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PAGE 8 - SECTION SEVEN THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY, APRIL 21,1977<br />
Wound the houseby Catherine<br />
It's'time to take a look again at some <strong>of</strong> the new releases in<br />
paperbacks by Bantam Books. From time to time we will pass on<br />
information on releases which seem to be <strong>of</strong> interest to the general<br />
reader. • . . '<br />
The critics and bestseller lists agree, "Jaws" author Peter<br />
Benchley has done it again with his second straight super bestselling<br />
thriller, "The Deep". This newest novel by the number one<br />
author <strong>of</strong> undersea tales <strong>of</strong> terror was published for the first time in<br />
paperback on April 6 as a Bantam Super Release, joining the more<br />
than nine-million copies <strong>of</strong> "Jaws" on the Bantam list.<br />
. "The Deep" focuses on a<br />
young couple, David and Gail<br />
Sanders, spending their<br />
honeymoon diving for curios <strong>of</strong>f<br />
the shores <strong>of</strong> Bermuda. Among<br />
the souvenirs they retrieve is a<br />
tiny ampule filled with a goldcolored<br />
liquid It turns out to be<br />
part <strong>of</strong> a vast shipment <strong>of</strong><br />
contraband morphine which<br />
went down with an Army cargo<br />
vessel in 1943.<br />
When the Syndicate on the<br />
island hears <strong>of</strong> their find, the<br />
Sanders are plunged into a web<br />
<strong>of</strong> intrigue and danger. They<br />
enlist the aid <strong>of</strong> a veteran diver<br />
and native islander named<br />
Treece. But while they struggle<br />
against the natural elements<br />
and the mob's violence to<br />
retrieve the ampules they<br />
discover an even more valuable<br />
wreck beneath the contraband<br />
ship- one that goes back to King<br />
Philip V <strong>of</strong> Spain.<br />
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AitThiAi III<br />
JAWS<br />
PETER BENCHLEY<br />
The eight-million dollar film version <strong>of</strong> "The Deep" received<br />
worldwide press coverage while in production during 1976 on<br />
location in Bermuda. It stars Robert Shaw as Treece and Nick<br />
Nolte and Jacqueline Bisset as David and Gail Sanders. It will be<br />
released by Columbia Pictures to 1,000 theaters nationwide on June<br />
Peter Benchley's interest in diving and sharks, which formed the<br />
basis for his two bestselling novels, stems from summers spent<br />
with bis parents near Nantucket. He and his wife now live in<br />
Princeton.<br />
M. Bowen<br />
Twenty unknown paintings by popular Danish ^illustrator, Kay<br />
Nielsen are reproduced in full color in "The Unknown Paintings <strong>of</strong><br />
Kay Nielsen" releas&d : ocently. ,<br />
The large-format paperback features 20 paintings completed by<br />
Nielsen between 1918 and 1922 for a Danish translation <strong>of</strong> "A<br />
•Thousand and <strong>On</strong>e Nights" which was never published.<br />
The original art, first exhibited at the Los Angeles County<br />
Museum <strong>of</strong> Art in the late 1940's was turned oven by Nielsen's<br />
uidow to the Manh<strong>of</strong>fs tn 1930 and is now the property <strong>of</strong> the Los<br />
Angeles County Museum <strong>of</strong> Art. .<br />
' Neilseff>as born in Copenhagen in 1886, the son <strong>of</strong> a classical<br />
actor ammctress. Following study in Paris and exhibitions in<br />
London aocKJNew York he weni to Hollywood where among other<br />
things he created the "Night on Bald Mountain" sequence for Walt<br />
Disney's "Fantasia". He died in 1957 in Los Angeles.<br />
Another interesting new release is Michael Crichton's "Eaters <strong>of</strong><br />
the Dead" with 16 specially commissioned illustrations.<br />
This 208-page novel will include 16 original illustrations and<br />
chapter headings by acclaimed science fiction and fantasy artist<br />
Ian Miller. Bantam chose to illustrate this adventure saga <strong>of</strong> the<br />
10th century legendary Norsemen because "it is a book <strong>of</strong> vivid<br />
imagery, an excursion into history and legend that would be an<br />
inspiration to any artist." .<br />
For those readers who are interested in history Bantam recently<br />
released Alexander Solzhenitsyn's "Lenin in Zurich".<br />
Nobel Prize-winning Russian author Alexander SolzherUtsyn<br />
creates a psychological portrait <strong>of</strong> the architect <strong>of</strong> the Russian<br />
Revolution during the crucial years <strong>of</strong> 1914-17 in "Lenin in Zurich,"<br />
a novel based on Vladimir I. Lenin's frustrating exile in Switzerland.<br />
"Lenin in Zurich" grew out <strong>of</strong> Solzhenitsyn's research for his<br />
projected multi-volume account <strong>of</strong> Russian Revolutionary history,<br />
the first and only published volume <strong>of</strong> which is "August 1914." .<br />
The author examines the private man as well as the public figure<br />
and concentrates on facets <strong>of</strong> Lenin's personality and behavior that<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten have been neglected in other books. Among them are Lenin's<br />
disillusionment and dejection over the future <strong>of</strong> the Bolshevik<br />
cause, his love for Iness Armand, a French Socialist, his preoccupation<br />
with the difficulties <strong>of</strong> subsidizing the activity <strong>of</strong> his<br />
party and his secret safe-passage back to Russia, engineered by<br />
the Germans. \<br />
What emerges is a myth-shattering study <strong>of</strong> Lenin the person,<br />
complete with human needs, frailties and fears.<br />
Wetlands biologist Women's Club guest<br />
Lee Widjeskog, assistant<br />
biologist. Wetland Section, New<br />
Jersey Fish, Game and Shell<br />
Fisheries, presented a<br />
comprehensive lecture, with<br />
slides, on the bird and plant life<br />
<strong>of</strong> South Jersey, at the regular<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Women's Club<br />
last Thursday at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Albert Wolenksteen in<br />
Beesley's Point,<br />
Mr. Widjeskog is a graduate<br />
<strong>of</strong> Colorado State College, and<br />
for the last five years has made<br />
; JStfldS Of migratory birds.<br />
d£cChC' speaker stftied that<br />
"^though the black duck is<br />
considered the main duck in<br />
South Jersey, its numbers are<br />
decreasing, due to mating with<br />
the mallard, and producing<br />
ducks with more <strong>of</strong> the mallard<br />
characteristics. Also he<br />
stressed that snails,4which the<br />
black duck feeds on, are not<br />
readily available to them.<br />
Speaking <strong>of</strong> the severe winter<br />
we have just passed through, he<br />
spoke <strong>of</strong> the feedings that were<br />
necessary to keep the birds<br />
alive and thanked all who had<br />
helped He stated that help in<br />
the-way <strong>of</strong> food was sent all the<br />
way from California.<br />
The mourning dove, Mr.<br />
Widkeskog reported. is increasing 20 percent every William Johnson, president;<br />
increasing in this section <strong>of</strong> year. There are over 600,000 Mrs. A.S. Clark, vice-president;<br />
New Jersey. Also the over the Seaboard States. Mrs. Charles B. Pierce,<br />
snowgeese, which migrate to He cited the effect <strong>of</strong> DDT on recording secretary; Mrs.<br />
South Carolina, Georgia, and the bird and plant life, but said Arthur Oehlschlager,<br />
Florida, are increasing. Now the last couple <strong>of</strong> years, it has corresponding secretary; and<br />
over 50,000 come back to the decreased. However, it will be Miss Ruth Nevius, treasurer.<br />
Brigantine Wildlife Sanctuary. several years before it is The following were named<br />
However, the passenger completely gone..<br />
delegates and alternates to the<br />
pidgeon is decreasing.<br />
The group found information New Jersey Federation <strong>of</strong><br />
The change, in vegetation, about the beaver, his habits, Women's Club Convention to be<br />
such as grain fields instead <strong>of</strong> dam building, etc., very held in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, May 10 to<br />
forests, is having its toll on the interesting.<br />
13. Delegates are Mrs. J.<br />
bird population.<br />
Mrs. George H. Lautz, William Johnson, incoming<br />
The ruddy duck seemed to Garden and Conservation president, Mrs. George K.<br />
feel the effects <strong>of</strong> the Oil spills -chairman, presented and Bowman, outgoing president,<br />
more than the. bjSeft? TTicT"TthankeaMr<br />
Widjeskog for ah and Mrs. Charles B. Pierce,<br />
speaker counseled the group excellent program.<br />
Mrs. FEaymond J. Buchanan,<br />
that if they try to help this bird, During the business meeting, alternates<br />
to watch out for its bite. It is a reports were as follows:<br />
small bird, but lays the largest Several members will attend The incoming President, Mrs.<br />
eggs.<br />
the second District Fine Arts Johnson, will represent the<br />
Festival, and display Club at Welcome Night May 17,<br />
The hurricane which tore out homemade items.<br />
at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School.<br />
the sea lettuce on which brant Mrs. D. Wayne Elliott. Wavs The next meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
feed accounted for 50,000 to and Means chairman, reported Women's Club will be held on<br />
60,000 deaths <strong>of</strong> this species. a successful Princess House Thursday. April 28, at the home<br />
The speaker cited the Party given for the benefit <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mrs. A.S. Clark, Somers<br />
canniness <strong>of</strong> the marsh wrens, the Welfare Fund.<br />
Point. Mrs. James Kontes,<br />
. which make sometimes six or Mrs. Charles B Pierce, Second District vice president<br />
seven fake nests besides their chairman <strong>of</strong> the Nominating <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Federation <strong>of</strong><br />
regular one, to mislead Committee, submitted the Women's Clubs, will be guest<br />
predators He said you can tell following slate, which was speaker.<br />
the real one by the feathers unanimously, approved by the Hostesses for the evening<br />
along the edge.<br />
Club, and duly elected for the were Mrs. George H. Lautz, and<br />
The Canada Goose is nowClub<br />
Year 1977-78: Mrs. J. Mrs. Albert A. Wolkensteen.<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
^7 j^ "-T —. , inn W.EAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
*!?L!r, SOt 5f swil1 fe o^re live jazz concert on Music Pier<br />
hits'Jir^£ < U^hd a a»iu ' ^wTlk^^S^I^? 3 5 ' 6 3 "j? nd ' evening ' 0Ii V er |l imse!f scnt his w*n'jita-chmAn.....«i~A>:-I-;..fn • Walkin Eas/ , whrch arrangement to Warrineton.<br />
awarded.<br />
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"The entrants<br />
DACI«»<br />
ranged P.O.-Bo*<br />
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625 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
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" uerformwe n-,tP<br />
y • . J evening, Oliver himself sent awarded. The entrants ranged<br />
arrangement to Warrington.<br />
P.O.Box 62!"). <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J performance performance date date desired<br />
in ages from eight to 18. Posters<br />
-- —.. w wwaa*^. ••«, « gviCVllUIld Will<br />
be presented here two nights<br />
"We wouldn't have been able<br />
08226. • Include chock, sell Phone reservations may be<br />
are now in shrjw windows'<br />
early in May.<br />
- walking bass," to play that arrangement<br />
addressed 'envelope, and obtainedal 399-6111 .'ext 222 •<br />
around town. • • * •<br />
Such familiar old timers as<br />
Warrington explained," is a except /or Sy's generosity." . Tickets for the concert are<br />
pattern in which the basist<br />
. "Satin Doll", "Don't fie Thay<br />
Warrington said.<br />
$2.50 i tax-deductible) and are<br />
Way", "Jumpih' at' theplays<br />
notes in succession up and Sy Oliver and his orchestra available in' shops . and<br />
down the bass'".<br />
Woodside", and others in the<br />
appear in the Rainbow Room at restaurants throughout'the area<br />
styles <strong>of</strong> Woody Herman,<br />
Warrington also has written Rockefeller Center<br />
as well as the Public Relations<br />
Tommy Dorsey, Harry James new arrangements <strong>of</strong> two Winners Of the jazz concert <strong>of</strong>fice in <strong>City</strong> Hall. Net proceeds<br />
and Glenn Miller will be<br />
contemporary hit songs,-.'Tie A poster contest will be will go to the support <strong>of</strong> Kiwanis<br />
featured in the concerts to be Yellow. Ribbon 'Round .the Old announced at the concert. <strong>On</strong>e charities. Mail orders should be<br />
presented May 5 and 6 on theOak<br />
Tree" and "Feelings" hundred dollars in prizes will be addressed to Kiwanis Club.<br />
Music Pier, sponsored by theBoth<br />
songs will be performed by<br />
Kiwanis Club:<br />
soloist Becky Bobbins who has<br />
Shufflin on<br />
appeared at the Sahara and<br />
John Warrington, <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
Tropicana Hotels in Las Vegas<br />
will conduct the 16-piece as well as on the Al Alberts<br />
orchestra <strong>of</strong> musicians from<br />
television show and the Jerry<br />
Philadelphia and New York.<br />
Lewis telethon.<br />
by Ed Veith<br />
Warrington was arranger for<br />
many <strong>of</strong> the big names during Three trumpets solos will be As we promised in our last along with all <strong>of</strong> the necessary<br />
the big band era and currently featured at the jazz concert: "I article, we are going to give the equipment and physical<br />
is conducter <strong>of</strong> the summer Can't Get Started"^ Bunny many advantages and benefits facilities you need to enjoy<br />
concerts on the Music Pier Berigan hit, will be performed that our game <strong>of</strong> shuffleboard shuffleboard. Our fine com-<br />
by 14-year-old Bobby Hicks; Al <strong>of</strong>fers. First, it does get you out munity furnished discs, cues<br />
"For the first half <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Coculo will play "Sleepy <strong>of</strong> the house and into the clear, and courts for your enjoyment,<br />
evening we will be playing, note Lagoon" and Bernie Abrams crisp air that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers. so come on over to 5th st. and<br />
for note, the authentic sounds <strong>of</strong><br />
will play "And the Angels It takes you close to our great the boardwalk and join us. We<br />
Dorsey. James, Duke Ellington, Sing", made famous by Ziggy ocean with its cooling breezes. would be glad to have you.<br />
County Basie, Clyde McCoy and<br />
Elman when he was with Benny Secondly, it gives you the op-<br />
Jan Savitt, among others " Goodman band.<br />
portunity to meet people<br />
We understand that Jane<br />
Warrington said. "The second<br />
making for a large amount <strong>of</strong><br />
Keen is back at home and<br />
half <strong>of</strong> the program will be The original Sy Oliver<br />
sociability. Third, it <strong>of</strong>fers you<br />
improving each day which, <strong>of</strong><br />
some <strong>of</strong> my own compositions arrangement <strong>of</strong> Tommy<br />
a period <strong>of</strong> competition. Not the<br />
course, is good news.<br />
and arrangements. Among Dorsey's "Opus Number <strong>On</strong>e"<br />
competition that you meet in<br />
Our card club has been<br />
will be the highlight <strong>of</strong> the industry - no quotas to meet, no<br />
hosted by Gertrude and Cliff<br />
sales games, no quantity to<br />
Stengel. We have just about<br />
produce - but just friendly,<br />
four weeks left to play cards on<br />
serious competition. Then, one<br />
the regular nights, so get out<br />
Soccorsi-Ezzi nuptials<br />
<strong>of</strong> the most important benefits<br />
and enjoy these next few weeks.<br />
which should be listed as the<br />
The Thursday winners were<br />
fourth advantage and could be<br />
Emlee Price, 513; - Gertrude<br />
in candlelight ceremony first, is the health factor. The<br />
Stengel, 505; Kay Ryan, 497,<br />
exercise that you receive is not<br />
and Paul Macrie, 467. The<br />
strenuous, but it is a very<br />
Monday winners were Kay<br />
beneficial, mild type.<br />
Ryan, 559; Al Hendricks, 552;<br />
Cliff Stengel, 506, and Edna<br />
These advantages are yours Hopper, 466.<br />
LINWOOD-Cinda Soceorsi,<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and Dominick<br />
Ezzi, <strong>of</strong> Hammonton, were<br />
married in a candlelight<br />
ceremony conducted by Mayor<br />
John Gaffney last Thursday,<br />
April 14, in the lovely setting <strong>of</strong><br />
Linwood <strong>City</strong> Park.<br />
The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Soceorsi<br />
<strong>of</strong> Punta Gorda, Fla. The groom<br />
Is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Dominick Ezzi, <strong>of</strong> Hammonton.<br />
Mrs. Jackie Starn, <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
Point, was matron <strong>of</strong> honor, and<br />
Thomas Ezzi, <strong>of</strong> Hammonton,<br />
served as best man for his<br />
brother.<br />
Following the ceremony, a<br />
••$%<br />
reception for family and friends<br />
was held at the home <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />
Ellen Weaver, in Linwood.<br />
The bride is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Masontown (W. Va.) High<br />
School and Morgantown (W.<br />
Va.) Beauty College. She is<br />
employed in the<br />
Communications Department<br />
at Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />
The groom, a graduate <strong>of</strong> St.<br />
Augustine Prep in Vineland,<br />
attended Stockton State College<br />
• and is employed in the Credit<br />
Department at Shore<br />
Memorial.<br />
The couple is residing at 701 .<br />
Asbury av., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
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