<br />

eiORfii MONTGOMERY, ILLIM DRIW<br />

plu. — KIN CURTIS inJ PtICKA<br />

"RIDIRS OF THI PONY EXPRKS"<br />

In Technicolor<br />

Addtd, Frldiy <strong>On</strong>ly—1 Hour KARTOONOSeOPe^<br />

SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUIIDAY<br />

j SMASH DAYS! J — In CINEMASCOPE and Tachnlnlsr<br />

Thi Scorchlngly Perton.l, •titStlltrl<br />

"BATTLICRY"<br />

Vsn HiFLIN, Aide RAY, Mon. FRIEMAN, N.ncy OLSON<br />

Al» - PAUL DOOCLAS<br />

"THI JAVANiSi<br />

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY<br />

•16 "STH ANNIVIRSASY" «i.iiRATION_<br />

THURSeAY IVININ6I IPOLLAK CAB MITBI<br />

3 •xcltint Hltil J - In elNlMAiCOFi and Ttdmlcolor<br />

Kirk DOUGLAS, Mill DAIIVI, 6llh«ft ROLAND<br />

"THI RACiRS"<br />

Plo. — Brod CRAWFORD, Ralph MIIKIR<br />

"BIG HOUSI U. S. A,"<br />

FRIil CAK1 TO IVIItYOMIl<br />

CsyHiW Hwnbtfitrt B.ktrv, V*P6ni ilvd, W<br />

FBI! POPCORN ta ALL .nd LOLLIFOPS te tht<br />

Thuridiy 6v»nlna-<br />

I • 1<br />

JUNI t • f<br />

VISIT OUR LARS! MOBlRPt RIFRESHiRY ind SNACK BAR,<br />

FRII PLAYeROUND ind MMY RIDIS!<br />

iXTRAI iXTRAI iXTRAI H"S HIRI AT LAST!<br />

Th* N«w and Beautiful AbMcen Brlv#-ln<br />

(A WALTBR RfADI THIATRi) ABSfCON BLVD. MR. ATL. CITY.<br />

ORAND OPiMINC - FRIDAY IVEW JUNE l«h<br />

1 — OUTSTANDING FEATURES — 1<br />

Plu, — FREEI FRiEl FREEI GIFTS TO ALLI<br />

CIOAM t" lit 500 mtnl POPCORN ta Itt 100 Itdltfl<br />

I lr< south I hi t,ioup is WOlkiil), on<br />

i lot, to uf IIOJU inchond jl loi il<br />

docks. In tho cvcnl <strong>of</strong> approachinK<br />

•lurm.',. the owners can be notified<br />

and exlrn iireeaulionary meusnres<br />

taken.<br />

Other <strong>of</strong>flccro <strong>of</strong> the Unil ale<br />

\Vimii Wilson first vn.1. comimmkr<br />

iinil Earl Drown Jr., second viee<br />

RENT- -Btmt slips io rent, Jiiifo<br />

• iKlh SI Land in, 13? 13(1;<br />

Drive: Phone ima.M.<br />

jommamlerrVhVunlt now'tai" aboiU j ^%'%^'WS'm f"'<br />

50 members.<br />

Ises. <strong>On</strong>e lil<br />

ComnundL llai.cnbiiLhi.1 uikts ill I' >"' lnrt<br />

!k to bciich. btiiirthviilk,<br />

Iliiftiplinuril. Low <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />

ithv • E. S)R AllBntlc.AvE.<br />

boat owners and patonllal fisherinon |<br />

to use extreme earo and caiition<br />

when oil ihe, water. "If you are in<br />

doubt about handling a boat, any<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Unit.or dock owners<br />

will gladly cooperate and «lve insiruetions,"<br />

ho said..<br />

troop 2 Brownies<br />

to Picnic Saturday<br />

Girls <strong>of</strong> Brownie Troop Wo, i will<br />

be taken to Hlyh Bank Park in<br />

Somere Pouit for a picnic on ISalur.<br />

day,<br />

They will meet at »:S0 a, m at the<br />

Methodist Chiireh, Aceompanyiny<br />

them will he the troop leader, Mrs,<br />

Ethel Shijw, and assistant leaders<br />

Mrs. Helen Adams, Mrs, Mary<br />

Schmidt and Mrs, Ruth McLaufhlin.<br />

Twenty.threo members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

troop Joined the Girl Scouts in the<br />

Memorial Day parade.<br />

ASBURY<br />

CLEANERS<br />

925 Asbury Avenue<br />

FREE MOTHPROOFING<br />

ON ALL GARMENTS!<br />

Pick-Up and Del/very<br />

PHONE O.C. 2611<br />

For Top TV Enjoyment<br />

Get Top TV Service<br />

With<br />

FACTORY TRAINED<br />

TECHNICIANS<br />

ANTENNAS<br />

Ended and Installed<br />

Self Supporting Towers •<br />

Authorized Dealers<br />

• PHILCO *RCA<br />

• ZENITH<br />

SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />

PHONE 1242 710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

BLUEFISH<br />

MACKEREL<br />

FILET FLOUNDER<br />

* SEA BASS<br />

WEAKFiSH<br />

KING FISH<br />

SHRIMP and CLAMS<br />

'm'M^'Ai^i^^M^liiS^. T ^ J<br />

OPIN ALL DAY SUNDAY<br />

BAIT<br />

GROUND BUNKER |<br />

MINNOWS<br />

BLOOD WORW<br />

FRISH SQUID<br />

CLAMS<br />

FRiSHiHRiW<br />

FISH PACKED IN IC1 FRil OF CHAMI<br />

WILL CARRY FOR 24 HOURS<br />

il.RC.t<br />

LIQUOR STORi<br />

r <strong>On</strong> thaTraffic'Clrdfc *****&"<br />

NO LUXURY TAX IN iOMIII ,' 0W1<br />

Complete Sfecfc <strong>of</strong><br />

POPULAR BRANDS<br />

IMPORTID and DOMISTlC<br />

*WHiSKlY * WINI<br />

* LIQUOR<br />

ICE COLD iill<br />

ON HAND AT ALL TIMES<br />

mk<br />

OPEN THURSDAY and<br />

FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P. M,<br />

SATURDAY 'TIL 6 P. M<br />

WIN<br />

This 6-passenger Sedan<br />

'55 DODGE<br />

FOR COMPLETE DETAILS WATCH<br />

"DIVIDENDS FOR HOMEMAKERS"<br />

WOAU-TY—CHANNEL 10<br />

1pm p EVERY WY<br />

In gddltlon, grocerlst l aid Ik* followkg WcstlnghsHM<br />

Appllancei will be glv»i at prim: 1 Steam or Pry Ironi;<br />

Cook-H-Fry.r; Porta-Vqcl Isuttr Oven; Arfomutlt CoWw<br />

Mok.r; 2 Pep.|ip TsatttH! ftrkl-N-WoHler: and 2 PsrtaU*<br />

MII.PI. Conf.it end. <strong>Jun</strong>e I4t|.<br />

You Can Be SUN .., If It's<br />

We are co-operating with the<br />

AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION in<br />

their notion-wids campaign to<br />

acquaint the public with the health<br />

i' and food value <strong>of</strong> dairy products.<br />

A festival <strong>of</strong> bitter living.<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e is a perfect time to enjoy<br />

IUI iSIl Cre » Ib prints<br />

Amefica'i Grmt PfJty Winner.<br />

Richland Butter Crawl " v ' lnu ot Q " m<br />

Mot Whitt Sharp Cheddar ChteiB lb 67e<br />

Kraft's Velvseta 2^ te ffi<br />

GlondalB Choeso Food 2*»«7ii<br />

Kraft's Cheez-Whiz i»i.wi29f<br />

LoiMlia Evaporated Milk 4Hi««.49i<br />

jorJen*i Italian Style °" ui Chnsa "** >*» 1ft<br />

fttmdilt Initlfll<br />

T<br />

NonFatPRYMILK2 59'<br />

Gordon Gold Orange Juico 6 6 ««" #f«<br />

0tka$ Baby lima toons a 10 '" 1 ''^<br />

lanca»f«r Brand Bo<strong>of</strong>PIoi 4"*^'$!.00<br />

VOL. 7 DO-IT.YOURSIIF<br />

ENCYCLOPEDIA NOW ON SALE<br />

Volumoi 1^ 5,tHI jftvg;lliW><br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDQEft<br />

LOWPRICES MAKE SflVHIG SO EASY AT<br />

Sweet<br />

Red,<br />

Ripe<br />

SLICED PEACHES 3X49 1 / Ideal<br />

&&£%<br />

Setter tyafae&Jm<br />

In Aem« it's net a matttr <strong>of</strong> a ^ew [tenis but an everyday low<br />

price structure that means lower food bills to you all the #im«.<br />

After all, mart economical living can cn/y bt a fact ^hen you juty<br />

eh yeur total feed bills. And yejp do at Acme. " ! :' V"<br />

LARGE CALIFORNIA LEMONS<br />

DE LUXE CELERY HEARTS<br />

CRISP FRESH CARROTS<br />

dtni 38'<br />

bunch \ 9<br />

A Mil*<br />

Cut frem Yeunf Corn-fed Cattlt our Meat experts stlected from tht<br />

best Cattl* producing areas,<br />

U. S. Choice Graded Beef<br />

STEAKS<br />

Ib<br />

OVEN RE AD Y RIB ROAST-. ^<br />

MT Mm -*>•*• >^i^i jmw(p |EIF »<br />

LAN^^0^p|AMi<br />

Ov«n keady ih<br />

m«fe *r Half lb<br />

*' l _• ? J£ 3E* *sf 3£ M^Mi • ^<br />

Shouldw'Lamb 1 '"'" lk 3ȣ Shoulder Lamb Cheos<br />

Breast <strong>of</strong> Lamb lb 13e Rib Lamb Chops<br />

Neck or Shank Lamb * 19c Loin Lamb Chops<br />

LOAF CHEESE<br />

CONDENSED<br />

Annrleon, Jwln,<br />

Plm*nM<br />

Mlk<br />

TOMATO SOUP<br />

Just add water or milk, heat and serve<br />

Sauce Grade<br />

Pork & Beans •« 2 sr'28 1 9<br />

Homestyle Peaches m<br />

Kosher<br />

les<br />

beck or<br />

n Fraih<br />

Lyifisiii Halv»»<br />

iWm Hioyy Syrup<br />

eon<br />

16-01<br />

com<br />

I6-OI<br />

cam<br />

7.0!<br />

can<br />

20.01<br />

in.<br />

5*<br />

100<br />

29'<br />

25'<br />

? fr<br />

mmm<br />

1 p-at Glass &Uoi trawosny ..-• .-•<br />

PRESERVES<br />

•nd<strong>On</strong>e Utec 2d-oi toaf '<br />

New Oid-IuhioMd Hont St>lt<br />

wmm<br />

RAISIN BREAD K,-<br />

STREUSSErBREAD<br />

SUPREME BREAD,<br />

Wrtthntent at Ifs btit<br />

BEVERAGES 3'. 25*<br />

fsptlar flavefi (•• itfftttt<br />

•it I»lr» llMk I* *w Unfit lot<br />

»25,00a<br />

Ifam4 tart ttrlii<br />

ALL OUR<br />

Co Wee Prices are<br />

WIH CREST COFFEE<br />

Ufjtfar buJltJ. mmi wl.ty.<br />

ASCO COFFEE Z<br />

Pill tadM. rich »id flavorful.<br />

IDEAL COFFEE 185*<br />

HWTIW MM, BNp riik fll*sp. Vacanin |»ck>d. - •*<br />

Lanioitir Brand All Mwl^<br />

FRANKFURTERS 45c<br />

iaked Meat Loaf >«•


ftww<br />

6«y*W duHdc • aS<br />

flow Hat /Bwtmtwr l<br />

1 MOonUn* to a report<br />

" ne, P. Irtock. <strong>of</strong><br />

H>f the 6t«te Serv<strong>of</strong><br />

the New Jeney<br />

r thtre wera 17,634 voluo-<br />

ark the members <strong>of</strong> U» tonunlttec<br />

alBo toeurd that 857 units were operating<br />

during the same period and<br />

that 2050 patients received dressings<br />

an<br />

v£» In Israel, chat! with Ghana Jaisook, ThauaBtl agrwu^<br />

mrM and one <strong>of</strong> the many foreign visitors to Rutors Cot<br />

toga <strong>of</strong> Agriculture whom he has servert as <strong>of</strong>ficial host<br />

during recent years.<br />

: - i<br />

ng seashore, mountcfn and lake<br />

ireas, has been -campaigning for<br />

iomc vcars to persuade stato lcadert<br />

to expand the promotional 4)Udi;ct<br />

for an Industry that has the great<br />

git_dollBr volume In New Jersey<br />

Student Groups Here<br />

Over Holiday Week End<br />

The holiday week-end Drought the<br />

nlllaj visits <strong>of</strong> various ionirltici and<br />

'ra|ernlties frpm the ^Philadelphia<br />

»rca Fight soroj-ltlcs snd two frn<br />

rcD'tips numbering approxlmntefy<br />

275 members were registered for the<br />

three day vacation period<br />

Two groups from Wilmington', Del,<br />

Ihc Sigma Tbcta Jfrpppa sprqrlty and<br />

Sigma Alpha Kappa 1 sorority, arc<br />

already plDlinlng H)elr 'annual two<br />

w«ck vacations They Tiavc refib<br />

lercd to iSppild August M ip 28 here<br />

Tfic orgatllzatlbn^ hc^e for, the<br />

wecli cod were: from Drcxcl Mill—<br />

r O. T. tprorlty. Alpha' Thcla rhi<br />

Epsllon Iqrorlty, Ztfa pta TficU<br />

BTrorlty, and Thcta O(»0ga Thetii<br />

sorirlty. Proip Upper Darby—Upper<br />

)arby High 'Girls, Alpha Thota Phi<br />

Phiu b<strong>of</strong>orlty, SUjnfiJ)eW KJIPPB<br />

" \imtiy. -KapMt SJgma K»)>p« tor-<br />

.iyi Alpha rm Thbfa eororlty and<br />

Slgip»" T ——-"••<br />

Washing Drama<br />

Here Tomorrow<br />

Open to Public At<br />

Convention Hall<br />

"No" Soap Opera," a 50 minute<br />

stage i-how, will be presented tomorrow<br />

(Friday) night at 8 o'clock In<br />

the Convention Hall, 6th st and the<br />

boardwalk. „<br />

The comedy show vwll be picsimt<br />

ed hy the All Theatre Playchi <strong>of</strong><br />

Monsanto Chemical Co, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

sponsors, along with the New Jersey<br />

Natural Gas Co, Hamilton washers<br />

and dryers, and Ruud Manufacturing<br />

Co<br />

All horoemakers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cllv<br />

and vicinity hate been Invited by the<br />

Gas Co to attend Everyone will re<br />

ccivc a free package <strong>of</strong> detergent<br />

and a gas dryer and a gas •'-'- tier<br />

WHAT YOU HAVE<br />

BBEN WAITING FOR<br />

HOTEL<br />

P M DINING ROOM<br />

«WHS<br />

SATURDAY, JUNE Iitti<br />

Meal, fff Distinction<br />

In »n,<br />

Tht new agricultural exteoiioii lervlt#<br />

to be introduced In Mart lite —earlier than usual so that he might<br />

this summer lioki to be a sure-fire bring his SlenH *nd eWiFleneei to<br />

success<br />

the assistance <strong>of</strong> farmeri In the<br />

It's goin to be modeled, first <strong>of</strong> yourig nation across the Atlantic.<br />

all, after »--Wew Jersey's highly «uf. "Iirael hii fascUiited roe ever<br />

eissiul ertenilpn servl«e. And Ussince<br />

my early Sunday Schopi days,"<br />

going to be set up by Charles A, Mr, Thompson sayt, "but that's not<br />

Thompion, longtime state leader <strong>of</strong> my miln resson for going. The peo-<br />

Rutgers University ixteBsIon Service ple there CbF»cl) seim thirsty for<br />

knowltdge. An •»*UBIIQB service,<br />

Thompson Is one <strong>of</strong> those which takes edueatlohB piflgfams to<br />

ramm. who never seem to getthe<br />

people ihforniilly" to tBeir own<br />

fnottgh <strong>of</strong> a good thing, d « communities, aught to work out very<br />

elP<br />

„« „ -»...... <strong>of</strong> a man at his Scrying with Tliompson • in Israel<br />

first lob. But Thompion will go t<strong>of</strong>or<br />

the next iwp years will be tech.<br />

isracl equipped with far more thin nlcat farm experts and a home ocon.<br />

enthusiasm—ha's one <strong>of</strong> the key men omlst from Ohio, They're going<br />

responsible for the continued growth abroad under a contract between the<br />

and Improvement <strong>of</strong> New Jersey Israeli government and the Foreign<br />

Operation Administration, made<br />

AmSer <strong>of</strong> the Rutgers Agrtcul-<br />

through the 'Besoareh Foundation <strong>of</strong><br />

tural Bxtensiori, Service for 34 yejri.<br />

the State University <strong>of</strong>, New York.<br />

he's retiring—If you can call it that<br />

Study Ways to Speed<br />

Auto Suits in Courts<br />

Attorneys practicing in New Jcr<br />

scy tills week were asked by a spo<br />

clal State Bar Association committee<br />

for suggestions relative to the prohleni<br />

ftrmurt congestion caused by<br />

automobile negligence cases<br />

The request for Ideas was made by<br />

Mcndon Moiriil <strong>of</strong> Pater^on, chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the lG-mcrobcr Association<br />

eommltlcc. He explained that the<br />

group wishes to obtain os many ms<br />

Restion-. ai pob'iible for stiiilv before<br />

it recommends a program to relieve<br />

the louit jnm piobably at the Association's<br />

midyear mettiiiB in Ncwatk<br />

latei this >ear<br />

The tommi^oe was nppulnted at<br />

the Association's annual meeting car<br />

lior this month in Atlantic Clt>,<br />

when Bar leaders cited the growInK<br />

caseload <strong>of</strong> autu accident lawsuits<br />

Rcccntb upproied legislntion empow<br />

ering Superior Court Judges to refer<br />

autu cases to county or district<br />

courts will not be enough to unclog<br />

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Bobby wore bandages from' the<br />

Hand advocated<br />

lems as the guests have or have had<br />

It It to nvallawiHy permit ap ecca*<br />

lime <strong>of</strong> the accident until last July<br />

for board membert and<br />

It is emcced by the well known tele<br />

tlonal unqiiallHad vot*r to vott.<br />

and ho still has scars on his face<br />

ficatiun <strong>of</strong> laws govenii<br />

vision personality Dennis James, and scalp. Through the modern "As long as the law Is as it Is.<br />

boards,<br />

Mrs. Henry Young was invited to miracle <strong>of</strong> skin graftingMils family<br />

tell her story how the kindness and still hopes that his .appearance' wll<br />

and is in the state <strong>of</strong> some confu- Mt DOMNT ,<br />

consideration <strong>of</strong> a local store clerk return to normal soon. He hm hadsion,<br />

I personally favor living up Ui ' Tho only person i<br />

helped "break tlie Ice" for her son, two series <strong>of</strong> skin graft operations it lo the last letter <strong>of</strong> the law andby<br />

mistake* tall.. . .<br />

Bobby, Just when he needed it most! at the Shore Memorial Hospital, and to the last decision <strong>of</strong> the Supreme Gosport, Penucola, Bit. .T<br />

another Is planned for tho (all.<br />

Nln*r**n nwntht •§», Octobtr This Is the story Mrs Young told<br />

t. If53, Bobby, a trud*nt at Hit<br />

u the television audience In the hope<br />

PP*r fownthlp School, wit u- that someone who was watching<br />

may have a similar problem and h<br />

experience will help.<br />

vtnly burnwt HI HW hiad, fa»<br />

and hand* wfwn hor fat wa> ipilltd<br />

an him. Hli »v«n-y«r-oM tplrlt<br />

wti u cruthtd by «i» calamity<br />

that h» wouldn't lit anyant i<br />

him.<br />

Mrs. Young, friends and relatives<br />

tried In every way to bring the boy<br />

out <strong>of</strong> his shclLand make him reel<br />

less conscious «f his handicap, but<br />

It was all to no avail. Finally, one<br />

day she prevailed upon him to ride<br />

with her to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. He was In<br />

an unusually good mood and she<br />

Clear Up Voting<br />

Laws, Hand Says<br />

Say* Residence<br />

<strong>On</strong>e<br />

canSMWE/a\<br />

INCOME M<br />

TAX "<br />

TIME...<br />

4 Decoded Intelligram<br />

Rule Confusing<br />

inoss|K—G iio^ea mJO^—(j •luimo^AV—I<br />

Ours fire/usiVe/y in This Area<br />

—8 '*»si»uu».i.—s •auiiutd—> 'oq—x<br />

promised they Mould look at a toy<br />

boat Bobby had been wanting for a<br />

long time.<br />

PRIZE WINNING CHICKENS<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce in front <strong>of</strong> the store door<br />

COOKED IN OUR ROTISSERIE<br />

LISTEN AMERICANS!<br />

TAKi HOMi PLATTIRS MAY INCLUDE<br />

... by Dr. George S. Benson<br />

Whole Ifurfid Squib • Chicktn Blind<br />

DIRECTOR _ NATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM<br />

Half Sluffad Broiler Turlcey-Bgrgor<br />

Surer, Arlttntaa<br />

Several years ago, Dr Fred<br />

Chiek.n.Sgriir Roast Betf<br />

Sihwarz, <strong>of</strong> Sydney, Australia, left<br />

hit. practice ot medicine and suruerj<br />

Chicken Salad Assorted Cold Cuts to dedicate liLi life to a personal<br />

crusade acainbt tlie crowing power<br />

ADVANCE ORDERS APPRECIATED<br />

ot International Communiim. In hli<br />

htudent days at Queensland Univer-<br />

ALSO PREPARED TO TAKE HOME<br />

sity he had encountered many young<br />

Communist intellectuals, and one uf<br />

Whole Stuffed Chfekens—All Siies<br />

them defeated him in » debate. He<br />

vowed It would neve,r happen again<br />

French Pri'ii Sandwiches<br />

The more he due into Communist<br />

literature and examined the strategy<br />

[or world conquest, the more cun-<br />

I'lneed he became that Communism<br />

DELICATESSEN<br />

was a cra\c Uueiit to mankind's freedom,<br />

an evil monster bent on the<br />

• HOME BAKED BEANS — COLE SLAW I destruction <strong>of</strong> Christian civilization<br />

In time, he became well known in<br />

• POTATO SALAD — GERMAN POTATO SALAD surges and psjclnatry, but Ilk pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

success did not keep up<br />

• CHICKEN SALAD — ASSORTED COLD CUTS nith the mounting zeal <strong>of</strong> his crusade<br />

against Communism' He turned<br />

his practice over lo some phjslcian<br />

friends and began a speakinc tour <strong>of</strong><br />

the free world<br />

At the 16th Freedom Fomra,<br />

conducted last month by the N'a<br />

tlonal Education Program on the<br />

Haidint 1 Clarification <strong>of</strong> the vexing question<br />

<strong>of</strong> legal voting residence, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

emulations governing campaign ex-<br />

»- -r-i. ,,. u u»i ui MIC SLJJ1C QOOr penditures and <strong>of</strong> the status and Or><br />

Bobby's Inferiority complex returned eanizatlon df county boards <strong>of</strong> elec-<br />

and he refused to enter. At Just the lions were urged recently by Con<br />

crucial moment the clerk came out gres,c view<br />

points K - eon eel' sntfKesl that wo <strong>of</strong> health "Where You Know<br />

have a look at tlie fl^urts "<br />

You Are Getting<br />

He turned tu the blackboard With<br />

clulk, he uiote the folluulriR.<br />

The Best"<br />

In 1903 Lenin cl.Tbllshod BuKhcv<br />

iitn with 17 hiippurters<br />

No Parking Problems<br />

In 1017 Lenin conquered Russia<br />

with 40.000 supporter'..<br />

In 1»55 the Party <strong>of</strong> Lenin Is In<br />

iron eontrgl <strong>of</strong> 900,000.000 people De HART'S MARKET<br />

"Those 900,000,000," he said, "are<br />

W* Deliver<br />

in tlie laboratory uf Communist eonilitlonins,<br />

heini; educated, indoctrin- PHONE 88S8 Itth ST. and BAY AVE.<br />

ated, bruin washed, selectively liqui-<br />

College campus, Dr dated, fanjlaclzod, tcchnicillv and<br />

ichwarz opened his talk with this militarily trained to conquer tlie en-<br />

question. "How serious cs the threat tli€ world with Ihe consequent de-<br />

that Communism pose? to our li\cs, itruction <strong>of</strong> vast segments <strong>of</strong> the<br />

our homes, our children, everything luman rji.c<br />

in tliLi life that we cherish?" "Thai is the Mmpte and honest<br />

"There are those." he said, "who truth No cfTort <strong>of</strong> the irnaginatiun<br />

say: "Ita sick and tired <strong>of</strong> hearing can make it untrue No heroic act<br />

about Communism! I hear about it <strong>of</strong> the will can blot It out I W^K<br />

niornliif, noon and nifht It's in thethat<br />

an hcmcsl, enlightened, inlclli<br />

newspapers; every news analysis gent analysli <strong>of</strong> the flgureicin lead<br />

but I don't know a Communist, to otic conclusion «nd one only; The<br />

wouldn't know what one looks Ilk Communists are sonqueriji^ the<br />

world,"<br />

:<br />

jnan, for example, who payri all bills by cheek.<br />

Cancelled checks are receipts, returned auto- "<br />

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receipts is a valuable asset at any time. < ~<br />

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Cliy Seeks Bids For<br />

Supplemental Paving<br />

The city commissioners Friday approved<br />

a motion providing for adverti?ing<br />

for bids on the contract to<br />

pave five local streets In a supplemental<br />

state-aid paving program.<br />

Approjaniitely $18,700 in available<br />

jaying fundi were unexpectedly pro.<br />

~Vd iait week when the low Wd<br />

on the main 10.street state aid program<br />

wag $24,289. A total <strong>of</strong> ap.<br />

proxlmately $40,000 In city and state<br />

funds is available.<br />

The suppitniintal contract, still<br />

•waiting approval by the itate High,<br />

way Department, will include 8th at,<br />

from Asbury av, to the boardwalk:<br />

iih it, from Atlantic ay, to tha<br />

boardwalk, and Aldrleh rd., Parkridge<br />

rd, and Revere pi. The added<br />

program will go as far as available<br />

funds allow, '<br />

When it comes ts raising vege.<br />

tables the amateur gardener is<br />

an-jiteurlsh compared to an old hen.<br />

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WAS FAR AlOVi OUR<br />

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Thq 50th weddliigr anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

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Uicn onlv by imitating their actions PAPERHANGER<br />

Repair and Maintenance ScrvJM<br />

CJn we bo fully accepted In till<br />

PAINTER<br />

group who e approval uc desire<br />

Russell Sutton<br />

(fi Tabloid Thinking, Torlods o 805 .Bay Avenue<br />

social strain bring out vividly thi Eitlmitet *' ' * Rhene 1« 939 #<br />

helplessness every Individual fceL<br />

In the face <strong>of</strong> world-wide forces He<br />

must seek to simplify the Issues in EXTERIOR - INTERIOR PAINTING<br />

order to make possible some understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> this social chaos Simpli- We use'the ftriW, TYPE PAINT — D«veloptd for Sseihor* Ule.<br />

fication <strong>of</strong> issues provides economy<br />

Longer Llf*.<br />

<strong>of</strong> energy, if a person feels hostile<br />

and aggressive it Is more economical<br />

8 BAYONNE PLACE<br />

for him to attack one single obstacle<br />

PHONE 2196-R<br />

$:<br />

Clarenwi Clarenw WUkle'Jr., WUkleJr, OlMtWer, t(M<br />

Mr. and Mr,;a<strong>of</strong>to ISWlliAtf and<br />

children, 'Itwlnai/Kenneth end Ann<br />

Marie, Renovo, Pa.^<br />

Buffet ,DiHn«r \Hr.,<br />

Offiiwrs and Wjvot<br />

A ijuffet style dinner and MekUU<br />

party Was enjoyed at tneBalertno<br />

Officors' Lounge, Ho»tes«-dutte« fo^<br />

Hhebeeaskon v.ttt Awnmed by Mr».<br />

KB: Hall and' Mrs. Henry L. Fred-<br />

^ose sttendlng .<br />

Mri. Hall, Capi and<br />

R 'Trench. Lt and<br />

Frederick, U and'Mrf Merrill K<br />

Tlfoirias, Cant ' ahd Mrt.' F*amam<br />

Mr. Southard, until his retirement<br />

Hbpp>; Lt. «nd Mrs. 'Vred R. Ball<br />

10 years ago, was malnWnancO super-<br />

Jr. U and Mm. Jobn'E. Phalent<br />

intendent <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Elec-<br />

lit". JoTin MuenieH ft, Lt<br />

tric- Company's home i^Bce In Atlantic'<strong>City</strong>.<br />

•<br />

Gubsta from the <strong>Ocean</strong> Cfty^At-<br />

Isntte <strong>City</strong> are» were Mr: and Mrs.<br />

Eugene Straiten, Mr. and THra, Joseph<br />

he' Chant, 'Mr and Mrs. Douglas<br />

J. Lavii and son, James, Mrs.<br />

Anh Prockel, Mrs. Laura Allen, Mr.<br />

Augustus Hejtaemann, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Paul Spite and daughter, Sharon,<br />

Mis* Jennbeile Spratt, MM Marlon<br />

Smklnson, Mrs. Jack Spratt and<br />

Mrs, J 0 Campbell<br />

OutW-town guesU included Mr.<br />

afldjjto. amtr.<br />

CHARLES C. PALERMO<br />

HARRY DIBB<br />

Pt-UMBINO — HEATING<br />

Vork Oil Burners<br />

York Boiler Burner Units<br />

•ltt toogjlort, <strong>Jun</strong>e 'f. Hf.<br />

fleers to'be 1 (HB<br />

installed.<br />

Mr* Valeria H«drl


THURSM<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

HOH. THREE<br />

Patsalc Zoning Board Named<br />

.Now Ready in Dennis Township Parkway Offers<br />

i The Gtrden Stile Puiway bridge A flveaun' Board <strong>of</strong> Zoning Ad<br />

' over the P»iMlc River was open- iuatpjent was appointed In Dennis<br />

ed In Ume for Memorial Day weak-<br />

Township last week to hear appeals Tourist Guide<br />

under the township's recently enact-<br />

•nd twBto to extend the northern ed Interim zoning ordinance.<br />

terminus «f the new scenic route<br />

Interest Points in<br />

Named by Township Mayor Rollen<br />

Into Bergen County.<br />

B. Mason Were Charles E, Poster, State' Illustrated<br />

' Opening <strong>of</strong> the ljMXMoot bridge, South Seavllle; Rudd Kolirich. El-<br />

Urg«*t on the Parkway north <strong>of</strong> dorn; Lester Gennanio, Belleplaln;<br />

A new edition <strong>of</strong> the Garden State.<br />

th» BariUn River, now permits mo-<br />

Parkway's Ulustrajed guide to points<br />

Willlnm H. Roeap, <strong>Ocean</strong> View, and <strong>of</strong> interest »long the New Jersey<br />

torbts to use the 'Route V inter- Leo Novasack, South Dennis.<br />

thantfe Id Eut Piterson (Bergen The members will; organite and<br />

..l&lnlyk far the Ant time. It extends elect at a meeting with the town-<br />

; the travelling distance on the Ftrfc- ship planning board on Monday,<br />

,«ny to MQ mile* between But pot-<strong>Jun</strong>e<br />

jo.<br />

'•IWO, and «he southern terminus<br />

•near CtpeJUy <strong>City</strong>;<br />

Chmlfted Ad* Bring Quick ftnult*<br />

1<br />

scenic route was Issued today.<br />

Following the same design as the<br />

original edition, the new Guide includes<br />

adltlonal points <strong>of</strong> Interest<br />

along the parkway and more information<br />

about how to reach the<br />

"Pleasure W*y <strong>of</strong> the Jersey Coast"<br />

from New York <strong>City</strong>, Philadelphia<br />

and other areas.<br />

Copies <strong>of</strong> the new guide are avail<br />

eble in bulk for schools, hhytrie;<br />

and historical groups), which reSjues<br />

tod the original folder in considerable<br />

number. Individuals can also<br />

secure coplei by writing the Public<br />

Relations Office. Garden State Parkway,<br />

12 Broad Street. Red Bank. A<br />

r.elf-eddresed, stomped envelope Is<br />

recommended.<br />

More than TO points <strong>of</strong> Interest<br />

along the lOS-mlle Parkway route<br />

art detailed In the four-page folder.<br />

The points Include historical Rites,<br />

famous resorts, State parks and forests,<br />

museums, sporting and theatrical<br />

spots, and military Installations.<br />

The folder contains the Garden<br />

State Parkway toll schedule and<br />

other information about the new<br />

ictnie supertUghway, whjeh : ,7 ,ir T<br />

group <strong>of</strong> members on the cast const, <strong>of</strong> the United «MAM<br />

especially Congressman Fogarty, <strong>of</strong><br />

Radar Now in Service to Check<br />

nhode Island, collaborated In nn ef-<br />

Weather Bill fort to Increase the funds, with the for the<br />

result that the Committee on Appro- finance an Inc<br />

Behaviour <strong>of</strong> Parkway Drivers<br />

priations accepted u proposed In- communications,<br />

Radar has been added to the Gar- 014-month period since then, more Support Asked crease <strong>of</strong> $2,250,000, especially oar novations and<br />

marked for this purpose. The total<br />

den State Parkway ns nn extra than 18 million vehicles paid tolls<br />

qucnt warning,<br />

safely precaution.<br />

on the Parkway with only two mo- Hand Hopeful For fund, in my Judgment, Is now quite<br />

adequate for tin- puiposc and fol<br />

Designed to check on vehicular torist fatalities among them. The Hurricane Fund<br />

lows the deign <strong>of</strong> the hill <strong>of</strong>Tcicd<br />

speeds, the radar equipment will be only other troBlc casualties during<br />

by Confl-essniiin,Patterson <strong>of</strong> Can-<br />

used tor law enforcement purposes the period were a trespassing pe- Hope that the two and a quarter ncctlcut.<br />

P gt<br />

if traffic surveys show there Is a destrian and a surveyor working on million dollar Increase in appropria- "Naturally I have been Intensely Special 1 "leht n'eht schedule,,<br />

general abuse <strong>of</strong> the limits. The the roiid.<br />

tions for the Weather Bureau to pro- interested In this proposal from the cians to answer c<br />

Parkway's speed limit la 60 miles However, as traffic steadily in- vide earlier and more accurate hur- beginning, because my entire dls. summer were<br />

per hour except where otherwise Increases with the wanner weather, ricane warnings and alerts will be<br />

Tset^PKiBa>il<br />

at the Memorial Day exercises at the<br />

Central Avenue School on Friday<br />

mornlnjr. He spoke brlcily to the<br />

Kindergarten pupils <strong>of</strong> the a. m.<br />

session. Thlrt}'.flve parents ware<br />

present and enjoyed the presram.<br />

Later, a tape recording <strong>of</strong> the recent<br />

Spring Concert was played for<br />

the 4lh, 9th and «th Oracles.<br />

CLASS SINDS CARDS<br />

The Fifth Grade taught by Mr,<br />

Hughes has been writing and send,<br />

ing cards to their classmates who<br />

were at home sick during the year.<br />

They recently extended this to cover<br />

parents <strong>of</strong> their classmates who are<br />

ill. This is a fellowship program', that<br />

has helped to bind the class in a<br />

closer tie to one another and put<br />

their Enflllsh training to use.<br />

After sending a card to Ricky,<br />

Perkins, they.received a thankymi<br />

Card with the following verse:<br />

have the Mumps, Two great big<br />

bumps. The Mumps arc hard;<br />

Thanks for the card,"<br />

Wildwood Priest<br />

Hand May Attend<br />

Marks Anniversary<br />

County 4-H fair<br />

His S4th anniversary In Me priest<br />

T. Millet Hand, representative from hood was celebrated last night by<br />

the Second Congressional District, the Rt. Rev, Msjr, Aloyslus s, Qufa.<br />

accepted with reservations the Ian, pastor <strong>of</strong> SL Ann's Roman Cath-<br />

invitation <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County olio Church <strong>of</strong> Wildwood,<br />

4-H Fair Association to attend the The observance took place in eon.<br />

tlirco^ay Fair at Cold Spring on lunctlon with ceremonies for Installa-<br />

July SO, Zl, and W,<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> new <strong>of</strong>flcern <strong>of</strong> the Parent.<br />

Mr. Hand made It clear that the Teacher Association <strong>of</strong> Wildwood<br />

expected adjournment <strong>of</strong> Congress Catholic High School. Msgr, Quinlan<br />

the week following may make such was instrumenUl In construction <strong>of</strong><br />

an appearance impossible, , lie school several years ago.<br />

TOP<br />

QUALITY<br />

New Man Dozet at Wheel,<br />

Auto Hit* Bridge<br />

James E. Brown, 25. <strong>of</strong> Bio Qrtindc,<br />

was admitted to Tomlln Memorial<br />

Tedesco. Advances to<br />

School Superintendent<br />

The Wild wood Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

last week named A, Edward Tedesco,<br />

high school principal, as superinten.<br />

dent <strong>of</strong> schools to suceeed J. Harold<br />

Connor,<br />

The Board reported that Mr, Con.<br />

ncr has submitted his resignation,<br />

effective <strong>Jun</strong>e SO, to lake an admin.<br />

Istralive school position in Sussex,<br />

In North Jersey.<br />

Mr, Tedesco has been principal <strong>of</strong><br />

the Wildwood High School for eight<br />

year*. Previously he had been supervlsory<br />

principal at Ellis College,<br />

Newtown Square, Pa,, and head <strong>of</strong><br />

the science department at the Nether<br />

Providence School, Delaware County,<br />

Pa, .<br />

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• New adjustable and removable Door<br />

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• Full Width Freezer<br />

• Stacking Vegetable Drawers<br />

• Many ether features found only in much ••'<br />

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,.'\\ ^"V't-"^<br />

THE OCIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Sates<br />

liidy'<strong>of</strong> the Angels<br />

In Cope May Court<br />

:«is dedicated' at ceremonies<br />

a«y f ^ — — •<br />

luwed ty ^dinner slvw for a «roup<br />

•r vliitlng clergymen. '<br />

The new cburch Is the first Cath<br />

ollc «huroh In tho county neat and<br />

will bo conducted as a mission<br />

church^<strong>of</strong> fit Paul". Church Stone<br />

Harbor. The Rev. Leonard Nabb will<br />

Vnomlng by the Rt RevKindle<br />

the paiUmil duties In both<br />

Augustine T Mtwicr, vicar communities.<br />

hot ih» Ciunden Dlocfsc. A processional Into the building<br />

ut 400 gersbpa attended the was led by the Wildwood Council<br />

itory exeiicisei, which were fol- Knights oi Columbus^ _ _<br />

< • EDMUND L.<br />

VVISHAM<br />

J- REALTOR —<br />

"We Sell The Earth and What's <strong>On</strong> It"<br />

«T0 OCEAN AVE. PHONE 0900<br />

,: ' LISTINGS SOLICITED<br />

j SALES and RENTALS<br />

FRANK M. CARROLL<br />

' 5 Bedroom House — *6,800<br />

5 Bedroom House, Extra Lot — $ 13,500<br />

;<br />

CHOICE RENTALS from $75.00 WEEKLY<br />

330 ATLANTIC AVINUE<br />

on* 1510 ' Phila. Evergreen MWt<br />

opportunity - Action - Results<br />

'i ,1 ^ 0n ^ ^ . ,<br />

•' BEAUTIFUL NEW RANCH HOME<br />

Splendid location, spacious landscaped grounds. 3 largt<br />

bedr h r o 11<br />

A Kuba>u&hl 2b 1 0 0 1 0 CUniftod Adi Bring Quick Rxulti<br />

Kennedy. Hoot Simpson and Wayne<br />

2 0 0 1—1<br />

Hudson each gathcrerd two hits to E Kubaja&hl p 3 0 0 1 1<br />

lead the Raiders' 12-hlt attack. Fenond p-e<br />

2 0 0<br />

Holt Is 3b<br />

The Raiders put the game on |cc<br />

>. 0 0 1<br />

8 2<br />

Flshi'i 1b<br />

2212111 1 0 0 4 n0<br />

with a four-run third Inning but Kwjns If<br />

0 0 1 II<br />

scaled the victory tightly with three W«ks If<br />

0 0 0 0<br />

more in the fourth and nine tallies Paul cf<br />

0 0 J 0<br />

Douglas cf<br />

0 0 2 0<br />

in the sixth.<br />

II 0<br />

Rue, Kennedy, Charlie Good, £>]>lrer' it<br />

II 0 01<br />

1 0<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman, If<br />

• J<br />

Simpson and Hudson banged doubles<br />

0 0 0 0<br />

in the extra-base department.<br />

18 1 1 21 4<br />

The win assured Fred Howcll's Scoie bv Innlngb<br />

Oc+nn Cit> M i 0 H O—10<br />

proteges <strong>of</strong> at least a tic in the CiLM ^a> 0 10 0 0 0 0—1<br />

Cape-Atlantic League, with only n Emu* COP Mullck. Conover E Kobayaahl<br />

'2 Ftnstnd Douglas 2B— Ruli<br />

Kpfiiwriy Good, Simpson, Bovwmon HO<br />

—E Kobnynshl G-6 Fenstnd 5*1 DB—<br />

Bowmnn 5 E Kobnyashl 8 Fcnsiad 2<br />

SO— Bowman 10 E Kobuyushl 6 Feh<br />

BUNGALOW stad 1 HBP—Bowman (Bimn WP-<br />

Bovvmun 1 E Kobayashl 2 LP- h Kob!i\iithi<br />

U-fi McGibc J McCitfw.<br />

3 bedrooms, dining room.<br />

Living room, kitchen and 156 Nominations For<br />

bath. 1-cnr garage. Big Delaware Handicap<br />

Coal hot water heat. The $150,000 Delaware Handicap,<br />

ellmactic ejisJle In Delaware Park's<br />

Furnished.<br />

quarter-million dollar Distaff Big<br />

Three, loomed today a§ not only tho<br />

s world's richest race for (lilies and<br />

7»500.<br />

mures but also the most glamorous<br />

and spectacular, Judging by the<br />

iclhtillatlng lilt oi 156 nominations<br />

E. M.MAXWELL aiiouneed by Racing Secretary J, Gilbert<br />

Haus.<br />

REALTOR<br />

The newly-named Delaware Handi.<br />

«» dining room, full<br />

cap this year replaces the New<br />

1400 WIST AVENUE<br />

tile kitchen, tile bath, utility room and garage. Modern<br />

Castle as racing's top distaff stake<br />

NO PHONE INFORMATION and only "hundred-Bfander" for lady<br />

forced hot airh'eht. All for only $19,500.<br />

uhorse§. In succeeding the<br />

\'S LOVaY BAY VIEW COTTAGE<br />

All th* advantage* <strong>of</strong> bay view living at a fraction <strong>of</strong> the FOR SALE<br />

'^prevailing cost. Living room, dining room, kitchen, 3<br />

bedroom* and bath. Hot water heat. Sacrifice, $7,950. INCOME PROPERTY<br />

ALMOST NEW — 3 YEARS OLD<br />

Zoned for Guest House<br />

Lovaly 3 BEDROOM HEATED H0M1 in desirable Gar- or Duplex Apartments<br />

dent location. Mu*t self. $18,500.<br />

7 Bedrooms, 3 Porches and<br />

Oarage. Let 50'x 130'.<br />

WILL FINANCE<br />

FORREST R. BRIDEGAM<br />

Price '11000<br />

INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE<br />

For Quick Safe<br />

PHONE: O.C. 0953 & 2668 516 EIGHTH STREET<br />

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NO TELEPHONE INFORMATION PLIAil<br />

Inspection is a Pleasant Service; Call at Our Office 419 OCEAN AVENUE<br />

FOR SAft or RENT<br />

Attractive New<br />

BUNGALOWS<br />

-Olf.Hi<strong>of</strong>"<br />

West Avenue<br />

OCIAN SIDE<br />

Between 49th arid 50th St.<br />

Lcrga Living Roam, Combination<br />

Kitchen and DlnsHn. Near beach,<br />

Convenient to train,<br />

$<br />

9450<br />

•iCh<br />

Will Finance. Ready for<br />

Immediate Occupancy.<br />

Price Includes Serttni, Aluminum<br />

Blinds and' Ilietrle Range.<br />

ROBERT W,<br />

i! dld M New<br />

Castle, the Delaware retains the<br />

championship mile and a quarter<br />

distance. The unmatched Big Three<br />

sequence an _ the final three Satur.<br />

days <strong>of</strong> the 32-day meeting, May SB<br />

through July 4, includes the Pela<br />

ware Oaks, <strong>Jun</strong>eJB^the "new" New-<br />

Castle (now a mile and a sixteenth<br />

major allowance prep for the Dela.<br />

ware Handicap) on <strong>Jun</strong>e 28, and tho<br />

"big one" — Delaware's greatest<br />

sports attraction and one <strong>of</strong> Ameri.<br />

ci's biggest—July 2,<br />

Virtually every outstanding distaff<br />

racer in the country Is named for<br />

he Delaware, their total earnings<br />

luough 18a4 alone .easily exceeding<br />

$4,000,000. They include all the 1954<br />

distaff champions and holders <strong>of</strong> at<br />

least eight various titles ever the<br />

past two years. The '54 leaders are<br />

Wheatley Stable's High Voltage Ijuvcnlle<br />

fllly), Foxealfher Farms' parlo<br />

(3-ycnr-old queen), and Mrs. Charles<br />

Silvers' Lavender Hill (older fillies<br />

and maresi, as well as Calumet<br />

Farm's California leader, Mis Clem,<br />

entine. Then there are the 1953<br />

champions Grecian Queen (any age),<br />

Evening out (i.year-old filly), and<br />

Queen Hopeful (top money-winner <strong>of</strong><br />

her sex among the juveniles).<br />

Drum Fishing at<br />

Peak In County<br />

Delaware Bay Area<br />

Inviting Anglers ,<br />

"Black 1 The keys were accepted by Joseph<br />

S Abrams, cxccuUve secretary, and<br />

Palmers Give Mrs. Leone S. Drum, superintendent<br />

<strong>of</strong> th* home. Also attending the pre^<br />

sentatlon was Mayor Leort Leopard),<br />

Auto to Home <strong>of</strong> Longport.<br />

The Betty Biicharach Home for Af- Mr. Palmer said Uiat he and his<br />

flicted Children, In Ltongport, was be- wife were happy to provido the veing<br />

served by a orand new station<br />

wagon this jvcok, through the generosity<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs Emll Palmer,<br />

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

The local couple, who head the<br />

Palmer Chevrolet and Oldsmobllc<br />

ngenev here, presented the vehicle<br />

to <strong>of</strong>ficials at the Bacharach Home<br />

on Friday,<br />

EDWARD H.<br />

OCEAN CITY BUSINESS MILLS<br />

OPPORTUNITIES Real Estate-Insurance<br />

219 Asbury Av«hue -<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Phone 2193<br />

CENTRAL CITY BUSINESS CLOSED SUNDAYS<br />

Owner retiring «ft«r nwny ioe-<br />

«»ful ysars. SubitantUI Invait-<br />

FOR SALE<br />

ment required. Thl> If f»r the<br />

executive type m*o only.<br />

Two Bedroom Home, Furnished,<br />

Good Location, Liv-<br />

RENT<br />

ing Room, Kitchen, Bath,<br />

LUNCHEONETTE, Fully Equip- Parking in rear.<br />

ped to retpomlble party. See thii<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $6,500<br />

today.<br />

HOTDOG, HAMBURG and Guest Home<br />

SODA FOUNTAIN<br />

6 Bedrooms, very good ran-<br />

Ideal location with living quartal section. A real gift at<br />

tin. Owner unable ta operate.<br />

$9,500<br />

Muit be »!d Immediately.<br />

Store - Corner Location<br />

MANUFACTURING PLANT Has 3 Apartments Rented<br />

Nearby, doing a nice year around Yearly. Oil Hot Water Heat,<br />

volume, Shews betMr than M% Larga Win daws. Store<br />

net', Mechinlnlly minded man Empty,<br />

only.<br />

Priced Very<br />

CAFE, Ntirby<br />

Reasonable<br />

Grossing ever $M0,MO •nnuiiiy.<br />

Will flnsnet far relpenilble plrty. Farm — Scullville<br />

22<br />

J, P, McDERMOTT<br />

MACK REALTY<br />

8005 Atlantic Avenue<br />

"' Margate ^^^<br />

drum fishing is at its peak<br />

and will 'continue lor the next two<br />

weeks," veteran anglers said this<br />

week. The Delaware Bay area, in<br />

Lower and Middle Townships, Is<br />

busy as anglers, bojh men and<br />

women, are making dally trips in<br />

the hope <strong>of</strong> hooking the big fellows.<br />

The largest drum fish caught to<br />

date in the current season, and<br />

which may be a world's record, was<br />

90.poundor boated by John W.<br />

Douglass <strong>of</strong> Cap May Court House.<br />

Douglass entered his prize oateh<br />

in the Cape May County Fishing<br />

Contest. The weight was recorded<br />

at Walt's Boat Place, Wildwood Highjmd<br />

Beach, p well as at Bob Naely's<br />

Dock,<br />

1 hlfile bceousd<br />

tlon <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>of</strong> their phj»,<br />

for recovery.<br />

for the<br />

FOR 35 YEARS<br />

SUMMER RENTALS<br />

Apartments and Cottages<br />

2-3 and 4 BEDROOMS<br />

SEASON HALF SIASON<br />

SOME WEEKLY<br />

NEW... 3 BEDROOM<br />

/i acres, approximately<br />

BUNGALOW<br />

15 clear. Main Highway.<br />

FACINe OC1AN<br />

Suitable for development.<br />

• ALL ILICTRIC ••AUTOMATIC WASHER<br />

Owner will sell<br />

• HEATED • NEWLY FURNISHED<br />

_forL $2,100<br />

For Season, JwneJlStl^thru Sept. 15th,<br />

SEVERAL GOOD BUYS IN COTTAGES<br />

If your need is Rail Estate, you need:<br />

BEST<br />

BUYS or RENTALS<br />

ONLEY'S<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

4800 ASBURY AVI.<br />

PHONE 07M<br />

ROBERTS<br />

REAL ISTATi<br />

ITU ASBURY AVi, Firit In Service PHONi 0. 6. MM<br />

UNUSUAL OFFERINGS<br />

Not /usi hQu$m,j»ut Homes Planned<br />

BiAUTIFUL CHOICE GARDENS LOCATION<br />

for Gracious Living.<br />

Corner Surf and Hollytree Roads<br />

BEfiSLEYS' POINT<br />

Modern bungalow with 100 feet bay frontage, riparian righfi, Jin*<br />

ALL YEARAROUND HOME. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. '<br />

beach ond dock. Living room 20 by 24 feet, with flr#pl««; «w»<br />

dinus sun room facing bay; 2 bedrooms, each with tiled «tti, CB»<br />

4 bedrooms. Die bith, living ream, epen fireplace, dining rsBm, lined closets, work-saver kitchen, laundry, electric and DM rmW<br />

kitchen, garage, gas fired hot water radiation.<br />

Kohler hot water heat; 2 car garage, large shop, paved ternct, M*<br />

and shrubbery. J21.500, port cash i<br />

Furnished and equipped.<br />

Bungalow facing bay, large lot; living room, kitchen, utility Hi?<br />

2 bedrooms, bath; heating system, garage. $11,500, terms. \<br />

Priced at $20,000 for Quick Sale<br />

Exclusive Sale Agent— Brokers Cooperation Invited,<br />

MARMORA<br />

Ranch type home near new school. Custom built. BJIBIHIII, Iwi<br />

room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, tiled bath »<br />

WALTER A, DiTTRiCH, Inc.<br />

Realtors<br />

Corner Sfh Sr, and Wesley Ave,<br />

SALE<br />

306 EAST 48th STREET<br />

R HY. JUNE.3, <strong>1955</strong><br />

Graduates at<br />

Monday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 13<br />

University<br />

t Q Harbnugli Jr, son <strong>of</strong> Mr Commencement fcsiivn.es at tho<br />

Robert Horbaugh, lBOt S n " -<br />

^v, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, is a canulr<br />

the degree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

in commerce jind finance<br />

University conducts<br />

d Idtthen, m"<br />

closets, built-in furniture, carport. <strong>On</strong> lot with 200 'f!r;<br />

frontage, 125 feat deep. Completely furnished. Including MW n»<br />

refrigerator and washer. Owner leaving state <strong>of</strong>fers «ll tor VJ"<br />

cash and $10,000 FHA mortgage.<br />

Bungalow, near school and Shore Road; built for comFon. -.<br />

cellar, reception hall, large living room, two bedrooms, bttlt, «w<br />

kitchen, garage. <strong>On</strong> lot 70 by 100 foot, lawn and ornamental plim*<br />

Full price $12,500. .1M^<br />

House, wlstar avenue, Marmora. 3 bedrooms, living room, in<br />

bath. For quick sale $7,500 cash.<br />

SUMMER RENTALS<br />

Cozy bungalow, Beasleys Point, nicely furnished, all<br />

2 bedrooms and attic room. 550 week.<br />

lnbUtUtlon w "' br-<br />

W« have been helping those who are interested Inbuyig. I<br />

selling or leafing Real Estate in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and vit^J<br />

If you are interested, we know we can help you too,*<br />

we have helped many others.<br />

HANEY LLOYD CHATTHM<br />

REALTOR<br />

1315 ASBURY AVE.<br />

p HONE0W)|<br />

894 BRIGHTON PLACE<br />

p if<br />

ine cornerbione fol u,e' univer-<br />

Mtvi, ,,cw $900,000 science building<br />

PARTMENT HOUSE<br />

feLH'iL'??' 17th St. Section<br />

|f|r*t floor, 2 bedrooms,<br />

I room, living room,<br />

kitchen and bath,<br />

jcond floor, 1 bedroom,<br />

powder room, kitchen,<br />

dJneHe, screened porch,<br />

fully furnished.<br />

¥9,750<br />

HONE043l| IM. MAXWELL<br />

REALTOR<br />

f 1400 WEST AVENUE<br />

1 "' 1 THg OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEPgER<br />

1<br />

Win Prizes Ann Scribner Ora|<br />

w<br />

'i<br />

Hygiene Qraduate<br />

in Rose Show<br />

-- — .Show isnen bj the Cape May<br />

County Garden Club Ian Saturday^<br />

and Sunday in tMc Con^ntion Hall<br />

In Cape Alay were Mm Ralph Van<br />

Gilder and her daughter, Amy<br />

The bhnw Included 61 clastei <strong>of</strong><br />

- Jsi-5 In all shade* and blends There<br />

also was a hobby exhibit<br />

Ho is a iormt-r member <strong>of</strong> the Miss Van Glider took third plate<br />

m Tity Bejch Patrol<br />

n the arrangements commemorating<br />

Hie dubN 5th annlvcrnary with a<br />

lomposlllon featuring wood<br />

SALE<br />

Mr', Von Gilder took flr*t place<br />

honors In "My Country," „ patrloilc<br />

HOUSE SUITABLE FOR ariniiKcmcnt, 2nd place In Horticulture,<br />

old fashioned rose* <strong>of</strong> the cab-<br />

GUEST HOME bage type, and 3rd place In Roses<br />

with Native Evergreen and Roses In<br />

8 bedrooms, 4 baths, .1 Shoe<br />

completely furnished.<br />

Kor rciming a blue nbbon Mrs<br />

Gas Heat. Vicinity 15th Van Gilder was piesented with a<br />

and Central Avenue teinflcate for a lose bush<br />

$20,000 plus<br />

*1250 for adjoining Lot PricesliatwT<br />

Phone Owner, 103] For Two Increases<br />

for appointment A two-step milk price booit fo<br />

fanners wai announicd this week b<br />

he New Jeiscy Office <strong>of</strong> Milk Indu<br />

tiv. the first effective July I and th<<br />

next on August 1<br />

SALE<br />

OMI Dhector Floyd 11, Hultma<br />

ordered a nse <strong>of</strong> almost on« cent<br />

qmrt on the first effective day ant<br />

a toost <strong>of</strong> still another cent the sec<br />

BAYFRONT, Unusual. Nothing like it. Move In and enjoy ond dale.<br />

th, beautiful sunset and breezes on deck porch overlook- The two boosts in farm prices wil<br />

restore the »,97 a hundredweight<br />

ing bay. 4 large bedrooms, lovely furnishings, with twin about 1J.B cents a quart, which th,<br />

farmers received before March 18.<br />

beds, 2 baths, powder room, living room, dining room,<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman earlier In the year had<br />

kitchen, gai heat, large 2-eir garage. ,, $21,500 ordered a drop <strong>of</strong> almost two centi<br />

beginning March 18. the start <strong>of</strong> the<br />

surplus season. The new order re-<br />

WE HAVE A DUPLEX NEAR THI OMAN AT 111,000, storing the earlier price resulted<br />

from evidence at a public hearing<br />

May is in Trenton,<br />

SUMMIR RINTALS<br />

MORTGAGE LOANS<br />

Conventional—F.H.A.<br />

Construction Loans—G.I.<br />

MURRAY<br />

NATIONAL BANK<br />

OF Oq^N CITY<br />

REALTY COMPANY<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />

SEA (SLI fJFFICE:<br />

43rd Street and Lindlt Avfnv*<br />

132 Atlantic Ave, Phone 303S Hcmbrr Ftdrr.l Dcpnlt luonaee<br />

l'orpor«lloo<br />

FOR RiNT<br />

BUNGALOW<br />

!brtr§oms, near beach, living room, dining room, eom- SNACK BAR<br />

Mien kitchen and nice bath. Outside hot and cold with FOUNTAIN<br />

ihower. Driveway. , .,., ,,,,,, 18,000, furnished. Fully equipped, good<br />

corner location and<br />

COTTAGE<br />

attractive building.<br />

J2nd Sirett loeaf Ion, 3 bedrooms and bith, living room, Season<br />

; dining room, kitchen, etc. Used as rooming house,<br />

$15,000, furnished.<br />

BUNGALOW<br />

Undreams and bath, living room, dining room, kitchen,<br />

utility room, Property must b§ moved from lot.<br />

$5,800, furnished.<br />

NO PHONI INFORMATION.<br />

OUR SUMMIR RINTAL LISTINGS ARI MOST COMPLETE.<br />

David V. Bradford<br />

REALTOR<br />

111 Atlantic Avanue Phone 1856<br />

S ANN SCRIBNER ,<br />

Miss Ann Scribner, daughlLM-<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scribner, 2(K<br />

Central av., was graduated last nigln<br />

from the School <strong>of</strong> Oral Hygiene ol<br />

the University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania. Tho<br />

commencement marks the complc<br />

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

650.00<br />

5. M. PONTIERE<br />

Corner 11th & Asbury Ave.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

DUPLEX<br />

•sy Front. Furnllhed.<br />

$9,000<br />

COTTAGi<br />

] Bedroom, 17th St. Section.<br />

Furnished.<br />

$9,000<br />

Suisn Rentals, Any Sec. <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

OLIVE MaePHERSON<br />

13th and Witt Avanue<br />

1 Mafflews lists<br />

Dt f C<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s high school f nd <br />

The garden contains many varie<br />

ties <strong>of</strong> ro:,C5, including giecn, striped,<br />

violet, maroon and blue<br />

Cars Collide Near<br />

Tuckahoe; Two Hurt'<br />

Two passengers were 'Injured in a<br />

iolllilon Of two cars at the Route 50<br />

overpass near Tuckahoe, Monday<br />

State Police said the drivers were<br />

William S. Powdncy, <strong>of</strong> Mayi Landing,<br />

and Anthony Frlmunte, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

Jesse Dowdney, 29, ^'os a(|.<br />

mltlcd to Shore' Memorial Hospital<br />

With possible Internal injuries. Paula<br />

Primantc, riding • In tho other car,<br />

wn» treated nt the hospital toe face<br />

JUUO<br />

FURNISHED<br />

Corner — Three Bedroom Bungalow<br />

Large Open Porch Double Lot<br />

Automatic Washer<br />

$11,750 , . , Will Finance<br />

ROBERT W, MARTINDALE<br />

4S22 Baltimore Ave.<br />

REALTOR<br />

Belgrade 6-2581<br />

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

PLANT FOUNDID IN IWt<br />

COMPLETE TITLE INSURANCE<br />

THROUGHOUT NEW JERSEY<br />

Phila. 43, Pa.<br />

CHELSEA TITLE<br />

and GUARANTY COMPANY<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

NATIONAL BANK OF OCEAN CITY 1 BUILDING<br />

OTHER OFFICE^<br />

AllMlIc Cltf. Huiilc. BIB Ids <strong>City</strong>. Wildwood, Cap* Miy Court !•»•«,<br />

Bidl Vlulud, M%t* IABIII^, tuDu Bint, Fn*k>ld ul MiiiMni<br />

'v.^,-!sV, A-.' 1<br />

f--,t: ^ ; .Ui ^ ' "', • '/C '• , ..ffV}^;;- *.V W,<br />

Large house. Two bedrooms first floor. Second DM*<br />

living room, kitchen, electric,, water. 2 fireplace!, J"* "J*<br />

Comfortably furnished, $300 for season. Or will Mil «' "•»•"*•<br />

Choice Building Sites, Marmora, Palermo, Beesleyi Mnt,<br />

some as low as $300. ,<br />

HERMAN B. WALKER<br />

REAL ESTATE INSURANT;<br />

Shore Road, next to Texaco Station, M»rn»»<br />

fpjt SALE<br />

FINE COLONIAL ALL<br />

80? SEVENjH STREET<br />

Pint floor: Screened porch, living room, dlnlnr<br />

pantry, haatar room, Wla powd«r room, maid •<br />

thrubbad yard anpi ?.ear garag*. (FurnUHad)<br />

ind floor: 3 b«(rwmi,,porch fi*d 2 tllad b»«<br />

attic,. Whola hou« hardwood flaara apd f*<br />

RENTAL TO 6CPT6MBER Mm CftfeDlt*<br />

Astd Owntr will sill Far Bali<br />

Apply ^32 Ojcean Ayt. ' '<br />

/tf 1 * UtJAf^J.'<br />

cs<br />

A Wonderful "LOW-COST OF-LIVING<br />

y\ Community! I«OO ACRE<br />

Mmtsted Park<br />

I nftiii riiiditlii etmniilir tf<br />

iirMHil felMit ii tki piiif<br />

an M* auUmi tl<br />

MAYS LANDING. N. J.<br />

Iti '<br />

rfj,^^.,-^,'<br />

• Five «ttractivE home «iyl« • Complctcly<br />

finished and decorated • Fully<br />

insulated • Full basement • All-<br />

Electfic kitchen • Hardwood flnorl<br />

• Tile bath • Automatic oit heat'<br />

* Large cloieli with flush doora<br />

• 1/3 Acre lots with matured trees<br />

* Paved itrectt • Convenient churches,<br />

•chooli, thoppinc facilities • Completely<br />

planned community * Swimming.<br />

fohinR-f boating nearby.<br />

A SAFE PLACE TO LIVE<br />

IN THIS ATOMIC AGE!<br />

.";L<br />

','-fl<br />

SAMPLES OPIN!<br />

Now iiit duk ^ J<br />

KAtiV T«l iltAfll. iTom A|-<br />

Innlle fill it**, Bl. "> '< '• »f<br />

Hmr Ti»ifc Hrelr. Turn Ifll<br />

rail" i» lilh *v.-. Turn lieM<br />

•in^llll Avr to imniplcs.<br />

PUt<br />

L**&<br />

COMPLETE!<br />

'Aslittieas<br />

"THE MIRACLE HOME"<br />

v . p g new fiome is a Iriurnphant<br />

building accomplishment. Never before has<br />

there been a large four-bedroom two-bath<br />

home available at SMch a low ^rlce. This home<br />

has ceramic tile baths with colored fixtures,<br />

deluxe kitchen with Magic-Chef gas range,<br />

Hotpoint clothes washer, American Steel<br />

and Formica cabinets, exhausj fan, full intulatlon,<br />

oak hardwood Aodrs, G-E Airwall<br />

gas beat and finished garage.<br />

SOMERS POINT DEVELOPMENT COMPANr<br />

Laurel Orlv* Btrween P«rkw«y *nd Rout* 9. S.P. 3133<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Garden State Parkway<br />

by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-Somers Point Golf Course<br />

4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS<br />

VetMIMMflDtwa<br />

SillUmtnt Clntj«<br />

JHAni<br />

v .. •„'<br />

.«•• ?••>.'!•.. ".»<br />

• "j"irf *i?i yrfct<strong>of</strong>f* .--\»i. 'il(<br />

,;V<br />

Tiy our<br />

Sandwfches<br />

anj othw<br />

QUALITY FOOp — azA<br />

9 •: - •:.' ,<br />

5 I<br />

;,N<br />

i?. ?xf, 9wn*f*t yr ij>^ s - '&<br />

DANA PASTRY SHOI<br />

Between Wwt and bay Avenue*<br />

THE HOME OF.<br />

THE FAMOUS<br />

CINNAMON BUNS<br />

OPEN DAILY 8:30 A. M. to 9:30 P. M.<br />

-;:!<br />

• _^i f ^ ^ ^ , H h j^. ' ;B, ;: , ^ ^<br />

choose<br />

saint coler.<br />

th« color. • •<br />

your color<br />

automatically...<br />

\seeing<br />

±vmmmmj*,siw&<br />

first time 11<br />

FREE-<strong>On</strong>e Quart <strong>of</strong> Matching<br />

the Purchase <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e Galjon <strong>of</strong> WaH<br />

DAVIS TT*" CO.<br />

E... • ;•; v ^<br />

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m —SECTION FOUR<br />

fHi<br />

V?<br />

ins Approved<br />

Road Work<br />

r p Township Appoints<br />

f I Traffic Officer<br />

resolution approv<br />

: T V Jng the specifications for the Im-<br />

provement <strong>of</strong> Perry Koad In Peteri-<br />

twre w»s passed by members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

• tTpP*r Township Committee; meeting<br />

here Monday evening. This approval<br />

t» subject to confirmation by the<br />

New Jersey State Highway Depart-<br />

ment-<br />

~.,"Cbarle» Webb <strong>of</strong> Petersburg was<br />

iwom In as special <strong>of</strong>ficer and will<br />

' tike charge <strong>of</strong> directing traffic to en<br />

(Kt churchgoers In Tuckahoe to<br />

jrn»» the highway In safety to at<br />

tend the «BurcheiTWebl>~w11l begin<br />

fill duties next Sunday.<br />

A property owner In Stralhmcrc<br />

TO PREVENT APOPLEXY<br />

LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE<br />

By Dr. J. L. Herbert<br />

Apoplexy Is commonly known<br />

as paralytic stroke. Ninety per<br />

cent <strong>of</strong> strokes are associated with<br />

Ugh blood pressure. Apoplexy Is<br />

brought about by the rupture <strong>of</strong><br />

diseased arteries <strong>of</strong> the brain<br />

•from too high blood pressure.<br />

Apoplexy is a very serious condl-<br />

Una. If the condition does not<br />

result fatally it usually leaves one<br />

side <strong>of</strong> the body paralyzed.<br />

There are small nerves leading<br />

to all the blood vessels which<br />

control the flow <strong>of</strong> blood and also<br />

.regulate the pressure. It is<br />

fthrough this mechanism that Chir-<br />

opractic adjustment!! reach the<br />

[cause <strong>of</strong> high Wood pressure and<br />

Mother conditions <strong>of</strong> the blood ves-<br />

sels and circulation. By normaliz-<br />

ing the blood pressure now you<br />

•trill aveH the possibility <strong>of</strong> a<br />

stroke In the future.<br />

(This Is one <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> Chir-<br />

opractic educational advertise-<br />

ments appearing in this paper<br />

each Thursday through the<br />

courtesy <strong>of</strong> the chiropractors<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fleasantville. N. J.)<br />

requested the township committee to<br />

Improve 10O additional feet <strong>of</strong> Bay-<br />

view dr. In Strathmcre, which now<br />

stops at Prestcott rd. He was in-<br />

formed that the responsibility for<br />

filling in the road to tiring It up to<br />

grade la the developer's, and then<br />

the township will gravel the road.<br />

A letter from the Mosquito Exter-<br />

mination Commission <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

County regarding the water hole<br />

caused by the access road /ORIGINALS<br />

Dramatic New Black Velvet Finish<br />

Wrought Iron Dinettes<br />

Fashioned to Add a Continental Flair M<br />

Your Home<br />

nznn<br />

$<br />

Table and 4 Chair<br />

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

fxquhl't New Contlntntal Color.<br />

CUVE PINK, SILVEICREY. MMZE VEUOW<br />

COMI. .. CHOOII YOURS TODAYI<br />

• Fashionable Sleek-<strong>Line</strong>d Continental<br />

Design<br />

• Delightful New Lido Plastic Pattern «n<br />

Table Top and Matching Plastic<br />

Chair Upholrtery<br />

• Chair* Are Upholstered with WMEX<br />

the Miracle Upholstery Material.<br />

Exclusive Bonding Process PrettcM<br />

Pattern Permanently Against W«fl»<br />

• Poit<strong>of</strong>o-built, Form-Fit, Non-MartlW<br />

Chair Backs ,<br />

We Smart Set for your DMaa Hw>m, lM*T.<br />

Dining Area, DlneH; Potto or Klm**> ,<br />

9:30 A. At to 5:30 P. M. -r Fridays and Saturdays 9:30 A.<br />

Moving Shoreward?<br />

It sure ysv notify our <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

wr change <strong>of</strong> addrtit a week in<br />

i you won't mlsi a tin<br />

gf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> news<br />

Printed and Published in America's Groo/ttr Family Resoil<br />

HthYEAR — No. 8 OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Week-End Weathir<br />

Thurtdiy, OCCIIIWHI Mln I<br />

Frldiy, partly chwdir, MnNn<br />

Siturdty, B*n«r<br />

Joseph Tliomas Kenned><br />

Alice Lorraine Koch<br />

Hans .luriMi Knlli<br />

Sill\ llidiii.l! I ind<br />

Lois l.lovd<br />

l^ooi'tie <strong>On</strong>in l.inlei'. Jr<br />

^onia Azin LdiiL'cnet kei<br />

AnMelina Lonf^o<br />

Mary Carolyn Loper<br />

llilmar Hieliard Louis<br />

Marilyn Ann Lussiio<br />

Kileen Delores MacKain<br />

Charles Hieliard McDiiwell<br />

Walter Tredwin Messick<br />

Clara Mae Mevei<br />

lieor^e Kveretl Morse. Jr<br />

Hiihcil Scott Mm tun<br />

Judith Cecelia N'eweoml)<br />

Joseph William Newsomo<br />

(.'alherjite Anne Overs<br />

Milton Curtis Parker. Jr<br />

lldwina Taiila Piriauu<br />

linlnli Paul Plait<br />

t II \ Itt Ptuwu.<br />

Joan Marie Reed<br />

Alhnila Edna liobiuelte<br />

I>olores Kathrvn Konis<br />

Handle Crater Rosenbei'uer<br />

Joseph William Hull<br />

I illuui M n Satlji<br />

Phaon tlarr Schap[>e]]<br />

.\iinr-y Claire Scheldt<br />

A ml re Paul Sihollei<br />

. Kdward Plliliji Seolt<br />

Harbaia Jean Seilll<br />

Mary Ellen Slurp<br />

Raymond I.eroy Sharp. ,l|-<br />

Mnry Leah Shropshire<br />

RosL' Marie Someis<br />

Carol Florence Soov<br />

Hieliard Conrad Stnuilimulk<br />

Janet Loretta f!;<br />

Il v chard Josrr'i Vinnacointx<br />

J ie Carni .* Voss<br />

Joan Rlijiibctli Waldis<br />

Shar:in Uernieo Walker<br />

Itohert Hieliard Webei<br />

Frank Hovee Wickes<br />

DoriifFica Janice Wietelltlial<br />

Jean Ann Carol U'ildi.<br />

F'atricia Joan Winner<br />

W ilium Otis Win/ II<br />

Dokires Ann Workman<br />

P in m i I him W IU.MII*.<br />

I hum is 11\ Wrif,Mns<br />

Stum ind<br />

M-imjnt r tin<br />

(h piirtmi nt<br />

Tht local party was about IS<br />

minute* tt sea <strong>of</strong>f the Langport<br />

rock pile when they taw the burn-<br />

ing boat. Another five minutes and<br />

they were alongside the doomed<br />

craft and. despite the ever-present<br />

danger <strong>of</strong> exploding oas tankt,<br />

took the Injured men to safety.<br />

"Dwelling pieces and sleeping or<br />

living accommodations more com-<br />

monly known >s motor courts end<br />

tourist cottages are prohlbtfed."<br />

1 he brojd question <strong>of</strong> wherelf*i"n <strong>of</strong> a laicc motel project in an No 77*. which was adopted by the<br />

. . . . . , , • , - , a'l' •• «••» onllnanc«<br />

flih on tin bun SOIW.IV nut ,.1 L,,, HT , i t 6 V f *" OV * r '"* •'"• whlth gSV#rn<br />

sti.inun, l|i>ik hiu mil i ipt "ano down Inlirsday bj i construction and operation <strong>of</strong> pub-<br />

rilumiv Ii inkinfultl u.is skip|nr Superior CoUl t Judge Vincent I He lodging houses Many such laws<br />

Aboaul MHO Pi ink sttilmjii Linn'S Haneman, in Atlantic CltV rmt " '* ""••'•' •partmmt houses<br />

Willnm I. Fir(.usiin i In ()i i m < il\ which h,is in ordl * nd hotel epartments. but net mo-<br />

Oit in till piillli ^uiHi on tllL- buok-i prolllbltlii). M '<br />

,.noUls illowhil-thou,:!, b, .. Ihf ,l|UM Ilmi.Inln , m t a „,„, ,„<br />

'.».h.t' n lr;.r1,:;urm, i : i , i n r^L i r^ "j^i^jr^<br />

w> uithm tht. nt\ limits<br />

I A nmli.I is i hull] undii till.- liu<br />

I iKuitllni. Hi JuilLf Illiumjn who<br />

•-o mini ihinn^ his dismiss il <strong>of</strong> i<br />

suit flkd in ,i tricup uf Mm'iii<br />

Ihuu^h ill siKiiiitid mi>tu>> mtiv ho<br />

diLmrd hottK *<br />

lli> jlso ni.iKil th.it u hi ii tin '<br />

Mjr^jlt. uldmani.1. \wis udupUd in i<br />

11)1« molils nnc unhi ird «f i<br />

Another section <strong>of</strong> the same<br />

I amendment provides that "no build.<br />

i inji to be constructed for the pur-<br />

I pose <strong>of</strong> containing! a permitted use<br />

or pel milted uses for residential<br />

dwelling, slccpinii or living aecom<br />

modations shall contain less than 600<br />

square feet <strong>of</strong> floor space for each<br />

famlli mm" ixilushc <strong>of</strong> pnuli or<br />

cmiiffc space.<br />

J Al Hit 1 mm IIIL binnn))' btiit tlir<br />

Mini o»nf Oinii C iti -> snl>-pos.t<br />

tillins mil lit tipinid tomoiioii ind<br />

i tin si mnd on full I Tiislni islu f<br />

in Ad mi- inin.ii.iL.il iiusiuik | Zoners Turn Down<br />

•tJ'i.i^r.hr'n^^'on ,.: Realty Office Plea<br />

liiiiitliulk mil bt m lilt ai,iihbli' to<br />

. nijiiifioiil pjtions buMiinitiL' to<br />

ImuiiiHv .mil thi> 14|h si subslitiun<br />

.mil opt n fur business tin lust oi<br />

'ni\t iniinlb<br />

The city <strong>of</strong>lieial.s /He still awnititiu<br />

j st itl appioiil <strong>of</strong> i sll|>pliniLntil<br />

pioj.et to aliMirb IIIL $ 11 mm dLffn<br />

i ciU'o between Ule contract price and<br />

| the $40,000 appropriated by the cit><br />

and the state for the program<br />

| Tile laic approval uf the contract<br />

price by the si me has set the work<br />

.schedule book, with (lit- result lh.il<br />

the project will extend well into<br />

July before completion, the mayiu<br />

said<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hoard <strong>of</strong> Zonini'<br />

Adjustment reported to the rity<br />

commissioner's Friday the rejection<br />

<strong>of</strong> an appeal <strong>of</strong> Arthur S. and Flm<br />

encc. II. Brooks to establish a real<br />

Mnvoi |.d«JHl II DoKku n portid I LstJ l'- 1 m ' have arrived<br />

I TL.<br />

Jl 33 ° Wcsl< ">' av<br />

fr ire Mr and MM ROJ<br />

1 »«uck, formerly <strong>of</strong> lion<br />

j£J. and their daughter and<br />

Mr and Mrs Leslie<br />

' <strong>of</strong> Baltimore, Md<br />

•two couples arc partners<br />

1 ,p»nagcmcnt <strong>of</strong> a guest<br />

recently purchased<br />

^xtensively renovated<br />

"~> were frcquqnt sum<br />

s here before they<br />

to move here pernin<br />

"Dog Days" will begin in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Cily nexl Wednesday. <strong>Jun</strong>e 15.<br />

tinder proclamation <strong>of</strong> Mayor Ed<br />

word D. Bowker. dogs running, at<br />

inrijc after that dote, cither with or<br />

without henses will be fair game<br />

foi tht dn« calUier<br />

The prohibition on dogs at large<br />

11 placed in effeit .innualh during<br />

the warm summer months as n pri.<br />

cjution agonist rabies<br />

<strong>City</strong> ito|i tonlrol duties are han<br />

died by the Atlnntic Cnunly SPCA<br />

which perlodicolly wa^cs war on<br />

straj anlmils The SPCA maintains<br />

a pound in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, where cap<br />

Hired dogs aie ktpt until either de<br />

stroyed or placed hi a good home<br />

Mayor Bowker's proclamation h<br />

sued lhl« w*ek follows:<br />

Whereas, dogs running at large<br />

either licensed or unlicensed,' In the<br />

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

nuisance and a health menace,<br />

'I. Kdward H, Bowker, mayor <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, do herehj<br />

declare lh


SECI<br />

lifeguard Tests<br />

to be Televised<br />

•* ; fcM <strong>of</strong> Special<br />

|n>l addition our experience enables us to fit your child<br />

correctly. So,- you can rely on RUGGIES and us to help<br />

**£iy T *l»t\ yoU> child <strong>of</strong>f right. Come in and lit us show<br />

''-you the shoes ttiit tolvo your problems for first steps—<br />

and through school.<br />

Complete Selection <strong>of</strong> CHILDREN'S SHOES<br />

\ TOTS to TEENS and IN-BETWEENS<br />

^_ Doctors' Prescriptions Accurately Filled<br />

' ', fOpen-Friday and<br />

% CHILDREN'S SHOES<br />

923 Asbury Ave. phone 3373<br />

Have you visited *..<br />

BENTON'S?<br />

OCEAN CITY'S NEW, YEAR-ROUND<br />

Store for Boys and Girls<br />

Over the week end we Invite<br />

you to come get acquainted<br />

With us* See our national<br />

brand merchandise openly<br />

displayed for easy selection<br />

at prices all tan afford,<br />

. See our... fashion right<br />

. Girls Coordinates<br />

SHORTS<br />

Sanforlnd Avondalc Dublin fabric—elastic b»ck—I Urge<br />

pocktti. Turritd Vft cufh—red or blue.<br />

3 to .«&• ••>.-•,. 1 . 2 5 7 to 14 ... 1 , 5 0<br />

PEOAl- PUSHERS<br />

>abrle urn* « shorts — covered elastic back — 1 large<br />

fMK)«rt+-3 button fog doling. t<br />

3toW<br />

1.50<br />

SLEEVELESS BLOUSES<br />

7 to 14 1.95<br />

Ooruty Check. Hitua gingham—2 pockets on shirt—tall<br />

tev^ct Parr «llar. Stnforlw).<br />

3 to AX. 1.00 7tol4 1.50<br />

HALTER<br />

Donny check lisive gingham I .00<br />

Open Friday and Saturday 'III 9 P. M.<br />

to im E» M Ms<br />

813 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

, ., (Oppoait* Stalnton'a)<br />

PHONE'<br />

MM<br />

Drainage Bond<br />

Study Started by<br />

<strong>City</strong> Officials<br />

Seek Temporary<br />

Remedy by Ditch<br />

Along Railroad<br />

The initial step in paper<br />

work preceding tr» proposed<br />

halfmiUion-d<strong>of</strong>lar storm water<br />

drainage project planned for<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will begin immed*<br />

lately with a survey by city<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the retirement<br />

schedule <strong>of</strong>bonds previously<br />

issued.<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Revenue and finance<br />

Harvey W, Adams and <strong>City</strong> Solicitor<br />

John E Boswelt announced Friday<br />

they will discuss the city's bonded<br />

indebtedness condition In an effort<br />

to begin the remedy for the city's<br />

perplexing drainage problem.<br />

Director Adams explained that<br />

torn* misting bends will b* «•<br />

tlred In 1957. A band issue In lfM<br />

won't become due until 1958, en*<br />

year after the existing bonds mrw<br />

retired,. Thta mathod will enibla<br />

the lemmliiientri to field the tax<br />

rat* level In the face ef the hugs<br />

prelect, he asserted.<br />

Meantime, the city la discussing<br />

with the Pennsylvania Reading Seashore<br />

<strong>Line</strong>s the possibility <strong>of</strong> a tern<br />

porary drainage system along the<br />

railroad right-<strong>of</strong>-way from 14th to<br />

29th sts.<br />

Mayor Edward B. Bowker reported<br />

that tentative plans call for the digging<br />

<strong>of</strong> a drainage ditch two feet<br />

deep end 18 inches wide on both<br />

Ides adjacent to the tracks. The<br />

ditch will empty Into drainage pipes<br />

at various streets along Its route.<br />

The errnmltilener) are holding<br />

the pi-^osal {far the temporary<br />

prelect In abeyance pending an<br />

Investigation <strong>of</strong> the c«t, and also<br />

to determine whether the prelect<br />

will have any place In the ultimate<br />

overall drainage plan.<br />

The improvement <strong>of</strong> the resort's^<br />

drainage system was promised with.<br />

In two years by the city commission,<br />

ers at their-Induction Into <strong>of</strong>fice fol.<br />

lowing their election May 11.<br />

Al that time. Mr, Adams nolntocl<br />

out that the city's bonded indebtedness<br />

in the next two years will be<br />

reduced to a point whore the project<br />

can be financed with a bond issue<br />

without increasing the tax rate.<br />

He said that an engineer's survey<br />

<strong>of</strong> drainage in all sections <strong>of</strong> the<br />

city shows a definite need for<br />

ISfiO.OOO worth <strong>of</strong> work to Install an<br />

adequate system.<br />

Local Fishermen Rescue<br />

2 Men on Burning Boat<br />

Csntlnutd from page 1<br />

atns was .treated there far singed<br />

eyebrows, while Mllllgan was rushed<br />

to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Hospital, where<br />

he was admitted with tint and<br />

second degree burns sf the face,<br />

neck and back, '<br />

Steelman reporter] that the party<br />

then headed for the fishing grounds<br />

and a short time later saw white<br />

smoke on the horizon In the vicinity<br />

<strong>of</strong> the burning boat, indicating that<br />

It had sunk.<br />

Cent Guard beats from the Atlinfle<br />

<strong>City</strong> and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> stations<br />

went to the tune but could net<br />

save the craft. Th* angina backfired<br />

and set fire to the deck. Mil.<br />

llgan was Injured trying to extinguish<br />

the flames,<br />

Capt, frank Steelmin Sr,, operator<br />

<strong>of</strong> the local party boat docks, re.<br />

marked on the fate which hi the<br />

first place prompted four party boat<br />

workers 16 go fishing on their day<br />

<strong>of</strong>f, and which In the second place<br />

prompted them to try the Lobster<br />

Pot area <strong>of</strong>f Atlantic <strong>City</strong> instead <strong>of</strong><br />

rive Fathoms fishing grounds just<br />

south <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,'<br />

Two Army <strong>of</strong>ficers with <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

background met under unuiint tlr-_<br />

cumstincii In Korea recently. See<br />

story In lite, 2, page 6.<br />

WARDS<br />

WEEK END SPECIALS<br />

'..• — Friday —<br />

LEMON CHIFFON PIE<br />

WITH WHIPPED TOPPING<br />

60c<br />

—Friday & Saturday—<br />

FIVE LAYER CAKE<br />

FILLED WITH CHOCOLATE<br />

FUDGE met TOPPiD WITH<br />

•UTTIR CRIAM and BITS<br />

OF tlTTM CHOCOLATE<br />

70c<br />

— Saturday —<br />

PINEAPPLE<br />

CHIFFON PIES<br />

WITH WHIHPIB TOPPING<br />

60c<br />

WARDS<br />

PASTRY SHOP<br />

INC.<br />

724 Asbury Avtnu*<br />

PhoM 1260<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

Service to Others Key to Full<br />

Life, Luff Advises Graduates<br />

Continued from page 1<br />

faciurers have learned well the trick<br />

<strong>of</strong> telling and have taught all you<br />

girls to fashion your hair in the latest<br />

styles. Television has taught ui<br />

the names <strong>of</strong> lipsticks, rouges, per.<br />

fumes and soaps. They teach us ail<br />

the things we should use for our<br />

physical well being.<br />

"The same application rnay be<br />

employed to develop • pleasing,<br />

courteous and affable perwnillty,<br />

If all thett material psnlUIIHet<br />

art added to an unnldih fmto»'<br />

allry with property guldMl Hiinklnt<br />

and effort to service and to tielp-<br />

Ing the other fellow, you will hive<br />

a wethreunded perssnality.<br />

Class <strong>of</strong> 94 Seniors<br />

to be Graduated Tues.<br />

Continued from page 1<br />

The school orchestra will provide<br />

!he muslenl portion <strong>of</strong>'the programr<br />

ivhich will Include the selections<br />

Graduation Overture 11 , by Herfurth,<br />

inc! "Anywhere I Wander", by Laesor.<br />

Itllmar Lewis is president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

r,?duating eiass, Charles Richard Mc-<br />

Dowell, vice president; Oeraldlne<br />

Ann Chadwick, secretary, and Mary<br />

iarp, treasurer.<br />

but history fcai no record <strong>of</strong> any<br />

other such taacher. He was the<br />

greatest ipMller, He never gat to<br />

make Ms apMchai In air-contlltloned<br />

auditarlumc or lovtly rooms. He<br />

mad* Mis (patches down along the<br />

•Ushere and gut an the mountainslde,<br />

Mt they were the «r«at-<br />

•it •peeehts the world has ever<br />

heard!<br />

.1<br />

"He was the greatest philosopher;<br />

the greatest executive; the greatest<br />

statesman; the greatest humanitar.<br />

ian. By any objective stundard. He<br />

was the greatest man that ever<br />

lived. The question, as we close. Is<br />

how did Ho get that wsy? Do you re.<br />

member what He said to his followers:<br />

"'He who would be chief among<br />

you must become the servant <strong>of</strong><br />

all! 1 "<br />

Children's Week<br />

Plans Advanced<br />

Many Merchants Join<br />

Hotelmen's Event<br />

The Hotel ana Restaurant Afsocia.<br />

ion plans to issue identification<br />

cards-to-alHthose -who-take advantage<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Children's Week <strong>of</strong>fer,<br />

so that they can more easily qualify<br />

for the <strong>of</strong>fered extras while here.<br />

In addition to regular members,<br />

he Association is receiving support<br />

from many associate members and<br />

participating merchants In all parts<br />

f the city.<br />

Children's Week was launched last<br />

Both the commencement and bLc-year<br />

as a Diamond Jubilee feature.<br />

:alaureate exercises will begin This year it is being more exten.<br />

remptly at 8 p. m.<br />

sively publiciied.<br />

RICHARD'S<br />

819 ASBURY AVTNUiV<br />

Dresses, Suits, Beach I Sportswear<br />

SPECIAL SALE<br />

JUNIOR SIZES 9 TO 15<br />

SUMMER $<br />

SUITS<br />

Values to $10.95<br />

4 Good Reason to Shop in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>—tint<br />

BUDD'S<br />

DECORATOR<br />

SHOP<br />

743 ASBURY AVI, PHONE 2803<br />

MAPLE FURNITURE<br />

SLIP COVERS<br />

CRETONNE or SNUG FITTING<br />

KNITTED FABRICS<br />

1.98<br />

Stf<br />

S<strong>of</strong>as take 3 Sits<br />

HUTS WHAT YOU GET-<br />

AT SAVINGS UP TO 50%<br />

... Cord Welled Piping<br />

Compile Reversibility (or<br />

Twice u Much Weir<br />

Big Selsclion <strong>of</strong> Decorator<br />

Pttlenu and Colon<br />

BAMBOO PORCH SHADES<br />

M*if« <strong>of</strong> hirdnt nifvrii flnlih outilde btmboo.<br />

Vi" «l«t». Compl.t* with tordi,<br />

•rid hook« fir hiniini.<br />

All sr* •«. lono.<br />

Vf% W. wide<br />

3 U. wide<br />

4 ft, wide<br />

1.00<br />

1.19<br />

1.S9<br />

BUDD'S<br />

5 ft. wide<br />

6 ft. wide<br />

7 ..'«.• wide<br />

Open Friday and Saturday<br />

Evenings Until 9 P.M.<br />

2 ft. wide<br />

79c<br />

1.98<br />

2.3?<br />

2.79<br />

Seek Shelter in CD<br />

Test. Public Utged<br />

Offlelats said that during the 10-<br />

minute alert eltlieni should refrain<br />

from using the telephone except for<br />

"Minimize wlf-tiilnEIng, sen action<br />

fmergtnejr calls for police, firemen<br />

and self-purpose. Consider the other<br />

or physicians. Houiehoidifs tie id<br />

fellow and other girl and their<br />

vised not to turn <strong>of</strong>f gas at the me-<br />

thoughts and wishes. This charaeter-<br />

ter, not to turn <strong>of</strong>f pilot lights, but<br />

Istie to minimize the importance <strong>of</strong><br />

to turn <strong>of</strong>f gas nnge burneri and<br />

the other fellow, which we all have<br />

non-automatic gai appliances such as<br />

In some degree, is one which we<br />

manually operated water heiten or<br />

have to learn to conquer for a suc-<br />

room heaters, ' *<br />

cessful arid happy life,<br />

Electricity should not be turned<br />

<strong>of</strong>f at the meter. Weetrie appliances<br />

"The best hope I see for the<br />

which they know how to operate<br />

present generation <strong>of</strong> high school<br />

should be turned <strong>of</strong>f except radio<br />

and college vouth to strengthen<br />

and television which should be left<br />

thflr determination to follow a bet-<br />

on for emergency Instructions from<br />

ter way <strong>of</strong> life Is the tact that<br />

CD <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

there Is ia neneral recognition by<br />

tvtryone today that there it net More than 100 amusement and<br />

much hope for the world unless business firms in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />

During rh* tttf all traffic In Kit<br />

we all came to believe net only In neighboring communities are coop-<br />

•ret I* to bt hafM, Motorl»t» tri<br />

a Supreme Being, but alss in a erating with resort hotel and res.<br />

atkid Is park tb«lr vthicln «t Hit<br />

way <strong>of</strong> good moral living." taurant people this year in helping<br />

curb and iiik ihtittr iiiinlt ar<br />

to make the second annual Chll.<br />

IniM* buiMtnei wtMrt rh«y will<br />

"The plan <strong>of</strong> serylce to our fellow-<br />

dren's Week observance in outstand.<br />

not t» tre»pfi»ln». RtilrMd trafrtt<br />

man is the everlasting one given us<br />

ing success.<br />

will eenflnut to run.<br />

by the greatest man that ever lived Sponsored by the Hotel and Jlei.<br />

In this world . . . the Man <strong>of</strong> Galilee. taurant Association, the special pro.<br />

MOTHERS!!<br />

He was the greatest salesman that gram i| scheduled for <strong>Jun</strong>e 23 to 30, Buy Your Chlldrtn'. Wfir If<br />

ever, livid. He took a totally un. Each child under 12 accompanied<br />

trained staff <strong>of</strong> 12 who had never by a parent or other paying adult CHILPRENS OUTFItTfBS<br />

sold anything and made them into will he a free guest during that<br />

the greatest sales force the world week at hotels which are members SPEARS ^<br />

has ever known.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Association,<br />

1676 aUONTlC AVE<br />

In addition, the young gueits<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

"He was the greatest teacher.<br />

will be treated to a wide variety <strong>of</strong><br />

He never get to be In a clauroom,<br />

amuieminft such as movies, boardwalk<br />

games and boat rMes, an out-<br />

BBOKEN I.ENSES<br />

door wejner roast, and novelty BEFAIBING DllftlCATKD<br />

gifts. They ads will fee taken en a<br />

tour o the city hill and Its vail<br />

oui departments. If they wish.<br />

VehleuUr traffle li to pull to the<br />

ilde <strong>of</strong> the itreet and remain there<br />

for the duration <strong>of</strong> th# test. Per. Wherever<br />

ioni In public buildings will be ex. indoors by<br />

ContlnuM from pa|« 1petted<br />

to go into designated ihelter remain there for<br />

tion phaae <strong>of</strong> Uio alert<br />

areas and all building staffs should participation I*,<br />

Civil Defense and Disaster Control be prepared to follow reiular oper.<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials hive placed emphasis on the •ting OD procedures, HospiUi!, ho. Cob<br />

importance <strong>of</strong> taking ihelter whin tejs, theatres and churehes will fo!. Tlie "Fa<br />

the Bed Alert Is sounded. Residents low established procedures as far at P«Ck No.<br />

are urged to leam the at raid warn- possible.<br />

yesterday, « l t<br />

ings and to comply with Uiitruetioni<br />

from air raid wardeni, auxiliary and State dtfMM sfflelid an eon- dement wttUler. Th<br />

regular police, who will direct them ctntratlng on ritinni taking •hti- dale is nc)tt Tutsday<br />

to shelter areas.<br />

t«r whtn tht "Red" alert ii seund. th f l<br />

The will n»f M* •nV mobllln.<br />

ed. Until plant for an evacuation<br />

lien <strong>of</strong> CD foresi oth.r thin war-<br />

program fiivt been completed,<br />

deni, r«gul»r police and auxliliry<br />

•utrwrltlM Mid they mutt Iniltt and ieave ,i 5 p. m<br />

psllc* during Hilt ilirt ind rhtri<br />

thlf all franic be .topped, butei. b<br />

wlir fet no ilmuliM »iri§l


6 —SECTION ONE<br />

i at Seavlew<br />

,' Several ,gin»«U from Pittsburgh,<br />

have been visiting "it the Sea-<br />

Hotel. Included In the Pittsi<br />

lliltor list Is the Rev. Ernest<br />

Custom Made<br />

STAIR RAILS<br />

Painted or Galvantad<br />

Reasonably Priced<br />

THE<br />

DANA<br />

SHOP<br />

8th Street<br />

Between Waif and Bay Avenues<br />

The Home <strong>of</strong> the Famous<br />

CINNAMON BUNS<br />

©PIN DAILY 8s30 A. M. fo Si30 P. M,<br />

CUSTOM MADE<br />

ORNAMENTAL<br />

IRON<br />

Made in our<br />

Own Plant<br />

in Marmora<br />

i Galvanized CORNER<br />

COLUMN . P..T 32,50<br />

Painted CORNER<br />

COLUMN.«BT 28.50<br />

Galvanized FLAT<br />

COLUMN . M.T 24.00<br />

I Painted FLAT<br />

COLUMN,«IT 21.00<br />

AVAILABLE IN ANY LENGTH<br />

ON SHORT NOTICE<br />

H. C. AMOS<br />

ORNAMENTAL<br />

IRON WORKS<br />

- 417 34th Sf. Phone 3180<br />

FOR SALE<br />

41? OCEAN AVf,<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

RAY'S<br />

BARBER SHOP<br />

747 BAY AViNUi<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

OPEN<br />

ALL DAY<br />

Monday through Saturday<br />

SURIN<br />

an Origiiil Contribute ti<br />

RELIEF OP<br />

RHEUMATIC-<br />

ARTHRITIC<br />

PAIN'<br />

•«. tin u inilaiai—fllM Irhfi<br />

flit, (••fwftef nmtmtt »•(« '•"•'»<br />

I II-Mil<br />

H. J. FREEDY DRUGS,<br />

. INC. .<br />

"The Prescription Store"<br />

P. WESLEY ORDILE<br />

701 AsburyAve. Ph. 0901<br />

We like being part <strong>of</strong> the neighborhood<br />

As a fellow townsman, J we want<br />

your home to be as comfortably<br />

Warm as we keep our 'own, Serving<br />

you is a personal matter^with us,<br />

\ We're "glad that we can <strong>of</strong>fer you<br />

Atlantic's famous triple-refined<br />

BURKARD<br />

I. Eleventh St. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

' , PHONE 0414 " ,<br />

ll.jlt now^has^a.nsw<br />

additive .that* makes^it, ,'in^our<br />

opinion, ^the.cleanest-burning'fuel<br />

you can buy,<br />

Wt ask thi'privilegt"observing<br />

you,' Writt ©r caU us .today.,<br />

HEATING OILS<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEMJDOER<br />

Proceeds <strong>of</strong> the mart wjll benefit The destroyer li one <strong>of</strong> the Navy's with modern i<br />

Jon» and Dr. and Mrs. J M. McVey Q^Q C| fa Members<br />

Mr*. Townsend to be the Fellowship Fund, which Is uaed. oldest ship types. It ho kept pace 187(rti.<br />

and family. Dr. McVey. who U a pe- • '<br />

by the organlMtion to assist women*<br />

dlstrielan, li in the .area to attend" Entertain Hubbies Summer Girl 'Book Mart Assistant In advanced study or research<br />

Ihc AMA convention» In Atlantic Members <strong>of</strong> the'O. N. O. club<br />

Mrs. William Townsend, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> During the summer, membera <strong>of</strong><br />

"treated" their husbands to a f,<br />

<strong>City</strong>, has been named a member <strong>of</strong> the committee will solicit their<br />

dance Saturday evening nt the Offi-<br />

a committee <strong>of</strong> the American Asia-' friends and others for contributions<br />

Recent Bride<br />

cers' Club at Pomona Navnl Base.<br />

elation <strong>of</strong> University Women to ar- <strong>of</strong> Items to be sold<br />

The Blue Notes <strong>of</strong> Pleasantvllle prorange<br />

a book, record and costume<br />

• * * ;<br />

Airline Hostess<br />

vided music for dancing and all Ihp<br />

Jewelry mart to be conducted in the<br />

men received favors.<br />

Weds Naval Ensign fall<br />

College Girls on Visit<br />

Plans were dlscuiscd at a meeting Thirlv-thrce girls and two tecahcrs<br />

Those attending were Mr, and Mrs.<br />

Gamaliel Broodley, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Judge and Mrs. WUllam F. Dannc- <strong>of</strong> the Fellowship Committee <strong>of</strong> the fiom Linden Hall College. Lltltz,<br />

Robert Relchanek, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

hower Jr., <strong>of</strong> Norrlstown and <strong>Ocean</strong> AAUW at the 'home <strong>of</strong> Mlsa Lillian Pa, were guests this week at Hie<br />

Robert Kecnan, Mr. and Mm, Rob-<br />

<strong>City</strong>, have announced, the marriage Olsen, chairman, In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Seavlew Hotel. 1011 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

ert Harvey, Mr, and Mrt. Howard<br />

<strong>of</strong> their daughter, LeEdda, ond En-<br />

T^out, Mr, and Mri, Edward Trout<br />

sign Peter Caldwcll Aramon, OSNR,<br />

and Mr. and Mrs, Robert French,<br />

ion <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Edward C, Am.<br />

mon, at Caracal, Venezuela, formerly<br />

<strong>of</strong> Norrtatown.<br />

In Seattle, Wash., where the bride,<br />

groom was bated at the Naval Air<br />

Station. Whldbey bland, Oak Harbor,<br />

The bride, a graduate <strong>of</strong> Norrktown<br />

High School In 1850, attended<br />

the University <strong>of</strong> Delaware for two<br />

years and also studied modeling and<br />

airline hostess duties. She li now a<br />

hostess with Trail! World Airlines,<br />

based in Sun Francisco. Calif. ><br />

Ensign Ammon was also graduated<br />

from Norristo High, later attending<br />

Columbian Preparatory* School,<br />

Washington, D, C, and Massachusetts<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology.<br />

Mrs, Ammon will join her parents<br />

at their <strong>Ocean</strong> city summer homo<br />

early In July, Her husband Us now<br />

in Japan, but she expects to join<br />

him on the west coast late this year,<br />

9 9 9<br />

Resorters Presented<br />

With Imparted Clock<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Merrill Strobe], 790<br />

3rd st., were honored guests at a<br />

dinner party Friday at the home <strong>of</strong><br />

Dr, and Mrs^ William Weiss, Wood,<br />

mere Park, Delaware County, Pa,<br />

The Strobcls were presented with<br />

a Kringle clock, a gift from the<br />

doctors' wives <strong>of</strong> the Flugerald.<br />

Merey Hospital. This Is the ninth<br />

clock to be imported from Germany.<br />

Dr. Weiss Is the anesthetist at the<br />

hospital, Mrs, Weiss is past president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Auxiliary,<br />

iALE—14 ft outboard runabout, iteer.<br />

Ing wheoi nnd controls for Evinrude,<br />

fU5,00- In water ready to go, Rusa<br />

Adams Boat Vard, llth and Ba>'fpont,<br />

i-e<br />

SA E Ironfr. KOod condition,<br />

',00, ta'- ith st, 6.0<br />

RENT—Women Interested In efcatlng<br />

own busineis: J Bood shed spaces<br />

available In Droposoil women's apparel<br />

shoo, B«t foBitlon tor yeuf around.<br />

Box 77IS, •anllnel.MdEer, i-9<br />

WANTED to pupchuso a thrpe bedrwm<br />

house; unfurnllhidyrea "l§h! 12th to 20lh<br />

Itreots. Quote lowest jjrlac, Deiei'lp.<br />

lion. Write Box - —.2, M12 sentlnoUL<strong>of</strong>lKcr,<br />

FEMALE help iranled. Woman for<br />

cooking and general hsunesvorfc,<br />

•Itep In. Phone 1348. 0-s<br />

TliMYNE IBxS Inyorird, food condition.<br />

Brlggi air cooled, pu lip, with<br />

clutch, cull week ends, IS West Ave,<br />

: .6-9<br />

BITUAflbN — Girl. 17, experienced<br />

naby aiuer, desires Bendy lununer<br />

ID ciu-lrtR for children in day Ume,<br />

ilrley Wood. Phone •omcrs fsAK<br />

' " 3 , ^ M<br />

LOST—gum <strong>of</strong> money wrapped In<br />

gray cloth Sunday inlKht, vicinity<br />

10th and Weiloy Ave: Reward. BOJ Sf.<br />

James PI. §-p<br />

SALB—Two double metal boils with<br />

huienprlnx mattreisei, §15,00 each:<br />

ten piece tllntnA room let. 5SS.M, gjg<br />

Dolancey Place, iMond floor. M><br />

•ALB—noor lamp and shaBo, three<br />

way and indirect $T,M: sot <strong>of</strong> dish*<br />

es, mBO. it layonne Plnce, npar<br />

Pleasure Avo, i 6-0<br />

WANTED — Carpenters, expeflcneed,<br />

John B, and Howard Trout, 105S<br />

Ajbury Ave, , 6^<br />

BALB—NHV two piece black and ill<br />

—t«r—foam—nibtaer— 1 Motional—elreular-<br />

' Brator's'-item, tm,Q0 will fell for<br />

0,09. Sneclal made Two weeks old.<br />

iek ondj, 4101 central Ave. Phono<br />

A. M<br />

SALE—Tropical fish equipment, new<br />

and used. Aquariums, stainless and<br />

inted: pumjii, filters, etc, 5M Bhore<br />

ome Point, 1 6-0<br />

RENT—plrst floor apartment, sleeps<br />

- 89c<br />

»75«<br />

»35e<br />

(KIM-FRESH ) Soa Bass<br />

1b<br />

'" 23c<br />

SEAFOOD)^<br />

( Sliced Red Salmon lb ft9c lOltDBN'S<br />

Iff to<br />

tag (fell •peiler<br />

•ffcpef<br />

THIS<br />

5c<br />

COUPON<br />

BREAD<br />

«a*Mo»* a Hwll# ** Ylt I Crwm FHltd C<strong>of</strong>fee Cake «*3§c<br />

MftrAH 1 Orange Chlffoii Cake


PAGE 2-SECTION TWO<br />

p Heater Given<br />

cftj.aundering Show<br />

Irion,, 878 park pi., was the<br />

ri <strong>of</strong> an automatic gas water<br />

hiater given away as, the main attendance<br />

priie at, the "No Soap<br />

Opera" dramatization <strong>of</strong> modern<br />

laundering in .Convention Hall here<br />

Friday night.<br />

.A, number <strong>of</strong> others who attended<br />

received towel sets, and everyone in<br />

tllQ Wdlencc was given a box <strong>of</strong> All<br />

detergent<br />

come'dy drjrnatlzadon was<br />

under auspices <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />

Ijtipftal Gas Co- in cooperation witli<br />

Hamilton washers and dryers and<br />

Bimd Manufacturing Co.. makers «f<br />

water heaters.<br />

A similar show was staged In Wild<br />

wood two nights earlier.<br />

Fined di Hit-Runner<br />

Leo Hutchlnson, 22, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood<br />

Crest, was fined $25 Monday by<br />

Wildwood Municipal Judge Nathan<br />

Staller on a hit-and-run charge. Police<br />

reported that the man's car ran<br />

into a pole on ^Lincoln av., jumped<br />

the curb and then (led from the<br />

scene.<br />

1,200,000 Homes<br />

It is estimated thai there were<br />

1,200,000 new houics built in our<br />

land during 1954.<br />

STUFFED SQUAB<br />

CHICKEN<br />

OURS EXCLUSIVELY IN THIS ARIA<br />

•: PRIZE-WINNING CHICKHMS<br />

t , - COOKED IN OUR ROTIiSIRJI<br />

Always a Large Variety <strong>of</strong> Take-Home Platters<br />

Advance Orders Appreciated<br />

BAKERS Chicken Cottage<br />

i Asfcury Aye, Open Dally Phone 3395<br />

SUNNYSIDE RESTAURANT<br />

! OPEN DAILY AT 7 A. At<br />

BREAKFAST SERVED, 75c<br />

ALL FULL COUKSI<br />

DINNERS<br />

$ 1.25<br />

t' TENDERLOIN STEAK DINNER «2.2S<br />

r REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI<br />

"Scullville, on the Mays Landing • Somers Point Road<br />

,Jpfin ia'rao, Prop. Phone Somers Point 3323<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Bey<br />

Chris'<br />

Handwriting Expert ^ere for<br />

Season, Helped Solve Murder<br />

Dr. Abraham K. Kamin, grapho-psychologist<br />

who has elevated handwriting<br />

reading from tfie level <strong>of</strong> a<br />

carnival concession to an exacting<br />

sconce, has returned to Bala Inn In<br />

Somcrs Point after an absence <strong>of</strong><br />

two years-<br />

He treats handwriting Interpretations<br />

as an objective science for helping<br />

people socially, emotionally, men<br />

:allv and occupationally, and recent,<br />

y cmploied the silence to help<br />

iolve a crime out west<br />

Dr, Kamm, who Identlflei himself<br />

as a Mftiuftant, iKfurer, re-<br />

•eanher and author. h«t returned<br />

to the Semen Point rendeivsui tor<br />

his fifth seatmi, and will e*erelte<br />

hit tslenti on handwriting ipeel*<br />

mens frem patreni there thli summer.<br />

Just returned from Hollywood,<br />

where he visited relatives, prepared<br />

a series <strong>of</strong> lectures and spent tune<br />

on a book on grspho-psyeholoiy on<br />

which he his been aatherlng mate,<br />

rial and writing for the past 10<br />

•ears.<br />

Dr. Kamm reported -that the Weit<br />

Const could not produce a publisher<br />

with national distribution, so he has<br />

eturned east In an effort to have<br />

he book published.<br />

He Hid that the book for the<br />

flnt time In hi.tory will enable the<br />

average perten to make UM <strong>of</strong><br />

handwriting inalyilf In • v.lld,<br />

pr.ctlcsl and Mlentlfle way. There<br />

are bule naiont far the wiy pee-<br />

Near 9th Street<br />

NATIONALLY<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

' SEAFOOD MARKET and BAKERY<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

BAKERY<br />

Take Home<br />

DELICIOUS COOKED<br />

SEAFOODS<br />

FAMOUS<br />

OPIN DAILY<br />

FROM<br />

12 Neon to 9 P. M.<br />

8 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />

9 A.M.—<br />

Ready to Serve<br />

NOW RUNNING DAILY<br />

HOME-BAKED GOODS<br />

Buns - P/es - Cakes<br />

Sweetheart - 65 Ft. Auxiliary Sailboat<br />

flying Pony - Speedboat<br />

DEEP SEA FISHING TRIPS<br />

CHRIS MONTAGNA, Prep.<br />

I<br />

pit Writ*, he »ld, and the bosk<br />

will .enlighten tti* rMdiri to Hie<br />

Mfiotlonil and phytletl hablft<br />

which make peopte write as they<br />

do.<br />

The., handwriting analyst has dem<br />

onstratcd ' his talents all over, the<br />

country^ and has visited In Palm<br />

Beach, Phoenix, Blloxl, New Orleans<br />

and other famous amusement and<br />

cultural centers. _,<br />

Since he entered mis pr<strong>of</strong>ession in<br />

1035, he has been consulted by some<br />

<strong>of</strong> "the largest and most Influential<br />

industrial 'firms <strong>of</strong> the country on<br />

problems <strong>of</strong> Industrial relations and<br />

personnel classification, and is con<br />

sidered a national expert on ques<br />

t|on«d documents <strong>of</strong> value or <strong>of</strong><br />

historj'.<br />

In Indlannpollt rtuntly, he wti<br />

*mploy*d by police f» inilyie the<br />

ch«r.ttwlitlei <strong>of</strong> *n unknown mur.<br />

4tf«r, Tilt compoilte nlclure <strong>of</strong><br />

th» niurdtnr, dr«wn by Dr. Kimm<br />

from ivtlllWt lum In fh* CM*,<br />

•Wed pallet In »pprehmnlon <strong>of</strong> the<br />

crlminil.<br />

Nayai Ainrian Hurt<br />

as Cir Overturns<br />

John Stack, ef Llnwood, chief air<br />

controlman at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Navil Air Station, was injured early<br />

Monday morning when his car over,<br />

turned and landed upside down in<br />

the meadows on the Somcrs Point.<br />

Longport Blvd."<br />

Longpojft police reported that<br />

Stack apparently fell asleep at the<br />

wheel "while driving toward Somcrs<br />

Point and the car struck a utility<br />

pole before overturning.<br />

He was admitted to Shore Memo,<br />

rial Hospital with' chest Injuries, and<br />

later In the day was transferred to<br />

the Philadelphia Naval Hospital.<br />

Mrs, Margaret Stack, hl( wife, told<br />

police he was returning to their I.inwood<br />

home after taking his mother<br />

to her home in Longport.<br />

Guard Test Wednesday<br />

Tests for applicants for the North<br />

Wildwood Beach Patrol will be con<br />

ducted there Wednesday, Curl H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />

beach director, announced this<br />

week. A skeleton force <strong>of</strong> six men<br />

repairing equipment for the coining<br />

season. A full crew will be re<br />

crulted shortly after the tests.<br />

9% ^<br />

•7 Bn.L flULSOM<br />

"We got our guaranlt id annual<br />

wage. Now al| we h»ve to<br />

do tt find a guarantee!! annual<br />

factory!"<br />

Maw tnglaad Virginia • Moriifo<br />

. Hawaii<br />

Calibratd *<br />

B« »t for lu/ormttlpn cut<br />

1<br />

Horn, ft lu«J»t RunVAnoin<br />

$hreveTr*Yel$erv1ce<br />

IMS ricliln A"., Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

TBAVKL PHUNKS<br />

A. C,<br />

CITY SENTINEL Lfeb6^R<br />

Catharine Drain Wins<br />

West Chester Degree<br />

CATHARINE DRAIN<br />

A Bachelor oi Science- degree from<br />

the State Teachers 1 College, Well<br />

Chester, Pi., was conferred upon<br />

Misi Catharine Drain.' daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Workshop For Disabled Persons<br />

Planned in County, Says Volpe<br />

By ANTHONY J. VOLPE<br />

I. Kortn Prltontr <strong>of</strong> W«r Clalmi:<br />

American servicemen who were<br />

prisoners <strong>of</strong> wor 1ft Korea have until<br />

August 21, <strong>1955</strong>, to file their<br />

claims with the Foreign Claims Settlement<br />

Commiislon, Washington 25,<br />

D. C, for Special Benefit <strong>of</strong> $1.50 per<br />

day for each day <strong>of</strong> Imprisonment.<br />

Those veterans who have not yet<br />

filed may do so by writing a detailed<br />

letter to the <strong>of</strong>ficial address as<br />

stated above. When writing, be certain<br />

to give your full name, rank,<br />

service number, unit served with In<br />

Korea, approximate dote <strong>of</strong> capture,<br />

location <strong>of</strong> confinement if known,<br />

number <strong>of</strong> daya Imprisoned and date<br />

<strong>of</strong> escape or release, and <strong>of</strong> course<br />

your present address.<br />

* * *<br />

II, dps M.y County DlMbted<br />

Workihop:<br />

This <strong>of</strong>fice, in association with<br />

several disabled persons In Cape<br />

May County, is formulating plans to<br />

create a "Disabled Workshop" in<br />

this area. The purpose <strong>of</strong> this pro.<br />

gram is to <strong>of</strong>fer the disabled person<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Naylpr Drain, 708 BUi Interested In such a program a<br />

st.<br />

means <strong>of</strong> rehabilitation and employ,<br />

Miss Drain was graduated from<br />

ment security. The eligibility re-<br />

ClOChargesGOP <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School with the<br />

quirements are as follows!<br />

elasi <strong>of</strong> 1051,<br />

The disabled person, both Voter,<br />

At West Chester she was a mem- ans and Non-veterans, must be resl.<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> the Student Christian Associa- dents <strong>of</strong> Cape May County; have a<br />

Flouts<br />

tion, Future Teachers <strong>of</strong> America, physical disability or Impairment re-<br />

Neilhlan Club, Women's Recreational<br />

gardless <strong>of</strong> extent or nature. The<br />

Job Benefit Balk Association, and was on the Dean's<br />

basle and principal obligation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Rapped by Labor List She has accepted a contract<br />

applicant is a valid interest and an<br />

assurance <strong>of</strong> ability to perform work<br />

to teach in Pleasantville next year. hours In this program. Work hours<br />

State CIO Legislative Director liar- Attending the graduation exercises and work assignments will be prerj><br />

Kranz this week charged that the were her parents, her brother and scribed according to the disabled<br />

Republican-controlled State Senate his family, Mr, and Mrs. Sims F, person's physical abilities and llmi.<br />

has "torn up its state OOP platform" Drain and Judy and Tommy, <strong>of</strong> Chel- tations and the amount <strong>of</strong> hours ho<br />

less than a month after Its adoption. tenham, Pa,, and her aunts, Miss can devote to the program, .<br />

Krone declared! "<strong>On</strong> May 12, the Catharine parsels and Mrs, Isobel The entire program cin benefit<br />

Republican state convention adopted KirlBBan, <strong>of</strong> Upper Darby.<br />

the disabled person in the following<br />

Its. IMS party plntform, pledging,<br />

ways: All enrolled and approved<br />

uribflg other things, that the Rcpnb<br />

members will share the pr<strong>of</strong>its In<br />

lieans would increase unemployment<br />

proportionate shares depending upon<br />

compensation, temporary disability Woman Arrested the amount <strong>of</strong> work hours perform-<br />

and workmen's compensation beneed,<br />

on any contract, subcontract,<br />

fits from $30 to 135 maximum week,<br />

any work lor which a financial re-<br />

ly and would enact a' state minimum<br />

turn Is realized. This will provide<br />

wage law.<br />

After Crash<br />

the disabled member a means <strong>of</strong><br />

"Four days, later the Assembly on.<br />

livelihood and the secure feeling that<br />

cted these four bills, raising bene. Miamidn Accused <strong>of</strong> In spite <strong>of</strong> physical disablement, he is<br />

fli mixlinunis to S35 and providing<br />

a useful person. This organisation<br />

state minimum wage <strong>of</strong> 00c an Drunken Driving will be chartered and ineorporatetj,<br />

hour.<br />

A Miami, Fla., hotel operator was<br />

under the laws <strong>of</strong> New Jersey.<br />

"But the Senate Republican caucus arrested on a charge <strong>of</strong> driving un- The type <strong>of</strong> work we hope to do<br />

has refused to enact these measures. der the Influence <strong>of</strong> liquor here for a financial return Is In the ma-<br />

Political pirtles frequently break Monday night after her car trashed<br />

heir campaign pledges after oleo- Inui a parked auto on West av, near<br />

Ion; this is one <strong>of</strong> the few oeca.<br />

Zanders' car Into the rear <strong>of</strong> a dump<br />

7th st,<br />

lons In Now Jersey history when a<br />

truck parked alongsido. wedging the I<br />

Mrs, Ida Virginia Johnson, 04, <strong>of</strong><br />

political party, has brazenly* and<br />

ear's ro<strong>of</strong> and roar ond under the<br />

openly broken its platform pledges<br />

820 NB BBth St., Miami, was released high dump body <strong>of</strong> the truck.<br />

before election and only a few weeks<br />

by police u,nder $250 cash ball for Both cars sustained considerable<br />

fter maklni them,"<br />

arraignment in Municipal Court here damage, but the truck was undam-<br />

Kranz charged that State OOP<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 21. She give her local address aRed, Police did not Identify the<br />

Chairman Sam Bsdine must "bear a<br />

at 160 <strong>Ocean</strong> id.<br />

owner <strong>of</strong> the truck.<br />

major share <strong>of</strong> the blame for the Acoordjng to an accident. report<br />

Senate's Inaction because <strong>of</strong> his In. filed by Patrolmen Kenneth Holland LOYAL<br />

slstonee that the Assembly.approved and Lewis Austin, Mrs, Johnson was<br />

bills be amended to include provi. driving south on West av, when her<br />

glens recommended by the State<br />

ear crashed Into one owned j by<br />

'hambor <strong>of</strong> Commerce,"<br />

James H, Zanders, 2B, <strong>of</strong> the* Palermo<br />

Air Base, which was patted<br />

at Ihe curb, , "• .<br />

The Impact <strong>of</strong> the crash knocked<br />

! <br />

Jones had an occasion to reprimand<br />

his wife,<br />

"I think, dear," he said soothingly<br />

.that you lib a little occasionally." •<br />

•swill, I think It* a wlfrt duty,'!<br />

wri'i her response, "to spMt"mil •$?<br />

her husband occasionally."<br />

WINNER'S<br />

3rd and Asbury<br />

SEAFOOD MARKET<br />

Phone 8835 303 Asbury Av*.<br />

COOKED SEAFOOD TO TAKe OUT<br />

Our Special Seafood Platters<br />

INCLUDE: FRENCH FRIES, COLE SLAW<br />

TARTAR SAUCE, TOMATO AND<br />

LETTUCE AND PfCKLE<br />

NO METERS — PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE<br />

FILET OF FLOUNDER<br />

StALLOPS<br />

6 DEVILED CRAbS<br />

FRIED SHRIMP<br />

]<strong>of</strong> part assembly <strong>of</strong> manufactured<br />

goods. Also, finishing business, and<br />

Industrial products. We shall obtain,<br />

through contact* witli industry,<br />

business establishments, etc., work<br />

orders, contracis ancj sub-contracts.<br />

Of course, we plan to obtain, build<br />

or rent, a building large enough and<br />

suitable to carry on such a program.<br />

Anyone interested and desirous <strong>of</strong><br />

an application form, mfly contact<br />

this <strong>of</strong>fice and/or Mr. Charles Marstcn,<br />

B. D. No. 2, Cape May.<br />

rd, Wnawood Crest,<br />

and hod his liccns<br />

days by Wildwood<br />

Nathan Staller<br />

run driving charge.<br />

Police reported Hutchl ...<br />

scene after hls qli,Jf*4<br />

pole lin Pacific av II. '**!<br />

guilty pica<br />

e lnle W|<br />

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Those Vacant<br />

What's wrong about that ii<br />

used to buy three UIBH . *•<br />

may be that you. dWnt fcnJV 1 *<br />

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WEEKDAYS<br />

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4:00 P, M. to mti P. M.<br />

WITH A FULL LINE OF<br />

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SUNDAY<br />

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Phone 8530<br />

OPENING OF THE<br />

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DMN© ROOM-<br />

Saturday-<strong>Jun</strong>e 11th-5:00P.M.<br />

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CHILLID TOMATO JUICI ORAPiFRUlT JUItl<br />

FRUIT CUP<br />

ICED CELERY HEARTS OLIVES<br />

SWEET PICKUS<br />

CRIAM OF TOMATO SOUP<br />

CHICKEN CONSOMME<br />

FRIED PILLIT OP FLOUNDIR WITH TARTAR lAUCf<br />

BROILID NATIV1 ILUIFISH WITH LIMON SyTTIII<br />

6RAl CUTLIT B'ORLIANS<br />

, «OAST fWM< RIM OF CHOICI BEEF'. AU i<br />

BAKepSUWR'CURED HAM WITH HAWAIIAN J<br />

^—-^HfiftwMiy TBNBUf WITH MUSTARD.»»<br />

ROAif STUFFED TURKEY ,„ SAGE DRESSING & CRANWMVI<br />

FRESH VEGETABLE PLATTER WITH POACHED 100<br />

SHERBET<br />

MASHiD POTATOES GREEN PEAS IN I<br />

CANDIED YAM YOMNC CARROTS VICHY!<br />

HARVARD ilifS FRISH ASPARAGUS DRAWN r<br />

, ^_«<br />

PIAR SALAD WITH COTTAGE CHEESE<br />

. . ..,"'" HIARTSOF LETTUCE<br />

FRENCH, RUSSIAN OR MAYONNAISE DRESSING<br />

BRAN MUFFINS<br />

APPPLE Pll<br />

LEMON MERINGUE PIE<br />

STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE<br />

VANILLA OR PEACH ICE CREAM<br />

CAKE<br />

HOT ROLLS<br />

JELLO WITH WHIP<br />

CREAM CHEfje AND f<br />

HALF GRAIT<br />

CHOCOLATE '•<br />

HOT T1A ICID TIA COFFEE POSTUM<br />

ALL DINNERS — *2 25<br />

TELEPHONE OCEAN CITY 1335<br />

FOR RESERVATION<br />

StAFOODS and MEAT PLATTERS<br />

FOR YOliR HOME TABLE:<br />

FRESH CRABMEAT TURNOVERS<br />

DEVILED CLAMS<br />

VEAL CUTLETS<br />

FRIEtJ CHICKEN<br />

WATSON'S<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

"take Home"<br />

Department<br />

NOW<br />

OPEN<br />

FRESH SHRIMP TURN<br />

ROAST TURKEY<br />

, CHICKEN TUR<br />

STEWED CHfi<br />

All Platan Served wHH French Fried ir Baked Pfiii'foet' and Frtih VaJjaVfile<br />

AUo — ^resh Shrimp, Crabs, Chicken, Potato Salads, Cole Sla* antl Friilf Cups ty »he \<br />

Pies, Rolls, Muffin* and Biituifs by the diwon. Order! Taken for Dotorated<br />

WEtKDAyS OCl^AN AVliNlUE AT NINTH STREET<br />

4P.M.to8P.M. FREE PRICING . i.\<br />

ptDAV, JUNE 9, <strong>1955</strong><br />

tt><br />

HORSEY'S<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

1357 Asbury Avenut<br />

DINNER SERVED DAILY<br />

From 5 P, M,<br />

DAILY BREAKFAST<br />

BfGINNINQ SATURDAY, JUNI 11th<br />

S:30A, M. to 12 Noon<br />

SUNDAY DINNIR from 4i30 P. M.<br />

OPEN DAILY AT 12 NOON<br />

LUNCHEON—DINNER<br />

the" perfect combination<br />

, . . , our delicious<br />

foot/ and delightful<br />

tlmoiphere.<br />

^ JINE SEAEOOD<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

'•A<br />

— Special Children's Menu —<br />

"..<br />

Ample Parking<br />

••»» «.»•••,#•«.<br />

^"V<br />

Cahetr Educational<br />

AeHvity Reported<br />

A tola] <strong>of</strong> 44,782 pieces <strong>of</strong> liter<br />

Uiro was distributed to reildents o<br />

New Jersey by volunteers workin<br />

under the direction <strong>of</strong> county eha<br />

ters <strong>of</strong> the American Cancer Sooletj<br />

according to a report made to thi<br />

New Jersey Division by the it cotm<br />

ty chairmen.<br />

The summaries cover a nlno-montl<br />

ZKSS""" 1 Mw ' Ol<br />

T- e i. 1Ma '""'inH 8 were held a<br />

which 1311 rilms were sho and s.<br />

MB <strong>of</strong> winch there were speakers<br />

I he altendanee reported was 81,843<br />

III a I2.rnonth period In 10fl3-54~<br />

lulal <strong>of</strong> 98B mcellniM were held a<br />

which 1377 films were shown an<br />

there were speakers at ?5B moe<br />

ings, A total <strong>of</strong> 375,300 nieces o<br />

ileraturc was distrlljiited<br />

Water Safety TipT^<br />

Know what to do for a drownlnu<br />

person if you can't swim? The Ins!<br />

lute For safer Living warns, don 1<br />

make it a double drownina by jo.<br />

ing in. Throw the victim a rope fry<br />

to reach him with a branch, push a<br />

board or Intf out to him, U you go<br />

for hPln, be sure to line up on the<br />

show two sticks or four stones to<br />

m a fix on the exact spot wher<br />

ho person whs lasf scon.<br />

ON THE BAY<br />

AT NINTH ST,<br />

Charles and Christine Har<br />

THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Seniors, Faculty<br />

Enjoy Tea-Dance<br />

Colorful Social<br />

in School Gym<br />

By DOLORES WORKMAN<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Blllowi Stiff<br />

'Midst a decorative letting <strong>of</strong> gilt<br />

ttrlng elssi numerals, the Senio<br />

class held Its traditional tea danc<br />

In the gymnasium last Friday, The<br />

alTnlr was attended by the student<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Senior eloss and faculti<br />

members,<br />

Mrs, Oeorge W, Meyer, wife <strong>of</strong> the<br />

high school principal, and Mrs, W,<br />

Thomas Adams, wife <strong>of</strong> a Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education member, poured tea and<br />

c<strong>of</strong>fee at either end <strong>of</strong> the foodladen<br />

buffet table.<br />

The BUBsls were provided with<br />

dainty sandwiches <strong>of</strong> various shapes<br />

and contents, cakes and nutbread<br />

Naturally We Are Proud Of Our Record<br />

Exceptionally Fine Foods For 43 Years"<br />

Breakfast<br />

Serving —<br />

Goldfish, Elephants, Buffalo<br />

All Patients <strong>of</strong> Veteran Vet<br />

Carroll T, nodgers, V, M. D., <strong>of</strong> 3<br />

W. ISlh st., on Saturday marlied hi<br />

BOth. year <strong>of</strong> loving care to animal)<br />

as s veterinarian.<br />

Dr. Rodgers lias been practicing<br />

medicine on animals since 1005, and<br />

has bean earing for fourlcgged creatures<br />

in the Ocnnii <strong>City</strong> area since<br />

IBM, ^<br />

Wsbuit, hetlihy and psitatsfd <strong>of</strong><br />

•hifp wl». DP. Rod|«rt and hit<br />

wlf. um, hire to in|oy (If* In rs-<br />

Wrtiiniit, HBW.V»P, hit repotallon<br />

at • vtr followsd him h», and<br />

h* hit b*#n bo.y ever .Ince.<br />

Embers from Burning<br />

Paper Ignite Awnings<br />

Burning awnings threatened<br />

f|rc lo the home <strong>of</strong> A, J, Harris<br />

at 10 Beach rd, Sunday, but<br />

quick work'by firemen saved the<br />

building from extensive damage.<br />

Deputy Fire Chief Ferd Tiecarliio<br />

reported that the flames<br />

destroyed awning canopies at the<br />

front and the back <strong>of</strong> the house,<br />

and scared part <strong>of</strong> the hack end<br />

<strong>of</strong> the building. Damage was estl.<br />

mated at $300,<br />

Accordlny to Chief Taecarino,<br />

the owner said he had been<br />

pabitlntf inside the house, and<br />

llial newspapers, which were<br />

used tg protect the floor from<br />

paint, were burned In IHe fire,<br />

place. The burnlny embers went '<br />

up and out <strong>of</strong> the chimney and<br />

ignited the awninss.<br />

Dr, nodgers holds a degree In<br />

veterinary medicine from Ihe Universlty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, the only source<br />

<strong>of</strong> the medical degree In onlmal doc<br />

torlnlf.<br />

He began his practice In Wooduury<br />

with his father, Dr. Thomas D. Rod.<br />

All the food was prepared By ngers,<br />

velerinary surgeon, who had<br />

group <strong>of</strong> Senior MMS under the ca. practiced the pr<strong>of</strong>ession since IBM.<br />

hif supervision <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Jane After five years, young Dr. Bodgers<br />

Buckley in her home economies took up practice in Swedesboro,<br />

lass.<br />

where he remained unlll he came<br />

world, and helped to organiie the<br />

here.<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Firemen's Association<br />

The decoration used the class<br />

Dr, and Mrs, nodgers are the par<br />

colors <strong>of</strong> blue and while in the mo. During hit eirMr. Dr, Rodger,<br />

ents <strong>of</strong> a son and two daughters, all<br />

if <strong>of</strong> • class numerals and flowers hat trMWd everything from gold- grown, married and away from<br />

adorning the canopy. Flowers and flih to fltphsnh. For inn he was home. The son, David C. nodgers, a<br />

blue candles also decorated the vtMrlnarlan tar t buffalo herd ••oloriii! <strong>of</strong> ihe Korean conflict ivflli<br />

erving table.<br />

m.lnl.liml by * rtnthir In Gren- the Navy, Is in industry at Dover,<br />

Music for dancing was provided by loch, N. I. In addition to Ihe utual N. J, Daughter Virginia is the wife<br />

words.<br />

dsft, eats ind farm livMtotk, he <strong>of</strong> Dr. Alfred Truax, <strong>of</strong> Chester, N.<br />

The alTair was enjoyed by all hit vaetinited PBuHry and In one '., and herself is a nurse. The other<br />

ind proved to be a new social ex* In.tanc. nur.td a newborn bunny lauyhior, Louise, is the wife <strong>of</strong> Kd.<br />

rabbit ts healthy maturity.<br />

rard Anclrovotle Jr., <strong>of</strong> Durham,<br />

lericnee for most <strong>of</strong> the students-<br />

II,, where they publish a news,<br />

The Senior class wishes to thank<br />

he school administration for making During the early years lie look •aper.<br />

his possible and also expresses its jre <strong>of</strong> the carriage horses for I!<br />

ratitude to Mrs, Justine K. Kreps<br />

W, Leeds, which were made avail<br />

or her supervision throughout.<br />

able to patrons at the old Ch iironlt Introducing New<br />

irotel. He also was vet for 11 i-ds<br />

ihow farm ot Westvllle,<br />

Hospital Official<br />

Triple Threat Toaster<br />

Next to his love for his pjhciiK<br />

Now there's an electric toaster on >r, Bodgers has n dsep Interi •.! jnd<br />

he markei that does three slices at s active in volunteer firemen's uork<br />

ince.<br />

Te was president <strong>of</strong> the Cloiinstir<br />

County Firemen's Association the<br />

Unified Adi Bring Quick Rttulti econd oldest <strong>of</strong> Its kind m the<br />

Luncheon *. Dinner<br />

Businessman's Lunch Served 12 Noon to 3 P.M.<br />

FREE BOARDWALK PARKING<br />

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"HOTELS, STORES and<br />

RESTAURANTS SUPPLIED"<br />

John H. Norton<br />

WHOLESALE<br />

FRUIT - PRODUCE<br />

12th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

Phana <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1717<br />

JOHN F IMIRIE JR<br />

Iiilrorfiitinr the now asswtant at<br />

minMialol <strong>of</strong> Shore Mtmori il II ^<br />

pinl. who jcccnlh assumed hr<br />

rltitu s<br />

Mr Imllli! umi hole from the<br />

Jackson Mimond Ikispilil m Miami<br />

I la uhcu IIL \\j H iident jdminis<br />

tiatue nssistint He «nid thenundir<br />

I)i C C Ilillman, retired<br />

iMl^iidiri tilii.il <strong>of</strong> lilt Arm} \ihij<br />

1 t,i .iin/f.[l Uu ,uint.d forces blotitl<br />

|pinn'iim [hiring Woild Wjr 1<br />

I A niuluilc <strong>of</strong> ll.iiii He Mllltnri<br />

Acndeni\ Jl rhallum Va, Mi Imi<br />

I1 ii' ,iKo ins ijiadmud from ihi><br />

lUniitisilv <strong>of</strong> Klchmond with a<br />

| Hithtlor's depici- and holds j Mas<br />

lei b dent in admlnisti.ilho mull<br />

tint frtim (.iilumbu I'ntveisilv<br />

111-* wilt. Sallie i\ n pidduile<br />

liliisi lionl tin Sihli v MLmoilnl Ho<br />

pil il Wishimlon n I rim haw<br />

I luii illllditll Bonim I lltn unit lohn<br />

IK lid Mi Iniillt tried in the<br />

I Arnu in Woild Wir I anil Koica<br />

Dennis Graduates 31<br />

Thirty-one Eighth (iradtrs at the<br />

Dennis Township,Elementary School<br />

wcif iM'adiuilcd Monday in closing<br />

exercises in tile American Legion<br />

Hall, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>. Diplomas were<br />

presented by Lewis II. Slmpkins,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> Ihe Township srliool<br />

hoard.<br />

HANDICAPPED<br />

Flint—Did you evpr win an ai-RU<br />

ment with your wife?<br />

Stone —Yes, once. It was years<br />

ilKO.<br />

Flint—What nljoul?<br />

stone—I doirt exactly remember<br />

tliut. nut I do remember very dis<br />

tinctly . that we were laying carpet<br />

nnd her mnuth was full <strong>of</strong> carpet<br />

tacks nl the time.<br />

Better Govt,<br />

Council Elects<br />

Lamanna, Sandman<br />

Assigned to Posts<br />

Vincent Ijimonna, <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>,<br />

was reflected treasurer <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

jersey Conference for the Promotion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Better Government, at a dinner<br />

meeting in Princeton last week.<br />

Mayor Donald II. Scott, <strong>of</strong> Bloom-<br />

Held, was re-elected chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

group at a meeting which saw Ihe<br />

acceptance ^f 15 new members.<br />

Charles W. Sandman Jr., Republcan<br />

nominee for State Senator<br />

from thix county, was appointed to<br />

a livo man committee to contact nil<br />

members <strong>of</strong> Ihe legislature regarding<br />

the water supply problem.<br />

The Conference adopted a resolution<br />

urging speedy action by tho<br />

state to provide more adequate water<br />

supplies in various areas.<br />

The Republican group, dedicated<br />

to the fostering <strong>of</strong> better govern-<br />

ONI<br />

PAGE<br />

ment «t «n jevelf, Jtwjet<br />

senUUvet ironi ]B eountlM<br />

m one V. & Senator, two C<br />

men, five State S#nitdrt, II<br />

blymen, foilr county cJnlrrn»o.''<br />

a number <strong>of</strong> leading mlmielMl" c<br />

M<br />

Cape May High ,<br />

Has Class'<strong>of</strong> 43 ri ,(V,<br />

Cape May High School griduWwi'l[^<br />

43 members <strong>of</strong> tha Sanlor dut it ,<br />

Convention Hall there Tu«tdjy. If)ff- J >,'<br />

lomas were presented by Mr*-l*' r '^<br />

land C. Sharp, preildant <strong>of</strong> 'l^»' '<<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education, with P»ul ftiu<br />

Ensmlngcr, principal, makiqg :


KV<br />

i'" V'<br />

piplomat For 22<br />

2, Twenty-two pupils <strong>of</strong> tho Philip<br />

*. Baktr School Of Wlldwood Crest<br />

»T e graduated in commencement<br />

Werciwa at the school Tuesday eve-<br />

Slng. Earl EL WItmer, president <strong>of</strong><br />

|H« Wlldwood Crest Board <strong>of</strong> Edlica<br />

don. presented diplomas.<br />

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Phon», SM 1st* <strong>City</strong> 3-5621<br />

T O C K C O M P A N Y P R O T E C T I O N *<br />

fM«4*4 *?**«• An Illln<strong>of</strong>i cowomlicn fgvrjfid by '<br />

•UtTt out liebll>litt ditri/>cr and ••paroi* Irom inn pgr«nt coTPfl<br />

I Rotbyek n3 Ce, wft*i<br />

Homi sffic ' lUkii, Iti.<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Army Men From Here Introduced<br />

in Korea by Matches, Toothpicks<br />

Cwtt' Too Close, $1,500 Contract Let<br />

Driy.r Hits Bridge For Fireworks Show<br />

j it A Ityear-old Moorestown, Pa,, mo- The city on Friday engaged the<br />

,tort»t escaped injury late Saturday Vlnelnnd Fireworks Co, to stage the<br />

Vlgfat Wh«n his M,* ee P» the e«r autcnmticolly lit ideal ride<br />

THF OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Milton Berld Is planning to make ii<br />

film baied on the lUe <strong>of</strong> hU mother,<br />

who was prominently Idintifled wlUi<br />

the carriedian In his pr<strong>of</strong>essional career.<br />

The title <strong>of</strong> the Picture will he<br />

'Sandra,"<br />

"The Swan," the Foronc Molnar<br />

novel, has been bought by Doru<br />

Shqry as a starrlnB vehicle for Grace<br />

Kelly.. "Th# tirnlH at Wlmpole<br />

"treet," Is also being prepared fur<br />

Jls» Kelly, who won the 1054 best<br />

actress Oscar for her excellent per.<br />

formancc In "The Country Girl,"<br />

'fiuyi ind Dolli" had to be iu-<br />

•pendtd temporarily while Jean<br />

Simmoni rMoyered from an ittack<br />

<strong>of</strong> bronchltlt. Other, having prominent<br />

part* in the film Include<br />

Mirlsn Brando, Frank Sinatra and<br />

Vivian Blalnt,<br />

It seems we're In for a cycle <strong>of</strong><br />

films on famous painters, Mel Ferrer<br />

is ploylnil Modlsliani, Metro Is ready,<br />

ing "the Von Go«h Storj-" for Kirk<br />

Douglas, and Marlon Brando la want,<br />

ed for the role <strong>of</strong> Goya by Italian<br />

Director Alberto Lattuada, with Ava<br />

Gardner for Goya'a girl friend, tho<br />

Duchess flf Alba.<br />

Mickey Rooney has bouttht the<br />

iglits to Golfer ssmmy Snead's life<br />

md pliins to rush pruducUon, This<br />

*iil be the first' golf fUirt'Tteee<br />

trlt recently emphatically denied<br />

•ny marriai* plan). Rumor hai her<br />

name ramintieaiiy linked with that<br />

ef Jean Pierre Aument, French<br />

actor, with whom ihe w« frequently<br />

seen during her itay In<br />

Prince,<br />

A newcomer who will bear close<br />

vaU'hliiji Is James Dean, who was<br />

seen in "East <strong>of</strong> Eden," his first<br />

Important role. His seepnd_starring<br />

Himriin-which lie ii How woikiny,<br />

"nebel Without a Cause," Possessm<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the most favorable con.<br />

facts ever granted a newcomer,<br />

ean is set for nine pictures in the<br />

next six years at VVarnersi with 1958<br />

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Packard created anew "free-breathing"<br />

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mid ddivfrhy more driving force<br />

lo the rear wheels at all road speeds than<br />

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Mitootlicst <strong>of</strong> nil uMtiimntic transmissions,<br />

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truly, the one new.car in the Bne<br />

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Channel 6—*:0o I 1 . M., Mondays<br />

BISHOP MOTOR SALES, Inc<br />

'•'' -' IJth STREET »v4 ASBURV AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

<strong>of</strong>t* for n Broailuav plav In addition<br />

he can dn nil tin- TV he can fcl<br />

Theie\ to be nu <strong>Jun</strong>e wedding fo<br />

Pebbli< Reynolds and Eddie FLsher<br />

pebble is bd fur n bit; picture<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e—"The Tender Trap." «,.„<br />

Frank .Sinatia and David Wavnc—<br />

and Eddie's TV sponsorn won't lc<br />

him brine his TV «how to Hulls<br />

wood<br />

New Drive-In Theatre<br />

Opening «t Absecon<br />

The Walter Reade Theatres or<br />

ganlzalion will open lu second drive,<br />

in in the Greater Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Area<br />

—the new deluxe Absecon Drive-In<br />

Theatre on Absecon Boulevard In<br />

Absecon—with gala eeremonies to.<br />

morrow (Friday) evening, it was annuunced<br />

by Walter Reade Jr., elrcult<br />

president.<br />

The new theatre, which incorporates<br />

all the latest Improvements In<br />

outdoor theatre design, and w4iose<br />

120 fool curved Cinemascope screen<br />

is one <strong>of</strong> tile largest In the entire<br />

country, has a rapacity <strong>of</strong> nearly<br />

BOO cars.<br />

Mayor Warren C, Irelan, o/ Abse.<br />

con, and Henry M, Warke, chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Egg Harbor Township Board,<br />

will assist Mr, Reade In the I apetutting<br />

ceremonies at approximately<br />

8:30 p. m. There will Be band music,<br />

dedicatory ceremonies, as well as<br />

gifts for everyone attending.<br />

The Boade organization also owns<br />

and operates the Atlantic Drlvcln<br />

Theatre on Black Horse Pike at the<br />

Tilton Road circle In PleasanlvUIe,<br />

which opened In IBS!,<br />

Brian Donlevy<br />

Due at Gateway<br />

Signed For Lead in<br />

'King <strong>of</strong> Hearts'<br />

, Tomorrow, Saturday<br />

Prodigal" Is a speelacyjm<br />

g film based on the Ulhj<br />

parable <strong>of</strong> the prodigal son,<br />

i Lan» Turner, Edmund Purdom,<br />

Js Colhern and Talna EIu head-<br />

_ - a cast <strong>of</strong> thousands.<br />

I.Hit eyeflllint 1 Monday, Tuejd.y, Wedneidjy<br />

"Daddy lMm L(,KV. mlK|,,i<br />

»[ a ebotoed lorv<br />

«ss.c siarune Leslie C,,,,, and<br />

netn^lr,',',<br />

action takes place<br />

jiit (he background <strong>of</strong> the pal.<br />

i and temples' <strong>of</strong> the heathen<br />

i Dual and Astnrte in the uilv<br />

1 " Wlh lerrJ M lielnu Killer in eoslariini: "»" rnks*S<br />

!• L-. Hir wmminit sluri <strong>of</strong> ,i mil<br />

on-me «ho h,fr,end, .1n o'n^',<br />

U-IM " T' f ""' i lnto r Today, Tomorrow'and Saturday<br />

Prodigal Son and the Tempfress<br />

atrlcal seasons In New York, drew featured In *TTf<br />

I The problem <strong>of</strong> juvenile dellnpraises<br />

from the critics and the com* August 2-7, •<br />

ment from Walter Wlnchell—"You<br />

[qiicncv crowding lnda\'« nenvpaper<br />

gotta buy It. It's a laff riot." The<br />

Skulnik, Oonlevy and<br />

headlines forms tho subject <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Constance Bennett, Tod, .<br />

show1 closed in New York only after Edward Everett JJprlon, :<br />

ipowei-rul film, "Blackboard JUIIKIC,"<br />

it found Itself without o theatre In Blackmer and former Mlsa 1<br />

JMarrlnit Clenn Ford. Anne Francb<br />

the rush uf openings <strong>of</strong> the 1954-55 ney Bemics Masai, whjk haT., ,s wo%tll ^<br />

^een this "past—Opara star, again will raturrt tv the" who ii-n-pollo"Vlctmin<br />

Monday, Tutiday. Wednnday<br />

c<br />

-ason un Broadiwiy in "The Flow- Cattway as resident tenor. With find a doctor who can h«fj<br />

.unt- und dame spcciallli^ tpji Hell's Island" U a t.ile uf the<br />

inc Peach," will lecreute gnothei the Metropolitan thre* yeert, he<br />

">


iw-'ti -i , .-<br />

THURSDAY, JUNE 9, <strong>1955</strong><br />

Cify Sentinel-Ledger<br />

f Bildi<br />

I every fhunday at Tho sentinel-Ledger Building,<br />

BOx at. an« Haven av., Ocwn Ctty. N: J.<br />

by THE<br />

CUV SENTINEL-LEDGER, Inc.<br />

•FttkUjaant <strong>of</strong> T»e <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> SentlneKLetaer - Eat. 18a-<br />

JOUN T. STETHEBS, General Mana««r<br />

. HAROLD LEE, Editor<br />

VINCENT T. HICHELETTE. Ant Editor<br />

&3S per year by null ln Ocnnjmr and vjclnity^jljt<br />

ter at We Post attic* at <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltj. New Jermy<br />

Yesterdays<br />

In Octan C/ry<br />

ONE VlAR AGO<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy HJgn School's' graduat-<br />

ing tlw <strong>of</strong> 89 Seniors, tht SQJh |n<br />

history,. received diplomas at the<br />

Hiulc Fter. , * t •<br />

Colored lights strung ln canopies<br />

on the boardwalk at tbe street ends<br />

were UlmnlnitnJ for the Dttmond<br />

Juttfce celebrftlon.<br />

• • •<br />

Lemuel F Woolson was elected<br />

Grand Knight <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coun-<br />

cil 2560, Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus<br />

e Will Go<br />

Guard Tour free Heritage I<br />

* it te graduation time in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and all over the<br />

*Utt)rt CotoiWhcetttent speakers art assuring graduates "the<br />

'future is yours" and advising them, truthfully enough, <strong>of</strong><br />

* all the new opportunities opening up in our ever-expanding<br />

t economy.<br />

i But in such a changing and threatening world as w(f<br />

have today, graduation orators would do American youth a »<br />

er stevfce, it seerhs to Us, 'if they emphasised the theme ri <br />

risyouxs."<br />

it has given us the great American heritage<br />

„. which there is no future for free young men and<br />

* women. TWe past i» the foundation upon wljich present-day<br />

•youth must erect theirs and the country's future. The past<br />

, a gaVe Us the revolutionary principle that all men are created<br />

; equal and endowed by God with the "unalicnable" right to<br />

1 life, liberty and the pursuit <strong>of</strong> happiness<br />

' " ' That'ttinciple set forth on July 4, 1776, is today the<br />

i, { target <strong>of</strong> Communist imperialism and conspiracy in all cor-<br />

( « ntirs <strong>of</strong> the globe. If the men in the Kremlin can destroy it,<br />

•} | they win h$ye no worry about future Americans thwarting<br />

*,' T Bed schemes for world domination,<br />

•i * i . As Oce^n <strong>City</strong>'s IVJernorial Day speaker so well phrased<br />

"} » it,"lf we as a nation grow weak, or s<strong>of</strong>ten, or are lulled into<br />

' i. false sen#e W, security, then we are facing Certain catas-<br />

--'-*-- and will have broken faith with the past and the<br />

. Mr sacrificed their all for this nation.<br />

Jt is a grave responsibility <strong>of</strong> those directing American<br />

ith today to 1 emphasize that then- heritage is menaced<br />

om.within, and that they must effectively combat all forms<br />

" d*®** u $& coifntry is to survive. It is not ade-<br />

Q. youth "the future is yours" unless we inspire<br />

em with a zeal to crush those who would destroy their<br />

ritage. -<br />

, Communist plotting and spying is only one threat.<br />

t are'fothers: Corruption in government; denial <strong>of</strong> the<br />

) i • Iftople's right to know about their business; use <strong>of</strong> the law<br />

r;restrictitne right 6f open! discussion or even the right to<br />

irk; creating jHtfty autocracies at all levels <strong>of</strong> government<br />

•deprive pisople-<strong>of</strong> self-determination; squandering the<br />

pie's resources and wealth.<br />

If America's"libc#al education has given anything to the<br />

1$ <strong>of</strong> graduates this spring, it should be the capacity<br />

, to plan and to use their lives in the form and tradi-<br />

i'f J ten tjffif. have'made this the most productive and freedom-<br />

pp.* :%ingVnaabh.oii earth.<br />

E'^r f ,ThoSe(ntinel.Lfedger congratulates the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

"ihool Seniors who have earned their diplomas by 12 years<br />

[•diligent effort. Theirs cannot help but be a sense <strong>of</strong> real<br />

that as they move out into the world next<br />

e not only a courageous view <strong>of</strong> the future<br />

ickward look at the past.<br />

^Communities Closer<br />

", <strong>On</strong> flje subject <strong>of</strong> schools, it should be mentioned that<br />

flrecerit- news items in The Billows, high school<br />

.have had unusual significance to tho community as a<br />

Ohe to)d-about <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> students attending the <strong>Jun</strong>-<br />

ior From at Pleasafltville High, where they were guests <strong>of</strong><br />

|V t|n) P«TA. Another referred to visits <strong>of</strong> Pleasantvttle groups<br />

to the local school for dances <strong>of</strong> assembly programs. StiU<br />

another had to do with pupils <strong>of</strong> the "sending districts"—<br />

pwood, Upper Township, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, etc, — spenduig<br />

<strong>of</strong> |a ,day here to get acquainted with the high school<br />

pfe attending classes next year.<br />

y- PccaUse our schools are building a closer and more<br />

ltJtes0ciaVTelatlonshtp wHlmeighboring communitiesr<br />

to conclude that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is thereby benefitting.<br />

wtjfo send their children here to school also become<br />

re }n our stores because they have closer interest and<br />

'the resort more frequently.<br />

The trietidlier relationship with Pleasantville is a par-<br />

arly gratifying one, for many <strong>of</strong> us stilt can remember<br />

old days when misguided football loyalties on both sides<br />

.,-« resulted in hoodlumism, vandalism, name calling and<br />

even near-riots involving followers <strong>of</strong> the two schools,<br />

f Yes/'tooay <strong>Ocean</strong> Cjty is part <strong>of</strong> a 1 "big happy family"<br />

uit5 rieighbors—and growing closer and friendlier all<br />

;<br />

u<br />

Now Optional<br />

,ifi<strong>of</strong>t by the press and public <strong>of</strong>ficial-; <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

^ antf several other counties in New Jersey appar-<br />

has J iM the desired result <strong>of</strong> persuading the Leglsla-<br />

to ai#en,a the original plan <strong>of</strong> making voting machines<br />

:rs JrV our county opposed the purchase<br />

i as being too expensive and unnecessary<br />

including, this one, added their voice<br />

<strong>of</strong>. the state compelling counties to buy<br />

f hcjr wanted theft <strong>of</strong> not<br />

ved by tjte lawmakers, the biU clim-<br />

..,. QDj^totfaole features. Among other<br />

use C was whistling for<br />

her, «*at. Fellow named "Tom", no<br />

doubt<br />

* * *<br />

Most, painful blow struck in the<br />

recent heavyweight championship<br />

flt'ht wan felt by the ovlner <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Buffalo, M Y, theatre lUs TV<br />

equipment went oh the blink, and<br />

hi) had t« refund. $3.50 to each <strong>of</strong><br />

several hundred long-distance ring<br />

side patronB.<br />

* * •<br />

Kapp« Sigma fraternity at Dukf . ..,. .-.r%dJngkJt,fi<br />

<strong>of</strong> love and respect for the nag <strong>of</strong> i<br />

.W. Ma^...._f. ,<br />

Our WtatJn%J<br />

l HW<br />

HELEN'S<br />

Beauty Salon<br />

MENT WAVING HAIR TINTINO<br />

TREATMENTS FACIALS<br />

1S '- 4t Confral Av«. • Phon* 0935<br />

d<br />

freedoms enjoyed in thii country<br />

"We <strong>of</strong> the Ainisrican Legio<br />

the<br />

he<br />

LegUnt b<br />

tW there be<br />

j pstaWlshment<br />

every pat<br />

IDREW'S HAIRDRESSING<br />

COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE<br />

by ANDREW and CLAIRE<br />

'ASBURY AVENUE PH 269*<br />

ns Bnjverstar.<br />

F'eon^*<br />

lum i ;. New Jersey* <<br />

said ho did not fear going to a<br />

meeting because be might fall victim<br />

,•» — '<br />

JOHNSON'S<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

STYLING<br />

P.rmin.nr Wiv* SfMlilhU<br />

Machln*. MieWntlM* «nd Cold Wavlnj<br />

Phom 0664 Ml **«"* Av».<br />

Strong opposition to federal al<br />

for school construction has been prc<br />

j.ted to the House <strong>of</strong> Rcpresento-<br />

Itncs Committee on Education and<br />

I Lnbor by the New Jersey Stot<br />

j Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

Making It tic-,,- that lhe sta(<br />

Lhamhcr I? ni'ain'.t all proposals in<br />

loUing fed.nl participation in<br />

school construi ion members <strong>of</strong> th<br />

Congre^lonal Committee, which In-<br />

fudes rYonk s Ihumpson, Jr <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jersey's 4(li District and Pelei<br />

r.'k !W yseni Jr <strong>of</strong> New Jersey's<br />

Jth Dktnet. were told In a prepared<br />

•itatcment that "New Jersey doe-i no<br />

med Federal aid"<br />

The State Chamber base Its oppo-<br />

sidon on:<br />

r<br />

1. Previous legislation on Federal<br />

. !i cdueallon has demonstrated<br />

ut New Jersey taxpayers lose mon.<br />

iy in the exthancc- <strong>of</strong> funds<br />

2 Prrsenl proposals ur Federal<br />

,a«( for school construction Indicate<br />

llhot Kew Jersiy taxpayers would<br />

continue to lose monej<br />

3 New JiTsej, under its present<br />

fmiihclal setup, is- capable <strong>of</strong> finnn-<br />

cinp Its own Bchool needs<br />

4 Many so called poor states are<br />

unable to Jllocate funds to educa<br />

tion because they have given prefer<br />

eiitldl treatment to some taxpayers<br />

and Juio (,'cnerally followed un-<br />

sound financial practices Other<br />

states should not be asked to subsi-<br />

dize such policies.<br />

New Jersey may hnie its oun<br />

program <strong>of</strong> school building aid If the<br />

Tux Policy Commission recommenda-<br />

tions are adapted<br />

Tht tfertmtnt painted out Hut<br />

In 1954, for Mtmpl*, Ntw Jmay<br />

r««i»«l tllghtly m<strong>of</strong>. than |4 mil-<br />

Hon In P*d«*| .id for education.<br />

Of tht tot.l <strong>of</strong> t3l&.5 million <strong>of</strong><br />

Ftdiral aid np*nd*d HinvglMyt<br />

tht nation on Hint programi, Ntw<br />

Jtn*y taxpaytn paid ov.r fie mil-<br />

lion, Th* ntt mult, thtrtfor*. wit<br />

not $4 million <strong>of</strong> aid for Ntw Jtr-<br />

uy, but r.ttwr %t million el ten*<br />

trlbution In aid to orhtr (tatm,<br />

"Data published In lost year's re-<br />

port on the hearings before tht Sub-<br />

committee on Education <strong>of</strong> the Sen.<br />

ate Committee on Labor and Public<br />

Welfare indicate that Now Jersey<br />

would fare no differently under a<br />

school construction aid bill, 1 ? the<br />

State Chamber said. "New Jersey<br />

taxpayers would lose money under<br />

all <strong>of</strong> the four aid 'plans then, under<br />

consideration by the Senate Subesm-<br />

mlttee. At best, New Jersey taxpay-<br />

er would pay $129 for each il <strong>of</strong><br />

Federal aid received and, at went,<br />

we would pay $1.68 per dollcr <strong>of</strong><br />

Federal old."<br />

It was pointed out New Jersey's<br />

needs for school construction he.<br />

tween now and i960 will be a llttli<br />

more than a half billion dollars. Per.<br />

sonal Income In the state amounts to<br />

over 10 billion dollars anually, The<br />

necessary half billion dollars needed<br />

tor school construction can be fin-<br />

meed if New Jersey people allocate<br />

o It less than 1", <strong>of</strong> trelr income<br />

Jetween now and 1940,<br />

"fn 1953-54 our New Jersey school<br />

listrlcts spent Just under $54 million<br />

in capital outlay. Over the past live<br />

years, capital outlay for school eon-<br />

structlon has Increased at the rate<br />

or »7 million annually. If this trend<br />

tinu.cs. we will spend $473 million<br />

in school facilities by 1900 and will<br />

mie met 94 r , <strong>of</strong> the etstlmated<br />

leed." sold tho chamber.<br />

Cheek the eerrttt iniwir to tMh quMtion<br />

1. (Rocky Marciano) (Don Ceekell) ig the<br />

world's heavyweight champ. i<br />

2. Atomic tents In Nevada (art not) (are) over<br />

1 for this year.<br />

S, Underwater atomic exploilon wii set <strong>of</strong>f r«e<br />

1 cently In the (Atlantic) (Pacific).<br />

4,<br />

I 5.<br />

I<br />

United States (haj) (has not) • second atomic<br />

pop ncarinf completion.<br />

licvated trains (are not) (are) still running<br />

I. IjNtw York <strong>City</strong>.<br />

«. El«vat«d (rains (are) (art not) still running <<br />

1 in Chicago,<br />

.7. Pr«giHent E!i«nhow*r (did) (did not) o.k.<br />

\ nilt for postal worken. ><br />

S. fa Fntieiiea wUi be holt to U.N.'i (10th><br />

I With) birthday Wiy, <strong>Jun</strong>t ZO-ft. -'<br />

t. Coinpulaory mllitory reserve program (has<br />

not) (has) good chance to pass Congress this<br />

Ifc Soathmnoit tftjt in United Slates is (Mjaml) 1<br />

Ceurt ten for each correct eholci~A leer* ol 0-20 li<br />

pOBr; I0.M, jvwiit; W^O, suptrlor^ ino" ifl.lOO vtry<br />

Herzog Graduates at<br />

Wheaton College<br />

Ralph S. llcnoa Jr., son <strong>of</strong>. Mm.<br />

Ralph HenoK, 610 12th M., and the<br />

Intc Mr. Herzog, received hb Bache-<br />

lor <strong>of</strong> Arts degree In Anthropology<br />

on Monday from Wheaton College,<br />

Whealon, III.<br />

Mr. Henog also wa* commissioned<br />

second lieutenant In the Marine<br />

Corps. MA will report for active duly<br />

later in <strong>Jun</strong>e at Quantlco, Va.<br />

Ills sutler, Misi Florence Jane Her-<br />

tog, has Just completed her second<br />

Cottage ind<br />

nnptner in<br />

mother.<br />

r «jii<br />

Two lower<br />

men wer* am vu ;:<br />

week at But)


PAGE 6 — SECTIOKTTH&BE<br />

American Legion Post<br />

Installs New Officers<br />

New <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> Margin-Rlinek Post<br />

No. 137, American Legion, wtrs Installed<br />

by Courtly Conunaiidir Ken.<br />

Beth Brown, <strong>of</strong> Mirmori, at » meet.<br />

Ing in the post home Wfdneidoy<br />

night last week.<br />

Those inducted were 1 Leslie Law.<br />

rence Jr., commander; Ctwrle! Bates,<br />

senior vlee commander; Vuwint<br />

EvangelLsta. junior vice commander;<br />

Dr. Raymond a. Blood, (townee emcer;<br />

Thomas Weiltr, adjutant, and<br />

William Getty, ierftintflMmi,<br />

, Another special fuMt <strong>of</strong> the post<br />

was Lawrence Sacks. (UatrKt pra.<br />

sentstlve, who made an appeal for<br />

financial support <strong>of</strong> the ampitheatre<br />

at the Lyons VA Hospital, Lyons,<br />

N. J.<br />

South Jersey Meets<br />

to Convene Saturday<br />

Tne annual convention <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Jersey Legion 05, Legion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Moose, will be staged at WlWwood<br />

Saturday arid Sunday,<br />

The El Dorado Cafe, North Wild,<br />

wood, will be the scene <strong>of</strong> the open,<br />

ing business session and election <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers Saturday and the locale for<br />

the enrollment and Installation <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers Sunday afternoon.<br />

The convention ball and supper<br />

will be held ai the Wlldwood Mooie<br />

Lodge Hall Saturday night and Sunday<br />

afternoon respectively.<br />

CANT<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Cannibal to Another—"We<br />

can't put this missionary in the<br />

boiling water—he's a Friar,"—The<br />

Ousport, Rensaeola, Fla,<br />

AWNINGS & VENETIAN BLINDS<br />

Call Jim Barbour for Estimates<br />

DAY • NIGHT or WEEK ENDS<br />

Oc«an <strong>City</strong> 3393<br />

Writ* P- 0, Bex 656<br />

BARBOUR'S AWNING SERVICE<br />

Savers. 1 maktebeelinetoour^v mm m<br />

Balsnci grows at interest<br />

odds la it, and you<br />

Build credit standing far tht<br />

futuri si you ion,-yaur<br />

Banking nttds <strong>of</strong> other kinds tan be<br />

mil at thi some time; and you<br />

Benefit, bttsuif your funds art protected by<br />

itvnd monogemtnt, laws, Maminititni/ and<br />

f) BMUII they art insured by the Federal Deposit<br />

(niuranct Corporation.* <strong>On</strong>ly q<br />

all these advantagiii<br />

OPIN ONI WITH US SOONI<br />

msur&ne* 1st sash<br />

The National Bank<br />

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

Cap* May Ceunly'i Largest Bank<br />

MiMBIR PIBIIUL RESiRVI SYSTEM<br />

PIDiRAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION<br />

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

' ', Banking Hours:<br />

9 «. m, until 2 p. m,— SafurilByi 9 a, m. until 12 noon<br />

SEA ISLE OFFICE ~ 43rd Strut and Landis Avtnua<br />

om©on©<br />

a Letter?<br />

(you'll both fee happier<br />

if you phone instead)<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Big Gift For Betty Bacharach Home<br />

NEW STATION WAGON was piesented to the Longpoit instilutioli lor children recently<br />

by Mr and Mis Ernil Palmer, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cheviok't-pldsmobile agenty At<br />

ceremony here are Lohgport Mayor l&on Lcopardi, Mrs. Palmer, Mr. Palmer handing<br />

keys to Mrs. Leon S. Drum, home superintendent, and Joseph S. Abrams, executive secretary.<br />

_ __<br />

Record <strong>of</strong> Private Enterprise<br />

Over 50 Years Cited by Broker<br />

Alvsl adults now living have boon<br />

fortunate enough to witness tht 1<br />

birth anil ifrowlh <strong>of</strong> the Iron A|!e<br />

and the Gasoline Aw, and an 1 now<br />

crin;! the Atomic and Electronic<br />

Ae.cs, it iva* pointed out to members<br />

ol the Of can <strong>City</strong> Rotary Club. Fri-<br />

day Miflhl.<br />

The speaker was David W. Aiken.<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> stock broker, who<br />

called the attention <strong>of</strong> the ilubmeli<br />

the marvelous industrial and<br />

.echnological developments during<br />

;he ||r« half <strong>of</strong> this century and<br />

oundod a note <strong>of</strong> optimism rrgardnis<br />

the next 50 years. His topic was<br />

The Romance <strong>of</strong> America."<br />

Mr. Aiktn tilled attention to<br />

the fact that the petroleum Industry<br />

and the automobile Industry<br />

as we know them -today were financed<br />

"out <strong>of</strong> the pocketbaoks <strong>of</strong><br />

Individual Americans" and not by<br />

major bankers or tht federal government.<br />

As an example <strong>of</strong> risk capital, he<br />

old the classic story <strong>of</strong> the spinster<br />

who was persuaded to lend Hem 1<br />

Ford $100 uf her savins;* back in<br />

MOI. from it she collected about<br />

$95,000 in cash dividends and finally<br />

sold her interest in the company<br />

hack to Ford for over SJOO.OOO.<br />

"Millions ot jobs now exlsUnjj have<br />

been financed out <strong>of</strong> the public<br />

pocketbaak during our lifetime," Mr.<br />

Alken pointed out. "Some people<br />

made millions, while others lost<br />

money. But the Important thina is<br />

that in a period <strong>of</strong> BO years we have<br />

seen two important new modes <strong>of</strong><br />

transportation—automobiles .and aircraft—evolved<br />

that did not exist before<br />

1600.<br />

"The Wright brothers didn't fly<br />

their first airplane until 1903. But<br />

mil) ef the growth <strong>of</strong> that Industry<br />

hat been possible because individual<br />

people dug into their peck.'<br />

eh. for cash lo finance It,"<br />

The speaker referred to sortie <strong>of</strong><br />

the pioneers in the automobile business<br />

such as Studeljak'er, Willys,<br />

Dodtie and Olds. He painted out that<br />

since Henry Ford's (im automobile<br />

there have been 2,720 different<br />

makes <strong>of</strong> ears marketed in the United<br />

Stales—yet only 21 survive today.<br />

He forecast that the development<br />

<strong>of</strong> the television, atomic energy<br />

takes only y about a minute to phone<br />

ll'i cheaper than you think<br />

especially after G PM and all day<br />

anywhere these day*<br />

It'* more satisfying...<br />

Sunday,,. look at these typical mi.ee:<br />

Camd*nlo<br />

Provlnoalown, MMI,7Ie<br />

you can ny mote,,. find out more. Wlldwoodto<br />

And folk* get such a kick out <strong>of</strong> hear- Philadelphia r.r.r.r.. 4Oc<br />

ing from you in person.<br />

Atlantic CHy to Boston.., 7Oo<br />

I mln, itntton call. Mfluud IBS tan not Included.<br />

NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY<br />

P.S. The nicest "fcwJ end butter" note you<br />

can said is a personal "thank you" by phone!<br />

and electronics Industries during<br />

the second half <strong>of</strong> the century<br />

will foe |u>t as spectacular and<br />

fraught with risk and adventure os<br />

WJS the automobile and radio bus!<br />

nets <strong>of</strong> the past 50 years.<br />

Along the samo line was thi* taw<br />

well talk by Gary Priiyiic. ihe H«Uir\<br />

Club's <strong>Jun</strong>ior Mifinbi?r, who howi'tl<br />

out. after iiUondinj! mct'Linus for Lin<br />

month <strong>of</strong> May<br />

fiarv dfst'i-ibt'fJ for the ftoMrii'iu<br />

somt* <strong>of</strong> tht? peacetime uses ol ytomU<br />

erjjy as well as the national' d<strong>of</strong>on,so<br />

applications<br />

He predicted thiil • ovcnuwlly<br />

atomic pourr will drive i\\\ <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nation's merchant .ships", and thai it<br />

gradually will replace coal ami oil<br />

the power source foj" jiiMU'i'atiii;'<br />

electricity<br />

Coimk rays, the high school stu ;<br />

dent said, are being experimented<br />

with as the means <strong>of</strong> running<br />

super-accurate clocks, creating rain<br />

artificially, and curing cancer in<br />

the human body<br />

\u hulls lioii oullmid (.ill*<br />

silmul < in. i i 1 . i mi mix • •>< ( r. pi.sthtod .It the<br />

,n \,n, vii •, lull ml linn 1U .it (on<br />

(iiti.iu II ill mil .t th< (liutir pn<br />

i nl ihuii ul til. IHI \\. Kill. Infill<br />

Club on Au,_u I H<br />

OBYRNE,<br />

DAILY SERVICE<br />

PHILA. - SEASHORE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 2338<br />

CU. 91130 WA. 44111<br />

By CHARLES H. CONNORS<br />

Rutgeri University<br />

This Is the lime when a lawn enn<br />

bo seveioly damniii'ii by dose clipping<br />

or scalpliitf.<br />

We oro prompted 10 wrlle this<br />

after watching a young man who, we<br />

beiiM-e, Is liavlnn his first lawn.<br />

There are many In that .mutation<br />

this year.<br />

If the bed knife <strong>of</strong> the power<br />

mower la set loo low, soil may be<br />

picked up as the mower'moves, due<br />

tu iincvennesH in the lawn, and with<br />

this the mower chops Die precious<br />

buds from this crowns <strong>of</strong> the grass<br />

plants. No more spears will HI'iiw<br />

from there.<br />

We are coming into ilii' c-rnliMrass<br />

season. Clip die; linvn i-lose nr «l|i<br />

it iintl you "pell il so tiiilwiiss -<br />

(.IJS-, jlujls lll\ lllCll \\C idll-.nl<br />

the owner that too close mowing<br />

PIANOS<br />

for<br />

Practice and Beginners<br />

A few good ussd spinets are<br />

available right now at prices you<br />

can't afford to miss, sec us before<br />

you buy, Cash counts, but you<br />

can buy on long easy terms,<br />

WEYAND'S<br />

Atlantic and Georgia Aves.<br />

ATLANTIC CITY, N. j:<br />

dantamievjiffi<br />

was the cause.<br />

Being present when a now mower<br />

was deilverod early one spring, we<br />

set tho cittilnK holaht at 2 inches.<br />

A 111110 crobgrass came In that year,<br />

but niine since. And the grass was<br />

more pleasant io walk on, also.<br />

So one <strong>of</strong> the important factors in<br />

the maintenance <strong>of</strong> a good lawn is<br />

the height <strong>of</strong> cutting. Plate the<br />

THURSDAY<br />

mower on a<br />

and set the<br />

, ; ^ o r S<br />

inehes. or brlt.r, ,7<br />

times reel type hand<br />

be adjusted to ,<br />

"•'«ho«t the u« .f<br />

would pay to hav<br />

lary moweri Uma<br />

BIG SPECIAL SALti<br />

6AUDN<br />

ONE brand,,,ONI grade...ONLY<br />

All Chevrolet's competitors and most <strong>of</strong>the<br />

high-priced cars<br />

tried it recently in-<strong>of</strong>ficial NASCAR* trials—and<br />

took a licking!<br />

eet the *homp! The new Chev-<br />

M rolet "Turbo-FW V8"-the<br />

most modern V8 on the read todny,<br />

Here's whot hoppened-<br />

Daylena Beach. NASCAR Acceleraiion<br />

Tests Over MeoiUted Mile<br />

From Standing Start.'Chevrolet caplured<br />

the 4 top positions in its class!<br />

B <strong>of</strong> the fint 11! And on n lime basis<br />

Chevrolet boat every high-priced ear,<br />

too-but one! But wnitMhis Is just<br />

the beginning! .<br />

Way, w|y ahead!<br />

Daytonn Booth. NASCAR<br />

Straightaway Runnini. Open to ears<br />

delivered in Florida for $2,500 or<br />

less. Chevrolet captured the first two<br />

places, 7 out <strong>of</strong> the first 11 places!<br />

Doylsna Beach. NASCAR 2-Wiiy<br />

StrBightiway Running Over Measured<br />

Mile, Open to ears from 250<br />

to 299 cu. in. displacement. Chevrolet<br />

captured 3 <strong>of</strong> the Orst 3 places!<br />

Colombia, S. C. NASCAR 100-<br />

Mile Race on half-mile iraolc. Very<br />

tight turns. Chevrolet finished first!<br />

y s , N. C. NASCAR Late<br />

Model Event. Chevrolet again finished<br />

first. Because <strong>of</strong> even tighter<br />

turris the driver chose to run the entire<br />

15,0 laps in second gear! Yet no<br />

overheating or pit stops!<br />

These facts you can't laugh <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

Sales lender. Road leader. A crowning<br />

achievement <strong>of</strong> Chevrolet and<br />

General Motors, Try a Chevrolet...<br />

and live in a land <strong>of</strong> going-away<br />

where you win all the arguments!<br />

Soon, maybe?<br />

PALMER CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE<br />

1117-1129 Asbury Avenue Phone 0235<br />

u eon buy I<br />

Sales leader for<br />

19 slmisto V*" 1 '<br />

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

Assist at Convention<br />

Ml, (),„, tl|<br />

IMU.,,1,<br />

>. srnlfil llshment <strong>of</strong> better police training mini i MI uses it lunt.in Slit<br />

I 's 1 |lOssihlllll 1,1 S| itt<br />

'uliu h t techniques throughout the coun IlKll^Is ( (lllltl SltUtllll<br />

'liln ml I im,|| ,, M.,,,,1.. ._ ^ . try steadily gaining for police <strong>of</strong> 11 Iti. 1,011 \diins d iit^litei nf Ih<br />

| "in I I ill llu I),i ,n ( ui I \, I, HI i fleers a level <strong>of</strong> dignity never be mil Mis \\ i ii nn is \ri-iins (,i2 AI<br />

< lull .1 I himmill I ii ii<br />

fore experienced in this country IIIIK n mil iiim, a IIIJ;II< ui I I In Ilidfll JIL in the Imthwiii husi<br />

' '•It "loll mi. lull to llu Nui<br />

knuli l L, irti 11 ind primiri cdticiUuil<br />

I >' i 'i lull" \i ulum n si i < in<br />

| II. Knorttd Mill tlu rollit Add<br />

I in ss in the mi but mil spmd tin<br />

niiiini; lui four collit;. icors shi<br />

urn npdiliil hi ihi Si iti Polite il<br />

siiiiinici hoi i<br />

I It pin till Mill ( n lUbill It. Miinil<br />

Ins bi i n i numlKi »l thi Pluloin i<br />

Si I dill is (111.111.1(1 in tills piojt.t<br />

I Ml mil Mis II C I Minims <strong>of</strong> Ojk<br />

I i nlsi.ll I in} h i | n mil [o tow|ill<br />

till in ulorlli hMiiitm IJniril iii.l 1<br />

ul i IISIIIJ. llu liquid uf pulm ulll<br />

I urn I'hil idi Iphi i Inn dmriid tu<br />

ll.iukil pnlu.lluii |,i Hit ml |KJ||(.<br />

Sunil lion.1<br />

1<br />

I "is I In ilissis Iu upurtfil torn<br />

m ikt tin u ptimmint huiiie in<br />

I II 11IIiII II I sis In |(W. |hi \ 111 il<br />

pi isi M.oliolii B(unri (onttul ol \n 'inn sin (In Lnndd iimhtl r (if <strong>On</strong> in ( iti<br />

I1 >iu.1 i. o on (tun to. ni i iu in<br />

muni ip il JIIITIK i (,K \<br />

lulls Motiil \.hiik Illspldols Mi 111 I. II 1,11111. Smdir I1U Cuul Mi ind Mis I,in don Horn-<br />

miiim Hid iniiniiipii poliFi minus Kt'i rd \M!I ncilii IHI (ICMH in iiud suns fium ( iillin^siidiiil jhu<br />

He said that the state attorney llOlU Ut] ull [ {Iu st tt(.<br />

ilimtntiii iducitKin ind in Sptun pi in tulisiiU MOIL thi urn IIOIIIKI<br />

hir uill In till tijihini' tin third<br />

general s <strong>of</strong>fice agrees with the \dmiltinci In Hit Aiidmii is In<br />

Mi IlLmsuntlll is slipiriliKndint uf<br />

Lndi in Ii nuik N I<br />

governor that some kind <strong>of</strong> train inluntni ipnlu mini ol ill, indiiul<br />

j tin n IMMI, in Mi rlun<br />

ing in police methods should be mil utlliii I isi ii u (In Aiuliim I iilluiMiit. tlu conimimi mint Miss s • 11 k<br />

given recruits before they are al Ii mini (ill nun 11111 iti, list <strong>of</strong> ip Silytlvr Hill lie uf llunui i Mi ind Mis Julm h l),n ui Oil<br />

lowed to wear the uniform and plicHUs s((linj iilmissiini is bidli house party ijlvi'n In ri l>i i Iru Buih Mi in luri fui tlio<br />

the gun<br />

lirandniDlhei<br />

siunnui inunths<br />

Niu Jirsii s^t ( inull sjitl is<br />

I Mi pi ikil in! t Ii M Hi, hi phi piiilliinni: fin Hi. iiiuntii in llu id<br />

-i!|iu- iiml the hriiwii whiili ;il oni iniK.I Ii iiiiini' loi luilUiiutii 1 lie<br />

The Caps May Co<br />

Hull' vn'ii' Hie L-his-l riiulinriitions \i nlimi »is up. mil ni l'12'l mil<br />

Heart Amoclallon<br />

Two Fined <strong>On</strong><br />

loi ;i iiulirc iilili-fi- havi. lil-i-n 11' linlil I'll' hill piiuissKl llu trimm*<br />

Ciiitcfully<br />

h '' i|uiii-mrin-, (hiil [hi uf lill mill Iu I'lU hmuiri llu<br />

Aiulimi i\ is mi lioni tin St He<br />

I'.iliii bud . I ind tin- pnif.rim ri<br />

memorial gifts<br />

4301 Londls Avenut<br />

•niliii.il niii|iiiitu, until Wi) niun<br />

Im mn (,oi \lli(d Dusioll proildfd<br />

Hi. tuiuls tu r. sunn th( tiiiuin^<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

pi 11<br />

t tin<br />

t in<br />

Police work today has a numbei<br />

<strong>of</strong> diversified specialties, which are<br />

changing constantly from year to<br />

year The police <strong>of</strong>ficer today must<br />

keep in training to keep up with<br />

changing techniques equipment<br />

and methods, the speaker said —<br />

1 IK ( IK I ll Opillltlll (11 pilllt.<br />

i.illnu ilii -, uiihi i Hi it in. in II<br />

shuilil iiiimiM ID ilu i|u j,,li «nh |<br />

11 \<br />

t 1 \. .loy<br />

v.. A[lant > Cil.v, was fmtMl $10<br />

( ,-.K oil t ihirt,i nf p ISSIII<br />

ol lius ;tt<br />

H|. anti the<br />

i\( i k<br />

Miilty. lit- tl(I thi<br />

iuv liiih 1 . «;is not<br />

sf.-l:ool infi mid thst<br />

i [M>lit'i' nJTiriT mid<br />

iit 1 ;. ;it tht tinn 1 t'liurt ltu> t>)inK<br />

>,> bvlit'vf<br />

Patrolman Harry Severin f*i*.fied<br />

that ht hid itopped fAcrJl<br />

other motorlftt for p»ilng th*<br />

hitted but before he flagged down<br />

Joyrif-r tor th* ttme violation.<br />

sio H. M(iiJr!t\<br />

.u :\ U>tt turn<br />

;ii tht 1 iiitiM'M-<br />

""' '"- """'il iduiintili |> i,,,f,,ti(i MO luil<br />

S i (.in.,11 u,Miiti,H|IKl,| in •>••• ,,,„„ „ ulsmr K.<br />

M im thulium Phillip limn • I'll, 'il,,,,.,,,,, I,,,,, MIIII. f ,i|i,,i to hPid .<br />

Hit nt (.hulls \ Ii iiiiMiiuliil rduiillMtip slim si n it lllh si iiul (,n<br />

Ittkn hi hi id i loiiiinilti i ut pit ii il ,\<br />

PIlslllllMs U| UK dill) |(l still I, 1 _<br />

n limn iliu<br />

ullnti<br />

Kiniinillii Niiinin limn I All tulil llu" in n,,,,, t|, ,„<br />

th( si tiiml si\ niinllh | ^ i u itslups in Hit distimir ill.<br />

W.<br />

nt Alulliiis<br />

$3 costs fin<br />

thi« wrotu<br />

<strong>of</strong> 7th st<br />

«f Miilv<br />

St \ DM inlini \n "ii in'"" ^ '<br />

, I"nki Cu 1122 N Fit nit SI I7IJ(I Hun in Rd Phil i II Pi<br />

• •Inn's Ilultl ,ii|)|>I1LS 2211 All inlit \u MlintK tin \ I<br />

l l — ,n I Milllni "SI Phil i Pi<br />

: SI Mil MUk •• •><br />

Slinkier*. Suns 201 ( illtiMiiill SI Phil i I'I<br />

* Co-it Aprnn & Timol SOMICO 4100 Imlkfuiil \io ''lull I "><br />

v '«or\ did (o 14 S 21st si Phil i I i<br />

JAMES ANDREA & SON GULF STATION, 9lh St. and Palen Ave.<br />

MAPES' ATLANTIC SERVICE. 9th St. and Bay Aw.<br />

AL'S CITIES SERVICE. 9th SI. and Bay Ave.<br />

CHICK'S SUNOCO STATION, »th St. and Haven Ave.<br />

ART'S FRIENDLY SERVICE, MOBIL GAS, ?th St. and Aibury Ave<br />

CARTER JEWELRY SHOP, 83* Boardwalk<br />

TAMBA GIFT SHOP. 924 Boardwalk<br />

MORROW NUT HOUSE, 933 Boardwalk<br />

MINT-ZER MINT SHOP, 94648 Boardwalk<br />

BERTEL'S CANDIES, 10th St. and Boardwalk<br />

UTTERERS LUNCHEONETTE, 840 Boardwalk<br />

COPPER KETTLE FUDGE SHOP, 11th St. and Boardwalk<br />

GOLDEN GALLEON GOLF COURSE. 11th St. and Boardwalk<br />

WEINDEL'S NOVELTY STORE. 1240 Boardwilk<br />

SPLASH INN, 1234 Boardwalk<br />

Ri. ill lliuluil. in.l Punt (u ll>2 \shiuv An Otian t ltj \ I<br />

Mnlltniinii ii s l'linl Stint 721 \sbuii All <strong>On</strong> in Clli, N J<br />

Wilsiin DJIII Lu \tn Yurk & \dnitu Alls Atljnlio Cm N I<br />

S\ult i. Co Ilkilll f.liiinlnr|;i 1" O llo% 1041 Alljillic I ill \ |<br />

Sllppln Will -<strong>Jun</strong>ii Milk Cu 247 \ S C iruluu Ait AllmtliCili \<br />

\ llnkin in Si. iluu.l IIJJ Ashuil An Odui Citi N I<br />

} Ojs.ikis A Sous 11115 Alliiliii. An Atlmtii Citi N J<br />

Mind Loui! «. Hi" Ulll St in.l full An , Cjiiiikn \ J<br />

Win nuli.ilii Hiking 11> 101 \ Sin \.irk An Atlintir(m \<br />

I. h 11. id & Co 1024 Blllluimuud St Pllllu Pj<br />

Iloujld M 'si'lt un Iiu 110 \V (Jp(n 1 inc Phil I M t'J<br />

<strong>On</strong> in Citv Smtinil IidKvr 127 8th St <strong>On</strong>. in Cill N I<br />

I ishi r Brim & Co 221 Maikcl St Plllla Pj<br />

(.ior_l B \loom-in Int, P O H«v 1489 Plnh 5 Pj<br />

I C Kurl7 2112 All ultit An All intic Citi \ I ,<br />

ViiflirMins rmpiie ( nit loiul Suppli [iu ill (.nmiui I'l HI A<br />

Hailif Inn. 010 Wesley Ave.. Phone 1238<br />

Ilfinsiom, 803 Sill SI.. Pllullf 1900. Kil'lianl llalisciim<br />

lillewild, 710 Moorlyh Terrace, I'hnnc 8520, Florence Bauer<br />

Illinois, 926 Wesley Ave., I'honc 12Sr>, Walter II. & Wm. .1^ Camp llros<br />

Lincoln, 510 Otll St., Phone 0400, E. L. Cope<br />

Logan, 816.6th St., Phone 88.U, Henry Meyer<br />

Lnrav. M2 Wesley Ave.. Phone 8549, A. M. To I ley<br />

Mallard (former Ilaincsi, 3400 Central Ave., Phone 0081. M.\S, Dotts<br />

Manor. The, 730 Moorlyn Terr., Phone 8813, D, Loos and D. Fauerbaek<br />

Northwood, 401 Wesley Ave, Phone 1213, J. II. Chambcrlln<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> Call. 1412 Central Ave., Anne Herman<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Manor, 1040 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave., Phone 1014, Florence E. MeUuer<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>ic, 1110 Wesley Ave., Phone 1310, Katliryn Ryan<br />

Parkiilde, 501 Sth St., Phune 1M4, L. P. Wtbcr<br />

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS<br />

REGULAR MEMBERS<br />

SPLASH INN GOLF COURSE, nth SI. and Boardwalk<br />

TWIN KIST FROZEN CUSTARD. 920 Boardwalk<br />

JULIANO'S CHAR-BROIL, »31 Boardw.lk<br />

PRESS DELICATESSEN. 601 Asbury Ave.<br />

BOB'S SINCLAIR STATION. 7th St. and Aibury Ave.<br />

TRIANGLE SHOES, 74S Asbury Avt.<br />

F. W. WOOLWORTH CO.. 732 Atbury Ave.<br />

WARDS PASTRY SHOP, 724 Aibury Ave.<br />

SMOKE SHOP, 714 Asburr Ave.<br />

BROWNLEE'S FURNITURE STORE, 704 Aibury Ave.<br />

STAINTON'S DEPARTMENT STORE. 110 Asbury Ave<br />

LEWIS L. BARRETT PRINTING A STATIONERY. 107 Asbury A.t.<br />

MAIER'S RESTAURANT, 9th St. and Atlantic Ave<br />

WELLER'S DRIVING RANGE, 5th St. * Boardwalk. 930 Boardwalk<br />

12th STREET AMUSEMENT ARCADE, on the Boardwalk<br />

Phila. Jobbing IluliM<br />

.1<br />

1 . 21ll. r > Pai-ilk- Avi'.. Allantir Cily. i\, J<br />

Atlantic County Fruit & rnxliii'i- Cu.. 5 Municipal Marki't. Atlantic Cil3<br />

GltllcllH; Rcxsaincr & Co., 242 N. Delaware Ave. 1 . Phila., Pa.<br />

John II. Horlon, Pruiiuce. 1200 Asbury Ave. OCOJII (.'itv. N, .t<br />

Abbutts Dairies. Inc.. Ill 12ih St.. Oei-an <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Mason Co.. Inc., Baltic and Kentucky All's. .Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. N.<br />

Weekly Guide. P. O. Il»x 314. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N, .1.<br />

Fretl Laundry. 112 Dili .St., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. .1.<br />

Mmood Prt-i-, IU1 A'-buri All. <strong>On</strong> m ( n\ \ I<br />

C. II. Shoemaker Lumber Co., 200 12th St.. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily. N. ,1.<br />

Fi^clle'l• liakillf: Co., Absecon, N, J.<br />

Hearst Advertising Service, 922 Del^ca Drive. Smith Dennis<br />

MIMcn A White (Ralph Ii. lianzalezi, 1212 Filbert St.. 1'llilli<br />

Wells, Ctfo. I... Inc., 402 N. 2nil Si.. 1'hlla.. Pa.<br />

Scual, Wm. I. It Son. Inc.. Atlantic k N. Carolina Ave.. Alia till<br />

loit-ph Jitobi ,»WI"I Ml lime \i. \MI(lunii.l \ I<br />

Park View, ntii St. and Anbury Ave,. I'honc 1270. Henry drinin<br />

Penn Manor, S01 7th St., Phone 8057. V. ,S, Hanrahan<br />

The Poplars, 410 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave,. Mri. C. Ohrislensen<br />

Halelsh. 100H Wesley Ave., Phone HI104. Waller Hamilton<br />

St. Charles, 601 Central Ave., Phone ftTvtO. K. Biekcrslair<br />

Sandaway, 61S nth St., Phone 2770, R. T. Siinderland<br />

Scarboroii)!h. 720 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.. Phone 0839. S. T. Workman<br />

Seaside, 830 6lli St., Phone 0714 or !K)20. Uenjalllln Baker<br />

Seaspray Manor, 815 5th St., Phone 21131. Mn. II. L. Youni;<br />

Southern, 835 5th St., Plione 1330, 3013, 8825, Ralph D. (Jiarth<br />

Strand, 9th St, and Wesley Ave,. Phiine 1804, J. J. WorUiingtou<br />

Surf, 9th St and Central Ave., Phone 3071, Frank Ni>cilo<br />

Vernon HaU, 410 Atlantic Ave., Phone 8518, Benjamin Hater<br />

Wynmerc, The. 833 4th St.. J'bune 3192, Mra. ConaUncc B. Wlieelei<br />

DUNKEM INN, 1132 Boardwilk<br />

PNUITT'S 5 ind 10. 93* Boardwalk<br />

SURF A SAND. 731 Boardwalk<br />

SIMMS' RESTAURANT. Moorlyn Terrace and Boardwalk<br />

PLYMOUTH INN, Plymouth Place and Atlantic Ave<br />

HEN HOUSE RESTAURANT, °th St. and Atlantic Ave.<br />

RUSTIC INN, 14th St. and Boardwalk<br />

TOWN6 HOUSE. 4th St. and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />

TILLIES. tU Asbury Ave.<br />

HOGATES. 9th St. and Palen Ave. al Bay<br />

ESSIG'S RESTAURANT. 9th St. and Asbury Ave<br />

WATSON'S DINING ROOM, Vth St. and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave<br />

CHATTERBOX, »th St. and Central Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> llfirdnjire. TH) A.-Jwry Ave..Oti'Jin Ciiv. iV .1.<br />

Imlsl, Uirntl OIIILI Siiiiphis 110/ Asblm \n <strong>On</strong>.inUti N I<br />

llanry Lloyd Chiittin. H.al Estate and Insurance. i:i|5 Asburv An-.<br />

l>(ira-FinLsh. Furnillile ItctilliNliers. Stinier*; Point. N. I<br />

M. 11. Heildini:, Bl. r > Allantii- Ave, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. N. .1.<br />

I'livvell-VanCiltler, Lumber anil IHiildini Siip|ilies. 131 h'ft West Ave<br />

Stainton Department Stuic. 1(10 Aslnirv Ave.. Oieau Cilv. N. J.<br />

Mmuit Inland Ft i inn ( olUe lilXI \ Mbini \\t MlmlK (_it\ \<br />

.Seashore laundry, 202 6th St.. Oican (.'itv. N. J.<br />

Henry .1. Kuhiier, l-\H>ti Sil|>|ilier. 72 N, Floni St.. Phila.. Pa<br />

PiluardS (oisun Hiitnnl \p|ilnnii.s 7»i\\i*,r All OfejllCltv \<br />

Selvann'.s Pharmacy. 802 Asburv Ave.<br />

Win S Alilki-.on Ini MulMiMii H r >J Asbim An Oiean (Hi N<br />

1 A. Bedding, 5020 Spruce St., Phila. 3I>. Pa<br />

llmwnlec Furniture Stole. 7lh SI anil Aslniry Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> Cilv N J<br />

llirin.n 1-uir r^O \sbiiti \M <strong>On</strong> in (111 N I<br />

Anchor'n I'liint. 20(1 Buy Ave.. l'liune !IO2II<br />

Chullcrbo.i. 500 Otll St.. Phone 0717. Mrs. ,1. 11 Campbell<br />

(lii is' Ri'.Uurint "IB I' ill n An phiini B">lt) Lhns Montaena<br />

Colta«e Inn. .1234 Asbury Ave.. Phune 0791. Mrs. Edna KinK & J. Towiucnd<br />

Fiesta Lunch. Dili & Boa.dnalk, phone 97111. Amelia Fisher ft Kdith Carlton<br />

Florida Inn, 607 8th SI,. Phone 2,105, Venalda Buieham<br />

llufatcs. VOfl Palen Ave,. Phone 0141, Charles llaip<br />

1'lymuuth Inn. 717 I'lymuuth Place. Phone 887W, Miss Louisa T. Corson<br />

Suiiin-, lu uurjut BJ-' Biurdii ilk Phone 010* 1 lujd (. Simm;.<br />

lottiii. House, -till bt and Ucun Ait phom. Jj20 Rj>mond Koob<br />

22nd St. Resuuranl, 22nd and Asbury Ave., Phone 8530, Chris A. Poulos<br />

Watson's Restaurant, 901 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave., Plione 1065, Albert W Jones<br />

Whitehall, 710 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave., Phone 9021. Miss Loubn Corson


»QUR<br />

THE QCIAH CITY SENTINEL-LEDOER<br />

with a cab' for th» protection <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia,- Pennsylvania, for use<br />

ifrlgerator<br />

Separate<br />

food Freezer<br />

'k«*pt fraitn fatrf<br />

for<br />

Refricjerator<br />

with RolMo-You.<br />

NET,<br />

Now<br />

Storage Door'<br />

with Mll-bottla *pac«,<br />

condiment*h«lf, igg<br />

Server, buH«r dnd<br />

tompdrtmtnn, j<br />

containers far<br />

Uft-OVMTt<br />

Twin Hydrators<br />

Aluminum, nist-pro<strong>of</strong> Shelve*<br />

Meat Tender<br />

Double-Easy Quidcube Trays<br />

Frozon Juice Can Dispenser'<br />

"Deluxe-103"<br />

, i V" Hero** a really big food-keeping center<br />

with oil the convenience? and features<br />

you'll need for safe and hand/ food star-<br />

'. age. See ill Compare, it I<br />

)EL EASY<br />

TERMS<br />

J 389' 5<br />

tlMER FRIGIDAIRE<br />

|,119 ASBURy AVE. PHONE 0235<br />

150-Yr^OldBeesleyManshn Changes Owners<br />

But Will Remain Open For Annual County Tour<br />

Peferyburg<br />

The old Beesley mansion acquired<br />

a new owner and Beesley's Point a<br />

new resident this week when the<br />

150-year-old landmark was purchas-<br />

ed by George A. McAvoy, proprietor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the McAvoy men's and women's<br />

wear store on the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

boardwalk,<br />

The house, according to historians.<br />

Is the oldest <strong>of</strong> three ancient build-<br />

ings in the northern end <strong>of</strong> the<br />

county,, the others being the SUtcs<br />

House and the Bumell House, botb-<br />

withln hair a mile at Beesley's Point,<br />

and erected a few years later than<br />

the Beesley house. All three aro In-<br />

cluded In the annual Historic House<br />

Tour sponsored by the Cape May<br />

County Art League<br />

Through the years the Bceslev<br />

House hod passed through a number<br />

<strong>of</strong> ownerships and had fallen Into<br />

somewhat bad condition when it was<br />

purchased In 1041 by J H. "Hank"<br />

Becotte, a prominent electrical con-<br />

tractor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, who restored<br />

Its original contours and architec-<br />

ture.<br />

In thli work he had the advice<br />

and attlttance <strong>of</strong> experts front the<br />

Library <strong>of</strong> Congress. Under their<br />

direction the walls end woodwork<br />

were carefully restored to preserve<br />

the early 19th century plan and<br />

appearance, the only materiel<br />

structural change effected being<br />

the replacement <strong>of</strong> a one-time<br />

kitchen wing on the northern end<br />

with a oarage, while modern heat-<br />

Ing and plumbing were Installed<br />

without serious alteration In the<br />

Interior eppearance.<br />

Since Mr Becottc's death thrce-<br />

yenrs ago hi? widow, Mrs Edna Be<br />

cottc. has established her homo lot<br />

Florida, and the house has been 6t-<br />

cuplcd by her son. and his family.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> residents, only during<br />

the .summer<br />

Included in the purchase bv Mr<br />

McAvoy arc many valuable antiques,<br />

with which Mr and Mrs Bccottc<br />

hod filled the rooms Four poster<br />

bedf, a massive sideboard, numerous<br />

pieces <strong>of</strong> period furniture, fin an-<br />

cient molDdeon, still In good tune,<br />

old prints and bric-a-brac, aro among<br />

the relk't <strong>of</strong> oilier days Included in<br />

the furnishings<br />

Soma <strong>of</strong> ths pieces arc said to<br />

date back to the original owner,<br />

while many were acquired by Mr*.<br />

Becotte, an enthusiastic and dis-<br />

criminating antique collector, who<br />

selected Items <strong>of</strong> the period <strong>of</strong> its<br />

construction.<br />

Standing back from the • Shorp<br />

Road on one <strong>of</strong> the highest points<br />

<strong>of</strong> land In Cape May County, the<br />

house overlooks the Parkway, the<br />

bay and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, nnd its three-<br />

story height and three chimney) are<br />

In sharp contrast with more modern<br />

buildings in the neighborhood, Mr -<br />

McA v oy plans only such alterations<br />

In the house and grounds as will<br />

erophasUe Its design and accentu<br />

ate Its attractiveness<br />

According to the county records,<br />

James Beesley, tho builder, who was<br />

tho first postmaster In that section,<br />

receiving and dispatching mall via<br />

the Philadelphia-Cape May stage<br />

coach which made two trips a week,<br />

in 1803 paid $3,667 for the 157 acres<br />

which made up the original tract<br />

on which the house stands.<br />

There Is no evidence that there<br />

were buildings en the property at<br />

that time, and local historians say<br />

the prcient houie was completed<br />

not later than 1K>».<br />

When Mr. Becotto bought the<br />

property an architectural survey was<br />

made by Lewis D Cook, supervising<br />

historian, and Seymour Williams,<br />

F. A I A. District Officer In their<br />

report they said:<br />

"The proportion <strong>of</strong> this house, 20<br />

feet depth and 40 feet front, with a<br />

wall height <strong>of</strong> 10 feet to s<strong>of</strong>fit <strong>of</strong><br />

cornice, and a lengthwise ridge to<br />

the gable slope at some 45 degrees,<br />

give a dlgplty <strong>of</strong> muss that Is great-<br />

ly in contrail to the earlier farm-<br />

house <strong>of</strong> Uil» seashore) region<br />

"The first floor hat> the wide ccn<br />

tral stairhatl from front to rear with<br />

a large room on each side. This is<br />

a local arrangement inherited from<br />

the Georgian mansion ihouso design<br />

in which four rooms were the stand-<br />

ard The second and attic floor plans<br />

arc like those <strong>of</strong> the flrst<br />

'The great chimney breatt with<br />

it* handtome mantelpiece, centered<br />

on the gable end wall ot t»ch-<strong>of</strong><br />

the"fao r6omt on the first floor. Is<br />

41*oWnt,'Ylt* composition o< the<br />

molded Wood shelf broken around,<br />

the central panel and each <strong>of</strong> the<br />

reeded pllesters which with a<br />

melded wood turround frame the<br />

marble-faced fireplace are in the<br />

manner <strong>of</strong> the poit|ir<br />

ten*. A nominating committee cop-<br />

PjHM <strong>of</strong> Miss Elsie Stiles, Mrs".-Eth-<br />

el Young and Mrs. Kathryn Gahdy<br />

was appointed Sunday evening to<br />

nominate church <strong>of</strong>ficers The com.<br />

mjttee will meet'Thursday evening<br />

Ut tho churcfi 1 ~ ^<br />

,'HQly<br />

Petersburg Methodist<br />

Youth Plan Hay RMe<br />

By LILLIAN tCHWIIBINZ<br />

PBTBRSBWO .'*- The Methodist<br />

Youth > Fellowship <strong>of</strong> • the P«t«turg<br />

Church met Wednesday at the home<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mb* Peggy Webb. William Cat-<br />

sedy presided. There wai a discui,<br />

s|on o*i>lBns fqri Ny 'We.<br />

Present were the Rev. David Pro-<br />

pert, <strong>of</strong> Tuekahoe; Janice Young,<br />

Feggy Webb, Carol Snyder,.Margaret<br />

Munyon, WHllam Cassedy, Billy and<br />

Bobby W«*b, Raymond and Bruce<br />

Bailey, <strong>of</strong> this community; Uarda<br />

Sack, Bobby and David Gundy, <strong>of</strong><br />

Oreenf)eld.<br />

The next meeting Is planned for<br />

July 6 at the Petersburg Community<br />

Hall,<br />

» • •<br />

CHILDREN'S DAY PLANNtp<br />

"Children's Day" will he observed,<br />

in the Petersburg Methodist Church<br />

Sunday at 10 a. m-. in place <strong>of</strong> the<br />

regular preaching service.<br />

A special program Is planned un,<br />

der the direction <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mabel<br />

Sears, <strong>of</strong> Clermont, and Mrs. Mildred<br />

Do Haven, <strong>of</strong> ihU community.<br />

• • *<br />

rSTifUBURO NOTES<br />

Visiting; Mrs, Maud Walton at W»«<br />

home' <strong>of</strong> tier daughter, Mrs Doris<br />

Cloud, on Thursday were Mr. and<br />

Mrs. George Wilcox, <strong>of</strong> Sessner. Jla,<br />

and daughters, Mrs- Georgia Bettle,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Blficjcwood, and Mrs. Grace Leese,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mayfalr, Pa.<br />

Mr. and Mrs Peter Schuse enter-<br />

tained Mr. and 'Mrs. WUUam Kane<br />

and cbH4ren, Patsy and Leater, <strong>of</strong><br />

Sewell, Sunday.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Hollls Caldwell en-<br />

tertained Mr. and Mrs. Jack KUvlng-<br />

ton and daughter, Un,da, <strong>of</strong> Mlllvllle,<br />

on Sunday,<br />

Week-end guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs<br />

James Cloud were Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Evans Lobb with their son, Ernest<br />

and daughter, Peggy, Of Morton,<br />

Pa; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cloud and<br />

children, Alfred and Debra, <strong>of</strong> Me-<br />

\Y. JUNE 9, IMS<br />

dia, Pa,<br />

Mrs. Etta<br />

Mr and Mrs.<br />

tertalncd their<br />

Mr and Mr were injured<br />

•Garden State Par<br />

Wlldwood c<<br />

car In which<br />

ded nnd side<br />

Jean Kail, 17,<br />

17,worethowjur^<br />

sengers In the c»r<br />

Eastburn 3rd, ^<br />

•tudent. ^ f<br />

Tho car sldetwlpfd in M.'<br />

•ated by Walter thirti, g-oti*<br />

ATLANTIC CITY TRANSPORTATION CO.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Local Bus Service—between 8th St. and Boardwalk Tl<br />

and 59th St. and Central Avenue.<br />

Effective Wednesday, lune 15, <strong>1955</strong>, to and including <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />

Da|ly Service Including Sundays ^<br />

FROM 9th and BOARDWALK to 59th STREET and CENTRAL AVENUlt<br />

Lean 1th St. A Leave 9th St. Leave llth St. Leave 34th St. Arrive (M I<br />

Lean 1th St. A<br />

Bdwk. Terminal<br />

A. M.<br />

U,W<br />

P. M.<br />

1X00<br />

1.00<br />

3.0O<br />

4,30<br />

i.ao<br />

6.30<br />

Leave 9th St.<br />

A Central Ave.<br />

A. M,<br />

11.02<br />

P. M,<br />

12.02<br />

1.02<br />

2.02<br />

4.22<br />

5.22<br />

* M<br />

Leave llth St.<br />

« central Ave.<br />

A. M,<br />

11.05<br />

P.M.<br />

12.05<br />

ijOS<br />

MS<br />

4,25<br />

5.35<br />

6,25<br />

FROM 59th STREET and CENTRAL AVENUE to<br />

Leave 59th St.<br />

eV Central Ave.<br />

A. M.<br />

11.40<br />

P. M.<br />

12,40<br />

1.40<br />

2.40<br />

4.50<br />

5.50<br />

6JS0 •<br />

Leave 45th St.<br />

ft Cerltrat Ave,<br />

A. M.<br />

11.44<br />

P. M.<br />

12.44<br />

1.44<br />

2.44<br />

4.54<br />

5.54<br />

6.54<br />

Leave Mth St.<br />

A Central Ave.<br />

A. M.<br />

. 11.41<br />

P.M.<br />

12.4S<br />

1.48<br />

2.4><br />

. «•*•<br />

5.51<br />

6.51<br />

Leave Mth St.<br />

« Central Ave.<br />

A.M.<br />

11.10<br />

P. M.<br />

13.10<br />

1.10<br />

2.10<br />

4.30<br />

5*30<br />

6.W „<br />

8th STREET<br />

Leave llth St.<br />

A Caqtral Ave.<br />

A. M,<br />

11.53<br />

P. M.<br />

12.51<br />

1.53<br />

2.53<br />

5,03<br />

6,03<br />

7.03<br />

Arrive (M tfl<br />

* Centol $ 1<br />

11*19<br />

p a-<br />

li.ll<br />

l it<br />

in<br />

AM<br />

Ml<br />

and BOARDWALK<br />

Arrive |)h ft,<br />

A.M.<br />

r\M.<br />

1141<br />

si<br />

ATLANTIC CITY TO OCEAN CITY (VIA LONGPORT SERVICi)<br />

Leave Virginia Ave. and Boardwalk Leave 1th St. and Boardwalk<br />

for Oceart <strong>City</strong> for Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

10.15 A. M. 7.10 P. M.<br />

••^r -<br />

DELAWARE<br />

THOROUGHBRED RACING AT ITS BEST<br />

MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS-THRU JULY 4<br />

* * *<br />

Pott Time 2,00 PM<br />

(Double closes 1.45 PM-D.SJ.)<br />

* * •<br />

R«0Mlar Parking—25c Valet Parking—5Oc additional<br />

Available Through All Entrant**<br />

Come to Delaware Park via The Delaware Memorial Bridge<br />

and follow the directional signs.<br />

THIM OUTSTANDING STAKE RACES<br />

Saturday, J|in« 11<br />

THE LEONARD RICHARDS<br />

Saturday, Ivn* 19<br />

THE DELAWARE OAKS<br />

**<br />

ft. Fishing Club Casting Team<br />

eans Up in Sea Girt Tourney<br />

AuiBrt flliir Pish III tf Clllll ntArfa *"-*•,* Yr^ _* . t ^ .. *<br />

i <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club made<br />

, sweep <strong>of</strong> the surf casting<br />

nt sponsored by' the Nu-<br />

„ <strong>of</strong> S,urf Angling<br />

Jon Saturday at Sea Girt, N. J<br />

j 10 live-man teams competing,<br />

i <strong>City</strong> F C fame in first, cap-<br />

• the beautiful Schafler trophy,<br />

.y will hold for one your,<br />

trophy must be won twkp<br />

i for permanent possession,<br />

each member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

. received a gold modal<br />

II key rui £ attachment.<br />

Otton <strong>City</strong> team consisted <strong>of</strong><br />

Bldoy, Itichard B. B. Masscy,<br />

J W. Lipp, George R Kem ond<br />

t W. Stclwagon. I Foster Mur.<br />

nnn-rasting copiain<br />

_. tMm «it • total <strong>of</strong> 7,94t<br />

j for in average <strong>of</strong> Ml fur<br />

t«tn cut. Th* nearest compel-<br />

r «•• the Dover Flitting Club<br />

tlphle, with 7AH feet.<br />

fiddition to the team's success,<br />

rmule the longest single cast<br />

e tournament, a distance <strong>of</strong> 387<br />

feet. He a<br />

average department"<br />

Stclwagon, preildcnt <strong>of</strong> the Asso<br />

U Zf<br />

Sur ' AngHng club, C<br />

dent.<br />

as club presf.<br />

Minute Sports Quiz<br />

1. Who is the new manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />

St. Louis Cardinals7<br />

J What waa his former Job?<br />

3. Who Is Warren Hacker''<br />

i 4 , Ai : "J <strong>Jun</strong>o lst - nflme the team.<br />

'f W ««> two Major Leagues<br />

J. What horse won the Prcnkncs<br />

The Aniweri<br />

1 Harry Walker.<br />

2. Manager <strong>of</strong> Rochester, Cardln<br />

[arm team.<br />

3. Chicago Cubs pitcher<br />

4 Brooklyn (NLi and New York<br />

JU)<br />

l.HICKHy<br />

»t FOOD.<br />

1155 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 1515 - 1516<br />

— IN OUR MARKET —<br />

SOFT CLAMS<br />

FOR STEAMING<br />

MAINE LOBSTERS<br />

ALIVE or STEAMED<br />

ALSO PLATTERS<br />

LOBSTER TAILS<br />

STEAMED or ON PUTTERS<br />

Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Seafood Cooked to Take Out<br />

ALL KINDS OF FRESH FISH IN SEASON<br />

CAN I HAVE<br />

IT DONE<br />

A Directory <strong>of</strong> Specialized Services<br />

KENNETH E. BAKER<br />

ALUM A ROLL<br />

ALUMINUM<br />

ROLL-UP AWNINGS<br />

CANVAS AWNINGS<br />

DOOR CANOPIES<br />

PORCH & PATIO COVERS<br />

VN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES<br />

YELLOW PLASTIC SUN SHADES<br />

STORM DOORS * WINDOWS<br />

- - - OCEAN CITY 1241 - - -<br />

> BAY AVE. (Closed Sunday) OCEAN CITY<br />

See a thrilling roce tyery day on 7V-Crianne/ 12 • 4.3010 S.00 PA«-3<br />

and POST Ttm U.S.A. at 7.15 P.M. Fridays »n S«m» Chonntl f |<br />

Daylight Saving Time Shown<br />

DELAWARE PARK<br />

PRESENTS<br />

A NEW SEfclES OF FASHION SHOWS<br />

6V5BV THURSDAY>p-on «i» Fathion stage in front <strong>of</strong> QrqrwfoKind—<br />

•R-QJKI later in Clubhout* dining room.<br />

THE DUAWARE 5TEEPLECHASI AND m i AS50CIATI<br />

•RYAN fHID,Vkk.tom.miC^Mgr. B. H. WOOD,$*.*****Tf^ r '^<br />

$•• Th* Dlifaff Big Thr«»; Saturday*, <strong>Jun</strong>* 10/ 25 and Jury<br />

SAWS FILED<br />

|_Bny your «awa MM by<br />

nlno They qut oleuur.<br />

r eervloa. Brine fKtm<br />

• A. CHAMPION<br />

J4W. 16th StrMt<br />

MATTRESSES<br />

BOX SPRINGS<br />

EEBCfLT LIKE NEW<br />

Call or phene OC 1100<br />

If notntmr UI5-R-U<br />

OCMH <strong>City</strong> Bedding Co.<br />

J^AVfN AV1N0E<br />

J "5!<br />

[W* Are Agents For<br />

i Van <strong>Line</strong>s, Inc.<br />

..J to Coait Service<br />

{UKAL OR INTERSTATE<br />

MOVING?<br />

T SERVICE<br />

ESTIMATES<br />

;EAN CITY<br />

tESS CO.<br />

|/INC0RPORATBD<br />

I" 9 . 4NACBURYAVE.<br />

STORAGE •<br />

MADB TO ORDER<br />

• VENETIAN BUNDS<br />

RE-TAPINO tnd RKOKDINO<br />

• WINDOW SHADES<br />

M. C. MILLE<br />

Y«tr p<br />

In OcMn CHy<br />

11tl Bay Avenue<br />

Phone 2523<br />

• CLOSED SUNDAYS •<br />

Raiders 4th In<br />

N.J. Track Meet<br />

Score in 4 Evenlt /<br />

at Nsvv Brunswick V<br />

Ow-an city', track and field team<br />

mado a commendable showing In the<br />

r!ii!, a " nl1 *' New J «y State Inter-<br />

scholastic Athletic Assdclalion'ii<br />

championship meet at New Bruns-<br />

wick Saturday, as the Raiders placed<br />

fourth In the 15-school Group I dl-<br />

" • on<br />

oach E Fcnton Carey's harriers<br />

came <strong>of</strong>f with one first place, a third<br />

and two fourths to compile a total<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1314 points. Matawan won the<br />

ivhion championship with 65V4 tal-<br />

lies, with Verona second with 4314<br />

and rtumson tiiird with IB.<br />

Sen{l°, h - flyl;l "- Tfd - f ' ri1 -* M °+<br />

THE OCfeAM CITY<br />

pole vault, soaring to a height «f<br />

1 *!*'• "»nli Wlcke* high lump-<br />

ed flv*feetfllne to Hnlih third In<br />

that event; Charity Bowman gath-<br />

? . f ? urth P' 1 *" Points with a<br />

IM-foet heave with the lavelln,<br />

and Joe Kennedy ran the een many exceptions to thfi so-<br />

:alled rule.<br />

The old-time theory held by some<br />

lorsemen has been proved a fallacy<br />

iver the years. Today, It k simply<br />

lUlmoded, and there.are statistics to<br />

how why.<br />

Tnke the Delaware Handicap itself,<br />

climactic event in Delaware Park's<br />

fluartcr-nillllon dollar Distaff Big<br />

Three scries coming up at the cur-<br />

rent meelinu—which begins with the<br />

Delaware Oaks <strong>Jun</strong>e 18 and has the<br />

week-later "new" New Castle for<br />

the middle gem. The latter U now a<br />

major prep for the Delaware Handi-<br />

cap, which this season succeeds the<br />

'old" New Castle as the world's rich-<br />

est distaff slake.<br />

The New Castle, or newly-named<br />

Delaware, has been run 17 times—<br />

and a three-year-old was victorious<br />

five limes. The most recent was<br />

Grecian Queen In 1953, and that tri-<br />

umph helped her to earn the cham-<br />

pionship <strong>of</strong> her sex In that year.<br />

Oridlnarlly, It may be hard for a<br />

sophomore filly to beat a mare, but<br />

that can be <strong>of</strong>fset in a handicap like<br />

the Delaware when a young horse<br />

gets a weight pull against older rac-<br />

ers. The five three-year-old winners<br />

<strong>of</strong> Delaware's big event in the past<br />

•arrled from 108 to 114 pounds, and<br />

iome heavily weighted older stars<br />

ave been well beaten.'<br />

License Letters<br />

to be Changed<br />

County to Drop<br />

'Z' Plate Series<br />

The Stlite Motor Vehicle Division<br />

his week, announced tentative plans<br />

>y which license plates next yett<br />

vlll bo lettered according to regis-<br />

tration dates Instead <strong>of</strong> as designs-<br />

Ions <strong>of</strong> the state's 21 counties.<br />

Director Frederick J. Gassert ex-<br />

Ialned that under the new proposed<br />

etlerlng plan, vehicles registered In<br />

January would carry "AA" or any<br />

lomblnaUon through to "AZ" before<br />

he numerals; A vehicle registered<br />

in December would cany "YA" or<br />

"ZA" letters.<br />

Under the present system "Z" In-<br />

l.icates a Cape May County vehicle,<br />

A" an Atlantic County registration<br />

md so on with each county carrying<br />

in Identifying letter on its llcens*<br />

John Wynn, <strong>of</strong> HwMonfldd,<br />

brought a good Cap* May County<br />

Dining contnr tntry Info Lwnonf t<br />

aboard his Ralmar IV Sunday. If<br />

wa> a 2H4 Inch long bluo weigh-<br />

ing Mvm pound*, six and a half<br />

ouncH, caupht <strong>of</strong>f Hit lobttar pot*.<br />

Ed Cornman Jr. reported that A)<br />

Gulyar Sr., <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, enjoyed<br />

his flrst venture after the Hues in<br />

his new boat, the rive G's, Sunday,<br />

bringing hi IS blues averaging from<br />

four to seven pounds. Son Al Jr.<br />

and friend, Jack Bowers, were<br />

aboird.<br />

Cornnmn'B also reported that Dr.<br />

Paul\ Moycr, <strong>of</strong> Lansdale.' Pa,<br />

broutht in a 914 pound blue while<br />

fishing aboard Elmer Shelley's El<br />

Mar. A. V. Watson and George<br />

Tuck helped Dr. Moyer and Sheley<br />

to boat 18 other blues on the trip.<br />

Bay Fishing in<br />

County is Good<br />

8-Pound Flourider<br />

It Contest Entry<br />

Inside fishing is breaking all rec-<br />

ords for this tinle <strong>of</strong> the year, ac-<br />

cording to Walter M, Treen, direc-<br />

tor <strong>of</strong> public affairs In Cape May<br />

County, who Is In charge <strong>of</strong> the 20th<br />

Annual Fishing Contest.<br />

Trcen reported that entries re-<br />

ceived the past several days indicate<br />

the catches from the inland water-<br />

ways will reach a new high this<br />

year.<br />

Heading the list In the current<br />

season for flounders in the Inland<br />

waterway is an eight pounder caught<br />

by John Daugherty, <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

Court House, while angling at Stolen<br />

Bonnet, near Court House.<br />

Drum fishing continues to hold the<br />

spotlight In the Delaware Bay. Dom-<br />

inic Pirolli, TuUytown. PH., filed his<br />

entry In the contest which showed<br />

he hooked one weighing 74 pounds,<br />

2 ounces.. Zimmerman's <strong>of</strong> Town<br />

Bank sent In this entry and many<br />

others above 60 pounds each.<br />

The weekly prize feature Is now<br />

under way and the Initial winner to<br />

be. selected from the entries received<br />

during the current week will be an-<br />

nounced next week.<br />

ilatea and registration.<br />

Mr. Gatscrt said his division<br />

rould continue to graht the request<br />

lude annually by some 3,000 persons<br />

tor special lettering. He said special<br />

Jcslgnatlons required by law, such<br />

is "MD" for .physicians, will con-<br />

tinue. The state now has about two<br />

million registrations.<br />

How About<br />

Uitlng Your<br />

Greenwood Completes<br />

Air Technical Court*<br />

CpL James W. Greenwood, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

V S. Marine Corps, was graduated<br />

May 13 from the Airman Prepara-<br />

tory School at the Naval Ah* Tech-<br />

nical Training Center, Jacksonville,<br />

Fla.<br />

Cpl. Greenwood Is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

and Mrs. John W. Greenwood, 648<br />

8L James pl~ and husband <strong>of</strong> «u><br />

former Patricia T. Schulti, this dty.<br />

The elgirt-wfek bourse at Jackson-<br />

ville covered basio aviation skills<br />

such at fire fighting, aircraft repair.<br />

men as fi g g , rep,<br />

mathematics, fduaprlnt readins.<br />

Shufflln' <strong>On</strong><br />

N«wt •ml Gontp <strong>of</strong><br />

Shuffltboard Club<br />

•y H. PAMKk BAKIR<br />

Do you know when either S or 10<br />

points can be deducted from your<br />

score? When your dUc can be re-<br />

moved and any points It scores<br />

credited to your opponent? When<br />

100 points Instead <strong>of</strong> the usual 75<br />

constitutes a game? What is meant<br />

by a Hesitation or a Hook shotT<br />

What to, do when you dont like a<br />

referee's decision?<br />

These and numerous other ques-<br />

tions can be answered by getting<br />

your copy <strong>of</strong> the Official Shuffleboard<br />

Rule* at tie cue house.<br />

• • •<br />

It's nice to have with us again<br />

for another season Dr. and Mrs.<br />

Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Joy, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Rockford, Allen, and Helen<br />

Wise, Mabel Dunn, LfllUn Marple,<br />

Ben. Hendren, Charles Heidman,<br />

Charles Holsberg, a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

board <strong>of</strong> directors, and WUUam Red-<br />

dicks, a member <strong>of</strong> the club since<br />

Its formation In 1941.<br />

It If with great pleasure also that<br />

*re announce the turning on <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lights for the first time on Saturday<br />

evening. Devotees <strong>of</strong> the sport will<br />

be able to play rooming, noon, and<br />

night.<br />

The summer schedule <strong>of</strong> activities<br />

•"" * d ft h<br />

will fit announced after the club<br />

mjjtfnk on Wedd*^<br />

Another Cornman report lists Ray<br />

Steelman, <strong>of</strong> 30 Bayonne pi,, book-<br />

ing a three pound, nine ounce weakle<br />

and flve kings In the bay over the<br />

week end.'<br />

• • „•<br />

Big hauls in blur* were reported<br />

from the party boats at Steelmen's<br />

dock* over the week end. CapL<br />

Frank Steelman Wednesday on the<br />

Seaway took a large party to the<br />

lobster pots and treated them to a<br />

catch <strong>of</strong> 83 blues, averaging out<br />

from Hi to six pounds.<br />

Sunday Cpr. Stoalman and tmt<br />

taaway took out a party <strong>of</strong> Lan-<br />

cattor. Pa, visitor* and brought<br />

them back with a load <strong>of</strong> 45 blue*,<br />

from flirt* to weft pound! each.<br />

'" «!•*•••»• were A. Filling*, R.<br />

•>. IHnr, C. tt*ck*fvh% N. Gass-<br />

man, L, Oulnn, D. Flnchbauah, H.<br />

Ffnchbaugh and K. Trm.<br />

Cant Cliff Dark's Deslree II, sail-<br />

ng out <strong>of</strong> the Yacht Club Ingoon,<br />

docked at Steelman's Sunday with a<br />

haul <strong>of</strong> 48 blues, running from three<br />

to seven pounds. In the party were<br />

Bud Bertolet, At Stutike, pan<br />

MltctUe and BUI Sharp.<br />

The fun 'aflshing In the waters<br />

around <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> promises to be-<br />

come even better with the warmer<br />

weth d tl<br />

with the warmer<br />

, and consequently warmer<br />

water, expected this week.<br />

MAY'S<br />

Bo<strong>of</strong> Yard 8, Satin<br />

12th ST. tt BAYFRONT<br />

U-DRIVE 16-FT.<br />

POWER BOATS<br />

F«r Rent by Day or Half Day<br />

Rowboots for Hire<br />

BAIT-TACKLE<br />

Marine Gas anil Oil<br />

~—— I<br />

Full Lira <strong>of</strong><br />

MARINE PAINT and<br />

ACCESSORIES<br />

Auxiliary Offers<br />

Boat Inspection<br />

Free Service Plan<br />

Again In Effect<br />

Facilities and procedures for- the<br />

free Inspection <strong>of</strong> power boats: <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> area will toe discussed<br />

at an Inspectors meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Flotilla, U. S. Coast<br />

Guard Auxiliary, at Its headquarters',<br />

636 Pleasure av., Sunday.<br />

.Forrest Nytnan, commander <strong>of</strong> the<br />

flotilla, reported that an Inspection<br />

station will be set up at the private<br />

dock <strong>of</strong> William McCann at 37 La-<br />

goon rd.. near the'Coast Guard Sta-<br />

tion, about <strong>Jun</strong>e tS,.<br />

Floating InipMtlfHit will be con-<br />

ducted by .the AtHlliary whsnvar<br />

In Hi* area It Is rtqunttd on<br />

boat* Had up at their home rnw-<br />

Ings. Chief Inspector FranK Carter<br />

will, arrange for such Inspectktns.<br />

The inspections will be safety ex-<br />

aminations ior. rnotarboats, both in-<br />

board and outboard. The examina-<br />

tion will be free, and where a boat<br />

and equipment meet standards <strong>of</strong><br />

safely, a decal will be Issued for<br />

display on the craft.<br />

The deeal ««nphi Hie boat from<br />

routW* iNMMblt and<br />

the Ceasr Owenl fa#<br />

n, e p .<br />

vloui vlelarkw <strong>of</strong> iwrine<br />

"•"*" s ,.<br />

Commander Nyman InylMd *all<br />

boatmen <strong>of</strong> the area desiring cour-<br />

tesy examination* to notify fit* fW-<br />

Ulla Inspectors, who nay be located<br />

each week end at the flotilla head-<br />

quarters.<br />

16' Seafarer<br />

THE BIG<br />

Rugged Boat<br />

IDEAL FOR:<br />

Fishing and Family Uss<br />

Ungrh—16'<br />

• Depth—28"<br />

• Beam—64"<br />

• Weight^-320 Ibi.<br />

ONLY '480<br />

ALL ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BOAT WORKS<br />

619 PLEASURE AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY 1110<br />

Yacht Club Speedboat<br />

Season Opens <strong>Jun</strong>e If<br />

The speedboat radnf season at<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> dty Yacht Club WOl set<br />

into full swing on Sunday. <strong>Jun</strong>e It,<br />

James L. Cherry, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

powerboat committee, reported this<br />

week. . , j<br />

The season will feature th* W*«k-<br />

ly Bellwoar Series race*,' til* annual<br />

Commlssioners'Tropby race, and the<br />

speedboat racing'regatta. The season<br />

was <strong>of</strong>ficially opened last week *1th<br />

the Memorial Day Marathon. . • •<br />

The *une-up race for the BeUWoar<br />

series will begin <strong>Jun</strong>e IS at 11 a..m.<br />

MM<br />

•n*<br />

n<br />

and<br />

berj.<br />

WUHam<br />

Mrs. WWlaS<br />

Mawr. Poland<br />

PRIVATE •V ARADl$E '/«<br />

Tackle Furnished Ot SUfinny<br />

Picnic Privli»a*» -*. LtftKh<br />

Adults 50c DAY<br />

COMk and 00 IHtlVlLtyl<br />

SEASON TICKETS Ofttt A REAL SAY<br />

v, •«*£<br />

ANCHOR'N<br />

POINT<br />

OWING ROOM<br />

Second Street on the Bay<br />

Enjoy Fine<br />

BREAKFASTS<br />

LUNCHES and DINNERS<br />

<strong>On</strong> Covered Screened Daclc, or in Panelled Dining Room<br />

OPEN WEEK ENDS<br />

From 4 P. M. Friday 'til 8 P. M. Sunday<br />

Breakfast Servml from 6 A. M. Saturday and Sunday<br />

DINE IN A TRUE MARINE ATMOSPHERE<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e is th« month to b<br />

new <strong>1955</strong> T)r«>ton« 3<<br />

OUTBOARD<br />

MOTOR<br />

UHJf.<br />

10 HA<br />

mcfvOTp ^ Up afuff^<br />

• No vtbration... n» Mb*<br />

e Naw TwbMhlp «pM«t MMNI<br />

• Eotlar'to<br />

MOORE'S<br />

741 Askari Aw.<br />

for OuMmding Style and Performante,<br />

In itrlUnf new nl*r camUnBtlwii and Iws^sMd d*ckln«<br />

•#Hti, ptmtlCr<strong>of</strong>fj ucltlng IMS Hn. <strong>of</strong> flturgloi b»H glvn<br />

yw Ike IrAJMwwIly tup«b boating pirfarmanM and mamu-<br />

wraWIHy hr whkh it li nationally fpitisw.<br />

tl«M matdiltn nwdtli — 4 big 14 FOOTItf, IhrH b»sd-<br />

tHiml 11 fOOTIKS and « itiinly * FOOT DIMOHY — »m-<br />

(4*t( HsitlCmft'l Ml beating stray.<br />

the fiRMin nktralat u*-pl*« hull «rac« taOt mod*! la Iniut*<br />

In itaiuiKli, iwnMl cturabllity. At viual, NgillCiaft rtqvln* n»<br />

•MHfWl pnpatatlM,<br />

Ml tn#fll P'j.<br />

ANCHOR'N POINT<br />

• THOMPSON PLASTICRAFT BOATS •<br />

PACEMAKER TRAILERS • ELECTRIC HOIST<br />

MARINE HARDWARE • BOAT & MOTOR RENTALS<br />

BAIT # TACKLE • REPAIRS e RESTAURANT<br />

Phone 9028<br />

200 Bay Avenue<br />

See Our Exhibit at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home Show<br />

it Contention Hall, <strong>Jun</strong>e 14-15-16-17, 4 to 11 P. M.<br />

1 (^ ^<br />

JUNE<br />

SPECIALS!<br />

I FA<br />

GET R1ADY and SET I<br />

GO afMr Hi* Uftl<br />

filial<br />

LINE<br />

Choos* from our lam<br />

•ttortiMnt, rejduced<br />

for this spatial.<br />

E D CORN<br />

AH:<br />

*«'.-.


6 —SECTION FOUR THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER JTHUttSDAV.<br />

low bow to remove an embedded<br />

hook? The Institute For Safer<br />

advises saiest way is to cut<br />

<strong>of</strong>f the point if the point has cans<br />

through the flesh. It not, force the<br />

point through, and then cut It.<br />

•Sharp pliers are necessary for this<br />

operation.<br />

GREGORY<br />

900 Share Read — Somers Point<br />

Hotel - Bar - Restaurant<br />

>Mturlna—Turkey Matter* and Sandwiches, Oyster Stew, Clam Staw<br />

Fried Oyster*, Snipper Soup, Frltd Jumbo Shrimp, Sufted, StMki<br />

SHUFFLEBOARD OWN ALL YEAR at 7-00 A.M.<br />

Somers Point News<br />

Mr*. A. W. Saburn, R«port«r<br />

Somers Point <strong>Jun</strong>ior High to<br />

Graduate 32 Students Tonight<br />

JOE Dl ORIO'S<br />

CIRCLE CAFE<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

Kitchen Open<br />

Every Day Starting Saturday<br />

Reil Italian Spaghetti • Ravioli<br />

French Fried Shrimp • Deviled Crab<br />

Half <strong>of</strong> Fried ChickKn • Steak<br />

SANDWICHES and SNACKS<br />

FOR PACKAGE GOODS and BEER<br />

Phone Somers Point 2578<br />

STEELE'S SHIP<br />

BAR<br />

' SOMIRS POINT<br />

ELMER BLAKE Proudly Presents<br />

EVE ROSS<br />

AND THE<br />

ROCKING HORSES<br />

Featuring. m.ORES fREUEMCKS<br />

AMERICA'S NEWEST INSTRUMENTAL COMBO<br />

Plus STAN the Man FACIY Piano Star<br />

-. . • ^<br />

KITCHEN OPEN<br />

Serving the Finest<br />

FULL COURSE DINNERS — SANDWICHES<br />

AT ALL HOURS<br />

8-fouith day <strong>of</strong> May<br />

1051 their clalm.1 In writing and under<br />

oath specifying thP amount claimed<br />

und the particulars <strong>of</strong> the claim<br />

Ilaud MJJ 21 A D 1055<br />

May If Gelse<br />

C-2—lt-pf $8 K2<br />

Kh «F fcTTUMI.<br />

ASH UISTHIIII'TION<br />

Notice Is hereby Klvcn that the ac-<br />

counts <strong>of</strong> the subscriber, as the udmln-<br />

liitnitor <strong>of</strong> the estate <strong>of</strong> Annie c.<br />

Fo\ort - - - deceased, will be audited<br />

und stated bv the ^urroe&tc anil te-<br />

poi-led for settlement to the Cape May<br />

County Court-Probote Division on the<br />

sixth day <strong>of</strong> July, next, at ten o'clock<br />

A. M., ut which lime apmk'atlon will<br />

he made for the allowance or Controls-<br />

sloni iml counsel feei<br />

Dated \In> i't 1905<br />

Klrkntnn, Mulnican'A Harris,<br />

Attorneys<br />

Atlnntli, Cllv, N J.<br />

BI.WOOD F. KIRKMAN.<br />

Administrator<br />

C-2—II—pf $7.56<br />

OFFUIIAI. NOTICK<br />

TAKi; NOTicn thnt straihmeie Inn<br />

has applied lo the Common Council 0(<br />

the (.ounty <strong>of</strong> cape May for j Plenary<br />

Retail Consumption License for prem-<br />

ises situate Bvyvleu- Drive. Strathmcre,<br />

Objections, If any. should be made<br />

Immediately In wrltlnit to Allen BcrEh.<br />

CM l rk <strong>of</strong> Township <strong>of</strong> UppersTuckahoe,<br />

Signed: Ceelle Twist. ,<br />

Rtrathmere Inn,<br />

Bftyvlew Drive.<br />

Slrathmere N J<br />

-S-1.18<br />

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />

GIKU or woman wanted,<br />

ile boy. Apply Taylor Pork<br />

Bdwalk U<br />

_....ED halrdreasers mole oi<br />

one for steady employment<br />

^-sooson Also manli urlst rull<br />

t time * icellcnl salary Boult*-<br />

,uiy Shop, 7H Buttcisea Ruad<br />

m 0 ? M ¥.i"' lS '°'" tr ' "'"'" mh n«'"h<br />

mi.ii IN i lliunc bonif is Point lilju<br />

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE<br />

- An opportunity to gUe<br />

•1.1 a Yo? U will"l,°tc our* bod? £&<br />

BUSINESS SERVICE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Dry Cleaners<br />

(N«w Owi»r '— AUBREY REED)<br />

PRESSING<br />

DYiING — ALTERATIONS<br />

LAUNDERING<br />

RUG CLEANING<br />

All Work 100% Ou.r.ntMd<br />

High Quality, Courtooui,<br />

Dependablo Service,<br />

FREE<br />

Moth Pro<strong>of</strong>ing All Clothing<br />

FOR PROMPT PICK-UP<br />

•nd DELIVERY<br />

PHONE<br />

OCEAN CITY 3397<br />

HAND und powei lawn moners luivn<br />

lolltis i\nd stiriadei i rcntm Da\ls<br />

Haidnnrr Co 12.15 Asbu^ A\e tf<br />

KCI R1OLRA I ION SFRVU C-Bepall»<br />

anil adjustments on all miik« Com<br />

miriinl Uomcstk Thomas Chattln<br />

1116 Aibui) Ai» Phom 3001 II<br />

TDR qu,illn honui call Lliarles E<br />

Residence Phone<br />

tf<br />

WILL HAUL AWAY anjthlnK >ou do<br />

not want f.nm ink uaram in tUt<br />

!i W ''"* bel " k H 1<br />

e S<br />

nrliiht, plume Somcrs Tolnt<br />

srxrriON<br />

and posluo"ri,' if e<br />

Inif the salaries o<br />

nlcipa! employ I<br />

j |n need <strong>of</strong> various services<br />

d brtil womdn tthtf Is an cypeil<br />

| niuse houseKeeper excellenl<br />

j Capable <strong>of</strong> taking care at In-<br />

|cr elderly person. Box 7793, Sen<br />

"• Idler. 6 9<br />

ip<br />

(-111<br />

salari<br />

employ<br />

New J<br />

,10%<br />

Now Jersey",<br />

-uj piKED a watchman or full o<br />

k time latesman. Year around rcs<br />

Pphone 3030-W 6-9<br />

AGENCY<br />

mb<br />

SClllO^ 3 This<br />

take iftect in the Um<br />

l.-lw and will beciniinS<br />

nItijt July 1st 1KB<br />

„ NOTIIK<br />

llic obo\e oidlnance w<br />

CITY Employment Agency<br />

Reliable help furnished<br />

Inicjtigated COUDEUA<br />

Prop Fnonq 1980 it<br />

TUTORING<br />

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

first rcaillnK at a" m<br />

Board held nn tne 3rn<br />

1-W5 and will be tokt<br />

iraiilnk. final |)auaCo Sd il»<br />

at a meetlni; <strong>of</strong> said Boird to I?,<br />

on llio 17th da> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e, «& (•<br />

Commissioners' Chamben ,nt» fl<br />

DIAL READING and elementary<br />

i tuhjeits Public school teach<br />

S. Noal, 1335 Pleasure Ave.<br />

lty. Phone 17M. 6-2.1<br />

„. TUTORING In cool <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

suit or five subject spcumists<br />

IT} hifch school and colliK<<br />

. Ctassek start <strong>Jun</strong>e £1 Ask<br />

j.— INTENSIVE COACHING<br />

Commissioners 1 Cnambeii , an o Knure INTENSIVE COACHING<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cltl Men Jereey, dl Uffli 8B 12 W lilh St Occon Cltl<br />

RFX3INA li RODmS iltamore A\t , Wjndmooi Pu<br />

Cll]<br />

0-0—11—pr W.8<br />

CITV OF OCKAN CITt, NBWRD<br />

OHDlNANfE NO til ' -<br />

AN ORDINANCE to fix and at ^ Pembi oke Lane<br />

llsh ' the compentdtlon d[ tbe 111<br />

and other Clly CommlsiloMn JT<br />

Clt5 <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city NBV Jnie/<br />

An Ordinance entitled u i<br />

duly passed by the Boinl <strong>of</strong> C«<br />

sloners <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> OceiB Oty.<br />

Jersey, on first leading at<br />

<strong>of</strong> said Bal hld t 1<br />

Jersey, on first leading at IfiKi<br />

<strong>of</strong> said Boanl held on tot 17tli te<br />

Ma>1905 and vt tk I<br />

d on tot 17tli te<br />

1905 and vts taken up In<br />

If lutorlntf. AH grades and<br />

1 Licensed. Experienced<br />

Well kiioun In public<br />

Sheppard's Auto Service<br />

All Kinds <strong>of</strong> Body Repairs<br />

UHIlLL AII(,NM1•^T<br />

COBItKCTS TIBE WEAR<br />

912 - 14 SIMPSON AVENUE<br />

PHONE 0722 „<br />

BUSINESS SERVICE<br />

Yale Keys 25c Each<br />

2 for 45c<br />

Haidwatc Co.<br />

t tchool cht-k^ Reasonable ink<br />

Mi rlon Pm k<br />

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

PERSONALS<br />

320.1 Any<br />

<strong>of</strong> age or size<br />

i order<br />

1 Asbury Ave<br />

doll repahed<br />

i Uothts f<br />

tHE FIM-S1 IN<br />

Informals,<br />

. Wcddlnc<br />

Receptions<br />

onil K,itllhK final passage and lAsj<br />

it a meeting <strong>of</strong> said Boinl hfW m , ..,.„ „„.,<br />

Ird duy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e MH, in die am (lion Cards—Phone 0711<br />

slonera Oinmbers <strong>City</strong> HllL 01 IfcHpnry 412 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave<br />

CHy Vew Jer$e> at eleven odod 1 r<br />

he forenoon BOWfflSff* TENSE Tired Nervous<br />

rii> iicrk "Wflimit> printing _it pf %2fa •f u y f ?, enl . Phone 07H and iela\<br />

Refrigeration<br />

Commercial - Domestic<br />

Carrier<br />

AIR CONDITIONERS<br />

W. GEORGE REILLY<br />

Authorized Dealer<br />

649 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Phone 2204 I<br />

FRIGIDAIRE SAI lij and SERVICE—<br />

Ripalia to all make refrigt 1 ntors<br />

New FrlKldalre refrigerators, ranues<br />

washers dryers frecrera 1'almer I-rlii<br />

lilaln 1117 Asbuiy Ave Phone 02TS<br />

Open every evcnlnK 'til 9. tf<br />

fMLlIcniy, 4L2 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

NOTK'K OF SKITLEMEST I<br />

Notice Is hereby f>lvffl that tie!<br />

counts <strong>of</strong> the subscrlbcn u lief<br />

i-cutors <strong>of</strong> the tSUitt <strong>of</strong> OI<br />

Stllwell deceased, will be ><br />

stated by the surrogate, and 1. .<br />

for settlement 10 the O»pe Hajr.Ol<br />

'»urt-l>robBte DI1UI0/1 Hh mi<br />

daj <strong>of</strong> July new atteno'd<br />

at which time application »U11<br />

for the ollowance ot r<br />

counsel fees.<br />

Dated <strong>Jun</strong>e 1. 1055<br />

Riibert K, Bell.<br />

Attorney<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city, N J, ,<br />

Bobfrt K. m j<br />

Thonuu H.)<br />

0-9—It—pf J7.56<br />

SIFIED DISPLAY<br />

Classified Advertisements<br />

AiUei tibemLnts for th?£D columns should be In Ilie <strong>of</strong>...- - ,<br />

'.cntlnil U-ilKer NOT 1ATHR THAN NOOV SATURDAY AND WKDW<br />

D\Y foi publication on the Cluisltled PJKe, Phone 0301 or W0&<br />

CLASSIFIED AD KATES<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Time, 25 Words or Lew<br />

(3c per word exceeding 1 r t words)<br />

Ad Running 5 Consecutive Times, with 25 Words or Lejj . P*J<br />

Ads Requiring Box Number*, 25c More<br />

— All Classified Advertising Cash —<br />

r.ipv mailed In Riven to representative- or brought w <strong>of</strong>(l«F«*|<br />

nllj MOST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OH STAMPS |- —'«* •<br />

ropv accepted ovu phone as courtesj and convenience to <<br />

iulitnri(.c mu^t be in before advertisement is set In type<br />

Classified Display Advertising — *I 80 Per Inch<br />

CARD OF THANKS<br />

We would like 10 thank the membera<br />

f the Youth Center for their most<br />

Kencroiis girt. It was so thoughtful to<br />

remember us In such a nice way The<br />

memory <strong>of</strong> your thoughtfulnes* will be<br />

cherished forever.<br />

MARY ANN AND DOW<br />

LOST<br />

BLACK leather change purse. May 3L<br />

containing store coin and key* nn<br />

ehnln; vicinity <strong>of</strong> 8th & Aibury Ave.<br />

829 Second St. . 6-9<br />

PRESCRIPTION glumes wIUl a half<br />

frame. PoMibly 34th street Btctlon.*<br />

Reward. Phone fo*. -e-9<br />

FEMALE HELP WANTED<br />

FEMALE HELP WANTED Applications<br />

now Doing taken far taieaUdlt*. Full<br />

Umei or part time. Year around wortc<br />

Apply to Mra, Batterjby. o C Murphy<br />

Co, Wh st, and Asbury Ave «<br />

EXPERIENCED single needle opera- 1<br />

ton on ureuM Hece work ram.<br />

"eer around work. Apply In perton<br />

J Someis Point tltg. Go, 132 Shore<br />

load, Some Pulnt, N. I. M<br />

Murphy 00., fy, aaj Asbury Ave. tf<br />

^B/VTORS forreopened <strong>Ocean</strong> CUT<br />

3IRL wanted for sandwich emuiter.<br />

Apply Davla * Gordon, 1700 Asbury<br />

WOMAN or competent high school 1<br />

Egg?- -<br />

•p<br />

4<br />

•H<br />

i<br />

• €<br />

FEMALE HELP<br />

AVON representatlia "J!*1S 1<br />

port, aciUlvllle S 1 ?<br />

mora nnil Becslei's<br />

tlon call Allanllc CW<br />

WOMAN to do<br />

'53 CADILLAC<br />

0E VILLE COUpE<br />

FULLY iQUIPPEO<br />

$ 2995<br />

|'}3 STUDE. Tudor<br />

1 CHAMPION — RADIO<br />

HiATiR -, HYDRO.<br />

$1195<br />

IPONTIAC Chieftain<br />

OR SEDAN, R. * HYDRO.<br />

$895<br />

• LINCOLN Capri<br />

1 HARD TOP<br />

$3250<br />

1 PONTIAC 4-Door<br />

$575<br />

JCHEV.'/,-Ton Stake<br />

MALE HELP<br />

BRICK and block Wtr.<br />

Amoa. 417 3«h St.<br />

Asbury Ave.<br />

$695<br />

hey. 4-Dr. P.G.<br />

^695<br />

JDE. Ghctrnpipn<br />

HELPER<br />

AlkfKl<br />

BUTCHER<br />

UCK<br />

•CiMUC<br />

Aibury Avenue<br />

'Ciry Phono 0$06<br />

A. E:-STONE, Inc.<br />

Quality Asphalt Paving<br />

at Moderate Prices<br />

Phone PIsaianMlle 2781 or 2769<br />

7 1J<br />

STEAM WALIACRAPING — Wnteilesi<br />

method Also palntcil walls beautl<br />

full} ckannl h> EPLLIII process with<br />

uui steam Wallmaittr Sonitis Point<br />

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE<br />

O.K.'D USED CARS AND TRUCICS—<br />

All mqkes and models with a writ-<br />

ten guurantee that counts Palmer<br />

Chevrolet and Oidsmobllc Used Car<br />

Lot, Uth and Simpson Ave, Phone 0237.<br />

Open evenings. tf<br />

THURSDAY, JUNE 9, <strong>1955</strong> THE OCEAN CITV SENTINEL-LEDOER<br />

FOR SALE<br />

1918 PLYMOUTH—Convertible lellnw,<br />

new lop lailio and heater 1350 00<br />

Apply 24 t> Holly Hills Drive The<br />

Fairways, or phono somers Point 3«tH,<br />

5-0<br />

2 WHru, (1 \8 ) ti allei good COIWI<br />

tltin. new tlr**, 55O.IJO. Inquire Boll-<br />

IHK Stanhupi' Head Marmora N J<br />

or phone 27y2. ' ' 6-t><br />

1953 PLYMOUTH, sport coupe t%vo<br />

tone white null tires radio, hestei<br />

Ckan New em guarantee <strong>On</strong>e owner<br />

SI JOU 00 Phone 02\i 6-9<br />

KI\S DUHI ICATED imd mnnc lo<br />

IOIU Ijiiirmls Tos Biy A\e I'hnni-<br />

1|S7 (>J.1<br />

Walter £ i.eoigc Bicldim n^UCi'inl<br />

liiilldui Kin 3id st Phone 20ut-J<br />

or 55 Ashury Ave I'hone 2!i(S2-W 6-23<br />

FLOOR SANDING MACHINE and wax-<br />

Ing nuichlne for rent by the dav<br />

Da\ls Hudware Cimilinny 1235 Asbury<br />

An. Phone D'115 tf<br />

NOTICE TO WEEKKN11ERS -We rent<br />

Icmls (or any Jub. Gun lacker, luwn<br />

lolltr powtr mowei flooi b indc i<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hardware Co. 723 Asbury<br />

Ave. Phone 2158. tf<br />

Attention<br />

YOU CAN AFFORD<br />

H •>!> ri,i'\y oi a 55 Pont I*ou<br />

mllent.e 'Yes hei(c\c It or not'<br />

925 Down mul ^12 50 p^r wk buys<br />

>ou a ( ji5 Ctie\y ond 55 Pontlacs<br />

priced uk low us $1935 utth the<br />

Ua\\^iiv Motors sensaitonal TIMES<br />

SALES PI,AN 42 months to pay<br />

This <strong>of</strong>ffi may 1H> limited so act<br />

quhklj' NO GIMMICKS NO RED<br />

I Art NO 1UO I OANS TO PAY<br />

Siicclm iuttnilon to Servicemen <strong>On</strong><br />

the sput dellveiv Make (i«ly one<br />

PfiMfltnt ( ottiiiletr ^(>r\ke lnclnd<br />

oil in mn on the pternlHc; modern<br />

vie L 1 dep t C redlt Quit kly ni>-<br />

pi o\ t d b> U lephoiif IVnonal<br />

cit'dlt irtrnrmallon gtrictl> mnil-<br />

dentliil TREMENDOUS TRADE, IN<br />

AI LO\VANCES If >ou ov.e any<br />

money on your old cur Baj v\ ay<br />

villl pav it <strong>of</strong>f This is orn? or the<br />

most unusual pinna c\ oi <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

ACT NOW WHILE J HIS OFF* R<br />

LAi/Tb Call ELI/ 4-B18S ot tuil<br />

In iicrson at<br />

The Big Bayway Motors<br />

Rt 1 4 Elmoiu live at the Boy-<br />

\\a\ tia/ric tlrcle Elizabeth N J<br />

See Us For<br />

Used Refrigerators<br />

Some reconditioned and<br />

Guaranteed. Other* at If.<br />

Excellent buyt at<br />

reatonabta pricei.<br />

SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />

710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Phone 1242<br />

FOR SALi<br />

BUREAUS<br />

waahefi.<br />

ch«t <strong>of</strong> drawfri,<br />

lot slutware. antique canopy<br />

bed drop leaf nitho<br />

rocker. lody« chair inv table, Llncolh<br />

23? Asbmy Ave<br />

frS<br />

TWO SUMMER ,uiti, men a, site M<br />

<strong>On</strong>e blue and one brown. Both<br />

Itlon Very<br />

SINGLE rock maple bed coll<br />

and mutual, good condition, .<br />

double coll spring and nUttrets, ;<br />

small nunoiany china clnet,<br />

I3» Bayahora Dr.<br />

RUSTICRAFT WOODEN FKNCE3.<br />

red wood basket weave, English<br />

hunllo fencea. post and rail, red wood<br />

" ~ " P.li.A. tenpj.<br />

board. Free estimates.<br />

Bert s Patio Shop SOI Wat Ave, Phone<br />

or 3122.<br />

USED TV SETS In good condition.<br />

Antenna* and towen Installed and<br />

repaired. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hardware Op.L<br />

720 Asbury Ave. Phone 21&8 t<br />

SMALL senei, top leer, round dlnlns<br />

room table, floor lamp, metal bed<br />

and link iprlng;, American cooker; rajr<br />

rugs 60x03; one and five nlion oil<br />

cam, two bronie flpturc*. 13 Bay Vlsw<br />

Place 6-9<br />

TWO BUNK beds; studio couch: three<br />

piece wicker »t; two vice* over.<br />

stuffed 11'<br />

abnahle<br />

room set<br />

inlyn pi. two cota, llea-<br />

nntss, marlKoldi, petunias,<br />

snapdragon!, sweet alyssum, agora-<br />

.um aaten Kailet snite cornriowers<br />

:alendula jcalllardla paraley, 50c d<br />

l b<br />

enrysanthemumi,<br />

Phone 2V29-J.<br />

it<br />

paraley,<br />

y »ev«r<br />

geranlumi,<br />

da jcalllardla paraley, 50c do}<br />

iilto slraubcny »ev«r bearlnn<br />

l i shrubs.<br />

S<br />

ubs.<br />

S-9<br />

COMPLETE nwhonony bedroom set.<br />

exceptionally Eood condition,<br />

sonable. Phone 13B2-J. ft-17<br />

USED G.E Automatic Dishwasher, _<br />

years old. I1T5.00. Trailed In on<br />

new Frigidolre dishwasher, ralmer's<br />

Frlgldolre. 1117 Aibury Ave. Phone<br />

BOATS FOR SALE<br />

FINE BOAl sllpa ftn rent In the i<br />

cvt I^i^oon In cast <strong>of</strong> a storm In<br />

thiin tlty $125 00 season Phone<br />

10U J f "<br />

iC LI E\NINl. Iq in oit anil silence<br />

not a huslfirvt lrust \(iui 111^3 to<br />

lellnblf flim All t>i»s <strong>of</strong> nik<br />

fniilnn. OompU-tc ni^' sprvlpf^- -rlc/in-<br />

k repuh und EIOI IPO iltptitmint<br />

mitli HUK Moikj r_"> N M iln st<br />

Mlllvlllc. Phunu II), KsiuhliBlicd since<br />

1S87. n-:si<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

HADLY JEWELERS<br />

935 Asbury Avenue<br />

WATCH, CLOCK and<br />

JEWELRY REPAIRING<br />

Manufacturing Special<br />

Rings and Diamond<br />

Mountings<br />

Store Hours: 10 to 12:30<br />

& 2 to 4:30 — Closed Mon.<br />

PHONE 2848<br />

BO(]H\h<br />

U<br />

J 1<br />

Ir-<br />

fl<br />

f- I'lW<br />

to i 1><br />

iten<br />

j-jifji<br />

LIU<br />

O.'I<br />

KEYS MADE—t:omplele locksmith ser-<br />

vice. Automobile lodis *t ^iK^liilty,<br />

Wultor K. Alltn, 705 Central Av«.<br />

Phone ^641. t/<br />

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />

SUMMER SAFE<br />

USED CARS<br />

'S3 DODGE MLndnuhruok I tone<br />

flnnli llcikr *10»0<br />

'53 MERCURY Montcio Il.ildtop<br />

llailio Jiid Hcjlcr Wtnti wslh<br />

S1995<br />

'53 OLDSMOBILE 8B" I DoOl<br />

biddll ll< iltl *!'* 5<br />

1952 CHRYSLER Club Coupe. .Sjr<br />

jtogo, r.idio and iKiitir Autonia<br />

lie transniibblon $1W5<br />

'50 CHiVROLET Sld,in Delivery<br />

New pilnl icidy to_ liltel W«5<br />

•51 FORD Club Count. K.idio and<br />

'5J LINCOLN Capri Sedan. Fully<br />

equipped. Automatic transmission.<br />

51695<br />

•51 MERCURY 4 duor Sedan.<br />

Many other m«ke« and models<br />

to choose from $195 fo 1795<br />

GARDEN MOTORS, Inc.<br />

Lincoln-Mercury Dealer<br />

Call <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1431<br />

Owned and Operated by<br />

JOHN M. CAREW<br />

Open Sundays and Evenings<br />

104 Wtst 9th St., Oetan <strong>City</strong><br />

we ... Cash in Advance<br />

DP ClWfllfled Ad »lll IK published until paid for<br />

your ad appearing on this page, cosh must be m thin<br />

Inter Man Saturday and Wedncbdny noon Ad will not bo<br />

e until payment Is made.<br />

25 Words or hesa —15c<br />

TOOLS<br />

POR<br />

RENT<br />

Do if yourself and<br />

Save Money. We will<br />

rent you the tools.<br />

Power Saws<br />

Fertilizer Spreaders<br />

Floor Sanders and<br />

Polishers<br />

Ladders • Ladder Jacks<br />

Carpenter's Hand Tools<br />

Plumbing Tools<br />

Rented by Hour or Day<br />

HOME BUILDERS<br />

SUPPLIES<br />

HARDWARE — PAINT<br />

324 West Ave. Phone 1048<br />

tf<br />

IT- |)ly 450 .^.<br />

ltui\ A\c fi-n<br />

Hi III'. FIRESTONE nulliiiniU. 1051 ex<br />

llent condition. Used less than 10<br />

• ' • ph (B4DW<br />

houi*i 211 A^buiy A\e<br />

less than 10<br />

phone (B4D-W 69<br />

PEN'NYANN Jl lully iqulpiiid Spoil<br />

men 5 model 5 to 7 h i> Evlmud(><br />

Cd<br />

l i Evl<br />

he seen 30 E Cedar<br />

Point. N. J. . .<br />

v 6-9<br />

•22 FT. HKACII Eklff. Idmil risherninn's<br />

t HJS sheltei .mil fullj equipped<br />

No iriummiule <strong>of</strong>tLi rclimd<br />

.rfnum's Boat Yard, somers Point<br />

•I. «H4<br />

II, FT SK1I h Diliim, & Stmtlon mo-<br />

lui cirnoOful oulikMili- 16 \\ lOlh<br />

•I 6-9<br />

i M (tpen I, i\ Ijojt 4 ivllnfkr<br />

1 ilmd mirlnc miitoi ^imno Oi<br />

iki <strong>of</strong>fti SHI fl)mouth PI fhnne<br />

()0K! W lj , (i-p<br />

^ f"MiI\ ( RLISFR ifKlom l>ul]t b\<br />

liolh <strong>On</strong>e (mm i ict\ link ii-si<br />

nniplclt i igultim nt Miljl lo short<br />

lit. i< Puini mbhci miHii'st*. Sleeps<br />

lull lu id Hioin i.illc\ and lollil<br />

'm iiuh in ilioMtn\ hull rilinn 120<br />

|> nmmi 2 to 1 iiiludlr.n Ljtisl<br />

IUU dc\ko Must lit sold No Ha<br />

inil>li <strong>of</strong>f< i itfii*-rd set in Iiolh<br />

oils Ptltiiljuu ni lilionp OtLjn ( Itv<br />

1 M.' 6-0<br />

NEW and USED PIANOS<br />

Grind. • $pln*ti • Uprl«htt<br />

Tuning - Repairing<br />

CIRCLE PIANO MART<br />

(<strong>On</strong> <br />

ators at greatly reduced prices, vou<br />

Plumbing and Heating 5th St.<br />

Asbury Avo. Phone 0433.<br />

GERANIUMS—Ivv ccronlumJ.<br />

leaf tihd collecton varieties<br />

fancy<br />

full line <strong>of</strong> suminei annuals, .Rose<br />

bushes and hydrangeas Colonial flow-<br />

er Shou. 2323 bhore Rd , Somers<br />

Point Phone 2648 It<br />

DONT MISS THIS<br />

9,2 Cu. Ft. Spacarrmkar<br />

G-E REFRIGERATOR<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly *229.95<br />

with your old r«frl(nr»tor<br />

plus FREE G-E Portable M|ur<br />

1954 G B APPLIANCES<br />

ORIATLY REDUCED<br />

vass<br />

Plumbing & Heating<br />

Sth St. £ Aibury Avi. Ph. 0413<br />

CHEST <strong>of</strong> drawem, double bed. with<br />

Inneriprlng nuttrn* complete, round<br />

antique table with rocker, electric re-<br />

frigerator, maple Kttni china clant.<br />

boy'j bicycle. «S0 St. charlei PI. Phone<br />

31W-W. • M.<br />

TWIN HAIR top Innenprlng nutlnsi-<br />

• " " dongoreum ruir.<br />

•on chair. »3.0fI,<br />

I10.0U: new 6x9<br />

ti 00 dining rooni nifn i-'nvir. fd>uv.<br />

mans urlnaT tompletp 110.00, Wood<br />

Venetian blinds SOc esch. aeos Asbury<br />

Aie ft*<br />

MODERN blonde oak oval dinette I*<br />

bte. 36X40 ha. le^f<br />

tic covered dinette U<br />

34x47 Phone 272S-R<br />

E oval ainnie u-<br />

ible.^blo^dS Teg<br />

REAL ISTATE FOR BINT<br />

6 ROOM HOUSE-FWniahM, •» Bloek<br />

VlmJand Mlxr~<br />

PAUPRMO. Slur* RMII.<br />

llvlna room, badnen '<br />

Two ailulu preferred, 1<br />

Mrs Martin. (Irtthoiite i<br />

DUier.<br />

BEDROOM. 2 ttth *Ott«gB.<br />

girege, Reason or half aeaion,<br />

er on pnmlses. 313 WMley Rd,<br />

WOULD like to thin my four<br />

bedroom cottage w|th (Dngenlol cou-<br />

ple for fummer ie«son. Refirmct* re-<br />

quired, Wle Box WO, i«ulnt|-Lei<br />

ser, fM<br />

3 BAY AVE, season, clew), modem<br />

•lx room home, heat, hoi water, elec-<br />

ic kitchen tati 1 h Ira<br />

tric<br />

Lie•<br />

ome, heat,<br />

automatic 1<br />

REAL ESTATE WANTED<br />

RESPONSIBLE local party need* to<br />

rent unfurnished dwelling Inunedh<br />

un<br />

nteiy. for year<br />

Phone 2731 M.<br />

.. _. ..<br />

around.<br />

ROOMS with kitchen prlvllejM desired<br />

for all summer waea>aadli by mar-<br />

led couple and 2 crown daushten.<br />

iVhiteaide 739 Garmaiuawn Pike, l*-<br />

[nyette Hills, pa. 6-9<br />

LARGE DESK, a piece wicker Mt, con.<br />

sale radio complete bed. Sacrifice,<br />

316 seaipray Rd.<br />

CRICKET chair,<br />

iwiwptr, chlnti<br />

bury Ave, phone<br />

Ith cushion, Enrpot<br />

' Tead iW A*<br />

italdp eoc down, 30 pUi#r KlnO*. «ttc<br />

\vten and tip, cloud Wft0iw«Jay, Tfi*<br />

lemiocki, 17uQ Shore Hoed, MnwoOd<br />

doien<br />

Heml<br />

N. tJ,<br />

FRIGIDAIRE. perfect working Condi*<br />

tlon. 1X00% *Phone 5M0-R M<br />

S4" TRACY atalnlatf steel link<br />

cabinet, aUo 0 cu ft coolerator<br />

'reezer tyiie refrlgeintor, both excel-<br />

lent condition, tSOOO each. Plmne OBT"<br />

after 7 p. m. '<br />

DOUBLE wooden bed. Palmer box<br />

line and mattreM. RaH<strong>On</strong>able, 31(<br />

eabrigft<br />

Seabrlght Road, Phone 3SO-R.<br />

DOUBLE ivory bed good Ifintnprlntf<br />

m&Urcis ooll spring, Ivory mclcer,<br />

Ivory cheil ot Arnv,cn, Sift St, J*<br />

~*lac* week end*<br />

COLbSPOT refrigerator, 110.00; two<br />

double beds.- complete, 110.00 each.<br />

60B Flnt St. ' • • ' . .<br />

LADY 3 bicycle, thtTe piece wicker<br />

set; Apex washer with spinner dry*<br />

'; lugKHge trailer; miscellaneous ar-<br />

Iclej All reasonable 710 Pennlvn<br />

Place. e-a<br />

TWIN boxsprlng*ond mattress* bath-<br />

room sink; two screen doors; kitchen<br />

iblc; odd chairs. 1114 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. 6-8<br />

.ISED autoniatlc washer, dresser, w<strong>of</strong>td'<br />

wardrobe, fiber rugs, 1120 Central<br />

\vc. phone 0756. 6-9<br />

BABY ctMtH Hnd uad like iiew.<br />

525.00 24 Asbury Ave Phone 1237.<br />

G-9<br />

CU. FT. O. . E. rrtrlgerator. I3&00.<br />

Apply uflcr 6 li. m, 218 Crefjcent Rd,<br />

la (U IT tilufdulic—Ireeiti cida<br />

nuiMi uii f\ 'i nit>nlli3 In local tchotils<br />

1 it?nr& uunnnt\ ltiijk'.iin |irlti* tjisy<br />

Uimn Falmci ril|fldulrc 1119 Asbury<br />

IJOAT SIJI'S fi>" rent, iK-mm<br />

lin.-it-s up IN 27> fl. S:ife unrli<br />

\(i*fou<br />

might desire to trade some things not<br />

needed. Rent cribs strollers,<br />

pens, cots'• find furniture. R. C.<br />

bins, 611 Asbuiy Ave,<br />

play<br />

predated.<br />

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />

SELECT ONE OF OUR<br />

OK USED CARS<br />

AS THE IDEAL GIFT FOR THE GRADUATE<br />

'53 CHEVROLET Deluxe 2-Door<br />

Sedan. Powiralldf. Radio and<br />

Heater. Low Mileage.<br />

$445 down<br />

'31 CHEVROLET Vi Ton Pkk-Up<br />

Heater, New Paint. <strong>On</strong>e owner.<br />

$230 down<br />

'50 CHEVROLET 3-Door Deluxe<br />

Radio and Heater. <strong>On</strong>e owner.<br />

$545 Full price<br />

'50 PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan<br />

Radio, Heater and Hrdramatic.<br />

1 $215 down<br />

'$3 FORP 2 Door V-»<br />

Hwttr.<br />

$335 down.<br />

'52 CHEVROLET- iel-AIr Hardtop<br />

Radio and Htaler. Powergllde.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $395 down<br />

USE THE GMAC FINANCE PLAN<br />

Palmer Chevrolet & Oldsmobile<br />

NEW CAR<br />

SHOWROOM<br />

1119 Afbury A<br />

Phon* 0235<br />

(ESTABLISHIO 1(19)<br />

D at. I a! USED CAR<br />

Both Locations LOT<br />

9th and Slmpwn<br />

Phon* 0237<br />

TWO WRINGER type washing nia-<br />

rhlne«, one large, 133.00: one regn-<br />

l&r size. ¥33.00. Stvartnlnore Hotel, 831<br />

Wesley Ave.<br />

FULL SIZE coll spring, tB.00: Inside<br />

.wooden door. lo.00 1U6 Central Ave<br />

6-0<br />

OVERSTUFFED living room. suite<br />

wlili slip covers, Axcellent condition,<br />

W5.00; 42'—while poirelnln gas range.<br />

id condltlon/JSO.OO. Ifll W. lflth St.<br />

one lfSTV-W. 6-9<br />

FIRST fLOOH. Bay front, beautifully<br />

furnished apartment for season<br />

Thico b*droomi, living room dlnlnn<br />

room, kitchen, bath, powder room,<br />

sun porch overlooking pay. Apply 40<br />

Bay Avo u<br />

CABINET base. 35.00: small buffet.<br />

tSOa clean double mattress. Si00,<br />

clothos ruck. 50t. cots, |5.0!> each,<br />

electric heater- mirrors; spreads; odd<br />

cooking utensils. 710 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. 6-9<br />

DOUBLt* manle bed complete good<br />

condition 920 00 llendlx nuU>matlc<br />

washpr porfect runnlnir "" '<br />

J1O 00 1112 Asbury A\c<br />

rtENT—1008 Central Ave and 818<br />

Plymouth Place. <strong>On</strong>e, two, three<br />

Mdraom spartmenti. <strong>Jun</strong>e and 8ep-<br />

ember SSSLOQ UP weekly. Jvlr anil<br />

August fWOD weekly up Utilities hi-<br />

;lM9ed — HI<br />

LIVING n»om snfn. three down cush-<br />

ions, $10.00. rhone 1TS6-W. 9-9<br />

WANTED TO<br />

VVUU S<br />

Phone<br />

in Kood condition<br />

e-9<br />

WANTED—-two duplex dwellings be-<br />

vecn lBth and 40th sits. Fhoni-<br />

REAL iSTAVE FOR SALE<br />

117 PINNACLE 1U).—Gardens. Very<br />

beautiful. Must be seen to ba Hp<br />

Fartly furnished. Three<br />

Iiorches and garage. Gas haat. Near<br />

beach. Lot J50\ Phone 0441-B, If<br />

J. A. BROWN<br />

REALTOR<br />

Sales — Rentals<br />

Corntr<br />

27th & ASSURY AVE.<br />

Phone 1637<br />

119 OCKAN AVK. Income on<br />

911,000. Zoned for guest nousc br<br />

duplcx iipartmcnt conversion, £ovcn<br />

bedrooms, three 'porches, two living<br />

rooms garage lot 50x1^0 Open dally<br />

Cl»rk, 15Ji So tront St Plllla tf<br />

FLORIDA—Will tl-silo my hOllie In<br />

Venice. Flu (on the tiulf <strong>of</strong> Mex-<br />

ico), for large <strong>Ocean</strong> .<strong>City</strong> house or<br />

two family house. Kloridu house less<br />

than three years old, CliH construe-<br />

Llon. two bedrooms nnd den. 11^ buttis,<br />

fireplace, screened |Wrch. con'ort ter-<br />

lazzo floors jalousie windows com<br />

nlclely furnished L«i thoh Uirce<br />

blocks to beach. Nice neighbors. Value<br />

E1S.S0O Present mortgage $7,200 Dave<br />

Spiegel, Cedar Brook, N. J. Phone<br />

Ilnmmonton 210 or U09-J-3. 6-16<br />

CORNKR coltnge. central location,<br />

four bedrooms butt), etc Furnished.<br />

Tnu cm Ifurafii Lot S0\100 Hot air<br />

oil heot Possession S10 000 M K.<br />

Chattln. 805 Central Ave. ' 6-9<br />

SIX ROOMS, bath, enclosed bock<br />

porch. All electric kitchen. Must be<br />

seen to appreciate. Selling because <strong>of</strong><br />

llnesa. Apply 301 Bay Ave, or any<br />

Broker, $-9<br />

MKRION PARKv <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, spacious<br />

three bedroom corner • nousc. lot<br />

00x100. furnished. Immediate posses-<br />

sion, $11 Son 00 Rent for season<br />

W50.00. Phone Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 2-81B8. $-9<br />

Jjyr eoxJO. loncd Two (amlly resi-<br />

dential. Graded, sewer rear nllpy,<br />

Ttear btaoh. Go(f. f IB M<strong>of</strong>nlnmlde Rtt<br />

Mlono 29TJ-J. G-tt<br />

APARTMENTS FOR RENT<br />

Ctentnl<br />

THE MOTIDB arum<br />

menti, beiuufnily f<br />

modem MnwlnunenU, re<br />

m w «<br />

furnlwd,<br />

retdy for «<br />

BEDROOM aptrtinent. tint floptv<br />

AvslUbl* AUiTUt I to tL Asply 830<br />

Seventh St, second floor, **<br />

8J7 PELHAM PLACE-An Ideal apsrt-<br />

ment overlooking oeacn, (Irs* floor,<br />

three large airy biSroonu. »rc{i»s.<br />

*wnlnt>. cv ppice. New Musk Kail.<br />

Aduiu preferred \io peu 6-9<br />

APARTMgWTS<br />

Upotr p!rb"<br />

THKBB I<br />

ton, 41f (<br />

bedroonts, loai<br />

H At and<br />

B . saD ST.~-tlue*<br />

newly oeconted, "<br />

near beach, 2nd I<br />

ton, or will Ipiit<br />

at. Sent., or Srf<br />

Momlnwlde Rd. ~<br />

ANDERSON APAf<br />

mouth PI. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

Pi,<br />

une 11-14,<br />

sun<br />

UMlrawn*<br />

two<br />

W •<br />

Juljr<br />

•ARK VIEW—Hh St, mm .<br />

Two room > amrtmmU,<br />

MBLCJO weekly. olnt automatic washer nvfillable until<br />

tugusl 1; Z'bedroom second floor<br />

isrtment ocean view —available to<br />

\lgmt 1. Apply 3047 Asbury Ave.<br />

ENTRAIXY localed^ second floor<br />

Bright cheerlul sleeps alx Eultable<br />

ir group <strong>of</strong> vtaltnwes or »-klnj[<br />

Iris tew 00 season utilities Included<br />

pply 160) Asbmy A^e, Phono 13%-W,<br />

0^34<br />

ELIZABETH HALL 1115-1T Central<br />

Avo Pint flour, (our rooms and'<br />

mth Parking. Season, half season or'<br />

Ivm weeks Special rates <strong>Jun</strong>e and<br />

September Phone 1763-R 6-84<br />

INE FIRST door apartment, all tlec-<br />

tilc kitchen two bedrooms seaJori<br />

$500.00 half aSTSOO Lovctv first floor<br />

apartment two bedrooma eltiee to<br />

[>each *73 00 weekly Bungalow, two<br />

tiedrooms, all electric kitchen bay seo-<br />

lon. MO 00 weekly. Nicholson 847 Cen-<br />

ral Ave Phone 0718 Closed Sundays<br />

t'OKNlSHEP apartment. 2 bedroom*.<br />

llrst noor. Week, month or ceasoi):<br />

038 Bay AW: 9-U<br />

WLSLEV AVB corner Noith St.<br />

Oimpletcly lurnfshed and available<br />

reck month or season. Large screcnea<br />

orch modern kitchen, living room<br />

•IUi day bed. bedroom, bath, suluble<br />

or 4. Apply premises. ' U<br />

011 BAY AVE.. four rooms and bath,<br />

sleeps eight, for week, month or Me-<br />

son. Also rooms with twin or double<br />

lieds. MCBIS. If desired. 84<br />

3 bedroom apartment open<br />

fr»nl July 1 to IS or August IS to<br />

September 15 828 Second St.<br />

THE GABLES-^th St, * <strong>Ocean</strong> Avi<br />

Attractive one and two bedr*<br />

k l j t^d<br />

son, II. c Amos. 417<br />

sin<br />

ROOMS with runnlni<br />

week. teMon Also<br />

ing girls and boys. 1<br />

1412 Central Ave.<br />

running water, by<br />

t roama for<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Call<br />

OOM for Nvs v.orklng girl.,<br />

private bath. Reaunable rat?.<br />

ynthia Amu. ^404 penliiF<br />

hone 3 1 7 1 •<br />

private bath.<br />

Cynthia Amu.<br />

Phone 3171<br />

CAN accommodate two or three<br />

ink boys. 334 Central Ave,<br />

WORKING girls and boyi,<br />

accommodation*, two in room,<br />

each, dally. Ajso other gust<br />

•1,00 daily during <strong>Jun</strong>e, T n 00<br />

during July >nd August. 901 c<br />

Am.<br />

double for working bdji<br />

.OO par person, and np.l*t<br />

ibury Ave. «}•<br />

ROOM FOR RENT-WD Central Aw ft<br />

. The Elbeion singly or double, Ri i><br />

me 3487^.<br />

6-t<br />

608 Atlantis<br />

CLEAN, comfortable rooms, ftir<br />

•on, near restaurants, for work<br />

Kh-ls or boys. The Idlewlld. 710 —<br />

lyn Terrace.<br />

FRONT BEDROOM, for two em|<br />

penons or middle aged coup<br />

immer season. 738 centnl Ave.<br />

ummi<br />

317B.<br />

THE qUIU^-avkllable now.<br />

double rooms, beautifully<br />

letsanl surroundings, central ._<br />

can accommodate alx working<br />

" . Wl Central •<br />

ROOMS for working ,-<br />

Ellda Hotel, 841 Centnl<br />

COMI-^ORTABLE ' room, runhinfe<br />

aemi-privkte bath, for three<br />

boys^nesr bardlk p<br />

The tbblc,<br />

RCKJMs for working bov* Van ^<br />

•vca*: .rooma wUh hoi •<br />

rllegea for small


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JT^Z ••»r,~ vfT ;•!<br />

w»s glvenjby Wade Moncricf.<br />

To B* Or Not To ••" wat MM<br />

fJHe «f • play which wai written<br />

Ay Me iludanti, and provWtd<br />

.fateNlM wHKhlnminf. Tht MM*<br />

Wtt in Cnfr.l Park, Naw York<br />

Mm art work for th. ttage<br />

*a* itiada by ttie tlu-<br />

Jw MM gutdane. <strong>of</strong> Mhi<br />

h Bell, art Inifruetor.<br />

(lie east wen Virginia Redncr,<br />

wmpsop, Doris Schwab,<br />

Hub*r, Kenneth Myeri,<br />

part <strong>of</strong> ftudents; Bay.<br />

nil and Earl Tomllnson,<br />

W»de Moncrief, police <strong>of</strong>-<br />

rftara Nugent, personnel<br />

Gtoovlevo Totoro, passer-<br />

:! ' * "si'Miry Btlib^t Joanne<br />

1 Rosa, Dorcas White.<br />

~ifrtRi Virginia .Gray,<br />

„,._ Won KeretU. the toe<br />

Dolores ,Toli»5J, norencc Night-<br />

itej Joseph, Krcnx, Oeorgo Pen-<br />

" Richard Ylngllng, wounded<br />

Dorcas Whiteslde, Ceelle<br />

Vlrjihln Gray, Bruce Smith<br />

^ -ChUB ol the<br />

\' 1<br />

UP., Dorothy Grits, peanut<br />

Clifford Williams, Arabian<br />

Cur, Margaret<br />

Conover, Eileen<br />

wives. <strong>of</strong> the Arabian:<br />

/<br />

were presented<br />

... Johnson F<strong>of</strong>i 2185,<br />

friin Win, by Cop.<br />

ft Colao /or jiitlitcn.<br />

pond attendance, to<br />

Kelly and Virginia Rcdner<br />

DIQrlo, president <strong>of</strong> Kl-<br />

ntade a presentation to<br />

Sffllfh for oufitandlno pros-<br />

r«d H<strong>of</strong>fman, president<br />

made the award to<br />

Kathryn Lon<strong>of</strong>, baled on effort.<br />

Mrs, Albert Foreman, president <strong>of</strong><br />

the Women's Civic Club, presented<br />

awards for the highest scholastic<br />

Standing to Dorcas Whitesldo sad<br />

Moncrief.<br />

Commander Richard Selimled, <strong>of</strong><br />

Clark-Ellason Post, 352, American<br />

Legion, nude an award lor all<br />

•round: school performance, which<br />

Included scholastic sLsndlng,, ath-<br />

letics, and ability to get along har-<br />

monlously with teachers and. slu<br />

dents, to Dorcas Whlteside and<br />

Wade Monertef,<br />

Mrs. Joseph Havrilchak, president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Parent Teacher Association<br />

presented award! to Bruce Smith,<br />

for art; Martha Morton, for music,<br />

Virginia Oray for home economics<br />

and to Joseph Krenz for Industrial<br />

arts.<br />

James M. Monaghii, president <strong>of</strong><br />

the Board <strong>of</strong> Education presented<br />

the diplomas to the 32 graduates.<br />

The following ElghHi Grade pu-<br />

pllt *cttd ai flewtr glrlt who es-<br />

corted the graduate! to th* ttage;<br />

Linda Sooy, Judy Wllllami, Inge-<br />

berg Svlnland, Marilyn Pratt, Mir-<br />

iam Boale, Dorothy Cratto,L leaner<br />

f hMrin #nd Francet. Shaffer, Sal.<br />

ly Ceoroe, Francet Sullivan, lleta<br />

Currier, Florence Walton, Edith<br />

Thompion, Judy Brown, Loulte<br />

Baum and Ann Rota acted it uth.<br />

era.<br />

Several selections werf rendered<br />

by the <strong>Jun</strong>ior High Ensemble, (Say<br />

Beadman, Betty Bergerj Lewis Bros-<br />

chard, Dorothy Bruce, Linda Collier,<br />

Sandra Cunningham, Catherine Fay,<br />

Otto Pernsel, Patricia Hart, Judy<br />

Hempnln, Russell Lindsay, OrvIllB<br />

Mathls, Barbara McKennett, Roberta<br />

Moncrief, Ronald Moyer, Jacqueline<br />

O'Donnell, Roberta Pennlniton, Car.<br />

ol Satnppe, Leaner Sheeran, Patri-<br />

cia steelman, Ingeborg Svindland,<br />

'at Wiesenthal and Judy WUlIams,<br />

Vocal selections were <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />

_ftrtha Hortpn, Barbara Nugent,<br />

pordon Plereitl and CecUe Fiorlllo.<br />

Alnawlk,<br />

CUSTOM<br />

• Counter Tops<br />

•/ Sink Tops<br />

• Cocktail Tables<br />

John E. & Howard<br />

JROUT, Inc.<br />

t- Call O. C. 1200<br />

BUICK<br />

SALES - SERVICE<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

, USED CARS<br />

GENUINE<br />

flUfCK PARTS<br />

• WHEEL ALIGNMENT &<br />

1 BALANCING<br />

THE MODERN WAY<br />

; U. S. TIRES<br />

Wallace Brdd.<br />

Buick<br />

fth and SIMMON AVt.<br />

JKEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

}••*• .- rtm*nn<br />

SOMERS POINT—The Ladles Aid<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>ce Lutheran Church<br />

wUl hold a sale <strong>of</strong> crab cakes, po.<br />

tato salad and cole slaw <strong>Jun</strong>e 24.<br />

Sociefy to Meet<br />

SOMIRS POINT—The Altar and<br />

Rosary Society <strong>of</strong> Si Joseph's R, C,<br />

Church will meet in the Church Hall<br />

Thursday.<br />

USED<br />

Guaranteed UsM Cars<br />

195* Moor Studebaker Land<br />

Cruiser, fully equipped.<br />

1950 Studebaker Commandtr<br />

Sedan.<br />

194? Buick Convertible<br />

", fully equipped.<br />

Iftt Studebaker Champion<br />

••" • Sedan,,<br />

ROY A. MENGEL & SON<br />

STUDtBAKIR Silu * Service<br />

WOODBINE<br />

MOTOR SALES<br />

is The Place to<br />

Buy the ALL-NEW<br />

'55 DE SOTO and<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

• Von Iioo't Nrrd A Tnida<br />

• Jio llicd Down r«)mmt<br />

• Bit. SS Months—Hut ft»t«<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

USED CARS<br />

Many with No Down Payment<br />

COME OVER TO WOODBINE<br />

MOTOR SALES and SAVE 1<br />

peSoto-Plyrnputh Dealer<br />

fOO WASHINGTON AVE<br />

WOODBINE PH. 1-2266<br />

AUTOMOBILE IHSURANCE<br />

«M* matter what your prefer#n*e or requirements may be,<br />

* wJ crin supply them.<br />

.... Company Rates<br />

' DevlatirSg ST6cl< Company RaTos<br />

Deviating<br />

y<br />

Cior^pany Rates<br />

Jtm<br />

thi*<br />

1 who wrlfet If a'own<br />

kiln. ,. .. ,<br />

thm thing*— SaV^igt alii Sirvlc*.. •<br />

qualify undti* pretenf oqderwrlHpB rcqulremenff, your<br />

> dot th* «*m» da/wirrtilM yoor application.<br />

d and TS^Infl S«rvlca, then<br />

F fiav* to.<br />

flnanclnftr&f wyr.l&il bank ami<br />

Sw yeur Cwnprthmtlv* **» CvllHWn<br />

• «MI»atlan.<br />

If/ Uoyd<br />

VTOmUt PREMIU<br />

Polio Vaccine to be<br />

Administered Friday<br />

SOMma PODJT ^- Hertert<br />

" Searle, auperlnlendcnt <strong>of</strong> loners<br />

Point sohitols, has anhounoed<br />

that the Silk anUpollfl vsoclne<br />

^JH ,. M- *amijiii»id Friday,<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 17. it 2 p. m. In the herim<br />

»enu <strong>of</strong> the p»w«s iv. School.<br />

The uioculatlong arc available<br />

to all:mt «nd Ieee»$ GraMpii-<br />

plls. whose parents have stgbed<br />

requests for,it, Each clilld must<br />

be accompanied by a parent or<br />

adult. ....... .<br />

Mr. Searle Added that those<br />

who signed the permission slips,<br />

previously ond wish to withdraw<br />

that pemliston are asked to ^o<br />

U Immediately, In wrtAar, so<br />

that H can be ascertained what<br />

iw wm be needed,<br />

Council Buys<br />

New Traffic Light<br />

at Danger Comer<br />

SOMEES POW-rAt a meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

Council Fridiy evening, an ordinance<br />

passed final reading, authorizing the<br />

purchase <strong>of</strong> i, highway truck at a<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> $8,700. The flint <strong>of</strong> f4,200<br />

had been avaUlble through appro-<br />

priation under capital .improvement!,<br />

and the balance <strong>of</strong> 14,500 wUl be<br />

railed by the isle <strong>of</strong> bonds.<br />

Freeholder WUUam Morrow • «.<br />

ported that • three^haie trame<br />

light loon will be erected at the |n.<br />

tersectloh <strong>of</strong> New Road and Mays<br />

Landing Bead. A flashing signal<br />

light is the only caution at the pres-<br />

ent tune. This uitericotion has been<br />

the scene <strong>of</strong> many serious and fa-<br />

tal accidents.<br />

Traffic conditions it Bay and Mary-<br />

land av,, are under study by the<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Freebolderi, Morrow Mid,<br />

and ah effort will be made to rem-<br />

edy the situation there.<br />

Charlei Rowland, councilman <strong>of</strong><br />

the perki and pltygroundt com*<br />

mlttee, reported th.t flit munici-<br />

pal bathing beach Is naw epen<br />

with two HfeouardJ on duly—<br />

Ceont Potfi and Hllmar, Louis.<br />

A new diving beard hit BMn<br />

erected.<br />

The ball field has been rolled and<br />

a new bicltstop is being erected at<br />

the s<strong>of</strong>tball field.<br />

Two transfers <strong>of</strong> plenary fctall<br />

ansumptlon licenses were approved:<br />

from Point Tivern, Inc. to Arthur<br />

DeMarls and David Simpson; and<br />

from Carrie Comfort to John J.<br />

Worthington and Stephen C, Sym-<br />

noski. ,<br />

A letter wai read from the state<br />

firs wardeni regarding the city<br />

dump. They recommended that the<br />

entire area be fenced, with roads cut<br />

through on all sides, and the sur.<br />

rounding woodland be burned <strong>of</strong>f,<br />

William Worthlngton, building In-<br />

spector, reported a total,<strong>of</strong> 13: per-<br />

mita Issued In May, for, four, .new<br />

homes, one garage, three repairs,<br />

four additions and one, new store,<br />

with a total valuation <strong>of</strong> $55,930.<br />

Board Awards<br />

School Contracts<br />

lmptov*m*nh to<br />

BulWing. Pldnh.d<br />

Educolion<br />

plans to en<br />

to compile<br />

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

In Hie,New ._..<br />

cnt, the school is<br />

A contract was awarded to the<br />

Standard Elettric Companyv for a<br />

dock end bflll system to be installed<br />

the. Dawes sv. School at a cost<br />

ttfrtpIaeeUiSoMayatem.<br />

SOMpS POBW — The Somers<br />

'oint Rescue Squad wil! meet <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />

20 at 8:30 p, m. In the. New Jersey<br />

av, Plre Hall, It will make plans for<br />

fund drive August IB.<br />

—. B0(rd -<br />

. evening made<br />

eettog cou,ultJint<br />

lUons for the con,<br />

ting plant to oU<br />

" -""^Jft" BTM-<br />

bulldlni «t (a (deft ef , __<br />

awarded to John .Keating. Walter<br />

lidtMh Company will T*pla» the<br />

window thadM In Mia umi Khool.<br />

New teachers <strong>of</strong>fered contracts for<br />

the <strong>1955</strong>-58 year are Edward John-<br />

son and Edward Saunder Jr. John<br />

H, Wise Jr. was hired to replace<br />

Floyd Blafce, who resigned as phys-<br />

leal education inatructor for boys.<br />

Mr. Wise was former youth physclal<br />

education director at the north<br />

branch <strong>of</strong> the Y. Mf. C. A. In Phlla.<br />

delpWa.<br />

The resignation <strong>of</strong> Mrs.'Maty Lou<br />

Drasslngton, <strong>Jun</strong>ior HUh teacher,<br />

was accepted.<br />

The contract <strong>of</strong> Herbert Searle as<br />

school superintendent was renewed.<br />

In addition to other teachers, who<br />

are already under tenure, thi follow*<br />

Ing teachers were given contracts<br />

for the fall semester! Mrs, Elizabeth<br />

Egglcton, Mrs, .Emma Ballard, Miss<br />

Lynn Lawrence, Mrs. Eileen Durgcn<br />

and Miss Mary Louise Ogdcn.<br />

Captain Charlei Gray, <strong>of</strong> the po-<br />

lice department, wai named at-<br />

tendance <strong>of</strong>ficer, to replace Wil-<br />

liam Morrow, former chief <strong>of</strong> po-<br />

lice, whs rtflgntd the <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

George Hyde, Wilfred Orlandl, arid<br />

Mils Minnie Deulnaer werf re-<br />

tained at tchoel cuttadlani, Harry<br />

Smith wai aialn named zuttodlan<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mhsol funds.<br />

Dr. James Hitchner was retained<br />

as school physician and Dr. John<br />

Weaver as school dentist.<br />

The board authorized Mr, Searle<br />

to , Interview candidates for the<br />

teaching position hi the remedial<br />

reading class to bo formed in the<br />

fall.<br />

lie will also screen applicants for<br />

a part time clerical position at the<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>ior High School.<br />

Marine Patrol <strong>On</strong><br />

Bay Starts Wednesday<br />

SOMERS POINT—Preparations are<br />

completed for the start <strong>of</strong> the sun-<br />

down patrol <strong>of</strong> the Somers Point<br />

Civil Defense Marine Unit WedneS"<br />

day..<br />

The first run will be in charge <strong>of</strong><br />

First Vice Commodore Warren WU-<br />

son and wilt leave Dick's dock at 8<br />

p, m, and Bo to the mouth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Great BBS Harbor river, back to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Inland waters, thence<br />

to the <strong>Ocean</strong> Clty-Longport bridge<br />

and back to Somers Point,<br />

The patrol will be on the look out<br />

for fishermen and boats in distress.<br />

Ciaisified Adi Bring Quick Remits<br />

INDEPENDENT<br />

ROOFING CO., INC,<br />

ROOFING — SIDING — SHEET METAL<br />

AL GARDINER<br />

206 Sixth Sfreef— Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0163<br />

If ltd Answer, Call O. C. 3251-W<br />

Fr« EttimatH Furnlih»d — F.HA Flnanclnf Arrangad<br />

Storm Cuts Power to<br />

Somers Point Area<br />

' SOMETO ifCrtWTrThursday night's<br />

storm dAnipted dertric service here<br />

and' also,resulted In daj^age to sev-<br />

eral boats on the, bayftoaV<br />

Pplke reported an. electric power<br />

line ^aa blow" downT)y high winds<br />

at BW'aV« ani ttr*W Lane, caus-<br />

ing a power blackout along Bay av,<br />

to Llnwood. ., ; ,.*••'<br />

Serylce; was dlsnipted for Several<br />

hours unto emerigenoy crewi <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> fleetrte Co. made re-<br />

pairs) to the damaged line.<br />

The Somers tj>\M Marine Civil De-<br />

fense unit reported three small<br />

cabin cruisers , were, .damaged aad<br />

several rowboats sunk along the bay-<br />

front area.<br />

A grann, <strong>of</strong> 15 men <strong>of</strong> "the Marine<br />

Unit maintained emergency guard<br />

along the waterfront during the<br />

storm.<br />

Officers Seated<br />

by VFW Groups<br />

Colao, Mrs. Hardie<br />

In Top Positions<br />

SOMERS POINT—Michael Colao<br />

and Mrs, Charles Hardie were In-<br />

stalled as commander and president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Roberts-Johnson Post 2181,<br />

Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars, at a<br />

Joint installation dinner held in<br />

the Sunny Side Restaurant, Scull-<br />

trifle.<br />

Mrs,' Ann Folcy, past department<br />

conductress. Installed the <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong><br />

the Auxiliary, assisted by Mrs, Lor-<br />

etta Male, also a past department<br />

conductress. They are Mrs, llardlc,<br />

president; Mrs, Catherine Boyd, se.<br />

nior vice president; Mrs, Joseph<br />

Oerety, junior vtae president; Mrs,<br />

Charles Meskens, treasurer; Mrs,<br />

Louis Koerner, chaplain; Mrs, Myr-<br />

tle Debus, conductress; Mrs, Emily<br />

Madden, guard; Mrs. Michael Colao,<br />

patriotic Instructor- Mrs, Edith Can.<br />

field, trustee for three years; Mrs,<br />

Florence Noonan, historian; Miss<br />

Deirose Weaklind, Mrs, Alice WU.<br />

Hams, Mrs, Allen Rlslcy and Mrs,<br />

Ruth Hardy, color guards; Bfrs,<br />

Floyd Vothees, secretary,<br />

Chris Mannery, past post com-<br />

mander, installed the men, Michael<br />

Colao was seated as commander;<br />

Walter Williams, senior vice com-<br />

mander; Joseph Welntraub, junior<br />

vice, commander: Charles " Meskers,<br />

quartermaster; Fred Jay, chaplain;<br />

Wilbur Mutaer, adjutant; Frank<br />

'orce, surgeon; Henry H<strong>of</strong>fman, pa-<br />

triotic instructor; Fred Jay, service<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer; Charles Hirdie' anA Fred<br />

Jay, trustees,. . •<br />

Roy Foley, commander <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> Post 215, spoke briefly.<br />

Gifts were presented to the In.<br />

stalling <strong>of</strong>ficers, the presidents, and<br />

the i-etirtng secretary, Mp, Canfleld.<br />

The next meeting <strong>of</strong> the Post will<br />

be <strong>Jun</strong>e E0, in <strong>City</strong> Hall, and the<br />

Auxiliary will meet July 18, at the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Hardie. •<br />

Club Schedules Canvass<br />

SOMWJS POfflT—The Social Club<br />

will stage a, house-to-house canvass<br />

for funds on July B and 6, to raise<br />

money for the annual baby parade.<br />

The club also plans to hold a<br />

Ifardl Cras, July 24, In the New Jor.<br />

sey av. Flre'Hall.<br />

About Habifs<br />

My hablti cling to me somehow,<br />

It's seldom I can shake one,<br />

The trouble Is, I do allow,<br />

I'd rather make than break one<br />

—Carl Holm<br />

ABOVE Alt —<br />

A' GOOD ROOF<br />

s ph, Q916 For<br />

SHEET METAL WOKK — GUTTERS - SPOUTING<br />

FORCED WARM AIR HEATING<br />

GAS and ARC WEL01NG §<br />

H« Craig<br />

tfi St. & fifdven Ave.<br />

Phone 0916<br />

ROOFiMG == SiD\HO<br />

ASBESTOS<br />

PERMANENT AWNINGS<br />

ENAMELED ALUlftriWM SIDIW& - ADDITIONS<br />

PLASTIC TILE WALL*— II&UL'ATED CEILINGS<br />

ASPHALT or RUBBER TILE FLOORS<br />

A. C. CONSTRUCTION CO.<br />

' tyvT'iqNAL BANK OF OCEAN CITY BLDfT.<br />

PHONC1471 —RICHARD FARR<br />

ffantel Hesfth Praxy May Driest For<br />

mm<br />

\MlrteK«f<br />

During Month<br />

Ofclli<br />

Fonner Gape May<br />

Optometrist 0^1<br />

Services were f '"<br />

at ape May fir<br />

Burn, —'—• -•<br />

SIGN<br />

PAINTING<br />

• Window and Truck Lettering<br />

RALPH VERW<br />

ICE<br />

PAPERHANGING<br />

PAINTING<br />

Exterior ind Interior<br />

E. T. Hutchins<br />

334 Ceritr»l AV., Ph. 1507-J<br />

MACKAIN<br />

FOR<br />

MASON WORK<br />

352li Cantral Avt. t>tiint 1&<br />

Dudley L. Phillips, Sr.<br />

PAPERHANBIN0<br />

Wallpaper For $•«•<br />

10 that really satisfies.<br />

UMK<br />

tuH 1. wiw »*«***<br />

TELEVISION<br />

— REFRIGERATION S«Vl<br />

LIVING<br />

Authoriud KeMnator —<br />

13-6034<br />

PHONE^SEA ISLE CITY | 3-4415<br />

SOUTH SEAVILLE.N.J.<br />

Dollars 1c Each<br />

All our piper mpey bears the<br />

portrait <strong>of</strong> a fonner President or<br />

SeCTelary <strong>of</strong> the Treasury but the<br />

100 WU, which honors Benjamin<br />

Prankim, Paper bull tost the Ureas,<br />

ury about 1c each to produce.<br />

Plumbing<br />

voss<br />

PLUMBING. HEATING<br />

G-E APPLIANCES<br />

5th St. & Asbury Ave,<br />

Phone 0413<br />

Frank J. Sannino<br />

and Son<br />

Plumbing and Heating<br />

Supplies<br />

HOME APPLIANCES<br />

I SALES AND SERVICE<br />

Phon. 0444 700 Aibury Ay*.<br />

Ofllo: Shop:<br />

304 Wliiiy Avt, 3M WnUy Avt.<br />

Willard F. Sfetser<br />

Plumbing . Heating<br />

JOBBING<br />

Phon. GUI OMin <strong>City</strong>, N. t<br />

FRANK M.<br />

MAZZITELLI<br />

PLUMBING . HEATING<br />

OIL iURNERS<br />

100 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

PHONI SIM<br />

PLUMBING - HEATING<br />

OIL BURNERS<br />

WesHnghouse<br />

Appliances<br />

CHARLES C. PALERMO<br />

1W Aibury Avt, Phont MM<br />

HARRY DIBB<br />

PLUMBING — HEATING<br />

York Oil Burners<br />

York Boiler Burner Unlit<br />

Ysrli<br />

Winter Air Conditioner!<br />

7M WIIT AVINUI<br />

Ph,t Iff* — In. Ph.: 3JM.R-1<br />

ItTIMATIS FURNISHiD<br />

JOSEPH P, STAHLER<br />

PLUMBING —HEATINO<br />

APPLIANCES<br />

OFFICQ AND SHOWROOM<br />

2152 Aibury Avenue<br />

PILEGGI<br />

PLUMBING • HEATING<br />

AHD APPLIANCES<br />

PHONE 1876<br />

231 WEST AVINUI<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

Fox Pup Hides, Dies<br />

in Ice Cream Store<br />

Foxta are no strangers to the<br />

more remote parts <strong>of</strong> the Island<br />

on which <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is located,<br />

but they are somewhat out <strong>of</strong><br />

their natural habitat In a boon),<br />

walk Ice cream parlor.<br />

Police reported finding a Tox<br />

pup-Friday In Kohr*» ico cream<br />

store at Moorlyn tor. and tho<br />

boardwalk, and they have been<br />

wondering ever since how the<br />

animal gamed entrance to the<br />

building, which at the time had<br />

been completely locked up.<br />

Tho fox was dead, and Nlcho-<br />

las Tr<strong>of</strong>a, who has the chore or<br />

disposing <strong>of</strong> dead animals in tho<br />

city, expressed the opinion that<br />

It had been attacked by dogs<br />

and somehow gained entrance in<br />

flight from 'Its tormentors, Tho<br />

animal was wounded.<br />

It was discovered by a clean-<br />

Ing woman, who sought the as-<br />

sistance <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Helen Booth In<br />

the pity's boardwalk Information<br />

cehtcr. Mrs. Booth called police,<br />

who in turn called Tr<strong>of</strong>a.<br />

Productivity<br />

Due In great measure to Industrial<br />

research, competition, managerial<br />

talent and technology, America's<br />

productivity In such that a typical<br />

employe today turn"! out three times<br />

as niuch goods or services with no<br />

mate effort than was required in<br />

1900.<br />

NoMoreNeutrals<br />

in NJ. Assembly<br />

New Voting Rule<br />

Invoked by Speaker<br />

The New Jersey Assembly's new<br />

rule requiring all members to vote<br />

or be declared against the particular<br />

business under balloting was invoked<br />

for the first time Thursday by<br />

Speaker Paul M, Salsburg, <strong>of</strong> Atlan-<br />

tic County.<br />

The rule, adopted at the begin-<br />

ning <strong>of</strong> the less session, gives tho<br />

Speaker the power to cast the ballot<br />

<strong>of</strong> any member who was present but<br />

refused to vote fur himself on pro-<br />

posed legislation. A member must<br />

vote or the Speaker will record him<br />

in the negative.<br />

In previous iMllont It had b**n<br />

Hi* practice ef Aiiembly mMnbtrt<br />

who dltapprovad <strong>of</strong> a bill, but<br />

who did not- want to b« put on<br />

word, to abitaln from voting.<br />

Ralph H. VanGilder<br />

Reg. Architect N. J.<br />

13th A Wait Avt, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

PHONE 0053<br />

ROBERT MONROE<br />

Building Contractor - Jobbing<br />

2240 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY PHONI 1623-VV<br />

PLAN<br />

MOW<br />

The rule wu Invoked during, the<br />

roll can <strong>of</strong> • bin which would have<br />

granted tenure to IhvestUatoni to<br />

county prosecutor <strong>of</strong>fices who hid<br />

flvo years' service.<br />

When Speaker Salabuirg called for<br />

a vote, only a few members spoke<br />

up. Tho Speaker went down the list<br />

<strong>of</strong> metnberi present but not voting<br />

saying "vole or bo recorded In the)<br />

negative."<br />

The hill under vote was defeated<br />

2420. ,<br />

The Senate still allows Its mem-<br />

bers to abstain.<br />

Here Prom Virginia<br />

M-Set and Mrs. Roy Pfinder Jr.<br />

and twin daughters, from Arlington,<br />

Va, visited Sgt. Pfander's parents,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Boy Pfander, 704 Cen-<br />

tral av., Sunday.<br />

Reading Setibor*<br />

tcron GMH7 &<br />

Wfldprood will be ^ ,<br />

trtmfc toiiy ttt teem i».1<br />

machinery, ' "


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Graduating Class <strong>of</strong> St Augustine's School<br />

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EIGHTH GRADE certificates were awarded last Thursday m resort Catholic church to the graduates shown above<br />

' -£«• foe Ijrta M© Karen Brown, Judith Bello, Hazel Gallagher, Helena Sweiclerk, Patncia Denan, Janet JankowsU<br />

>£"?«* Mriiigan. Carol Konschak, Gretehen Berman, Theresa Behl; the boys, Edward Rush, Alex Orfanelu, Joseph Murphy<br />

Robert Frazer, Thomas Sannino, Lawrence Stedem, George Wan en, Clarence Battersby, Joseph Totoro. Edward Field —<br />

Fnolo by Grainger.<br />

Fanning Vahfolat<br />

> About one out <strong>of</strong> every Jo pascars<br />

and more than one out<br />

TOP<br />

QUALITY<br />

<strong>of</strong> every four trucks In the U, 8. 1<br />

used on a farm—a total <strong>of</strong> 0.400,000<br />

vehicles.<br />

Cut Up CHICKEN, THIGHS and BREASTS<br />

GROCERIES - DELICATESSEN<br />

Shop at<br />

BRADLEY'S FARMERS MARKET<br />

116 Atlantic Ave. Phone 2124<br />

FRANK and ELEANOR BRADLEY<br />

r 4 ,<br />

"i :<br />

You can't help looking good m these smart<br />

Jantoen trunks and shirts in authentic tar-<br />

tens from Scotland, The trunks have been<br />

built especially for men who want comfort<br />

above all else—both in the water and on the<br />

beach. Being Jantzen, they can't help show-<br />

ing <strong>of</strong>f—and with the shirts shown here they<br />

really get the show on the road!<br />

Man on surfboard « wearing "Ma tartan zlp-flt",<br />

completely lined, with mesh supporter, front upper,<br />

me* 28-40,95.95<br />

James Cruising<br />

in Naval Reserve<br />

Training Trip for<br />

Rochester U. Student<br />

Albert J, James, 427 Asbury av.<br />

a midshipman in the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Boeheater's Naval Reserve Officers<br />

Training Corps, has betn assigned<br />

to the USS New Jersey f<strong>of</strong> Cruise<br />

Able, one <strong>of</strong> the five summer training<br />

programs sehidulea for NROTC<br />

students. ,<br />

The cruises are dlsigned'lo give<br />

itudents experience in the practical<br />

application <strong>of</strong> their studies in naval<br />

sclonce. .<br />

The men will participate in a vlf.<br />

orous training program <strong>of</strong> navigation,<br />

engineering, seamanship, and<br />

unnery.<br />

Ships <strong>of</strong> Cruise Anlo left Norfolk,<br />

Va., on <strong>Jun</strong>e 2, They will cruise in<br />

western European, Medittrrancan,<br />

and Caribbean waters and visit the<br />

ports <strong>of</strong> Valencia! Barcelona and Ma.<br />

lag*. Spain; Plymouth and Torquay,<br />

England; and Guantanamo Bay,<br />

Cuba. They will return to Norfolk<br />

on Aupust j,<br />

James has completed his Fresh,<br />

man year at the University <strong>of</strong> Ro.<br />

Chester, He was graduated from<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School in 19)4,<br />

Me who continually shoots <strong>of</strong>f his<br />

mouth usually misses the mark<br />

in a-..<br />

LJL-L »>...<br />

"s*a tartan »hlrt" (upper righO.durabk 2-ply knit<br />

cotton with clan tartan trim, sizes S-M-L, $335 - '^Jj^jt A<br />

"Ma tartan boxer", same choice <strong>of</strong> authentic tar- tij&f/^^l<br />

tans, with built-in supporter, inner waist drawBtnni, 1 " n " '<br />

silts 28-44, $4SS 'teL "•**"<br />

"Mm tartan *hlrt" (lower right), preshrunk, suntested<br />

beach shirt that can double aa a sport shirt,<br />

"dmtman walker*" in tartans that match tha<br />

ahlrts and trunks shown here; preshrunk, completely<br />

t lined, tailored aide and back pockets, front tipper,<br />

etasticbed insert (or snug Bt, sixes 30-44, $7S5<br />

-^MU.<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SEMTINEL-LEDCER<br />

Warm-Up For<br />

Bridge Play<br />

The weekly pre-season rubber<br />

bridge sessions wore started <strong>Jun</strong>o 2<br />

at the <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy Yacht Club: These<br />

"warm ups" will bo continued for<br />

the five Thursdays In <strong>Jun</strong>e in prepa.<br />

ration for tho regular tounianient<br />

which is hold annually during July<br />

and August,<br />

This will be the sixth year for<br />

these events, with the interest rifi.<br />

ing each year. Last year a total <strong>of</strong><br />

49 persons entered the tournament,<br />

which was the largest enrollment<br />

since its inauguration.<br />

Prizes <strong>of</strong> sterling silver were<br />

awarded the winners at the Comma,<br />

doro's Dinner at the close <strong>of</strong> the<br />

season, . '<br />

Horace Frohner, who was tournament<br />

director last year, will reassume<br />

those duties this season. Any.<br />

one who is available to play is ro.<br />

quested to phone Mr, Frohnor by<br />

4 p. ni, each Thursday, •<br />

Legion Auxiliary<br />

ro Induct Wednesday<br />

Installation and Initiation Will be<br />

reatiired at the meeting <strong>of</strong> me Am.<br />

irioan Legion Auxiliary tomorrow<br />

at 8 p. m, in the Legion Home, 14th<br />

st, and Haven av,<br />

A public card party Is scheduled<br />

>y the Auxiliary for next Wednes.<br />

day, <strong>Jun</strong>e 22, at 8 p. m. in the La.<br />

gion Home, The public U Invited<br />

Ei ' .<br />

;v<br />

Venture Club<br />

Marks Birthday<br />

Carolyn Boyd Takes<br />

Office « Presidenr *<br />

The Venture Club celebrated Its<br />

second .birthday. Thursday evening<br />

gladiolaa. The two-tier birthday cake! Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Soroptimlst Club, was<br />

Was beautifully decorated in the<br />

club's colors, blue and silver, and<br />

the club seal was imposed on the<br />

top layer,<br />

Tom Ptrklns, baritone <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

ind Ocnn <strong>City</strong>, wit tti.<br />

•UMI wltliti H» was accompanied<br />

by Clarence Furman, conductor <strong>of</strong><br />

the tlty orehe.tr. at the Muilc<br />

Plir during Hi* tummir utson.<br />

The selections chosen by Mr, Per.<br />

at an installation dinner in the<br />

fclni included **HIJah," from Paint<br />

Edgewater, Longport.<br />

Your Wagon; "The Oirt That I Mar.<br />

The U-shaped tables were attrac. fy," "1 Love An Octopus,*<br />

lively set with the conversation piece<br />

on the head table being a flower ar><br />

rangement <strong>of</strong> salmon and white<br />

1 "I'm In<br />

Between," "The Deaf Old Woman"<br />

and "There's Nothing Uke a Dame, 11<br />

the Installing orilccr. Tho new cal<br />

inet Includes Miss Carolyn Boyd<br />

president; Mls« Terrle Plleggi, vk<br />

president; Mrs. Valeria Iledrick,<br />

cording necretary; Miss Joan Wo<br />

Mrs, corresponding secretary; Mjn<br />

Shirley Crowers, treasurer; and Mis<br />

Betty Scrlminger and Miss Edit!<br />

Rahn, directors,<br />

' ed into the group. They were Hie<br />

Millet Roberta llcktrstaff, Nancy<br />

Velter, Mary Jane Pettano and<br />

Anna Mai O»l Carte,<br />

Following the festivities the groti<br />

joined in a community sing an<br />

closed the sMir with the club'<br />

Miss Edna Trend, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

I<br />

Mercantile<br />

License Fee<br />

Now Due!!<br />

ORDINANCE No. 597 and Amended Ordinance 768<br />

provides thai all MERCANTILE LICENSE FEES shall, be due 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 31 sf 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 />

"Vi<br />

REGINA B. RODGERS,<br />

CHy Clerk,<br />

/ •<br />

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m<br />

on<br />

NEW<br />

•csr<br />

And we'll<br />

on to»,tg.<br />

with '<br />

THI<br />

BEST<br />

DEAL<br />

But w«'r#|<br />

way<br />

on tho<br />

BOTTOM<br />

with<br />

tor the*<br />

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

•i,M<br />

•i<br />

All the Newt<br />

s and, Fridayt in<br />

Sentinel-Ledger<br />

,YIAR —No. 10<br />

intique Autos To<br />

Ivade Resort,<br />

•arade Saturday<br />

Gay Nineties Aura to Prevail Over Week End<br />

0[ Owner* <strong>of</strong> Early Gas Buggies Pay First<br />

Visit; Costume Ball Saturday Night Feature<br />

This resort on Saturday and Sunday will be a temDorarv<br />

*>m <strong>of</strong> early Americana as 74 members <strong>of</strong> th l (; n ? porar y<br />

jmobile Club <strong>of</strong> America, with members <strong>of</strong> (heir<br />

i here for the first time on<br />

•annual "seashore run' i-oxtumc ttav<br />

...e valuable (a Uwlr owners than<br />

Nineties ball in Con<br />

ventlon Hall.<br />

i'powered streamliners, the pc<br />

flBd pampered throwback* to tin Fe»llvltl.» «,„» wlll highlight *<br />

<strong>of</strong> rubher- bulb horns and welcome and prestntetlon by May-<br />

[ glass tamps will parade 01 or Edward B. Bowker at »•«<br />

I av, and on the buardwnlk. Dancing to Hie mujlc <strong>of</strong> Jul«, L,!<br />

vin and hit srcheitra<br />

at • p. m.<br />

will ttart<br />

|Wth Cspt. J. L, l-optr, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

, »» th* parade marshal, th*<br />

polished, w*ll-pr«trved<br />

i bun 1 ** will "cr«nk up"<br />

Ml (long Atbury »v. from<br />

14th ft. . m. iharp,-<br />

f chain-drives and hifh-spoked<br />

I will turn on 14th st. to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

I to 12th st. and up onto the<br />

WJlk where they will ride ti<br />

bConvenllon Hall.<br />

|il the Music Pier, Arthur Wat<br />

twill Identify and Introduce the<br />

1 ind their drivers at u rcceivexpected<br />

to be filled with<br />

c dignitaries and parade Judges,<br />

|n* inHqu* vthklit will be<br />

by Roy M*ng*l, William<br />

luthlr Wallac*, Jay M*f<br />

and Emll Palmer, all <strong>of</strong> whom<br />

i local rtpr*v<br />

•ut that I<br />

This Li too Intricate/ to explain in<br />

detail, but one feature was that (he oiw III Ira 9n# csvt v #f<br />

According to Hi* irate tablet. Director <strong>of</strong> Taxation should prepare<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>*! valuation! for tanschedules<br />

showing ttie wealth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Purpottt ire only ll.lt per tent various districts, calculated at full<br />

<strong>of</strong> tru* value. Thli ratio <strong>of</strong> aueit- value.<br />

"Under the taw. i<br />

menh to true value varlea In the "This Is the equalised schedule the report <strong>of</strong> ttie Public Wortra}<br />

county from a high ef M.I7 per based on examination by the County mittee on tW Riven «nd B»<br />

tent In the borough <strong>of</strong> Wett ^VIW- Board <strong>of</strong> Taxation <strong>of</strong> the deeds filed til passed m 1(^4 by the Urd 1<br />

wood to * law sf 1114 per cent with the county clerk.<br />

ercra. the federal govermnlnt:<br />

In Middle Townthlp.<br />

"This involved the finding <strong>of</strong> the reimburse, wltliln pmcribed<br />

sales price <strong>of</strong> property, then the rn- work already done by the ran<br />

According to the table, nine <strong>of</strong> the tit> <strong>of</strong> one to the other. These are Itles provided tbe work was <<br />

16 county district's apply a lilghcr S» Pag* 1, column '• plus* strict accordance with (he<br />

proved by the Chief <strong>of</strong><br />

he explained.<br />

Streets Well Cleared in Test; in hi* testimoirWi (he Occnff<br />

project, Mr. Hand (aid the lota<br />

»r work in ptaca brHefl.000,<br />

" Mie<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> CD Aides Major Flaw<br />

y<br />

leean <strong>City</strong>. 'The locil<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s civil defense and public safety <strong>of</strong>ficials rated Wednesday's formula Is *W^oo and the'j<br />

test jiir raid «S per cent perfect, with pedestrians committing the most eral stums $52^09.<br />

violations <strong>of</strong> the "lake cover" emphasis placed on the alert.<br />

Interested observers, however, re<br />

until amount't£ ft* •<br />

ported a number <strong>of</strong> weak points I<br />

eral shir* ntulti fr«n<br />

the local defense,, and counted<br />

H»t all M th» tMteki irKOi<br />

net Bvblidr wMttL M l>/9<br />

ever, fre* to tht 3K«r Ml* {<br />

PBODUCTT0N LINE efficiency marked free administration <strong>of</strong> Salk anti-polio vaccine<br />

Friday to 102 children <strong>of</strong> resort public schools. In foreground here, Helen Jambs, a Fourth<br />

Grader, has just had her shot from Dr. Robert A. Cornwell, with Mrs. William Munz, left,<br />

Parent-Teacher Association representative, and Mrs. Mary Loper, school nurse, assisting.<br />

In background P-TA member Mrs. Mary Moncrief cornforts Joyce Sampson while she is<br />

inoculated by Dr. Howard S. Hudson with assistance <strong>of</strong> Nurse Suzanne Smith. Bottom<br />

view is <strong>of</strong> children from the Wesley av, grade school waiting in Central av. school corridor<br />

for their trip through the. clinic. Waiting in background to return them to classes is<br />

bus driver Luke Turner.—Senior Studio photos.<br />

Graduates Show Many Talents<br />

at Colorful-Commencement- -<br />

A class <strong>of</strong> 94 Seniors was graduated from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Sctioo<br />

Tuesday night with tlic nceol/ide that tho <strong>1955</strong> doss was one <strong>of</strong> the moE<br />

f) nnd outstanding in the history <strong>of</strong> the local school.<br />

More than 1,200 parents, relative.''<br />

•inr) friends filled to capacity tht. 1<br />

Postal Pay Hike boardwalk Music Pier nnd its side<br />

pavilions to witness the impressive<br />

is $8,500 Here<br />

Occon Cit\'s 11 ICKulm ""d Hv<br />

nb,ututL- Post Orticc emplovei be<br />

•in wuiklni! vcsterdiiy under the<br />

ew salJiy \t-u\e which EIVI 1 '; them an<br />

per cent mcicist- 1 38 More Here Get<br />

Firs! Polio Shots^<br />

Parochial School<br />

Shows Sharp Drop<br />

Thirty eight youngsters <strong>of</strong> St Augustinc'b<br />

School were inuculAtvd with<br />

the Salk anti poho vaccine Wednes-<br />

commencement ceremonies which day as the tii hi portlun <strong>of</strong> Uie free<br />

ended the secondary school careen inoouliilion program in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Lhc tiritduatcs<br />

wn% completed<br />

Tln» number receiving the frtiobi<br />

Presenting diplomas to them, Av- wife exa(.lU 100 Ics? than the numgustut<br />

J. Smith, president <strong>of</strong> the ber for whom parental consents hnd<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education, said that "the been ghen when the program wa^<br />

, Postmaslei clan <strong>of</strong> <strong>1955</strong>- will long be remem- first proposed eaily in Muy<br />

v Adams ii-'piirtfd<br />

btrad In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

The program In the public schools<br />

history for Its academic and ath<<br />

Mr Adami laid that the p<br />

was carried out last Friday when<br />

letic success."<br />

boost, which wlll show up In pay<br />

102 <strong>of</strong> the oiifiliral 280 scheduled for<br />

checks July 1, will mean an In- To the audience Mr. Smith ex- the mutultitions received tJiom In<br />

cr«»H <strong>of</strong> about $1,500 to the anpressed the gratitude <strong>of</strong> the school both schools, the number did not innual<br />

payroll In the local <strong>of</strong>fice. administration, faculty, staff and clude thp children who took the test<br />

school buard, for the "fine support last spring and are due for a booster<br />

The mciCiTic Is retroactive from the citizens have Riven to Uic cdu< shot in the cm rent program<br />

Mjnh 1 to <strong>Jun</strong>e 15 with the g cation program." Hu said it is Uie<br />

bcinK InLoipaiatFd m the houily<br />

Local school authorities report<br />

hope <strong>of</strong> Lhc present board to "bring<br />

«at'L" scale <strong>of</strong> the empinve- s-tnrlini;<br />

they have no Information as to<br />

the best <strong>of</strong> everything in the way<br />

when Hie second shot for the new<br />

<strong>of</strong> education to the community/'<br />

Although the increase was ap<br />

group ind Hie booster shot far<br />

proved by the Government lute last<br />

Alice Lorraine Koch in her salu- last year"! participant! will be giv-<br />

week, olllclal word was not received<br />

tatory address spoke briefly on the en. Thtrt has bnn un<strong>of</strong>ficial men-<br />

here by Postmaster Adams until yes-<br />

various phases <strong>of</strong> the. school's extra tion <strong>of</strong> next Stpttmber,<br />

tordnymoijninsfcurricular activities, which, she said,<br />

"is designed to produce well-adjusted Dr. Herschcl Pettit and Dr. Paid<br />

The rtvUion is also applicable young people."<br />

Pcttlt administered the inoculations<br />

to she ratti paid the 10 or intore Participation* in hand and chorus it the Parochial School. Mrs. Mil-<br />

summer lubstltutet ,who »r« ichedr activities, in the publication <strong>of</strong> the dred Waldnuin and Mrs. Ann Kline,<br />

uled to begin work soon misting school newspaper, The Billows; pho- school nurses, and Miss Carolyn<br />

the regular crew through the .ography, National Honor Society Boyd, Second Grade teacher, assisted<br />

heavy iaaton builneis.<br />

events, dramatics and other atfrao in the clinic.<br />

.ions outside the prescribed, study<br />

Has Emergtncy Surgery courses <strong>of</strong>ten result In ' a "career<br />

Mrs. Ellen Westlakc, 812 1st si.,<br />

idea being born in the student whidi Combined Picnic For<br />

underwent an emergency appendec-<br />

grows and matures with him into,<br />

tomy at the Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

adult life/' she wild.<br />

Sunday Schools Tuesday<br />

Tuesday afternoon. Her condition<br />

Ls reported to be good.<br />

Valedictorian Mary Ellen Sharp The annual picnic for children <strong>of</strong><br />

expressed Hie gratitude ef the the Sunday Schools In four <strong>of</strong> the<br />

class for th* "parents, teachtrs resort's Protestant churches will be<br />

and school administrator* who as- staged at Lcnapc Park, Mays Land-<br />

We/come<br />

sisted In Hi* achoal .CHVIHM to ing, an Tuesday, with about 400<br />

help guide Hit studints to • goad •'oungstors expected to Join the fun.<br />

To Our Cily<br />

adult lift."<br />

Koy E. Darby and Henry B, Cooper<br />

arc co-chairmen <strong>of</strong> the commit-<br />

Mrs. Wlllard Severin has re- In a direct greeting to her classtec arranging the event, which is to<br />

cently moved Into iier home at mates. Miss Sharp recited the poem: be sponsored.by the Methodist, Luth-<br />

7 W. 14th st. for permanent res- Happy arc we met, happy have we eran, Presbyterian and Episcopal<br />

idence, she lias been spending been.<br />

Churches.<br />

the summer seasons here for the Iappy may we part, happy meet Four buses leaving at regular in-<br />

past 17 years and this post win- again<br />

tervals will depart from Bth sL and<br />

ter she decided to give up her The academic phase <strong>of</strong> their high Central av, during tho morning at<br />

home at Queenly Manor In Gcr- school days was expounded by Wil- 8-30, 0:45, 9 and 0:10 o'clock. Return<br />

mantown to live in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> inm Otis yVlrtz II.<br />

buses wilt lea,ve the picnic grounds<br />

all year.<br />

"The academic trains the gradu- for home at 4, 4:30 and 5 p. in.<br />

Mrs. Severin was ah active tea to assume the tremendous re- Throe members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Paughters <strong>of</strong> the sponsibilities they face in the flus Beach. Patrol will accompany the<br />

American Revolution in German- ture," he Mid- "Academic training group as its special lifeguard corps.<br />

town and worked with her lato Is never completed—character build- The children will be duperoned<br />

husband in the American begfon u*g*«nd'self education goes on for- and will be treated<br />

post there.<br />

3t« Ptgt t, column 3, pleait<br />

1 city, where the /wamlnu W/*n» enfl<br />

hastily gathered wefttifls win<br />

contentrafid dwrlnr'Hi* 10-mlnVtt<br />

alert. ,<br />

In Hw lower end <strong>of</strong> tti* island Convention season is In fuU.«wfctg<br />

ind up in Mi* Cardtns ttcHeti,<br />

however, then wit'a noHCMMt<br />

at the Flanders Hotel. These ses-<br />

absence <strong>of</strong> bom taud warning sigsion! will be completed by July 1<br />

nals and sufficient policing per- and the, next groups will consonnel.vene<br />

hi October.<br />

Harold Price, who was appointed Three divisions <strong>of</strong> the Farm Bu-<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Civil reau Mutual Automobile. Fire and<br />

Defense Council practically on the Life Insurance Company have schedeve<br />

<strong>of</strong> the test, and who hardly had Icd dates for this month. Three<br />

time to learn the Identity <strong>of</strong> civil hundred agenta and their families<br />

defer personnel, let alone instruct <strong>of</strong> the Harrisburg division hdd Ihcli-<br />

them, used city workers lor theaffair<br />

Monday through^ Wednesday.<br />

-warden assignment — 4OU guests TorWrhlladclphla divi-<br />

Police and firemen, both on duty sion are expected next Monday<br />

and <strong>of</strong>t*, were pressed into service through Wednesday, and 200 from<br />

to police the actions <strong>of</strong> motorists the Trenton division will take over<br />

and pedestrians. <strong>City</strong> workers rind nc*t Wednesday to Friday.<br />

lifeguards »1HO were Instructed to<br />

turn out at the alarm.<br />

This Is Hit tecend year Hw<br />

While the on-duly personnel was groups from Merrlsbiirg and Phil,<br />

well directed and well placed, the tdtlphlt havt com* is. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cfly<br />

assignment <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>f-duty men left<br />

ttr,their annual affair. Th* Tren-<br />

Haws In the sut-up. They were In<br />

ton fgaregitton will make It* In.<br />

structcd that when the alert was<br />

augural appearance Hits ytar.<br />

sounded, no- matter where they hap-<br />

The Methodist Older Adult Con.<br />

pened to be, they were Ui take up<br />

mention <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Method-<br />

duty at the nearest corner.<br />

st Conference has been convening<br />

Sec Page t, column 3, pleett<br />

it the hotel from.Wednesday until<br />

today. This group has come here annually<br />

for many years to meet and<br />

exchange interesting projects and<br />

Building Men works in which they have been engaged<br />

during the past year.<br />

The Equitable Life Assurance So-<br />

to Visit Resort lely has registered approximately<br />

35 guests for an agency convention<br />

lunc 27-30. This group h also one <strong>of</strong><br />

Inspectors Guests one standing attendance at the<br />

for Meeting, Sat. ftandcrs.<br />

The sixth annual outing <strong>of</strong> the<br />

New Jersey Building Officials Asso- Three New Beaches to<br />

ciation will be conducted in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Saturday, with the event opening<br />

with a' luncheon at the Flanders be Guarded Saturday<br />

Hotel at 1 p. m<br />

New protected beaches for bathers<br />

More than 50 building Inspectors 'ill be opened tomorrow at North<br />

and other allied <strong>of</strong>ficials are expect- st., 12th »t. and 28th st., Beach Paed<br />

to attend the oneway session <strong>of</strong> trol Captain Thomas Williams an-<br />

business and fun, with George V. nounced yesterday.<br />

Grillo, <strong>of</strong> Hawthorne, president, In Other protected beaches previous-<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> the proceedings.<br />

opened are at Atlantic Wvd.^ Surf<br />

Following the meal and business rd., Brighton pi., 1st,. Bth, 10th, 14Ui,<br />

discussion at the Flanders, the visit- 32nd, 34(Ji and 57th its,<br />

ing group will adjourn to the home Capt.- Williams reiterated his re-<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Henry B, Coopcr.at quest that all bathers use only the<br />

20th st and the beach.<br />

protected beaches. Last week two<br />

These, as the guests <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> men in the surf at 12th st, then un.<br />

<strong>City</strong>'tt building inspector and his protected, bad to to rescued from<br />

wife, .visiting members and their Irowntng.<br />

wives will be invited to swim in the More protected beaches and addi-<br />

ocean, play lawn bowling or other tional lifeguards will be added each<br />

outdoor games.<br />

week end until July 2. when the full<br />

Mrs. Cooper will serve supper to complement will be on duty and all<br />

the visitors between 6 and 7 p. m. beaches protected.<br />

INSIDE TIPS<br />

Summer Folk Wed<br />

Amusements—Sec. 2, page 1, and<br />

Sec. 3, page 4.<br />

64 Years Today<br />

Churches—Sec. 2, pages 6-7.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Spaeth,<br />

Classified Ads—Sec. 4, pages 4-5. 611 Turner av., Drcnl Mil, are<br />

Edltorlal-^Sec. 3, page 2,<br />

celebrating their 64th wedding<br />

Elementary School—Sec. 4, page, anniversary today at their sum-<br />

-o.<br />

mer cottage, 1541 West av. '<br />

High SdMK)l-rSee. 2, pages Mr. and Mrs. Spteth, who are<br />

4-5-8<br />

both In their 80th year, and<br />

Social—Sec. 1, paces f5-9.<br />

their fatally h»v« been comlnf<br />

Somns Point—Sec. 2, pag« 2, to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> since 1902. They<br />

and Sec. 4, page 4.<br />

have one daughter, two sons,<br />

to refreshments Sports—Sec. 4, pages ^8.<br />

nd a full program <strong>of</strong> entertainment. Upper 1>>wnsaip~$ec 4, paf« 4.<br />

1<br />

"The project request in OetmXUy"'^,<br />

••m,om, tire'difference n«$KV?<br />

he estimate <strong>of</strong> tbe Corps <strong>of</strong> BJS*KV<br />

icon <strong>of</strong> work to' be done In 0 honth^S<br />

will close tonight The c\hlblts are'',<br />

open to the public frum 4 to 11 p. m<br />

Th* show Is en Interntl<strong>of</strong> ;<br />

WWI <strong>of</strong> wtrythlna for the i '<br />

home, wlllt III* boeths


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Hottest House, Mo Central July i, at 7 p.m.. In the Ilostes<br />

<strong>of</strong>ltclilly opened for the tepson<br />

House. They have all bees reqm<br />

week fnd, 13>ere a^o now 10<br />

to . bring their •growing quarters<br />

" ttlJ yltUIng there<br />

regular weekly -cvl parties<br />

wkh them at that time.<br />

for the benefit at the Haitesa Plans also art being made for<br />

will be resumed <strong>Jun</strong>e, 29 and<br />

rummage sale to be held <strong>Jun</strong>e 3i<br />

lad July 1. Donations are being re<br />

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Summer Resident Has<br />

Candlelight Ritas<br />

MRS. HOWARD J. DODSON<br />

Tile lamer Cynthia Jane Yasser,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. H, Frankin<br />

Yeager, <strong>of</strong> Rutledge, Pa,, and 6i(<br />

Jattersea rd,. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, became<br />

;e bride <strong>of</strong> Howard James Dodson,<br />

in <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Howard W,"<br />

ledson, <strong>of</strong> Swarlhmore, Pa., on Frilay<br />

evening at a candlelight wedding<br />

irvlee in the Swarthmore Presby.<br />

rlan Church. The Rev, Henry L,<br />

oil outdated.<br />

The bride was attended by Miss<br />

etsy Anunon, <strong>of</strong> Welfcert, Pa., as<br />

<strong>of</strong> honor, and Miss Lynne Rog,<br />

r§, <strong>of</strong> Kansas <strong>City</strong>, and Mrs, John<br />

Jeaj, <strong>of</strong> Cheater, as bridesmaids,<br />

an Hamilton Breij, Philadelphia,<br />

the flower girl.<br />

The Rev. Averlll Carson, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

ty, served ag beat man for Mr,<br />

odson. Ushers were Russell Yeager,<br />

ichard Dodson, John MaeNeal and<br />

red Behenna,<br />

Vocal musk was <strong>of</strong>fered by 0.<br />

rron Heliiiulh, <strong>of</strong> Secane, Pa.<br />

A reception followed at McCahan<br />

all, adjoining the church.<br />

Mr, Dodson Is a Senior at Penn-<br />

! sylvania Military Colloje, majoring<br />

in economics. The bride attended<br />

Temple ftJiiivorsiiy, She has sum-<br />

| mered here with her family for a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> yeare,<br />

* 4 6<br />

Miami Girl Recent<br />

Bride <strong>of</strong> Resorter<br />

MRS. WILLIAM G. FIELD<br />

Prior to hnr recent marriage in<br />

Miami, rii. .MS the foimii Miss<br />

|_Barbau Ann—Wattoii, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Arthur 1,. Watson, <strong>of</strong> Miami.<br />

Her liusb.ind. Dr. Field, son <strong>of</strong> Air,<br />

and Mrs. Howard G. Held, i>f <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>. Is now serving with thu Air<br />

F«ni! in Savannah, Ga.<br />

* * t<br />

Goldys Host ct<br />

Party for Texons<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse It. Goldy, 1100<br />

Bay av., were hosts at a dinner<br />

party given reeently in nonar <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thnmas Spencer and<br />

sons, William Gary anil Keith, <strong>of</strong><br />

Corpus ChrLsli, Texas.<br />

Those present for the oecasinn<br />

were Mr. find Mrs. Daniel Mcschini,<br />

Cannlcn: Mrs. John AHKCIO, Scwell;<br />

Silt: Lee, Linwood. and James Goldy,<br />

Robert Goidy, Jonn Walters, Betty<br />

I-on and Mary Carul Goldy, ull <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SlNTINiL-LEDGER 4Y, JUNE 17<br />

Colony Club Annual<br />

Dinner Monday Night<br />

Mrs. J, Wesley HamNeton,<br />

District vice president <strong>of</strong> the Nev<br />

Jersey Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's Clubs,<br />

wU; be the guest <strong>of</strong> tenor arid in<br />

•tailing <strong>of</strong>ficer at the installation<br />

dinner <strong>of</strong> the Colony nub Monday<br />

at 6:30 p. m, at the Bsla Inn, ion;<br />

ere Point<br />

An evening <strong>of</strong> entertainment has<br />

been'planned with The Coopers,<br />

nun and wife team, presenting<br />

sleight-<strong>of</strong>-hand feats. The let Is en<br />

titled "Magle As You Like W '_<br />

it will feature audience participation<br />

Dr. Dortj Berger will be mlstreiit<br />

<strong>of</strong> ceremonies. Co^halnnen <strong>of</strong> th<br />

social committee planning the affair<br />

are Mrs. Richard Snydcr and Mrs.<br />

Ralph Trempc.<br />

; * * «<br />

Summer Visitor<br />

Heads Architects<br />

David H, Morgan, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

recently was elected president <strong>of</strong><br />

hu Philadelphia Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Institute <strong>of</strong> Architects.<br />

Mr, Morgan is the husband <strong>of</strong> the<br />

former Sarah L. Smith, a ulster <strong>of</strong><br />

Lite Senator Nathaniel C. Smith,<br />

'05 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. The Morgans art<br />

'requent resort visitors.<br />

* • ' • • * .<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Roma and<br />

family <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia ire spending<br />

the season at"817 5th st,<br />

LOST<br />

Scarab Bracelet, TUBS. Nit*<br />

Valued for $«ittm*ntal Reasons.<br />

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Servicing Dealer!<br />

Buy more than juat a TV<br />

set. Enjoy the added protection<br />

<strong>of</strong> service you cut<br />

only get where selling »nd<br />

service are combined. •<br />

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Phone 2S98<br />

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APPLIANCES-TV SALES<br />

and SERVICE<br />

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^ OR FOR<br />

Free Delivery Phone 1363<br />

Competitive Wees<br />

.-. ; :/._ HNf fOOPS ^ ^;>/<br />

GMCraifS - MitfS — IpWGI<br />

Whon in Hie area visit our tlorei In Av*lon «nd AbNCOii<br />

ACCESSORIES<br />

Bow Ties — Four-in-Hand — Belts, Ite.<br />

Wide Selection<br />

From Head to Tes,-,<br />

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, . , and in style, fool Here's a gold m\i»i<br />

idtat far Pathar't Day, Irandt you<br />

AND prices you'll leva)<br />

White Dress Shirts<br />

j>y Mohawk<br />

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RECEIVED IN TIME FOR<br />

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Gabardine and Cool Sharkskin<br />

$ 495 S 7,95<br />

MINI and BOYS' WIAR<br />

S 3.95<br />

1/<br />

SilH'<br />

eran Group<br />

Young Women's Christian<br />

[jiffiee <strong>of</strong> sti John'i, Lutheran<br />

pn6 concluded its season with a<br />

> Jpiier and entertalnmeht attended<br />

• f W meinljers and guests, Monday<br />

'Hirtotaf I" ' he Blseayne Hotek The<br />

Ij^jp Is now receded until Septeni-<br />

KW*W<br />

*fte fiitt-rtainment program after<br />

jner featured performances' by<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Betty Collins School <strong>of</strong><br />

if. They were Amy Vaaolider'<br />

Vinplider, Oeorgij Kliiiler,<br />

, Mumford, .Beatrice Kane and<br />

, Kaimarek in dancing numbers<br />

ynn Bly in a vocal solo,<br />

"fliers was a sketch caricaturing<br />

rifles <strong>of</strong> the group during the<br />

year by Mrs, .Catherine Monroe,<br />

an Interesting display <strong>of</strong> slides<br />

i Caribbean cruise by Dr. ~<br />

Women Republicans<br />

to Dine Wednesday<br />

The Womon's Regular Repu<br />

held in the Blseayne Hotel Wednesday<br />

evening at 6 30 Ent<br />

for lle rt prov ' deu *» Vnu<br />

Mrs. Mae Harvey, general chairman<br />

RMervatloM are being handlel,"<br />

Mrs, Preeporn and Mrs. Towdy<br />

t,faeott,<br />

mo *M<br />

IN OUR MARKET<br />

Oysters - Clams - Lobster Tails<br />

Lobster Meat - S<strong>of</strong>t Crabs<br />

AND OTHIR PRISH SEA FOOD IN SEASON<br />

OUR OWN FRIED CHICKEN<br />

COOKED SEA FOODS TO TAKE OUT<br />

Crabmeat - Scallops - S<strong>of</strong>t Cnbj<br />

Shrimp • Deviled Crabs<br />

"".SLAW „ FRINCH FRIED PSTATOIS<br />

PIPPIR HASH POTATO SALAD<br />

TRY OUR DILICIOUS SPICIAL PLATTIRS<br />

We Deliver - - - Phone 1348<br />

SPENCrS SIA FOOD<br />

SIA FOOD MARKiT and KITCHIN<br />

10th STRKf and ASSURY AV1NUB<br />

29c Plastic<br />

SHOWER CAPS<br />

9c<br />

59c DuPont<br />

Nylon<br />

TOOTHBRUSHES<br />

15c<br />

70% RUBBING<br />

ALCOHOL<br />

(full pint)<br />

13c<br />

Marilyn J. Zigenfus Becomes<br />

"ride <strong>of</strong> Wilson C Battersby<br />

" l<br />

„,„__, <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mn, WUllam P,<br />

Zlfjenfun, 48 WMey rd., became the<br />

brldi <strong>of</strong> WUsan Clirenee MUenby,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Mr. Mid Mrg.C. W. Bittcreby,<br />

Shore rd., Utamn.1 The R«v, Frank<br />

r. Adier. (inplir, uljcluted.<br />

Attending Ujo bride srare Mrs.<br />

Vloymond Ballard, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, as<br />

oialron <strong>of</strong> honor, and Mrs. Orovcr<br />

prown, Ocejin <strong>City</strong>, and Miss Betty<br />

Scrhnlnfer, Marmora, as bridesmaids.<br />

Sravtr Brawn, OCHN Clly, wai<br />

tmt mtn. AcHng *i wih*ri vnni<br />

StfFgt AMmi, Collln9«wo«); Wll.<br />

fr*J In, floyd Sandy, Mariner,!,<br />

«nd Rebtrt Zl«tnfu«, • brother <strong>of</strong><br />

ih*brl*t.<br />

Muriel Love it and her twin<br />

brother, Jody, <strong>of</strong> Becsley*i Point,<br />

were the flower girl and ring<br />

bearer,<br />

Thi bride's floor length gown with<br />

[i chapel train was <strong>of</strong> nylon lace and<br />

tulle, The fitted bodice was fashioned<br />

over white satin and the long<br />

iieeves were <strong>of</strong> the tulle trimmed<br />

with lace. The vary full bouffant<br />

skirt flared out over a boop underskirt.<br />

Her fingertip veil draped<br />

from a matchi<strong>of</strong>l tiara and she carrled<br />

white roses surrounding white<br />

gurdtnlM,<br />

The attendants' gown ware all <strong>of</strong><br />

Partial at Blseayne<br />

to Benefit Hospital<br />

The weekly public card parties, a<br />

regular summer benefit given every<br />

Monday evening at 8 o'clock In the<br />

Blueayne Hotel, wUl be Inaugurated<br />

aejst Monday,<br />

These affairs .are for the benefit <strong>of</strong><br />

the Shore Memorial Hospital and a<br />

small donation wUl be received. They<br />

ire sponfored oy Mrs. 1 Mbabeth<br />

Blundtn.<br />

Visit In Maryland<br />

' Mr, and Mrs, lewis R. Austin,<br />

J30B Bay av., recently spent the<br />

week end visiting their son-in-law<br />

and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Vincent<br />

Stahier, In Pawtueket, Md., whore<br />

Mr, Stahier Is stationed with the<br />

Nnvy,<br />

S E »<br />

Class Reunion Sunday<br />

A reunion for the <strong>Ocean</strong> city High<br />

School class <strong>of</strong> 191B is scheduled for<br />

Sunday at 3'p. m., at S trot becks<br />

ttay Club in Margate <strong>City</strong>. This will<br />

be (he third reunion for the class<br />

In recent years.<br />

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ALARM CLOCKS<br />

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Formula VITAMINS<br />

loo's<br />

$ 3.95<br />

Rubber Fountain<br />

SYRINGES ,<br />

(Guaranteed far 1 yrj<br />

99c<br />

25c Pifpna<br />

Single fdoe<br />

RAZOR BLADES<br />

(5 blades in each pkg.)<br />

9c<br />

27c SACCHARINE<br />

TABLETS<br />

1/4 gr. 100'$<br />

9c<br />

69c Pre-Shave<br />

LOTION<br />

19c<br />

28c KLEENEX<br />

TISSUES<br />

300'i<br />

19c<br />

5 lbs.<br />

EPSOM SALTS<br />

U.S.P.<br />

29c<br />

Friday and Saturday<br />

.JM JUNI yth and 18th<br />

L ?S-^Mdi»aio» «Hii|jW»Mi fM;numireui *pfiM?tfam : y<br />

Mil<br />

"iw^'irvWiffSiff<br />

'SWSiE<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL IEPG6R •ff''^f^VW<br />

and ihe cmried a bouquet <strong>of</strong><br />

happiness roses and baby<br />

bnath. The bridesmaids gowns<br />

were In shades <strong>of</strong> blue and green<br />

and their bouquet^ were <strong>of</strong> »ios<br />

and delphinium.<br />

Mn. HUtn N<strong>of</strong>,|nB.r, <strong>of</strong> Orani*,<br />

N, J., • foraiH- srtan t*icti,r <strong>of</strong><br />

Nw krMt, wu thi ergmlit. Ray<br />

Uilard, af OiMn eily, wn .ololit,<br />

Mirfwlno four uLctiont prior Is<br />

•ti» c«r«mony.'<br />

Mn. Zigenfus wore for the ocea.<br />

don an outfit <strong>of</strong> orchid tulle and<br />

lace with matching accessories. Mrs.<br />

Battcrsby's ensemble was aqua lace<br />

and tullt with matching accessories,<br />

. A reception followed in the New<br />

Jersey 'av.^Fu-e Hail in Somers<br />

Point, aft«r which the newly weds<br />

left for a wedding trip through the<br />

Muthem states. When they return<br />

they plan to reside In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

The bride is a teacher in ihe Now<br />

York ay, school in Some Point,<br />

Mr, B«ttenby Is employed by the<br />

Hans P. Vm plumbing and htatlng<br />

contracting firm in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

INCOM! iR<br />

FOfi SALE<br />

419 OCEAN AVENUE<br />

Op«n Daily<br />

Cifd Party on JSrd<br />

The Ladif»> Aid S«cl«ty <strong>of</strong> Sli j<br />

John's Lutheran Church wUl soon,<br />

sor a card party, to which the nubile<br />

is invited, next Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>e «<br />

•t B P, m. at Plymouth Iia.<br />

• • • • . . • •<br />

Here For Two Mon»h(<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Nicholas SchumnlBf<br />

and family <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia are staying<br />

at 891 Sth at, for <strong>Jun</strong>e and July,<br />

When It Comes<br />

to<br />

CANDY<br />

For Any Occasion<br />

VISIT<br />

WINNER'S<br />

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Special for the Kiddie*<br />

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GUN and POPS<br />

THE FULL SET O n<br />

ONLY . JVC<br />

. BOTH STORIS<br />

711 Asbury Avenue<br />

1108 Boardwalk<br />

Bath Start! Air Conditioned<br />

Look for thi Sign <strong>of</strong> the Nten<br />

Cindy Box<br />

Phone 1465<br />

Your A&P Super Market at<br />

300 Eighth<br />

Street<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Gity<br />

IS NOW<br />

OPEN<br />

MONDAY<br />

and<br />

TUESDAY<br />

as well as<br />

THURSDAY and<br />

FRIDAY NIGHTS<br />

Until P.M,<br />

The Following A&P Shore<br />

Markets will Also Be Open<br />

Late MONDAY, TUESDAY,<br />

THURSDAY and FRIDAY<br />

NIGHTS ....<br />

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6604 Yentnor Avenue, Ventnor<br />

1100 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

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Star Kitt TIM<br />

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'AOE 8 —SECTION ONE<br />

Han Prom PotIstewn<br />

."; Mr, and Mrs, Francis J, McHueh,<br />

jtoltstowti, Pa,, arc spending the<br />

lumner season at IS Asbury av.<br />

Summer on Park Place<br />

Mr. and MM. Robert W, Dietrich<br />

and family, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are here<br />

for the season at 918 Park pi.<br />

"Where Friends Meet to Eat"<br />

SERVING<br />

BREAKFAST - LUNCHEON<br />

DINNER<br />

DELICIOUS SNACKS<br />

THE CHATTERBOX<br />

9th Strett and Central Avenue<br />

PHONE 0717 FOR OUR FREE DELIVERY SERVICE<br />

Seaside Theatre<br />

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FRIDAY • SATURDAY, JUNE 17 , II<br />

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SUNDAY • MONDAY, JUNE 19 • JO<br />

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Adults. JOe<br />

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THIATRI CLOSED TUESDAY NIGHT<br />

WEDNESDAY . THURSDAY, JUNE 25 23<br />

DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM<br />

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THE RACERS<br />

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• ANTIPAITO • CHICKEN CACCIATORI<br />

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• ITALIAN SPONGE CAKE (Cream 4 Fruit Filled}<br />

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OCIAN CITY'S ONLY COSMETIC SALON<br />

Our Cosmetician will be happy to help you with<br />

your Beauty and Hair needs.<br />

: All F.lr Tr.de Prices — Air Conditioned far Your Comfort<br />

Start Hours; 8:15 to 11 P. M. Daily Including Sunday<br />

IRCLE<br />

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<strong>On</strong> the Traffic Circle, Somers Paint, N. J.<br />

NO LUXURY TAX IN SOMERS POINT<br />

Complete Stock <strong>of</strong><br />

POPULAR BRANDS<br />

IMPORTED and DOMESTIC<br />

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500 CASES<br />

ICE COLD BEER<br />

ON HAND AT ALL TIMES<br />

Graduates Show Talents<br />

at Pier Commencement<br />

Continued from page 1<br />

ever,"<br />

Wlrtr r.port.d that 30 <strong>of</strong> Hi. 94<br />

graduate! have been •ccepled by<br />

celltgn. all over the country.<br />

Member, <strong>of</strong> (III (iaif hive received<br />

scholarship! at Rutgerl,<br />

Unlvertlty <strong>of</strong> Btlawm, Ltiille<br />

College and Dauglai College.<br />

, <strong>On</strong>e member <strong>of</strong> the elass is en.<br />

rolled in the new Air Force Academy<br />

,u be opened In Colorado, he report,<br />

ed. Nine will 1 enter "oilier armed<br />

services. Five will enter teacher college,<br />

six will go to nursini school<br />

and two have been awarded music<br />

ichalarships.<br />

Sally Mlehele Laird demonstrated<br />

lie "fine am" tauiht at the school,<br />

which she said, "are a vital purl <strong>of</strong><br />

he trainirrfi <strong>of</strong> young people."<br />

Miss Laird deftly completed a pas,<br />

el drawing <strong>of</strong> a pr<strong>of</strong>ile (o demonstrate<br />

ihe result <strong>of</strong> her studies and<br />

training In the art class <strong>of</strong> the<br />

school. "Even though we may never<br />

become artists," she said, "our train-<br />

Ing in art enables us to find a deep,<br />

er appreciation <strong>of</strong> art." Jean Ann<br />

Wilde played a piano Interlude while<br />

Miss Laird sketched,<br />

"Industrial Arts" WSI Hi* sub<br />

jeer <strong>of</strong> a brief talk by Angelina<br />

Langs, She explained the hems<br />

making subjects for girls and ihe<br />

manual iubjitft far bsyi <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

by fhs sehaol. "This* arts," she<br />

said, "are essential In the well,<br />

rounded training sf young people<br />

as home makers and skilled workers<br />

In their carters,"<br />

Prank, II, Wickes, in an address on<br />

"aililKiics," explained the intramural<br />

and varsity sports program at the<br />

4'hool. The program at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

High Sehqul "reaches all individualj,<br />

nnd nut just the star athletes, as is<br />

Ihe ea»p in many high schools," he<br />

said.<br />

due <strong>of</strong> the most impressive and inspirinM<br />

talks <strong>of</strong> the evening was the<br />

recitation <strong>of</strong> Stephen Vincfnt Uenel's<br />

"Nightmare at Noon," by Illlmar it,<br />

Louis, class president.<br />

i'hi' theme <strong>of</strong> the work was prepafednens<br />

in the face <strong>of</strong> the lumiilluuus<br />

atmosphere <strong>of</strong> the world to.<br />

day. The recitation hinted at (hu<br />

cumplacenty <strong>of</strong> the people <strong>of</strong> fills<br />

country and the apparent erroneous<br />

attituile that •'there is plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

time" to prepare. The address spoke<br />

uf similar altitudes In Holland and<br />

fither Ktiropean countries before being<br />

erijjiilieii by the Nad hordes.<br />

Making the recitation more lm.<br />

presslve was the knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />

many <strong>of</strong>. the audience <strong>of</strong> parents<br />

and' friends that jLouls his been<br />

In this gauntry only three years<br />

and wet a bey In Holland at the<br />

time the tragedy <strong>of</strong> which hi<br />

spake actually occurred.<br />

Results <strong>of</strong> the vocal music trainnu'<br />

presented at the school were<br />

demonstraled to the enjoyment <strong>of</strong><br />

the audience by the .Senior mem.<br />

bers <strong>of</strong> the a capflla choir. They<br />

§any "Madame .leanetle," with Miss<br />

Helen Derrick difeclini;,<br />

Sis members oi the graduating<br />

class eoniposeri a brass choir prcseiiiitiM<br />

'Where E'er You WalkO to<br />

demonstrate the hislrumentnl rmisle<br />

training otFei'ed students.<br />

The chiss was recommended for<br />

Eirailualinn by Principal neor^e W,<br />

Meyer find presented fur diplomas<br />

by Ur, Charles B, Piereu, stiperiiitendem<br />

<strong>of</strong> schools,<br />

Mr, Smith, prior to presenting<br />

the diplomas, addressed the grid,<br />

uates as "classmates." Hi touched<br />

on the nostalgic In recalling that<br />

30 years ago the commencement<br />

exercise program provided for the<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Jun</strong>ior class to<br />

address the Senior class president<br />

arid wish th# graduates "farewell<br />

and luck,"<br />

In 1028, Mr. Smith recalled, he<br />

was the <strong>Jun</strong>ior class president who<br />

mude.the address lo John K, Devlne,<br />

Senior class, president. .<br />

At that time I addressed that<br />

yroup as' 'classmates,' And allhuuuh<br />

we are removed by 30 years, to me<br />

! you, loo, are 'classmates,*" he 1 said.<br />

I The invocation' was by ihi- Rev.<br />

David P. Wright, pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

j <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church, and the<br />

benediction was ylven by the Rev.<br />

Forrest E. Vainihan, rector <strong>of</strong> Holy<br />

Trinity Episcopal Church. '<br />

The high school band, under the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Paul 11, Weil, played<br />

the traditional "Pomp and Cireum.<br />

italics," by Elyar, for the procesiiunal,<br />

and f'oldmarTs "<strong>On</strong> Parade"<br />

for the exit <strong>of</strong> the graduates. The<br />

band also played an overture <strong>of</strong><br />

Deep River Rhapsody" anil "Bug.<br />

ler's Holiday," .<br />

Class <strong>of</strong>ficers arc Illlmar Louis,<br />

president; Charles Richard McDowell.<br />

vice president; Geraldine Ann<br />

Chadwiek, secretary, arid Mary Ellen<br />

Sharp, treasurer.<br />

Glenside Folk Arrive.<br />

.Mr, and Mrs, Ralph R. Ross and<br />

family <strong>of</strong> Olenside, Pa., are spending<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e and July at MB St. James 'pi.<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

NATURAL GAS CO.<br />

Preferred and<br />

Common Stocks<br />

A Recent Report on<br />

WOODCOCK, HISS<br />

& CO., INC.<br />

Niw York St«k Ixchingt<br />

Phlli.B.lto. Stock Ixchinia<br />

12) SOUTH BROAD STREET<br />

PHILADf LPHIA *, PA.<br />

KINCSLEY 5-7JM<br />

Ciry RfprtMnlillM<br />

ARTHUR L, BATTEN<br />

141 BRIGHTON PLACE<br />

Phone 3234 Evening*<br />

and WMk End*<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SBMTiNEU.IDOEft<br />

Local Boys Gain<br />

Lifeguard Posts<br />

Available positions on the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol this summer were<br />

reduced to about 20 as the result <strong>of</strong><br />

the successful completion <strong>of</strong> a swim,<br />

mlng test by five <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ilish<br />

School bgys Wednesday.<br />

The swim for the local candlclales<br />

is the customary preference test to<br />

give joca! applicants first opportu.<br />

nity for e^stln^ jobs. The opiMi test<br />

will be conducted fiaturday HI III<br />

a. m, on the iOlh st, beach.<br />

Capt. Thsmas Williams reported<br />

that prler te the preference test<br />

JOHNSTONE'S<br />

858 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Serving<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

Wednesday there were approximately<br />

IS poiltlonl open. He added<br />

that at leait 50 candldilei have<br />

applied far the !B |«bi new available,<br />

and the competition In Saturday's<br />

swim should be keen it •<br />

result <strong>of</strong> Jhe limited number <strong>of</strong><br />

openings.<br />

The five candidates were required<br />

to complete'the half-mile ocean swim<br />

in SB minutes to qualify. <strong>On</strong>ly one<br />

failed to finish in the alloted time,<br />

but be was a strong swimmer and<br />

will be given further tests, Capt,<br />

Williams said.<br />

The successful candidates and<br />

their times were James Callaehan,<br />

IMS Shore rd,, Llnwood, 23:30; Arthur<br />

Ford, 414 New York av,, Som.<br />

ers Point, S4!40; Edward Holmes, 23<br />

Warwick rd,, 34;afl; William Cox, 40(1<br />

LUNCH - DINNER<br />

(CLOSiD MONDAYS)<br />

P-U A YS O UiS.E<br />

iOMIRS POINT" -<br />

"Gateway <strong>of</strong> the Stars"<br />

GRAND OPENING<br />

J U N E 21<br />

and for one week<br />

Nightly it B:4S P. M,<br />

Saturday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 25, two showt, 7 and 9:30 P.'M.<br />

Jonathan Dwight presents<br />

CONSTANCE<br />

BENNETT<br />

•n<br />

"SABRINA FAIR*'<br />

With TOD ANDREWS,<br />

Morjorie Gateson, Virginia Brian '<br />

PRICIS: $3.00, $2.40 GIT SIASON TICKBTS<br />

$1.80 rax Ine, AT ORIAT SAVINGS<br />

Don't Delay! Join the Crowds! Make Reservations Now!<br />

CALL SOMIRS POINT 3321<br />

OIANT PARKING ARIA AIR COOLID THEATRt<br />

Coming <strong>Jun</strong>e 28—SIDNEY BLACKMER as<br />

Capt, Queeg in Caine Mutiny Court Martial<br />

I ATLANTIC and ABSECON DRIVE-IN THEATRES<br />

| Program Week Beginning <strong>Jun</strong>e 17th<br />

ATLANTIC = ~ ~~ ABSECON DRIVE-IN<br />

Fri. and Sat. <strong>Jun</strong>e 17 . It<br />

In Cinoscope<br />

Strange Lady in Town<br />

Starring: Greer Garson<br />

•nd Dana Andrews<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Sim* Proiram<br />

"The Unholy Four"<br />

with Paulette Goddard<br />

Ofi» Hour ef Color Cartoons<br />

far the Kiddles Friday Nltil .<br />

Syn,. Man,. Tuej,, <strong>Jun</strong>e If, 18, SI<br />

In Cinescope & Technicolor<br />

"Violent Saturday"<br />

Victor Mature<br />

—— ALSO<br />

Raymond Massey in<br />

"Seven Angry Men"<br />

Wwi. .ThMrs, <strong>Jun</strong>o 11- J)<br />

Brodariek Crawford and '<br />

Richard Conte in ,<br />

New York Confidential<br />

— ALSO —<br />

. "New .Orleans<br />

Uicensored"<br />

with Beverly Garland<br />

Rememberl Thursday li<br />

luck NIMI Bring the<br />

Whole Family, $1.00 plus Us,<br />

Frl. and Sat. <strong>Jun</strong>e 17 • 18<br />

In Cinescope & Technicolor<br />

"Hell & High Water"<br />

with Richard Widmark<br />

— . ALSO —<br />

Charlie Chaplin, Jr., in<br />

"Fangs <strong>of</strong> the Wild"<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Hsur ef Color Cartoons<br />

far the Klddlei Friday Nltel<br />

Sun, .Men, ' <strong>Jun</strong>e If-20<br />

In Cinemascope<br />

, "Desiree"<br />

Starring Marlon Brando<br />

and Jean Simmons<br />

— ALSO _ ^<br />

"An Annapolis Story"<br />

Starring John Derek<br />

and Diana Lynn<br />

Tutsday . Wednesday . Thursday<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 21 - 31 and 23<br />

"There's No Business<br />

Like Show Business"<br />

In Cinemaseop*<br />

Marilyn Monroe, Dan Dailey<br />

Donald O'Connor<br />

. . Johnnie. Ray<br />

Ethel Merman, Mitii Gaynor<br />

— ALSO —<br />

"Diamond <strong>City</strong>",<br />

Large Playground Areas—Free Pony Ridus—Refrtihery<br />

feiturlng tasty snacks far all at both Theatres.<br />

Wesley av,, 24;30; and Dud Doiijlierty,<br />

2331 Ccnlral'av., 2?,'0O:<br />

The candidates will now be school,<br />

ed In handling lifeboats, can buoys<br />

and other lifesaylnB equlptnenl,,<br />

alons with first aid, with their train-<br />

MOM CEEl'S<br />

SUB SHOP<br />

1201 Simpson Avenue<br />

Phons 1573<br />

Subs.,, 50c<br />

Large Pizza... S 1.00<br />

Spaghetti and Meat Balls<br />

Meat Ball and<br />

Steak Sandwiches<br />

Ravioli and Meat Balls<br />

Ing scheduled tor eninpletlnn by<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 2.1. ' •<br />

Mr. nliil Mrs. AihCi'l Vi. Irlnn nnd<br />

family, Phlliulolphlii, arc Miivini: m<br />

811 I'nrk ;il, for lite srason.<br />

ASBURY<br />

CLEANERS<br />

925 Asbury Avenue<br />

FREE MOTHPROOFING<br />

ON ALL GARMENTS!<br />

Pkk-Up and Delivery<br />

PHONI O.C. 2681<br />

OPEN<br />

Sth ST.arurWiSLiY<br />

PHONI MM<br />

EVfNING SHOWS STARTING 7:15 MATINf I DAILY STARTINO |AT I<br />

THU, • SAT.<br />

JUNE 16- 18<br />

MON. • WID.<br />

JUNE 20 • 22<br />

THU. SAT.<br />

JUNE 16. II<br />

MON, • WID.<br />

JUNI 20. 22<br />

THU, - SAT.<br />

JUNE 16-18<br />

MON.. WID.<br />

JUNI 20 • 22<br />

CIARKGABIE SUSAN Hflvw<br />

Frdm the Novel<br />

by Kite O'Brien<br />

FORTUNE<br />

n Ihe Winder o( High rdtlny ITtRMPHONIC SOUNB<br />

COIOI 6, DtiuJI .<br />

«J|[giHQMiCtKiJ| I<br />

GILBERT ROLAND"<br />

Iriiij fjsNcoist ROSA<br />

;••-. BiNNis PRICE<br />

Print b^ T1GMNICOL ph<br />

"s mo/ * * MUSl£<br />

TO THE wrt ?° r-nsi will he Toil<br />

Auilri-ws, yiiilil" liriiailwiiy fiiiil TV<br />

veli'i-aii. sviio replaced Joseiili Cotten<br />

a-i Linus Lari'iibrv Jr. in I In- Mew<br />

^'iM'k iiriiducllun or "Snlirina Piilr,"<br />

Aninna Andrews'. nthi'P frotlllH wan<br />

I hi 1 Mile roll' iii ihe national mm.<br />

pany ed "Misier Hulnuis."<br />

Anoiher mcmlwr <strong>of</strong> the .Broadway<br />

t-ani, %'irulni.i Hiiati, will In* soen In<br />

tin' Miili'iray iiri^enlaliiin, A native<br />

ul Tri'iiinn. N. ,1., she slum li'.idini:<br />

J rules in si'vural Syw York proiitirlion*.,<br />

inrlmliiiu "Hiiynl Vaanliund,"<br />

"Mary" iiiiil •Jntk and Jill." She re.<br />

lurni'ij Irfmi ri'tirehieiii ty rcpliiei'<br />

fill lik'cn Nesbiti as Maude Uarrabee<br />

in "Siihrlnii Kair," She will play the<br />

^nmo \nir\ ai ihe Gateway.<br />

Marjsrie Gateion, veteran af<br />

over 100 movies and s«ver«l New<br />

York musicals, U cast As Julia Me.<br />

Klnioek, a It-plus rnagailni editor<br />

whs still dreamt sf her Paris<br />

I flint. Mils Sateion previously<br />

! worked with Miss Bennett a few<br />

years jbatk In the film "Passage<br />

West,"<br />

A Philadi'lpliia natlvp, Earlr Mayo,<br />

is iiiinthcr ini'inliL'^ <strong>of</strong> I hi 1 tialuway<br />

casi. A wasiinud veieniii nf till!<br />

ihuatr* 1 and movit's, ht> iiiurt'd for<br />

"t'Vi'ial si'jiMins with •'Twin Hi'ils,"<br />

jippeai'i'U in a lliinihor nf tiperi'tias<br />

,md .liiirud wiih Klizahi'lh Heruner<br />

-in-*"l'ln'"'l 1 wo Mrs, Ciiii'cills." lie play,<br />

llie liili 1 uf Linus l^irrabce Hr., a<br />

woalihy, hiali Mii-li'iy i.uiia Isldndrr<br />

with a hobby <strong>of</strong> ritiuiuliim fiinwnU,<br />

oilier membiM's nf ihe »| iiii'luile<br />

I.ailier liavis a* David Larrabi'e,<br />

Kiiihariiii' t'iilei' as Maranrel, Diana<br />

Mariani a^ UiTtt'lU'n, Htaidt'y C'ublcy<br />

as Kairchlld. Philip Pi-indlc IIH Paul<br />

|)'Aii!i'iisi)n ami L'anil . Mvrviiilinn,<br />

Keiinelli (.'unpin',''Ann Merlin nnil<br />

Iliinild Clark,<br />

•a<br />

Miss McriMHliiin, a fii^l yi^ir At'|, :<br />

ors Kqiiily jippri'iiilci'. halls 'rum<br />

Vi'ntnui', N, ,1. She is a uratlualii'iil'<br />

Atliimic (.'My Illuh Si'lioul, Miss Merliii,<br />

wliusi' honiii Is Philadeliiliin, is<br />

a sercjnd year ai^sfeiiiiru.<br />

Miss t'aine. Mayo and Prinllle are<br />

'sidtnt mwiibera uf ihg tiattvvay<br />

inipany anil uili Ije seen in other<br />

(idutllons iltiriiiu the siiinmi'r.<br />

THE OCCAM CITY SINTiNEL-LePOCR PAOI 1 —SICTiON TW|<br />

CONSTANCE BENNETT<br />

"Snliriiia Fair" is beiiia Htaju'd by<br />

ndiuwH, William Whitlni! Is (IninH<br />

ie sci'iiie (li-siun. EtlMar Klfiten, ri's.<br />

piii natuway ilirei'tniN is |ii ! oduelion<br />

diii-i'tnr,<br />

Ciiiiaiii time each cvpnina in SAS<br />

p. in., wild the trxt'pplian <strong>of</strong> a Saturilay<br />

when two shows lire Miven, 7<br />

anil ii:;iii p. m.<br />

South End Plans<br />

Bicycle Parade<br />

Entries invited for<br />

July 4 Program<br />

Kniries for II colorful Iticyck' pa.<br />

:-ailr anil uala sports pro'firam fur<br />

•hildriMi mi July fourth were invited<br />

Mils weuk liy the Koiith Oeeau t'ily<br />

Imiiiuveineiit Assoeiatiim,<br />

r'ulliiu Shurt, chairman <strong>of</strong> ihi<<br />

Kiradi'. annuiinrcil that |he hike<br />

inBuaiit will bi> stasii'd at ii a, ni<br />

Inly 4 with theruiue riinnhia on<br />

..Vnirar av, from Slsi M. tu miili st<br />

The parade will be In four age<br />

. 'oupji juveniles up ,to 6 years ef<br />

age; fancy and comic divisions for<br />

youngsters front e to 16; and<br />

adults from lo up, .<br />

Kntrlu are now beiiiif taken at thr<br />

Ot-ean Drive Paint anil Hardware<br />

Store, aim SSth si., and will be ati'1'iiii'd<br />

ii|( t» anil iiuliidiuif July a.<br />

The bicycle event will precede<br />

the annual sports and game pro.<br />

gram staged by ithe Association on<br />

the beach at J9th st. far young-<br />

sters <strong>of</strong> the neighborhood. While<br />

the sports program Is restricted,<br />

the hleyele parade Is open to all<br />

blhe riders on .the Island. ,<br />

The Association's pram-am will net<br />

untli'i- way oil <strong>Jun</strong>e 23, with the lirst<br />

mc-ctini!. card party arid ijiiesi niuhi<br />

at Chapel Hall, Satli st.* and'Asbury<br />

av. Prises will be <strong>of</strong>Tered,<br />

School Rules for<br />

Korean Vets<br />

VA Director Warns<br />

<strong>of</strong> Starting Deadline<br />

Inseph F I) Hern mmagcr <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Nnsaik %A Btjionjl Ofllce this<br />

\iprk issntU a roundup <strong>of</strong> rules dcil<br />

int Kith ihi. liirie\i.ai stiriint> ikad<br />

line lut Kuriari t.l |j,|| inlnino<br />

Under ihe h« \rlirann aetuilh<br />

jniril Hlail ihfir Gl cniirip!, within<br />

time uir« I mm Hie line uf then<br />

M'p.il.moil fuim thL armed furrt« m<br />

uldci In ronlinln ifierHard^ Mi<br />

o Hern said it is not sumcient Im a<br />

icliran to lil. jn ipplieatron hefoi e<br />

the dtailhnL with the inli'nti.m o|<br />

itjrlmp afterwards Ho must enroll<br />

in ind lit!,lii inn ionise in jih mil<br />

•it liii diadjnu<br />

ttirtlu imoiL lining stirted in<br />

limt In mu»! bt in luinlni, un hu<br />

(lioillinc HaiL imlm his allendinrr<br />

hi en mi,nnpii-il i» ihi. sLimmei<br />

llinn in fm ,,ime olhei c\cu. A. V. Anxlliarv<br />

HijihliMht.s will inelude I ho annual<br />

past state commanders luncheon at<br />

noon .Sntiirduy. a bom ride at 2 p.<br />

m. today, and the annual banquet<br />

liilliorrow t'Vt'iiinf;,<br />

COIORIHAHQIMK-<br />

Wrilt Uft May Ctimlt IfUf (tmmllilu,<br />

*t f«»r> Kim, H J<br />

SATURDAY, JUNE 18th<br />

ON 34th STREET<br />

BETWEEN ASIURY and BAY AVENUES<br />

Hurry S. Adams, Jr. & William lateion, Preps,<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

. o All r outi N o t * 11 o p u [ w r_r;<br />

Here's fresh, s<strong>of</strong>t frozen flavor it its finest , , . whale-<br />

some, delicious Dairy Queen, juit sample a luscious,<br />

nioulhwalering Dairy Queen sundae or a thtck, smooth<br />

shake or malt. You'll discover Diiry Queen tastes<br />

better! Because, Dairy Queen is froien just seconds<br />

before you eat it. And Dairy Queen is healthful, toe,<br />

because it's made from fresh, whole milk. Stop at our<br />

new Dairy Queen store on Grand Opening Days. Enjoy<br />

Dairy Queen. It's SO good!<br />

REFRIGERATION and WALK IN COOLER<br />

by<br />

CHATTIN RIFRIGiRATiON<br />

Commercial — Domestic<br />

1116 Asbury Ave, Phone 3061<br />

WE DID IT AGAIN<br />

Another Commercial Electrical Installation<br />

by<br />

IRVIN JOHNSON, Jr. & Co,<br />

Electrical Contractors<br />

944 Asbury Aye. Phone 1591<br />

CONGRATULATIONS<br />

from<br />

BRiNT YOUNG<br />

RIO. ARCHITfCT<br />

New Jersey and Penna.<br />

S01 Asbury Ave, Phone 2854<br />

CONGRATULATIONS<br />

From<br />

LIMPERT BROS, Inc.<br />

Ice Cream Toppings and Flavors<br />

VINELAND, N. J.<br />

USE OUR CLASSIFIED ADI FOR QUICK RESULTS<br />

Summer Tutoring<br />

4 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Service Rendered<br />

By a Select Staff<br />

Individualized Programs Arranged far Private<br />

and Public High School, College or<br />

Elementary Students<br />

FOREIGN LANGUAGES REMEDIAL READING<br />

SOCIAL STUDIM ARITHMITiC<br />

MATHEMATICS TYPlWRITiNO<br />

INOLISH SHORTHAND<br />

SCIENCES<br />

intensive Coaching Courses<br />

ESTABLISHED ,?41<br />

12 W, Fiffitnrh Street <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 2330-W<br />

PUBLIC INVITED<br />

to the<br />

MUSIC MELORAMA<br />

Sponsored by Artisans Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mutual Protection<br />

Friday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 24th, 8:30 P. M.<br />

CONVENTiON HALL<br />

'Music fay<br />

Artisans Memorial Post 120 American Legion<br />

POST BAND<br />

IT'S FREE - NO ADMISSION or COLLECTIONS<br />

OPENING<br />

SPECIAL<br />

PLUMBING<br />

Installed by<br />

CHARLES C, PALERMO<br />

Westinghouse Appliances<br />

1447 Aibury Ave. Phone 0166<br />

CEMENT<br />

Work by<br />

LEON COSTELLO& SONS, Inc.<br />

1001 Simpson Ave. Phone 2239<br />

m


It:<br />

illows<br />

nube,<br />

<strong>of</strong> CoinmbU SdttlMtle Fiw A«soclat(on<br />

r,»v» Sdlior, DOLORES WORKMAN<br />

: ttditor, bottom CAMERON<br />

"' *ilctutj Advisor, JAMES B. KnU<br />

MABIONSWABTZ, JEAN BLAKE<br />

trscy Group I championship track<br />

school enrollment will be consider-<br />

ere given by the school, and by the<br />

!am. They were Ted Ford, Ed Be<br />

ably higher than this year/: Enroll-<br />

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

ingcr, Charles Hadtke, Joe Kennedy,<br />

ment is as follows, although there<br />

Ihorles McDowell, Frank Wickes, The awjids were as follows- may be changes <strong>of</strong> up to 50 more<br />

Illl Wirtz, Lou Davis, Wayne Thomp Women's Research Club award for people: Seniors—140; <strong>Jun</strong>iors—123;<br />

asp Cor<br />

an, Tom Adams, Charles Bowman, joy and girl with highest average in Sophomores—168; and Freshmen—<br />

par pom*<br />

ayne Myers, Al DeSantis, Wayne English foi last tluec ycais in high 163.<br />

inner, Bill Cason, and Carl Mo- chool, $10 'each, Alice Koch and<br />

;ttl.<br />

Yank Wjckcs<br />

Awards also went to the winners Kiwams Club award to boy and<br />

the track men's decathlon. They :irl with highest soholastic average,<br />

ere Wayne Myers, Carl MOretti, 25 Savings Bond, awarded at lunch-<br />

FOR YEARS FOR QUALITY<br />

nd Al DeSontis.<br />

on, Mary Sharp and Edward Scott<br />

Readers Digest' subscription for<br />

Outstanding Athletic Awards, ne year to Valedictorian, Mary<br />

which require 25 ipolnts, -were pre- harp<br />

sented to eight nthletei, the largest<br />

number in O, C. H. 6. history. Cjicnustry Award. $5 given annual<br />

AWNINGS<br />

They were Frank Wickes, Sam by an intciested citizen, Frank<br />

Fogiio, Joe Kennedy, Ted Ford, Vickcs<br />

Chlejc McDowell, Bernard Carter, D. A R Good Cituen, Barbara<br />

George Coder and* Mate Davis. 'ord<br />

Wf HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF<br />

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The captains for next year's teams<br />

were then announced. They are:<br />

Football Co-Capts., John Dol Corio<br />

and Dave Lodcr; Basketball, Phil<br />

Uubcr; Baseball, Charles Bowman;<br />

Baseball-Track, Wayne Winner.<br />

The program next featured the<br />

presentation <strong>of</strong> the championship<br />

trophies to George W. Meyer, principal..<br />

Phil Iluber presented the Cape-<br />

Atlantic League J. V. Basketball<br />

{Championship trophy, Joe Kennedy<br />

presented the Cape Atlantic League<br />

baseball championship trophy. The<br />

Cape Atlantic League track championship<br />

trophy was presented by<br />

Frank Wltekcs. Ted Ford presented<br />

the South Jersey track championship<br />

trophy,<br />

The program was concluded with<br />

a word <strong>of</strong> appreciation from Mr.<br />

Meyer toward the people who made<br />

I these trophies and honors possible.<br />

Rotary Club <strong>Jun</strong>ior Rotarian,<br />

Yank WiLkes<br />

American Legion Boys State Hepesenlatives,<br />

James Jeffries and John<br />

iclCono<br />

American Legion Girls State Rep<br />

escnlativc, Adelaide Titus<br />

Douglass College Citizenship Inlitutc,<br />

sponsored by Federated<br />

Vomcn's Clubs lleseaicli Club, Ma-<br />

Is Aycis, Women's Club, Gail<br />

iridegam, Civic Club, Jojce Harins.<br />

Colony Club, Carol Turner<br />

Principal's Award for Service, $10.<br />

oseph Newsome<br />

Civics Award, ClwrlC5 Palmer Das<br />

Medal, Kathleen Lynch<br />

Women's Club United" Nations<br />

wards, $5 each, Kathleen Lynch and<br />

oyco Fctcrion<br />

D A R Home Economics Pins:<br />

nothing, Marian Rasmussen; Foods,<br />

[orma Capcza<br />

Dramatics Award, $5, Carmen Doene<br />

Women's Club Art Award, $5, Sal-<br />

Laird<br />

Home Economics Award, $5 each,<br />

lothing, Angelina Longo, Foods,<br />

lebocca Barksdalc; Betty Crocker's<br />

Picture Cook Bdok, Janice .Dullcy;<br />

Betty Crocket'b Good and Euiy Cook<br />

Book, Marlon Cason:<br />

Instrumental<br />

illvcr Halncs<br />

Music Awaid, $5,<br />

cense Fee<br />

ow Due!!<br />

Vocal Mufcle Awards, Arion Founatlon<br />

Medal and Pin, Frank<br />

Vickcs; $10, Mary Sharp.<br />

Gregg Medal for Stenographic Proidency,<br />

Patricia Wriggins<br />

Rotary Ann Award In Business Edcation,<br />

?10, Patricia Wriggins.<br />

American Legion Award to 8th<br />

•radc boy and girl for Honor, Courige,<br />

Scholarship, Leadership apd<br />

Service, Constance Money ana David<br />

Ilizzard. ''" 1<br />

Rotary Scholarship medals awarda<br />

at dinner: 12th grade, Mary<br />

>harp, Edward Scott; Tlth grade,<br />

lary Jane^Scott, William Strathnann;<br />

'lOjJi grade, Sandra Weber,<br />

"Ullam Scebaugh; Dth grade, Bertha<br />

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roomataflick<strong>of</strong>aswitcji.' ' ' '• ' '<br />

ANCE No. 597 and Amended Ordinance 768<br />

all MERCANTILE LICENSE FEES shall be due and<br />

the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> tfie (Cit/ Clerk in <strong>City</strong> Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

ST DAY Of JUNE in each year, and shall expire<br />

ebb, Robert Schilling; 8th grade,<br />

Helen Floyd, Sunway Lee; 7th grade,<br />

Carolyn Johnson, Matthew HutmAkcr<br />

Billows Awards<br />

Outstanding, Dolores Workman,<br />

3ail Aman, Connie Cameron; Major<br />

Words, Steve Cake( Mary '>t(ane<br />

*ott, Phebc Turner, Nlkkl Clark,<br />

Mike Johnson, Sandy FInkbelner,<br />

jeorglna. Blake; Certificates, Joyce<br />

WaMclmv Marten Smettz,* Mary Hawhorne/<br />

Bat-bara bootit' '<br />

Scholarship Awards:<br />

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don't even need a basement. Every cubic inch <strong>of</strong> your<br />

home is Uyingwom. ' ' "'" ,""'<br />

such paymenj.<br />

isnge Chn> Scholarship, $300,<br />

..... Wkttes.''<br />

VfanufnV Oub Scholarship for fu-<br />

^ f «ny *?etion <strong>of</strong> this Ordinance shall<br />

teacher, $200, Arthur Collins.<br />

Honor Society Scholarship, flop,<br />

h ' ''<br />

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Laboratories; Inc. "USKON is the safe heat, and is never<br />

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b*fo)» Hie Magistrate be subject to a fine.<br />

r.<br />

:EGINA B. RODGERS,<br />

<strong>City</strong> Chrk.<br />

urging, f 100, Sally Ijunl.' v ' '<br />

Venture 'Olub Scholarship, $100,<br />

\ngellna Longo.<br />

Student Council Scholarship, »100,<br />

Arthur Collins.<br />

Colony Olub Scholarship, 4th year<br />

Charles Olden, |E00.<br />

More


^Hili<br />

t-SECTION TWO<br />

Student Council<br />

flans Big Year<br />

| New Projects <strong>On</strong><br />

| Tap Next Fall<br />

§ ly MARY JANI SCOTT<br />

te An this sehoel yi«r eleiis, It would<br />

ge well to review the accbmplisti-<br />

B>enls <strong>of</strong> the Student Council. This<br />

«TKaniMtlgn has never been too<br />

Rrong In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ilifih. In some-<br />

Schools the Council Is In charge <strong>of</strong><br />

^11 financial projects, etc. It is look-<br />

•d upon as the final authority by the<br />

gtudent body,<br />

£ Student Council was Introduced to<br />

Bits school several years ago, for the<br />

fpwnd tint, after It had .died out<br />

•pme 17 yean before. During the<br />

put few yean It appeared once<br />

ffeain to be on the decline when a<br />

flpterailned group <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>flcers and<br />

seme <strong>of</strong> the fruits<br />

<strong>of</strong> a sound<br />

banking connection<br />

Come in — sfarr<br />

banking with usl<br />

their sponsor tried to really ictompllsh<br />

something,<br />

Th. fait |fhit Ith.y nave to *<br />

grMt extmf orrled out rh«lr nlmi<br />

It Ihswn by thii «t»t«m*nt <strong>of</strong><br />

Prlntlpsl G«ors» Mtytr wha.uid,<br />

"Thll Student Council tin •ecsffipllth«d<br />

men jfhin «ny oth»r« In<br />

rtcMt i/*tn, lit whole (tan* Iwai<br />

Improved, plioil;<br />

distance to stop nine buKt have<br />

hi'm ,i]iplioil .1ml lull] (list mi i<br />

Dm CIS nctc<br />

Simon Wiilkci —11 in p m—Ian.<br />

—11 22<br />

Jus Cheiv—20 m, p. m,—IB—2B.4f-<br />

.53.4,<br />

Tom MeDoiigal—as m. p. h,—18.0<br />

—30-48.B.<br />

Tom Jones—25 m. p. h.—23.10—<br />

3DW—OS.i,<br />

Carole Turner—20 m. p, h.—13-4—<br />

21W—38,7,<br />

Haw p costs less ikw any o%w<br />

•<br />

old P, Stoddard, exeeutive Btcretary. First Baplbt Bapim<br />

<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Baptist Conven. I Court HHouse<br />

tlon, will preach the sermon, and rison Hunter*<br />

the Hoy. David P. Wright, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> tut Church '<br />

Cily Daptist Church, will read from Tnc<br />

Scripture.<br />

Albert Wellj will read a shert<br />

hliMry ef Hie church, and Patter<br />

Harry F, Flndelion will read rhe<br />

namet l<strong>of</strong> the W paitsrr whs liivs<br />

served the church sines Its beginning.<br />

Creeling! ot the evening service<br />

nt 7:,TO o'clock wilt ,be brought by<br />

the Hev, Everi'tt OrlmminiJs, pastor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Celitriil Baptist Church, Millvlllc,<br />

and moderator <strong>of</strong> the West New Jersey<br />

Hiiptisl AssHfialiM; the Rev, Lcliny<br />

Ciinnlnghani. jKislur <strong>of</strong> the<br />

THE<br />

DANA<br />

PASTRY<br />

SHOP<br />

8th Street<br />

Between West and Bay Avtnott<br />

The Home <strong>of</strong> the Famous<br />

CINNAMON BUNS<br />

OPEN DAILY 8:30 A,<br />

Personsliui<br />

DRY CLEANERS<br />

Futriw<br />

COLD STOMfi<br />

Individual<br />

LADIES*<br />

Custom Tailoring<br />

ALTERATIONS<br />

—•—<br />

Fret Deliviry<br />

Free Pirking<br />

—•—<br />

Phone 1835<br />

744 Asbury Av».<br />

NOW.,.With Magic Chef Heater This 13 Room-2 Bath House Costs <strong>On</strong>ly $31A Month ft M<br />

fine <strong>On</strong>i rrtcvt mnrs woy U/AU it\ to tnua save household UnnKAUniJ money! ^^..i « >- • _ . : •<br />

Now^thatyou.eon hove gas hsdf at 10%<br />

to 20% lea than any othgr modern fuel<br />

with o Moglc Chef hioter ond the niiw qos<br />

ntms.<br />

Rial,luxury <strong>of</strong> suptrmarktf prlees! For goi<br />

hiot is the eleontsf, most dipindobla heat<br />

veuve Bvtf known. And you eon pay for<br />

it In 10 equal monthly poymgnts undir thi<br />

Gas Compony's GASCO plon, Mokfs hiotmg<br />

coits os easy to handli as food costs.<br />

A free estimate tells you in odvanee what<br />

your monthly bills wilj be .<br />

Better call your Plumber . Dialer or thi<br />

Gas Company today. Nan saving housthold<br />

money for oil wintirs fo eome, with luxury<br />

gas heat at supermarkit prices!<br />

•»<br />

X the traek<br />

"Why, he bumped Into a<br />

t Best the oilier day, and the<br />

d to chose him two miles<br />

sting. They<br />

and KflsppuV just sal down on him<br />

pNINGS & VENETIAN BLINDS<br />

Call Jim Barbour for Estimates<br />

DAY . NIOHT or WliK INOS<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 33,93 /<br />

Write P, O, Box 656<br />

[HARBOUR'S AWNING SERVICE<br />

ONI iTANBARB • ONI MAHAOfMEHT<br />

Poi Ov« Half A Century <strong>On</strong>e ol America 1 *<br />

flitter Dining Place*. Known from Coast<br />

to Co&it for Better Servic«Tf. for tho<br />

Tastier Preparation <strong>of</strong> the Sama<br />

Feed Your Grandfather Enjoyed.<br />

Sea 1*1* <strong>City</strong>, N.J<br />

Margarttia Pltilfct. Management<br />

Open Every Day <strong>of</strong> the Week 12 Neon to 1 A.M.<br />

DADDY'S GIFT IS HERE!<br />

Day is next Sunday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 19th I<br />

the "forgotten man'<br />

til family with i useful<br />

HlMm« gift from TRIANGLEk<br />

deserves it I Here ire<br />

iftwol TRIANGLES<br />

todiome new styles for<br />

M-csbrful,<br />

(•fsrtitlf shoes<br />

it DOWN-TO-EARTH<br />

f BICES i<br />

Sudloalet<br />

IMI and<br />

KH<br />

»L[!<br />

Quality seldom featured below $10.-<br />

10 COOL, LIGHT, COMFORTABLE,<br />

Dig 1 will "live" in them all summer .<br />

(ON CORK SOLES<br />

Untie<br />

Gore<br />

loafer<br />

or Oxford<br />

with WOVEN<br />

1 —Ginulne<br />

GOODYEAR WELTS<br />

5 99<br />

AND<br />

Give Dad Triangle HI-STRIDES<br />

and he'll walk on air!<br />

$5. values at<br />

Elastic<br />

Gore<br />

Loafer<br />

or oxford<br />

in brown or<br />

navy fabric.<br />

Mike Dad Happy and COMFORTABLE<br />

with a pair <strong>of</strong> Fine Kid Leather OPERAS<br />

or ROMEOS with elastic sidesan<br />

outstanding gift at ONLY<br />

A99<br />

£$399<br />

<strong>of</strong>fy about Dads ilyle, «!or ef litt preferinte. Will<br />

^ exchange them for whittvtr Did HM* btstl<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LgPOEIl<br />

They Talked Over School Days <strong>of</strong> IWO<br />

P' 1 ), ANNIVERSARY <strong>of</strong> graduation was observed at reunion <strong>of</strong> membera <strong>of</strong> O.C.HS<br />

. ,hnJP • Wlt ^ eac », 0th ff an * some <strong>of</strong> their t6 « 0he r«- at dinner party Saturday "night."<br />

o 4?rth»~ H,? 1 Y? ra Patchel - class »«retary- Georgo W, Meyer, ichool prftciclnss<br />

ehaperone on Washington trip; Miss Agnes L, Bradfey, class advisor- Charles<br />

Imi, president; Mrs, Mildred Allen, reunion chairman; O, W, Reiohly, retired high<br />

school principal, and Mrs. Mary Oehlschlager, vice president—Photo by Mike Blizzard<br />

Pupils and Teachers Reunited<br />

25 Years After O.C. Graduation<br />

Fony-swen membors imd uiissis <strong>of</strong><br />

ihe in.JO KradiiiilinK class <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> High School attended their<br />

2Sih anniversary rc\mlon Saturday<br />

f in ilu> Linwond Country<br />

Cluh.<br />

p C s fur the affair included<br />

O. W. Heichly, principal <strong>of</strong> 0. C.<br />

II. S. in 1030; George W. .Meyer,<br />

dnsN ehaperone on their Washinij.<br />

ton trip and now the prtaiipai; and<br />

Miss ACTON Bradley, class advisor.<br />

Honored Kuesl-s inclntluil Mrs<br />

ftciclily, Mrs, Meyer. Mrs. Maruaret<br />

Wnlnrlijht, and |hu I'lnns afticcrs.<br />

Agent Inspired<br />

by Conference<br />

Extension Service<br />

Presidont Charles Adleiul, Vice<br />

President Mrs, Mary Sullivan Oelih<br />

sehlajjcr, and Secretary Mrs. Vcr.1<br />

Davis Patehel,<br />

Individual ceramic ashtrays were<br />

presented to everyone attending.<br />

The trays wore Inscribed "O, C. II.<br />

S, Class <strong>of</strong> 1030" as permanent sou.<br />

venlrs <strong>of</strong> ihe occasion.<br />

'The commitlee un arrangenients<br />

included Mrs, Mildred Trout Allen,<br />

chairman, Mr. Adelisszi, Mrs. Hazel<br />

llevan Boland, Mrs. Sopliia Colilj<br />

Southard, Mrs, Lenoie Maxwell<br />

Townsend, Mrs, Sadie Wilson Winner<br />

iind Lewis Sliidini;.<br />

owner for entry in tiie contest.<br />

Three yolina pouifrymen froin<br />

Cape May County ore entered in the<br />

fonte.il. They are Leiiard Johnson<br />

from Villas, Boh MeGiiiifiin <strong>of</strong> lienniiit-ille.<br />

and Jinimie nice <strong>of</strong> Swaininn.<br />

Open Contest For<br />

Benefits Cited<br />

Baby Parade Royalty<br />

By TID BLUM<br />

A contest to select a queen and<br />

4H Club Agent<br />

attendants to preside over ihe Wild-<br />

Ijist week your correspondent wood baby parade was started this<br />

ipent three days In Slakes State week by the Chamher <strong>of</strong> Commerce,<br />

Foresl at the annual Exiensinn C'nn. nntrles are required to be between<br />

fere.nce. This hrinss toBether the 0 and 12 years, and either perma.<br />

aui-lcullural<br />

, ,<br />

aKcntii,<br />

,<br />

Ifiime ayents.<br />

, iisnl or Mirnmiir residpnts <strong>of</strong> Greater<br />

club aaeiiu and extension spotJal. | wlltHvoatl. The comet will run un.<br />

ISIS to discuss esUMisicm policies, | U| j,,,,. „ Thp quem selected will<br />

praKi'ams and methods. It wus «<br />

uvvut v;i!iie io me as n new aqen<br />

to meet, ihi> other mirkers and tin<br />

(IffKliinil more iilicitit how the Coop<br />

eriitlvc Rslension Service «ervc>, niir<br />

cniinly.<br />

liiilhcr thnn trv tii explnln the<br />

physi.cnI orsianteation. suflice to soy<br />

the Extension Servite '.through i(><br />

county staff eirers Ihe fnrmer, i!ai'<br />

tleiier, and liunjemnkei' life ednen<br />

tiuiial - Informiiilan tin iiny .and all<br />

problems canfronllna ihe citizen in<br />

I huso fields iir.iifirlciihiie and homemakiiiK,<br />

Our -1-11 Chili prnHrnm also nireilo.imr<br />

youth the afiiremenliuiU'd<br />

services plus arenniznlional. advisory<br />

and recreaiioniil assistance In the<br />

maintenance <strong>of</strong> agricultural unrt<br />

home ecioHomlus club:<br />

- Du'rini; Ihe months <strong>of</strong>-'.Tune and<br />

July the 4-11 program reaches Its<br />

cllmnx, Scliool is nvei' and those<br />

cluhs near the. shore sometimes stop<br />

functioning for the summer months.<br />

This Is because <strong>of</strong> Ihe great drain<br />

on leaders' time'.<br />

In JiiHe we have our 4-H Camp,<br />

now underway. Then in July, the<br />

County 4-11 Fair, The fair is the oc^<br />

casioii on which the boys and girls<br />

are credited for their achievement,<br />

Ribbons and cash awards from $8 to<br />

Sh are presented lor ihe achieve,<br />

ments, This Is a "free Bate fuir";<br />

thai Is. there is no charsse for ad.<br />

mlssinn. The expense <strong>of</strong> awardinu<br />

prizes and operoilntf overhead must<br />

necessarily be met.<br />

Next Wednesday, the 22nd <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e,<br />

the southeni Nesv Jersey Chicken <strong>of</strong><br />

Tomorrow Conies!, will be held in<br />

Viheland, Each contestant has raised<br />

at least 50 birds to 11 weeks <strong>of</strong> age.<br />

The slit most uniformly large, will<br />

fleshed birds will be selected by the<br />

CONSERVE YOUR FURS<br />

CALL<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

i-3030<br />

Keep your furs sife during<br />

the dangerous menlhs<br />

ahead<br />

IXPiRT FUR<br />

REMODELiNG<br />

Reasonable Rates<br />

FUR COATS STORED<br />

Far Al Little Ai $3,00<br />

Cloth Coats $1.50<br />

NAGRONS<br />

1307-11 PACIFIC AVI,<br />

Open Wtdniidiy md Ilturdiy<br />

fvininil 111 t P. M.<br />

receive n loving Clip, cup, a rinn and a<br />

portable radio, while the attendants<br />

be prevented with trophies.<br />

NO CHANCES<br />

Cowboy—"My podiitT and I are<br />

liikiiiM a trip ihrpiijSh the desert<br />

next week, He's taking along a gah<br />

Ion <strong>of</strong> whiskey for rattlesnake bites."<br />

Visitor: "What 1 are you tafcinji<br />

alone?"<br />

Cowboy: "Two rattlesnakes."<br />

Red Cross Group<br />

at Convention<br />

Local Women Help<br />

Serve as Hostesses<br />

The OMfln <strong>City</strong> branch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Bed Cross was well repre.<br />

sented this week at the national eon<br />

venilon <strong>of</strong> the orianlsatlon In Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>, with about 4,800 dele,<br />

gates present from coast to eoogt,<br />

A group <strong>of</strong> local women worked<br />

as members <strong>of</strong> a host#s§ committee<br />

at the pro-convention registration on<br />

Sunday, under the chairmanship <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs, Edwin Stevens, reiort branch<br />

chairman. The three^ay conclave<br />

pened Monday and continued<br />

Ihroiigh Wednesday In Convention<br />

Hall,<br />

Other mtmbers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

committee were Mrs. Norman Smiley,<br />

Miss Mary Uiecht, Mrs, Rachel<br />

Sehermcrhorn, Mrs, Willlnm Garret.<br />

son, Mrs, BeMoiie Eggiei Mrs, John<br />

B, Townsend, Mrs, James Hogan.<br />

ind Mrs, Arnold Hamersley, All w«re<br />

lecreditcd delegates to the 1 eonv«n.<br />

lion, and attended many <strong>of</strong> the sesslons<br />

and speciai events.<br />

Business activities were inter,<br />

ipersed with J! panel studies <strong>of</strong> the<br />

hanging demands on service organ,<br />

zatlons such as Red Cross,<br />

Service to memDers <strong>of</strong> the armed<br />

forces, which consumes almost hal<br />

the annual budget, was discussed<br />

OJIB major address by General John<br />

B, Dahlquist, head <strong>of</strong> the new Con<br />

tlnental Army Command at I<br />

Monroe, Va,<br />

Traffic Death Tell<br />

Higher In State<br />

Vehicles out <strong>of</strong> control and run<br />

ninu <strong>of</strong>f the roadway accounted for<br />

flve <strong>of</strong> the 10 traffle fatalliies in<br />

New Jersey last week. Attorney Oen.<br />

oral Graver. C. Rlclitnan Jr., an.<br />

nounced today. Three other persons<br />

MILTON HAGERTHEY<br />

1910 Shore Road, Unwood<br />

PHONi SOMiRS POINT 3178<br />

succumbed tp Injuries in earlier accidents,<br />

raining the 195$ total to<br />

midnight Sunday to ,101, flve more<br />

than the 290 regirtcred to the same<br />

PACE 1 ~- SECTION<br />

date last year,<br />

Rk-hman said last<br />

were five drivers, four<br />

«nd one pedestrian.<br />

HOW first time Vi<br />

your color<br />

automatically<br />

FREE - <strong>On</strong>e Quart <strong>of</strong> Matching Enamel with*,<br />

the Purchase <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e Gallon <strong>of</strong> Wall Paint<br />

DAVIS HARDWARE CO.<br />

1235 ASBURY AVE. PHONE 0915<br />

High time you discovered<br />

the dffiemnce in Dodge!<br />

Next time you're driving around town, just<br />

notice the number ot gleaming new Dodge can<br />

you see on the titrcet!<br />

Then ask yourself: '"What to it thilt piople,<br />

have found out ubout the new Dodge I hat's<br />

causing thk landslide <strong>of</strong> popular favor?"<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> it, <strong>of</strong> Bourse; is the new Dodge styling.<br />

You caB §e§ it« glance how much bigger and<br />

more luxurious this'car ii—up to J inches<br />

longer than Its competitors.<br />

But the real story behind the rush to Dodge is<br />

thiai Ptoph art diMoming tht diffaeitm in.tht<br />

way Dadgttsrs art liiginmed mid huill!<br />

They discover It ih the solid, aubltantial feel <strong>of</strong><br />

the car—the way it handles and rides. They<br />

learn to appreeiale it in the deep


4 ^ SECTION THREE THE OCCAM CITY SENTIWlL-LePOER AY, JUNE 17, 19ii<br />

Capo Theatre Opens<br />

Sunday tor Summer<br />

; Tht Capo 1 second show, which opens Wednesday,<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 22, Is late Love. This<br />

will run IhrotiL'h .Saturday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 25.<br />

In the leading roles will be Nnt<br />

ThMtre at Cape Kay Goodwin, H, grandson <strong>of</strong> the famous<br />

Ml open Sunday, <strong>Jun</strong>o 10, for its American actor Nat Goodwin.<br />

81st consecutive season. The play Is<br />

M» light eomedy "Jenny Kissed Me," T. C. Upham Is lh manager for<br />

wtileh after a Broadway run histhe<br />

15th<br />

-teen a great success ]n summer<br />

: fltCH-k, The play will bo given mult After a lapse <strong>of</strong> eighteen years.<br />

•Me and evening UB opening day and Purnmount lius teamed Bine Crosby<br />

thereafter on Monday ana "niMijay and Dnn+ild O'Connor u^ahi. In th<br />

evening.<br />

earlier film. Donald was onlv 12,<br />

: The second production will fol- with :in Irish face and a soprano<br />

low Immediately, thus inauguraling shilling voicr. In his pri'sent film,<br />

the unique summer Uteatr# schedule "Anything (ioe.i,". Donald is near-<br />

:'« twe plays each week, with the ' '10, and sinHs baritone.<br />

open nightly and with two<br />

, Sunday and Saturday, Thn ClMslfltd Adt Bring Quick<br />

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328 Wast Avenue<br />

H. G. Marshall<br />

Hardware<br />

719 liHirNi Read<br />

C. H. Shoemaker<br />

Lumber Company<br />

209 • 12th Street<br />

.90<br />

Qt.<br />

Hatching Intrigue In Hong Kong<br />

CLARK GABLE and Susan Hayward rendezvous high<br />

on a hillside above Hong Kong to plot a desperate plan to<br />

go behind the bamboo curtain, In scene from action-packed<br />

drama. "Soldier <strong>of</strong> Fortune," which opened last night and<br />

runs through tomorrow at the Moorlyn Theatre<br />

Betty Grable in<br />

Film at Strand<br />

Clark Gable Stars<br />

en Moorlyn Screen<br />

STRAND<br />

Today, Tomorrow<br />

"Three For the Show" is a big,<br />

bouncy Cinemascope musical stai<br />

ring curvaceous Betty Grable, the<br />

dancing Marge and Cower Champion,<br />

and Funnyman Jack Lemm<strong>of</strong>t,<br />

Spiced with lively tunes, lovely<br />

girls, fast-stepping dancers and<br />

brlsht-faced comedy, the story Is a<br />

light frothy affair on the lowdown<br />

on life for four in a love nest foi<br />

two. It's romance with a wink, a<br />

musical marital tangle resolved to<br />

the satisfaetion <strong>of</strong> everyone,<br />

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday<br />

"The Purple Plain/' a romantic<br />

drama enacted in the humid heat,<br />

fierce sun and waterless plains <strong>of</strong><br />

few f aglnd • Virginia . Fltrldt<br />

Nassau . Etnwrfa • Hawaii<br />

Mexico • Cpkgdg • Alaska<br />

California , Kktionol Parkt<br />

See ys (<strong>of</strong> ififsFffiifioB rjR<br />

Shreve Travel Service<br />

iCOfi Parlne Ale, Atlantin flij-<br />

TBAVKI. I'ilOSIW<br />

A, f, J-.1II7 - 4-01,11<br />

KEM-CLO<br />

Th* iniraclt (grin finlih for'Uttti.n<br />

and balhroom walli and th» woodwork<br />

throughout 1h« houie. h look.<br />

md waihM Ilka faaktd .nomtL<br />

Drtii In 4 hsurs.<br />

FLOOR-LIFE<br />

A louoh, high glssi •nsmsl lor<br />

floor, jndssri and out. Ceviri<br />

mail turfSEii In on. tool. Mill'<br />

!w porchti. (teen, dtek*<br />

OCIAN CITY, N. J,<br />

J. Paul Miller<br />

Hardware<br />

3212 Aibury Avenue<br />

SOMERS POINT, N. J.<br />

Taylor's Hardware<br />

701 Shore Read<br />

Burma, stars Ciregory Peck and introducing<br />

win Min Tliiin, lnvi>ly<br />

young Buiineso beauty,<br />

A Technicolor film adaptation <strong>of</strong><br />

the best selling novel by II, K, HaltM.<br />

the stury is <strong>of</strong> a poignant love affair<br />

lietweiin a Canadian flyer <strong>of</strong> the<br />

RAJ' and a beautiful Rurmev<br />

seething cauldron <strong>of</strong> today's Oripnl.<br />

stars Clark Gable in the title role,<br />

Susan ilayward, Michael Hennie and<br />

Oene Barry.<br />

Set against the flamlnB background<br />

<strong>of</strong> tension ridden Ifonj} Kong,<br />

Ihe nlm sliows the riir.rafr <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ivaterffont, Its pleasure Heekprs, oil-<br />

porlunlties, tourists and spies, nil<br />

intermingiinjj in the teeming a^e=<br />

old, worid-wise streets.<br />

The story Is that <strong>of</strong> a Vank in ex.<br />

le who has learned to plunder and<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>it, smutnjIInK rmiiiiiions lu Hits<br />

Chinese Iteds, and a young American<br />

tvumaii who mils! bargain with him<br />

a learn Hie whereabouts <strong>of</strong> her<br />

sing husband.<br />

Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday<br />

Spain with ils airy castles, whoal,<br />

tuned plains, spired cathedrals and<br />

breaded towns lakes its bow in Gin.<br />

ormiSeope as the .superb background<br />

for "That Lady," starring Olivia De.<br />

llavilland, Oilberl Holand, Paul Sc<strong>of</strong>ield,<br />

Fraiieaise Unsay Anil Dennis<br />

Price.<br />

It Is Ihe true slury based on Kale<br />

O'llrien's |jest.sellor <strong>of</strong> the oneoved<br />

prini'iws and her cavalier who Vs-li<br />

from Brace in Ihe eyes <strong>of</strong> fanatic<br />

Philip II, mill Century Spanish kin".<br />

VILLAS!<br />

Today, Tomorrow<br />

"A Man Called Peter" is the slory<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Scottish Immigrant, who became<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> the famed "Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Presidents" in Washington, n C.<br />

and chaplain <strong>of</strong> the u, S. Ronnie he<br />

lore his untimely death,<br />

Richard Todil is starred in Ihe<br />

title rale anil Joan Peters is en.<br />

starred as hi* wife Catherine. II Is a<br />

poignant love story, ritli and warm<br />

in splrilLiai qualities.<br />

Menday, Tuesday, Wednesday<br />

"East <strong>of</strong> Eden" is a down-to-earth<br />

story <strong>of</strong> people, adapted from the<br />

story by John Steinbeck and star-<br />

I'inu Raymond Massuy, .lames Deun<br />

Julie- Harris and Richard Iiavaios;<br />

It is a tale fif unpretentious,<br />

earthy, emotional characters, each<br />

dependent upon Ihe other; <strong>of</strong> a<br />

search lor love, with each <strong>of</strong> the<br />

slroii)} characters assertina for himself<br />

tiie power to choose between<br />

Mood and evil.<br />

Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day will<br />

co.star in Alfred Hitchcock's "The<br />

Man Who Knew Too Much," which<br />

will be made on location in French<br />

Morocco and London, Jimmy Is also<br />

expfclod to star in Hitchcock's<br />

"Flamingo Feather," the'novel-by<br />

Laurens Van Dor Post, a coiiiomporary<br />

adventure set in Afriea,<br />

Dlek Ifaymes is trying to get<br />

M.n.,\f to .piirchase rluhtJi to jhe<br />

Mildred Cram story, "Porevcr," as n<br />

vehleln for him and his wife, Rita<br />

Ilayworth, The Hayrnes have a con.<br />

tract for two pictures- for United<br />

Artists, which the distributing com.<br />

pany will finance, and would like to<br />

make "Forever," as the starter,<br />

After • yur and • half on the<br />

stigt with "The Ctlne Mutiny<br />

Csurt Martial," Llayd Nolan re.<br />

iurns ito the sertm In a co-starrln§<br />

Irelt with lab T.yisr and<br />

Sttwirr Grander In Merra'i "The<br />

Lilt Hunt." Ht'll play Woodfoot,<br />

# peglHtd bumle tkinntr, vtter.<br />

in i<strong>of</strong> the (iit idiyt <strong>of</strong> the tali'<br />

buffalo drlvet.<br />

After appearing with Humphrey<br />

PIANOS<br />

for<br />

Practice and Beginners<br />

i<br />

Fill credit .Mow,<br />

an the purchase gf<br />

• sew or urd uplift<br />

piano, choo«i> Tram<br />

(be lirtmt •fjHtliB<br />

III Koclh Jfnu-j,<br />

WmBBd'i, an Btver<br />

Mdnwld. ,<br />

A f«w good uitd ipln.ft ,r,<br />

availiM* right new at print you<br />

cin't affsrd to mtit, «•» us befor.<br />

you buy, eaih wunti, but you<br />

tin buy en long tiiy farmi,<br />

WIYAND^S<br />

Atlantic and Georgia Avu.<br />

ATLANTIC CITY, M. J.<br />

LAtL<br />

Bogart on TV in "The Perrlflod Pol<br />

est," Henry Fonda will do "Tin<br />

Clown," fanmcu Knlly's life story<br />

for the screen.<br />

•Betsy Dlalr 'a really EelllnB til<br />

raves for heft work In that sleepe<br />

flint, "Marly," Hi'lsy in leal iifi '<br />

Mrs. dene Kelly.<br />

After two-year yaestisn from<br />

moult work, Ann Sheridan hn<br />

signed wlHi Republic to coitar<br />

with Sttve Cochron In "Came Neat<br />

Spring."<br />

We hear that Ava Gardner has a!<br />

ready completed her Christmas shop<br />

plliji. She had a piece <strong>of</strong> Jewelry<br />

designed in Pakistan fur all <strong>of</strong> he<br />

l<br />

Robert Mitehum is said to havi'<br />

Used tin* sami 1 knife fur Ills surf^i'<br />

role In "Nut A,s A Stranger." Hi<br />

lie used in "Ni^ht <strong>of</strong> the Ilunler," t*<br />

slit Khellev Wiuler's lhl,,;,( Urn<br />

rihle!<br />

Hearinii thai Warners was talkitif:<br />

.seriously vi'ilh .lini lVl-ry, who ap<br />

peared with Phil Silvers on TV<br />

M- <strong>of</strong> aircraft.<br />

He and his bride, the former.Pauline<br />

MouHh, <strong>of</strong> Hunker, Pa., reside on<br />

.shore rd. in Beesley's point.<br />

The Airman <strong>of</strong> the Month is chosen<br />

by the commander's staff for<br />

qualities <strong>of</strong> leadership ability, devotion<br />

to duty, attitude, adaptability<br />

and Neatness, -<br />

Finil s self-made man—and you<br />

will find he worships his Creator<br />

Jamts S. Day, 83,<br />

Wiidwood Barber<br />

James S, Day, a resident for S3<br />

years at wiidwood and operator <strong>of</strong><br />

barbershop there, died at hh home<br />

'uesday. He was 83.<br />

Me was a member <strong>of</strong> the Wlfdwood<br />

p/RACT/CAt.<br />

Boutiques<br />

Glassware<br />

Driftwood<br />

Arrangements<br />

Gifts for the Bride<br />

Gifts for Father<br />

TRUDIE MARCELLE<br />

fTht Gtfr'BexJ<br />

1010 Boardwalk<br />

Brownies Have<br />

fly Up'For 4<br />

The donee is one <strong>of</strong> the (odd<br />

hiKhliiht* <strong>of</strong> the summer season and<br />

benefits th» annual Christmas party<br />

for local youngsters staged by the<br />

Association in ueeemBei 1 Council, Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus, and<br />

Schmidt<br />

Obituary<br />

the Holy Name Society <strong>of</strong> St. Ann's<br />

Vocal (elections war? i<br />

Church.<br />

Sunan Adanu, Patricia<br />

Joyce Haug, Linda Alb, ,<br />

Mrs, Elizabeth Garis<br />

tit. Georgitrau ML<br />

Charles A. Aih wai nominated for women', clubi, vtttrani arginlla- Mrs. Sulton Dies;<br />

Maharty. WUda' - Smith,<br />

reflection as president <strong>of</strong> the Oeeon lleni tnd afhir orBanlnd groups.<br />

at Stone Harbor'<br />

Martindale, N«ncy Smith, Nsnc^J<br />

, and other <strong>City</strong> Exchange Club at Its weekly<br />

local welfare work,<br />

tlinnar.moeting In Plymouth Inn, The Chapter also prlvldes medlea-<br />

Mrs, FILzabelh Oarta, a resident <strong>of</strong> Troop 2 Closes<br />

son and Joyce Crowsni.*<br />

Monday evening.<br />

tlons and home care for the medi. Here Many Years Stone Harbor for the past 25 years,<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Girt Scout Troop<br />

A men is known, not so much by Also nominated for reflection for<br />

cally Indigent within the limitations<br />

died at her home Monday. She was Active Season<br />

0, under the leadership <strong>of</strong> Mri. T<br />

the company he keeps, as the con- the year's second six-month term was <strong>of</strong> Its budgets, Mr. Wilsey reported Former Operator <strong>of</strong><br />

llenzler, who also participated In't<br />

84.<br />

Brownie Troop No. 2 held its 'final ceremonies were Carol Uaue><br />

versation be hands put.<br />

Kenneth M. Landls, vice president; that the year before last IIJOO was<br />

Robert bert Sharp, Ireasuriir, Irea and Joseph spent on an Oeean <strong>City</strong> cancer pa. Boardwalk Theatres She' Is , Survived by three sons, meeting yesterday, with a "fly up" Pfander, Jane Hog4nt and<br />

Zivaglia Zivaglia, secretnr.v. secretnrv<br />

Hent, and that just recently the<br />

Benjamin, Samuel and Harry Henry, ceremony and entertainment pro Schmidt.<br />

Mrs, Minnie Sultan, former resort<br />

, Chapter i!ontrlbuted 16 a week over<br />

<strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor, Trenton and Bar- gram, • , Brownie leaders attending the'<br />

The nomingtlnis committee, «, o<br />

theatre operator and for many years<br />

'a period <strong>of</strong> time for medicine for<br />

denlowii respectively; three daugh. The honored "fly ups" who rc fair were Mrs, Cart Shaw,<br />

which Pat Past Pid President Edwin Polity<br />

proprietress <strong>of</strong> a guest house ai ters, Mrs. Florence Kramer and<br />

is chairman, also recommended the<br />

another resort patient.<br />

ceivod Brownie Wings were Joyc and her assistants, Mrs.<br />

1000 <strong>Ocean</strong> av,, died Monday nighi Mrs. Ethel Beltlt, <strong>of</strong> Miftvllle, gnd<br />

election <strong>of</strong> Richard Crcightoii, Nor. He announced that for the nrst at Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />

CVowors, Nancy Wilson, Naniy Smitl Schmidt and Mrs, Ruth<br />

man Miller and Mackey Corson as time. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> this year fell short<br />

Mrs. Mae Cubberley, Trertton, and Llboy Hlocknian. These girl<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> years ago Mrs. Siilton<br />

members <strong>of</strong> tlie club's board <strong>of</strong> con <strong>of</strong> its annual quota. Collected in con-<br />

ith her sister, Mrs. Elwood Preswill<br />

join the Girl Scouts In the fail<br />

DISTINCTION<br />

trol,<br />

tributlons this year was $1,389 Ion, <strong>of</strong> this resort, were the owners<br />

Entertainment included on accor<br />

Mainst a,quota <strong>of</strong> |I,M0. Last year<br />

"Pro" means "for" and "con" means<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Moorlyn and Park theatres on<br />

dlon solo by Llbby Blackmail, flute,<br />

The eleeilon will be conducted more than $2,000 was <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />

"aiainst", Thbj explains the differ-<br />

Ilio boardwalk.<br />

phone solo by Ruth Townsend and<br />

Monday night, and the In.tallaHon <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> residents.<br />

ence beCween progress and Conpiano<br />

solos by Oeor-gle Seirle anif<br />

The Moorlyn has since become Ihe gross,—The Bristol (Va,) Herald<strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer! an Mond«y •vtning, The drive here fell short he said<br />

Lugenia Taccarlno. Poems were re<br />

property or the Strand Theatre Co. Courier,<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e V, it ,* "Lidltt Might" ere. because <strong>of</strong> the lack <strong>of</strong> volunteer<br />

cited by Ellen Doddi and Marl<br />

while the.Park, formerly located ai<br />

gram pUnned tor rhe Atlantic <strong>City</strong> workers In the canvass and collee- Park pi,, was destroyed by fire.<br />

Country Club In Northfl.ld. lions. He urged that service club<br />

memliers <strong>of</strong>fer their service to this<br />

She Is survived by four sisters,<br />

President Ash announced that and any other drive for which they<br />

Mrs, Preston, well known for her<br />

Prank Wickes, a graduating member may find tune.<br />

work m "Mrs, Santa Claus"; Mrs<br />

<strong>of</strong> the high school Senior clais, had<br />

Julia French, Mrs, Harry Wolf and NOTICE!! DAISY'S<br />

been awarded this year's scholarship<br />

Mrs, Molt Cotter, all <strong>of</strong> the Phlla.<br />

<strong>of</strong> i,he club lo .assist him In his col Airman Truxel Wins delphia area, and a brother, Charles<br />

MU'lWl<br />

, Colic, also <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. The Remembrance Shop<br />

Palermo Base^Award .—iuneMl_seEviees_wlii_be-canduet.<br />

Adolph C. Wjlsey, <strong>of</strong> Sea Isl« Cliy,<br />

ed today at 2 p, m. In tho Itose Pu- <strong>Ocean</strong> Cftjr'i Card and Gift Headquarters<br />

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

neral Home In Frankford, Philadel-<br />

Chapl"r <strong>of</strong> the Amcrlefln Cancer So<br />

phia, The Rev. Grafs, <strong>of</strong> the Salem<br />

II LOCATED A T . . .<br />

eicty, was the speaker at the meet-<br />

Lutheran Church, Krankford, will <strong>of</strong>ing.<br />

Ho was accompanied by Henry<br />

ficiate. Local arrangements were by<br />

At<br />

II, While, former county Chapter<br />

the Smith Funeral Home, interment<br />

962 BOARDWALK<br />

secretary, chairman pi Its education<br />

will be in Westminster Cemetery<br />

committee, and retired county OBH-<br />

Montgomery County.<br />

0IFTS — TOYS — CARDS<br />

cultural agent,<br />

GILLIAN'S<br />

FUN DECK<br />

OUR 25fh YiAR<br />

At Plymouth Place and Boardwalk<br />

INTERTAINMiNT<br />

FOR YOUNG and OLD<br />

6 R-i-D-E-S 6<br />

YOU'LL FIND<br />

OUR HILP COURTIOUS<br />

AS ALWAYS<br />

Betwoan 9th and 10th St.<br />

FEATURING<br />

Ladies' Ready to Wear<br />

Department v<br />

In Addition to Our<br />

Wide Selection <strong>of</strong><br />

Sags and Jewelry<br />

Special Purchases<br />

KNIT DRESSES<br />

and SUiTf<br />

* Regular $49.90<br />

NOW /¥•'•"•••;•<br />

Bathing Suits ^<br />

• - B Y V : . : .•-•;:<br />

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and elhtP natimally<br />

idwrlllM brtndt<br />

flay Clothes<br />

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JANTZEN .<br />

Uniirwear<br />

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Dresses .<br />

BVi ... .:;v;::<br />

JIRRY GILDEN r<br />

PLUS A FULL LINE Or<br />

• eOATf- • SWEATBRt*<br />

Saturday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 18th<br />

SPLASH-INN MINIATURE GOLF COURSE<br />

<strong>On</strong> The BOARDWALK Between 12th and 13th STREETS<br />

. ' - . ' . . . ' • . - • • ' • • . • • • • • • ' • • . • »<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Newest and Most Modern Golf Course—18 Holes Scientifically Designed<br />

The19th Hole - - Enjoy the "SPLASH INN" Luncheonette & Patio<br />

YOU WILL ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS FOOD SERVED ON OUR SPACIOUS CANOPIED DECK<br />

DEDICATED TO MAKE YOUR STAY IN<br />

OCEAN CITY A PLEASANT MEMORY<br />

Robert Monrde<br />

Building Contractor» Jobbing<br />

Avenue<br />

AVA ENTERPRISES, Inc. STEPHEN 6. VALiNTINQ WILLIAM D, ARNOLD<br />

Patio Deck Canopy by<br />

Barbour's Awning Service<br />

SSn<strong>City</strong> - Phoni3393—» or Write POBox 656<br />

WILLIAM L. ANTRIM<br />

ANOTHER COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION<br />

Irvin Johnson, Jr. and Co.<br />

944 Asbury Avenue Phone 1598


-SECTION fQUR<br />

About Semms<br />

toKlwanlans<br />

POINT—A aim entitled<br />

Survey and the Manu-<br />

s <strong>of</strong> Serums* mi Khown at the<br />

dinner meeting or Klwanis,<br />

I evening at Mac's Restaurant.<br />

nt Joseph DiOrlo presided.<br />

^lSie ilev. G. Arden Farrell, pastor<br />

h Fkst Baptist Church, gave<br />

«. , / f f'»"!i." I<br />

-*«*-<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

the invocation. Birthday greeting<br />

were sung to Leon Grlsbatun, vlci<br />

president. Joseph Akno received Ui<br />

attendance award. Herbert Searli<br />

and Theodore Meskors were guests<br />

At a meeting <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> di<br />

rectors Immediately after the regu<br />

Jar meeting, plans' were started foi<br />

barbecue on August IS.<br />

MORI SOMERS POINT NEWS<br />

IN SECTION 2<br />

GREGORY<br />

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Pwhirlne—Turkey PldMn tnd Sandwich*!, Oysfar St«w, CUm Sfaw<br />

Vrlwf Oytttrs, Sn*pjwr Soup, Frlsd Jumbo Shrimp, S«food, stuks<br />

,- •HUFFLEBOARD OPEN ALL YEAR it 7:00 A.M.<br />

• #<br />

n<br />

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REAL ITALIAN PIZZA<br />

Made in True Italian Style<br />

AT THE<br />

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SPECIALIZING IN<br />

FAST TAKE HOME SERVICE<br />

INTRODUCING i<br />

The Campus Sandwich<br />

Table Service in Addition to Our Take Horns Department<br />

<strong>On</strong> 14th Street Between<br />

Asbury and Centra! Avenues<br />

Frank Liqued Host<br />

to Boy Bowlers<br />

SOMERS POINT; -^ Frank Uqucd<br />

honored his winning team <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Burners Point Youth Bowling League<br />

at dinner In Mae's Restaurant on<br />

Shore rd., last Wednesday. In the<br />

absence <strong>of</strong> Mr, Uqucd; Joseph Smith,<br />

a business associate, acted as host.<br />

Mrs. Kirk Oliver, director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

league, was present as an honored<br />

guest.<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the learn are sending<br />

an engraved ashtray as a token <strong>of</strong><br />

appreciation to their sponsor/Those<br />

comprising the team arc Duke Den-<br />

ny, captain. Tommy Itinocenle,<br />

Chuckle Coales and ponald Morgan.<br />

Legion Dinner-Saturday<br />

SOMERS POINT—A dinner honor<br />

n« past commanders and presidents<br />

if the Clark-EUasoti Post 352, Amer-<br />

ican Legion and Auxiliary, will be<br />

held Saturday at 7 p. m. at Mac's<br />

Restaurant.<br />

SPECIAL *1JOD<br />

LUNCHEONS<br />

EVERY NOON<br />

AT<br />

MAC'S<br />

Restaurant<br />

and Bar<br />

908 Shore Road<br />

Somers Paint 3951<br />

A'ert at Point •<br />

Called Successful<br />

SOMERS POINT — Somcrs Poln<br />

police department reported<br />

"Operation Alert" on Wedtie<br />

Proved most successful, wlUi heart;<br />

cooperation <strong>of</strong> the general public.<br />

The <strong>of</strong>ficers, special • <strong>of</strong>ficers an<br />

members, <strong>of</strong> civilian defense units<br />

had little to do, once the siren<br />

sounded, as cars pulled to the curb<br />

and occupants found shelter, as<br />

pedestrians.<br />

Masonic Club Hears<br />

Athletic Official<br />

SOMERS POINT _ The Masoni.<br />

Club met Monday evening at Mac's<br />

Restaurant. Stanley Halnes presided<br />

William Livin^ton spoke <strong>of</strong> lib<br />

experiences as a basketball player,<br />

referee and baseball umpire. Otto<br />

Fcrnscl and Amos Barbour were<br />

guests.<br />

There will be no meetings In July<br />

and August<br />

STEELE'S SHIP<br />

BAR<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

ELMER BLAKE Proudly Presents<br />

AND THE<br />

ROCKING HORSES<br />

Featuring DELORK FREDERICKS<br />

AMERICA'S NEWEST INSTRUMENTAL COMBO<br />

Plus STAN the Man FACEY Piano Star<br />

KITCHEN OPEN<br />

Serving the Finest<br />

FULL COURSE DINNERS — SANDWICHES<br />

AT ALL HOURS<br />

GO IY<br />

PUBLIC SERVICE BUSES<br />

CAMDEN and<br />

PHILADELPHIA<br />

Crest Salons Approve<br />

Motels <strong>On</strong> Beachfront<br />

The Wildwood Crest Borough com,<br />

rnissioners Wednesday • night adopt-<br />

ml an ordinance making certain<br />

beachfront lands available for mo-<br />

tels, hotels and apartments as well<br />

si for reildential buUdlngs.<br />

Tht new ordinance wat pa§ge ftlKh school and college<br />

Classes start <strong>Jun</strong>e 27 Aik<br />

ire. INTENSIVE COACHING<br />

12 VV. J5th St.. <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly.<br />

jiwi Avc., Wyndmoor, Pa,<br />

5 <strong>Jun</strong>o 2T-> tr<br />

1 tutorlnif. All grades find high<br />

I Licensed, Experienced, sue-<br />

Well known In public und<br />

t school chicles. Reasonable prlo<br />

jl Pembivkc Lane, Merlon Park<br />

6 <strong>City</strong>. , B-2J<br />

PERSONALS<br />

ntid <strong>Jun</strong>e ] 195s<br />

Attorney<br />

Xtun <strong>City</strong>, N J<br />

G-9—11—i,f<br />

IS DOM- HOSPITAL, 711 J^bury<br />

second Moor, Phone 3293 \l<br />

FivERVDAY FAIrV-Lovely curds,<br />

dipped scented candles Elf Is<br />

toys, dolts find novelties<br />

• Gift Fair, 514 8th St. Mrs.<br />

Children Dedicated<br />

PALERMO—Seven children <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />

and Mrs. Elijah Harold Mason, <strong>of</strong><br />

PloasantvJHe, were dedicated during<br />

the morning warship service in the<br />

Palermo Baptist Churoh, Sunday. The<br />

children are Marcia, Edna Marie,<br />

Emerson Elijah, Gwendolyn Darlene,<br />

Donna Jean, William John and Shell-<br />

la Ellen. The Rev. Harry F. Findcison<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficiated M the ceremony<br />

Legionnaires Elect<br />

Officers at Wildwood<br />

The Byron Pennlnglon Crokcr<br />

Post, American Legion, <strong>of</strong> Willd-<br />

wood, has elected Louis lacono as<br />

commander.<br />

William Kelly was elected senior<br />

vice commander; Robert Bowman,<br />

mnlor vice commander; George W.<br />

Kapp, adjutant; Frank Picrson, fi<br />

nance oiliccr; Hie Rev, Clyde Smith,<br />

chaplain; Alexander Tale, sergcant-<br />

t-arms: John tlallman. historian,<br />

nd Basil Evans, one-year trustee.<br />

Classified Advertisements<br />

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DAY. for publication on tile Classlfkd Pact PhoneSiX*! H0FES5IONAL SERVICES<br />

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<strong>On</strong>e Time, 23 Words or Less<br />

1 (3c per word exceeding 25 woids)<br />

Ad Running 5 Consecutive Times, with 2J Words or Less<br />

Ad-. Requiring Box Numbers, 25c More<br />

— All Classified Advertising Cash ^<br />

Coin mulled In given to ifpu binlallti oi biouiiht to olli n.<br />

nllv MUSI Bt ACCOMPANIED BV CASH OH STAMPS to'?<br />

Copy accepted oiei phone a", (.ouitmj und cnnunlenrc to cuiumvr<br />

mltuince must be In befoK advertisement li, set In type<br />

Claislficd Display Advertising — 5180 Per IncS<br />

representative for Curtis Pub-<br />

Ci}. and ulI other magazines.<br />

f Townsend, 711 Anbury Axe,<br />

id (looi 1 . Phone 3203 IM><br />

REWEAVING — ClKarelte<br />

i vns moth holes, cuts, teal's At-<br />

Jjonj, Buttonholes, Buttons Cov-<br />

« 1 Belts Made Free Estimate!<br />

tapt Service Reasonable Florence<br />

^^ " 1116 Bay Ave Phono 1304 6-34<br />

CARD OF THANKS<br />

wish to thank my frlcmls<br />

ghbuib for tdrds flo»ei& and t>lft:<br />

liuhcil and the tiuisea or Shore Mem<br />

oil.il MoMiiltjl for catc Klvcn ihulnt' n<br />

recent Illness.<br />

Mis. Irene Johnson<br />

Clsiilflcd Adi Bring Quick Retulll<br />

) NOTIIK<br />

The Dlrcrctori <strong>of</strong> Uie <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly<br />

Iiirnc- Savings unit Ijimn Association<br />

mve declared a Semi-Annual dividend<br />

it the (innuul i-ate <strong>of</strong> 3^, payable to<br />

shareholders as <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e 10, 11)35 pay-<br />

ible <strong>Jun</strong>e 29. 1953.<br />

HARRY \V. ABAMS,<br />

Secrelat v<br />

"M—It—lif 51.41.<br />

Mm «e c wrest Squad foi iis-ilsluntc lecekei<br />

duiing my iccent bereavement<br />

Mis. Hurry Jiobbins<br />

LOST<br />

Blnck cat. two white spots on chest<br />

Kiccn collai with hell family pel<br />

Reward CiintaLt Mrs Archdeacon 130;<br />

Asbury Ave., or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police<br />

e-i<br />

MITK't; OF SA1.K<br />

Ih( underslgntd wltl sell at public<br />

miuioiron <strong>Jun</strong>e 33 W55~»ril JO a rn<br />

at Scrlvanl Bukk. 112 W. Pine St.<br />

Wildwood fi J one (1) l'Jo2 Pl>m<br />

outh Motor No. Serial No. 12U12U2ti.<br />

l)y virtue <strong>of</strong>' default. In payment on<br />

Conditional Sale Contract or Richard<br />

A, Davis held by General Motors Ac-<br />

ceptance Corporation.<br />

General Motors Acceptance Corpora-<br />

tion reserves the right to bid on the<br />

property GENERAL MOTORS<br />

ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION<br />

S, J. Price<br />

Attorney ln-1-ai.t<br />

6 17—11—pf S2 16<br />

^^)TI^,^, To LIMIT f HUHTOHS<br />

Estate <strong>of</strong> ConolH dago Ross a/k/a<br />

Conolly O Ro3s Deceased<br />

Pursuant to the order <strong>of</strong> Arthur W,<br />

Ijirlcks, surrogate <strong>of</strong> the Comity <strong>of</strong><br />

Cape May, made on the -eighth day <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e, <strong>1955</strong>, on Uie petition ot Uic sub-<br />

scriber, the AdmlnlstrstorA <strong>of</strong> said de*<br />

ccdent, notice is hereby given to the<br />

Creditors <strong>of</strong> said decedent to present to<br />

the administrators within six months<br />

(ram the ' eighth day <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e, 11)55<br />

their claims In writing and tinder oath,<br />

speclfyhiK the nmount claimed and<br />

the particulars <strong>of</strong> the cltUm<br />

Diited <strong>Jun</strong>e 8, A. D 1055.<br />

Ev» Iloss McCormlck<br />

Hnncy Lloyd Cliattln<br />

John E. Boswell,<br />

Attorney<br />

Oceun Clly. N. J,<br />

6-1T—«t—t>f 58 82<br />

Flshlnj, t.ickli> bo\<br />

I'lntos 59th St Hslili<br />

d.iv Reward Phone<br />

Newcomer Bomse Blllu<br />

bmy A\e<br />

euulplied al<br />

i« Plci Mon<br />

124G-W, Mrs<br />

, 8th und As<br />

b-1'<br />

FEMALE HELP WANTED<br />

FEMALE HELP WANTED Applications<br />

now being lllkon for salesladies. Ful<br />

time or part time Year arqund work<br />

Apply to Mrs Battcrsby, G C Murphy<br />

Co nth St and Asbiry Aic I'<br />

HIGH SCHOOL, STUDENTS-For part<br />

time sales work. Must he 1G years<br />

or OM-r Apph Mrs Battersby 6 C<br />

Murphy Co. Sill and Asbury Aio tf<br />

WOMAN or competent hlKh school gill<br />

August ist Uiiough September 10th<br />

or any part there<strong>of</strong> 5 00 (i tn thrtiuuli<br />

dlnnir pupwe dinner wnsh dishes<br />

Vlclnltv 10th bt <strong>Ocean</strong> Clt^ Stale<br />

salary dcslied Wtlte tiu\ 8008, faen-<br />

tlncl-Ledgcr. ' 6-24<br />

LAST WEEK FOR<br />

BOBBY BOYD<br />

, Piloting H)s<br />

Jazz Bombers Quintette<br />

RETURNING JUNE 20<br />

AVON iepiesentatl\es fi(cdem WAITJltSS for<br />

hostess foi- Amerlcsa P<br />

oom tuo viomQnfnrsltortJ<br />

nilwuhes t»o male flf<br />

3reakers Hotel. Dcltncty 1<br />

loardwalk.<br />

SITUATIONS WANTS<br />

enccd "StV'lin liour, S<br />

iftsr 11. »••<br />

IABY SITTING-<br />

d SOi. an k<br />

Phone ai3 iftsr 4<br />

ABV SITTER—Ekpfflei]<br />

hour alter mldnljht, '<br />

In tsihcr Miitll4«cto. 1<br />

vc Phone 0.H&<br />

flJAIIOMS-Scliool<br />

babysitting "loyor<br />

ureka ApiitmenU, 4<br />

OIXEGE girl would.<br />

work secretarial<br />

Imend H •? MifUe<br />

Phone VI 7^7M V<br />

ABY SITTEIt hi.,<br />

experienced llsy or I<br />

)Ui until midnight,<br />

'53 MERCURY "<br />

3 DOOR — R. a H.<br />

HYDROMATIC<br />

$1495<br />

'53 STUDE. Tudor<br />

CHAMPION — RADIO<br />

HEATER — HYDRO.<br />

'$1195<br />

51 PONTIAC Chieftain<br />

|1DOOR SEDAN, R. & HYDRO.<br />

$895<br />

I'54 LINCOLN Capri<br />

' HARDTOP<br />

$3250<br />

I'49 PONTIAC 4-Door<br />

$575<br />

!CHEV.%-TonStake<br />

$1095<br />

> CHEV. 4-Dr. Sedan<br />

$695<br />

f'50Chov.4-Dr. P.G.<br />

$695<br />

, '53 CAPHLAC<br />

PAN — RADIO * HEATER<br />

tXPEIURNCED slnifle needle opera-<br />

tors on dresses Piece work rates<br />

Yeai aiound work Guaranteed *100<br />

hourly minimum to £oqd ftist: expel 1-<br />

sncea operators Apply hi person to<br />

Somcrs Point Mfe, Co, 132 Shore Road<br />

Somers Point if J. 7-1<br />

M to do housework, live days<br />

• n week Somers Point resident Dre-<br />

Jerrcd Apply Saturday and Sunday, 23<br />

Uniboi Lane, SomeriPoInt, N. J. 6-17<br />

CHAMBERMAID, older woman pre-<br />

ferrcd (or hotef work The G<br />

lan uio C t l<br />

ferrcd (or hotef wor<br />

8lan, uio Central Ave.<br />

i^<br />

*rtl. to<br />

2Sg'J«!"on ftiferenets Write Box<br />

puts. Sentlnei-Ledgsr.<br />

8-17<br />

MALE HELP, WANTED<br />

?»T<br />

ARL YOU IN NEED 0M<br />

Short order «Jor I<br />

woman or day wor J<br />

HYDROMATIC<br />

$2/95<br />

YOUNG MAN.<br />

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

suitable part 1<br />

Aunist M Uli<br />

liNa Phone PI<br />

STRONG Inlelll!<br />

summer o~"' ~ :<br />

boat or Ian*<br />

DAY'S WORK i<br />

|dKN>U<br />

RUCK<br />

CADILLAC<br />

Asbury Avenue<br />

Phona 0606<br />

I <strong>City</strong><br />

A. E. STONE, Inc.<br />

Quality Asphalt Paving<br />

at Moderate Pricts<br />

Phone PlHuntvltls 2781 or 2749<br />

U<br />

KEYS MADE—Completc locksmith ser-<br />

vice. Automobile locks a spifially.<br />

Walter E. Allen. 703 Cer.tral Ave.<br />

Phone 26-11. tf<br />

I OK quiilllN lionies mil Huilii<br />

.umlold Eulli.kr Heidi!<br />

Mum<br />

ICftl-W<br />

nce PJione<br />

tf<br />

KEYS DUPLICATE!} nnj muile to<br />

node- Lemimfs, .103 I3»y Avc. Phoni><br />

1787 G 23<br />

FOR RENT<br />

TY SETS<br />

Week — Month — Season<br />

TV-SERVICE<br />

Self-Supporting Towers<br />

and Antennas Erected<br />

SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />

710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Phone 1242<br />

BUSINESS SERVICE<br />

HAND and power Iltwn mowers lawn<br />

rollers and spreaders rented Davis<br />

Haidwarc Co . 1233 Asbury Ave t<br />

Waller &<br />

builders. 827 3rd St. PhonBa»<br />

or 55 Asbury Avc. Phone 2562-w<br />

Gcoigc Beddotv, registered<br />

827 3i-d '" " L<br />

0-23<br />

RUG CLEANING I. an art and science<br />

not a business Irust joui rugs to<br />

u reliable fim A|i ij^e,' ," <br />

ncanlnic Complete K service—clean-<br />

c ... rt P Q lr and storage dcpai-tment.<br />

Smith RUK Works S2-I N Main bt.<br />

MHlvllle Plione I(( 1-jrtabllshed ulnre<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

HADLY JEWELERS<br />

935 Asbury «Avenue<br />

WATCH, CLOCK and<br />

JEWELRY REPAIRING<br />

Manufacturing Special<br />

Rings and Diamond<br />

Mounting*<br />

Store Hours: 10 to 12:30<br />

& 2 to 4:30—Closed Mon.<br />

PHONE 2848<br />

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE<br />

IMS -PONTIAC Excellent condition,<br />

$325.00. Can be seen Sill central<br />

A an<br />

HOUSE TRAILER. 17'. for vacation-<br />

Inn electric brakes uood tires ex-<br />

cellent condition, electric refi lgerator,<br />

hcatei, JD05 0O phone O75B 0-17<br />

BOATS FOR SALE<br />

FINE BOAT slips for rent In<br />

eat LdKoon In ease <strong>of</strong> a t'<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> $125.00 season.<br />

1912-J.<br />

Uie Mf-<br />

itorm. In<br />

Fhone<br />

ft4i3<br />

1055 DUIET EVINRUDE — bales and<br />

Service. Bait, tackle, hardware.<br />

Thompson und Plastlcratt Anchor'n<br />

Point. 2nd and Buy Ave. Phone 902*.<br />

TOOLS,<br />

FOR<br />

RENT<br />

Do if yourself and<br />

Save Money. We will<br />

rent you the tools.<br />

• Power Mowers<br />

• Power Saws<br />

• Fertilizer Spreaders<br />

• Floor Sanders and<br />

Polishers<br />

• Ladders • Ladder Jacks<br />

• Carpenter's Hand Tools<br />

• Plumbing Tools<br />

Rented by Hour or Day<br />

HOME BUILDERS<br />

SUPPLIES<br />

HARDWARE — PAINT<br />

324 West Ave. Phone 1048<br />

Vacuum Cleaner rtcpairs — All Makes<br />

HOOVISK KALES AND SERVICE"<br />

ROBERT E. HOFFMANN<br />

2 F. Wllniol Ave homers Point<br />

Hi. 3110 l-'reo Plck-Up mid Delivery<br />

tf<br />

PIANO 1UMVi—10 \LJ1S *\|jerli>uie<br />

lunt. an>\\heie 85 (JO Phone Sotncrs<br />

Point 3991+ Wiley Eastman, LJnwood,<br />

N J tf<br />

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE<br />

BOAT SLIPS for rent, accommodate<br />

iioats up to J5 ft safe anchorage<br />

$100.00 for season, 137 Bayahoro Dr.<br />

Phone 1012-M. • 7-1<br />

SPEED GARVEY. new 15'10"XS'<br />

Smith Hurlior Road, Beesley s Point.<br />

N. J. Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0T27-R. 0-17<br />

54 FLGIN outboard forward and re-<br />

\t rse clutch 7u lip Slightly used<br />

$80.00. Apply. Russ Adams Boat Yard.<br />

Jllh & the Bay. 6-17<br />

14 FT. DUNPHY .nd 10 h. p. Johnson<br />

with tunk Kear shift. Winterized Dust<br />

fall Each In excellent condition.<br />

52KJ.0O. Phone 00K7-W for BPpolnUlicnt:<br />

6-17<br />

StiA. SKIFF. 2fix8'. good condition,<br />

price J1O0900 Can ou seen nt 73<br />

West 18th St. 7-1<br />

FRIDAY, JUNE 17, <strong>1955</strong> THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELLiDGER , Ixo':<br />

FOR SALE<br />

NEW AND USED Hollywood bedsi<br />

rollaway rots with link spriiun;<br />

duUe lounge adjusunents and lull In-<br />

nenpnngs. chests, rugs, clothe* clos-<br />

ets, antiques Almost anything for<br />

apartment or cottage. Pernaps you<br />

might ilesln ti> trade tome things not<br />

needed Run cribs strollers, piny<br />

pens, cot- .nd furniture R. C Rob-<br />

bliu. tll^iuii AW. e-U<br />

ONE DINETI1 suite, kitchen Ubld<br />

and chain 2 wall slnkt, aide arm (as<br />

water neuter puieftal washstand, com-<br />

bination link and stationery tub, 1100<br />

Aabury AVC. frit<br />

ELEVEN _<br />

excellent col pa<br />

ndlU<br />

i<br />

nel Interior doors.<br />

exll<br />

screening, vt ...<br />

hIKII. 2L& Cenlrnl Ave.<br />

Ten pieces, porch<br />

various widths, all _TV<br />

Phone 130).<br />

8-17<br />

AUTOMATIC WASHER fibre rugs,<br />

wooden wardrobe, dressers Phone<br />

0TS6. The Georgian, 1M0 Central Ave.<br />

6-17<br />

THOR automaglc uosher, two years<br />

old. Excellent condition. Nine piece,<br />

medium die. walnut dining room set,<br />

not too old. Apply 801 5th St Phone<br />

FOR SALE<br />

1054 GENERAL ELECTRIC<br />

eton at iireatly reduced Jn Ices<br />

PluniMnr and HUttni 6th Bt<br />

Asbury Avc, Phone 0413,<br />

WANTED TO BUY<br />

WILL BUY MODERN and Did furni-<br />

ture bedding, kitchen wan and all<br />

kinds <strong>of</strong> old giwvrare, china andl<br />

Uques. Call Bright, somers point 39^<br />

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE<br />

LOT SO-xOO'" noned Tim family resi-<br />

dential Graded, sewer, rear alley,<br />

near beach; G<strong>of</strong>f us Marnlngilde Rd.<br />

Phone 29T7-J 6-1T<br />

TEN PIECE dining room nt. «2&00;<br />

double bed, with Innersprlng mat-<br />

ress $10.00, s/s Delancey Place, sec-<br />

ind lloor. i. 6-1T<br />

SOFA BED single maple bed, com-<br />

plete, maple dinette clulra, antique<br />

bedroom rockers, opartmenl size wash-<br />

coMcc Uble 116 Haven Ave Phone<br />

two sets <strong>of</strong> sails and trallei<br />

0 21211 Central Ave Phone<br />

FOR.SALE<br />

SEVERAL GOOD USED TIRES and<br />

tubes SI 00 up traded on new Flre-<br />

Jtone tires. Moore's Firestone Store,<br />

741 Asbury Ave. Phone 3006. ti<br />

HRUBBERY ROSE BUSHES, Bur-<br />

Bees beed Fertilizers Peat Moss,<br />

-rclllses. Bert's Pauo Shop. 201 West<br />

AVC. Phone 3121 or 3122., tf<br />

ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — 20<br />

to 40% Off- Finance 20 months,<br />

Open days and evenings Plauinlai<br />

Music Store 634 Montrose SL. Vlne-<br />

nd, N J Phone V-715T tf<br />

SEE NYMAN FOR GLASS Auto glass<br />

Installed gloss tabli and desk tops,<br />

lrrors. Boat gloss, window glus re-<br />

. iaccd iind glazed, 610 Asbury Ave.<br />

Plronc 01B2. tl<br />

U'HEAU chlffoi-obe dressing table.<br />

Keiuonublc Phone 1303-R. 0-17<br />

TWO PlpXJr: oversluired HvInK »m<br />

suit, $50.00; ten piece walnut dlninis<br />

-(Him suit £125.00. IMS Wesley Ave.<br />

0-17<br />

rETTEE; upartment size. KOS sUive;<br />

two rioOi- model radios: metal twin<br />

'ids; other small articles. Reasonable.<br />

MO Plaza Place. Phone 1028. 6-17<br />

.VICKKH diiven|n>it; fillder, single coll<br />

licdsprihKs; tables, rugs, folding<br />

cen.s: miscellaneous articles. H16<br />

i^im Ave. . 6-17<br />

:OMPLETE mahogany bedroom set,<br />

exceptionally good condition. Rea-<br />

DIIIIDIV. Phone 1382-.I. 6-17<br />

USED TV SETS In good condition.<br />

Antennas aui) AUi\vt.rs, installeiL and<br />

repftlHtf Oii-untliy Harrtunre Co<br />

720 Asbury Ave. Phone 2158. If<br />

LANTS—Zinnins. marlitoli].;, petunias,<br />

snulnlnigons. sweet ni.vnsum, ngcra-<br />

um. asters, scarlet sage, cornflowers.<br />

:ult-*ndu!u. iiullliudlii, pai'sley. 50c doz-<br />

11I511 strnwhei'ry (ever-beniing)<br />

chrysanthemums. &eninlunis, shrubs.<br />

phoni-272U-J. - • &31<br />

UH0 b'ORD tow truck. li:um whn:li<br />

KIOO.OO. Al's l~.IIH>s Service. 3th antl<br />

May Ave. Hione 1037,<br />

WI1L II'UJL AWM anilhlni, ^ou do<br />

not mint fiom ullli I'onm in i-Ke<br />

«heie Hi paj being Items I tan u^i<br />

W Bili,ht phone bomtrs Point J%9<br />

STLAM WALLSCRAPING — WatcrlcM<br />

method Also ualnUfl walls hcautl-<br />

fnlly cleaned bv spetlol pioiess with-<br />

out steam. Wallmu»icr, Somora Point<br />

291S. "<br />

NOflCL IO UTEkLNHERS—\W rent<br />

tools foi an% Job Gun lacker, lawn<br />

roller IKIV.II nrouir floor sandcr<br />

Oceun CIt> Hnrdwnie Co 720 Aibury<br />

Avc. Phune 2158. ^ >•<br />

~ ^LASSIFIED~DTSPLAY<br />

DAD WILL<br />

RIDE LIKE<br />

A KING<br />

in one<br />

TvZ <strong>of</strong> our<br />

FORDS<br />

1952 TO 1953<br />

REAL SHARP<br />

NEW IOW prices starting »» *W5<br />

Several body ttyl« lo choose<br />

from New paymsnt plan—up to<br />

24 months to pay. St» them now.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Motors, Inc.<br />

(Famous for Fordil<br />

14 Atlantic Av« ?*h ft Simpson<br />

Phonai: Ocsan <strong>City</strong> 0400—W5S<br />

Open Evary Nlt« and Sunday<br />

COLORKD<br />

day or week, 1<br />

least... Cash in Advance<br />

'i?osltfvely no damWcd Ad will bo published until paid for.<br />

S Mt later thim SMurW and Wednc^laj noon. Afl will not bo<br />

:»»*' fI f •—78c<br />

YOU CAN AFFORD<br />

Chevy<br />

Dow<br />

y<br />

"Yes,<br />

. Low<br />

not.<br />

C IILIJL<br />

l<br />

p<br />

Bay\\<br />

SL<br />

'55 I'<br />

vc It<br />

512 "iu pu wk<br />

and *i5 Fnntlucb<br />

W.W05 with tin<br />

y Motors scnsullonal TIMES<br />

SALES Pi-AN A'l montlis to pay<br />

This orrt'i- timy i*o limited, so nc-.i<br />

uulckly! NO GIMMICKS. NO REI><br />

'APE. NO TWO LOANS TO PAY,<br />

iiecUil HtU'nllon to ServIcOUitti. <strong>On</strong><br />

ft spot dell very, Muke only one<br />

payment, Oihiplelc servloo Includ-<br />

a Jur-on the pi^mlsps m«d(!Tn<br />

Ucp'L, CretJIt quickly ui><br />

hy (ek*|>honc, Pfrsuiiul<br />

Informotlon strictly (Tonfl-<br />

dontl»] TKKMENDOH.S TRADE-IN<br />

ALLO^'ANCI^. U . you nw<br />

niniicy on your old car Euywfiy<br />

will \my it <strong>of</strong>r. This Is one ui the<br />

most unusuiil plmis vxw <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />

ACT NOW WHILP THIS OKKKR<br />

LASTS Oill ELIZ 4-8188 oi 1 call<br />

In person m<br />

The Big Bayway Motors<br />

Rt. 1 Vt Llnlorn avc. nt the U»y-<br />

way tryfnc elri;U>. •Elizabeth, N. J.<br />

O.K.'D USED CAJlS AND R<br />

All makes and rnodvla with<br />

tht<br />

C<br />

writ-<br />

All makes and rnodvla with i<br />

ten guarantee that counts. Palmer<br />

Chevrolet und Oldsmobile Used Car<br />

Lot, Uth and Simpson Ave. Phono 0237.<br />

Open evenings.- U<br />

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />

^USTlCRAFT WOODEN FENCES,<br />

red wood basket weave. English<br />

hurdle fences, post and rail red wood<br />

ooiird. Free estlmules. K.H.A. terms.<br />

Uert's Pnllo Shop 201 West Ave. Phone<br />

3121 flr 312^, tf<br />

NEW and USED PIANOS<br />

Grandt * Spine** - Upright*<br />

Tuning - Repairing<br />

CIRCLE PIANO MART<br />

(<strong>On</strong> 1 the (,'lrclr, Soitirrft Point)<br />

PHONE 3123 t<br />

CEIIAN.UMS—Ivy eeranlums, fancy<br />

leuf and tollectOrt varieties Also a<br />

full line <strong>of</strong> summer itnnuais. R<br />

bushes und hydrangeas. Colonial<br />

er _Shopr 2322 .Bhunr Rd.,<br />

Point. Phone 2618.<br />

CABINET BASE small buffet, double<br />

mattress cuts electric heater, large<br />

mlrior door mirror andvsmaller ones,<br />

table lamp honing board Very r*e<br />

sonable1 7lJ <strong>Ocean</strong> Avc 6-H<br />

DKKSSeRS, WOO each; b«U M.00<br />

Mth. 100 napkins, *1^ each bftth-<br />

Hull 30c each. blnnkvU. $2 00 cadi,<br />

bulclicr gnitins 50c each, spreads,<br />

chenille ond olhcra, 1100 to fcouMch.<br />

curtains 50c each piratic tablecloths,<br />

Ac cadi brtulde Hotel, SM - Mil St<br />

CHAIN tmiVK bike, $,1000, small<br />

tricycle. $3.00; coach, Jlo.OO- stroll,<br />

tr $3 00 health rider, $2 00, s<strong>of</strong>a and<br />

chali, 110 00, white Caloric gas stove<br />

$10 00 H8-I - llh bt 0-17<br />

WESTINGHOUSE Laundromat. »4O.00;<br />

white scale for candy or baked goods,<br />

515.00. Lenox APU. 700 AtlanUc Ave.<br />

0-17<br />

TWO 38 NORGE all porcelnln sal<br />

runges good ronillllon 135 00 each,<br />

Norge 7 cu. It. all porcelain re(rlgci St. Charles PI Phone<br />

319O-V., ' 6-17<br />

LOT OF WOOD casement sash, chest<br />

4 daiwfrg electric washer wrlngf.1<br />

blic. used one season, iu«> chillis,<br />

metal porch chairs; wood and metal<br />

lb Cull lifter 9 a. m. Satur-<br />

825 Plymouth Place. 6-17<br />

TEN PIECE silver walnut dining room<br />

set; €ine piece beveled plate glass<br />

Insert for door. 22xG4. Reasonable 1<br />

First.St. Phone 21JJ-R, 6-17<br />

COIL SPRINC. ilouble lied size, 58.00,<br />

and Inside door, $5.00. 1126 central<br />

Ave. Phone OJ43. 6-17<br />

LOW POSTER bedstead walnut fin-<br />

ih; roldlng cot and mattress; four<br />

fold, folcllng screen. Reasonable. 1028<br />

Asbury Ave. 6-17<br />

16 CU. FT. JORDAN upright fieemr<br />

S250.00, Less than 2 years old. Phone<br />

3017-R , 6-17<br />

DR(Jp I.KAF TABLE. 510.00: small<br />

buffet. 510.00; Coldspot refilgeiotor.<br />

W5.00. Phone U53-J. 0-17<br />

VACUUM Cl-EANERS—New and used.<br />

Hoover and Kleeti-ulux, 513-00 up.<br />

Fully Kunrunleed. Service all makes.<br />

Fret 1 delivery nnd estimate Phone<br />

Plensantvllle 'J31U or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

10H5-VV. li-23<br />

liprlnht. like nciv, 10 cu.<br />

fl. Perfect i;onilltlon, 5300. I-'ood plan<br />

notion tl Must sell moilni; 103 1 Irst<br />

SI «-21<br />

IJHIFTWOOD t\|jri>*s knees h\dran<br />

f,Loom dlnlrfk !*'<br />

oom kitchen bAth poudei roomt 5* J.<br />

lun pot*-ll overlooking<br />

JB% AVC<br />

FORKING girls and boy,, corotortnb<br />

accommodations, two In room,, 11.1<br />

powder room,<br />

u»y. Apply 40<br />

.TTENTION SCHOOL TEACHERS—<br />

Brand new luxuriously furnished<br />

ipjittmont rcHdv to show for next<br />

Inlt-i s icntlnK Sleep 4 S70 0D pel<br />

lonth 1001 Atlantic Ave ot 10th St<br />

6-16<br />

COMFORTABLE rooms open to >ui<br />

deck, double or twin beds W0.00 a*<br />

S3500 weekly, two In rqjm. -*<br />

sauures to beach ParWng, The .<br />

baur. 713 Ocecii Ave.<br />

GUEST HOUSE. Eluht liedrooma, mod-<br />

oi'n kitchen.- three-bflthrooms. "show-<br />

A, vlt he^t, cxtm npai'tment. Near<br />

beach, clean, furnished, excellent In-<br />

come. Sacrifice 516,500. Apiily U0S<br />

Wesley Ave. 0-17<br />

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT<br />

SEVERAL TWO AND THREE ROOM<br />

Office Suites. All utilities. Modern<br />

. i every respect. Write Box 7B26. sen-<br />

tinel-Ledger. . tf<br />

4 BEDHOOM, 2 buth coltuue, Tt-cur<br />

garage Season or hiilf scjison. Own-<br />

er on premises. 312 Wesley Rd. 0-17<br />

113 BAY AVE.. season, clean, modern<br />

six rtwim house, heat, hot water, elcc-<br />

:rlc kitchen, automatic washer, n-oner<br />

T V., sundeck overlooking the bay<br />

Season. JTOO.OO. 0-17<br />

24 BAY VIEW PLACE, near 11th.<br />

two room cottaKC accommodates<br />

four persons <strong>Jun</strong>e 1& to July 9lh, &10<br />

weekly, ulso Julj 30lh Ccntiul Ave week ends 6-23<br />

THE QUILL—available now,<br />

double roonu twautKuily<br />

tleasant surroundings, cen<br />

an accommodate * six working.<br />

Reuonable. 641 Central Ave. '<br />

2342-W.<br />

COMFORTABLE room runnlnt '<br />

semi private onto, for three r<br />

jji near boardwalk, Reuonal<br />

The BbWe, aao eih St. Phone !<br />

t^nRAll.V loaitea second floor<br />

BrlKht checrrul sleeps six Suitable<br />

for group or waitresses or working<br />

lilt Is $GOU 0U season Utilities Included<br />

APPIV 1660 Asoury Avc Phone 1376-W<br />

KIJZABETH HALL H1B-17 Central<br />

Avc, Klrsl Iloor, four rooms ond<br />

buth Parking. Season, hslf season or<br />

two weeks. Special rates <strong>Jun</strong>e and<br />

tliml)ci Phone 1763-K 0-2*<br />

ROOMS for working boy, tTO<br />

ly each, rooms with Bo -<br />

prlvlleues for small family, , ,<br />

in weekly. J02» Asbury Ave.<br />

DORMITORY rooms for young m<br />

J7 00 weekly. Surf * Ean*,' '<br />

Born dw/ilk <<br />

AVK, miHcr North bt<br />

fumlshtd and utultuble<br />

ueck month or season l^arsc screened<br />

Iionh modern kitchen living room<br />

with day bed; bedroom; bath. Suitable<br />

3 or 4. Apply premises, tf<br />

ROOMS<br />

lOCB<br />

WWU.V<br />

Completely<br />

ueck month<br />

h d<br />

1011 BAY AVE.. (our roona and bath,<br />

sleeps eight, for week, month or sea<br />

fion. Also rooms with twin or double<br />

beds. Meals, It desired. 6-24<br />

THE CABLES—4th gt. & <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />

AUruulvc one and two bedroom<br />

housekeeping apartments, $50.00 nnd<br />

30500 per week B-24<br />

THRBB BMJROOM aiintimenU. HvInK<br />

room dining room, kitchen, front<br />

nnd back poithcs free parking lot.<br />

First half season and ucckl} 625 Lau-<br />

rel Rd 6-31<br />

1WO SMALL housckccplni; units <strong>On</strong>e<br />

sltcm four, other thic« Utilities (ur-<br />

nlshcd El(xtj|t rcfi Iterator. Month or<br />

somon, nlso weekb icntals Warring-<br />

ton, 416 Central Avc Phono S339-W,<br />

Jipaitmcnts. near tcf,<br />

ammodoto lour. ¥95.00 Weekly, fl,<br />

7, S pcrwru. S73.QQ weekly, f*rec park-<br />

- 251 Asbury Avc. Phone<br />

7-12<br />

PARK VICW—6Ui SI, and Asbury Avc.<br />

Two rvom apartmenu, t60,ou tftid<br />

5 00 Ufekly QUO room npartmcfiU,<br />

wnoo wt%iyP All -with private -batti.'<br />

kltch*?nctt(*. electric itfrlgprntor. Cool.<br />

cheerful roqmfi from *fc 00 W<br />

double. houscHcet>tntf ' on<br />

Central location^ Free purklng-<br />

1^70<br />

APARTMENT, nice, private -tint flo<strong>of</strong>r<br />

10 minutes t^m (>*an <strong>City</strong> .b^aeta.<br />

Rea«flnablp by : week or season* Ftumfr<br />

Somers Point 275a. G-24<br />

MODERN S-bedtDom apsrtineht. 1 one<br />

block to nice b«ch, sll electric kit*<br />

en automatic hot wnUr. AVAUW*<br />

durli<br />

Av<br />

rlDE<br />

e,#<br />

ally during <strong>Jun</strong>e. .<br />

July and August. 301<br />

' ..Si<br />

ROOMS FOR KENT<br />

for emplo>ed ld<br />

wn Home<br />

for emplo><br />

town Home<br />

l L<br />

ENT<br />

d aludgits In<br />

aunoapHen. Every o<br />

aesson rate Prlvi<br />

ited for working<br />

Phone 15ST Hoys,<br />

DORMtTORV tor young ,<br />

showen Beach block, fT.OO I<br />

each, Henry Apartments, SM • t<br />

VBRV LARGE room with private I<br />

new mnertBHHg (Inale beds,<br />

six Two blocks to bewh. Fwe<br />

Ing for gucsu. 712 <strong>Ocean</strong> Aye. ,;<br />

ROOMS with running water,<br />

week or season: also rooms for i<br />

ItiK boys and girls. Five room s,<br />

ment available Fju-k Manor, 4M -I<br />

St Phone B87S, *<br />

ROOMS (or waitresses, cookln<br />

tin, washing machine,<br />

jlock, centrally loeaied, -<br />

per .person, 80S Plymouth 1<br />

MODERATE wall to' ...<br />

rooms with or without !<br />

Meg?*, new H U i<br />

floor TQOtnc (JOdO<br />

sons In eaUi room or<br />

Rates low«r unHLJUne 3m,«i<br />

Sept, 4th, Seaside HoUl, Oh. I<br />

bwrdwmllc or V*rnon Hall. /""<br />

tic Ave.<br />

THE FAlflUALE tt»<br />

tacwing iWnni'tori<br />

awig Wnnitori<br />

ol boys or «h|i; also<br />

Fhonc 3811-M,<br />

BOOMS tor j _<br />

RemoMble rales. Close I<br />

Sommcr coat, ion* Wesley; t<br />

ROOMS for<br />

TWO<br />

-the si<br />

IMS-W.


tA.<br />

Owners<br />

Are Enthusiastic<br />

Stairs Join In St Seashore Outing<br />

CsflNnutd from f>*9* 1<br />

wijtjn the club ipeets in<br />

September to nqme the locale <strong>of</strong><br />

next year's Mashorcr run.<br />

1 "1sS»i iMvt a wonderful town here,'<br />

Mrsbiltoddb MM, "Tho people arc as<br />

nlCeH> >JafMy<br />

trains, i<br />

The ijtujor changes affeotine <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> were.<br />

ratminatlon <strong>of</strong> a daily—except SuqdBy-HCaiiHlen-Haddonfleld<br />

train apd<br />

provide suTjciUUite service to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> by conptcttons at Hflddohfleld<br />

w)lh a tr»tn from J"htl»de)pJ)l* to Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>. At present, tile cpnnection<br />

is made wfth a New York-Atlanllc<br />

<strong>City</strong> traip<br />

Eliminate a 4 36 p m, Cfllpdcn-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> train and a 7:07 a m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cltjr Carad*n train and<br />

merge Ui*p> wtth pth#r trains having<br />

the caine depgrtijre times and<br />

providing connections at Tuckaihoe<br />

Ttte PUC alto allowed disconliniiancc<br />

on Sundsys and holidays <strong>of</strong> a<br />

d^illy train tio )^f^woodt fUscontfnued<br />

a Monday morning train from<br />

Cape May County points to Philadelphia,<br />

disDontinued a Friday evening<br />

train from Gape May Coutfty<br />

points to Comden, and elunlnated a<br />

Sundjiy and holiday morning train<br />

from Camden to Cape May County<br />

points and a shniler evening train<br />

in the opposite direction.<br />

Many a nian who claims to be ai<br />

honest as the day Is lopg would obect<br />

to have a searchlight turned on<br />

hb nlt'lrt record<br />

last fWm tli* to<br />

Open for Holiday Rush<br />

Conrlnyad from page 1<br />

New Jenvy avathor* area^ Includ-<br />

}nf 4»bvry park, Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

and Wildwood.<br />

Ing study<br />

measure the<br />

d 2<br />

School Physician<br />

Named at<br />

Chairman Orrie de Nooycr, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

New Jersey Highway Authority, said<br />

The AfiiW J#raey Public Ullllly<br />

all effo^B are..bch>g made to com-<br />

Commission last vreek Approved (Msplete the northermost stretch <strong>of</strong> tho<br />

contjnutnee fit tjjrfei Pfnnsyiwto- dual-roadway route before the holi-<br />

Reading Seashore <strong>Line</strong> Iralns eery-" day week-endi starts. However, he<br />

Ing <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> during the summer. added, It may be necessary to continue<br />

work<br />

TJie 'thrpe iloeal tr#Hs were<br />

amonc seven In all §puth Jersey<br />

points vvhloh were dlswntinued. The<br />

company wk*d their suspension because<br />

<strong>of</strong> a lack <strong>of</strong> patronage<br />

At th» *am* HIM, th» IWUC rulad<br />

1 Dr Noraian s<br />

was appointed<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Ed<br />

on fringe construction In<br />

that section even after the- opening<br />

July 1.<br />

The Highway Authority Has plans<br />

for. an eytenvion <strong>of</strong> the Parkway<br />

from its legislated terminus at Route<br />

17 to the New Jersey-New York<br />

State line at. Montvale, whole It<br />

would connect wilt) a projected j<br />

Thruway branch. A traffic engineer<br />

LOST<br />

5c«r*b Br«c«lft, TIM*. Nit*<br />

Valued for SanHmtntaJ •e«ieni.<br />

REWARD<br />

1411 Plaitur* Avanua<br />

FOR SALE or RENT<br />

AttracHve New<br />

BUNGMOW5<br />

Off Heat<br />

West Avenue<br />

OCCAN CIPE ,<br />

Bttwtan 4*th and 50fh St.<br />

Larg* Ll»)ng Ro»m, Cembinatlen<br />

Kltchan and DlnaH*. Near beach.<br />

Convenient to train.<br />

^450<br />

A full pit orchestra will be utilzetl<br />

for the musical shows. Each <strong>of</strong><br />

{the plays will feature a well known<br />

Woman Passenger name" star, with Brian Donlcvy<br />

J p. m. to 4 p. in. I'lay golf at<br />

and Edward Everett Horton two <strong>of</strong><br />

Splash Inn Golf Course. 13lh and Jjirvtin persons were injured in two the others who have been signed.<br />

Boardwalk; tioldcn Giillcon Golf traffic crashes at Wildwood .Saturday Additional Improvements have<br />

Course, lllh and Boardwalk; Wcllcrs and Sunday, police thcrj? reported. been made to the theatre and |ts<br />

Golf Courses, Oth and Boardwalk and Mrs, Theodore Montrelia, 49, <strong>of</strong>parkins<br />

facilities far this seosop. The<br />

nth and Boardwalk.<br />

Phil Lido I phi a, required 40 stitches for building is air cooled and Inchjides<br />

2 p. m. to 4 |j. m. Visit Gllllam's cuts <strong>of</strong> the head, jjtw find left arm two counters for light refreshments.<br />

Fun Deck. Plymouth Placu .uid at tho Burdettc Tvtrilin Memo fin!<br />

Boardwalk. Ride on boats at Chris', Hospital as Hie result <strong>of</strong> one Acci- Gateway Producer Owlght,to r«»i)tli_aii(i<br />

..Falun. Visit Flanders puul. dent<br />

Idant #f <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, H»ntO]i> jpa«t<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 26—"<br />

She was a passenger iii~thc car winter *t *o-produc»r at the Rl|t-<br />

Early Risers—Hide bicycles, Ortlis, driven by. Mary Mi>ntoJ]a, 20, which more Playhsuu In Miami, f l».<br />

4th and Atlantir av. Ride bicycles. collided with an auto operated by<br />

Holiday, 12th and <strong>Ocean</strong> av. Walter W. Turner, 3B, <strong>of</strong> Avalon, at He lias his first brush with acting<br />

10:30 a. m. to 12:30 JI. m. Open the intersection <strong>of</strong> Hudson and Newas<br />

an extra In western movies H<br />

House at <strong>City</strong> Hall, Tour Police a;id Jrsey a vs.<br />

Fire Departtiicnta. Sec .how many dif- The woman driver was also treatferent<br />

people it takes to run a city ed at the hospital for cuts and<br />

whose population swells from B.000 brinies. Mrs. Turner and Miss Julia<br />

to 100,000 every summer.<br />

Scvcrcse. passenger^ in thfc Turner<br />

1 p. m. to 4 p. m. Ploy golf. unto, were treated at the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> a<br />

2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Visit Gilliam's<br />

Fun Deck, l'lymouth Place and<br />

Boardwalk. Ride on boats at Chris' Three iperions (wore Injured<br />

9fch and Paten. Visit Flanders pool. early |Sunday imorning wtitn a car<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 29<br />

driven |by Robart Smith, 03, <strong>of</strong><br />

Movies at Moorlyn. Strand and Village<br />

Theatres.<br />

11 a. m. to 4 p. rn; piny skcc.Rail<br />

at 12th st. playground on IJoardwalk.<br />

1 p. m. to 4 p. m. Play Rolf.<br />

i p m to 4 p in Visit Gilliam's<br />

Fun Week. Plymouth Place and<br />

Boardwalk. Ulde on boats at Chris',<br />

9th and Palen. Visit Flanders pool<br />

ThuruJ'y. <strong>Jun</strong>e 30—<br />

I-ast usit to the Uoard\valk and<br />

Asbury av. stores. Quick dip in ocean<br />

or Flanders Hotel pool. Park up and<br />

then talk Mom and pop into staying<br />

another week, unpack, and have onother<br />

(,'lorious week <strong>of</strong> fiin.<br />

r hl|e<br />

attending the University Of California.<br />

The theatre has been his fulltime<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ession for nine years, iind<br />

he was the originator <strong>of</strong> the Gateway<br />

shows four summers ago . in<br />

what once was a plush supper club-<br />

Prior tu that he produced three <strong>of</strong>f-<br />

^Oroadway shows In New York and<br />

spent the summer <strong>of</strong> 1950 at the<br />

Cape May "Playhouse.<br />

Clermont, ja Coast Guardsman, ran You'll find little fun In medicine,<br />

Into Ithe rear <strong>of</strong> a /stalled truck at but there' 1 Will Flnancf. l«tily for<br />

Immediate Occuiuncy.<br />

Price Includef S.cr«tnf, Aluminum<br />

Blind* and Ilectrlc Ring*.<br />

ROBERT W.<br />

MARTINDALE<br />

4122 BALTIMORE AVE.<br />

frHILA. 49, PA,<br />

; a good deal <strong>of</strong> medicine<br />

1<br />

Spruce and Virginia i<br />

in fun.<br />

Smith. Glnri i Von Ahncm. 31, und<br />

Rudolph Von Ahnrm, 3.2, both <strong>of</strong><br />

South bcfrwllc, were trc.itcd for In<br />

lurics at Mercy flospiLil in SUJ l^lt<br />

Paul It Buckley, 48. <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />

((liver uf thg van-type truck, wd\ i-.<br />

sued a surrnnom> foi fulling to notify<br />

pnhic <strong>of</strong> his disabled vehicle while<br />

Smith \wi*» tniirficd with tjrok"ji<br />

driving<br />

Classified Ads Bring Quick Resulli<br />

C. ti. SHOCMAKW<br />

FOR SALE<br />

BEACH FRONT TRACT<br />

45th and Centra) Avenue<br />

250 FOOT FRONTAGI<br />

(WILL DIVIDE)<br />

AVAILABLE FOR<br />

12 MODERN APARTMINfi<br />

Act Now — Good Beachfront kot$ are Scarce<br />

E. R. FRENCH<br />

1 Atlantic Avenue Phone 0908<br />

ESTATE <strong>of</strong> CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, DECEASE]<br />

Notice <strong>of</strong> Sale to Settle Estate<br />

OFFERS TO PURCHASE: ^ *<br />

(1) Lqnd a^d Premises known as<br />

924-926,Asbury Avenue,<br />

, , " - Ckapn Qly, NS^ Jersey | J<br />

and or<br />

(2) Paint Supplies and Painting<br />

Equipment located in said<br />

Premises<br />

will be received and considered if submitted in wrillnj<br />

on or prior to July 8, <strong>1955</strong>.<br />

Separate or Combined Offers en the above items<br />

may be submitted.<br />

Any and all <strong>of</strong>fer* are subject to acceptance<br />

in writing by the Siller,<br />

Inspection may be made at the Premiiit.<br />

Title is Clear and Marketable; Settlement may be ro»*<br />

•s promptly as desired. Submit written <strong>of</strong>fers to:<br />

JOHN E. BOSWELL, Attorney,<br />

Room 512,<br />

801 Asbury Avenue,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey.<br />

To fnsiure Uninterrupted Delivery <strong>of</strong> Your<br />

SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Plea Notify This Office <strong>of</strong> Your<br />

CHANGE <strong>of</strong> ADDRESS<br />

ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE<br />

« poifcqrd or mail form today.<br />

Starting deliver my Sentinet-lsdg»<br />

r«<br />

ftm<br />

/-.*; ':•'••;• •"•S^miW/.T^W^l^mMsB<br />

(Future Address)<br />

(Present Address)<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Y. JUNE 31,<br />

Farmers<br />

[Vote Quotas<br />

heat Referendum<br />

jted <strong>Jun</strong>e 25<br />

ly GEORGE W. MIN6IN<br />

Agricultural Agent<br />

Mjy Cuiinty formers will vote<br />

• quota refcrcmlum on<br />

j5i ASiURV avi.<br />

3CIAN CITY, N.J,<br />

mm.<br />

mi <strong>of</strong>Twt on wheat markeUng mi<br />

lion and Conservation CommlUee'<br />

Hilrd sf ithtm<br />

chairman<br />

ivoU «BS*<br />

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

fa, iU<br />

P»rt«iid|H<br />

Mr etn,-W Mi%. '- 1 " »<br />

In any case, support win be avaUable<br />

only to farmers who sUy with;<br />

in their wheat tcresjo allotmenu<br />

^s/tffiSot»a<br />

Mr. MfPhorson fays that polls will<br />

uilding, cape May County Court<br />

A wheat producer who will bg ab.<br />

sent from Ihe county in which ho ta<br />

cllaible to vote may cast an absentee<br />

ballot. Ballots can be obtained from<br />

any convenient ASC <strong>of</strong>flco before the<br />

referendum. The absentee must sljn<br />

the ballot and send it in a sealed<br />

envelope to the ASC <strong>of</strong>flce In the<br />

county in which he L, clinihle lu<br />

Return to Phila.<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Pred A. Cady Jr<br />

\l v .f Mturnod to their home in<br />

'hilodelphto after spending several<br />

days in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Your A&P Super Market at<br />

300 Eighth<br />

Street<br />

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

IS NOW<br />

OPEN<br />

MONDAY<br />

• • • • • . • . a n d •• ' '• '.••'-••<br />

TUESDAY<br />

as well as '<br />

THURSDAY and<br />

FRIDAY NIGHTS<br />

Until P.M.<br />

ie Following A&P Shore<br />

Markets Are Open Late<br />

MONDAY, TUESDAY,<br />

THURSDAY and FRIDAY<br />

NIGHTS , , • v<br />

36 South Main Street, PleasantvJlle<br />

6604 Ventnor Avenue, Yentnor<br />

1100 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Manor Shopping Center, Mo Grande<br />

134 East WHdwootJ Avenue, Wildwood<br />

638 Washington Street Cape May<br />

Misguided Missiles<br />

THE OCEAM CITY<br />

-Oxw. tatwi Ah nmi wall kbwm Un »i Hi ».•<br />

Safety Equipment Listed For<br />

Owners <strong>of</strong> Outboard Boats<br />

This year, for the fust Unit, the<br />

Coast Guard Auxiliary extends its<br />

progrim <strong>of</strong> "eourtesy examinations"<br />

to Include outboard craft. Mindful<br />

<strong>of</strong> this fact, the Evlnrudt Boating<br />

Foundation has eompUtd a list <strong>of</strong><br />

required and recommended equip*<br />

ment for skippers <strong>of</strong> ou (boards usrt<br />

on fediralljr deiifnited navigable<br />

bodies <strong>of</strong> water.<br />

For the past eight yeirt, the<br />

"courtesy examination" program for<br />

fn boards has been a prUnary function<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Coist Guard Auxiliary<br />

Untftr th« Csait Suird't clutlflcatlsn<br />

sf motor ibsatt, ouHxurd<br />

criftJ*n Into two ttntnl utt«sr.<br />

let, Tht flrtf It Claii "A," beir><br />

Itli thin U tttf In knoth. Tfif<br />

••tond 4t Clan "I," bftitt ntn<br />

thin It f«r In ItujHi.<br />

The Auxiliary's requlrenunte prip<br />

to Issuance <strong>of</strong> a deeal (or Class "A<br />

craft are! <strong>On</strong>e lifeflavlng device fo<br />

each person aboard, in the form o<br />

life-preservers, buoyant cushions<br />

buoyant vests or ring buoys wlilel<br />

bear either a Coast Guard tag 0<br />

stamp <strong>of</strong> approval (these are sole<br />

by most marine dealers)! a combination<br />

light mounted forward in the<br />

boat showing red to port and green<br />

to starboard and visible for one mile<br />

from right ahead to two poults<br />

abaft the beam and a white light aft,<br />

showing all around the horizon, ito<br />

ib)e for two miles.<br />

For the CGA decal, outboard boats<br />

In Class "1" requuie the same equip,<br />

ment as those In Class "A" with the<br />

addition <strong>of</strong> a whittle or horn, hand,<br />

moutli or power operated, capable <strong>of</strong><br />

producing a blast <strong>of</strong> at leaM two<br />

seconds duration, which can be<br />

heard a distance <strong>of</strong> an least onehalf<br />

mile, and a portable fin extinguisher.<br />

In addition, in order to<br />

qualify for the deeal, both classes<br />

<strong>of</strong> outboard craft must haw at least<br />

two easily accessible distress flares,<br />

one paddle or oar, an anchor wiLh<br />

adequate line, and a pump or ball,<br />

ing device,<br />

UnrfM- tfie law * Ihorn er JMhiiM*<br />

ta Mulrtd nbsard * ICiait "1" outbo.'bd.<br />

Ltially, • Mr* «Hnauiai»r<br />

(1 nsf raquiftd If Mi* trrtt 11 «nlidertd<br />

<strong>of</strong> "op«n" csnitructlsn.<br />

ine Near<br />

on Gl<br />

World War n veterans training under<br />

the original OI BiH wen reminded<br />

today by Joseph F, QUern,<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> the Veterans Administration<br />

regional <strong>of</strong>fice, that July 25,<br />

1956, marks Ihe end <strong>of</strong> the program<br />

for ail but a handful <strong>of</strong> them.<br />

Even though a veteran may still<br />

have unused OI training entitlement<br />

at that time, or even though be may<br />

be in the middle erf a course, his<br />

GI training payments wUl cone to an<br />

end on July 29,<br />

Mr. OBero idviitd World W«r U<br />

GI trainees to keep the deadline In<br />

mind, In working out puns far the<br />

remainder <strong>of</strong> their training pro-<br />

llii smaH group <strong>of</strong> vetenlu ex.<br />

empt frooi the July 15 deadline, «r#<br />

those was enlisted or re^enlisted under<br />

the Armed Forces Voluntary Recrultment<br />

Act, between October 6,<br />

i»4^ and fctt*er i. IMi. Thews vet.<br />

•rang have nine years from toe end<br />

<strong>of</strong> their entitlement or re-enlistment<br />

to wind up their 61 training.<br />

The 1956 desdline applies only to<br />

World War n trainees, Mr. OUern<br />

emphasized. Veterans training under<br />

the Korean (A BUI must complete<br />

ihelr tnunlng by faun SI, IMS,<br />

or eight tern ilwr dlochirse, hfc<br />

Hsw»»»r, 1h* ttindardi Ml by Hie<br />

CMif iGoard Avxlllary lit • tlNti<br />

nwed th. ifrict inftrRrettlton ef<br />

tht law. ,<br />

MirpughDul the country, Ths fx.<br />

aminalions are made at the reqiiesl<br />

<strong>of</strong> the boat.owner to acquaint him<br />

with the necessity <strong>of</strong> maintaining a<br />

safe, seaworthy craft,<br />

Owiiers found short <strong>of</strong> legal re<br />

qulremenU are not reported. In.<br />

stead, the examining Auxiliary <strong>of</strong>fi<br />

cor gives the bMt


ChiKiym<br />

Tune-Ups For Trophy Racing<br />

boat ticaii season at the<br />

" Qfy yacht Club opened Sun<br />

dtgft with the tune-up race <strong>of</strong> the<br />

B$tr#oar speedboat aeries, after st-<br />

U|(npb to start sallboaUng fell<br />

through for the second, stratghl<br />

week.<br />

MiHvllle'a, Mytl Chtfcty and his<br />

Cherry n garnered prize* In two di-,<br />

—Uie, utility runabout<br />

i the rac*<br />

Ing runabout group<br />

Cbrfaly Hook M» chedkered flag<br />

— imdlwp^.p/ifr.r<br />

i Wift «pwiln# Wr#<br />

•mint**, HI* »«v«n<br />

Im w welnt ed«e ever Bill<br />

, pf irUddonfl.ld, M. K In<br />

- F. 'Which poolc second<br />

it*.<br />

jjg &T liichle, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, inlro-<br />

hls racing runabout. Crew<br />

to local boat race enthusiasts<br />

Impressive fashion by taking the<br />

iHip race prize over some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

t racing pUo& <strong>of</strong> the area<br />

K Mlchle, who Is 19 and is associated<br />

* Ith his father in the textile Indus-<br />

y, pushed his sleek craft to a win<br />

lie handicap alter finishing third<br />

he scratch race to Philadelphia<br />

! Stiles dn Ms hydroplane, the Hot-<br />

Meantime, ifewr at the Club't In-<br />

KterhaHanal lHO 1 * /took <strong>of</strong>f ion •<br />

' ihikedewn rece Saturday *fttr-<br />

f noSn, ibut all called (for haly and a<br />

•-Wwh.n Hie wind suddenly died<br />

. down and ilefr |them to drift onto<br />

t nearby Iwechti. •<br />

Boy Vollmar, chairman <strong>of</strong> the roc-<br />

committee, said that the Comets,<br />

and Senior Moths and the<br />

jvere late starting because<br />

-many <strong>of</strong>ithe s|dppers were still In<br />

^ at FUladelphh area, schools.<br />

Palmers Win Play<strong>of</strong>f ,<br />

For Bowling Loop Title<br />

Palmer's Frigldalres thumped Mar.<br />

mora B 2020 to 1856 at the Stone<br />

Harbor alleys Thursday Dlglit to on<br />

nex the championship <strong>of</strong> the Occa<br />

<strong>City</strong> Seashore Bowling League.<br />

The contest was the play<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong><br />

second half tie between the two<br />

teams. Palmers won the first half<br />

race, so the victory cancelled (hi<br />

need for a championship play<strong>of</strong>f.<br />

The,lateness <strong>of</strong> Uie dote and the<br />

distance to and from the Stone Har-<br />

bor alleys! appears to have damp-<br />

ened the enthusiasm for a city cham-<br />

pionship play<strong>of</strong>f between Palmers<br />

and Ewing Tlastercss, winners 0;<br />

the <strong>City</strong> Bowling League.<br />

I Many ot the fleet boats are land<br />

4 1 tcked pending completion <strong>of</strong> a new<br />

< ement ramp to move the cr<strong>of</strong>t into<br />

^< nd out <strong>of</strong> the water. The project Li<br />

'i xpected to he finished this week<br />

tllltr rnulMDla<br />

Scratdi—Gunner If Fete Allfn Mor-<br />

•" ~ iBrtty F Bill trance<br />

JJ. J 3 Cherry II Mutt<br />

vine, N J Time s 21 2<br />

Cherry II 2 Betty F<br />

. Tlnw 11 7 8<br />

_ Jierry LL 7. Betty F 6<br />

• 11 5<br />

t rauboota<br />

V-1. Hotfoot Joe Stiles Phil<br />

. 2 Cherry II J cren Tut til<br />

Me. Philadelphia 4, Mlnlt Man^<br />

ulty HJcfcnwi Philadelphia Time<br />

i in 3, Handicap—1 Crew Cut 2 Mlnlt<br />

~xn: 3, Cheery til, 4 Hotfoot rime<br />

SI •<br />

Points—Crew Ciitj 10 CherrJ II 9<br />

tOUaif, ft Mlnlt Mqh 3 )'<br />

..i<br />

I Counter Tops<br />

» S/nfc Tops<br />

» Cocktail Tables<br />

John E. & Howard<br />

TROUT,lnc.<br />

, Call O. C. 1200<br />

k' t<br />

w:<br />

BUICK<br />

SALES • SERVICE<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

USED CARS<br />

GENUINE<br />

BUICK PARTS<br />

WHEEL ALldhMENT &<br />

BALANtblNa. ,<br />

THE MODES'! WAY<br />

' U. S. TIRES<br />

Fishing Club Member<br />

Lands Striped Bass<br />

The llrst striped bass or the sum<br />

mcr season for a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club was cred<br />

Ited late )ast week to Robert C. My,<br />

trs.<br />

He left the 14th st. pier tempor-<br />

ally and fished the surf at ISth St.,<br />

there he beached a 10V4 pounder<br />

ibout 7:45 p. m. The fish wns wit-<br />

icsscd and weighed in at the pier<br />

ly Hiram Van Fossen, plemnistor.<br />

Pier (lishermen <strong>of</strong> the club also<br />

reported small catches <strong>of</strong> kin^flsh,<br />

weakflsh and a few perch during the<br />

past week. Among them were n. S.<br />

Schultz with 4 kings and 2 perch;<br />

Ed Lafont, 2 kings, 4 perch; Stanley<br />

Oriowski, Jim Splllan, John Malloy,<br />

Charles Crima and Bob Whllaker<br />

one or two caoh, and H. Patterson,<br />

three kings.<br />

S. J. kennel Club Gets<br />

Membership in A.K.C.<br />

The South Jersey Kennel Club has<br />

been adopted ns a mcmbci <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Kennel Club, it was report-<br />

,cd at the monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

group In Buena,<br />

Plans are well under way~for the<br />

contemplated Point Show to be spon<br />

sored by .the club at Vinelnnd in Oc-<br />

tober. Club membership Is open to<br />

all Interested persons.<br />

THI DIFFERiNCE<br />

Teacher—Johnny, can you tell<br />

i<br />

the class how much difference Ihere<br />

Is between the words ' notorious<br />

and "famous'"<br />

Johnny—OfThand I'd viv just as<br />

much as there Is betueen the smell<br />

<strong>of</strong> lupiberger cheese and that <strong>of</strong> a<br />

m<br />

USED<br />

Eim<br />

Uwd Cars<br />

1953 «-door Srudebilier Land<br />

Cruliar> f"Hy equipped.<br />

19S0 Studtbaker Commander<br />

44oor Sedan,<br />

n*9 Bulck Convertible<br />

fully eqolpped-<br />

lirt^Sfuda'b.ker Champion<br />

^dodr Sedanf<br />

WYA.MEN6EL&S0N<br />

Sf UDEtt'AKIli -S»la'i «Y Strvic*<br />

112 Central Ave. Ph. 1443<br />

WOODBINE<br />

MOTOR SALES<br />

Is The Place to<br />

Buy the ALL-NEW<br />

'55 DE SOTO and<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

4 ton D»n't Need A Trade<br />

#No FUrd Den-n r.jjni-nt<br />

# »»1. 36 Mailhs—Bank BMCi<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

USED CARS<br />

Many with No Down Payment<br />

MOtOR SALES and SAVE I<br />

DeSoto-PfyrnOurh p«al«r<br />

100 .WASHINGTON AVE.<br />

T '<br />

3<br />

. AUTWl<br />

No maHeV what yw>r prtUfiftitt or requirement* may be,<br />

. * • , w»' dan supply thorn.<br />

Full St&K Comy,oV.y Rates<br />

pWMrh SftJcft tSimhy Rates<br />

, Deviating; /Vft^af C^lpany Rates<br />

(Non-AsstsMble)<br />

rt -» (Minst md Strvlce.<br />

OmfirtraMnt vnderwrltlna requirement!, your<br />

witling - yew don't have to.<br />

t'tot,01*^ywr lea] bujc end<br />

iJChattin<br />

RODUCiR"<br />

•mmummm<br />

85 Boys Start<br />

Baseball Loop<br />

Howoll Invites More<br />

Aged 8 to 15 Years<br />

With approximately 85 cngcr ball<br />

plo>ers on hand, practice began. >es-<br />

terdav morning at the Oth si and<br />

Bay av flcld for the summer base-<br />

ball teams composed <strong>of</strong> boys in the<br />

8 15 year age group<br />

Instruction in the fundamentals <strong>of</strong><br />

hitting. Holding, and catching will<br />

continue this week along with a scr<br />

ies <strong>of</strong> practice games each morning<br />

Actual league plav Ls scheduled to<br />

begin next Monday<br />

Sponsor**! |by , E Kobay<br />

hi Cape Mas J Williams, LSI! liar<br />

bor, Libio Oct in Citv<br />

INDEPENDENT<br />

ROOFING CO., INC.<br />

ROOFING — SIDING — SHEET METAL<br />

AL GARDINER<br />

206 Sixth Street — Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0163<br />

If No Answer, Call O, C. 3251-W<br />

Frati Eillmalai Furnlihtd ~- F.H.A. Financing Arrangtd<br />

— ROOFING —<br />

SHEET METAL WORK — GUTTERS - SPOUTING<br />

FORCED WARM AIR HEATING<br />

4 GAS and ARC WELDING •<br />

H. Graig<br />

9th St. & Haven Avo.<br />

Phone 0916<br />

ROOFING — SIDING<br />

JOHNS-MANVfLL-t ASSESTOi<br />

PERMANENT AWNINGS<br />

£NAMetstO'ALUMINUM SIDING^<br />

ptAStit tfLEWALLS INSUL<br />

ALUMINUM SIDING^ AQtfrTf0N&<br />

tfLE.WALLS — INSULATED CEILINGS<br />

ASPHALT or RUBBER TILE FLOORS<br />

A. C C®K$tRUGTfO»sf m<br />

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

PHONE 1471 — RieHA*»'FAj|rf<br />

Helene Hawn is<br />

Maltman's Bride<br />

Pretty Wedding in<br />

BaptisY tiVuVct.<br />

SOMEIIS POINT—A lovely Jaw<br />

wedding took ptoce <strong>Jun</strong>e 11, In thi<br />

Fust fiaplist Church here, when Mts!<br />

Ilclene Hawn, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr an<br />

Mii Frank Andrew Hawn, 19 Dels<br />

waie av, was married to Wesle:<br />

Wightman Mailman Jr, Wilmington,<br />

Del The Rev Aiden Kaiiell, pastor,<br />

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

Miss Elaine Hawn, sLsler <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bride, was the moid <strong>of</strong> honor, and<br />

bridesmaids were the Musts Drue<br />

Mailman, slstci <strong>of</strong> the bridegroom,<br />

and Chariot te Mangano. Margate<br />

Howard Elder was the best man and<br />

Robert Morris ind Roval Lynch, all<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wilmington, were m>her*<br />

The bride wore |a full length<br />

gown <strong>of</strong> white organdy with a<br />

chapel train The trimming -was <strong>of</strong><br />

seed ipearls »nd rhlnestones. Her<br />

fingertip veil draped from a<br />

matching Itlara land she carried a<br />

bouquet '<strong>of</strong> white rosebuds.<br />

The bride's altcntlanti 1 gowns were<br />

shied alike in oigandy with the<br />

maid <strong>of</strong> honor -wearing fight bki|<br />

arttitioHi ana white roses and the<br />

)i idesmnidi wearing dark blue and<br />

anjinK light blue carnations<br />

Following the ceremony a recep-<br />

tion iwas (held at Mac's iRestaurant<br />

after which Ithe couple left tfor a<br />

honeymoon in the Poconos. They<br />

will make ithelr jhome In Edgemoor<br />

BflL. ,<br />

Tne brlfle was gi.iduated from<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> JD«h School in 1951 and<br />

attended Goldy Reacom College in<br />

Wilmington, Del Prior to her mar-<br />

lage ihe w^s emploved at the<br />

3oard»alk National Bank in Atlantic<br />

Mr Maltninn attended the Acad-<br />

mv <strong>of</strong> 1-ine Aits and is employed<br />

ith the Iienj.iniin F Sliaw Co in<br />

Wilmington, Del<br />

laiilfled Adi Bring Quick Results<br />

SIGN<br />

PAINTING<br />

• Window end Truck Lettering<br />

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Ph. 3>20 733 Moors Ave.<br />

D6PENDABL6 SERVICE<br />

PAPERHANQING<br />

PAINTING<br />

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MAtKAIN<br />

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Dudley L. Phillips, Sr.<br />

PAPERHANGING<br />

VV«1lpiper For Site<br />

1G4. /bbiiry Avo. (>h. 13I2W<br />

J.<br />

ERf»AH<br />

PAINTER<br />

. 805 Bay AV«nue<br />

Ettlmite* Phont UM<br />

AidesNarfredFrtr<br />

Catholic Affair<br />

Luncheon-Party Set<br />

at Bait* on July 27<br />

SOMERS POIN'T— Mrs^ John Koch<br />

presided at the <strong>Jun</strong>e meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hosarj-^ltaV Society <strong>of</strong> St Joseph's<br />

R, C. cHurcH, Thiiralay cvenUig in<br />

the Church Hajl. Plans were dis<br />

cussed for the annual summer lunch-<br />

eon-card parly to be held July 27, at<br />

Bala Inn.<br />

The pastor, Itev John G Flanagan<br />

is general chairman <strong>of</strong> the party,<br />

with'the <strong>of</strong>ficers, Mrs. Koch, Mrs. P.<br />

Brooke, Ashman, vice president, (and<br />

Mrs. Anne Sullivan, financial secre-<br />

tary. General' committee members<br />

are Mrs. Thomas V, Stafford, Mrs.<br />

Francis A. Woerner, Mrs., Michael<br />

Trench; Mrs. R. Itoatih ,Whllc, JWrs.<br />

Frank Gualliere, Mrs. Daniel Steel-<br />

man, Mrs. Baymond kGibson, Mrs. Jo-<br />

seph Gercty Sr., Mrs. Fred Smart-<br />

ley Jr., Mrs. Bernard tylurphy, Mrs.<br />

Charles Walto, Mrs. Robert Bordello,<br />

Mrs. William Nuge'ht. Mrs. Alfred<br />

Wllkins Jr., Mrs. Mary Gavkill, Mrs.<br />

Owen J. Bierne, Mrs. Robert Rush.<br />

Mrs. Joseph Oastaldi, Mrs. Viiicent<br />

Sannlno, Mrs. John O'Hara, Mrs. J.<br />

Swank; Mrs. Albert Bcssan, Mrs.<br />

James Smith, Mrs. Herman Meskers,<br />

Mrs. F. Fay, Mrs. J. Waters Jr., Mrs.<br />

G. Foretillu, Miijs, Hv'enc Brown,<br />

Mrs. Fred HuriHcy, Mrs. Helen Er-<br />

nest, Mrs. C. Walker, Mrs. E Duffy,<br />

Mrs. Harry Schmid, Mrs. Joseph Sln-<br />

non, Mrs. J. Gordon Neelon, Mrs.<br />

Mllb Stettler, Mrs. VVilllnm Harris,<br />

Mrs. Wayne Leyrer Jr., Mrs. Conrad<br />

Schmidt, Mrs. Jac|c Waterman, Mrs.<br />

Edward Gross, Mrs. John Gaffney,<br />

Mrs. Armand DcGr<strong>of</strong>f. Mre. Hmry<br />

Callaghan, Mrs. Frank Carfagno,<br />

Mrs. Marie DesRosicr, Mrs. Edward<br />

Getty, Mrs. William Curry, Mrs. W.<br />

Curran and Mrs. A. W. Sahurn.<br />

A natural mink stole, which will be<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the features <strong>of</strong> the card par-<br />

ty, was modelled by some <strong>of</strong> tin<br />

members,<br />

A report was made on the progresi<br />

<strong>of</strong> nrtlclcs for Uie fancy work boot!<br />

where Jiand-made novelties will b<br />

sold. Mrs. FranlrGualtlere; Mrs^Frei<br />

Sniartley Jr., Mrs. Raymond Gibson<br />

and Mrs. Daniel Steeunan will hav<br />

hargc <strong>of</strong> this booth.<br />

Father Flanagan spoke briefly oJ<br />

he work the women arc doing foi<br />

Ihc church, and <strong>of</strong> the church schoi<br />

which opened Monday. The nex<br />

meeting will be July 21,<br />

24 Pupils at Point-<br />

Given Polio Shots '<br />

SOMERS POINT—Dh Paul Camer-<br />

on arid Dr. James HHchner admin-<br />

istered Sajk polio, vaccine to ,24 chil-<br />

dren .whp are pupils, <strong>of</strong> First and<br />

Sccd'nd grades', Friday.<br />

Mrs. Barbara Scibai, Mrs. Viola<br />

MeKennett, Mrs. Margaret Spacht,<br />

Mrs. Emma Scoy and Mrs. Kay Bcr-<br />

ger were on hand to assist with, the<br />

children. They were appointed by<br />

Midiuel Colao, chairman <strong>of</strong> the polio<br />

foundation drive in Somers Point.<br />

The •children who were inoculated<br />

were treated to ice eream by Mayor<br />

Fred Chapman.<br />

Miss Thompson<br />

Wed In Church<br />

Point 6irl Bride<br />

<strong>of</strong> J. W. Knopp<br />

SOMBllS POLNT—St Joseph's R C<br />

Church was the bcene <strong>of</strong> a pretty<br />

wedding Saturday afternoon when<br />

Miss Marilyn Ruth Thompson, daugh-<br />

ter <strong>of</strong> Mis Marguerite Thompson, 39<br />

Hlgbcc av, Somers, Point, became<br />

the bride <strong>of</strong> Joseph William Knopp,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mn Paul V Knopp,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dayton, Ohio The Rev John<br />

Hanagan <strong>of</strong>liciatcd at the double<br />

ring ceremony<br />

The bride wore a full length gown<br />

<strong>of</strong> white nylon net over bjUn, cluin<br />

tlllv l,ree bodice, long pointed<br />

sleeves, and a Peter Pan collar <strong>of</strong><br />

[ace Her vtil was held in place with<br />

i bandeau <strong>of</strong> lace, tiunmcd with<br />

sequins and pcailb Het bridal bou<br />

qtiel was <strong>of</strong> white roses, stephanolls<br />

and baby biealh, with while orchid<br />

center<br />

Mrs Lois Fiurentlno. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

was <strong>of</strong> a,uft<br />

carried a co<br />

">"«* Her h^<br />

deau trimmed<br />

Atfeu, MI«<br />

blue net Over<br />

trlca Shields,<br />

' a ^ta rt<br />

<strong>City</strong>. no<br />

The altar was<br />

ed with urns<br />

oil jnd baby<br />

David R. Welch' m. i<br />

Robert Conner, ttb<br />

Ohmer Swart<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-ttDGER<br />

w-BUT MOT ME/<br />

1AA 60MMA 6 P K<br />

IT— •<br />

now oncd wit<br />

Atlantic Cty AJr<br />

Kiner H.gh School<br />

A wedding<br />

the New Jen<br />

white wedding<br />

Htrcamerv<br />

velopment Council Launches<br />

,, Jersey Promotion Campaign<br />

belli<br />

The couple left % . iM<br />

in the Pocono Moimf.uTs<br />

M,rs Knopp wlU ^<br />

Hlgbee av um ^<br />

the^ will ,e.slde at mX<br />

av, Dayton, Ohio<br />

Ordinance tor<br />

t<br />

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

Th<br />

The North WiidwoAj<br />

Council last ttcek likwitut,,<br />

dinance reou,,) ownenrf,'<br />

•"•' to clear lots v,U^<br />

K^out New Jersey Develop<br />

ilCbuneil yesterday launched j<br />

pdSP to promote Uie slogan,<br />

(Sauarc Miles <strong>of</strong> Opportunity,"<br />

| businesses, organizations and<br />

lulls<br />

I L Sinclair, <strong>of</strong> Haddonfleld,<br />

_ president, urged • partieipa-<br />

i this public relations program<br />

i use <strong>of</strong> the Southern New<br />

ri tin all mail matter.<br />

, emblem features an outline<br />

r Jersey circled by the words<br />

_em New Jersey" and the<br />

i "3,000 sq. miles <strong>of</strong> opportu-<br />

contributing members <strong>of</strong> the Devel-<br />

opment Council Any husiney, in<br />

flustry, tlub, organiration or indi<br />

malMlBl" 1 ' min th ° promollonal<br />

•i:%en rCMdent <strong>of</strong> Southein N<br />

Jenej has a stake in the area," bin-<br />

clJir saiil, "and everyone benefits by<br />

Us ordcily growth nnd development<br />

Its eiery pel-son's job to promote<br />

Southern New Jeisey"<br />

Vacation Bible School<br />

Enrolls 99 Children<br />

lots<br />

<strong>of</strong>lTiclals cite as health or ittZ i £ four different<br />

The oidlnance jlvfci p ^ —---•- -'-<br />

Mavor and Council to dttin»bj<br />

-jncil to detent'<br />

status <strong>of</strong> a lacjnt 1st "<br />

health and safety.<br />

Electricians<br />

him.<br />

TED CLYMER<br />

— ,R*glslered —<br />

Eliictrnal Contractor<br />

PHONE MM<br />

170f CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

DeFRANCO<br />

ELEQRICAL SERVICE<br />

R«glstercd Electrlcil Contractor<br />

1214 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

PHONE 1M»<br />

PAIKTING<br />

EXTERIOR and INTERIOR<br />

GUS F. HEIN, JR.<br />

415 Penn Ave. North Hills, Pa.<br />

OflontiMtl-J<br />

PLASTERING<br />

BRICK POINTING<br />

CLYDE CARSON<br />

1115 BAY AVE. PHONE 1M2<br />

PAINTING<br />

GPflLLO<br />

INTERIOR - EXTERIOR<br />

•45 PELHAM PLACE<br />

Phone 1111 or MW<br />

FLOOR<br />

SANDING<br />

• LINOLEUM<br />

• COWGOWALL<br />

COMPLETE<br />

FLOOR SERVICE<br />

ASPHALT TILE - RUtf&ER TILfe<br />

Russell Sutton<br />

NG<br />

(INTERIOR -^XTERIOR<br />

GEORGE L. GRUBB<br />

1042 Ctntral Avo. Phono 130S/M<br />

PAPERHANGING<br />

PAINTING<br />

ir Frank W. Young<br />

FHA FINANCINi ARRANGED —;AS LOW<br />

PAfNTING<br />

INTERIOR ^k<br />

Electrician<br />

jlr said the emblem Is being Ninety-nine children <strong>of</strong> school age<br />

available on n cost, no-pr<strong>of</strong>lt' weTe enrolled yesterday at the open-<br />

U i<br />

letterheads<br />

the woids,<br />

graphed in blue<br />

Blue and white<br />

with the emblem<br />

"Grow With Us,"<br />

sticker^ also<br />

d th<br />

rcquued to clear them on IU irinB the emblem and the words<br />

days Fjlluie to comely an. w With Us" which may be at<br />

in the city clearing uTe Zh '<br />

absessmi; the owner wn tti<br />

<strong>of</strong> the job '<br />

FOR PROMPt,<br />

COURTEOUS SERVICE<br />

CALL 1771<br />

WM. S.<br />

ANDERSON,Inc<br />

ELECTRICIANS<br />

Service and Installation<br />

1352 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

We Specialize in Electric Home Heating<br />

WILLIAM S. ANDERSON JOHN fi.<br />

H| to envclop'cs, letters, pom<br />

14 and circulars<br />

Postage meter plates for use<br />

i postage meters<br />

Engravings which msv be< used<br />

brodiure printed bv the letter<br />

ft method For <strong>of</strong>fset printing, a<br />

by pro<strong>of</strong> uf the emblem will he<br />

turd uilhout charge<br />

|ider may be obtained tlnough<br />

Development Council <strong>of</strong>fices, 16<br />

iral Piei Atbntic Cit\. oi IT i\<br />

id st Wondbuiy, at a cost <strong>of</strong><br />

per thousand Engiavings also<br />

be furnished through the <strong>of</strong>fices<br />

coil <strong>of</strong> S-l<br />

fornintinn nn letterhead costs<br />

the pDst.lKe nietor pl.iles wtllch<br />

(urniilicil a^ 4 cost <strong>of</strong> S10, also<br />

be obtained through either <strong>of</strong><br />

iodalr enu)hJ',iie(l thai Ih^e pio<br />

% not being confined ,lu, only<br />

session <strong>of</strong> the Daily Vacation<br />

Bible School to be conducted through<br />

thii week JI the <strong>Ocean</strong> titv llaptist<br />

Church.<br />

The school will be in progress un-<br />

til Friday. Parents will be invited<br />

to Lhe closing program at 7:30 Fri-<br />

day night in the church, when hand-<br />

work made by the children will be<br />

displayed and refreshments will be<br />

SCI \A'(1<br />

Ihemc ol the school is hailing<br />

With Christ" and the classes are in<br />

session from 9:30 to 11:30.<br />

Minor Fined For<br />

Entering Tavern<br />

A 20-ycur-oUI Whitesboro girl was<br />

fined $20 Saturday for_ entering -a<br />

Wildwood cafe in violation <strong>of</strong> an or<br />

dinance applying to minors. Her es-<br />

cort jraJ nnud'$50. for crcaling a<br />

Star* Fnnti<br />

LET UJ BSTI^ATt ON<br />

YOU* WORK NOW<br />

Albert<br />

1207W«l.yAV. nt,<br />

m<br />

SAMPSON and HAMADA<br />

328 WEST AVENUE PHON? 1048<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing - Sheet Metal<br />

Forced Air<br />

Economical \<br />

r^ducw 1riitdll yigi.^'1 *-.-


~ SECTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

<strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />

PublUhed way Thursday at The Sentinel-Ledger Building, *<br />

' Ith at. and Haven av.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

by THE<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTDNELrLEDGER, Inc.<br />

pi The <strong>Ocean</strong> city Sentinel-Ledger — Eat. 1B81<br />

JOHN T. BTETHERa General Manager<br />

HAROLD LEE, Editor<br />

VIMCKNT T. MICHKLlrrTE. Ant. Editor<br />

ICE; $3.25 per year by mall In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and vicinity; six<br />

• v cut <strong>of</strong> MlBIMlPPl River Ber >ear. S3.73. six month!,<br />

Elver per year. *4.TB. Price on newi stands, 5 cents<br />

Second Class Matter at the Post Office at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey.<br />

Under Act <strong>of</strong> March 3. 1879. __<br />

Resort Visitor Makes Girlhood bream Come<br />

Trump Finds Career With Ice Follies Show<br />

league In [the country.<br />

Cpfigrvstman Hand Wins Another Round<br />

As the gory pugilist was supposed to have said, "It was<br />

":a tough fight, Mom, but I won.** That's about the way It<br />

seemed when word came from Congressman T. Millet Hand<br />

^ lqte last week that the House Committee on Appropriationi<br />

has approved funds totaling more than $1,000,000 for South<br />

" Jersey beach protection work, including $67,000 for <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>.<br />

The business <strong>of</strong> persuading Congressmen that Uncle<br />

Sam has some financial responsibilities in keeping the sea-<br />

shore a tit place for millions <strong>of</strong> bathing vacationists has<br />

been in progress for at least 15 years, ever since the ocean<br />

, began making noticeably serious inroads on bathing beaches<br />

here and in neighboring resorts.<br />

Action by the House committee is seen here as the<br />

culmination <strong>of</strong> a long wait for some federal participation.<br />

The wheels sometimes grind very slowly down in Wash-<br />

ington. After what seemed an eternity, the 79th Congress<br />

conceded that seashore cities were entitled to some federal<br />

aid, but that was as far as it went. Conceding a point and<br />

providing money to back it up turned out to be two differ.<br />

en things. It wasn't until 1954 that the 83rd Congress moved<br />

ahead to the point where it prescribed the conditions under<br />

which it would grant such aid. Again, without an appropria-<br />

tion.<br />

Now, according to Rep. Hand, the money is definitely<br />

set up fa ah omrlibus bill covering a myriad <strong>of</strong> public works<br />

projects, and it Is believed to have excellent chance <strong>of</strong> pas-<br />

sage, at least in the House. Which brings up another ques-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> whether the Senate will concur.<br />

At any rate, the outlook for genuine federal beach<br />

erosion assistance is brighter than it ever has been before,<br />

And <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> owes some words <strong>of</strong> thanks to a diligent<br />

Congressman Hand, who has been fighting for just such<br />

recognition for his district a good many years.<br />

•y KAY BOWIN<br />

' Dreams <strong>of</strong> childhood do come true<br />

for some <strong>of</strong> us. At least they did for<br />

Mils Pat Fish, a recent visitor here<br />

at the SeBVlew Hotel.<br />

Mill Fish, a resident <strong>of</strong> Mcdis, Pa.,<br />

spent a lot <strong>of</strong> her time as a child<br />

haunting the lee skating rlnki and<br />

the frozen ponds, dreaming <strong>of</strong> the<br />

time she could put on a pair <strong>of</strong> ice<br />

skates and glide over the smooth<br />

surface as the skaters the spent so<br />

much time witching. She finally got<br />

her first pair <strong>of</strong> skates and from<br />

that time she no longer was just a<br />

spectator but a participant on the<br />

Ice,<br />

As [all children do, Mils 0Nih<br />

drc*mod.|Her dreatiu featured tit!-<br />

Mil JIJ a (kater In one <strong>of</strong> the big<br />

lit thews, imaybe even the Ice<br />

Follies. These Idreams continued<br />

During the simulated bombing raid, bathers ducked<br />

under the boardwalk, apparently, without wondering wheth-<br />

er radiation might leak down through the cracks.<br />

Community Support for Our Schools<br />

This is a bit repetitious, but it is intended to add our<br />

, "ditto" to an editorial in Friday's final edition <strong>of</strong> The Bil-<br />

lows, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School newspaper, in which the edi-<br />

tors expressed appreciation to various local organizations<br />

for their((support <strong>of</strong> the school by contributing,scholarship<br />

awards'in varying Amounts.<br />

A glance through last week's Billows at all the awards,<br />

large and small, made it seem as if few students finished the<br />

term without attaining some form <strong>of</strong> recognition for ath-<br />

letics, scholarship, citizenship, music, home economics or<br />

other specialty subjects.<br />

The "honor roll" <strong>of</strong> contributors <strong>of</strong> scholarships or<br />

other prizes is long, including Kiwanis, Rotary, Exchange,<br />

SoropUmists, Women's Club, Colony Club, Venture Club,<br />

American Legion, Daughters <strong>of</strong> American Revolution and<br />

, the school groups <strong>of</strong> the Student Council and Honor Society.<br />

In addition to all these contributions at the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />

term,. several pf tne organizations honor school students<br />

throughout the term. Kiwanis gives an annual dinner for<br />

the football team Exchange plays dinner host to the bas-<br />

ketball team, Rotary gives a dinner for the band, and the<br />

SoropHmists entertain girls <strong>of</strong> the Leaders' Corps.<br />

If community encouragement makes a good school<br />

system, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> certainly has one!<br />

* « $<br />

Every man is born with the faculty <strong>of</strong> reason and the<br />

faculty <strong>of</strong> speech, but why should he be able to speak before<br />

We has anything to say?—Benjamin Whichcote.<br />

• . e • o<br />

The true use <strong>of</strong> speech is not so much to express our<br />

wants as to conceal them.—Oliver Goldsmith.<br />

* * *<br />

"Nearly every individual can become a relatively weal-<br />

thy person if he follows one simple rule. That is to spend<br />

less money each week than he earns. Men like Benjamin<br />

Franklin, and others on down through the years, have be-<br />

come well to do by following such a rule."—Enterprise,<br />

Mebane, N. C.<br />

WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE<br />

Comedienne<br />

Here's the Aiuwer<br />

\\4<br />

3 Incarnation <strong>of</strong><br />

Vishnu<br />

4 Preposition<br />

5 Shield<br />

SlMton<br />

? Anger*<br />

8 French article<br />

OKto<br />

"Before<br />

33 Liken<br />

34 Take into<br />

custody<br />

35 Stupor<br />

35 Memorandum 37 Damper iiuiuuoumcc<br />

28 "Emerald Iste" 41 Gull-like bird 52 Babylonian<br />

37 Handle 42 Prayer ending deity<br />

38 Erect 43 Cam as shelter 54 Sue <strong>of</strong> shot<br />

41 Transpose<br />

(ab.)<br />

45 Era<br />

46 <strong>City</strong> in Nevada<br />

47 Dismounted<br />

34So$rdi*k<br />

•38 In I<br />

MB«ffiroH(ab,}<br />

S» Pronoun<br />

40 Rodent<br />

ttPcrtom*<br />

47 Qualified<br />

County Costs<br />

Mainly Social<br />

Jersey Experience<br />

Cited at Conclave<br />

More than half the total cost <strong>of</strong><br />

county government In Now Jqrsey<br />

stems directly from social problems,<br />

such as diicaic, old age, poverty,<br />

and'crimo, Mercer County Freehold,<br />

cr Joseph S. Holland said Friday<br />

morning In a panel dlicussion on<br />

county revenuo needj, heltl at Hotel<br />

President, Atlantis <strong>City</strong>, during the<br />

fourth annual convention <strong>of</strong> the As.<br />

soclatlon <strong>of</strong> Chosen Freeholders <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jeriey,<br />

Holland, who was moderator <strong>of</strong><br />

the panel, pointed out that in 1SB3,<br />

the latest year for which complete<br />

compilation! are available, the 1<br />

counties <strong>of</strong> New Jersey spent a total<br />

<strong>of</strong> $102,000,000 for operating costs,<br />

"Forfy-nlnt per sent el the teta<br />

li far the charitable, corrections<br />

'and penal functions alone," Hol-<br />

land said, "Another tight par cent<br />

Is for eourf cMft( mush <strong>of</strong> whieh<br />

arises from prosecution and trla<br />

«f criminal cases."<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the panel in addltlor<br />

to Hilland were RUSSBII T. Wilson<br />

<strong>of</strong> EngleWood, president <strong>of</strong> the Nc<br />

Jorsey Association <strong>of</strong> Municipal A<br />

sossors; Mrs, J, Ward Ryan, <strong>of</strong> Had<br />

donflold, <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey League<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wonieii Voters; and Dr. William<br />

Miller, <strong>of</strong> Princeton, research direc.<br />

tor <strong>of</strong> Princeton Surveys,<br />

Costs for care <strong>of</strong> the mentally i<br />

jre the greatest single Item in coun<br />

ty budgets throughout the state. Hoi<br />

land continued, "In fact the $13,-<br />

000,000 spent for the mentally ill is<br />

jnore than the total spent for gen.<br />

era! government for the 21 counties<br />

J! is nearly as much as the entire<br />

amount spant for county roads an<br />

,Midges,"<br />

Holland added: "If we believe<br />

that even under the most cautlout<br />

expenditure program the Board<br />

Of Chesm Freeholder! can appre-<br />

ciably reduce such large spending<br />

Hems 11 Incurred far the tubercu-<br />

lar, mentally III, feebleminded,<br />

(rippled children, and assistance<br />

to fhe aged—we would be deluding<br />

ourselves. These casts have been<br />

Increasing, and In all probability<br />

they will continue to Increase aver<br />

the foreseeable future,<br />

"Possibly the only way those ex-<br />

penditures can be controlled would<br />

,b( through a long range approach<br />

which would correct some <strong>of</strong> th<br />

basie causes—through health pro.<br />

grams, higher ineomo for the under,<br />

privileged and crime prevention. The<br />

United States has made outstanding<br />

jains In those fields in reeent years,<br />

jt 1s through contlnuod and intensive<br />

/effort in these tune areas that our<br />

hope for the future lies,<br />

"Approximately three fourths <strong>of</strong><br />

the costs <strong>of</strong> county government<br />

fur programs which relate to pep<br />

pie. The remainder li divided almost<br />

equally for roads and brjdges and<br />

lor property,"<br />

Although the counties receive<br />

funds from several sources, the prop<br />

erty tax is the major revenue pro-<br />

ducer, Holland explained, accounting<br />

for 72 per cent <strong>of</strong> all county funds,<br />

Avaion Election<br />

Suit Postponed<br />

Not to be Tried<br />

Until Sept. 12<br />

The suit contesting the election <strong>of</strong><br />

Mayor Edith qreenaii and Borough<br />

Commissioner John V, Meancy In tne<br />

Avaion election May 10 has been<br />

postponed until Septombcr 12.<br />

The ease was to have been started<br />

yesterdiiy in Superior Court,<br />

The suit to set aside the election<br />

was filed last month by James<br />

O'neill, attorney with Harold E.<br />

Winder Jr., chairman <strong>of</strong> the Avaion<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> SO, and • Waiter M,<br />

Law as the plalntUTs,<br />

They charfled that approximately<br />

30 persons who cast ballots In the<br />

borough coinmlsiion election were<br />

not legal residents <strong>of</strong> Avaion.<br />

Tito suit seeks to set aside the<br />

election <strong>of</strong> Mayor. Orbenan and Com-<br />

m'lasloncr Mcuncy, and declare as<br />

legally elected the losing candidates,<br />

Donald Evcringham tad Gusttv Ta-<br />

fei Jr., members <strong>of</strong> the Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> BO slate.<br />

Water Works Chief<br />

Retires at Wild wood<br />

Howard 0, Banks, who for the past<br />

S7 years was superintendent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Wild-wood city water w<strong>of</strong>ks, retired<br />

fijbmv.thal; pqslUpniliiit-iwatlt. 1 slan?<br />

liy, Casper was luuttcil acting 1 super.<br />

Jhtendeni '<br />

Mr. »nki was nrosident uf ihy<br />

Soutli Jersey Water Association and<br />

In. 1050 was named a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the State Water Licensing Board.<br />

A dollar wonlt do as much as it<br />

used to—but no one else does either.<br />

all Miraugh Iher school yean end<br />

Into her eellege life at Welt (Chef*<br />

tor State TtMhiri College, where<br />

the ma|or«d In physical education,<br />

WflUi there ihe joined the Inter<br />

Figure Skating Club and was a mem<br />

her <strong>of</strong> the Arena Carnival lee Show<br />

given at th« Philadelphia Arena<br />

The dream got o bo too mush far<br />

hor so the finally took the "bull b><br />

the horns" and tried to get a jol<br />

skating at the Ben Franklin Hotel.<br />

As loon as they saw her she was<br />

hired, so she said good bye to col-<br />

eie and strsted her career.<br />

While appearing at the Ben<br />

Franklin the roomed (with ji girl<br />

who Wat rU.<br />

THIS IS POPULAR SEASON FOR BUYING AND SELLING —USE THE WANT ADS<br />

(Classified Advertisements<br />

CLASSIFIED AD BATM<br />

Wordi or !«•„,,<br />

(3B per word exEcedlng 25 worts)<br />

5 .Coniecutlvo Timei, with 28 Words or Lois<br />

Ads Boqulring Box Numbers, 2Se More<br />

AH Clasilflsd Advartising Caih —<br />

FOUNDED<br />

Registrations Now Being Accepted far<br />

SUMMER SESSION<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 27—August 5<br />

HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECTS<br />

ELEMENTARY<br />

Remedial Reading Specialist<br />

The only State-Approved Summer Session in this a:<br />

KATHRYN R. MORGAN, Principal<br />

1216 Pacific Avenue Telephone<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

<strong>On</strong>e look tells everyone<br />

graduated<br />

low-price<br />

Yet you can own a big super-powered Mercury for<br />

Igss than 13 models <strong>of</strong> the low-price 3*<br />

TI10 neighbors wUl Ihlnk that you got a<br />

rako—whon"aotufllly you'll bo tatting money!<br />

, For example, on tot oort. You can buy a<br />

• big i88-horiOpowar Mercury Custom 6-<br />

paBsengcr Sedan for lesa than 13 modola in<br />

the iO-caUed low-prioa flild, * And that's only<br />

the bufifinlnB <strong>of</strong> what you save<br />

Record sales Itr us flivr you a lop' ^<br />

allawanct far your praiinl tar<br />

Muroiiry m one <strong>of</strong> the year'i hottMt mn.<br />

Our quick turnover, high voluino, lota ,us<br />

give you more for your proBont car.<br />

You get back more' <strong>of</strong> your inveslmenl<br />

with Mercury's top resale value<br />

Mercury consiatently loads Its field for resale<br />

value according to independent market rc-<br />

porta <strong>of</strong> usea-car ptfcm.<br />

Remember, too, that Mercury's famous<br />

economy and stamina keep operating costs<br />

low¥-help make Mercury,one <strong>of</strong> the Iqwest.<br />

colt cars in lit class to own, * •<br />

In Mercury's loweit.qrMt Custom Beriei<br />

you've got 4 models to choose from. For a<br />

few dollars more you have a choice <strong>of</strong> 7 more<br />

• modela in the Monterey and 198-horscpower<br />

Montclair soriei. (The Binart, low-aUhoiMtto<br />

Montclair hardtop coupe ii shown above.)<br />

We invite you to stop In at our showroom<br />

to see and try the moder that fits your needs<br />

and budget belt.<br />

Si'ieJ on MiiiBOriisii <strong>of</strong> ngnvbiliirsn* IUSKM fill w hilwjr wjil fntn, tiling o Minvrr Cuilem 19ber $tim («if /fcimtidt.<br />

ITPAYS.TOOWNA,<br />

thi big<br />

NO OTHER CAR OFFERS YOU<br />

BIGGER REASONS FOR BUYING IT<br />

• Excluiiye styling shared by no other<br />

car<br />

• New SUPER-TORQUE V-8 ong'moi on<br />

every model (188 or 198 horjopower)<br />

—backed by Mercury's record <strong>of</strong><br />

producing V-8 engines exc/uiive/y<br />

• 4-barret vacuum carburetor on eyery<br />

model at no extra coiF<br />

• Dual exhausts at no extra cost on all<br />

Monlcloirs ond Montereys<br />

• Ball-joint front suspension for easier<br />

hondting<br />

• Unique anti-fouiing high-compression<br />

sparkplugs<br />

• Consistently highest resale value In<br />

its field<br />

^fOR FUTURE STYLING, SUPER POWER<br />

tm<br />

PHONE 3134 GARDEN MOTORS/<br />

WBIH AVEWIE<br />

over Rhont m county TndI COTSOKBWI ,f?Jf p «<br />

lie in Bolore aivertUimcmIs let In!o. cusu " nw .<br />

ClMSiflid Display Advertlslni — $1,80 For Inch<br />

IN MEMORIAM<br />

MBYIn memory <strong>of</strong> our<br />

lliam C, who pa§ie4 away<br />

Saaly mlsseii by<br />

Deatlle and John Dbwnoy 6J<br />

IMPLOYMiNT A6INCY<br />

LOST<br />

unit CAT two while srinti on elicit,<br />

Kcollm with bell lumlly pet<br />

J contncl Mrs Ai illdi (icon 1J01<br />

r Au oi OtLiin <strong>City</strong> police 6-21<br />

FEMALE HELP WANTED<br />

or competent hl(lh bi liool tli 1<br />

1st lhmUL,h StpttmbLr lOlli<br />

irt thtic<strong>of</strong> 5 (W p m through<br />

inline Ulnnei v. iili dlshc<br />

Jty Mill St CXoanp (.111 SlulL<br />

ileslietl Willc Bos. BUOH .Sin<br />

rtprt$LntitI\t!» needed In I onfi<br />

StullvlUc steelnuinvllle Mir<br />

an mill LUesky s Point Fin Inform i<br />

foil Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 4 3136 W<br />

jiLvmnli.il jpply TaltMe Oujn I In<br />

Tailor Slii"I>. 1** A»l>ury Ave. tr'l<br />

MMBLRMAIU ^almi Dlus loom<br />

tA iKiaill 1 ) iiclniL, Ktnin I 1<br />

S ill ill"! Ul til L i d If<br />

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE<br />

Sheppard's Auto Service<br />

All Kinds <strong>of</strong> Bod/ Repairs<br />

WIIH-I AIIGIVMI.^T<br />

romtLtT 1 - IIRI «t\n<br />

912 - 14 SIMPSON AVENUE<br />

PHONE 0722 tf<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

HADLY JEWELERS<br />

935 Asbury Avenue<br />

WATCH, CLOCK and<br />

JEWELRY BEPAIR1NG<br />

Manufacturing Special<br />

Rings and Diamond<br />

Mountings<br />

Store Hours: 10 to 12:30<br />

& 2 to 4:30 —i Closed Mon.<br />

PHONE 2848<br />

•OATS FOR SAL!<br />

iAlLBQAT. duiter lit<br />

perfect (ondiuon '<br />

asii Wsiley Avo.<br />

let 117, 3 yi<br />

Hon. IM9,(<br />

years eld. In<br />

,00, Comset<br />

loar, (-24<br />

I1A SKIFT, Sfl'sii'. wea donditlon.<br />

price il.OM.OO. Can Be seen M 13<br />

Weil lith it, 7.1<br />

MCfTH BQlllioal. very good conditlsn,<br />

dolly inpludeJ. M0O.W, Newly poini-<br />

cd. Phono 2428 evenings ptilj 1 , W4<br />

FOR SALE<br />

BBVERAL 00OD U,<br />

tubes, $1.00 up, tra<br />

stone tirei, Mosre'i<br />

T41 Aibury Ave, i?ho<br />

TIRM ana<br />

on new Fire,<br />

mtone Store,<br />

SHRUBBEBY,<br />

petfi leed,<br />

relluei. Bert't FaUa<br />

Phono 3131 OI S!<br />

11 flilsi-s<br />

AVB, "'<br />

BUEMES, Bur-<br />

, Poot Hw,<br />

ISO, 201 Welt<br />

AH, MUSICAli INBTRUMENTi — 20<br />

id 40% OS, Finance 20 months,<br />

n nays und ovoningi, FIBWHIB'I<br />

He .Stan. _M4 Monjroit St., Vine;<br />

T , Phor<br />

lund, N. J. lione<br />

SEE NYMAN 1TOR GLAM. Auto glaM<br />

•nsiaiitd Bluu MUe iind ante taps,<br />

i. Bout glass, window fsiui ra-<br />

ond glBud. 840 Asbury Ave,<br />

USBD TV SETS In good condition.<br />

Antennas 'ftfld towers installed iind<br />

renulretl (Xean city IltirtlwarL 1 Co<br />

TM A-buiy A^e Phone 2158<br />

L/VN1S—/ininas marluoltts petunltii.,<br />

KnupduiLiins, b^nt nlysstim ut,i.ia-<br />

iim .mtin sunlLl £UL,I iiiinflowfis<br />

iiltntUili i,.illluiillii paislt^ *H)c tlo/<br />

n ulso &trti\\l>ti^ tevei-bt iilng)<br />

in Minthi mums Lti inlums shrul»<br />

'hone 27J-1-1 u-Jl<br />

WISTltRAKT WOODEN FCNCLS<br />

rcil wood ljasket wt.avo. Kni^Ltsh<br />

hurrtk 1 fences, post and lull, red Woutl<br />

lumrd. Fire esllmiitt^. F.H.A. termij<br />

Bert's Patio shop 201 West Ave Phone<br />

1121 op 3122 ' ' It<br />

NEW and USED PIANOS<br />

Grandt - Spinets • Upright!<br />

Tuning • Repairing<br />

CIRCLE PIANO MART<br />

(<strong>On</strong> Hie Cirrlr, Somprs l-olnt)<br />

1-1IONK SIM <br />

i'iis cols ami furniture It. {' Roll<br />

ins. 611 Asbury Avc. C-21<br />

H24-61H'iT' ViilAd (Iran *I\ roimii<br />

rurnlshetl. uni' : bltK. T li trom bosii'dwatk<br />

Ulllltlis Inclodtd "spii-lil rili for<br />

OUIIL .mil SoiH. Also ".nullei oliait<br />

•lit nvnlliililc lor <strong>Jun</strong>e anil Sept. "-it<br />

17?2 t l-MRAl. A\L Hist untl seL<strong>On</strong>d<br />

floou ! bidiovini IHlUi, loom illn-<br />

nil, imini kitchen luth IIIHLII HIHIL,?<br />

s-Hiin Phone UAIMK 2 rill Phllti<br />

(I uiitiil A\c «Lik tiiitu l»4!3<br />

Hk.MDSOMK HIIVIT ciitftc anil lea<br />

t Lovi'ly Hilts for tfradiiiili'is<br />

OIK Uilnl <strong>of</strong>f |)in-i 1<br />

IveiMlni,<br />

10SI (iENI'.HAI. KI.KCTKK; rrlrlgn<br />

Hur, it liulli ILIIUIIII pilcil \o •.<br />

PUnnblni; and Ik'Jillnu Glh ^l.. ami<br />

Asliury Ave. I'hiiiw 0113. l r<br />

BIIDKKI-I I'IM.<br />

IIUL tip ulon>><br />

2fCl ^^ i> to 7 p<br />

hli n 11,1 iph><br />

rimiL Oteiil in ilil<br />

Lllv<br />

WANTED — An opportunity to gl«<br />

vou an cstlmalu on your next col-<br />

11-lon You will like our body anil<br />

fuuli-r vioik. Ocem Cltj Mnlois, Ir-c<br />

]4 AUuntlc Ave. Pnone 0600. tl<br />

BUSINESS SERVICE<br />

Yale Keys 25c Each<br />

2 for 45c<br />

Quick SmlK UaUs Hardcore Co<br />

ck j<br />

Asbuiy Ave<br />

BY SITTER—Exlierlcntcd. 50e »n<br />

taiir ulttr mldnlKlit, VSe on hour<br />

• Tbther Mldlucclo, W» Simp on<br />

Phone mm.<br />

il<br />

ITJATIONS School leather (kMre,<br />

Mysltlliv il i\ in inning Apt i<br />

ireku A|iartmLnli, 401 Allantlt- A\i<br />

0-21<br />

^__ |<br />

IB1 SITrm hlch siliool attnlent I<br />

'KKrleuiLd fl i> oi t\cnhi r "V* *' n<br />

w until midnlkhl Phom lii-w 'i J<br />

Mn, IntelllKenl, white liny ilesln<br />

mnier outdoor : Job lirefeiiihly o"<br />

"1 m landii. iplnc rtiniu ^'13 c;!1<br />

S WORK dcilied b> vilillc wnni<br />

'Iteforcncca. Phone JKiS-H. "-1<br />

tjL vludcnl Uf.lii-s pcslllon as<br />

tiptaln L\pei kneed L.\ul!enl<br />

X'hqiii. 27J3 6-21<br />

*0 OIIUA to tlo Liioklnt, mil li il;><br />

ilUng will lliL in 1'lioiu J11^«<br />

WD denhLS cliuniLiu»iMk In hnlil oi<br />

""" llini tiiiusi- woik minnliiL^ Also<br />

islrt^ nmk by A is 610 sliniivin<br />

t>-21<br />

AN «anls~ikimlnt uoik In"<br />

« ii wci.k. .Phono 3112-W. C^l<br />

middle" ,ir;cd cMierliin-id<br />

illeis defies lunch oi illnncr<br />

nick ondi iluilny aumnici It<br />

ffi** Mli Oihwd '- unc Bick ln(l<br />

Vanklrk St , l'lilln - J1<br />

* eollect graduate Jl mints po-<br />

l n as salesman In ri ull rlollilnE<br />

lr* I^eiiendaljle ond icHponsible<br />

j John Eniattu 7M AsbuiJ AM.<br />

1 floni 6-J1<br />

I Sk, LE AGr ' D i-ADY holier .mil ri<br />

|W>le dfslrcii n pnil llnu yoblllun<br />

IWlumraei rhone 1453 J 6-/1<br />

Refrigeration<br />

Commercial - Domestic<br />

Carrier<br />

AIR CONDITIONERS<br />

W. GEORGE REILLY<br />

Authorized Dealer<br />

«« ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Phone 2204 tf<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Dry Cleaners<br />

(New Owner - AUBREY REED)<br />

PRESSING<br />

DYEING — ALTERATIONS<br />

LAUNDERING<br />

RUG CLEANING<br />

All Work 100% Guaranteed<br />

Hlflh Quality, Courteous,<br />

Dopendoble Service.<br />

FREE<br />

Moth Pro<strong>of</strong>ing All Clothinfl<br />

FOR PROMPT PICKUP<br />

end DELIVERY<br />

PHONE<br />

OCEAN CITY 3397<br />

TOOLS<br />

FOR<br />

RENT<br />

Do if yourself and<br />

Save Money. We will<br />

rent you the tools.<br />

• Power Mowers<br />

• Power Saws<br />

• Fertilizer Spreaders<br />

• Floor Sanders and<br />

Polishers<br />

• Ladders • Ladder Jacks<br />

• Carpenter's Hand Tools<br />

• Plumbing Tools<br />

Rented by Hour or Day<br />

HOME BUILDERS<br />

SUPPLIES<br />

HARDWARE — PAINT<br />

324 West Ave. Phone 1048<br />

« iirairn UVSIIIK (ion IUI.S<br />

UIKJIII n u mliolH du-^ii Plume<br />

l'7jt> Hit di.iiii.l'in 11 JI1 I enli il An<br />

t21<br />

1 III I'M li jiijilniiiu 1 t ^.i i i<br />

nven i-ijiuiol. timer. Ins limn<br />

\i n nhl 5>II(XI M ikr ' Ki t mi<br />

hS2 Kliilh Si.<br />

years iiltl u<br />

Bnvvlew Plate.<br />

il Hi" Hi in It J 1<br />

ml eonillllcin. $11111.011. 1<br />

Pliiini- 1127, IJ-21<br />

U ,\I M I il i. Ink nbl* lnt,L tullli<br />

sultilili foi illnlni! ilium ilccliu<br />

luilii inilil littlsti ul no iinlni, or<br />

matlu s Idlmlld 710 MODIIVn In<br />

lru(<br />

c21<br />

TWO I.IPIS<br />

I'lioni. 1 r.)l^-<br />

BIM S<br />

iir l<br />

H\10: I<br />

nch<br />

L ,,, Inn nti<br />

LIOMII caliluit Tin<br />

tili<br />

lIOUSK-TllAhfcBH.—1<br />

ini tin ti •• In ilt''<br />

celk'iil ciinillllon. i-lee<br />

lic;iter 5'.v.)rj.W> 1'linne<br />

m \ n Ii Kt r ilcsK<br />

stn\e on uhlti<br />

Ob.l G-l<br />

7 foi \.n tllon<br />

until Hi LI t\<br />

WANTED TO BUY<br />

\\ tt L DU\ MODI fiV jnil old furnl<br />

lure Ijcilillni, kittlun u ITL jnil nil<br />

kinds <strong>of</strong> iilil (.IIS.UJU ihlna nnd mi<br />

llqtieb Lull Uilglil Siimtia Point 391/1<br />

|_1-\TR\I1\ lot iled mond limn<br />

Hilfiht tliiciful ilnus sl\ suit iblt<br />

tin ^uiup <strong>of</strong> \\ lltussts or uoiklnj,<br />

LIIK vmi m be iinn Unities Ini lulled<br />

\ppl\ ]C60 Asbuiv Aie Phnnc lTTO-W &il<br />

Hl/Abllll Mil L 111)17 (iiilul<br />

AM HIV limn four moms und<br />

huh 1 jrl Ini' ije ihtui h ilf Mason oi<br />

... .1 mil -Miccl.il rill's Juin anil<br />

•itliUmlili Phoni 17G1K u-21<br />

ROOMS FOR RENT<br />

mom AND APA<br />

week. leaaon,<br />

lin. The Northwe<br />

PilBne 1413.<br />

Chl<br />

COLONIAL HOTBlj-i31, Atluitle Ay.i<br />

Boonu with or wtthout prlVBtt beuii.<br />

Small efficiency ODartintnii, Florida<br />

ll M U u New BuUdlnf, Ph<br />

S y<br />

ilyle. iMrUinu.<br />

MILLIARD MANOR MOTEL—40 ncra<br />

on the Bay qveriooKIng <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Pins Bineled roonu with prlvMe<br />

baihi. M.0B per couple. »3n.gB weekly,<br />

Crois u'MtH St. turn rliht one_ mlli<br />

Shf Bd (Rte 0) Phjie<br />

Crois uMtH St. turn rli<br />

on Shorf Bond (Route<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly iMi-J.3,<br />

t o<br />

0), Phojie<br />

9-9<br />

SPACIOUS MpDERN I«OM», Pri-<br />

vate tile bath, D«y, week or.lea.<br />

iorr K, C, Ainoi, 417 34<br />

4th st. Phone<br />

ROOMB with running walelf, by day,<br />

weeif, season, Aj§o'rooms [or worK-<br />

Ing glrii and boys. <strong>Ocean</strong> Call Hotel,<br />

14B Centfill Ave, f "<br />

ROOM for live worltlnB girls, wjlh<br />

baUi, ItaMonaUle role. Jhe<br />

•"• Central Ave,<br />

no<br />

Cynthia "Arms, 14M<br />

t-none 3111,<br />

WORKING Klris nnd boys, comfoiioble<br />

uecontmotlotlons iwtt In room, 51 w<br />

en.h dnllv Al«o olhir Rural roonu<br />

51 (Hi ilallv during <strong>Jun</strong>e $2 00 ilally<br />

duilni; Joly nnd August 30t Cenlial<br />

Ave. • 6^3<br />

COMFORTABLVi rooms open to sun<br />

devk, double or twin ucda. W0.00 and<br />

$.15.00 weekly, two In room. Two<br />

squares lo beach. Parkins. Tint IIolx<br />

baur 712 Oceon Ave. 6-2?<br />

ROOMS FOR RKNT—Aot-iimmodnlluns<br />

tot- emj>loyci) sludentu In heart <strong>of</strong><br />

town Home atmosphere. Every eon-<br />

\inltni-L Low. ^i.o£on mil Prlvote<br />

sundeck on premises Dlirolhy - E. COB<br />

Atlantic Ave. l*-24<br />

ROOMS FOR RENT—800 Tenlial Ave<br />

NIL Llbeiou ilnglf "I doulili $2 00<br />

dills pei iitrson meklv S12 0" up<br />

Season $15t>.00 and up. Phonr 2487.<br />

ROOMS I-OK HtNl—Rnom^ In hunt<br />

<strong>of</strong> town Pikule ^unileLk on piem-<br />

sra <strong>On</strong>e blotk In beaih bonidwulk<br />

tennis iind shufnehnatd l^iw <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />

nte< Doiotln E 60S Atlantic A\c<br />

1ML QU1I I.—uuillahli non iJnKlL oi<br />

double room, beautifully furnished<br />

plius ml suuounilliii,i, ctntrnl lot itlon<br />

Lin aCLOinmndute sK hoiking tKni<br />

Hi iLsiinuble Wt t enlnil Aie Phoni<br />

- 0-24<br />

t (iMrOM AELP loom mnnliit, wntu<br />

simlpiivite lutli foi Unee winking<br />

bojs iiiur boardwiilk RtiiionDble Mte<br />

Ihe Eblilt H2O bth St Phoni i0S-\1<br />

0-21<br />

ROOMS for working boys 57.00 wi-ek-<br />

ly each; rinnns with houBi-keepInK<br />

fvlli-HM for small lumlly. *35.I)O and<br />

\mkl> 1026 ^sUmj A\c riinne<br />

0 4<br />

ROOMS (oi uoiklnj: bo>!» LMitially<br />

locauil Phone I55K 'i-24<br />

DORMITORY fin lOHIH, mul Hot<br />

rhonnn Ueaih lilock RoO \n-ekli<br />

inih Heniy Aparlmi-nls .IILP» fimi ullitr thiee lillMilit fur<br />

nUlml Eleclili icfilteialoi Month nr<br />

sLiL^on olwi UIL1LI> iintab Uaninis-<br />

tun nl, ttntral Avi PhonL 233 ( >-\\<br />

D>S1R\UIL iipiitmcnt" ni. u lit nil<br />

mmmmoduli fom »'H1O Hiikl* 6<br />

1 s in.nuns V>00 Micklv f ice paik<br />

Int t>l Aibuu Aie Phimi l(wl J<br />

I-RL1 /LR u|nll.lil » 'nlnl<br />

oi nioiL lUicnt nloilel<br />

5^00 I hone OLL in (_lu A! It.<br />

I'AflK VII tt—jth St and Asburv Ale<br />

Inn room upiilmenu 560tm nnd<br />

WJ 00 ucek^ <strong>On</strong>t IOOIII iin&itnienl'r<br />

•H'illO wtckh All »lth iiiliatc ball;<br />

klkhi nelli. IICLIIIL icfilaeialra tonl<br />

ilie^rful loniiis [mm $^T OO nLoklj<br />

double housi keeping enmenii nics<br />

rentr,il lotutlun Hee pnklnK Phone<br />

lJ'll<br />

G 21<br />

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE<br />

Viiiuum Cklincr mliana — All Miikcs<br />

HtlbVI It SALI.S AM) Sf KVILI.<br />

ROliLIU L HOI I-MANN<br />

2 E nilniot An , Somirs Point<br />

Ph J110 rite Pick Up und Dellieo<br />

Plegse ... Cash in Advance<br />

no Cla^Uiod Ad «dl be PUblL.hed untd p.id ^or .<br />

To iniuro your «hLii J5 00 Phone Sornu".<br />

Point SOU WHe> 1 ailmon, Llnnooil<br />

N J "<br />

AUTQMOBILRS FOR SALE<br />

OK D bSI D CARS Ml) 1 RUtlvt.—<br />

All mukcb and modi Is wllh a will<br />

I,, Eunr into- tliHl rnunls PolnlLr<br />

Chcuoici and OldbinobllL Usul <strong>On</strong><br />

Lot. Sth nnd fclmpson Ai.e. Fhune 023.<br />

en evcnlnKS.<br />

XL<br />

D-rlllsr Ihitc iijiitniinlb fui-<br />

nltln.il spulom linrclitb I-VLCIIUII<br />

Imatlon fXtan ULW l-ilitd for sep<br />

linibLi bLlllcmcnt. *17'JOI1 \Ii|il> IfM<br />

Central Ave. •>••«'><br />

BOATS FOR SALE<br />

I1M, I.OAI ill!) to. itnl In IIIL sut<br />

csl Lmoon in tasL ol a vtoni n<br />

Oinn Clll 5123 00 ttie,on HIOIII<br />

ml i I t^-23<br />

lft^-liUlET EViNBtDE —'Salds aiul<br />

BL.K.LL ' D i l l<br />

1 Hoiniwn mid<br />

Tolnt, 2nd und<br />

tDE Salds aiu<br />

UCkh hnidwnio<br />

11OAI &L1PS (in lint HILommodiite<br />

boils up I" !5 ft "-n'e oiithoiase<br />

11(1000 for sejMin 117 Bo>ihorc Pi<br />

phone 1'J12 M . '••<br />

PRIVATE hoat slip rm II nl In •.hell<br />

ciwl Inioon Niw 28 i.lei wllh fi«h<br />

ttjlu S17300 M-uson Apply SUluffii<br />

t Avi. O-l±<br />

J. A. BROWN<br />

REALTOR<br />

Sales — Rentals<br />

Cortier<br />

27th & ASBURY AVE.<br />

Phons 1637<br />

PUITMLNT nl. e pilinu fhil flooi<br />

It) nilnutti* Iiom OLean <strong>City</strong> beach<br />

(.iLonahli b\ wi-ek oi se ison Phiini<br />

Sumers Point'2756. 6-W<br />

B"\Y BRH-7E J15 Biv A\L hi lull<br />

fui two room toriiLi niiiilnnnt fat<br />

In^ bi% $37 00 ttecklj ilso pLnthnuiL<br />

ipirlmcnl slreiis foul Wlun. weikh<br />

inul thicL iK'tliooiii apartments neai<br />

uccaii. Phone 3281-J- i" 1<br />

117 TINNAUE III)—Guillens V<br />

pietli<br />

Iinn.h<br />

lutlful MiLst bt sien in I" ap<br />

itii'l l J aill\ fuinUlittl Three<br />

und K«iat,i l.ii heat fseor<br />

Iinn.hu .md K«iatL t.ii heat fseor<br />

beach Lot 150 PhonL 0-111H tt<br />

L.\KCiV ipjrimtnl icatril IOLIIIIIII<br />

cm mil looms fuinlshLd wliuir mu<br />

suniuli i oi \LUI .irotind ileclilL kll<br />

chin litul furnished reason ilik rTOl<br />

ilO Lential A\e ' ]<br />

AV \I1 \QLP b\. inonlh lull .mil stii<br />

limliti thue moms bith siritntt<br />

lonh AppiJ evening" " r " lllt C1 "i s ,<br />

1U4 Bin A\e Phone 1263-W i 1<br />

BT-i Di 1 /\NCh S PLAt L llm i 1» il<br />

iniiim eli^Llilc iifilKeruliii nmlithlj.<br />

i stimuli Appl> lit 82" VU mouth<br />

419 OCEAN AVE. Incoini- properly.<br />

Sll.OOU /»nnl for KULSI house oi<br />

iltuile.v apartment L-OIIVTIISIOII. Seven<br />

liLdroom thrte poiihes luo living<br />

moms (.IIate lot 'IOVIJO Own d.ill><br />

( luik 1532 So lioilt St Fnlllu If<br />

BI.AliTltllL torllll lnupt.ll 1 ' 1U -<br />

nimtments lufce IIILIUM nlndonb<br />

ULlng panoi inlli lu> pi Itt 511 500<br />

LIIILC ulitulmcnts Him bedrooms (lc<br />

• •' Liisunalilc. S16 500<br />

5 Bin AU 1'litinc<br />

thit-e olioilmcnt<br />

<br />

1 IliAS ur L.I1 Is dlsi lioublL looms<br />

•hone '(vl l M L, 17<br />

.(it)Ms foi Murl Int, b )\ c<br />

unmi r CII si 1(116 WLbli %<br />

:itlil K<br />

to be<br />

Ave.<br />

lOOMS for working peupli 1 .<br />

ibli (Lilarilitt CO4 UL.I<br />

IIL WINDSOR B.TJ DllKliInn PI ILL<br />

plcj:,MIL homellkt looms nun bcutli<br />

id lesliurjnts ilso .nollabli- foui<br />

ooms \ilth lunnlnt, n uci fui st i on<br />

il uorkti" Phone 1211-7 _J_J<br />

57 00 nLtk<br />

storv<br />

<strong>of</strong> I'addL I liJ\i'fbkl st.tl t I rncst<br />

Jlor^nmt and HHs\ Bl in<br />

II is the loiiLhinj' slm% <strong>of</strong> 3 tlur<br />

IMSII bultliL-i In Ntw \oiks trim<br />

Ilioniv Mi is utilotcd unliiiiid<br />

soiiiL 1 .md lone-It—until lie meet a<br />

1 who Is is plain .ind as loneh<br />

as lit- i Lull uniils fiom thi. le<br />

'itioit tint Uin h-m; .it last<br />

riiuntl ,i m.ilt- onK because they<br />

fail to iculi7e it<br />

<strong>On</strong>glnally pieicntid uli tclcuslon,<br />

' VInity" won both tilt' cniotcd Don<br />

aldsun jwuid and tilt S\hJnia<br />

amid a-, llu iiLsl drama un IV<br />

1,1st >CO1<br />

II'HIIOH. ol<br />

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

In<br />

ceililn rltiBFi-! idles anil p.jsllloiu<br />

iniplownml mill flvlnL. HIL Siil irk'<br />

mliiln oitiLi nmiili Ipi'l imiilo\ii^<br />

Hit Ul> ol <strong>On</strong> in tR\ Jsm JirsL<br />

An pf.Jln..fjLi irtllllcil us JtMiU ijii-<br />

duU iiiisiid in the Biflifd <strong>of</strong> I ulrfmls<br />

slonei^i nf the f lu <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong> in ( llv M<br />

Jtisn on fl".l it nil nt it ' men Inn<br />

ul bald Pouiil lii-lil in llu lid ilnl ut<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e. liijS .'ml nas t.ikcn UP foi sei<br />

olid nailing fln.il paswu,e and iidni.le<br />

lit u inert Ine ol i Id Buuul hi 111 on HIL<br />

J7lh doy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e 1'I55 In the Comnilir-<br />

iioiii.1.- rhiiiiibci, my Hun Oecor<br />

Clll Ntw Jnin nt 11 0(1 A M<br />

RI^,INA I<br />

V lli Clwk,<br />

at*)<br />

Library Newi<br />

Resolution Fixes<br />

Auditor Duties<br />

Defines Work to b*t'<br />

Done by Stone. 1 ; >.'<br />

The eilv commlSilonei's Friday I _<br />

proved n resolution consigning to '"<br />

he tity auditor, Richard Stone, wid- ;. -|<br />

•r latitude in ossteUng (he tity'<br />

treasurer and providing $100 ,«-<br />

month (.ompcniaUon for Us extra<br />

dutle-i ' ^<br />

According to the resolution, Mr.<br />

,tone will perform, in oddttloit ti<br />

his nudiilng duty, work in connec-<br />

tion with the maintenance <strong>of</strong> the<br />

city's general ledger aticouiifs.<br />

Mr. Stone, hswtvtr, Jill not be<br />

.allowed *o do any iwork r*l»tlng to<br />

tht boOki <strong>of</strong> nrlBlntl entry. Thew<br />

book! are ts continue under the<br />

cuitody land control <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Treat-<br />

urer Richard Mayer.<br />

Mr Stone's compensation from the<br />

city foi his additional duties will <<br />

begin July 1, the same tune that the<br />

salar* <strong>of</strong> Mr Mayoi will be reduced<br />

fiom $4 200 to $3,100 a year.<br />

Pi loi to the Introduction <strong>of</strong> thtJ<br />

lesolution Mr Mayer was permitted<br />

tn a previous resolution to employ<br />

the set vices <strong>of</strong> a registered muni-<br />

cipal accountant to assist In the<br />

maintenance The clly treasurer, un-<br />

der that arrangement, paid the extra<br />

accounting fees TO<br />

Rnlhiml A Shurji and Frances T.<br />

li II [i<br />

Vim and each <strong>of</strong> you are hereby sum-<br />

inni'il jinil leiiulrcil. to serve upon<br />

illiiim Cli.'irltnn iilalnllff's attorney<br />

h.j-.L uililiesi. Is \u K6 (..uarunlit<br />

IILLL Ikiltiluir. AlLinlli Cll\ Ntu Jei-<br />

3LV tin iinswei in MIL imitpl ilnl IULII<br />

In ilil- i.iusi Mllhln lhlil>-fl\e du>£ a[-<br />

L'I- July 12 i;Ki5 If you full so to d»<br />

luilkininl li> dLf.mll nun be iLiidertd<br />

I, iinsl jou fi l ll l d d I<br />

Hie Liunplulnl tin uLtlon Is In te<br />

Superior rouit <strong>of</strong> Nrw Jersey, Chany<br />

ctn Dlil-lon Hoil.it No KVJG2 34 at<br />

tht- suit <strong>of</strong> Hobisrl Handy. Jr. plaintiff<br />

Holland A blimp tt aii defendants<br />

This action has been in&Ululcd foi<br />

Hit! IJUI t>ose nf foittlnsl tl<br />

d h flll<br />

f.mll nun be iLiidertd<br />

tlie rLllel ilLinandid In<br />

tin uLtlon Is In the<br />

f N J Cha<br />

o<br />

ose foittlnc tertnln<br />

IIILIJII,II^L m.idt hy flollind A. bhaip.<br />

cl us. to Boardwalk Nidlonal Bank ojl<br />

l-'ebryary 29 1(>1R and subsequently as-<br />

l I b t I l l S h Is<br />

foittlnslnc a ter<br />

hy flollind A. bh<br />

k Nl k<br />

1(1R and s s q y<br />

ilLiietl lo Itobert Iluntly. Sr,,vvho Is<br />

ojalntlff * aiiLLgtor Ami ion Holland<br />

V Murli me r?mtie defchd.int because<br />

\1IIL. ou<br />

" ^hi( ai e made dcfenflanl<br />

phu spend summers at their tiomn<br />

here m Merion Park<br />

Mi and Mrs Thomas Hobbtns <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia will occupy their home<br />

on Bay av for the summer<br />

• * *<br />

Mr and Mrs Frank Condon Jr.,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dclray Beach, Fla, and Seaside<br />

Heights, N J ha>c been visiting<br />

the Dajs on Pembroke Lone. Mrs.<br />

Condon u, Mrs Day's sister Both<br />

families lived in Glcnsidc, Pa.<br />

• * *<br />

Mr and Mrs Harry Hetzcl and<br />

family, who have been visitors In<br />

iccan <strong>City</strong> for the lost 30 years,'<br />

have now become permanent resi-<br />

dents They Ilvo at their new home, ,<br />

27 Argytc pi, Merion Park, when<br />

hey enjoy working In the garden.<br />

• * •<br />

Tlie Sprina activity goes on, with<br />

the VlllotLs getting their home on<br />

Pembroke Land ready for occupancy,<br />

the Ljons family moving into Utah* /,<br />

home on Somerset Lane as perma< '-'<br />

ncnt residents, and the Wests occu-<br />

pying their hurhe on the same street<br />

tor the summer ,,<br />

The Golls will be new rcsidjcnll I<br />

nartram Lane, and the Irwins,* '<br />

Lmdcnwold, N J, will move ln_.<br />

their lovely split-level home on PeHu>.,-a<br />

broke Lane Just os soon as the dhll-'S<br />

i»u hiive.iin esllilt.' nf dower In<br />

I<br />

Ill'L.UI', - ---- ...<br />

the morlt;;if;L-d prrtnlses. which are Blt-<br />

uati' in I lie Township <strong>of</strong> Upper, County<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cape May and aro located tn and<br />

neu I uikaliiH Ntiv Jimiy and along<br />

the Turk Unit fU>


• • * * •<br />

AW TON SHOES<br />

i n . , v / !• i n . . O r • ci 'i L i t /<br />

nmnr Piny Shoes —Smidals<br />

Arch Snecx 5 jg9 ••" ll g<br />

kid the hit<br />

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

Sports War<br />

TALKING SHORTS<br />

, 3.95 up<br />

LENGTH SOCKS<br />

WtlkMf ahMH.<br />

SETS<br />

. SHIRTS<br />

TRUNKS<br />

pr. 1.50<br />

9.95 to 1«.5O<br />

2.95 up<br />

2.95 to 7.95<br />

—DIXQN'S IS_<br />

AIR CONDITIONED<br />

for Shopping Comfort<br />

IOYIT WMB<br />

am*r»otatm<br />

Of EN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

THIS WEEKEND ONLY<br />

All fresh -All Varieties<br />

; SPCCIAI FOR THE BABY<br />

felbral Package<br />

PA_<br />

:',..F -,••<br />

t r < •*, -"ft 1<br />

HOUSE<br />

IZINU IN<br />

DESIGN<br />

PHdNK1133<br />

Warn Hotelmen<br />

<strong>of</strong> fake Badges<br />

Blue Cards Valid<br />

For Children's Week<br />

Unless they hive an authorize!<br />

blue Identification card they are no<br />

participants In the Children's Wee)<br />

program <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Hot<br />

and Restaurant Association.<br />

Advice to that affect was issued ti<br />

member houses and cooperating bus!<br />

ness places yesterday by Ralph D<br />

Glafth, president <strong>of</strong> the Association<br />

He said he had received reports<br />

that some Kind <strong>of</strong> badges arc In clr<br />

culatlon, purporting to be for Children's<br />

Week, but warned that "a]J<br />

possible kinds <strong>of</strong> buttons, pins, bad<br />

got or other cuds have no value<br />

The <strong>of</strong>ficial blue csrdt are Ittued<br />

by hoMIt lo children under 12 who<br />

*ro r*fll>tarad with an (dull- for<br />

nst Ian than four days. Each paying<br />

Mult I* entitled to fr«« prlvllegas<br />

for on* chlud under the<br />

wealed plan. Holdan <strong>of</strong> th* proper<br />

y a first aid attcnOAni who<br />

Is a student at tho Jefferson Medical<br />

School in Philadelphia. A nurse will<br />

assist at Che 10th st. headquartcrx<br />

Capt. Williams reported that the<br />

Patrol will open tilio season without<br />

tho services <strong>of</strong> a bench surgeon. No<br />

public at 20 beai-hi",, replacement has been obtained for<br />

Hi -diPitiol t.ii>. rli'niiji Willi.ims Dr. F. D. Lane llainex, who rcecntlj<br />

.niiiuiuiccd tills week. _ resigned the post when he accepted<br />

The lanje early- season crowds <strong>of</strong> a residency in the Philadelphia Gen-<br />

bathers which have been visiting the eral Hospital.<br />

beach anrt surf during Hie past several<br />

-weeks, and a revision <strong>of</strong> the<br />

wnrklni; schedule, requires the full<br />

complement <strong>of</strong> 'lifeguards on the<br />

strand this week end.<br />

foi V41UMI' pi npli<br />

t«i'<br />

eVi<br />

Illl'tl<br />

iKlnri juiTitpm' irrt tin* li\iia\oi**<br />

i\(d I.M 41 1 Mliinn<br />

,nns in iiv ii me (him<br />

i 'i Icnimilv nifhi tul b\ tiu-ns<br />

r h imif n ut the I'b<br />

i 1 in l mi! h i * brm In t i<br />

I lull In i In 1 oHi i.ils (.oiiUnt<br />

at Cuiivrntiuii Hall will beltiii ni-\L, ll • | m-'>li"i 1 iit bLf.m<br />

Muiida\. lune.'T umliT tlu rtniilimi ]'" ll1 "'' ''" ''"- " 1Jlh ll " lt|1 '<br />

<strong>of</strong> Uon.ild I'iI('i, f Ki, <br />

ers taking BdvjnUgB <strong>of</strong> the proiirain<br />

in week ends. Attendance tlu'uiijil]<br />

he: week nverages more than BOO<br />

llffhlly, Mr, Oardlnw suld.<br />

Recreation leadms for the eity's<br />

playgrounds alia were announced<br />

this wetk hy Mr, Gardiner. Some<br />

leaders already have begun wsrk<br />

and all malor playgrounds will<br />

hive supervision by next Monday,<br />

The nccreatlqii Cuiitur at. BLh «t,<br />

id tho boardwalk is open daily, ox.<br />

opt Sunday, frhm » a. m. until<br />

lark. Leaders at the center are<br />

itarla Adams, Adehiide Titus and<br />

Jarale TurnDr.<br />

Ruby llolley is In chpr'je fit i-ic<br />

th st. and Haven av, playground,<br />

will open tomarmw. Pliiv.<br />

[round director ut Mill si, will !)«<br />

llehird Pam-idge, with Jane Wilia'ms<br />

as rccreaiinn loadur. Supyr- :<br />

Iflon at 34111 st. will begin Monday. !<br />

The city's • neighborhood piny- j<br />

rounds it North st. and Haven av,.<br />

18th st. and Bay av,, and BBlh >i,<br />

and the beach also are open, but<br />

they have no stipervision. They. ton.<br />

are open daily frern 0 a, m. until<br />

dark.<br />

WAR D S<br />

WEEK END SPECIALS<br />

— Friday -r-<br />

LEMON CHIFFON PIE<br />

with Whipped Topping<br />

60c<br />

—Friday & Saturday—<br />

Choc, Fudge<br />

ON<br />

-:- Golden<br />

Layers<br />

Rdgular 7Se She<br />

70c<br />

WARDS<br />

PASTRY SHOP<br />

INC,<br />

724 Aibury Avenua<br />

Phono 1260<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 />

* PHILCO * RCA<br />

• ZENITH<br />

SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />

PHONE 1242 710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

In <strong>City</strong> For Season<br />

Mis W I n.miil (il IMill irlilpi io<br />

I I i\n.< ,il (117 Mun.I,n In loi Ihc<br />

• null<br />

Cottager ob|OCts to city's taugh<br />

ttand with pet do;is, suggests pot<br />

pcoi»e <strong>of</strong> his ,own. See "Forum and<br />

Ag in 'Em" on editorial page.<br />

S'"~><br />

Capt, Williams reported that<br />

guards 'this /year will ,be given one<br />

day la ivvcck .<strong>of</strong>f -from their idutlei,<br />

instead <strong>of</strong> one day every two<br />

weck$# as was {the custom in past<br />

Hi Aibury Av».<br />

SI 9 ASBURY AViNUE<br />

Dresses, Suits, Beach I Sportswear<br />

SWIM WEAR—FAMOUS FOR —<br />

FIT IN FASHION<br />

FLEXIES<br />

BATHING SUITS<br />

Siiei 32 to 46 —. Large Assortment<br />

nim to mm<br />

* *<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

DANCING SCHQOf<br />

AMERICAN ....<br />

LEGION HALL<br />

14th St. and Hav.n ,<br />

B<strong>of</strong>fer-Too. Topi<br />

Modern Acrob<strong>of</strong>JrJ<br />

REGISTRATION I<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Jun</strong>B 28th, IQ fail<br />

•GROW WITH US — AND OCEAN CITY"<br />

Week-end Features<br />

for young dolls . . . .<br />

famous "Bverglaze" fabric<br />

SHORT and HALTER SET<br />

Coordinated Play Clothes in "Evar.<br />

glazo" polished cotton that resists<br />

wrinkles and spil—easily laundered-^<br />

striped halter—solid Shorts, Blue or<br />

pink. Sizes 3 - 14.<br />

1.88<br />

for y o u n g g u y s . . . .<br />

outstanding p<strong>of</strong>fems In<br />

BOYS' POLO SHIRTS<br />

A new shipment just received.<br />

Extra full six*. Sizes 4 to 16.<br />

2 for 1.<br />

for young guyi and dolls<br />

3|J Asuury Avenue—Across from Siainton's<br />

I'S MARKET-headquarters<br />

for Crosse and Blackwell Products<br />

iCrosso and Elackwcll<br />

RELISH<br />

Crosse and Blaekwall<br />

Rod Libel<br />

MARMALADE<br />

Crosso and Elackv/ell<br />

INDIA RELISH<br />

Crosso and Blackwell<br />

DILL CHIPS<br />

and Blackwell<br />

Date and Nut Roll<br />

Chocolate Nut Roll<br />

Fruit and Nut Roll<br />

740 Asbyry Avenue<br />

Will Taste<br />

Save When You Buy the Best<br />

CHOICE MEATS<br />

Rib Roast<br />

Rolled Roast<br />

Legs <strong>of</strong> Lamb<br />

Phone 2185<br />

Calves Liver<br />

Club Steaks<br />

Veal Cutlet<br />

FRESH KILLED<br />

CHICKENS-TURKEYS-DUCKS<br />

MNCY FRESH<br />

PRODUCE and FRUIT<br />

PHONE 2185<br />

FOR PROMPT COURTEOUS DELIVERY SERVICE<br />

RIGHT TO YOUR DOOR<br />

KEILLER'S<br />

IMPORTED FROM<br />

DUNDEE, SCOTLAND<br />

Crosse and Blackwell<br />

PICNIC RED<br />

Crosse and Blackwell<br />

SWEET PICKLES<br />

Crosse and Blackwtll<br />

SWEET MIXED<br />

PICKLES<br />

Crosse and BlatkwflJ<br />

PURE JELLY<br />

Cro.so and Blaekw.il j>\<br />

SOUPS<br />

Cuefca<br />

French <strong>On</strong>ion \ • • -;if<br />

Minhrsomi BW"<br />

hAM<br />

JNE 24. 19S5<br />

Children<br />

I at Reading<br />

ie'hcy Here<br />

1^ Average<br />

Continued from ptge 1<br />

t||ttull> '" obtained Iwlth a<br />

yH program / <strong>of</strong> phonlct<br />

JL itirtlns, In the Flrtt<br />

"along with sight raiding<br />

i rules for word rstoo-<br />

[pal pointed out that 10<br />

[««rj ago educators were <strong>of</strong><br />

•(in that the phonics system,<br />

; meUiod by which Amurl<br />

no. •< 1, in.<br />

cons for a century learned to read<br />

was minadequate <strong>On</strong> the Introduction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

'<br />

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923 Aibury Ave, Phone 3373<br />

Open Friday and Saturday Nights<br />

SCIENTIFICALLY ^<br />

CONSTRUCTED SHOES<br />

Topi h appearance, In wear, in fit. tut there'i lomethfng «xtra,<br />

loo. roOMRAITi ore icientifleolly mod* Goodyear welu,<br />

rthttmpersd itcel thank for oreh tupport and Themai wte'gtd<br />

bnl. Many doetan recommend them. We do, too.<br />

lit available In brown, white or red oxfords and<br />

mm and whita saddles §^m e * , U<br />

•iced from /,3U TO<br />

Doctors' Prescriptions Accurately Filled<br />

Trained Personnel to Insure Proper Fitting<br />

SPECIAL<br />

FREE OFFER<br />

FOR 30 DAYS ONLY<br />

on these fine, well-known<br />

opinion that ttie old fashioned way<br />

ot teaching reading fa Just Uuit—old<br />

fqshloncd.<br />

More progressive school administrators<br />

and educators have devised<br />

n program which employs the best<br />

tem ** d °*' > Olc Occan CUy sys '<br />

Mr Landl, said that tho phonics<br />

•system has vlrtuei whMi are pr<strong>of</strong>it,<br />

oby adapted to use In connection<br />

with the sight method At the same<br />

"me, the association <strong>of</strong> a picture<br />

with the word make, the application<br />

or vowels an« consonant, in tho con<br />

struct <strong>of</strong> the words more Interest<br />

>nc to the child.<br />

Mr iL.ndli lt,<strong>of</strong> /rh. opinion (hat<br />

Hi. hybrid tyitsm ut«i h«r» pro-<br />

••utM 4h» nmlmom »''» •"'"• "i"""" "> i" 1 ""<br />

TilMUlI MOUM OM THI tllff<br />

•IIONI ««»«tm«MH. Br Fran Str.fcir lot •>< >• ••> >><br />

l« Rinpt and hu Unhtul Indiin (cutiil. Tomo, iin.t in in<br />

Win ihr innDHiu iixi Inp '"• T JJJJ f Ringer and hi* ti-<br />

_F<br />

1Kb (he ehilfait* ol MHnfe P** JJJJJ^'JJJ<br />

A »« ll 1E2 I<br />

7r<br />

TMI lldtl AT<br />

• _-_ tONI !••• COTTMM<br />

_VI£«I HH»» tHI ANIWM<br />

THI HIBBIH MA11CAII<br />

,_ tMI M«UMT» »"l*<br />

CHIUTMUI.itWOI<br />

•YS and GIRLS KNOW and LOVE THESE B ° £ ^ J ^ ^<br />

—two for tti« p<br />

9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M^Pri, ft Sat., 9=30 A. M. to 9 P, M.<br />

THE OCEAN CITY<br />

Misguided Missiles by Chon Day<br />

Dungan Lauded<br />

as He Retires<br />

Veteran Police Sgt.<br />

Gets Gift From Mates<br />

Sgt, Benjamin T. Dungan, veteran<br />

tf SI yeari on the <strong>Ocean</strong> city police<br />

force, yesterday received the well<br />

•vishes <strong>of</strong> hit superiors and fellow<br />

flieers upon his retirement,<br />

Sgt, Dungan was epitomised by<br />

"isfety Director Laurence P, Lunny<br />

is "one <strong>of</strong> the reasons the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

3My Police Department U one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Inest, if not the lineit, In Uie itate,"<br />

Sor.iDungan (alntd tht fare* In<br />

May 1M4, and h«i biin a MrtMnt<br />

ilnet \m. Ha


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fe?.'.<br />

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

RECORDS -<br />

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837 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

t« r yf<br />

t<br />

A.,,,<br />

, * , , ' • . -<br />

'*?* m^n& 1^5<br />

Hughes Central Pharmacy<br />

^ ^Prescrlpfl<strong>of</strong>ts"<br />

Hove Been Pur Specialty for Forty-Three Years<br />

YOUR HEALTH IS OUR BUSINESS<br />

J. THORNLEY HUGHES, P.D. ..Owner and Manigtr<br />

ROBERT-C. PAUL. PD . Associate Pharmacist— ni'wiywt'ii 1-1L i a.<br />

,) ^liorl \\ttii!lii( f tlip to M W ^ ork<br />

r<br />

l Ii v will iruikf tht ii h»mp in OLL.IH<br />

I lit bi nit, ( l'H4 j-iadUiilc <strong>of</strong><br />

Of i an Lih Huh School, i> cmpliKCd<br />

j 1 W.nd\ llikeu<br />

r llit? biido^Toom<br />

ji ( tt i' aJmlo nf O( HS in 19U<br />

is tmplovfri In the N?'\ Jn-ey Na<br />

lui il Ga £ Comp'Mij hore<br />

Breckleys Observe<br />

Golden Anniversary<br />

Mi mil Mi<br />

U'bratod Ui'Mr 50th<br />

1 ii 1M1\ L M\ i.i I I uiLi\ itt ,i<br />

1 1 EIIllK (.II iHi -itn IK l(i<br />

\\ ]> l Hi oi<br />

\\ 1\ HOif (It<br />

Mi HI I Mi<br />

ti\i , ol in" Di L<br />

n n t it 1 in I.i^c<br />

(i i\' lui (.lnli.lt t n<br />

u no woik Ini<br />

It. I'IOJM .hi 1 h\t<br />

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In I) nkfMfl<br />

1 ] r<br />

b I'l HI<br />

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fi i , oi L In i in M hi in l i iir_<br />

PH ,iki\ Uk ul'ni ,yj Jlom LuJu, tuo<br />

) I JIIIU HI ( iu w l n (in 1 South End Pubtit<br />

Cardfarty Saturday<br />

l'lio Sonlli Oi-i.in CJIV Imprint<br />

muni Aaiui'y.iUon will ipon^oi ii pubiit<br />

tiid pjilv loiuiiott i-'vcnini! Jt<br />

8 o'clock- ill, llu! Cominunily . H.illi<br />

o3lli st and Aibui> jv<br />

M.inv pn/rs liulo he j«nidi-H 'ind<br />

refie'limrnli will l»<br />

\i m\ MI<br />

Mi ii in til ami IHL ul it i a Li<br />

dc nl it ilit PL I L \1\ jni i Million,"<br />

Ac fl* n, iiiid UiiLt. ^ Ii il/unii<br />

t il lUlt.II<br />

- wmil Tlckcl-i<br />

m.iv be piirclrased at iKe itmn A<br />

ihjrtjbiiMiieis inrctlni! will pii'iitlo<br />

tho paity ul 7 p. rti.<br />

ItKUlstratlnns are . -still hcini! rtcwitii<br />

for the Iwvcle porjrio to ho<br />

liold lull 4 I'IIO,!.- pl.iniiin,! to 4'«tcn<br />

iind ln\c llnl. rt-viAliiiJ ai I) ict guamutt e 60<br />

laleua with a malt-hint; headband. r&V to MK—just, Inhale I lie tttUwifce<br />

\aiwr ditmly imo tin" iffected ait A<br />

The other nttendants woro bailer, I * I iii Icli you about tile ^elcotpc<br />

ma length cowns <strong>of</strong> pair blue ci>b I ixllet tliouKLTKlft <strong>of</strong> uttr3,urr Jinding<br />

UikiLe<br />

hjtli AitlilnaVfrtn alter otlicr mcaii#<br />

ludfiiilrd. :<br />

William F. Foster was the l»st<br />

man for his brother arid the ushers SEtVAGN'S PHARMACY<br />

included tlie Messrs Donald lluliii, 9th St. and Asbury Ave.<br />

Chillies E. Brandt Jr., William K.<br />

dinner and J. Thomas Ellk-oLl.<br />

Phont 3535<br />

Following the ceremony a reueptiun<br />

was held at the Broadview.<br />

Hospital Group Plans<br />

Benefit Mart in July<br />

Plans for n haridlera'tt anil Edody<br />

murt in July were discussed at a<br />

muting <strong>of</strong> the LuUies Auxiliary to<br />

the shore Memorial Hospital, at tlie<br />

Nurses' Hume on Tuesilay<br />

The event will be staged in- the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Convention Hall July 14<br />

ond IS and will have attractive<br />

bwulhs featuring cakes, cookies, jellies,<br />

aprons, dolls and doll clothes<br />

0ml miscellaneous articles<br />

Mrs. Edna Fields and Mrs. Edith<br />

Tinker are cu^-haii ladies <strong>of</strong> the comuiillee<br />

un iiriiiii^cluviit.H, w)iich.f:oui<br />

prises Mrs. Ilildcgilrd Cumphull; Mi><br />

Mae Harris, Mrs. Elsie LuijinliulJ,<br />

Wrj;. Mae Nester and Mrs, Alvina<br />

u,in<br />

Mrs. Bryan presided al the meet-<br />

K, wliieh 14 members attended.<br />

Mrs. Gourie Wed to<br />

William R. Htiytock<br />

A wedding <strong>of</strong> local intercut was<br />

solemnized Saturday morning at 11<br />

n the First Presbyterian 'Church<br />

when Mrs. Henry J. Gourie, <strong>of</strong> 19IIS<br />

We.^lev av., was married to William<br />

R, lluyiock, <strong>of</strong> Easton, I'a. The Rev<br />

Stanley Wngg <strong>of</strong>ficiated.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Horace. VV. Lincoln<br />

and Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Worthing<br />

ton, all oi <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily, were the at<br />

U'ndants.<br />

The bride wore an aqua lace dntss<br />

wilh white accessories and u while<br />

"Your Family Dryg Store" Since 1912 on-hid eoruiiEC. A wcddinc break<br />

fast was held in Plymouth Inn and<br />

lullowinj: tho ceremony tlie couple<br />

lei! for a wcddlnff trip lo New York<br />

and tlie I'oL<strong>On</strong>os. Tliey phin lo re<br />

side In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

1 ',<br />

Special for the Kiddies<br />

DAVY CROCKEfT<br />

GUN and POPS<br />

THE FULl, SET on<br />

ONLY JVC<br />

BOTH STOftES<br />

711 Asbury Avenue<br />

1103 Boardwalk<br />

Both Sf6r*«V Air Conditioned<br />

Look lor the Sign <strong>of</strong> the Neon<br />

Candy Box<br />

Phone 1465<br />

Your ASP Super Market at<br />

- PORTABLE RADIOS<br />

OPENING CONGRATULATIONS ARE EXTENDED FROM THE FOLLOWING:<br />

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WMID will open their <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Studios<br />

to the Record Shop Stalling Today!<br />

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O/sfers - t/ams - t<strong>of</strong>asfer Tails<br />

, ' t<strong>of</strong>asfer Meal - S<strong>of</strong>t Crabs<br />

AND OTHER FRpSH SEA FOOD IN SEASON<br />

OUR OWN FRIED CHICKEN<br />

CQOKEP SEA FOODS TO TAKE OUT<br />

POTATO<br />

IIPPBR HASH ^<br />

TRY OURibiUCIOUS SPECIAL PLATTERS<br />

. J f<br />

Snow Crop Orange Jiice rrtlMl ^<br />

Snow Crop UrnWada ti<br />

Stive on<br />

bruits, Venbiablea Wttf ,*Uf<br />

TroeuYrVem<br />

Whole Chicken „_ • A ,V- v V *<br />

Sultana Hediirm Shrflp<br />

Faust Red Salman<br />

v<br />

French Green B6a«$;;:<br />

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1<br />

P Lima Betins at<br />

Whole Kernel Own XL<br />

A*P Sweet Potatoes<br />

A*P Apple Sauce<br />

A S P Crushed Pineappte<br />

A'P Pineappla Chtik*<br />

A 11<br />

Ann Page Salad<br />

A*P Grape Juice<br />

Del Monte Orange<br />

Apricot Nectar<br />

Saran Wrap<br />

Scoltios tissues<br />

Kraft Cream Cheese<br />

Baby Food 'Z^W<br />

Strained Baby Pood<br />

dexo Shortening<br />

Allsweel HargaHa*<br />

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• Elmo Roper, public opinion an-1 age girls is the sinsip most danger.<br />

slyst: ' oils spot in the American nutritional<br />

"Neglect <strong>of</strong> brtJarifiist b.y teen, picture today."<br />

"Where Friends Meet to Ear<br />

•SERVING<br />

BREAKFAST •» LUNCHEON<br />

DINNER<br />

DELICIOUS SNACKS<br />

THE CHATTERBOX<br />

ffh Street and Central Av«nu«<br />

f>HONI 0717 FOR OUR FREi DILIVlltY SIHVICI<br />

Seaside Theatre<br />

Somers Point, N. j.<br />

FRIDAY . SATURDAY, JUNI !4 . 15<br />

LiSLII CARON in '<br />

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SUNDAY .MONDAY, JUNB U . 17<br />

JOHN WAYNi in<br />

THI HIGH AND MIGHTY<br />

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WEDNESDAY . THURSDAY, jUNi 19 . 30<br />

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—— AND ~.<br />

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Children • 2Se<br />

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• Spaghetti<br />

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PRESCRIPTIONS<br />

OUR SPECIALTY<br />

1 SKILLED PHARMACISTS AT YOUR SERVICE<br />

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OCIAN CITY'S ONLY COSMETIC SALON<br />

Our CosmiHeiin will be hippy to help you with<br />

your Beauty and Hiir needs,<br />

All Pair Trade Prices — Air Conditioned far Your Comfort<br />

Store Hours: 8:15 to 11 P, M. Daily Including Sunday<br />

LR.Ct.E-,<br />

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POPULAR BRANDS<br />

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ON HAND AT ALL TIMES<br />

Extra Spraying<br />

War <strong>On</strong> Skeeters<br />

Heavy Invasion<br />

Spurs <strong>City</strong> Action<br />

Tlic eve nf Ihi 1 first tiny <strong>of</strong> Mini.<br />

mci 1 . Tiu'sdny. broliuhl with il a prevailing<br />

land Ijrerac on which was<br />

buiiif a horde <strong>of</strong> liuiiKry mosquitoes:<br />

As ii result, thi' leleiilione in the 1<br />

ullii'e <strong>of</strong> Safi'ly Diri'iMor I.mireme I',<br />

l.unny cm WutliU'iiiiiy mnrnlnji was<br />

alivi' with eumpUiinH fnim humiised<br />

Director Lunny in an effort to<br />

allnyia.fe the iltuation ordered two<br />

complete mosquito iprays throughout<br />

the city this week, Instead <strong>of</strong><br />

the usual one application.<br />

A S|iulii-sinaii fur lhi> I-Vile'rul Pest<br />

Ciiniriil i'u, in Ailiiiiiii- Ciiy reported<br />

(hat iiii« I'l-Miri «a» urn alum 1 in iu<br />

mllli'liim with I In 1 BP»K ami Hint the<br />

dUcniniuit was Iji'iiin .shared liy resiciems<br />

in Smith Jersey tomnluiillii's<br />

.H far lnl.'iilil as Millville.<br />

In mi effort In stimulate ai'linn in<br />

Ihe Cape Mii.v I'uiinly inusiiuilu ex-<br />

U-rmimtlinn jmiuram, fiver whirl] tin*<br />

inuiik'ipnl ullii-ials have no iiiilhuriiy.<br />

Direetur I.unnv leiirnell thai (lie<br />

filM spray hy airplane over llii;. re*<br />

-,nrt uiij iH' (hint' liy the i-utinly<br />

,!iim ! iiiiN' iliiriim tin 1 riiiilliU' wet>k.<br />

The mesquitaes found the reiort<br />

Tuesday yvhin the weif wind car.<br />

; fied them here from their spawning<br />

grounds on adjacent meadsws<br />

, and mainland swampi, A goad<br />

! breeze from the ocean, which !i<br />

more prevalent this time <strong>of</strong> the<br />

year, helped to carry most <strong>of</strong><br />

; them <strong>of</strong>t again, Wednesday arid<br />

Thursday,<br />

Many. hiiWi'M ! l\ will line! ;(ootl nestny<br />

ill wilt"!' traps esisiiii*; through.<br />

ill uili hi* Hii'si? j^urnliiuitiirM pliiees<br />

' u'huh will ho tile principal tiirMets<br />

Rescue Work is<br />

Demonstrated<br />

Resort CD Group at<br />

Show In Hammonton<br />

(it>- employes anil I'aue May Cum!,<br />

ty lte>i'Lii''Si|il.'id ullieiiils allflltled a j<br />

(ii'mniniiallull II! heavy I'tgiiipmiwll<br />

n'M'ui' SUM!. t?> the New .[prM'y lh'= )<br />

Ikiiiini-nl <strong>of</strong> Civil lU'li'ii^i 1 , iil Ihe ;<br />

iliimmiiiiinn Stale I'ulii 1 ! 1 llari'ai'kv, j<br />

Weilm-Mby evenin;!. I<br />

l!a> intilul M:II»IHIIJ. a meinhei' ill j<br />

Ihii.i' aiviiiH Hie (li'iiionsiriilioii, 'I'lii- I<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> (,'ity man was inn- u! IU iriiin<br />

i.iriyiK lummiiMiiii., ul" the Mali'<br />

v.ho wfii- laituhi the usi> <strong>of</strong> Hie<br />

i'i|lii|)liitHi ill a >pi-L'iul el:ns syum-<br />

T'H'i'il hy tIn. fivil Di.-1'enii' Depart-<br />

llariili! PricP. I'nsriri C'i) (iiieiloi',<br />

iiniMnieil thi' i-vt'fii aliMlM uilii Kay-<br />

Illilild liiilurtl. Kt! Miiiii'e, Hanillil<br />

Hull, -pieMdeilt nl 'the llexelle .Squall,<br />

iind C'liief hiiiii lliii'iiian. ii! Hie<br />

i '.Mr, I'l-ii-i- ii-pnitoil that en'iiris will<br />

lit! inatli 1 .|u ha\c more tily ,worki>rs:<br />

I and Rest'ih' Hi|iiad iriyiTlbers lejiin<br />

tin) iiperatiiin in i-inini-i-linn wilii the<br />

lui-ai t-ivil III-I'IM'IM,- inii\\ Lilltl^lldt<br />

iM'ttii, w tth mi'i-is lu'hi tvciy W't'd<br />

Mrs. Watt was apprehensive about<br />

comirif) to America for the first<br />

time, but onco having arrived and<br />

eyperienced the kind helpfulness<br />

<strong>of</strong> fQtfll Grangers at the dock, her<br />

fears vanished.<br />

She i*. hntiii!' :i yraiu\ limo and<br />

lo\rs the ' bin. hiMiihful bcji-ht's"<br />

.'^ well ;i^ I he "lu'.'iudf ul. cnlcirlul<br />

In mci" lu'if m Ot-tMii Cit> Slu- f\.<br />

[H-( is Ki [cnuiii ](» four or livo<br />

v,t i-ks ni;i)iiri[' V,II"KIUS sif.ht l t k i>nlf'<br />

,'np- .iioiiil'l the coiinti'v (tilling th:il<br />

, lime ili-r "-('Iwcluk' colls fur IHT dr-<br />

I i». i it tie Ii urn Y.iiU'ouw'i lor home<br />

on Aut'ttst y<br />

Mis ilswjilfl It, Loiil. l T S. ri'prO'<br />

^t'nl.i1iM' on r d I' iN Mission mi<br />

| Human Ih)Uil>. li.'ick Jiom toui<br />

"C4H»niuni->ts disj^itist'd .is cif-rv-<br />

, ih. iilnck rt'iwiitt'illy ncjir<br />

I lit' main ullln- tryliiM to llml « nliifi 1<br />

Id pink," ilr. Ilimnn adilPil,<br />

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luULp TO DINERS<br />

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CLUB BREAKFAST-8 to 12 Noon<br />

DINNER — 5 to 9 P. M,<br />

Same Management a! Llncetn Hotel<br />

IVIRITT L. COPI, Ownir.MarioBir<br />

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"Gateway <strong>of</strong> fhe Stars"<br />

NOW PLAYIN&<br />

Through Sunday <strong>Jun</strong>e 26<br />

AT 8:45 P, M,<br />

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in<br />

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stirring Robert Newton<br />

—- Also -~- , '<br />

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Sunday thru Wednesday<br />

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Filmod on the Spot Behind<br />

Prison Walls<br />

— Also —<br />

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. "That Lady"<br />

in Cinemascope, Stuffing<br />

Olivia de Havilland and<br />

Gilbert Roland<br />

-— Alsa _—<br />

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PAGE- 4 — SECTION TWO<br />

Tennessee Pastor First Speaker<br />

For Summer Bible Conference,<br />

The Oeeqn <strong>City</strong> Summer Bible Con<br />

f&reilce. Under the direction <strong>of</strong> Rev.<br />

David P. Wright, will begin Sunday<br />

•t 7:30 p. m, at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bsp-<br />

41st Chupch.<br />

Dr. R. G. JU*e will l»c the speaker,<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 26 through <strong>Jun</strong>e 30, each eve-<br />

ning at 7:30, and ot the morning<br />

Bible hours, Tupf''ay.through Thursday,<br />

at li o'clock. Dr. Lc* Is a dyr>n«iiklc<br />

southern preaohcr, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

the Bellevue Baptist Church, Mem-<br />

DR. R. O. LII<br />

• phis, Tcnn. The church has grown<br />

" to over nine thousand—the largest<br />

; <strong>of</strong> any church east <strong>of</strong> the Mississippi<br />

River.<br />

Dr. Lee holds several honorary<br />

degrees-^ Doctor <strong>of</strong> Divinity, Doctor<br />

" <strong>of</strong> IJWS, Doctor <strong>of</strong> Literature. He is<br />

the author <strong>of</strong> 23 books and many articles<br />

and pamphlets, some <strong>of</strong> which<br />

have been translated into foreign<br />

languages. His famous sermon, "Pay<br />

doy—Someday" has been preached<br />

over Sbtt times in the United States<br />

and in Canada.. He lias preached it<br />

l_ln' his own pulpit each year for 25<br />

- years. It has~been-madc Into a Teeh-<br />

. nlcolor moving picture and has been<br />

shown In many churches throughout<br />

ffifil<br />

wR*yJ Victor,.8. iBelttlt, paster<br />

•yingsllit ind regional represen-<br />

fatly* <strong>of</strong> the Poc|»t T«»t«ment<br />

L*agu*. Inc. will ipcik it the Summer<br />

Bible Confertnc* July 1 (ant<br />

day only) at *he morning 3nd evening<br />

iciilsni.<br />

RiV. VICTOR B. BEATTIE<br />

has made two trips to the Far East<br />

as special evangelist for the League,<br />

aiding in their campaigns which have<br />

resulted In the distribution <strong>of</strong> over<br />

11 million Japanese Scriptures, IV<br />

million Chinese and 2 million Korean,<br />

to dale.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Friday evening the Kcv. Heattic<br />

will show the sound, color motion<br />

picture, "Crisis in Asia."<br />

Neil Fiehthorn is the musical til<br />

rector <strong>of</strong> the Summer Bible Confer<br />

cncii and will lirovlde vocal and instrumental<br />

solos at all sessions. Mr,<br />

Fiehthorn is a Senior at The King's<br />

College, and will act us the Rev,<br />

Mr, Wright's summer assistant dur<br />

ing the Conference season. Doris<br />

Wright will be the Conference or<br />

giinist, Jean Ijiine, pianist.<br />

Special features <strong>of</strong> the Bible Con-<br />

ference arc the Saturday evening<br />

'Film Nights" beginning July 2 in<br />

the church, and Sunday afternoon<br />

'Music Hour" on the Music Pier<br />

from 3 to 4 o'clock, beginning July<br />

1 Cftwfcfi Announcements<br />

f CHURCH OF I -<br />

cTlftlST. SCIENTIST<br />

\ ^Sunday Service—11 a. m., at the<br />

* church, 8th st and A-sbury j\<br />

Sunday Schoul — Open Tuctdav,<br />

• Thursday and Saturday, 1 to 3 p. m.<br />

* W«dn«d«yt—<br />

1 Hr-H. m—Testimonies, <strong>of</strong> healing<br />

JHow spiritual understanding uf the<br />

' law <strong>of</strong> God opens the door to individual<br />

growth and progress will be<br />

brought out at Christian Science<br />

* services Sunday.<br />

Scriptural sclcctionb in the I,c>son<br />

Sermon entitled "Christian Science"<br />

Include the following from Psalms<br />

IjUNJON CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

35th tt. »nd Atbury >v.<br />

' 'ft«v. Crovtr C. Wslt.rj, Minliter<br />

945 a. m. Sunday School under the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Mr. Eugene Debus.<br />

-^1 a m Morning "Seriicq conducted<br />

by the minister. Rev Giovei C<br />

Walters. Sermon topic, "Progressive<br />

P's." The Acts 12:1-17. Special music<br />

'arranged by Mrs. Helen U. Mulllh-<br />

^aujt, direetor <strong>of</strong> musle. Prelude, "The<br />

Shepherd Boy," G. p. Wilson. Offertory,<br />

"Caprice" from "Alcestc,"<br />

Id .W. Von Cluck. Youth trio, Carol<br />

Thompson, Helen Anno Mullinoaux,<br />

,B»bbara Prince. "Father Almighty''<br />

(Panis Angcllcus) Cesar Kranck.<br />

•fttstludc, "But the Lord Is Mindful"<br />

Irani St Paul, F Mcndcluohn<br />

• • •<br />

-ST. JAMES AJM.E<br />

*7Hr *t. «nd Hiven av.<br />

R*v. O. E. Smith, P*5tor<br />

Ha. in.—Morning Service.<br />

1*2 p ID—Sunday School<br />

'8*30 p. m.—Young m- People's Meet<br />

ing.<br />

8 n, m,—Evening Worship.<br />

••' ivJlM p. tti—^rayer Service,<br />

W'7:86 p. m.—<strong>Jun</strong>ior Choir re-<br />

•JJJIJJO p. m.—Senior Choir rehearsal.<br />

. (vflOlmnief: Module U iMiuis, ConfmK>ni<br />

infl Flr*t Frldty. '<br />

:BiTi AUGUSTINE'S ,<br />

i 13th at, and Wtllty ay,<br />

Vy. R»v. Mffr. Bartholomew , B.<br />

•S; 1 Dsyia,,Wlh" , .. . •<br />

pi'W(,, AlMrt p. Siirt, AM, Filter<br />

.;;* 0BMe^tetii on Saturdoys-4 to<br />

aigift, TM to B.<br />

§1 ;Mm nut-mo,<br />

•lAf PrWiV— -<br />

Mass-fl:30 and 8 a. m.<br />

Confessions on Thursday, before—<br />

[^ ^jWo, im to o. . ...<br />

OF /nARTYRS<br />

'""{ifMtim-M. •<br />

Dr. Clements to<br />

Speak on'Walk<br />

Bryn Mawr Pdstor at<br />

Methodist Service<br />

The Bev. Mr. BcaHie strved a; Tho Rev. Dr. Rex Stowefs Clem*<br />

pastor and director <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Clt;<br />

Baptist Church and Summer Dibit onts, pastor <strong>of</strong> the Bryn Mawr Pros,<br />

Confcrence from 1M0 until 1953. He byterian Church in Bryn Mawr, Pa.,<br />

since 1937, will be the gucil minister<br />

this Sunday at the evening Board,<br />

walk Service <strong>of</strong> the First Methodist<br />

Church In [ho Moorlyn Theatre.<br />

Dr, Clements, who has been In the<br />

ministry since his graduation from<br />

the Yale Divinity School in 1029, has<br />

traveled extensively abroad in his<br />

pastoral work.<br />

In 1947 and JII2 he served is sit<br />

Interchange FrMeher In Ortllt<br />

Britain under asuplees <strong>of</strong> the Brltlih<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Churches. It) 1950<br />

he wai iiiest preacher at the<br />

American Church In Paris. In Oc><br />

lober <strong>of</strong> 1914 he went to Korea,<br />

by Invitation <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

the Army, to eolduct a series <strong>of</strong><br />

retreats far the Protestant chap,<br />

lalns.<br />

Prom 1941 to 1949 Dr. Clements<br />

vas president <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Chris.<br />

inn Education <strong>of</strong> tfio Presbyterian<br />

Ihureh in the US and In 1900^ and<br />

981 he was president <strong>of</strong> the Fhllalelphla<br />

Cpuiicil <strong>of</strong> Churches, He is a<br />

Ireetor <strong>of</strong> the Haverford School and<br />

enlor vice president <strong>of</strong> tile Presby.<br />

erian Foundation.<br />

During his pastorate at Bryii Mawr<br />

lie church membership has grown<br />

rom 1,050 to 2,850 and the Sunday<br />

ehooi has a membership over 1*000.<br />

Noted Clerics<br />

at Tabernacle<br />

University Dean is<br />

Morning Speaker<br />

Dr I<br />

The 17th .season <strong>of</strong> Hie Conference<br />

will continue lor 10 consueutive<br />

weeks until September 4, with daily<br />

sessions held In the main miditnritim<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Baptist Church. Tlitf meet<br />

ntfs arc undenominational in einplui<br />

;is and the public is Invited to nl<br />

[end.<br />

1 red G Hallewa* president <strong>of</strong><br />

DIL'H UimeisilA Madman N J uil!<br />

bL> LliL' speaker at the mainlny s*erv-<br />

1LO <strong>of</strong> Hie <strong>Ocean</strong> CitV TabcrnaLle As<br />

Mjclalion on Sundas<br />

Fnui to hi* present position ho<br />

served JS president <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

11:30 si m.<br />

Confessions on Saturdays—4 to<br />

8:30. 7:30 to 9,<br />

Daily Mass—7:30.<br />

First Friday-<br />

Masses—8:30 Ind 8 a. In.<br />

Confessions on Thursday before—<br />

4 to S:30, 7;30 to B,<br />

OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL<br />

40th it. and Asbury av.<br />

Sundays—<br />

Masses—8:30 and 10:.'S0 u m.<br />

Confessions o(t SiiUird.'iy—7:^0 to<br />

9 p. m.<br />

No Daily Mass.<br />

(19:7): "The law <strong>of</strong> the Lord is per-<br />

DR. FRED O, HOLLOWAY<br />

•;€0fct, converting the soul: the tcsti- ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

Maryland College and WesUniiister<br />

mony <strong>of</strong> the Lord is sure, making 10th tt- and Central av.<br />

Theological Seminary and held pas.<br />

wise the ilmple"<br />

The Rev. Frank F. Adler, S. T. M., locates ill Wilmington, Baltimore,<br />

-•^'Thc value <strong>of</strong> understanding this Paitor<br />

and Cherrydale, Va, Dr. Holloway Is<br />

Jaw will also be brought out in pas- Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Weil, Ministry member <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

v<br />

ssges froth "Science and Hcultli <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Methodist Church.<br />

jrlth Key to the Scriptures" bj MJI » The Third Sunday after Trinity The two moriilnM services are at<br />

tiaker Eddy, including the follotvmg 9 a. m. The Early Service 9 and 11 o'clock in the Lake Memo,<br />

{128-4 6, 14> "The term Sen-nee, 9:45 Ji. m. Church School. Nursery rial Tabernaeki. 0th st. arnl Asbury<br />

properly understood, refers only to Ihrouifh Adult Departments. Depart-<br />

'tlie laws <strong>of</strong> God and to His governmentalized worship periods. Film<br />

jrjjjpt <strong>of</strong> the unit eisc. Inclusive <strong>of</strong> series. "This Is the Lite." lti mm. The speaker at the evening serv-<br />

"man ... A knowledge <strong>of</strong> the Science sound, t.'iken from TV, shown during ice at 7:30 In the Strand Theatre,<br />

<strong>of</strong> being develops the latent abilities Instruction period to departments 9th st. and the Boardwalk, will be<br />

•and possibilities, <strong>of</strong> man. It extends from <strong>Jun</strong>ior through Adult. Attend- Dr. Franklin Duncombe. pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

the atmosphere <strong>of</strong> thought, civilly ance cards tflven.<br />

Bala-Cynwyd Methodist Church,<br />

mortals ,-icccss to broader and higher<br />

11 a. m. The Service. The Sernion. Bala-Cynwyd, Pa.<br />

reilim It raises thr thinker into hi',<br />

The Anthem, "SinK Unto the Lord<br />

•native air <strong>of</strong> insight and perspica-<br />

Dr. Duncoinhe is currently celc<br />

a New SotiR." Darst: The Chancel<br />

city."<br />

bratiny his silver aiiniversiiiy as pas-<br />

Choir. The Solo, "The Ninety and<br />

A * #<br />

tor <strong>of</strong> liis church. Hi? his visited<br />

Nine," Jcanlictle Darby Slokcs. The<br />

Europe and the Holy Lands and last<br />

Epistle, 1 Peter S:I>-11 The Gospel.<br />

Luke 15:1-10.<br />

11 a. m. Nursery for small children,<br />

sponsored by Y. W. C. S.<br />

Wednesday—<br />

7:30 p. m. Chancel Choii' rehearsal.<br />

FIRST METHODIST<br />

6th ftt. and Central av.<br />

"The Church with the Carillon"<br />

J. Stanley Wagg, Th. D.. Minister<br />

George G. Ashton, Minister <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

Sunday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 26—<br />

9:30 ". ni- Church School. Closely<br />

Graded Lessons, Classes for every<br />

ajje, Nursery through Adults. Children,<br />

youne; peo]jle and adults will<br />

benefit by spending one hour each<br />

week in the study <strong>of</strong> the Bible. Hoy<br />

E, Darby, superintendent.<br />

11 a. m. Morning Worship, Moorlyn<br />

Theatre on the Hoardwalk. Dr.<br />

Leon T, Moore, District .Superintendent,<br />

Philadelphia Conference,<br />

preaching. Sermon topic. ''What<br />

Amazes Jesus." Artisans attending.<br />

Music by the Chancel Choir.<br />

7:45 p. m. Evening Worship, Moorlyn<br />

Theatre on Hie Boardwalk. Dr<br />

Rex Stowers Clements, pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church,<br />

will prcacli. Special, music.<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 27—<br />

7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting in the<br />

church ollk'O.<br />

* * «•<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

7th st. and Wesley av.<br />

The Gospel-Centered and Missionary-<br />

minded Church<br />

Rev. George Fischer, Th. D., Pastor<br />

9:15 a. in. Prayer meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Suridiiy School Icachers and omccrs<br />

Li IJic choir room.<br />

9:30 a. m. The Church at Study.<br />

Sunday School Lesson, "God and the<br />

Nations." The Lesson to be taught<br />

from the pulpit by Dr. D. A. McIIhat.<br />

toil, teacher <strong>of</strong> Hie Good Fellowship<br />

Mqn'a Blblif Class <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian.<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> Gcnnantown, I'a.,<br />

and past president <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />

Subbulii School Superintendents'<br />

Association. Classes for all ai$cs.<br />

10:45 a. m. Nursery for small children<br />

sponsored by the Iting's Daugh.<br />

leM ill m CHUfch HbUSb.<br />

$«• Pag*. S, column 3,pl(atf<br />

DR. FRANKLIN DUNCOMBE<br />

summer spent siv weeks 111 South<br />

America with 17 ministers under the<br />

auspices <strong>of</strong> the Bojld ol Missions<br />

and the Board <strong>of</strong> Evangelism. They<br />

held nrcnchlnK missions and visited<br />

schools, churches and institutions In<br />

14 countries<br />

The chaplain for the day will be<br />

Dr. Leon T. MoorcL district' superintendent<br />

in the Philadelphia Area <strong>of</strong><br />

the Methodist Church. The soloist<br />

for both the morning and evening<br />

services will he Fritz Kruc(jcr, director<br />

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

Quartette and Chorus, 'l^ieso two music<br />

groups wiU make their first appearance<br />

<strong>of</strong> the season on Sunday,<br />

July .').<br />

Radio Program For<br />

Christian Scientists<br />

"The Availability <strong>of</strong> Clod's Law'<br />

the subject <strong>of</strong> a Christian Science<br />

radio program Over WOR, New York,<br />

it Its Mutual "Radio Chapel", on Sunday<br />

at »:30 0. in.<br />

Another Christian Science program<br />

will be nlvcn over KYW. I'liila^Jc-lphlj,<br />

from 9 30 to B 45 a m jb pjrt<br />

<strong>of</strong>. Uiu-"FuttU'lit ALUUU" striua!<br />

fc)<br />

THE OCEAH CITY<br />

•m<br />

t<br />

>&<br />

QJ6f<br />

^¥^>% "•'"•viW<br />

n<br />

•*,« f,<br />

those two tiny figujiii on le> <strong>of</strong> the wedding e»ke ... the btlde<br />

ind tht groom .,, ate a symbol. They mean that from thU day totwatd<br />

two people will be as one ... joined together in. p»rf«« unity,<br />

forming tht nueleus ol a new ftmily group,<br />

Thty have stood before tht church alt«r, pUdging tViBmselvci to<br />

each other and to Ood. Their rnatrkp his bten »tatted in the right<br />

wiy, ^»Uh God's blessing upon it.<br />

In the years to tjomi they will look biok upon this d»y, and upon<br />

their holy moment together in the Church. Thty will remember the<br />

leetption Ut« when they eut this cakt, wh*n there w»» liughter<br />

ind gaiety and nothing hut love around them. When they return<br />

to thlit ehurch on Sundays, they will always s*e in th»ir mind«* eyes<br />

their own Afurei, standing before the altar, taking their holy vow.<br />

tattle wonder that tht Chur§h will alw«y§ mean so much to them<br />

when they h»ve laid the loundatlon for their h»ppinei8 within it,<br />

SiLyAON'S<br />

RfXAU WAftMACr<br />

9th St. and Aibury Avfc Ph, 1M9<br />

ARTHUR M. DoMARIS<br />

Riiii*r — Iniursr<br />

106 Atlantic Ava, Phone 1233<br />

HUGrtU<br />

CENTRAL PHARMACY<br />

8th St. ind W«ley Ave. Ph. 0245<br />

1, LiSLi<br />

Realtor<br />

4i6l Central Aveniie Phone 0014<br />

This Series Is Being Published Under the Sponsorship <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />

HANIY LLOYD CHATTIN<br />

Rial lilate — Insurant.<br />

1315 Asbury Avenue Phone 0060<br />

OCIAN CITY HOlAi<br />

SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

1001 Asbury Avenue Phone 0012<br />

OCiAN CITY<br />

WATER SERVICE COMPANY<br />

210 Tenth Street Phone 0423<br />

PAlMiR<br />

Chevrolet - Oldtmoblls • Frigldnlre Appliincii<br />

1117-29 AiburyAvc. Ph. 0235-0236<br />

.aasM<br />

W>4.<br />

*Sm<br />

u<br />

'&<br />

11 » a siordhouo* (,(,! °" d Bood elliienshlp<br />

Jloot<br />

Cha<br />

SAMPSON and HAMADA<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing — Forced Air Heit '<br />

i<br />

328 West Avenue . Phone.i<br />

THI NATIONAL BANK<br />

OF OCIAN CITY<br />

801 Asbury Avenue Phone 130*<br />

HOWARD 5. STAINTON<br />

one 15M<br />

810 Ashyry Avenue P"<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

ILKTRlC COMPANY<br />

800 Asbury Avenue<br />

Phone OtJllj<br />

,wjliNJ 24, 19SS<br />

J^TFARM PRObUCT<br />

m to data released by Uic<br />

e> DcpBitraent <strong>of</strong> Agrlcul-<br />

, h suciinn only to eggs 1(1<br />

.— ..... <strong>of</strong> production <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey agricultural proauets. In 1954<br />

milk contributed about 17 cent! out<br />

<strong>of</strong> each dollar <strong>of</strong> the Garden St.<br />

ate's<br />

valui? <strong>of</strong> "farm prgducts<br />

AWNINGS & VENETIAN BLINDS<br />

Call Jim Barbour for Estimates<br />

DAY -NIGHT or WEEK ENDS<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 3393<br />

Write P.O.Box 656<br />

BARBOUR'S AWNING SERVICE<br />

Real Home<br />

' Perhaps a batter designation for our establishment<br />

would be "a home where funerals<br />

ire conducted." We have tried to make it a<br />

real home, complete with all the conveniences<br />

and facilities <strong>of</strong> a private home, spacious<br />

enough to accommodate many guests without<br />

confusion or crowding. We want it to be a<br />

place—a second home—where the bereaved<br />

family can meet their friends or, If they desire,<br />

to have complete privacy during one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />

trying times <strong>of</strong> their lives. We have replaced<br />

gloom with brightness; formality with comfort,<br />

CHESTER J. WIMBERG<br />

FUNERAL DIRECTOR<br />

201 Asbury Avt, Phone 2654<br />

"Three Generations <strong>of</strong> Funeral Service"<br />

NOTICE OF SUMMER SERVICES<br />

Holy Trinity Episcopal Church<br />

11 th Street and Central Avenue<br />

7:30 A, M, . . , HOLY COMMUNION<br />

9 A.M. . , , . FAMILY iUCHARiST<br />

J1 A. M. — MORNING liRVICl WITH SfRMON<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Upper Township's 8th Grade Graduating Class<br />

UHiUAll!; WiNMEKS in Upper Townsnip ScKool at Marmora, who will attend <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High next September<br />

are: Front row, from left, WilUam Flukey, John Collins, David Rassmussen, Gerald McLoed, Ruth Lloyd, Helen wanek,<br />

William Webb, Paul Mason .Florence Sannino, Marilyn Clayton; back row, Joseph Allen, Robert Camp, Grace Moort,<br />

Elma Lou Shropshire, Carol Ann Lafferty, Marguerite Zimmerman, Claude Kohler, John Hubor, Haymond Qriner, Mary<br />

Brrickson, Raymond Bailey, Lawrence Jolly, George Hess and Carol Joseph.—Senior Studio.<br />

Church Announcements<br />

Csntinued frsm page 4<br />

WOND<br />

WMID<br />

WIP<br />

WOR<br />

HOW<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

(1400kel Sundiy 8:15 A.M.<br />

(1340kt) Sunday 1:15 P.M.<br />

mOke) Sunday 1:15 P.M,<br />

(jriBke) Sundiy 1:15 P.M.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />

Assn., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, X<br />

76TH SEASON JUNI 26TH<br />

m A.M._and 11:00 A.M,-identical Services<br />

LAKI MiAAORIAL TABERNACLE<br />

ASBURY AVINUi, Sth TO 6th STRUTS<br />

SPEAKER •<br />

Dr. Fred G. Holloway<br />

President, Drew University^ Madison, N. J.<br />

SOLO/Sr, FRITZ KRU1GER<br />

7i30 P. M,- STRAND THEATRE<br />

?lh AND THI BOARDWALK<br />

SPEAKER:<br />

Dr. Franklin Duncombe<br />

Pijfer, Bala-Cynwyd Mtthodiit Chureh, lala-Cynwyd, Pa,<br />

SOLOIST: FRITI KRUEG6R<br />

JULY 3RD<br />

9:00 A,M,and 11:00 A.M.<br />

SHAKER;<br />

Dr. Allen A. Stockdale<br />

Staff Speaker, National Association <strong>of</strong> Manufacturers<br />

MUS/Ci OCEAN CITY TAiiRNACLi QUARTETTE<br />

7:30 P. M,<br />

SPEAKER;<br />

,. Dr. Edward Hughes Pruden<br />

Pastor, Fin! Baptist^ Church, Waihin§»on, D. C,<br />

•-. MUSIC- OCiAN CITT TAiiRNACLi CHORUS<br />

PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE<br />

FOR THE MORNING SERVICES<br />

family, Horace Werner, Superlntcn.<br />

dent,<br />

FIRST<br />

/'M. Silnae|i week day<br />

1 from a 10 ll:3o a, in. In Church Hall,<br />

CUSTOM MADi<br />

ORNAMENTAL<br />

IRON<br />

Mode in our<br />

Own Plant<br />

In Marmora<br />

Galvanized CORNER<br />

COLUMN «H«T 32,50<br />

Painted CORNER<br />

COLUMN. ««T 28,50<br />

Galvanized FLAT<br />

COLUMN/•MIT 24,00<br />

Painted FLAT<br />

COLUMN.,>.T 21.00<br />

AVAILABLE IN ANY L1N6TH<br />

ON SHORT NOTICE<br />

H, C. AJVIOS<br />

ORNAMENTAL<br />

IRON WORKS<br />

417 34th St. Phone 3180<br />

DIRECTORS<br />

IN TIME OF .TtOUIU — WE<br />

•CrO-77<br />

|MiuB»HS| JHL<br />

CHAMIER OF COMMERCE -VFW<br />

KIWANiS •- AMERICAN LEGION<br />

EOTABY • ARTISANS J<br />

Home Buyers<br />

More Selective<br />

Getting New Models;<br />

Not Pro-War Type<br />

The prasppcUce humc buyer U be<br />

comhiE more selective and hiore<br />

sophisticated.<br />

This sharpening <strong>of</strong> public tastcj<br />

in houslnt; design and constntctlon,<br />

occording to David Slipher, chaW<br />

man <strong>of</strong> the Research Institute <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Association <strong>of</strong> Home Builders,<br />

la one uf the maj<strong>of</strong> .ractors in<br />

the slKnllicant progre-,* that has<br />

been made In residential housing<br />

since the end <strong>of</strong> World War IE.<br />

Slipher noted that after World<br />

WST A buuttn mrt aMapttal<br />

wtet/tit< urtfteedtfltid• diffljBW^3 itj.,.<br />

rlew iioriiefi mi, U was Uie CMS JtWt<br />

lutomobBes, mkW M B*|Pii<br />

houses vmn wumiil"8?er ,ftt*B|j'(;<br />

W pre-war mwlels. , • •. • v''.'Wyisa<br />

«M Ih'e Hail to iaWt-'-&&gmi<br />

tmM, uiiy Mind t mtrmamti<br />

tor any ftouii thty eouW '.pradliN,?^<br />

iltpher UU. fToday, Jutt any .*4ta*.'«<br />

won't- do. BuUden mult pmMf*^<br />

aoid houses or they find thenutfye*<br />

without fcuitomeri." ; ,u<br />

BUY WHERE YOU SEE THIS SEAt<br />

YOU ARE ASSURED<br />

QUALITY MERCHANDISE - FAIR PRICES<br />

SERVICE AFTER THE SALE<br />

JtTLANTIG'GIT.t<br />

THE<br />

SJUTHtsp KE«f il»SU<br />

f<br />

ThU Sundey Morning^<br />

Guest Speaker: ,£<br />

Dr. Won fT<br />

Mobre<br />

District Superintendent,,<br />

„ <strong>of</strong>'Mie<br />

Philadelphia Conftrencf^<br />

*^y^sat«^


Cl<br />

7<br />

THREE<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

years/I Hand said.<br />

He credited much <strong>of</strong> the Improve-<br />

ptimistic<br />

'Sabrina Fair' Enthusiastically<br />

ment to tho fact that the United<br />

States Is now dealing "from real<br />

strength."<br />

Received at Gateway Opening<br />

Con«r«tui»n iHand Hid thir tti* A star-studded cast onstage and Miss Bennett, star <strong>of</strong> many mov-<br />

United Statn tia* new gotten *w»y star-studded, enthusiastic audience ies, Broadway productions and tele-<br />

from th* balanced concept >$ mll- sent the Gateway Playhouse at Som vision, was given an ovation after<br />

Itiry pm/mr and has .given *m- era Point alt to ah auspicious start the final curtain and showered with<br />

phMlt *o Ml* Air Force to protect on it? fourth season <strong>of</strong> summer the- Sowers from Gateway admirers.<br />

thlt nation from pQ|ilbl» agsret- atre, Tuesday night.<br />

,'beftre tfie slate ran- Mvfi*<br />

Her performance'wu admirable<br />

The romantic comedy "Sabrlna<br />

flttte Dlnbted American "There Is no question that our<br />

for lh> very* and good humor and<br />

Fair" proved to bo one <strong>of</strong> tho most<br />

pit S*tuntay.«t WMdwwd, Strategic Air Command lsjar super-<br />

an obviously polished ityl* which<br />

entertaining shows the Playhouse has<br />

TiMinet Hand gave .an ior to that <strong>of</strong> Russia and'our bases<br />

can protect Itheoemut <strong>of</strong> emotion)<br />

evor <strong>of</strong>fered, due largely to tho en<br />

on fiia state <strong>of</strong> the are such as to indicate to Russia<br />

over the ifootllght*.<br />

crgctic performance <strong>of</strong> Constance<br />

that It would be destroyed, qukkly Bennett, a Hollywood and ttago vet- Producer Jonathan Dwlght wel-<br />

_t,Wog gullible about the<br />

If It begnn a war,"- he said.. eran who successfully translated her comed the opening night audience<br />

jln Russia's attitude, all signs "If war snouia come we would not charms Into the role <strong>of</strong> the bouncy prior'<br />

MntUo.a more. duraNo peace than lose, but no one could win," the young Sabrlna FalrchUd, a chauf-<br />

W known kw jut 4b the th pfcst pat 10 or IS 15 C Congressman declared. d l d<br />

feur's daughter with a zet,t for getting<br />

the most out <strong>of</strong> life<br />

But It w» not M Mlt» Bennett<br />

STUFFED SQUAB by *ny meant. IAn exceptionally<br />

fine tupporflng £**t was whet<br />

S CHICKEN<br />

really made "Sabrlna Fair" a<br />

smith lilt with the large audience<br />

ilVELY IN THIS AREA<br />

and lent guffawi echoing continu-<br />

PRIZE-WINNING CHICKENS<br />

ally over the bay.<br />

COOKED IN OUR ROTIS6ERIH<br />

Tod Andrew!, in the romantic lead<br />

Always a targe Variety <strong>of</strong> Take-Homo Platters <strong>of</strong> Linus Larrobee Jr, Jounu busi-<br />

Advance Ord»r» Appreciated<br />

ness executive and millionaire, wo-i<br />

equally well roccived for his convincing<br />

work And the audience<br />

Chicken Cottage simply adored Marjorlo Guteson, the<br />

i. Open Daily Phone 3395<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> tha TabernKle for It. now way road shoulders have had time to get a parked<br />

bulldlno, which he uld will be to harden, tho <strong>of</strong>fer Of free towing mud has also been witJU,<br />

ultra-modtrn and 4« designed to be<br />

DelawareOwners In line with church detlwn Ideas<br />

for the next 100 yean. Ha dltclo*<br />

ed that preparation Of working<br />

Hosts at Dinner drawings Is now in prograu. i<br />

DINNER<br />

Arthur G. Watklns gave his usual<br />

75 at Pre-Seaioh jovial performance as toantmaster.<br />

Party In Hotel<br />

Mr. and Mrs. -John W. Asli, own Parkway DisconHnues<br />

GOOD FOOD<br />

crs <strong>of</strong> the Delaware Hotel, were<br />

hosts Monday evening at the fifth free 6as and Towing<br />

annual pro-season owner party: for Tiet gasoline and freo-towing on<br />

other local hotel people, business as- the Garden State Parkway were dis- Carefully Prepared — Pleasantly Served<br />

sociates and public <strong>of</strong>ficials. About 75 continued today following the'openattended:<br />

Ing <strong>of</strong> several permanent service cen-<br />

to the curtain, and gave a The hotel at 3rd st. and the board<br />

brief rundown <strong>of</strong> the stars and walk opened for guests yesterday.<br />

ters along New Jersey's new super-<br />

shows coining later in tho summer Mr. Ash has been bwnor-operalor hlghway.<br />

TWENTY-SECOND STREET<br />

Mayor Fred W. Chapman, <strong>of</strong> Som- since 1949.<br />

- Both free services were Instituted<br />

crs Point, Introduced some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

large gathering <strong>of</strong> other prominent Mayan <strong>of</strong> trine neighboring by Oie New Jersey Highway Aulliorpeople<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atlantic and Cape May csmmunlHet were among the Ity early this year for the benefit <strong>of</strong> RESTAURANT<br />

Counties who were in the aduience. ouetht. They were Mayor. Edward stranded motorists pending the com<br />

Among those on hand were Paul B. Bowker,


sfea<br />

f<br />

CAGE 6 —SECTION THREE<br />

ttuth Bird to Wed<br />

William Woolborl<br />

igOMERS POINT—Mr, and Mri, AL<br />

lip Bird, 215 Fox Terrace, Somers<br />

Wilt, announce the eniigement <strong>of</strong><br />

ttelr -daughter, Ruth, to William<br />

•Woolbert, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Leon<br />

Woolbcrt, 609 7th ft. No date has<br />

been set for the wedding,<br />

"Mr. Woolbert to with the Navy in<br />

HUlwMphia.<br />

Council Meets Tonight<br />

'!TSOMEHS FOWT—A regular meet.<br />

log <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council will be held at<br />

cftyhall this (Friday) evening, at fl<br />

p* m,<br />

Traffic Policemen<br />

Assigned to Churches<br />

SOMERS POINT—Because <strong>of</strong> heavy<br />

Sunday traffic, Captain Charlei Gray<br />

<strong>of</strong> thd police department announced<br />

that four special <strong>of</strong>ficers will be<br />

placed on church detail beginning<br />

Sunday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 28, and continuing un.<br />

til after Labor Day, *<br />

George Burns will be on duty at<br />

Orneu Lutheran Church from fl;30 a.<br />

m, to 12;»0 p. m.i William Hodwn,<br />

Bethany Methodist Church, same<br />

hours; Linwood ullhs, at First Ba|».<br />

list Church, same hours- William<br />

Lockhart, at Seaside Theater where<br />

St. Joseph's parish will hoar mass,<br />

from 8:30 a, m, to 12:30 p. m.<br />

ONI STANVAU-* •"• M»il*«IMIIIt<br />

Tot Ov« BaUA Centey <strong>On</strong>e el Amtrica's<br />

BattM Dining FlacM. Known from Coast<br />

to COM* lor Bittti Sewiet.,, I« th«<br />

TuHw Preparation <strong>of</strong> the Same<br />

Food Your Grandfather Enjoyed.<br />

SttWo<strong>City</strong>iN.I<br />

•Ct<br />

MargarettaPhSfhr, Manogemtnt<br />

"j"M OsmtwiyD»roltf»Wtek iaNeentolA,M,<br />

pnficisiON..,<br />

That safeguards your health<br />

When you leave your doctor's prescription iii<br />

I he akilleil Itaiiils <strong>of</strong> our rp>>Uicrei] |ilitirniu><br />

cists, you can be sure that it will be filled witli<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>itwifiinil precision from frrali siipp'IicA <strong>of</strong><br />

top-quality, potent tlrujii,<br />

PESSA.NQ PHARMACY<br />

ATLANTIC AVENUi AT THIRD<br />

Fres Delivery Phone 1889<br />

We're in business for your health!<br />

it.<br />

Court Orders<br />

Man From <strong>City</strong><br />

Fines Imposed <strong>On</strong><br />

Other Disturbers<br />

YOU DON'T NEED CASH<br />

THE PETER PAYMENT PLAN<br />

Up fo s 2500 in Building Materials<br />

No Down Payment -- 36 Mos. to Pay<br />

ETER Lumber Co.<br />

e. Phone 3200<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Final Scores In For<br />

Memorial Traffic Toll<br />

Despite early Indications that the<br />

<strong>1955</strong> Memorial Day week end established<br />

an all time record for this hot<br />

Iday In trafflc fatalities, substantially<br />

final flMureg from the 48 stales and<br />

the District <strong>of</strong> Columbia reported by<br />

state <strong>of</strong>ficial* for the "ilow Down<br />

Parsonage to Open<br />

SOMERS POINT—<strong>On</strong> July 0, from<br />

8 to 10 p, m,, open house will be<br />

featured at Ihe new parsonage <strong>of</strong><br />

Ihe Bethany Methodist Church.<br />

Discolored Plant<br />

May Need Food<br />

Second Fertilizing<br />

Often Advisable<br />

By GEORGE W. MINSIN<br />

AgrlEullurtl Agsnt<br />

Hove you as a homeowner noticed<br />

any 'lightening <strong>of</strong> color in plant<br />

growth in your vegtable garden, or<br />

perhaps leaves <strong>of</strong> B6w4rs or other<br />

plants showing a light green color?<br />

This may result from lack <strong>of</strong> plant<br />

nutrients. Even though you may<br />

have applied adequate fertilizer material<br />

to date heavy rains <strong>of</strong> recent<br />

week! may have taken a kit <strong>of</strong> this<br />

food material Into solution and<br />

leached it from the soil. Perhaps a<br />

timely item you can do now would<br />

be to iide dress the vegetable far.<br />

den and make sure thaf other plants<br />

around your home grounds have<br />

plenty <strong>of</strong> feetL<br />

ROSE DUST<br />

Research carried on by the U, S,<br />

Deportment <strong>of</strong> Agriculture is direct,<br />

ed not only at a farmlni populnce<br />

but also to homeowner!: Recently<br />

analysts have been made <strong>of</strong> many<br />

types <strong>of</strong> materials which are lold<br />

on the market for the control <strong>of</strong><br />

roie disease and Uliectt, Of the many<br />

on the market they suggest that i<br />

<strong>of</strong> 6 multl-purpoie ennbinmtions<br />

eouid be used,<br />

All six <strong>of</strong> the superior mines contain<br />

5% DDT and 1% Llndane as Insctticldes,<br />

pluj one <strong>of</strong> the following<br />

fungicides—mitictdes combinations:<br />

(1113147. copper, M% sulfur,' 1.3%<br />

aramlte; (2) 3.4% copper, 25% sulfur,<br />

4% malathlon; BJ 7J% ferbam,<br />

25% sulfur, 1S% anmiU; (4)<br />

7.S% feriram, 1% Karathane, 1.5%<br />

Umite; (S) i% zlnefe, 1.5% araralte;<br />

(S) 8% zlneb, 1% Karsthane, l.B%<br />

Jlllfllllttfl<br />

It u'jugissted that kMMn<br />

when purebulng any <strong>of</strong> the aU pur-<br />

Hand Calls for Crackdown on<br />

Needless Opening <strong>of</strong> Bridges<br />

y..i<br />

J&r those who desire<br />

individuality...<br />

The man who bontiN he '•avs what<br />

he think* is only excusing himself<br />

for not thlilkinj! what lie says,<br />

Clipper's 2IS and 223 horsepower V-8 rngines develop mora<br />

p«w*!r than any other inerliiim-prii/ff] ear!<br />

QUALITY LITY<br />

Biult by Packard k craflimcn, Clipptr is tlie niitstanding d car<br />

in in c-ij-ss for fine t,ir qit.ihtic and sheer vaiuel el<br />

The Clipper is the big buy. . . for it gives you the th most tc»r<br />

for your money In thr medium-price field!<br />

iVM iNViTB YOU-TO COMM tN TOOAY_. * .^TAKM THE<br />

En|oy "TV READER'S DIGEST" — WTILTV ChimMt t, 1:00 P.<br />

Maybe preaching woul,<br />

more practice If f0WPr<br />

look upon it «, a<br />

by J\ute*d Cflfo***,<br />

BISHOP MOTOR SALES, In<br />

You Will Enjoy<br />

SHOPPING on the BOARDWALK<br />

= NOTIGEN s<br />

The Remembrance Shop<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Card and Gift Headquarters<br />

IS LOCATiD AT . . •<br />

962 BOARDWALK<br />

GIFTS — TOYS — CARDS<br />

PHONE 3387<br />

For Everyone<br />

Gifts<br />

IMP/^DTcn DOMESTIC<br />

IA ^S D AND NQVILTY ITEMS<br />

Imported Silk NiCKTIiS from Java<br />

They are New<br />

They are Unusual<br />

_ They are ieauflfui<br />

?OMi IN ANDJKTHEM<br />

740 iOARDWALK<br />

PHONI "SIR<br />

S<br />

TH1 OC1AN CITY SENTINIL.LEPOBft<br />

SOMMS POINT—In hearings Sat anil Live" campaign, show a 2,3 per<br />

unlay before Municipal Judge nleh- cent reduction below the flnnl trafard<br />

Thompson, Prank H, Q'Koefe, SO, fic death total for 19S4,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Newark, was given a SO-tlay sits. .Attorney General Graver C. RicW<br />

pended sentenee and ordered to man Jr. pointed out that 22 states<br />

leave the city, after he was charged<br />

and the District <strong>of</strong> Columbia reduced<br />

fatalities below 1BS4 while eight<br />

wllh being drunk and disorderly In<br />

stales held even with their record<br />

the vicinity '<strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Has. <strong>of</strong> a year ago for Memorial Day<br />

l<br />

week end. Eighteen states recorded<br />

E, Alden nichards, 2,1, Main si., an Increase in iraflle deaths for _thit<br />

Itoyorsford, paid a fine <strong>of</strong> S2S on a period from fl p. m, on May 27 lo<br />

iliarge <strong>of</strong> being a disorderly per«on midnight on May 31. as compared<br />

on Shore Road, and a fine <strong>of</strong> $10 with last year. Five slates (Rhode Is-<br />

for failure to have his driver's II. land, Vermont, Idaho, Montana and<br />

uense und rpiilslratipn in his posses, North Dakota) and the Distrlcl <strong>of</strong><br />

sion,<br />

Columbia had no hluhway dcathii<br />

Kenneth Schnell, 30, <strong>of</strong> 14-10 Afton during the period.<br />

st, PhUadolphia, was fined $83 on a<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> being a disorderly person, In commenting on the record <strong>of</strong><br />

_ Samuel Shapiro, 59S0 Koniple av,, New Jersey. Attorney General nleh.<br />

Philadelphia, waived a hearing, and man said: "Despite our best efforts<br />

paid a line <strong>of</strong> SJO for failure to yield to alert and safeguard the traveling<br />

the right <strong>of</strong> way at an intersection, public, Memorial week end brought<br />

and bcinsi Involved In a minor acci- needless loss <strong>of</strong> life on the high<br />

dent ,11 Bay and Mjgbee av, ways <strong>of</strong> our State, Soon we will be<br />

Louis J, Piore, Philadelphia, for.<br />

preparing for another long week end,<br />

foiled $30 bail when he failed to<br />

which will be. in fact, anolher test<br />

appear for a hearing on a elurge <strong>of</strong><br />

for survival in traffe. Let's resolve<br />

areless driving on the Mays Landing<br />

to include safety In our Fourth <strong>of</strong><br />

July travel plans and try to keen<br />

road.<br />

the fatality slate clean by use <strong>of</strong> four<br />

Those who waived hearings and simple and familiar words; 'Slow<br />

paid lines for various motor vehicle Down and Live!<br />

violations! James Kyan, Stamford,<br />

Colin,, fined 115 for careless drlvng;<br />

Charles Prye, 102 N, Monroe<br />

iv,, Margate, $S0 fine for careless<br />

driving; Hubert G. Schwab, Phlladelphia.<br />

fined $1B for careless driv.<br />

ing; John E, Wagner, Philadelphia,<br />

fined $15 for careless driving; Venedlclo<br />

Fernande?,, 1203 Columbia av,,<br />

Pleasantville, fined jSO for careless<br />

driving.<br />

1 pose materials now sold on ihe mar.<br />

ket for control <strong>of</strong> pests on roses<br />

should buy one <strong>of</strong> the above six that<br />

"<br />

show those ingredients listed. Many<br />

<strong>of</strong> the mixtures examined showed<br />

that materials were incompatible<br />

and one material mlsed with the<br />

Legion Groups other cut down the effectiveness <strong>of</strong><br />

both,<br />

Enjoy Dinner<br />

EST CONTROL<br />

Speaking <strong>of</strong> all purpose mixtures,<br />

Wilson Honored for if your vegetable garden is small<br />

Rescuing Fishermen and you are iiiteresled In producing<br />

quality vegetables try using one <strong>of</strong><br />

Legion Auxiliary<br />

SOMEBS POINT — Clark-EIlason he all purpose vegetablj dust or<br />

>ost 382, American Legion, and Us prays now on the market. The use<br />

Plans For Events<br />

Auxiliary held the annual past com. f these combination materials will<br />

SOMEBS POINT—Nomination <strong>of</strong><br />

mandcrs' and presMenls' jlinner give you adequate<br />

lrictrs featured a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Saturday evening at Mac's Restau- seN and inset-ts.<br />

Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Ciark.Ella.ign Post 3S2. rant.<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> the new materials give<br />

American Legion, •Monday evening About 50 attended the dinner, with beltoi<br />

in the Post Homo. Nominations will William yieih, a past commander, as<br />

bo open for the next meeting, July loastmaster. Mr. Vitslh outlined the<br />

II. work <strong>of</strong> the Marine Unit <strong>of</strong> the In.<br />

Mrs, Evelyn Hartley presided, A :al civil defense,<br />

eport was made on Ihe poppy sale Richard Schmeld. commander <strong>of</strong><br />

at which $59-was realised. Plans were<br />

the Psit, ipreitntBd Wsrren Wilson<br />

made for a takeout sale <strong>of</strong> sea-<br />

with • brsnit medal and certififood<br />

platters July 1, at the Post<br />

cate, to honor {him for rescuing<br />

Home,<br />

two fishermen October 11, 1953.'<br />

Plans were completed for the three Mr. Wilson Is vice-commander <strong>of</strong><br />

booths the Auxiliary will have at the the Marine Unit.<br />

summer carnival <strong>of</strong> the Post, July 7,<br />

B and 9, at the Post Home,<br />

He was cited for having saved the<br />

Mrs: Lois Ewing Will be in charge ILves <strong>of</strong> Iwo fishermen who fell over,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the parcel post booth, Mrs, hoard from the boat "Our Boy" in<br />

Maudo Clark, the fancy work booth, the waters <strong>of</strong> the inlet between<br />

and Mrs, William Vieth the fancy <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Langport,<br />

work and novelty booth. Mrs. Vieth .Mrs, Herman Meskers, a past presi.<br />

was hostess at the social hour which dent uf the auxiliary, introduced the,<br />

followed the meeting.<br />

past <strong>of</strong>ficers present: Mrs. Lois<br />

Ewinf, Mrs, Claire Vielh and Mrs,<br />

llutli Haijeriy. Past commanders in-<br />

Methodist Women<br />

cluded William Vielh, John Sum-<br />

Install Officers<br />

mers IT I, Albert Ewlnff and John De.<br />

SOMERS POINT—Installation <strong>of</strong> bus,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the Woman's Society <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Vieth, Immediate pasl presi.<br />

Christian Service took place at the dent <strong>of</strong> the Auxiliary, was presented<br />

evening service Sunday in Bethany with a corsage, Mrs, John Debus,<br />

Methodist Church. Mrs, Edward Wat. wife <strong>of</strong> the immediate past com-<br />

lei's was installed as president; Mrs, mander <strong>of</strong> the Post, received the<br />

Ralph Barrett, vice president; Mrs, floral centerpiece. .Dancing concluded<br />

Floyd Vorhees, treasurer; Mrs, Karl the evemn<br />

Hickmun, recording secretary; also<br />

the following secretariat: Mrs. Vor.<br />

hues, Literature and Publications:<br />

1 Benewlnl his long effort to avoid "It ittmi fa line tfiBfe li no %o-<br />

lengthy and needless Interruptions lutlon ,to iHili problem except, as Is<br />

<strong>of</strong> highway traffic -caused by the<br />

dono In «ome caioi, that i tht<br />

brjdgH ihould *• «ptn«d on SBBI*<br />

frequent opening <strong>of</strong> drawbridges in<br />

regularly established schedule, and<br />

the South Jersey resort area. Con-<br />

that the boatmen should guide<br />

gressman T. Millet Hand, <strong>of</strong> New<br />

makes only<br />

themselves accordingly.<br />

Jersey's Second District, has filed<br />

flfiother complaint with the Army "I am conscious <strong>of</strong> the great Im-<br />

flony Club<br />

Englneeri, it was disclosed today.<br />

i<br />

portance <strong>of</strong> sport boating throughout<br />

In a letter to Ll.-Col. William p. our area, and I certainly do not want<br />

Murphy, acting district engineer in the boatmen to be unduly inconveni-<br />

the Philadelphia district, Congress, enced! However, there is such a<br />

lucts Officers<br />

man Hand called attention to his thing as the balancing <strong>of</strong> conveni-<br />

complaints in previous years, ences.<br />

iDinntr Climaxes<br />

"I am frank to say that I would<br />

"To my own personal knowledge,<br />

100 Attend<br />

rather have one boat somewhat in-<br />

the bridge over Ihe Cap* Miy convenienced than to tie up 100 or<br />

e<br />

Canal last Sunday wai spin five so motor vehicles and traffic gener-<br />

times In a period <strong>of</strong> 30 to IS minally for literally downs <strong>of</strong> periods<br />

utes," he laid, "With the lummer throughout a busy day.<br />

season on the verge <strong>of</strong> opening In<br />

our Southern New Jersey ressrti, "The situation has become so<br />

Ihli iproblem bids fair to be went serious that It will tend lo discour-<br />

thtn ever,<br />

age automobile .traffic to our sea,<br />

shore resorts, and thus seriously<br />

"For the life <strong>of</strong> me, I do not un. disrupt the economy or the area,"<br />

dersland why 100 to 200 motor ve. he declared,<br />

hides should be held In line for a<br />

protracted period <strong>of</strong> time and the "I sincerely hope you will review <strong>of</strong> ice cream-<br />

right-<strong>of</strong>-way invariably yielded to this situation and alleviate these dif-<br />

one small vessel with fishing or ra. ficultles by enforcing reMiilaliuns be.<br />

dio outrlgging, or indeed, for a fore the height <strong>of</strong> the summer sea.<br />

larger vessel without outriyginyL sun Is upon us," he concluded. er YOU CAN SUY1<br />

Navy Introducing<br />

Recruiting Program<br />

The Navy Recruiting Ofnee this<br />

week announced a,new radio pro.<br />

Kram, "Career Unlimited", to bo<br />

heard each Wednesday morning at<br />

10:15 over WLDB, the Atlantic,<strong>City</strong> '<br />

Broadcasting Company. Arrange-1<br />

ments were completed this week. I<br />

Career Unlimited" will bring Us-!<br />

teners the latest In records, local re.<br />

K news, as well as answers la<br />

any questions sent in to the recruit.<br />

Ing <strong>of</strong>fice In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. The purpose<br />

<strong>of</strong> the program is to bring to<br />

the youth <strong>of</strong> this area the oppor.<br />

tii ffd b liti i th<br />

control <strong>of</strong> His- jgj»<br />

cuntrol than the uld stand,<br />

uys <strong>of</strong> years ago. Remember old<br />

materials that have been used in the<br />

past such as biuoslone and other<br />

harsh materials may result in as<br />

much damage to.new variety plants<br />

s actual diseases or Insects,<br />

When you are applyinK material<br />

make sure that you know what it<br />

ontrols. I have talked to many<br />

rfomoowners who apply fungicides<br />

or the control <strong>of</strong> diseases and they<br />

hink that tliesM too control insects.<br />

You must use a different material to<br />

ontrol inseeis than to control dls.<br />

•ascs. Check these all purpose mix-<br />

UIEK for inyredients. The outside <strong>of</strong><br />

he package will list the Insects and<br />

disenses that they control. If you<br />

arc faced with a problem at any time<br />

in choosing materials information<br />

can be obtained by calling^ the AsrieullLiral<br />

Agent at the Extension<br />

Rerviee in Cape May Court House<br />

•Mill) or by dropping a card to the<br />

<strong>of</strong>nee.<br />

Plan Anniversary Mast<br />

.80 MERS POINT—There will be a<br />

Mrs. Albeit Lamberd, Spiritual Life; special Mass <strong>of</strong>. ThanksaivinB Satur-<br />

Mrs, Lorraine Lamberd, Missions; day, <strong>Jun</strong>e 2Bi at 10 a. m, in St, Jo-<br />

Mrs, John M. Steelman, Christian seph's n. C, Church for Mr, and<br />

Social Relations and Local Church Mrs, Fred Smartloy Jr., <strong>of</strong> 044 Sec.<br />

Activities; Mrs. Henry Eckhardi, ond St., who will celebrate Ilieir flOUl<br />

Supply Work; Mrs, Gladys Scott, golden wedding anniversury.<br />

Student Work: Mrs, Sarah Norton,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Fellowship group.<br />

Plan Food Sale<br />

SOMERS POINT—The Ladles Aid<br />

bf Oraee Lutlieran Oliureli will hold<br />

a sale <strong>of</strong> devilled crabs, potato salad<br />

and cole slaw Friday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 24, from<br />

11:30 a, m. to 0'p. m, at Ihe church.<br />

BUIUHIVG<br />

SUPPLIES<br />

es 0lTcred * enllstln « 100 members and guests <strong>of</strong><br />

Club ot <strong>Ocean</strong> Lih at<br />

j£ the iKth nniuial bunqULt<br />

I inflaltotioll <strong>of</strong> the glolip Mon<br />

eiinlil<br />

PLEDCrOF PURITY<br />

YPIBDOI THAT BMYEI\S ICE CREAM HAS<br />

NEVER, CONTAINED ADULTERANTS. CUMS.<br />

CIIATIN|.I>DIIII on tuios, DtrnwiS oR/uynfitm<br />

FUVORINO OF *NY NATURE. • » » m m m<br />

RIAL CUFAM, CANE SUCAIV AND<br />

puae<br />

ARIUSIDIDMAKI'<br />

BUEYEMS ICECREAM<br />

in thc<br />

«<br />

<strong>On</strong> Bay Shore Drive<br />

Mr, und Mrs. William J.. O'Brien<br />

and family, <strong>of</strong> Drtxel Hill, will spend<br />

the season until after Labor Day at This famous "Pledge <strong>of</strong> Purify" guarantees ill lop quality<br />

their home here, 245 Bay Shore dr.<br />

OPENING YOUR COTTAGE, I Prevent Mildew<br />

ROOMING HOUSE, HOTEL<br />

FOR THE SEASON?<br />

'Destroy Musty Odors<br />

After being closed all winter, did you find it mildewed and musty from<br />

all the rain causing Dampness? HERE TO HELP YOU IS NEW<br />

No Fuss!<br />

No Muss!<br />

MIL-DUGAS comes in convenient bag for m. Used according to directions, M<br />

GAS placed in a tightly closed spice, such as a closet, drawer, blanket bag, for tl<br />

hours or more will fumigate and disinfect BLANKETS, BEDDING, CLOTHING, and<br />

musty odors and rpildew will be gene, ' •<br />

Always Keep Bags <strong>of</strong> MIL-DU-GAS Where Extra Bedding arid<br />

Clothing Are Stored.<br />

Money hack guarantee if not completely satisfied.<br />

_ j > h g n e PLEASANTViLLE 2310 . . . or at the Following Stores:<br />

FREEDY DRUG STORE, 701 Asbury Avenue<br />

MARTIN'S DRUG STORE -«• B«lrf«A *1-<br />

HAINIS DRUG STORE .. 401 Elghlh Streei<br />

SELVAGN PHARMACY, Ut Albury A«J*I<br />

STAINTON'S DEPT STORE, llh "d *W»<br />

HUGHES PHARMACY, llh and Wesley Ave, 69c OCEAN CITY HARDWARE CO, m><br />

GLADSTONE PHARMACY .. 716 Boardwalk RALSTON DRUG STORE Sonun<br />

"Maybe we should go back<br />

•nd buy one that's long enough MM. by EXCELSIOR LABORATORY Box 683, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />

to reach the water!"<br />

In the Mediiim-Price Fieldhead<br />

<strong>of</strong> its class in everything.*<br />

The Clipper lends- its field in size wlicre it count's! Outside,<br />

nearly JH fi'it (if impressive, glamour, Inside, imcrnniped,<br />

vmcrowded .\p;it.'r for lilps, legs, ht uls and shoulderd<br />

jt Bn ' a Inn Somcl Key Personages at Colony Club Dinner<br />

••<br />

ill<br />

s J<strong>of</strong>U BerUcr, toaatirlistrti.1, in<br />

the installing <strong>of</strong>iki-r Mm<br />

jgy Hnniblcton lice pre,entl te tnvest luecessfully, his asserted<br />

p , Mrs T R SKeigail Full<br />

lj and Presi', Book, Mis Ikrljiit \u urn liunlil •> i""' nnslini, I"<br />

Siarlt and Mrs Flovd W 1 u\\ n llu Mini- niiil.il link hi ini<br />

nd Public Wclf-ui- Ml!, Che Itl t i,h ii mi mil iliqu ii<br />

Cnndlll, Sqtial Mis F I Pi 1<br />

mdMis Charles H Ash Ti li<br />

me Mrs Robert J, WallaLi W us<br />

J Mean* Mi Edward Juhnsun<br />

!. D P Men? Mrs E Matkn<br />

mn and Mrs Willard h Sharp<br />

Mill Conservation SL'IOI IE IIMI iiul<br />

lucatum Mis Augustus S dntt/<br />

i Vmelnnd Dav Mis IIIIIM \<br />

ribner.<br />

Budect Committee Mis Dimnn<br />

Paul L YinBllnB and Mr- PLI<br />

By-Law CommillLc Mis Iiilin<br />

Burkhiirdt Mis Curson Mi •<br />

Simmij Mis 1 L Wallm<br />

MnT R L' (JrtiMhTCn—iiul—STfT<br />

iljumy E ImbLsi<br />

Committees m tlmye <strong>of</strong> tin i\t<br />

1 festivltlPs uerL IJinm I Sn<br />

I Cliairmen Mr*i Rieli ird C Sin<br />

and Mrs Ralph 1 Tumpi. I'm<br />

ms, Alt Departffli nt Mrs Jiulk<br />

l i« u inn<br />

Tun m un pinpli ^ mil I iif iu ^<br />

hi, i i|n (I iiiui mi<br />

M „ i huiiiil 11 pui i' '^<br />

mil ii il u i I hi imlih «Mh 111<br />

« 11 111 1 tliln Ilium* ' I' 1 "' " '<br />

.urn ioimi iiki i iipiilitun<br />

Dm i i I In "1 " •"' '" L "" 1 "' "''<br />

II ilicm i miiiiliii i 1 Iht Ii ulin mil<br />

,,, mi n inn lnu rmni 40 Hi<br />

II nl I mi in HI \ in i "linn i i<br />

link lin Umil ii il ' |J " lllll(l<br />

IJUI tin v miiliil I I I ii iilnin ni<br />

\ Hi ku p ibu 1 nl II<br />

Ih pi i' 11 i Mil mu Hawker arid piusoittud with a hey to<br />

ciionii <strong>City</strong>,<br />

The annual M. A. A. U. swim<br />

meet will 111! held at the Flanders<br />

pouls un Friday night. July 8, Tick,<br />

ii>i ore now on Niile by inemhcis or<br />

he Hub.<br />

in 1 in ill Him huh IK Inllion-,<br />

p.i \i n<br />

American business is saving tss<br />

by pouring fnsrs and nisre money<br />

bask ints Imprsvements Business<br />

failures are few and there ii not<br />

t§s much speculating in the mar<br />

ket he said<br />

h i* tniiili incti i lumplLX (udj^<br />

In huifMi in L^tiu iml iim^l HltHh<br />

«i ih llu un iku ud (hn him<br />

idicd in lid \L ii i i i itm tnn<br />

] md I innK uiUi Unit notm wuukl<br />

uiutk i ttiliuu (tm utmld tittflmt<br />

l mini In inulhti I limn ind<br />

Ihi Hunt umihl in ippumtici i tut<br />

tit II » in In duh In liliild up llu<br />

I nnili nl ill mil in* il mi In 1 lit<br />

m %l ^t mi moil<br />

I M ti I ii i iiniviMHii'. hki Ii ii<br />

\ nl ultith in kiimm hn lilt n<br />

hu un li iinin, md hist lln hi 1<br />

{iitili in^ iikiiiiKitlt i^ml iiiu in<br />

in il ii llu ii iiui Imtnli Hn slunk<br />

ti * i 1<br />

Tho establishment <strong>of</strong> the Feier<br />

si Reserve Board has helped sta<br />

blllie and control credit, and has<br />

to a large degree stopped specula<br />

Han In land and commatflHei Stl<br />

dom do we hear <strong>of</strong> s land boom<br />

like the one which took place in<br />

Florida years ago he added iOUTIQUIi OLASSWABl<br />

DRIFTWOOD<br />

I i mills i i nip 11 i ipilili lin ARRANGEMENTS<br />

ni it i| i iiiiUd viih immtniiiiU<br />

MI ii nki 1 In miki i piiiliitiiin mi UNUSUAL SELECTION OP<br />

111 miikil tin In-I lui 1«D mmillii FINE PICTURES<br />

mil llu mind r n llu ct sum Hu<br />

ilitl in* fin Hit tuumunth pmnd<br />

MODIRATILY FRICiO<br />

«t 11 HU uniiu Miiuist i Iht Candelier Candles<br />

lit iku •. mi H i "I I" pmliitid<br />

in i I in [Hi md<br />

In Twlstsri, Twlgi<br />

Sn liniinii him,, knuui jn i and Novelties<br />

wliuli » i\ UIL *ltitk nnikiL \nll<br />

jiiinii whin rmiiini, mi i mimtiilv<br />

Hun<br />

TRUDIE MARCELLE<br />

' hi i<br />

i,i ,... . i 1 lUlillli CunM mil liliiiiill i mi inch ip (The Gift BoxJ<br />

11 hilll 11^ I I nli\ il<br />

hi | inn,, in Mbi in i I-.in it H"-<br />

'iH In II i ** Mil P<br />

(iiltim I'lulmii'.i' tn rBtRiT i iitlL-.t bill.<br />

n-js uiliomid In Misni Iihiard B<br />

llll N h n I Mi W i l l Nuilli<br />

I It « i I { niltii liiiiiilim.nl Mis<br />

H Iph \ i<br />

1 ( lik i mil Hi Iml 'i<br />

Tims III mi 1 iu i im In Hn.,11 DAISY'S<br />

940 BOARDWALK 940<br />

Between ?th and 10th Sf reeff<br />

SPECIAL PURCHASi!<br />

SHORT and LONG SLEEVE CARDIGAN<br />

Ideal lummer WelBM Jacket far Ceo| Days and Ivtnlnai<br />

100% Vtrgm Waal - Bulky Knit , J OQ<br />

Sn#i34to40 Regular 11.95 SPfCIAL /i7W<br />

IN BLACK - HiB —• •LUB (with Osld THreadl - OBCHID - PINK<br />

n.i^ltr'BIIJ-.i'wl:<br />

Summons Issued in<br />

Bay av. Collision<br />

Hubert 11. Syii, 25, <strong>of</strong> (524 Centra!<br />

iv., was Issued u siiinmoiis by police<br />

lullowinM a minor accident Wesliies-<br />

Jiy miirnlni! at 9th st. and Boy av.<br />

Aeeurdtny to Pll, Carle Cost, Syc'a<br />

juto crashed hilo the rear <strong>of</strong> an.<br />

oilier operated by Baynor C. Currey,<br />

28, <strong>of</strong> 440 Oceon Heights av,, Lin-<br />

»ood, when the latter stopped for<br />

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sve with follawtnii too elnscly in<br />

iralTit'.<br />

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iON WHJtf > v -<br />

PISHING IS FUN<br />

FOR VOUNG and OLD<br />

BOATERS<br />

ATTENTION!<br />

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THE BIG<br />

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,fe IDEAL FOR:<br />

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• Depth—28"<br />

• Beam—64"<br />

• Weight—320 lbs.<br />

ONLY $ 480<br />

ALL Accf SSORIIS AVAILABLE<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BOAT WORKS<br />

19 PLEASURE AVENUE<br />

OCIAN CITY 1110<br />

*•* Our Oth>r tHu ValbM<br />

!, a>a,ny at Substantial Saving*<br />

Matty a girl goes to college with<br />

Ute Intention <strong>of</strong> making a name for<br />

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Job over to some man.<br />

MAY'S<br />

Boat Vard & Basin<br />

12lh ST. it BAYFRONT<br />

U-DRIVE 16-FT.<br />

POWER BOATS<br />

For R.nt by Day or Half Day<br />

Rowboats for Hire<br />

BAIT - TACKLE<br />

Marine Gas and Oil<br />

Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

MARINE PAINT and<br />

ACCESSORIES<br />

DEEP SEA FISHING BOATS<br />

•tai-W<br />

leaving Daily at 9 A. M.<br />

BAIT and TACKLE FURNISHED<br />

ROW BOATS FOR HIRE<br />

CHARTER BOATS FOR HIRE<br />

ALLEN'S DOCKS<br />

[Fourth and Bay Avenues<br />

Phone 8513<br />

OCEAN PIER<br />

FISHING<br />

DAY or NiGHT<br />

59th ST. PIER<br />

\N ANGLERS PARADISE % MILE INTO THE SEA<br />

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||Tdckl« Furnished at Slightly Additional Cost<br />

Picnic Privileges — Luncheonette<br />

i. J I* cr\ ALL REDUCED RATES<br />

^ClUITS DUC DAY FOR CHILDREN<br />

COME *nd GO PRIVILEGE '<br />

SEASON TICKETS OFFER A REAL SAVING<br />

AMPLE FREE PARKING<br />

YWllKBDTHESE<br />

OUTSTANDING VALUES:<br />

rlass Tackle Box "££S?. $ 9.95<br />

I,Reel, <strong>Line</strong> "£".'11.95<br />

^SPECIAL FOR THE KIDDIES) LEVEL WIND<br />

P# asting Reel S $S95 *3.00<br />

^<br />

KIDDIES' LIFEGUARD VEST<br />

KEEPS YOUR CHILD SAFE AT PLAY<br />

IN OR ON THE WATER $*> AO<br />

Reg. $450 SPECIALl O.4V<br />

,i j - > .<br />

SPINNING REELS<br />

National Popular Makes<br />

'.^D.Diffaraiit-ltocls to Choose From<br />

Galling Embryo<br />

Tennis Players<br />

Instruction Classes<br />

•Planned by Johnson<br />

Again thii year, beginning tennli<br />

players can learn the sport from a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essiorml tennli Mpsrt at ,thi<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tennij Club,,<br />

Wallace P. Johnson, fanner United<br />

States Davis Cup player and present<br />

tennis and squash cwaoh at the University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, again will<br />

be In charge «f ihe club for Uie ium.<br />

mer.<br />

Novices <strong>of</strong> the racket sport can<br />

register Immediately for dosses by<br />

signing at Ihe club or by phone. Mr,<br />

Johnson wUl instruct ihe classes<br />

every Monday and Wednesday at 9<br />

a. m.. beginning about July 1.<br />

Future events scheduled at Uie 14.<br />

court club this summer include the<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>ior Atlantic Coast tournament set<br />

for the first week in August for<br />

girts and boyi in age groups IB and<br />

under and IS and under.<br />

The annual Harvey Y, -Lake Mem.<br />

orlal Tennis Tournament for men's<br />

singles and doubles championships is<br />

set to begin the second week <strong>of</strong><br />

August.<br />

Large Fish In<br />

County Listed<br />

Philadelphian Wins<br />

Weekly Contest Prize<br />

Fred Burrows, <strong>of</strong> 840 East Ashmead<br />

-St., Philadelphia, was declared<br />

the weekly winner In Cape May<br />

County's 20th Annual Fishing Contest,<br />

it was announced by Walter H,<br />

"Veen, director <strong>of</strong> public affairs.<br />

Burrows submitted his entry <strong>of</strong> a<br />

hree pound, nine ounce flounder<br />

which he hooked at Townsend's In<strong>of</strong>.<br />

The entry was turned in by<br />

iighmaster Dave Glassford.<br />

The largest flounder caught (luring<br />

he week was recorded by E. F,<br />

Kayser Jr., <strong>of</strong> Thor<strong>of</strong>are, while fishing<br />

et Slrathmere. It tipped the<br />

•ales at 7 pounds 4 ounces.<br />

The largest weakfiih wit hooked<br />

by Lester Nictwrion, South Seavide,<br />

and weighed eight pounds,<br />

14 eunen. The runner up weakle<br />

was one which weighed eight<br />

pounds, two ounces, caught by<br />

William L. Kane, North Wlldwood.<br />

Elmer S. Shelly, Lansdale, Pa., sub.<br />

lilted an entry <strong>of</strong> a hlueiish, which<br />

relahed nine pounds, three ounces,<br />

ittested to by Edward Cornman,<br />

Jcean <strong>City</strong>.<br />

While flishing out <strong>of</strong> Ottciis Harlor,<br />

WIldwyocL' William K. Knes-.<br />

.ant, Oibbsluwn, caught the larjiost<br />

.ailing <strong>of</strong> the week, weighing 11<br />

pounds, 14 ounces.<br />

New Castle Stakes is<br />

Delaware Park Feature<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Delaware Park's busiest i<br />

weeks Is about to come to a close,<br />

with the biggest attraction slated for<br />

Saturday when the $38,000 New Cas.<br />

tie Stakes—middle gem in the qiia'i 1 -.<br />

er-milliun dollar Distaff Big Three<br />

ierles—is the magnet at the Stan-<br />

.on oval, •<br />

The«New Castle, until this year the<br />

pnly "hundrod.grander" anywhere in<br />

the, world for fillies and mares, is<br />

now replaced by the 1150,000 Delaware<br />

Handicap in that capacity. For<br />

the past two years, the New Castle<br />

was a $100,000 added, mile and a<br />

quarter handicap. This season, it<br />

serves as a mile and a sixteenth ma.<br />

]or prep for its successor, the Delaware<br />

Handicap,<br />

The Distaff Big three, a sequence<br />

<strong>of</strong> £iliy.and-mjre specials unmatched<br />

anywhere, began with lasl week<br />

end's rich Delaware Oaks, restricted<br />

three.year.ojds. Both the "new"<br />

New Castle and ihe newly-named<br />

Delaware Handicap (scheduled for<br />

Saturday, July 2) are open to fillies I<br />

and mares three-years-old and up.<br />

ward. The climactic Delaware is a<br />

mile and a quarter classic, inheriting<br />

the distance <strong>of</strong> the "old" New Castle.<br />

The New Castle attracted a record<br />

list <strong>of</strong> 188 nominations, and from<br />

that impressive contingent should<br />

conic a staitiny line-up worthy <strong>of</strong><br />

thr ot-tabion<br />

THE QCEAM CITY<br />

They Paced Beach Patrol Atpirdnh<br />

THREE FASTEST swimmers in qualifying test for Beach<br />

Patrol jobs are congratulated by Patrol Cant. Thomas Williams,<br />

They are Nelson Baker, <strong>of</strong> PhiladelphlS, left, who<br />

finished third- Lee Spampinato, second, <strong>of</strong> Bronx, N. Y,,<br />

and Al BrothBrs, first place, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.—Senior Studio<br />

photo. '<br />

Around the Fishing Beat<br />

By DEAN ENGLISH<br />

Flounders were the mainstay this<br />

week as fishing crowds slowly in.<br />

creased in the watera surrounding<br />

the city. Heavy fog over the week<br />

end disappointed some would-be<br />

anglers who has a difficult time<br />

finding their favorite spots In the<br />

bad weather.<br />

With Increasingly better weather<br />

and the closing <strong>of</strong> schools hi the<br />

metropolitan areas, hopes are high<br />

that the coming week end's catch<br />

will be a good one.<br />

Fete Graham, at Anchor'n Point,<br />

200 Bay av., reports that there were<br />

many people out over the week end<br />

and nobody should have been disappointed,<br />

since every party had some<br />

luck. <<br />

Fred Brinkman, <strong>of</strong> this city, was<br />

the champ, however, as he pulled in<br />

84 flounders on Sunday, Bill Brinkman,<br />

along with Dick Raymond, got<br />

35 flounders the same day. The- same<br />

two men brought back three bushels<br />

<strong>of</strong> clams on the trip—big ones, too,<br />

according to the report, A party<br />

from Ohio brought in 20 flounders<br />

on Monday, Graham adds,<br />

* 4 *<br />

Fishermen leaving fromJSfeelman'g<br />

dock at 2nB "it. M Bay'avSWii trie<br />

"Seaway" Monday had little luck until<br />

the last hour, when it picked up<br />

considerably and some good sea bass<br />

and a few porgies were boated. The<br />

fog on Sunday made the sport dif.<br />

ficult, but some flounder were<br />

brought back, including one weighing<br />

In at four pounds,<br />

". . • • ' * • .<br />

Flounders and a few kings were<br />

reported by Lemont's pier at 308 Bay<br />

av. on Sunday and Monday. Dene<br />

Lukens, Frank Shaw and "Eddie<br />

Moran, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, were the<br />

top anglers on Sunday, This group<br />

captured 59 flounders and one lone<br />

weakflsh. Lukens and Moran went<br />

out again on Monday and brought<br />

back 37 more <strong>of</strong> the same kind.<br />

Other good catches <strong>of</strong> flounder<br />

reported at Lemont's were IB caught<br />

by Harry Klause and j; P, Miller <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>i the same number landed<br />

by James Buckley and his daughter<br />

and son-in-law tram Darby, Pa,, and.<br />

IB credited to Norman Harbolt, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philly,<br />

Late last week, Sam Wilson, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

rertrt, landed a large perch in addition<br />

to about 20 kingfish and<br />

flounders, Bill Travllla <strong>of</strong> Philadel.<br />

phia brought in nine flounders on<br />

Monday and Mrs, -Hughes, Miss<br />

Camarola and young Robbie Hughes<br />

pulled eight flounders out <strong>of</strong> the bay<br />

ihe same day. Half <strong>of</strong> the latter to<<br />

tal was pulled out by young Hughes,<br />

* a ts .<br />

Captain Ted Allen at Allen's at<br />

324 Bay av. -reports that crowds<br />

fishing <strong>of</strong>f the public pier at the loot<br />

<strong>of</strong> 4th st. were having good luck and<br />

pulled in at least 75 flounders on<br />

Sunday,<br />

Over the week end, Hank Collins,<br />

VHIS IS CALLED GIRL SKIPPING ROPE<br />

„ IT*! AN ABSTRACT BY A GUY CALLED _<br />

SACK; WE D<br />

ILWOODJCAHLEY at the Hammond<br />

For Your Dining Pleasure Also ivery Evening Until 2 A. M.<br />

FREE PARKING FOR OUR GUESTS<br />

AT 39TH STRUT and LANDIS AVINUI<br />

DELAWARi PARK<br />

TH0R0UGHBREV RACING AT ITS MST<br />

Saturday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 25<br />

feature<br />

THE NEW CASTLE Estimated Gross—$35,000<br />

t and Mares, Thret-year-oldi and upward—<strong>On</strong>e mi/f<br />

Saturday, July 2<br />

THE DELAWARE HANDICAP.ISSX<br />

Riehtst Ran in the World jar Fillies and Marts<br />

fililti and Main, Three-year-olds and upward—<strong>On</strong>e mlk and a quarter<br />

, • ' • ' * * * ,<br />

8 RACK DAILY—MONDAYS THRU SAfURDAYS-THRU JULY 4<br />

Post Time 2:00 P.M. (Daily Double closes 1:45 PM—D.S.T.)<br />

- . _ * • * ' . * • ' :<br />

Regular parking—25« Valet Parking—5Oc additional<br />

Available Through All Entrances<br />

Come to Delaware Park via The Delaware Memorial Bridge<br />

and follow the directional sign*.<br />

FASHION SHOW THURSDAYS—on fashion stage in front <strong>of</strong> grandstand at 12t3O P.M.<br />

—and laler in clubhouse dining room.<br />

See a thrilling race every day on TV—Channel 1? • 4:30 to 5:00 P-Mand<br />

POST TIME U.S.A. at 7:15 P.M. Fridays on Same Channel<br />

THE DELAWARE STEEPLECHASE AND RACE ASSOCIATION<br />

DONALD P. ROSS, Fntidtnl UWIS S MUNSON, Jr, TreoiurW<br />

BRYAN FiaD. Vict-Pni; and Ctn. Mgr. B, H. WOOD, Sm. and Ah'l Tnat.<br />

H«W ;:+<br />

df f 11 n' <strong>On</strong><br />

«nd Gossip <strong>of</strong><br />

JiuffUboird Club<br />

H H, PARKS 8AKBR<br />

av»Uable courts • weic<br />

atunJay, and the cement<br />

had men working on<br />

flit needed ottantfon<br />

«~t progressive tournameiU<br />

l will be held on Monng,<br />

July 4, at 10 o'dock<br />

open to Bll Who care" to<br />

lb members or not.<br />

cn progressives, howe<br />

held on Saturdays at 2<br />

on Wednesdays at 8 p m,<br />

yjptftcd t» members only<br />

«i ire IB yeara <strong>of</strong> age or older<br />

JA to enter any <strong>of</strong> these touraSTtonttct<br />

any <strong>of</strong> the follow-<br />

Tjius Henry, Charles Hnls-<br />

,WHli»m Miller, Howard Turk-<br />

L and Watson Lambert. The<br />

"' and you rccdvo In ex-<br />

Fishing Contest<br />

to be Returned<br />

,„ . ended in a drau and<br />

WH1 be renewed tomorrow at the<br />

local club<br />

EDMUND L. /<br />

WISHAM<br />

Ing will be constructed over the<br />

Pennsylvania Railroad tracks in New<br />

PjUy by the Pentagon, Chicago's<br />

rt and lhe Emplrc<br />

KT1Xr<br />

— REALTOR —<br />

"W« Sail The Earth and What'. <strong>On</strong> It"<br />

HO OCEAN AVE. PHONE 0900<br />

LISTINGS SOLICITED<br />

SALES and RENTALS<br />

Opportunity - Action - Results<br />

BEAUTIFUL NEW RANCH HOME<br />

Splendid location, spacious (•ndieipttl grounds. 3 large<br />

Mrootnt, living room with fireplace, dining room, full<br />

HI* kitchen, tilt bath. Utility ream and garage. Modern<br />

forced hot air heat. All for only $19,500.<br />

LOVELY BAY VIEW COTTAGE<br />

All the advantages <strong>of</strong> bay view living at a fraction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

prevailing cost. Living roam, dining room, kitchen, 3<br />

bedrooms and bath. Hot water heat. Sacrifice, $7,950.<br />

ATTRACTIVE HOME<br />

3 bedrooms plus ill other convenience In thii complete<br />

home, modestly furnished, plus furnished apartment<br />

over garage. All for the price <strong>of</strong> $11,500.00.<br />

FORREST R. BRIDEGAM<br />

INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE<br />

PHONE: O.C. 0953 & 2668 516 EIGHTH STREET<br />

NO TELEPHONE INFORMATION PLEASE<br />

Inspection is a Pleasant Service; Call at Our Office<br />

CAREY'S<br />

REAL ESTATE SERVICIS<br />

"O.#r JO run Expirlinc. In O«.m <strong>City</strong> *••• !•»•••"<br />

15th St. and Boardwalk Phone 0178<br />

MR. .hd MM. T. 40HH CAREY. Ov.nirihlp^»n.s.n1illt<br />

FOR SALE - NEW HOMES<br />

BUNGALOW ALOW<br />

2032 W«t Aw<br />

l.vh,e rwm, 1 b.dre-.m., t.l. brih, UWra*<br />

n.rt.rpd w.llfc 911 h,.t. Wo«l rt..k « * * G<br />

I* W. <strong>City</strong> ..w.r.<br />

IbUNGALOW<br />

2036 West Av§><br />

l 2 tll.'bi«,^ IMn» .»> *"* Ul *'"'<br />

. G,r,g., |,«t Stf- x 1J0-- <strong>City</strong> «•»«'.<br />

IJUNGALOW 2 320 Weif Atfi '<br />

i til* b*lh. Heated. C#n bt<br />

1812 Asbury Ave<br />

* k ^ tB<br />

THE<br />

ittrong |bld for the crown Is<br />

a team from the IChatterbox, made<br />

up <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School's<br />

Croup 1 state ichamps for <strong>1955</strong>.<br />

Other teams tentatively set for<br />

league play ore Herl's, Iliiguntine,<br />

Fiesta, llanscom's, Raiders, and the<br />

Undersized Lobsters<br />

Against State Law<br />

The State Division <strong>of</strong> Flsli and<br />

Oome today warned skippers or all<br />

vensels engaged In lobster fishing<br />

against taking spawning or undersized<br />

lobsters contrary to liivv.<br />

Dr. A. Ilenton Underbill, director,<br />

announced u number <strong>of</strong> arrests iuivt<br />

already been made by Captain Joeph<br />

Matins otjlle Mate LOJMJI P.I<br />

trol, and heavy lines imposed. The<br />

legal penalty is $20. fur catrh lobster<br />

token that is spawning or under<br />

legal length, <strong>of</strong>fered for sale, imported<br />

or exported together with for<br />

fcllure bt L all apparatus used .in<br />

.aklllg.<br />

The law prohibits the taking <strong>of</strong><br />

ipawning lobster or lobster smaller<br />

than three and one-eighth inth from<br />

the rear end <strong>of</strong> the eye socket to<br />

the rear end ot the body shell on a<br />

parallel line.<br />

MORTGAGE LOANS<br />

Conventional—F.H.A.<br />

Construction Loans—G.I.<br />

NATIONAL SANK<br />

OF OCEAN CITY<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

ilA ISLE OFFICE;<br />

43rd Street and Landlt Avenut<br />

Member Fedenl Deposit iuarun<br />

Curperaupp<br />

FOR SALi<br />

SUMMiR COTTAOi<br />

Close to beach. 5 bedrooms,<br />

bath. Jiving room, dining<br />

roam and kitchen.<br />

Furnished.<br />

Immediate Possession.<br />

Financed 60%.<br />

Price s 6800<br />

DUPLIX APARTMBNT<br />

NIC! LOCATION<br />

Living room, kltthen, 1 bedroomi,<br />

and bath. Other Apartm*iiti 1<br />

••driwm, living roam, kitchen and<br />

bath. Partly furnished. OH hot<br />

water heat, Beit <strong>of</strong> condition. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

tar garage.<br />

FINANCE 70%<br />

Immediate Possession<br />

Price 912,500<br />

D. ALLEN<br />

STRETCH, JR.<br />

803 Central Avenue<br />

Phone 0655<br />

Sabre,Gents. Others wIshltME to competis<br />

siiould have a member at the<br />

July 1 meeting or notify Howell by<br />

that- time, the director adds.<br />

Sports Slants<br />

/nsuf© Vowf Tltte end Is<br />

By PET1<br />

AuLo iiaeing—or racing<br />

as It should be c«U«f— : hM come to<br />

some kind <strong>of</strong> turning point when as<br />

many people (jet killed as have been<br />

rubbed out In the lost few weeks.<br />

The big -accident was, <strong>of</strong> course, the<br />

one ot Le Mara, where 70 persons<br />

were blotted out.<br />

That was because the spectators<br />

were In the path <strong>of</strong> death where<br />

they were standing. Tiie same h<br />

true in many places such as Indlanapolls.<br />

Nut only Is U miraculous<br />

that fewer spectators get killed at<br />

I he uniiuul Indianapolis race but it<br />

is a miracle fewer onlookers are not<br />

clobbered til other major races (n<br />

the USA and abroad.<br />

Take the Memorial D*v r*c»,<br />

though^ 'or *n «x«mpltT Tht trpek<br />

l& the i*m* At it wa» 20 y«»r» ago.<br />

The turning grada* on fh* brick<br />

track are the fame » they were<br />

when driver* were averaging 105<br />

miles an hour. The pact h*f both<br />

(topped up now to where driver*<br />

average 130 miles an hour, or<br />

more.<br />

Tlu> average has been pushed up<br />

;lowly eiu.il, year or two. New grip<br />

u< i, ncu engine KtL'J^1 new method**<br />

:« maiiitain tiiiLtiuii on the curves—<br />

hese are the things (hut have made<br />

higher .npee4.H at Indlsnnpolb possible.<br />

But the drivers are pushing<br />

their luck mure and more, also.<br />

With back wheel drive the cars<br />

are Ulll dangerous and until there<br />

is such a thing as successful fourwheel-drive<br />

racers in the annual<br />

Memorial Day classic, death will be<br />

lurking nearby for the drivers. And<br />

H then crack-ups and fatalities<br />

will be possible, though four-wheel<br />

drive will cnablu the driver to have<br />

bettor cuntrol <strong>of</strong> his. car, especially<br />

on curves.<br />

By next year a four-wheel drive<br />

fLANT FOUNDED IN IMf<br />

Fane/ Dressed Guest<br />

MRS. ORACi BROOKE, ol Bi»l.<br />

*M., In her •(••white'««Mt<br />

wan flrit prin.M the but drtlitd<br />

lady at iaturday's Bay NlnetlM<br />

•all In tan|ynttl«n with Antlqu.<br />

Aute Club eytlni^-Strilor itudlo.<br />

COMPLITI TITLI INSURANGi<br />

THROUGHOUT NEW JERSEY<br />

CHELSEA TITLE<br />

and GUARANTY COMPANY<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

NATIONAL BANK OF OCEAN CITY BUILDING<br />

OTHER OFPlCSSi<br />

IS Girls Seek<br />

Beauty Crown<br />

State Contest at<br />

Wildwood Tonight<br />

Fifteen young women wW cotnp«lc<br />

for the title <strong>of</strong> "Mais New Jersey"<br />

tonight and tomorrow night In the<br />

annual Iresuty pageant, being conducted<br />

at WJldwood for the first<br />

tune.<br />

Judging <strong>of</strong> the >glrls for beauty<br />

and talent will be at B:30 p. m. both<br />

nljihUi. The •giris will appear In a<br />

parade at noon on Saturday, wKJi<br />

the Wildwood Steins Band leading<br />

the way.<br />

First prize will lie a $400 «Sn>tarship<br />

and A trophy. Trophies also<br />

will go to two runnei&up.<br />

Milt Joan Waltar, "Mil. NfW<br />

Jtrtty <strong>of</strong> 1954," will opfn Hi*<br />

pnKttdlngi tonight, whtri Hit tontafttanf*<br />

will b* ludpid In avcnlnfi<br />

gowns and lor talMh Thb/ trill<br />

appear In bathing tulfv tomorrow<br />

night for ttw final |wdgtn«.<br />

Arthur Craig Mothuea, Brosdway<br />

stur, will he mantcr <strong>of</strong> ceremonies<br />

for the two evenings.<br />

Winner <strong>of</strong> the slate frown wUl go<br />

on to compete for fthe "Mis* America"<br />

title lit Atlantic <strong>City</strong> in September<br />

rac*r may b* In the money. Thar*<br />

hav* been others, but ntxt Vfar a<br />

ntw vartlon fhotild bt ready. It<br />

could revolutlenlia this part »f<br />

rating.<br />

But aside from these things, the<br />

spectators are taking « chance every<br />

time they crowd in close to the rai],<br />

specially on the turns, because If<br />

anything «ucs wrong on o turn<br />

there's likely to be bad trouble. And<br />

if spectators try tu stop a racer, they<br />

always fail. Since high-octane gasoline<br />

is really packed Into every corner<br />

<strong>of</strong> modern-day racere, Uiege cars<br />

arc flaming death traps U a driver<br />

comes afire and can't gfet out.<br />

If spectators are in. Uie way that's<br />

Just tough. There Is li(> cure for the<br />

pctattir danger un)ess watchers<br />

were forced to stand back from the<br />

rails. But this might cut down op<br />

the "take" nnd therufnrp, like headgear<br />

far boxers, It Is unlikely to<br />

come Into vogue.<br />

S A L E<br />

HOUSE SUITABLE FOR<br />

GUEST HOME<br />

8 bedroom*, 4 baths,<br />

completely furnished.<br />

Gat H»at. Vicinity 15th<br />

and Central Avenue.<br />

$20,000 plus<br />

$1250 fdr adjoining lot<br />

Phone Owner, 1031<br />

for appo|n»rri«nt „<br />

FOR SALE or RENT<br />

Attractive New<br />

BUNGALOWS<br />

OIL HIAT<br />

WEST AVE. (Oc.an Side)<br />

Retwwn 49th and 50th St.<br />

Larg> Living Room, Combination<br />

Kitchen and Dinette. Neir btach.<br />

Bedroom). Convenient to train.<br />

*9430 «c.ch<br />

Will Flnanc*. Ready i,wUttikwp«»<br />

the •pbt.M.tfct, try jttttlftt<br />

2 Elected For<br />

Audubon Center<br />

Nature tpur* For<br />

Summtr Discussed<br />

TWo new mrqibers were elected \o<br />

fill vacancies pn Bie board ot directors<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Audubon Cei)tcr <strong>of</strong> Swtti<br />

Jersey, Cape May County, at It*<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e meeting in Court House.<br />

They wer* Mm. Stanley Diclcereon,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spots^vnod, N. J., active as an organizer<br />

for <strong>Jun</strong>ior Aufubon Clubs<br />

witn the NaUoncI Audubon Society,<br />

and J. Albert Starkey. <strong>of</strong> VIneland,<br />

teacher <strong>of</strong> physios ahd chemistry In<br />

Vlnctand Hleh School.<br />

Tf»y win nthM«) t» •<br />

Hou'.t, a*iM n LNll* f o&r, «4 imrth<br />

ftavlll*.<br />

Bennett K. Matlack, <strong>of</strong> Brtdgoton,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Audubon Center,<br />

outlined plans for ihe fiscal year<br />

whteb begins In September, fwr toe.<br />

turcs were selected from olferlnga<br />

<strong>of</strong> the national Boolety to be pre-<br />

sented at the September and May<br />

week onds In Cape <strong>of</strong>ay.<br />

Because the Center now tins J.<br />

Stanley QuicVmbe Jr. as its fulltime<br />

director. It was decided to raise<br />

the annual registration fee to $3. A<br />

sustaining membership <strong>of</strong> *10 also Is<br />

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

Plans were discussed fpr several<br />

nature tours on Saturdays In July<br />

and August, for study <strong>of</strong> birds, (lowers<br />

and shells<br />

Excessive speed was the principal<br />

cause <strong>of</strong> traffic accidents li) I9ti.<br />

Income Property<br />

Large Riildtnta tullablt (or<br />

Cuait HOUII qr Ctnvarslvn<br />

to AparfrhAnts.<br />

Op*n Daily<br />

419 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />

EBWARDH.<br />

MILLS<br />

RealI Estate -Insurance<br />

219 At bury Avenut<br />

Merit jl»f :<br />

CLOSED SUNDAYS<br />

FOR SALE<br />

MOPIRN<br />

RANCH TYPE HOMI<br />

ON MAIN HIGHWAY<br />

1 bfdrMmi, automatic hot witar<br />

Hut thVwilWirt. •«•« tint Lot.<br />

BAY WATERFRONT<br />

FOR 35 YEARS<br />

IXTRA MBDIRN<br />

} bedrMini, automaHc hat water<br />

heat throughout. Mutt b. iMn te<br />

bt<br />

$23,000<br />

We have been helping ihoM who irt Infireiftd In buying,<br />

telling orIwlhg R«»l E»Ule In Oeein <strong>City</strong> ••Hi.vlclnlly.<br />

If you tra Int.reiterJ, wt fciltW wt «« Mf yW »t^ ••<br />

we h«ve helped m«ny O»h#ri. .'. "<br />

HANEY LtOYD CHATTiN<br />

REALTOR<br />

WS AiiURY AVI. PHONE 00W<br />

»4 IRlOHf ON HACE PHONE 0432<br />

,2IATHS|<br />

H3.990<br />

2IEDROOWS.1IATH<br />

$12,990<br />

fti<br />

IN f OMIIS rQWT. M. J.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Schools<br />

R.tenJ Gradupte<br />

Jpln Paid Staff \<br />

•it a*f<br />

TMu<br />

the rettnfi .<br />

ben a* <strong>of</strong>fice clerk.,<br />

The" M<br />

Two members' <strong>of</strong> Uie 1S39 gr»dui> will bt raeetvtxL- tf ftoo, R<br />

lac d*»* <strong>of</strong> Owaa aHMdShl<br />

aiy'HMdi .School ing, jubr Wr"<br />

will return to, put Institution Ma|n<br />

-Uui Ume as employed In Uwachool<br />

s^t.<br />

Tho ho BoJtMJ <strong>of</strong> EducaUon Tuesday<br />

evenniog<br />

approved the 'employment<br />

1 •> '»••<br />

The b*aid alii 1<br />

rORSALE<br />

C«tta»t facing thf bf autlful Egg I<br />

and bath *nJ Ml, living room,<br />

2-car garag*. Thii pr«Pt>rty Is hot *»t«<br />

Lot tii* 41* * 115'» 13' allay in raar-L .<br />

mortgage for 60% <strong>of</strong> purchat* pric*. $U<br />

FOR SALE<br />

N.w twp t>aajroom Bvngalpw with<br />

til* bath, llvlhg room, dlrtlng room, I<br />

W x 120* to 15' allay in rtoar. Thf* you mint too if I<br />

prict <strong>of</strong> ir,MO.O0.<br />

FOR K^lt<br />

i bwiroomt l»t floor (not baftmwnt) Apartmtnt, 900 J<br />

r>«nnlyn PI., Augutt H. to S^Jt.mbar »Dth.<br />

NO PHONB INFOMMAttON.<br />

OUR SUMMM RCNTAL LISTINSS ARE MO<br />

David V. Bradfor<br />

neALtd*<br />

111 Atlontlc Avonw*<br />

MAIMLAHD HOMES FOR SALE<br />

BEMStEV?' POINT. Cwnmodiou*, aftractiva'<br />

bungatoVr with 100 fMt bay *rbnf*B«, HpirUri}...••-£•-,*<br />

dock. Larga llvind roont with flraplae*, *uh parlpr, 4ft»V.|<br />

room*, 2 bathk/ 2iciKhon|t, modani hMtinjn «yai#hk, Mdar ,'<br />

lintd cl«Mtt, ga* and olactric ring**, Nvad<br />

lawn, free*, 2-ear garage. «U0p. Tnrm> if<br />

MARMORA. A homa built for comfortable living, Bunga-<<br />

low, full bat-mant, \ir "" ' — J<br />

and bath. Large lor,<br />

MAHMOteA. Near Kho6l. New, ranch Wpa home, 31<br />

rooms, batemftnt, tiled Icitcheh and bath, oil hMt, hatwood<br />

floori, fireplace, carport, oVertlxed lot, Now<br />

$10,000 FHA mortgage, Ownkr leaving *tale will<br />

equity for $7,500 cath.<br />

MARMORA. Two-rtory houie on hird-.Urfated tfrrt<br />

bedrobmi, all convenience, htatod. $7,500 full prM-<br />

PALERMO. Larga, fully furnished 4iou«e, cellar, 2 J»»tV,<br />

placa*. Owner-builder died before installing; wfift*to A<br />

and heating plant, Bargain for handyman. $5,000, (frrtu.<br />

CORBlM CITY. Eight room house facing river and public"<br />

beach. Some repairs needed. For quick sale $3,500, pa^,<br />

cash, ' „. _ - - v '~<br />

Summtr Rentals, Business Sites, Homesltes, Waterfront.<br />

HERMAN B. WALKER ' ;<br />

REAL ESTATE INSURANCE. '<br />

Shore Road, next to Texaco Station, Marmora<br />

FOR SALE<br />

BEACH FRONT.TRACT<br />

45th and Central Avenue<br />

250 FOOT FRONTAGE<br />

(WILL DIVIDE)<br />

AVAILABLE FOR '<br />

12 MODERN APARTMENTS<br />

Ad Now —> Good Beachfront l<strong>of</strong>t art Scdrce<br />

E. R. FRENCH<br />

1 Atlantic Avenue Phone 0908. |<br />

DVUI itujtm kiltUn wlft Miglo<br />

Ch.t «•• r«n«t. HolBoinl dollial<br />

viiliir. and aihauit fan<br />

fully friulatsil ~ '<br />

J*Jfl v,'


..A*-,<br />

PAGE 8 —SECTION POUR<br />

THI OCIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Absecon Church<br />

Class Inducts<br />

An impressive candle-light Installa-<br />

tion ceremony wa§ conducted tor the<br />

newly elected <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the Service<br />

Class <strong>of</strong> the Absecon Methodist<br />

Church, at their annual dinner in<br />

Hognte's Restaurant here Monday<br />

AFTiR TH1 FOURTH<br />

THIN WHAT?<br />

By Dr. J. L. Herbert<br />

With the happiness and joy a<br />

holiday brings there also comes<br />

sadness and sorrow. Hundreds<br />

lost their lives and an unesli-<br />

mated number were Injured<br />

Among the injured there is a<br />

group happy that nothing more<br />

serious occurred than slight In<br />

Juries.<br />

However slight an injury may<br />

seem, slight displacemoMs <strong>of</strong> one<br />

or more <strong>of</strong> the bones forming the<br />

framework <strong>of</strong> the body may-occur<br />

and cause nerve pressure. After<br />

the original pain has subsided the<br />

nerve pressure may still remain<br />

causing a constant hidden loss <strong>of</strong><br />

vital nervous energy. This In time<br />

lowers resistance and is the basis<br />

for ill health and disease in the<br />

future.<br />

If you have been Injured, a<br />

Chiropractic examination Is rec-<br />

ommended to determine if there<br />

ere any nerve pressures and If<br />

so the possibility <strong>of</strong> correcting<br />

them.<br />

(This Is one <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> Chir-<br />

opractic educational advertise-<br />

ments appearing in this paper<br />

each Thursday through the<br />

courtesy <strong>of</strong> the chiropractors<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pleaxantville, N, J.)<br />

evening.<br />

The U-shaped tables were aHrau-<br />

lively decorated with fern and yellow<br />

daisies with the centerpiece at the<br />

head table made <strong>of</strong> yellow rose buds<br />

and carnations arranged. In a crystal<br />

bowl.<br />

A pnqrnni entitled "Time foi-<br />

Reminiseeneo," prepared from I hi"<br />

record* <strong>of</strong> the S3 years the cl.isiS lias<br />

been 'organized, wns presented by<br />

Mrs. Carl Crannicr Jr.. presUiem.<br />

Mrs. Lquis B. Off. teacher who soon<br />

will ciimpleti; .10 years <strong>of</strong> teaching<br />

in various .Sunday Schools, wns lion-<br />

ori'd by the class ami presented with<br />

the eeniorpieco<br />

survives.<br />

In token <strong>of</strong> her<br />

The Service Class, which lias an<br />

enrollment <strong>of</strong> over BO members, was<br />

organised til 1932 by Mrs, William<br />

Paynt. wife <strong>of</strong> the minister then<br />

serving the church, <strong>of</strong> the orluiml<br />

chnrlpr membcTs, several Mill bejont,<br />

to tiu> 'group.<br />

State Making Survey to Find<br />

Correct Names For Waterways<br />

Adliil E. Stevenson, former Govu<br />

nor <strong>of</strong> Illinois: "With peace a maj »<br />

objective, the nntiun should reali/i<br />

lh.il Ihe same kinil <strong>of</strong> Drinking n<br />

quireil to split an alum is needed 1<br />

con mil it."<br />

STOMACH ULCERS<br />

QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST<br />

Ask About IS-Day Trial Offer!<br />

Over five million packages <strong>of</strong> the WILLARD TREATMENT<br />

have-been sold for relief <strong>of</strong> symptoms <strong>of</strong> distress arising<br />

from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess<br />

Acid—Poor Digestlotii Sour or Upset Stomach,<br />

Gasslness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., due to<br />

Excess Acid. Ask for "Willafd's Message" which<br />

fully explains this hbme treatment—free—at<br />

PRiEDY DRUGS, inc. HUGHES Central Pharmacy<br />

HAINIS DRUG STORI SiLVAGN'S PHARMACY<br />

local histniI ins iml othus Inter<br />

i Mi il in \(\\ Jeisev s lietilifii in<br />

bLin*, isked to IlLlp tin Stilt i tab<br />

hsh comet n imi s ind spi Illu s ft i<br />

llhi I iki tic tins tnd binoks in<br />

e ith i unt\ J IK pul< it i tut <strong>of</strong><br />

'till funetiiins (irrud tn In th Bu<br />

it in <strong>of</strong> di olot,\ tntl I (>| o iiphv<br />

Kobt 11 ( Mtjnthiitl tupOj.1 pint<br />

insulin MI tin Hill u mil hi i<<br />

isl nil st ul\ s i u sit rl u inn<br />

ilmints 1 ii mi nl st ilc All i<br />

lit 11 1 lit n tin \ | (1( It iminm th t i<br />

ml „( >L,I iphit n nut mil in ikm<br />

Hit in olllt i I<br />

A single jnamc Is cs E entlil for<br />

legal and surveying |purpos£5 he<br />

points out It Is fllso important to<br />

a /lumber <strong>of</strong> State ageicies such<br />

is the Highway Department our<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> Water Policy and Sup<br />

ply and many others<br />

At OIL<br />

Iki<br />

wtn"k is<br />

t 1 HKl<br />

(lone in<br />

nut slat<br />

neai 1<br />

I IK<br />

Ksst \<br />

ing in<br />

pi I si 111<br />

coniplt It d m<br />

< ouiiln | it<br />

I. nion ii il M<br />

in i I I Ihi i ttnmlii<br />

\ hi n ( ni n imt ppui I i lit llu<br />

uiJU out it i uhiiiiltiil uilll tl 11<br />

tonei ruinH it It tilt. \iu ltist\<br />

I 101,1 jplnt DolKl All i 111 1 ^it ii])<br />

hj ii'l'i "-til t t i stilt In tin n i<br />

liotili Ho id tm dc<br />

lo rodun- dani;Lr <strong>of</strong> niHht<br />

f accidents, uiw file cqiiiimni'nt<br />

MS lo mldtlty buildings if nc(i•,<br />

> and jlso lo allow the ciU •.<br />

*»nkal stud sweeper the op<br />

tanity to clean up the debrK <strong>of</strong><br />

Previous djj<br />

1 Jit_ ludimtiili ol uiinr piiMiititMt<br />

lAhihlitil fen Im il iDini ins<br />

*l NIIM nilit i u It h( II |i(. iti il 111<br />

\ lin \iM[inn Uillilu n I oliu<br />

Chill ttillnni II smith li in<br />

IU1U1K. M<br />

Attin i^i tiiiijui iiniii vi ii li tlu<br />

Chiel ol Oil in ( m ll'in I<br />

Jl in | A\so( I Hum puln<br />

I,<br />

i nld u lid ii tin d ^i i( ijull\ i<br />

i mu iihniiusti iiniii took imi<br />

ill in^ or llu <strong>On</strong> III (_u\ Itiitin I<br />

I I id iv m lit tin tin lisi i]<br />

w Jin h tie ins m\t [ml iv luK i<br />

Tin *;iil u is tn^tid- .it llu<br />

IPIIKI nl Ui Ikisihil Pillil, i<br />

k isid<br />

tin stun uf Suniliiv dimtLhts<br />

stnliijl il 11 IT I ni vvlltll an intii<br />

mohlli pnkidnnBav iv wjs slunk<br />

hv ii PPnnsvlv jni i Hi uhiif. Si ishuit<br />

I inf tnnn<br />

At milling lo pu]ui i em ounid<br />

h\ S.imuel L iptF or 11 hano)». P i<br />

I T\ tcV spttr iwtvvpi»*'2nd )unl ?td<br />

sis Whin Fill mcci I w Willums<br />

t>uked i sii tn^ i»i pissinf4ii (jiis<br />

until tht spin inipuili'lv for jn<br />

Diilhouhd ti tin tin iimplii on tin<br />

list t n iMindicl lot inoit|.h tn push<br />

in llu suit, <strong>of</strong> f i|)i ^ i n<br />

Polka said Lape was in a 'no<br />

parking' area, hut that the warn<br />

ing signs are rusted and not dls<br />

See Page S column 6, please<br />

i<br />

Would Improve<br />

Area Near Lagoons<br />

_p C n\ oil Kids this wttk iv ill |<br />

lCC{LlL-st ttU St Itt- DltiM )I1 «t M Ul '<br />

KMloii to divdKo tin- ehiiniu'l <strong>of</strong><br />

IU'A('h Thor<strong>of</strong>iUL' From 14th st, past<br />

tlie tMitranir^ to ihe la^tion.s .il With<br />

Ht. and ot lftth si., Mityor Hdwoid II,<br />

Hnwkci* atinouiieL'd thtn-wick^<br />

Thv petition fur the projeot will be<br />

submittt'd by rcpr«Hfm«tiv*;s <strong>of</strong> this<br />

k MIII M i nitfLtini! i»l llu Drpin<br />

4nt nt <strong>of</strong> Cons-Li \ (hull JIHI E^<br />

Development tu Ailnntk <strong>City</strong> tiimui<br />

row<br />

I lit ipfiitt .lion lol llu tln-d^tn^ j<br />

work'will, be submitted at thr same I<br />

time as (hot rcqiK'.^iHi; £1(10.000 in I<br />

•.luti* funds foi' ihe n*phMiishhiji ot<br />

lH'iicht'.s liere under the lttrift erosion I<br />

Phila. Bank Secretary<br />

Named Artisans' Queen<br />

Pat Newell, lovely 19yeai old private secretary in<br />

Tc Philadelphia Tradesmen's Bank and Title Co . was named<br />

Miss Artisan IT). 1 )' in an cxLiting climax <strong>of</strong> the three day<br />

— outing <strong>of</strong> the Artisans Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mutual Protection, Satur-<br />

i d.iv night<br />

I I hi ni vv qtli i n uus iruunul h\<br />

\lls-v M nil JUIL Miibsi <strong>of</strong> C imdm<br />

Miss Ailisin H|4 afliT helng M 1<br />

littid fliim i fkkl <strong>of</strong> 11 btJlltlfnl<br />

ispu ints foi Ihi- 1 tltli it i djnn 1<br />

SilmdJl mulit in toiAmLio'n Hall<br />

Mis. Nurtll In<br />

I.<br />

iti|>il dip II iniLiils wilt dt nuinsti ill<br />

| ihi II ^J is [umnuns loi Hit ilnl ]<br />

tin n tit visiloi '<br />

I hi ixlilhillnn mil hi si i id in<br />

(oiijuiu lion uilh (hilthtns \\t.ik |<br />

hiui^ pinmotiil i" II" i'son tin |<br />

noil bv tin Iiniii ""I Kis.1" I i<br />

Assmiititni (Inlilitn iiiiimpiniLd<br />

tn unlink Idiills m liiLivm II" |<br />

l(Klhlll) in llOllls mills Ml list 111 I<br />

rint mil iniusiniinl'j ind ^'lls b^ J<br />

biuhliunl pl » nut'i 1 - '"'I simps i<br />

The visltino youngs^" wl " Tin><br />

visit an exhibit In the polite de<br />

partment where weapons and<br />

equipment will be displayed along<br />

with a picture display <strong>of</strong> accidents<br />

in the area during recent months<br />

to be shown as a demonstration 0*<br />

the tragic results <strong>of</strong> Improper op<br />

eration <strong>of</strong> automobiles<br />

lluv mil tin" co to tin Im inl outniimht it tl till lot il<br />

Osborne Nicholson, who success<br />

ively had served the club at secre<br />

tary and vice president, assumed<br />

the presidency far the new year<br />

at successor to Lemuel H Hires<br />

Mr Nicholson Is a practitioner <strong>of</strong><br />

the First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ Sclen<br />

tlsl here |Mr Hires Is cashier and<br />

vice president <strong>of</strong> The National<br />

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

Mi QtntJiv iiHluttiil Nioliulis<br />

lloli Is the hiu sciiUil}, I-fluird<br />

1 Riu^tln it iliilid titasuiii, Jiid<br />

\\ 1 nl \iinh is tin niiv Mn piesi<br />

dim<br />

Diiector tui tin ni'w vear JII Mt<br />

Hues Htllifrt Godliiv RUIH.IL (.<br />

See Page 6 column 1, plesc<br />

Gas 'Stabilized' at<br />

24.9 Cents a Gallon<br />

An irtnistict di th< liH. il nn<br />

pntL WTI w is rLMthul w<br />

wtik-wwl uiili trsoit str\i(.< SIJLKIFI<br />

iipti ilois iiKttrin^ Lo J 24 '•> mih i<br />

t^jlluu minimum on u^ulii u KIL<br />

AII st nioni but UIK mvoKtiJ in<br />

tin piite (.uttlMH \(.ndf.ttn wlnth<br />

liMnl Tor bi VLFJI iv-Leks aKi*-td oil<br />

hnrii\ u> -vt^ibiluo tlu figure P1101<br />

to the pcuc iMs was fu-nUibk it<br />

21 *> 11 4 aiiid 219 c-Liit-^ Jt \«ii ions<br />

Ab fnr I*, loiild bt (1(*U imiiini<br />

nnlv on*_ st ition kept its pri't below<br />

the J^ietd |P\LI Th^ stTtlon \\ is IL-<br />

polled to bt_ tlic ObUW^i-Jimtnt which<br />

iirst <strong>of</strong>f-tretl fiis at J low priri*<br />

Tim ij,rf.Lnunl ua-! n ucliL-d wlitn<br />

several uf (.lie operators who mini<br />

Uinwl tht ^4*> Lent kvcl thmiif,liuut<br />

tin u ir i>ri_v tiled upon HIL mdjurtO<br />

»f station opLnturs to suspind ho*,<br />

lilittcb it li.jst foi tliL n.mflintlLr<br />

<strong>of</strong> the- summer season<br />

Mayor Bowkef pointed out that<br />

the thor<strong>of</strong>are in that area h*i<br />

many "high 4po*»" mi low tide, and<br />

it practically Impassable by larger<br />

.accumulation <strong>of</strong> .mud<br />

two lagoons inacces-<br />

sible iby oven smaller jboats encept<br />

on the high tide<br />

it practically li<br />

/ Ut>oats The aci<br />

1/^ hai made the I<br />

Tile mayor siiUI till' Division ' i>f<br />

NsiviRation will lie asked t" dr«d||e<br />

l L-lliiniu-l at lea^t 2(M) luel wide anil<br />

15 fi-c-t deep fruin the foot <strong>of</strong> 14th si. I<br />

lo Hit inn mil. ol tin lAth ~t li<br />

Cousins in Adjoining<br />

Beefs at Hospital<br />

lo t-ph N f.inriitnio li 12<br />

vt u old son <strong>of</strong> C\\\ ( ourl CUik<br />

and Mis lost |>h V (. uiu r ILIIIO<br />

(t{ 1U. \V -LSt IV is If L i fi i| nn (i<br />

\ filing hit u ho is a himor<br />

lli*-|i Schoul sturli ni is not<br />

loiu MJIIH Jwtutvcr Hts Lonsin<br />

ldUt \eirold UnMll U S(_hlnuk<br />

M <strong>of</strong> H2"> WLSL ,I. is in tin.<br />

mM hid aKu mmuini' lioin<br />

ui npci itmn<br />

Salvation Army<br />

Seeking S2t250<br />

Annual Campaign<br />

Launched in <strong>City</strong><br />

i<br />

Home Building<br />

to be Speeded<br />

to Completion<br />

The large Menon Park<br />

vclopment in Central <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> — bordering Roosevelt<br />

blvd between 34th and 38th<br />

sts—•alias been purchased by<br />

Charles A Ginnetti and Earl<br />

Simpson, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> build-<br />

eiqglhiiy rnvrnliri* ytrPTf*' 1 )'*<br />

Mcilon Park was launched two<br />

ycais ago by n flrai headed by Mor-<br />

rh Gross, or Philadelphia-, which pur-<br />

thoii-d the ground from Ihe munlol<br />

pal (joveniment<br />

T<br />

Th* naw owntri Mid Hi*y u*<br />

ondsrtaklng an Immxllalt «pan*<br />

•Ian al the •chidvlid building pre-<br />

gram to k«p up with Hw rtpMly<br />

Incrmlng **ltt <strong>of</strong> ntw hom« In<br />

tfi> community. '<br />

Over 140 home* have been com<br />

pitted and occupied so far In (he<br />

year around Merlon Park tract, out<br />

uf tin- 412* homes that will be tits<br />

wtnlual total (.innetll and Slropion<br />

•,jiJ thev expert (o mmplele an ad-<br />

dltloiml 100 homes in time for oc<br />

uipancy this summtr<br />

The devciopmeiil has three dUfer-<br />

nt models available, ranging from i<br />

1 bedroom ranch home al $8,<br />

1 ht new owners smd tluit a Jlmit<br />

ed niimbtr <strong>of</strong> boyfront lots are still<br />

i\ illablp, olTerlnf frtc docklni) fo-<br />

cilmes fut lesldents<br />

Mayor t-^dward B nowkcr. In com><br />

nunUni upon the transaction, said<br />

tint Mr Gioss had Informed the<br />

(Itv commib^ion home time afo that *<br />

he nat i.eeklng new Mood" in fin.<br />

ncmi, the exponslvo operation<br />

The mayor added thai the cUyJ*M<br />

p direct jtntlllilk->«ood ilit.li Sehool in I1M<br />

ind is einplo\ttl is 1 sf*ertlur\ in<br />

the Liilline.suuud IIIIKI ol lilt Sin(,n<br />

Si Mini* M itliinc Co<br />

The boardwalk parade scheduled<br />

la be staged before the bttuty<br />

contest and dance was cancelled<br />

because <strong>of</strong> the heavy rain Satur<br />

day night An orchettr* compris<br />

ing members <strong>of</strong> the Robert W<br />

Ernest Artisans Memorial Post,<br />

American Legion band, played for<br />

dancing<br />

Iht IIIIIKI u.is the list <strong>of</strong> the so<br />

IM] ind letl t -ltionil r ill mis Illlp mil hupi nc inenl sun bilhlni! and swlnimlnj,<br />

umn lii'i'iotish to thost who in'Situidi\ md .• M>III il ihimh MMI<br />

See Page 1, column 3, please. ' iie Sundiiy morning.<br />

Former A^liss Artisan Wins New<br />

Crown as Miss New Jersey ? 955<br />

Ilenl loyally by anv name is slill !<br />

A<br />

that<br />

o:t Saturday nlKhl after hnvlni.<br />

. 1 scored third in the talent competl-<br />

lil year-old Oimden Kill proved I lion that opened Ihe state event Kn<br />

point Saturday nlRhl a 1 - Wild. day.<br />

woii and pave <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a more Second place honors went to Mlmi<br />

personal interest In.llH! outcome <strong>of</strong> Ijelnwalri, ol Hillside, who entered as<br />

he annual Miss New Jersey beauty | Miss Newark, and third to Dolores<br />

Piiilcant. Wiullelil. who. was Miss Cranford.<br />

Winml <strong>of</strong> thi slate crown—and |L)li Xinuii <strong>of</strong> Olian Countv was<br />

tin right lo mmpf'tc foi thi Miss siKclid b\ the other conlistants is<br />

Ami-llii title it Atlantic Otv in Sep | Ml s ( iin^umln^<br />

tnibir—\ns Miss Patncin (.impbell . ,, , . . . .<br />

Miss Campbell lust graduated<br />

from Camdtn High School, plant<br />

to enter Glastboro State Teachers'<br />

College tn September. She I* a<br />

teacher In the Sunday School <strong>of</strong><br />

St. Wilfred's Bpltcopil Church In<br />

I t i b<br />

Arrive* for S«aton<br />

Mrs Walter C Becker, ot West<br />

Philadelphia, Is speiiding the sum<br />

|m_er_at 1<br />

them the highlights <strong>of</strong> the<br />

mink rn new tterl and masonry build<br />

ing elected this spring at a coqt <strong>of</strong><br />

jbntit $2aO0fl<br />

A touch <strong>of</strong> humor and <br />

stde tlie building lo do business<br />

Hide when it o|icned for the first<br />

lime )ishTda\ <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Ihe initial<br />

rust-dav iisiturs v>aUI blunt lie with hd/el I<br />

f\ts Slit cohipetid against 14 other I<br />

vtuni; wuniiin tontendci^ ,<br />

What most people didn't know<br />

until now was that the tame girl<br />

then Patricia Meccarlello — won<br />

the title Mlts Artltan in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> in 1953 and returned here last<br />

year during the. annual outing,<br />

when she relinquished the title tf><br />

Madeline Maul.<br />

Local <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the Artisans snid<br />

they understood Miss. Meccarlello<br />

changed her name in the meantime<br />

to help further her career.<br />

Her victory at Wildwood as Miss<br />

Campbell was achieved as she car-<br />

ried <strong>of</strong>f nrst place in the bathing<br />

suit and evening gown competition<br />

Open Summer Ham* ••<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John GlIlLam'BKd<br />

r amiiy have opened their summer<br />

home here at 829 Delaneey pi.<br />

I Camden An Interpretive ballet<br />

dance was her talent contest <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

Ing She alto likes bowling and<br />

iltterbugglng<br />

When ihr won tht Artisan heiulv<br />

ciown here tv»o years ago she al<br />

teady hud started leaching, ballet in<br />

ceicatioii center in Camden dur<br />

lnj, her spare time from hieh .school<br />

The Wlldvtood state contest was<br />

-poiisored by Hie <strong>Jun</strong>ior Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce there The winner re<br />

celvied a 1500 scholarship and a<br />

trophy<br />

TIME and TIDE<br />

,?y<br />

Himputcil en the Heath Fnm|<br />

L.011KP011 Bridge, add 33 mln t<br />

.icct Eriilke adii BO mln , jjen<br />

IV1I1U Hrldge ndd 1 hr 20 mln .<br />

Stint BiltlEe. add 1 hr 23 mln.<br />

Apogee "—Full Moon<br />

_. * M-<br />

1 Lsw<br />

i<br />

JUNE-<br />

28 ...<br />

!9 ~ . .<br />

30 „<br />

JUL.Y—<br />

R 59<br />

9 49<br />

10 35


m<br />

*.& -:><br />

2 SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Openings Set<br />

fist race on Saturday<br />

'"•Inveterate "opening attenders" en-<br />

Ipoyed a field day Saturday with the<br />

jfiihi opintog iJf k now bank drive-<br />

UnV> newly enlarged record shot)<br />

and a new boardwalk fudge shop.<br />

Harold D. Price entertained at the<br />

Qgjfa CHy Record Shop, 837 Asbury<br />

ftv>, on the expansion <strong>of</strong> Ms record<br />

-and hobby shop. The occasion also<br />

jjmarked the beginning <strong>of</strong> dally broad-<br />

casting from the shop by Station<br />

WMID.<br />

During tho evening, Harry Englemelr<br />

was host at the opening <strong>of</strong> Ms<br />

now Copper Kettle Fudge Shop at<br />

11th ist. and tho boardwalk. A host <strong>of</strong><br />

guests enjoyed rcfreslimenta and<br />

dancing, with rotating sky lights giving<br />

the occasion a Hollywood flair.<br />

During the afternoon, Tile National<br />

Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> opened its drivein<br />

branch at 13th St. and West av.<br />

with city <strong>of</strong>ficials and many civic and<br />

social personalities unending.<br />

SUNNYSIDE RESTAURANT<br />

OPEN DAILY AT 7 A.M.<br />

BREAKFAST SERVED, 75c<br />

ALL FULL COURSE<br />

DINNERS<br />

$ 1.25<br />

TENDERLOIN STEAK DINNER $2.25<br />

REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI<br />

Scullvilfo, on the Mays Landing - Somers Point Read<br />

John SAFIO, Prop. Phone Somers Point 3323<br />

Cut Up CHICKEN, THIGHS and BREASTS<br />

GROCERIES - DELICATESSEN<br />

Shop at<br />

BRADLEY'S FARMERS MARKET<br />

*116 Atlantic Ave. Phone 2124<br />

FRANK and ELEANOR BRADLEY<br />

1'^<br />

FOR SALE<br />

BEACH FRONT TRACT<br />

45th and Central Avenue<br />

250 FOOT FRONTAGi<br />

(WILL DIVIDE)<br />

AVAILABLE TOR<br />

12 MODERN APARTMENTS<br />

Act Now — Good Beachfront Lots are Scarce<br />

E. R. FRENCH<br />

1 Atlantic Avenue Phone 0908<br />

Night In Venice Boat<br />

Parade Set August 6<br />

Continues Trom pig* 1<br />

ncross the bay to Somers Point, and<br />

was witnessed by thousands <strong>of</strong> spectators.<br />

Several changes and Improvements<br />

are planned for tills yea*, the committee<br />

reported. Persons Interested<br />

in taking an active part In this and<br />

otuor community events are invited<br />

to attend regular meetings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

group Fridays'at noon.<br />

A financial report was accepted<br />

from the antique auto outing events,<br />

and the committee pronounced the<br />

entire week end a success and a line<br />

attraction for the retort<br />

Leslie Henry. preiTdent <strong>of</strong> Hie<br />

Antique Automobile Club <strong>of</strong> Arn.r-<br />

Ice, Und William iBodtn, jtt activity<br />

dlrjclor, itated |M Hie lot*I group<br />

thai th«y *iope to return with an<br />

even grutir .ttrictlon next year,<br />

They iild their members enjoyed<br />

the meeting In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> more than<br />

in other communities where they<br />

met previously.<br />

Salvation Army Drive<br />

Opens In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Continued from page 1<br />

homeleii, Jobless, lonely or aged; to<br />

aleolhollei, unwed mothers, or the<br />

vtetlma <strong>of</strong> disaster.<br />

"Our loc«l unit operating the<br />

year around here In our own city<br />

rendered service! fa, many during<br />

th. part year. When ,l» seemed that<br />

all doon were clsttd, the Sulvntlon<br />

Army .was a Ifrlend Indeed..<br />

"Doing Its all and saying little In<br />

Its own behalf, the Salvation Army<br />

depends upon us for support in Its<br />

current fund drive. <strong>On</strong>ly the humanity<br />

In our own hearts can arouse us<br />

to meet this urgent need."<br />

FOUND<br />

PARAKHT — Owner may<br />

have by identifying arid<br />

paying for this Ad.<br />

2120 West Ave., Phone 3251<br />

WARDS<br />

SPECIALS<br />

Applesauce Cake 50c<br />

— Tuesday —<br />

Devil's Fudge Cake 55c<br />

— Wednesday —<br />

Angel Cake 69c<br />

— Thursday —<br />

Pound Cake 60c-80c<br />

- Friday & Saturday -<br />

OLD FASHIONED<br />

COCOA. LAYER CAKE<br />

(Reg. 75c Size)<br />

70c<br />

WARDS<br />

PASTRY SHOP<br />

INC.<br />

724 Aibury Avonut<br />

Phona 1260<br />

THANK YOU....<br />

We wish to express our appreciation to the<br />

Jr - - ' ,<br />

Mayor and his Official Family Personnel <strong>of</strong><br />

Convention Hall, Local Merchants and all<br />

others who helped to make our Annual<br />

Outing the best ever.<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Mutual Protection<br />

New Tabernacle<br />

Takes Spotlight<br />

Described by Luff<br />

at Annual Dinner<br />

Continued from page 1<br />

matter "<br />

He reported that attendance nt<br />

Tabernacle services lait summer was<br />

excellent, and equally good results<br />

ore expected tills year He bald he<br />

liad found that the vast majority <strong>of</strong><br />

people favoi keeping the resort as<br />

It la<br />

Mayor Edward B Bowker, another<br />

<strong>of</strong> the principal speekers, told <strong>of</strong><br />

some <strong>of</strong> the community Improvement<br />

projects that prc contemplated.<br />

/ "Timei are changing," ha sen-<br />

'Unwed, "Wir ch.no*. th* young<br />

pasple and- now th. young pjople<br />

•re thiniing tht older i»op{e. We<br />

commluloner* are gild OtMn <strong>City</strong><br />

hit I Tabaniicle Aioclatlon lo<br />

help maintain a level courts and<br />

He said that support <strong>of</strong> tho Tiber<br />

nacle has been helpful In making<br />

decisions for the best interests <strong>of</strong><br />

the city.<br />

The mayor said he, too, eherifhed<br />

memories <strong>of</strong> the old Tabcrnode<br />

building which is to be razed at the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> the summer.<br />

"I can remember playing around<br />

the ground! ai a bey, and must<br />

admit I wit one <strong>of</strong> thote whs uMd<br />

te tit a rape on the clapper ef<br />

the bell, •Mng It through the<br />

trees, and then ring It from hiding<br />

on Hallowe'en,"<br />

The new Tibernaele building, he<br />

predicted, will change the entire pic<br />

lure <strong>of</strong> the area and Is a major<br />

forward step.<br />

Dr. Fred O. HoIIoway, president<br />

<strong>of</strong> Drew University at Madison, N. Jji<br />

another speaker also praised <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> and the Association.<br />

"In nest reierti the sky It the<br />

limit, but In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the sky Is<br />

the law," he said, "It is wondtrful<br />

to have a community where »<br />

many people on vacation still gs<br />

te churlh,"<br />

The dining group was entertained<br />

by the Tabernacle Chorus, under the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Fritz Krueger. The benediction<br />

was by the Rev, Frank F.<br />

Adler, pastor <strong>of</strong> St..John's Lutheran<br />

Church.<br />

Durlnf the eveninj most <strong>of</strong> the<br />

diners had an opportunity for elqie<br />

inspection <strong>of</strong> a detailed scale model<br />

<strong>of</strong> the new Tabernacle building, for<br />

which contracting bids will be called<br />

about August 1.<br />

Recording Stars to lie<br />

Resort Shop Visitors<br />

Terrsi!'Stevens/the first <strong>of</strong> a lojg<br />

$« <strong>of</strong> stage j'ara reeording stars %t<br />

be presented at tne <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Record<br />

Shop, will be In Oeean <strong>City</strong> this<br />

morning.<br />

Miss Stevens, a popular recording<br />

star for RCA, currently appearing on<br />

tho Steel Pier, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, will<br />

visit the shop at M7 Asbury av. at 10<br />

a. m. She will itgn autograplis for<br />

fans.<br />

Bill Haley and His Comets, popuiiir<br />

jazz combo, will visit the shop<br />

Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. The<br />

"rock.and.roll" voeallst-gultarlst will<br />

be here to promote his new records.<br />

Harold D, Price, proBHetor, an.<br />

nounced that Johnny Ray, who made<br />

crying a popular form <strong>of</strong> vocalizing,<br />

will be a giiest next week.<br />

Income Property<br />

Large Reildence iultlble for<br />

Ouest Home or Conversion<br />

to Aptrtmenti.<br />

Optn Billy<br />

419 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />

FOR SALE or RENT<br />

Attractive New<br />

BUNGALOWS<br />

OIL HEAT<br />

WIST AVI. (Oc«.n Side)<br />

Betvreen 49rh and 501 h St.<br />

LarBB LMng Room, Combination<br />

Krtthen «M Dinette. Near beach,<br />

2 Btdroorrfi. Convtnlent to trtln.<br />

Will Finance. Ready for<br />

Immediate' Oc'cuplhcy.<br />

Price Includes Seretnt, Aluminum<br />

Blind* and Electric Rente.<br />

ROBT.W.MARTINDALE<br />

•EALTOR<br />

«21 BALTIMORE AVE<br />

PrilLA.43, PA,<br />

Phone Belgrade 6-1511<br />

Famed Actress Visits Kiwqnis<br />

CONSTANdB BENNS1T, who ttairad lastiweek at the Gateway Playhouse, was aft'<br />

Iiorinfflfpic't'it liwt 'inrnirir'- Klwanls Club meeting at Sinuns* Restaurant, She was pra.<br />

sented with a key to the city by Mayor Wward B, Bowker;Bhowji here are J. Bush Chattin<br />

club (president; Mayor Bowker, Miss Bennett and»«iw*haii Dwi|ht, Playhouse -pro.<br />

ducer.—Senipr Studio photo. ' .<br />

Name Winners<br />

in YFC Events<br />

Boys and Girts Take<br />

Regional Honors<br />

The nine-day conference <strong>of</strong> Youth<br />

.'or Christ International concluded<br />

here Sunday with announeement <strong>of</strong><br />

the Bastern Region representatives<br />

at tiie national teen-age preaching<br />

contest and Bible ouiz at Winonna<br />

Lake, Ind., from JulytlO to 20.<br />

More than 8,000 teen-agers and<br />

adults attended -the conferenM,<br />

which featured nlghUy sessions on<br />

the Music Pier at which were presenteel<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the noled evanielists<br />

In the eountry, along with muslcal<br />

and sunshine parties.<br />

The (eontestarih selected for Hit<br />

natlsnal finals were the survivors<br />

<strong>of</strong> elimination contest* held during<br />

the week, iAt Wlnonn* Lake, they<br />

will compete agalnit 2,000 other<br />

high .school youths reprnentlng 11<br />

regions.,<br />

Bob Bailey, IT-year-oId Lancaster,<br />

Pa,, boy, will represent the Bastern<br />

Region, comprising New Jersey,<br />

Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware<br />

and New York, In the boy preacher<br />

finals. Ann Stolzfuss, 18, ol Coeh.<br />

mneville. Pa., will compete*'iLn the<br />

girl .speakers' notional tltsmpionship..<br />

A group )<strong>of</strong> iflve Hlmitfad, Md.,<br />

teenager* will carry the Reflen's<br />

banner In the Bible quli contest,<br />

which iwlll •ttract some 700 null<br />

teams. They lire Jo Ann iaeauia,<br />

15; Roser Garland, 17; Larry Michael,<br />

,11; Sail Enton, 16, and Irnle<br />

Stepp, ,11, .<br />

Others to compete in the finals<br />

are Miss Enson and Jack Witherup,<br />

IT, <strong>of</strong> Coatesvlllc, Pa,, songleaders;<br />

Linda Worth, 14, West Orove, Pa.,<br />

soloist; jack Howe, 18, WUllamsport,<br />

f>a., instrumental solo; Bob Barnett,<br />

15; Eonald Thompson, 16, and Frank,<br />

tin Pyle, 15, all <strong>of</strong> Welt Grove, instrumenul<br />

trio.<br />

The. conference was under the direction<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Rev, • Floyd Ankerberg,<br />

with the messages brought by<br />

m, Rooert Cook, Conference presl.<br />

dent: the Rev. Leonard Campbell<br />

and Dr, T, W, Wilson, The Rev, Hal<br />

Webb directed the vocal siniing,<br />

with Rudy AtWQod serving the con.<br />

ference as pianist. '<br />

COA1/NG EVENTS<br />

July 1—Lulu Temple Shrine Choir.<br />

July J—Beginning free orchestra<br />

concerts on the Music Pier,<br />

July 4—Fireworks dliplay and<br />

band concert.<br />

July (h-Klwanls.A. A, U, swim,<br />

ming and diving meet.<br />

July »—Haddonfleld Choral Society<br />

concert,<br />

July IS—Cheltenham Choral Art<br />

Society concert,<br />

July M—Homestead Steelworkers<br />

MaleChorus concert. -• — •<br />

July 2J—Lanchesier Chorus, eoncert.<br />

,<br />

July 30—Qermantown %le Chorus<br />

concert. . •<br />

Son Is Born to<br />

Former Rosorter<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Robert U Bross are<br />

receiving congratulatioiis on the<br />

birth <strong>of</strong> a son <strong>Jun</strong>e IB in the Lankenau<br />

Hospital, Philadelphia.<br />

Mrs. Bross Is the former Jeanne<br />

Malhews, <strong>of</strong> 438 Asbury av. and Ardmore,<br />

Pa. Both Mr. and Mrs. Brass<br />

have summered in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for<br />

many years.<br />

In Footsteps Of Btt\y Graham<br />

ftOBERT BMLfeYHcit, <strong>of</strong>"Lan&ster, &., wasichoseki<br />

Friday night as winner <strong>of</strong> the preaching contest folr aspiring<br />

evangelists, as part <strong>of</strong> Youth for Christ conference at 1 the;<br />

Music Pier. He is being congratulated by Robert Neff, alfjo<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lancaster, advisor and director <strong>of</strong> the contests—Senior<br />

Studio photo.<br />

For JQQ TV f<br />

Get Top TV Service<br />

yiuu<br />

FACTORY TRAINED<br />

TECHNICIANS<br />

ANTENNAS<br />

frecfeo* and Installed<br />

• Se(f Supporting Towers •<br />

AOIhorizad De<strong>of</strong>ers<br />

• ZENITH<br />

News frpm<br />

J By C. S. War<br />

Vlsltlm! Mr. and' Mrs'H R. Ilidoll<br />

Sr. on Petnbroko %\nv this week<br />

were Mr.- and Mrs. It R. fhdbll Jr<br />

and (stnlly, br Ncwtdwn Snikh;, 1 Fa<br />

. and Mrs. Henry SaUcrwaid, ot<br />

HAl 'Wr aUttnnel- residents<br />

at^ttt^lv* Home on OxTonl<br />

L«ne. Tiielr cMdftn enjoy th6 week<br />

onfli v/W thebi. Hury; who was Just<br />

graduated fr<strong>of</strong>n LUUb Ttowfcr Hlfh<br />

ScJittOl, and lMVbara Were down over<br />

the week' end ' •<br />

• • *<br />

tn addition to out: campaign for<br />

trtcn here U' tfib Park, Ware mmacrlng<br />

v/^mt We can do about the<br />

d<strong>of</strong>klng facHltlfc?. Several <strong>of</strong> our residents<br />

either own boats or arc con.<br />

tcmplotlng purchasing thom. Any<br />

Ides send to S6DZ Pembroke.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poling, <strong>of</strong><br />

North W«Jcs,Ti., end Mr. «Hd M«.<br />

AHhUr Dsvidsbii, <strong>of</strong> Coatesviilc, Pit.<br />

Visiting Children Bid<br />

To Tour Our <strong>City</strong> Hall,<br />

Continued from page 1<br />

partment for inspection or apparatus,<br />

cqulpineiit and alarm answering sys.<br />

tern, and another picture display <strong>of</strong><br />

major fires here over the years, to be<br />

shown for the promotion <strong>of</strong> lire pro.<br />

ventloli.<br />

The group will tnen visit the Mu.<br />

nicipal Court and sit in on hearing i<br />

<strong>of</strong> charges.<br />

, I<br />

Rescue Two Girls<br />

Two joung girl, w,<br />

the surf nt Sea fc|<br />

afternoon alter they „<br />

In a gully about 75<br />

hhore at lllh st<br />

Rescued b> Guard, „<br />

naugh and Martin LidT<br />

encc H<strong>of</strong>fman, 11, or<br />

Lois Dei_ker, 10, <strong>of</strong><br />

guards said the girli<br />

exhausted when<br />

SENIOR<br />

fM ASkURV AVE.<br />

roi<br />

LIHWOOD<br />

KENNELS<br />

Boarding - C/f'ppfi<br />

Special Seasonal Rt(«<br />

Pick-up & Delivery<br />

1633 Shore Road<br />

Linwood<br />

Phone Somers Point 351<br />

ANNUAL ROAST BEEF DINHER<br />

SPONSORED IV<br />

MARMORA VOL. FIRE CO.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Flrt Hall, Mormora, N. J;<br />

SATURDAY, JULY % 5 to 8 P, M.<br />

M" EA CHlLDRiN W<br />

•TJO -I UNDHII ,/Sj<br />

LIVE AND SHOP IN<br />

CENTRAL OCEAN CITif<br />

(THE GEQQitApkcAL CENTER OF Tt<br />

DOT'S<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

A Complete<br />

Beauty Headquarters<br />

3331 WEST AVENUE<br />

Doris Wells PHONE 1262<br />

BAKER'S<br />

STUFFED SQUAB<br />

CHICKEN<br />

OURS EXCLUSIVELY IN THIS AREA<br />

PRIZE-WINNING CHICKENS<br />

COOKED IN OUR ROTISSERIE<br />

Always a Large Variety <strong>of</strong> TakeHome Flatten<br />

Advance Orders Appreciated<br />

BAKER'S Chicken Cottagd<br />

2120 Asbury Ave. Open Daily Phone<br />

Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />

ROGERS WHISTLE STOP<br />

34th and HAVEN'AVENUE OCEAN CITY, I<br />

FEATURING: DELICATESSEN<br />

TOYS ••• GIFTS ~ HOUSEWARES<br />

Serving Merion Park an(( Cent.<br />

If Yaw Car Won't Start,<br />

or Your Tire Goes Flat<br />

CAU us FOR prom SERYKI<br />

PQWEU-<br />

Esso Service<br />

34«i<br />

\<br />

28, 19JS<br />

Anniversiry<br />

Hrs. Lu^w'S Ueie, Bi39<br />

L ctlebrfltcd their SMh<br />

wrsnry oti Sunday. The<br />

given bv their ion and<br />

Mr. i*nd Mrs, James<br />

<strong>of</strong> other family*<br />

tne<br />

YOUR FURS<br />

CALL<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

5-3030<br />

•your furs safe during<br />

Vding» r us monfhi<br />

ahead<br />

0CPERT FUR<br />

R0WODELING<br />

..noble Rates<br />

,« COATS STORID<br />

, A. Lime As $iW<br />

1 Coats $1.50<br />

AGRONS<br />

7.ll PACIFIC AVi.<br />

-Widneidsy and Silurday<br />

• |«nln9s 'til » P. M.<br />

Mtthodisl Wemtn fe<br />

Conduct Bake Sal*<br />

The Woman's Society <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> the Hrst Methodist<br />

Purch will sponsor a hSe^fe<br />

Saturday from B i, m, to ^ J^l!<br />

front <strong>of</strong> Murnhy's it<strong>of</strong>e. »th st, and<br />

Asbury av. Mrs, HaymoBd Blood<br />

president, is chairman <strong>of</strong> the aBte<br />

and Mrs, Wlljlam CnddM' Sri,<br />

in chario <strong>of</strong> the adverUsinj posu«<br />

The circles participating fatS<br />

affair are Dorcas, Esther Mlrl«ti<br />

Priscilla and Ruth, Proceeds <strong>of</strong> th,<br />

sale will go Into the W s C s<br />

treasury, ' —<br />

9 S B<br />

Guests <strong>of</strong> Townssnd!<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Francis Townsend<br />

Sr,, 1428 Prospect pL, recently en.<br />

tertalned their son, dauihter.ln.law<br />

and grandson, Mr. and Mrt, F.<br />

Townsend Jr. and Stevle <strong>of</strong> Hunt<br />

liigton, Pa,, and Miss Betty Barbour,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lankcnau Hospital.<br />

Garrison Jewelers<br />

WATCHES<br />

DIAMONDS . JEWELRY<br />

Expert Watch and<br />

Jewelry Repairing<br />

Modernizing<br />

ALL WATCHiS TESTED ON<br />

WATCH MASTER<br />

US ASBURY AVENUi<br />

Nnllon.l Bisk •! OHU <strong>City</strong> Bldf,<br />

VUONH nil<br />

Your A&P Super Market at<br />

Streef<br />

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

IS NOW<br />

OPEN<br />

MONDAY<br />

• • •: : and • -<br />

TUESDAY<br />

as well as<br />

THURSDAY and<br />

FRIDAY NIGHTS<br />

Until<br />

P.M.<br />

Following A&P Shore<br />

rketi Are Open late<br />

MONDAY, TUESDAY,<br />

HURSDAY and FRIDAY<br />

NIGHTS . . . V<br />

36 South Main SlrMt Ple^n*<br />

6604 Ytntiwr AvMut. Ytntmj<br />

1100 Aftanflc AvfBut. Athnft c^<br />

lyn Minor Shopping to^^<br />


•*•:<br />

k<br />

A;,.<br />

SECTION ONE<br />

THE OCBAN CITY SENTiNEL-LEDaCR<br />

with the elubi havlnn contributed<br />

over $10,000 fewsrd work <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Rotary Foundation and with five<br />

Nicholson Takes new eluhi having teen argmlzed,<br />

Th* <strong>Ocean</strong> (<strong>City</strong> club was one <strong>of</strong> a<br />

few which tubscribed 100 per cent<br />

Reins <strong>of</strong> Rotary ef Its membership Is the Rotary<br />

foundation, which finances an ex-<br />

I Governor Here for change student program to further<br />

international understanding,<br />

•{ Club Installation<br />

Mr, LnviMiind, a pnil iirosidfiil ui<br />

Continued from put 1the<br />

chili, nniciiiled in tin' iiuliiiMion<br />

'French, French B. Lovclmid, Harold<br />

uf Mr, Nichnlsori as iiresUli'iit. Ill<br />

Lee, and Samuel R. Smilll.<br />

" The district governor vaic«I his<br />

personal praise <strong>of</strong> the roapvraticn<br />

liven him by Ihe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ilub<br />

Huring the year just ondiiia. and particularly<br />

the help Riv him i»y rv.<br />

tiring president lllrei.<br />

The 372nd district has hid * rt-<br />

.mirkablt y»ir, he pointed svi<br />

1<br />

refvriTd lii hm piiriiripaiiiin in IniiTiiiiiionul<br />

coiivt-niiiinN and cither affairs<br />

and di'i'larcd Ilia! "he wns a<br />

Hiitarkiii eiiMi Iwfuro he hwamc a<br />

iTH'nibi'f."<br />

T;»> mnv pronldcnl's initial an-<br />

••^.i-ii'mi'iit wai. uf his Intention lu<br />

,t..iihi' Mlit- ili-iiil ivuiKl dub," a fiii<br />

I(..J,IJ tii'i 1 uivi-n to I hi 1 ideiits,<br />

".", Is not good sense 10 throw<br />

away all Hieir experience," he ex<br />

plained, "Instead, I am iloinB to pill<br />

them to work."<br />

lie prcgpnteil a past.prosident's<br />

pin in Mr. Hires.<br />

Francis L, jsnet, assistant pro.<br />

rector <strong>of</strong> fish and game far the<br />

state In this district, the guest<br />

speaker, told the group tame ef<br />

the highlights <strong>of</strong> New Jei sty's program<br />

to regulate hunting and fishing<br />

and to manage wildlife.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e iif the new developments this<br />

year, lit- said, is ihe HUH safety pro,<br />

Mi'am in cooperation with the Naliiinnl<br />

Hide A,Miciulion. Under il,<br />

hoj-n applying fur llii'lr Ihnl litmiint'<br />

licenses muni llrs! qualify by lakini!<br />

a friiir-huur NRA course In firearm<br />

past prosit<br />

Hi' predicted Mini aflpr this pro.<br />

i/ram is fully npi-ralivo it will en,<br />

I'utiiViiii 1 that order. Many oilier sports *f.<br />

tract ttrgtr crowds, he explained,<br />

but they are in the role <strong>of</strong> spec- CD, Red Cross<br />

fs.grs.<br />

He asserted that the trend will he<br />

for mure and more .<strong>of</strong> the two sports in Agreement<br />

in he concentrated In the Kuiiihern<br />

New Jersey district because It <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

the largest remalnlnii ijame nreserve Define Duties In<br />

arras. This concentration will pm a<br />

sllll grealer premium mi sensible Event ef Trouble<br />

wildlife management, ho said.<br />

Detniis <strong>of</strong> a "statement <strong>of</strong> under-<br />

Guests were Introduced by Dr. ,1. st.-mdins" iK-tween the New Jersey<br />

Tiioriiley HiiUlies, and siiiuirlii was Division <strong>of</strong> Civil Defense nnd .Dis-<br />

led by itubeil T, lluwhes.<br />

aster Control anil the American Nnlinmil<br />

Red Cross were aiinqimeed<br />

Guist <strong>of</strong> Mrt. Schwank Friday at Trenton.<br />

Mrs, Carl Sanriberttcr, «f Philadel-<br />

Thomas S. Dlunan, sclina director<br />

phia and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, was n aiiasl or ol Civil Defense and Disaster Con.<br />

Mrs. .lames L. .Schwunk. ,12 Morn, 11 ol. and John J, Morris, director or<br />

iiibsidi' nl., lor the past two weeks. Field Serviee, American Niilionni Ked<br />

Mis. Hanilherffef is leaving to upi-n Cross, lifter a series nf meetlniJs, de.<br />

her cuitagu in Maine and she will veloped nnd clai'ilicd Ihe activities<br />

liavc as her HiiesL fir July and AUH. iiiii reNpiinsihllities <strong>of</strong> With oruani-<br />

lit Mrs. James Loo Sehwank. <strong>of</strong> nlions in I hn event <strong>of</strong> a disaster.<br />

more participation in hum.<br />

The understanding provides that<br />

im: by huys, while redueini: ihe in- WITH LIMITATIONS<br />

In disasters generally, the New<br />

eidence ol' huniinK accidents,<br />

Viola—!>o you believe in free Jersey CD DC jothories, as the re.<br />

Fishing and hunting, the speak,<br />

er laid, are the two largest parti.<br />

clpJnt sports in New Jersey, In<br />

speech?<br />

spensible governmental authority<br />

Percy—That depends on whether<br />

in disaster, will asume direction<br />

and leader' hip for the total dls<br />

1'rti limjjer ihan ihe O'JUT follow, j aster situation In (he community.<br />

JOE Dl ORIO'S<br />

CIRCLE CAFE<br />

SOMIRS POiNT<br />

-•- w "" "<br />

HERE N O W ...<br />

The Sensational Piano Star<br />

IRV LEE<br />

APPiARING NITELY<br />

Kitchen Open<br />

IViRY DAY<br />

STEAKS ..SPAGHETTI •• ANTIPASTO<br />

ALWAYS OUR FAMOUS SANDWICHES<br />

"Gateway <strong>of</strong> Ihe Stars"<br />

TONIGHT<br />

And Nightly at 8:45<br />

JONATHAN DWIQHT Presents<br />

IN PiRSON<br />

SIDNEY<br />

BLACKMER<br />

as Capf. Queeg<br />

IN<br />

u Th© Caine Mutiny<br />

Court Martial''<br />

With Philip Prindle as Greenwald<br />

and Buff Shurr as Maryk<br />

The Most Dramatic Show en the Stage Today!<br />

(Two Shows lituMlay, July 2, at 7 and 9:30 P, M.)<br />

PRIClSi $3.00. $2,40 ALL SfATI<br />

$1.10 tax !ne, RiSBRViD<br />

Reservations — Somers Point 3321<br />

ACRiS OF PARKING AIR COOLiD THEATRE<br />

CONEY'S<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

Well Known Brands<br />

RYE<br />

BOURBON<br />

GIN - RUM<br />

and BIER<br />

OPEN<br />

WEEKDAYS<br />

9 A, M, to IB P. M.<br />

No Sunday Safes<br />

BAR<br />

OPEN<br />

DAILY<br />

7 a.m. - 2 a.m.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

12 NOON<br />

Phone 9051<br />

34th Sfreef<br />

Just Over the Bridge<br />

UHCOUf<br />

AMPLE FREE<br />

PARKING<br />

FREE PARKING<br />

TO DINERS<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

AIR CONDITIONID<br />

9th Street and Wesley Avenue<br />

CLUB BREAK FAST-8 to 12 Noon<br />

DINNER - 5 to 9 P. M,<br />

Same Management as Lincoln Hotel<br />

IVIRITT L. COPi, OwnerManager<br />

MEMBER OF GOURMET DINING CLUB<br />

Old Fashioned<br />

SILVER<br />

DOLLAR NIGHT<br />

EVERY WEDNESDAY<br />

SfflP BAR<br />

SOMiRS POINT<br />

LOTS OF FUN - PRIZES<br />

GUEST STARS<br />

Plus Our Regular Top Notch Entertainment<br />

IRCLE<br />

LIQUOR STORi<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Traffie Circle, Somers Point, N. j,<br />

NO LUXURY TAX IN SOMIRS POiNT<br />

i Complete Stock <strong>of</strong><br />

POPULAR BRANDS<br />

IMPORTED and DOMESTIC<br />

* WHISKEY *WINI<br />

* LIQUOR<br />

500 CASES<br />

ICE COLD BEER<br />

ON HAND AT ALL TIMES<br />

When enemy action creates a dis-<br />

Ji.ier cunrliliiiii. Civil deleiis,' is fully<br />

ri .piiiuihlc and will Mill*' lite per.<br />

inline] iuiil facilities <strong>of</strong> all ciimmiuiiij<br />

fuie/wii's. Ifii'liidiiit' lltil i'*., in<br />

emTyinu olll Mils lespiinsihility, it<br />

will also assume t nl iil financial resfjiiiiKibilily<br />

nnd will oncralc in accordance<br />

willl I'Xhtilll! Civil lie-<br />

I'l'i-se antl lii-iasli-r Control policy<br />

In disasters rriiillinu from causes<br />

oilier than enemy action, the Cli-DC<br />

authorities will as-iiinc direction and<br />

le.'iilersliip in accordance with Ils<br />

siiUitory responsibilities. The lied<br />

Ci'inis will provide fund, eliiUum;,<br />

shelter and supplementary medical<br />

cure on a mass can- lia«is in all who<br />

"apply. TtiK will be dune, according<br />

In Ihe understanding, without in-<br />

NcliHiitiiin in' veriiicalinii <strong>of</strong> re.<br />

In addition, .till? lied Cross oreanizaiion<br />

will rcMister those in need<br />

ol aid, receive nnd answer welfare<br />

inquiries, and compile lists <strong>of</strong> the<br />

dt'i.il and injured.<br />

Murri,-. poitiled mil that his nrifaniriiVmn<br />

will thus be carryitm out Its<br />

traditional responsibilities and,-while<br />

recognizing ihe responsihility <strong>of</strong><br />

{luvernrnent in disasters, will exercise<br />

financial and iidmTrTHtniiive con.<br />

iripl iivcr ils own activities.<br />

f « s a<br />

ffhiiiilt<br />

Then I tnld them uf the Hand<br />

<strong>of</strong> my find, which wag good<br />

Upon me..,—.(Nehenilah 3,18.)<br />

Blessed are we when, through<br />

righteous living and constant<br />

prayer, s-e are aware <strong>of</strong> thg<br />

I'reaeiirn <strong>of</strong> God everl.iRtinflj<br />

within and about LIB. Then,<br />

laying our hand in IIlit, we will<br />

rm ff'iiiluri anil strnngthtuii'il in<br />

fiiir qiii'st for pvnre <strong>of</strong> soul and<br />

mind.<br />

"Now here's a fealure not<br />

found in most earn... POWER<br />

ASHTRAVH!"<br />

I Somerset Maimham, million<br />

"Mnney Is like a sixth sense —<br />

and you eali'l maKe use nf I he other<br />

five without It."<br />

DRIVING<br />

SCHOOL<br />

OCiAN CITY DOOR TO<br />

DOOR SIRVICI<br />

Nervous Students our Specialty<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Instructors<br />

Phone P'vlle 7« for Appointment<br />

AC DRiVING SCHOOL<br />

811 N. MAIN ST., P'VILLl<br />

Arthur Flonnell, Frep.^<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 27 - July 2 in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Theatres<br />

DDRLYN<br />

CONTINUOUS 10.-30 A, M. TO MIDNIGHT<br />

MON, • WID.<br />

"Blackboard <strong>Jun</strong>gle"<br />

GLENN FORD<br />

ANNE FRANCIS<br />

TMU, • SAT,<br />

"Interrupted Melody"<br />

ELEANOR PARKER<br />

SLINN FORD<br />

in Cinemascope and Color<br />

MON, • WID.<br />

"The Magnificent<br />

Matador"<br />

MAUREEN O'HARA<br />

ANTHONY QUINN<br />

in Clnfmoseape and Color<br />

THU. • SAT.<br />

"The Far Horizons"<br />

CHARLTON HliTON<br />

DONNA RIID<br />

In Viif- 1 Viilah and ToehnlEeler<br />

MATINff DAILY 2i3S_FIRST iVININO SHOW 7;1S<br />

MON. • WID,<br />

"Marty"<br />

ERNEST BORONINI<br />

we buy 'em when<br />

they're cheap<br />

BiTSY BLAIR<br />

THU, • SAT.<br />

"Strategic Air<br />

Command"<br />

JAMIS STiWART<br />

JUNI ALLYiON<br />

in Vista Vision and Technicolor<br />

Now at Regular Prices<br />

Re-opens Thursday,<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e.30, at 7;1S<br />

THU. • SAT.<br />

"Ain't Miibehavin"<br />

RORV CALHOUN<br />

in^Teehnleolor<br />

PIPIR LAURII<br />

<strong>On</strong> Our New Wide Screen<br />

...and enjoy 'em when<br />

they're high!<br />

easy with our frozen storage cabinet<br />

Save on lower pritea . , , get foodi at<br />

Iheir p*ak <strong>of</strong> goodneBi,, .when Xpu buy<br />

and freew right at tht peak <strong>of</strong> (Ae uaton!<br />

. S» the marvelj <strong>of</strong> food«itorinf convenienee<br />

that have been buUt into mod.<br />

tm electric food tntnn.<br />

Learn what a convtriitnce and<br />

BUY WHERE YOU SEE THIS SEAL<br />

YOU ARE ASSURED<br />

QUALITY MERCHANDISE .FAIR PRICES<br />

and<br />

SERVICE AFTER THI SALE<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

plcttiure it ii to hove your fruits,<br />

.vegetablea, ment, game, poultry always<br />

on hand .,, and to enjoy their fteihpacked<br />

flavor all through the year,<br />

Visit your appUinee deaJtr today and<br />

choose the liw and model for your<br />

family's needs.<br />

T H E<br />

SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY<br />

Sf It! M ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />

Don't get<br />

in a<br />

tangle<br />

over the<br />

the only car<br />

that Sells mo<br />

because It's<br />

worth more!<br />

Dealer's!<br />

You also<br />

get low<br />

s Xbyout-<br />

MOK/<br />

.<br />

aa, \m<br />

;kmer Stars<br />

Playhouse<br />

(nine Mutiny' to<br />

tart Run Tonight<br />

, USS Came doclm<br />

Plavhousr tonight ho<br />

!<br />

^*<strong>of</strong> *lcn»e dnma<br />

«MMV Blatknier nknn or mini<br />

• four diwlii on llu tiiw intl<br />

B|ll stir ns the nil mi linn<br />

jr Philip I rjnus Qliti . in<br />

n<br />

ihuiJit *» pi mint lion nl<br />

Cfmc Mulim ("inI Mirinl<br />

IIUDISV » a * Jilapleil fill the Inu.<br />

li*r >~. Ui i m in Wouk frnm hi<br />

bv<br />

JTi/r<br />

HI the e*<br />

IjHtM-t fJ'<br />

4 <strong>of</strong> all i<br />

pit from 1<br />

iU Mrph<br />

jt dputuii i<br />

ill holrl i<br />

turn Cni11<br />

^ nuu I<br />

Mlrnr'nl nnsl Inimnr <strong>of</strong><br />

noiu lilirnr\ cmwi m II<br />

mi ii run iliil un tin<br />

hi 1» 'H"" n - ul H" "i'I<br />

1 k f r<br />

" M'" " muliiH in<br />

ilion ul Die- IPII n i!<br />

rlii" pam Hit I inn<br />

Mirtnl ruiiH iliriui-h<br />

Valley .nd ehrlsloph.i- ColMm<br />

Bus and on iuch ts|8vis|0n shows<br />

n Suspens,, itudis <strong>On</strong>e and Ihe<br />

Perry Como program<br />

I I Ii I<br />

• 1.M, Prop. WMlhtf.SM! Ini.<br />

Weaiher^Seal<br />

753 WEST AVENUE<br />

uhn iiiinlil ralhc-i<br />

THE OCEAN CtW SCMTiNEL.l.IDeBft<br />

7'" .-- Hi I. i v.,nnn<br />

the •iui Hrunmr BeolrlCH Stralahl Co-S/ars In Drama <strong>of</strong> Bull Ring<br />

iPlieired mill ln,c Fariar in Cira<br />

I no ill Hirtirir and Richaid IU<br />

f.Hinssiltl llu ikvsl nljlk nin thii »n m re,,,,,!, I<br />

«iu »illi loin, ttjsnp ln 1|)C „, „<br />

md Mi, \i,ji,i, bttall ,„, JU|nfc ^<br />

i ii ilium. In, pi i par mm ,Lhnn|<br />

il^x il Mirnrsbiri. Hi Aiadmn<br />

"I" Ii In ill-mil hiinkei In ipp, ,rin<br />

llu i u \\ nniMi ,<br />

Blackmer s star reie quickly en<br />

Broadway, and iftsr World War I '<br />

he began dividing his time between '<br />

Nfw York and Hollywood He has !<br />

hem starred er featured In oner<br />

100 filmi In rteent seasons, he ap<br />

pearid with Shirley Booth in<br />

Come Bask Llltle Sheba In New<br />

York and on (our with Nancy '<br />

Kelly in The Country Clrl |<br />

I uli Mm ulm « n fnu.rid in |<br />

llu ni" um IM iilutlii n nl >uliiloi |<br />

I in In hmi t i.| i Lnpl lllaki<br />

1^ |)r,.iilniB olluir ul i In I,,,,, |<br />

nilinil 1 nun Mm. innllm mi m<br />

1111 "I il" ii iih in minium mil<br />

|il i\ I i I hum i. Kulir<br />

1 'I i' Muli n |ir mini! nl \,si<br />

Soil- Ink ihiithir mil ruumi j ,n<br />

• mi vulh iln I until im I nnn us<br />

llu mi i ilniiliiu<br />

lull Shurr, returmni to the [<br />

far his sessnd season ' SIDNEY BLACKMER<br />

icttr singer dancer chortogra , C 111 111 ^<br />

1« i^ii been East as Maryk ' linn<br />

aorr hll been seen In the New ' mull<br />

ud tit I'liiiip'riini'in 'Woman Driver Hurt<br />

ii mi<br />

'i »»'»'». -r iix-tr,. Cor Hits Cafe<br />

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

the Year*!<br />

the<br />

MIMIHS WIIM-i Hi,|,,,l, sniili<br />

i nl M nut hmn II „ HI mil !<br />

ni' M> miiiu^ llu.pinl Ihm.dn '<br />

i ntlll II. HIT, ,,,) ii hen llni , ii<br />

i hid nun «u,|t , M,ip 11 ir mi<br />

piiiu<br />

il I i ii M, si mil In.l run<br />

Hi I nl hir ui »hilc ni ikuiL j imn<br />

ml iln ii Iruin lull n Mir m<br />

«' "I HI (In IIIIM ill mil nun Ihe<br />

Ir ml ni Hn uli<br />

Sill » I In ,lu| |ur mjiirin (i, |lir<br />

n hi km i I, II i,,kl, ind ii^ln jim<br />

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Serving Daily 5 to 8:30 P, M,<br />

Sunday 3 to 8:30 P.M.<br />

CLOSID MONDAYS<br />

(E«cept Halldayil ,<br />

Dine Graciously Amid<br />

Cool Pleasant<br />

Surroundings<br />

Ample Fret Parking<br />

in Rear<br />

Management<br />

Mr, and Mrs. J. Gilberl Noon<br />

only 4.dooi- hordtop in thB finest car<br />

|l.,li,l.iv Hciiiin! Iimt i«rik!-Y««<br />

a'-liurm—11««<br />

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II.- n|iet! »«i'eji-I i ih.ii I'liiiiinai'*<br />

nil till" ,'nilvenieni'C <strong>of</strong> t<br />

mH,t!. Yiiii nnrr lilt ilif fninl iPai in<br />

liiisnne! Wnrili liilKinp ali.iul?<br />

Well, wail ii!Iyoiiir*tli«"Knikft"'<br />

•'112 Knpin-'. *'»' ' jl1 y u 1IMU '"<br />

l|,P pure hitiiry. then TOirii<br />

knnwif*llicy^<br />

hv fur! Tnkfvntir drive Rfiiin!<br />

nut, in a snrt nl modern<br />

neiMhborhiwd llnnieii and .luliet<br />

Iheme,<br />

Krnesl nnriinine star-, in Ihe lille<br />

role, and is seen as a nnsomeodd<br />

year nlil Bronx huluher who -diiln'l<br />

know love when lie lotind il alter;<br />

loiiij ardiinus eirorls. The roniaiic<br />

is ftindieil by a yoiins lady, lieii.)-.<br />

Blair, whiise life and feaiurns are<br />

iosl ;!?, iliil! ioid iMiinieri'siiiiy ,i><br />

SURF<br />

Thursday, Friday, Siturdiy<br />

Aio'i Mishehaviu' ' i» n liriaht.<br />

iiiiieiol 'i'ecliiiicoliir ciimciiy. >iiir-<br />

HUM Holy I'iiihuiin. I'lner Liiurie,<br />

Seek to Expand<br />

Free Legal Aid<br />

Wildwood Resident on,<br />

State Bar Study Unit I<br />

rn uhrri'<br />

ITillll<br />

PAOB 1 — SiCTiON TWO<br />

aid It ivilllblt Ihreuth ••liHflA<br />

mochlnery. W«yi ini muni ef •«•<br />

tandlng this to cov.r Kit «lal*':<br />

completely will be ieughl by our<br />

fommiltie,"<br />

ny "loA-cniii" sprvk'o, Stsmler ni-"<br />

iil.iini'd thai .uiinv k'Kol aid group*<br />

I'liui^si* indigon! elienu a token fo&^<br />

as low as 25 cents in several W.<br />

hianct'N^lo..ri'miive the ease frets<br />

tlio I'hariiy I'liti^ory.<br />

A ni'ivly.formiMl al iilil toniniil.<br />

Slanovr K.*iid his cnmmlttee will<br />

Thursday, Friday, Saturday<br />

IT iil Ihi^ Neii .hu' Hlalu Har As- pursiii' Its cuiiniy-by«ounty study <strong>of</strong><br />

"KtraieMic Air Command" i* the j ha*, launt'iiyd a .^t<br />

aitl needs durink' the summer<br />

thonderiiiu Blory <strong>of</strong> the niliolooi. sludy<br />

inen aiu! plnnes <strong>of</strong> oui' aioniic air y <strong>of</strong> (lie availability <strong>of</strong> free or and fall, presenting n full report,<br />

iiiin. and their live* anil loves- The iisw.?OM counsel for Uw indigent,<br />

(Urn start .hmii", Hiewan iiii,l .lufie with till<br />

Allywnil.<br />

The »inr,v i« thai .if a iiiM leiiuue<br />

haseUall iiiaycr u ho i« recalled In<br />

service iil the Air Forre, iuid nl lib<br />

wife who (liihls Ihe Air Force for<br />

i pitsNcssiiiii <strong>of</strong> her luishnnil. I'iinii'd in<br />

new VifiaVlsion. the piclore opens<br />

llji a whole new eoili't'pi ill sweep.<br />

iiiM aerial'Phiiii.urapli> and MII'IIIIK<br />

1 iiiiiil <strong>of</strong> makiili! siii-li •prvli't 1<br />

aviiiliiliii* ill i'ii'ry fimnli in tin 4<br />

Tin* riimmiui'i'. lli'aiU 1 , pg p<br />

and rt'Dmnmendalions at the Stale<br />

Bar Association's niid.year meeting<br />

Appoijiie,^ !o tiie committee ,aF®<br />

!:! by iloNt Ariliiir N lane <strong>of</strong> Trenton, *l»<br />

II, stanili-r HI Niniiirk<br />

. imliil- chairman; Kloise Briilht <strong>of</strong> Wil4><br />

I'll liy l.iiini-l P. Krhli' Htiitc Har i wood, secretary; Benjamin Ashell <strong>of</strong><br />

k.nriiilioii pri'Mflent. (iiinilen. .Inhn E. Dirnon <strong>of</strong> Mt, Hoi-<br />

Ooiliniim (he ei.mmllt.M.\ ulii...- . l>" Nichnlas r,innver Endlish <strong>of</strong> New-<br />

.,...' stanilei- isphiincd that lice ark. John F l.ynch Jr., nnd Edward<br />

•.IJIanle („ needv V. Hyaii <strong>of</strong> .lei(,ey city; M. naymonll •<br />

dejemlan!. Ml I'liininal cases, where Menowan ol Freehold, flnil 8,<br />

ihe coiirls ran a**iyn lawyers llnw. Charles Savnna <strong>of</strong> MaekenMek, Mnfr<br />

cier. imiiyctil persons involved in nhall II Diveily <strong>of</strong> Camden, a mem-<br />

riui ^ui|. cannot yet such represeii. ber <strong>of</strong> I lie Association's board <strong>of</strong> dl,<br />

tatitiii csccjil ill rouilticH ,ir liic/ili. rectors, will serve In nil<br />

ual aid -i-rvice is p. i cap. IV,<br />

lick Carsiiii and Mamie Nan liorcii. I "No one should be deprived <strong>of</strong><br />

JET PASSENGER PLANE<br />

IIIIKMIIIS Aircraft CorporaUnn has<br />

Featuring! three new «ona mini- I his legal rights in either civil er annotinri'il that it would buiid lh@<br />

ANTHONY QUINN portrays the uoild'-i mo«.t famous hi rs. an,I a noiliher nl- dance ,!•• | criminal matters because he feels naliiin's lii'sl ji'l passuniier traniiport<br />

j uucilfes, Ihe lilill show. Ihe lives in | that he could not afford a lawyer/' plain'. Thu plane, i'arryln^ as mnn^<br />

bullfighter and Maureen O'Haia is his loselv to stji in 'Ilm'<br />

i 4!',ilip cif entertainers in hoimm I Stamler said. "In several New Jer- a« IIH passrniiers, is i-xpected to lid<br />

iMagmficent Klatador." Filmed in Cinemascope and cnloi liiliiiiill u-ltli eflrli oilier, anil full nl | ley covntlef, particularly In IndiJi. iiblii tii lly nnn.ilop HI SJS miles per<br />

Ihe Twentieth Centun. Fn\ release opened \e«steidnv at the'<br />

Inn and laiiuhter. , trial areas, free or low.€sst legif hour.<br />

Mi and Theatre.<br />

I<br />

Drama <strong>of</strong> Bull<br />

Ring g at Strand<br />

Spectacular l Camera<br />

Werk in'New Film<br />

: I is HI thi> Pin-illi'.<br />

MO0HLVN<br />

Today, Temerrow<br />

"The Hlackbiiard JIIUHIC" i» a lime<br />

ly drama <strong>of</strong> ihe delinquent segnienl<br />

<strong>of</strong> today's youth, and Mars nienn |<br />

Ford and Anne Francis.<br />

Based on ihe sensational beM-velliiiu<br />

novel by Kvan Hunter, ihe slory<br />

tells <strong>of</strong> a yoiiiiu teacher in a meirii,<br />

pnlitaii vocational school who nrids<br />

the cut tin - i.i ni and idiialism wild<br />

tie- which he lieuins his lirst teachlni!<br />

lull iiiriiinu to ashes in the face <strong>of</strong><br />

STRAND<br />

Tsday, Tsmerfew<br />

Fiir UiiiM<br />

mr,.'the liiMilliy. coiiiempt and lirulal.<br />

Th,, iiy he encounters from his sludents,<br />

fiis. Thursday, Friday, Saturday<br />

1 who luivp Hipri<br />

i-ired io Nit with ilu* tluVrinjl<br />

as man mtwU hvn*\ in iht' ->ir<br />

yhallonM*' *>i ihi' bull ring,<br />

Ma^nilU-iont Mnt&dm 1 " itll'cr,- n<br />

Tin*<br />

"Interrupted Melody" N n lyrical<br />

iiicia niiiv,., iiilii the rintijlove .-tory based on Ihe life <strong>of</strong> the<br />

o i-au-h the leriifyini! appi-oach uf | lamed opera star. Marione Lawhe<br />

maddened liea.t on the nialadiir, '• n«'- Kleamir Parker has the lille<br />

Sever before ha* thi* lialiet ol dcaih i'"' 1 '. with cli'im Ford ii' hrr MIH-<br />

i>L'f'n willi Nii<br />

band. Dr. Thonias Kinufor<br />

ni4 kind ui' Hiuhliulitlns! rfiine<br />

t'rea'test inusie. ii till'<br />

Anthony Qimin puriniy^ HH*<br />

ihtis iviih M'iuiri>t>n (VHiira ?r<br />

ihu ^pnjtHl line! iwnuiiful Mf<br />

who ^t't'k? hm nffc<br />

niendahle perforinani'c?. inn from<br />

I he opci'aiic slaue. lull, irnnl ii wheel,<br />

chair where She sil« .Iriclicii . willl<br />

s t i tioiH= Thv Him<br />

iiNo shnws M-viMi <strong>of</strong> Mrsii'uS<br />

nuiiou* niiiUidnr^ pcinmyiiiM<br />

I<br />

Thursday, Fridiy, Saturday<br />

I 'Tin* jjuiiium?" is tht* fiihn<br />

sii^i <strong>of</strong> thu LiHvU nnd Chirk t'sj<br />

liiin him ihi' fi 5 !irt'ii iinft iinkn<br />

Nonlhvt^i t^rrihiry in \hv Iii<br />

uinli-r <strong>of</strong> Um,<br />

Scenes and aiiiu fl'mn clinic iif the<br />

world's greatest operas carry the<br />

>i,iry Sine from the time she leaves<br />

her iiiiilvc Australia .In hecume an<br />

overniyht scusntion in Pacis. throutjh<br />

her career a! the Met, and her baltie<br />

against the crippler which Hneal.<br />

eiicd her life and career.<br />

• PITCI MacMiirray puriniv^<br />

• p:iri uf Ciipi.. Mi'rhvhi'thpr Lu<br />

VILLASI<br />

I liiul Chnrltun Hilton that ui'<br />

Now Flaying<br />

I frii'nd* LUuiii-imnt Clark, Dunnji R<br />

' "Marty" bliilus the lli'nilN In a |i»-<br />

, IN N'ri'ii in the part nf HaCfijawt'n. the 'silUiii uf a real. Ihree^limciisioiial<br />

j place for Ihe lirsi. lime in une uf ihe<br />

iovt'Iy Indian j?ifl whr* iintfincl<br />

' niiist Iciidci' and aniiisiiiM loie slorit-s<br />

\ oi the decade.<br />

The nlil New Y,.rk linroilull "ii'ii><br />

as the backuniiiiiil aua!n>l which the<br />

pathciic romance <strong>of</strong> Iwo petiplt' is<br />

Nineiy-tiglit DtLuxg Hslld y Sedan<br />

field !<br />

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OF OLDSMOBILE "88 1 !<br />

2-Doot S«dan It<br />

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$10.45<br />

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1*1<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 29th<br />

me-<br />

TWIN-KISS DRIVE-IN<br />

MacARTHUR BOULEVARD<br />

Somers<br />

Wfh Any purchase Yoi<br />

Opening Day, Wed.,<br />

America's Most famous refreshment drive-in<br />

TWIN-KISS<br />

3 £*<br />

ICE CREAM<br />

2 FLAVORS—2 COLORS IN ONE CONE<br />

«t*o «»rved In plates, quarts, 1/2 gnllon* .<br />

* GtoBnw SflSH *<br />

BURK'S FRANKFURTERS and OTHER DELICIOUS SNACKS<br />

tHere<br />

ON THE HIGHWAYS...<br />

"'to »#|^«il yOU Have you noticed how more and mpre^^m^<br />

fogefher as VVIed/cs' Oh <strong>Ocean</strong> G7y Beach<br />

by Groups at Gateway<br />

Seven organizations have scheduled<br />

benefits for the Gateway Playsouse<br />

within the next two weeks. ,<br />

Organizational benefits for "The<br />

Caine Mutiny Court Marital," which<br />

open3 today, have been set for<br />

Plensnntvillc Synagogue, Tuesday;<br />

Heart Fund, Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 30. and<br />

the Ferauson-f<strong>of</strong>ilio Post 8050, Veterans<br />

<strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Sunday, July 3. »<br />

For "Guys and Dolls," which begins<br />

Its run Tuesday, July 5, Uio following<br />

arc staging bcncflis: Pleasant*<br />

vlllo Klwanis, July S; the Linwood<br />

American Legion Post, July 0; the<br />

Men's Club <strong>of</strong> Temple Emcth Shalom,<br />

Atlantic Clay. July 10, and the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Soroptimlst Club. July 8.<br />

Tickets for the benefit perform<br />

ances arc being sold by members <strong>of</strong><br />

the sponsoring organizations.<br />

Just Seenif So<br />

Frequent cutting doesn't make<br />

your hair grow faster, experts say.<br />

(£0& f ?K : i':$:&'P- ; :«' growing, asprogreaaive biininwwnien team-up with the Telephone<br />

^£ki^;".J#I''fV;ji': ; V';::';'• '/ : ^^' : "0^^pu^^liaaMm|yvw^tom^;COuw«UeaBa^.* • • • • • - ••...' ...<br />

^ft^'f"'"^ !•• *-; ! -vv v! : j^- : .':'-h- Aa^^ai ajr^yl^^ ia^ ypu time or trouble—just look fiw tht<br />

ISljSf;'• v| ; ^-v' : - ? : •.:•• : 'fW^ee^-"0i^ii^0ii,\.^wtef yw?n dotog—ahopping, working,<br />

ifft^mX^'^;y ! k 1 ^SSf*^^*^'|^^S>f##^'flW hftrldy, well-lit phone booths •<br />

Wm^& : ^ :: ' /: \^^ " " " • ••'•" : : •'•• •••:'' ; "'' ; - "••"' •-•<br />

NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY<br />

*<br />

Remit*<br />

users Into a realization <strong>of</strong> perils<br />

to be faced In traffic, particularly<br />

over Fourth <strong>of</strong> July, Attorney<br />

General Graver C. Rlchman Jr.<br />

revealed today that the state ii<br />

arranging for a state-wide tour<br />

<strong>of</strong> the wreckage <strong>of</strong> tho car<br />

which carried five young people<br />

to their death near Somervllle<br />

last week.<br />

Mr. Rlehmon sold the grisly<br />

muss vf metal, almost unrecognizable<br />

as a motor vehicle, has<br />

been loaned to the state and,<br />

through the cooperation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

New Jersey Motor Truck Assocl.<br />

ation. will be carried by truck to<br />

various papulous centers for exhibit.<br />

The exhibit will be aceompained<br />

by a motor vehicle Inspector,<br />

wlio will use a public address<br />

system to tell 1 <strong>of</strong> the worst<br />

multiple-death traffic mishap<br />

since seven died In a Burlington<br />

County crash last July.<br />

Gun Case Held<br />

for Grand Jury<br />

Tavern Owner Posts'<br />

Bail for Shooting<br />

Harry Weyond Sr., North Wildwood<br />

tavern owner, Friday was<br />

plrced under $2,000 boll for action<br />

<strong>of</strong> the grand jury as the result <strong>of</strong><br />

an alleged shooting recently in a<br />

row over the erection <strong>of</strong> a billboard<br />

near his establishment.<br />

The boll was set by Municipal<br />

Judge Henry C. Lapldus, who at the<br />

some time dismissed similar charges<br />

against Weyand's son, Harry Jr., 16;<br />

Kenneth Eystcr, 18, and Charles<br />

Zerbe, 18, nil <strong>of</strong> whom were reported<br />

Involved.<br />

The action resulted from Weyand's<br />

arrest on the complaint <strong>of</strong> florty<br />

Lanza, an employe <strong>of</strong> the Allied Sign<br />

Co., who charged that Weynnd<br />

threatened him with and fired at<br />

htm with a .22 calibre rifle.<br />

Lanza said Weyand demanded to<br />

sec & permit for erection <strong>of</strong> the<br />

sign, which Weyand charged was illegal<br />

Weysnd argued that tho<br />

sign was being erected In violation,<br />

<strong>of</strong> art existing ordinance.<br />

The sign was being erected on a<br />

property across the road from Weyami's<br />

place.<br />

Concert to Replace<br />

Fireworks at Sea Isle<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> this year will celebrate<br />

a safe and .sane July Fourth.<br />

Mayor William A. Haffert Thursday<br />

announced that the resort wilt not<br />

have tho usual public display <strong>of</strong><br />

fireworks because there Is no place<br />

there where they can bo.safely and<br />

properly set <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

In place <strong>of</strong> the fireworks, a concert<br />

by. the MillviUe Firemen's Band<br />

will be presented on the boardwalk<br />

pavilion at 41st st.<br />

IVlttTHiMG<br />

. • • • # • . . • '<br />

Old Enflllth LAWN SEED<br />

VIGORO Imported PEAT<br />

5)0-5 Michigan PEAT<br />

ESPOMA VERMICtlLlTE<br />

BONE MEAL BOVUNG<br />

• etfrfW SEED MEAL<br />

MUSHROOM SOIL<br />

CRAB GRASS KILLER<br />

WEEDEX ROSE DUST<br />

ALUMINUM SULPHATE<br />

OLD ENGLISH<br />

LAWN SEED<br />

9Bl^BB89ffiS<br />

Food Poisoning<br />

Summer Danger<br />

Doctori Advise Extra<br />

Cleanliness, Care<br />

Summertime—"when the living Is<br />

cosy," as the song. proclaims—is a<br />

time for the relaxation <strong>of</strong> schedules<br />

and tensions. However, it is not the<br />

time for the relaxation <strong>of</strong> caution or<br />

<strong>of</strong> vigilance. Not enly must we be<br />

on guard against foolhardy behavior<br />

which leads to accidental injuries<br />

and death, but we must be alert<br />

against seasonal threats—not the<br />

least <strong>of</strong> which is food poisoning.<br />

The most frequent cause <strong>of</strong> this<br />

type <strong>of</strong> gastrointestinal distress Is a<br />

poison produced by staphylocAceua<br />

germs, which' are vigorous and common.<br />

They thrive at room temperature<br />

In certain foods, especially<br />

meats, cream sauces, dressings such<br />

as mayonnaise, and custard or cream<br />

liui; tries.<br />

The victims <strong>of</strong> infected food experience<br />

nausea, vomiting, diarrhea,<br />

;«imps and prostration. The illness<br />

s seldom very serious or long-lasting.<br />

Protection against food poisoning<br />

demands (1) that scrupulous cleanllless<br />

be indulged in the preparation<br />

>f all foods; (2) that all foods—even<br />

crackers—be kept In scaled .containers;<br />

(31 that only fresh, uncontamlnated<br />

foods be used; and (4)<br />

that foods susceptible to spoilage be<br />

kept under constant adequate refrigeration<br />

until they are to be e.itcn.—<br />

Michael S. Newjohn, M.D.<br />

[200 Pay Honor<br />

y<br />

to Cape Mayor<br />

Gifts for Eldredge<br />

For Civic Service<br />

From halli to hbiU wster—thatL<br />

the sWry ol three Jefferson; MetUcjJ<br />

CoBtf* students working as i"bc»5i<br />

Oiedks" at the resort this «umm«r.<br />

* From the aoholarty dasaroomf<strong>of</strong><br />

thaPhUfld^htoscttSltothocrowdp<br />

o t<br />

ed- beachfront <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

•three umpiring doctors have t<br />

together. • • ,<br />

John Hansoll, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

works daily at the Beach Patrol<br />

headquarters at 10th »t. His buddies,<br />

George Ketohliiig, also <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

and Martin Brehnan, <strong>of</strong><br />

Pottsvllle, handle the duties at Hie<br />

1st and Hth sL stations.<br />

Working u/nrit aid men during<br />

Hi* tummtr I* (living Mi* young<br />

m«n their flrtt, rMl j ol the UWe eight »•» «M fJOT* went toiNotre Djjhj«,.<strong>of</strong> course!<br />

ch^drtara" who wants tier finger<br />

•ach <strong>of</strong> fh# Itiaeh m#dl«" liw-<br />

bamtaseehnnied daUy! the "beach<br />

mrtta^ art prepared for It, .<br />

dlM tbttuVi* to/M catn «f tun-<br />

' lir^g aeMtnto liive occurred bum, spllnttrtV clam shell cuts,<br />

along &e beWiftBllt m fir thliMi.<br />

nouMMdi, and Mi, flit* dally. Thla More than 300 persons attended a<br />

son. , a) thg tboiteh several persona have total will naturally ilncrnse « the testimonial dinner at Cape May Fri-<br />

been treated for shock following crowds «n Me' teaches IncrMM.<br />

day night to honor Mayor Samuel F.<br />

Eldredge;<br />

1st st.<br />

ThrMigheut ttt* tutamw the young<br />

mm Mr* ,0ft duly «yery day 'from<br />

The affair, arranged by the Cham-<br />

The. JefferHViitiMlenh «lv# flrst<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, eltcd Mayor Eld-<br />

10 snm. ito • 9. (m. ' , i<br />

•Id only. y Any y accident cce victim reredge<br />

on his 80 years as an attorney<br />

uiring ii expert t oisdlc oisdlcal dll tt« «tten««n<br />

and 12 years as a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Although not required by Jeffer-<br />

ro«h*d * Immediately y local<br />

city's board <strong>of</strong> commissioners. He<br />

son to har# * Job connected wllh<br />

doctor or i is Shore Sh Memorial M Hos-<br />

has been mayor six years.<br />

medicine during the summer, ajl<br />

pital.<br />

three students realize the valuable L.S. Van Horn, Chamber presi-<br />

Brcnnan. HanseU and Itetehllng experience they are gaining that win<br />

dent, presented him wltlt a plaque,<br />

fill nil be <strong>Jun</strong>iors at the phUadel- come In handy In the next two yean<br />

whlllB Albert M. Ash. president <strong>of</strong><br />

phla school when they return in when their studies tend to get<br />

the County Bar Association, and<br />

Mayor Jean Anderson, <strong>of</strong> the USO<br />

practical ex-<br />

September and-all have been In the away from the classroom and into<br />

Center, presented him with citations.<br />

same classes the past two years. All mare practical work In hospitals.<br />

perience alsng medical line*.<br />

Lawrence H. Eldredge, Philadcl.<br />

ire members <strong>of</strong> Hhl Chi, medical The medics' oho complaint Is phln" attorney and cousin <strong>of</strong> the<br />

All three future doctors find their raternlty.<br />

minor one. Final exams nt Jefferson mayor, vyns the speaker. He re<strong>of</strong><br />

Copt May ^<br />

work Interesting so far, although it To carry the similarity Just a Httlo ended <strong>Jun</strong>e 16 and they were on viewed Mayor Eldrcdgo's life and A company <strong>of</strong> 100<br />

Is quite a contrast to the routine in •flrthor, both HanseU and Relchllng duty <strong>Jun</strong>e 18) But what would they eulogized him as an "Inspiration to rived at thi Coisl<br />

medical school, Whither iff a fright- 'id their undergraduoto work at Uie do with a day <strong>of</strong>t*?.Probably take a all who know him".<br />

Center at apt '<br />

ened, crying youngster with a piece Jnlverslty <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania. And busman's holiday'* to the beach Congressman, T. M(Het Hand was Iln the. summer^reitew<br />

<strong>of</strong> the boardwalk In his foot, or one frennan? With a narfio like that he anyway. • -\ ,<br />

toastnuuter.<br />

program.<br />

Many Benefits Slated | Gruesome Wreck to<br />

be State Display<br />

In an effort to shock highway<br />

w *'<br />

The,men will<br />

<strong>of</strong> a eoneontrnta Htmi<br />

reeruit training MhMulZb<br />

ship and small anus ut^<br />

center will hmdie orty<br />

whb have tad no '<br />

past.<br />

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POOR CASEY<br />

Murphy: "What's that hump on<br />

your chest, Pat?"<br />

Pat (in a whisper): "Dynamite.<br />

Vm waltln' for Casey. Every time he<br />

meets mo ho slops me on the chest<br />

and breaks me pipe. Next time he<br />

docs It, hell blow his hand <strong>of</strong>f."<br />

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