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PAGE 4 — SECTION-ONE<br />

CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

w^KAIV CITY SKIYIINKL-LEDGER<br />

Community Center project reported at Colony meeting<br />

A report an the proposed<br />

Community Civic Center was<br />

given at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Colony Club last week.<br />

" Sirs. Samuel G<strong>of</strong>f, Jr.,<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> Community Improvement<br />

Project, introduced<br />

Gordon Berkstresser, - who<br />

•poke about the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Community Civic Center, Inc.,<br />

a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it corporation formed<br />

for one purpose, to build a Civic<br />

Center in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Members<br />

have been working for a year<br />

and are surveying the town to<br />

find out what the people want<br />

and what is needed.<br />

Hie <strong>City</strong> doaated ground, 17u><br />

to 18th sts.- between Simpson<br />

and Haven avs. An architect<br />

has been selected and has<br />

drawn plans. Grant applications<br />

are "in the hopper"<br />

and the promoters are looking<br />

for funding from State and<br />

Federal governments. They<br />

also wish to hire a fund-raising<br />

organization.<br />

Campaigning to raise money<br />

from groups and private<br />

citizens has begun. The Center<br />

is expected to cost a minimum<br />

<strong>of</strong> $2 million and the cost to<br />

operate it per year will be in<br />

excess <strong>of</strong> $100,000. It is hoped<br />

the people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will get<br />

behind the effort and generate<br />

enthusiasm. Plans were shown<br />

and a question, and answer<br />

period followed.<br />

WUlltS<br />

Wayside Village<br />

TuckahoeRd.<br />

Marmora<br />

Open Daily 10-6 Friday 10-9<br />

"It's Worth a Trip to **• Country<br />

For a Limited Time<br />

3O% Off<br />

Girls and Boys Pants<br />

Jumpsuits and Gauchos<br />

Baby <strong>On</strong>e Piece Knits<br />

Wayside Village Marmora<br />

Hours: /Won Sat. 10-5:30; Fri. 10 8 P.M.<br />

hown an the left, a fine Ddcron and Worsted Pinstripe in Na<br />

r Cambridge by Kingsndge . . . 190.<br />

The Raleigh it a fine Calfskin Moc Toe Tassel slip<br />

with hand laced quarters . . . made with a welt<br />

construction on the centurion last . . . Available in<br />

versatile Rosemoor color by Johnston & Murphy.. . 55<br />

Tho look that says . . .<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL28,1977<br />

An interesting and in- retarded boy and to her chagrin<br />

formative talk on the Vineland<br />

County unit <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

she could not cope. Deternounced<br />

the Literature<br />

Training School was given by<br />

Cancer Society. .<br />

mined, she took a six weeks<br />

Department will meet- at<br />

W<br />

Mrs. J. William Johnson who course at the Vineland Training<br />

The slate <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for 1977- Harry's Inn, Somers Point,<br />

took the audience on' a trip to School. After 'one week she<br />

78 was elected as follows: May is at 12:30 p.m..<br />

Vineland, to Mam and Landls wanted to. come home. After the<br />

president, Mrs. Edward J. The Glee dub <strong>of</strong> the: Music<br />

sts., arriving at the Village <strong>of</strong> second week she had fallen in Huff;-first vice president, Mrs. Department will rehearse this<br />

Happiness, the Vineland love with the wonderful John Brysori; second vice evening, April 28, at So'cbck in -fn the Spring conference and fine Selected Fashions<br />

full array <strong>of</strong> colors beginning white, white shells, a stunning tjOrOfflfy SeiS arts festival will be held in<br />

with Kathryn Dufrasne's red, covered box which was one <strong>of</strong> -^<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> at the<br />

white and blue,Anna Storch<br />

the original Whitman's candy<br />

Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel<br />

also showed her atoll, Mary boxes and a picture<br />

on April 27 beginning at 9:30<br />

Hain also included in her arrangement.<br />

a.m.<br />

display a crochet alligator toy After the luncheon Mrs.<br />

The departmental meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

and Reginia Sleep also showed Harold Wenker introduced two The regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the the literature department will<br />

her hand made bags and totes newly accepted members, Mrs. Omega Lambda Psi Sorority be May S. Mrs. William H.<br />

including needlepoint, Jake Home and Mrs. John was held on April 14 at the home Stewart will review "My Life"<br />

macrame and crochet were Vernon. Guests included Mrs. <strong>of</strong> Eileen Zavaglia<br />

by Golds Mdr. After lunch<br />

individually shown by Helen George Fry, Mr. M. L. Nixon, Donations were approved for Mrs. Joseph A. Jacovino will "Fashions for the Young Teen to the Mature Woman"<br />

Benge, Frances Pancoast who Mrs. John Daschler, Mrs. John the March <strong>of</strong> Dimes, the Heart read a paper on "Alda."<br />

Sizes: Junior 3-15, Misses: 6-18<br />

also showed her beautiful bell Sleep, Mrs. Edward Creighton, and Cancer Fund and the<br />

501 New Rd. . Groveland Center<br />

pull, Peg M<strong>of</strong>fit and Stella and Mrs. Edward Arnade. Hemophiliac Foundation.<br />

DeAngelo. Decoupage work Reports were given by the<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS 927-1728 ; Somers Point<br />

A report was given on the<br />

was appreciated by the American Home chairman, anniversary dinner held BRING RESULTS<br />

Store Hours: Daily 10-9; Sat. 10-4; Sun. 12-4<br />

members as the artists carried Mrs. Ralph DeAngdo>and Art recently at Orsatti's.<br />

their works <strong>of</strong> art down the chairman, Mrs. John Costhott Helen Hock, Terri Godfrey<br />

aisles. Stella DeAngelo in-<br />

thanking the women for or both<br />

and Peg Sinsel will serve as a<br />

cluded a picture done In crewel<br />

turnouts t th eeting i and to committee for the social to be<br />

Hie Shadow by SchoU.<br />

work and also Marge Bender. Fine Aits Festival. tival. Twy Twenty- held on May 14 with husbands<br />

Helen Kroesser displayed a one women were attending ttdi the h invited as guests.<br />

hand painted china plate, while Atlantic <strong>City</strong> affair. Mrs. Fred The annual rummage sale<br />

Sassi reported on the successful<br />

The: more you wear ft,<br />

was scheduled for May 21. The<br />

Program Assistance Day and location will be discussed at the<br />

thanked her committee. Mrs. next regular meeting.<br />

Henry Schaefer reminded the The hostess package was won<br />

better it fits.<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the card party at by Betty Morey. The next<br />

12:30 p.m. at the Youth Center meeting will be held on May 5 at<br />

on Thursday (April 28). Thethe<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Helen Klock and<br />

public is invited.<br />

will include the election <strong>of</strong><br />

There will be another card <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

Fashion Conscious<br />

Moms Know Dresses<br />

are the thing<br />

this Spring/<br />

\ Buy Mom what she<br />

L) wants . . .and SAVE/<br />

1" 10% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

H All Street Length & Sun Dresses<br />

y<br />

Dress Shop<br />

751 Asbury Avenue<br />

Open Daily<br />

10'iilS<br />

Friday'til 9 p.m.<br />

I The gently padded arch ~- . ,<br />

The special insole conforms conforms to your arch. lneins °'ecupstothe<br />

to the curve <strong>of</strong> your toes | shape <strong>of</strong> your heel.<br />

Scholl'8 exclusive insole conforms<br />

to every contour <strong>of</strong> your foot as you walk.<br />

Slip into The Shadow and enjoy<br />

an incredibly comfortable all-leather<br />

sandal with a gently padded arch<br />

and fully adjustable leather straps.<br />

Then wear it for awhile. As you<br />

walk, the unique conforming insole<br />

actually shapes itself to the contours<br />

<strong>of</strong> your foot giving you a custom,<br />

comfortable fit<br />

The Shadow. Who but Scholl<br />

would come up with such a unique<br />

and comforting idea?<br />

THE<br />

SHADOW<br />

Another cornfortnu j Shore Rood<br />

N M 4<br />

SALE!<br />

1,000 Pair <strong>of</strong><br />

in Bargaintown May '<br />

A garage sale will be held<br />

Saturday, May 7, at 9 am. to 4<br />

p.m, rain or shine, at Mason<br />

av., <strong>of</strong>f Bargaintown rd.,<br />

Bargaintown. It will be held for<br />

the benefit oi the local, national<br />

and international charitable<br />

project <strong>of</strong> the Altrusa Club <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Chaired by Margaret<br />

Sheldon, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, the<br />

committee <strong>of</strong> area pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

•and business executive women<br />

will <strong>of</strong>fer for sale antiques and<br />

•household Hems. Assietfcg will<br />

be Edith Dpdds <strong>of</strong> Palermo.<br />

Fall and Winter Shoes<br />

Roq. ' 16.00 to 56.00<br />

Campbell's<br />

Shoe Parlour<br />

813 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Dial 399-3347<br />

(§ttm Olitg<br />

Atttiqitro mb<br />

(Eoutttry<br />

Join UM in our Grand Opening May 2nd, and<br />

take a »tep backward in time. Come ttee *ueh<br />

item* att, Furniture, China and dataware.<br />

Clock*, and more. We alco do Re-fini«hing,<br />

Repairs, Caning and Rutth. Hone»t to<br />

goodness PENNY CANDY. Home made<br />

Bread and Pie», Jams and preserve*.<br />

Honey, Molatwea and much more!<br />

ANTIQUES BOUGHT & SOLD<br />

Everyone's Invited 11<br />

•M Aibury Av*., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Phone: («0t) 3fM144<br />

Mrs. John A. Suplee<br />

Soroptimist Club projects<br />

produce scholarship funds<br />

in the amount <strong>of</strong> $700 will be<br />

awarded to three young women<br />

to further their education and to<br />

one young man for his studies<br />

for the priesthood. Other<br />

awards to be given this Spring<br />

will be for the Training Awards<br />

Program and the Youth<br />

Citizenship Award.<br />

The club will send three<br />

delegates to the North Atlantic<br />

Regional Soroptimist In-<br />

• - - Confe<br />

are Marion 6E<br />

Doris Thomas and Eleanore<br />

Laudenslayer.<br />

The Club has made<br />

arrangements to sell Holland<br />

Bulbs again this year. Eleanore<br />

Laudenslager will chair that<br />

drive.<br />

<strong>On</strong> April 19 the Club members<br />

journeyed to Wildwood for a<br />

joint meeting with the Southern<br />

Cape May County Soroptimist<br />

Joy McVey guest<br />

at a baby shower<br />

Joy McVeigh was guest <strong>of</strong><br />

honor at a surprise baby<br />

shower in Plymouth Inn on<br />

Sunday.<br />

Patti Still was hostess for the<br />

affair, which'featured a wicker<br />

bassinet as a table centerpiece.<br />

Guests included Bobby Tobin,<br />

grandmother-to-be; Barbara<br />

Still,great-grandmother; Ellen<br />

Mauk, Schyier Wood, Gerry<br />

Esaick, Dee GaskUl, Gladys<br />

Mawhinney, Jane Sweet,<br />

Lucille Sannino, Terri<br />

Williams, Eleanor Kane, Lynn<br />

Williams and Eleanor<br />

Eisenlohr.<br />

Sending gifts but unable to<br />

attend were Ginny Romsburg<br />

and Dottie Wilfington.<br />

NO'S <strong>of</strong> Items<br />

' on Sale at<br />

TERIFFIC<br />

SAVINGS!<br />

Slop in Now for<br />

Tour FREE Catalog.<br />

Hardware<br />

514 New Road<br />

Somers Point<br />

0S7.O0OO<br />

Hours: 8:30 • 6p.m. Oaily<br />

' Sunday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.<br />

z<br />

TV SKNTINRL-LEDf.KK<br />

PACK 5 — SECTION ON'E<br />

Stillwell Chapter enjoys fashion show by students<br />

Members attending the Sarah<br />

Stillwell Chapter DAR meeting<br />

on April 16 at the Masonic<br />

Temple enjoyed a fashion show<br />

given by students 4 at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

High School.<br />

-Mrs. Richard Clunn, the<br />

Chapter's chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Good-Citizens Award and the<br />

homemakers, introduced their<br />

teacher, Mrs. Ostrowski, Mrs.<br />

Joseph Vitiello, mother <strong>of</strong> the<br />

first, place winner and Patricia<br />

Shank, winner <strong>of</strong> first place in<br />

cooking. Each <strong>of</strong> the young<br />

Jadies received a gold bracelet<br />

as a token <strong>of</strong> appreciation from<br />

the chapter.<br />

This -year's Good-Citizen,<br />

Alicia Smith, could not attend,<br />

-but earlier had been presented<br />

with a $2S bond, with her<br />

mother at the State DAR<br />

Awards Day luncheon at<br />

Trenton as guests <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Chapter.<br />

After a short business<br />

meeting, Mrs. Daix read a<br />

"Statement Re Constitution<br />

Hall", by the National Society<br />

DAR. Mrs. Daix explained,<br />

"because <strong>of</strong> the recent yearly<br />

publicity given the unfortunate<br />

Marion Anderson incident <strong>of</strong><br />

1939 (the whole truth never<br />

told) "The rules <strong>of</strong> Constitution<br />

Hall .were in conformity with<br />

the laws and customs<br />

prevailing at that time in the<br />

District <strong>of</strong> Columbia." After six<br />

years in 1945, Mrs. Roosevelt's<br />

Column. My Day stated, "The •<br />

DAR was not by any means<br />

alone to blame, there was B<br />

social situation in Washington<br />

at the time over which they had<br />

no control."<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Printed and Published In America's Greatest Family Resort<br />

By The<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, Inc.<br />

112 8th Street. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N.J. 08226<br />

Established 1881<br />

Entered at Post Office at Ocejtti $1},N J. 08226<br />

JOHNT.STETHERS......r...'.i?ubJisher ;<<br />

FRED C. BENSON GeneralManager V<br />

VINCENT T. MICHELETTE Editor VS^<br />

BYRON T. MERCER Advertising Manager ***<br />

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $5.75 per year by mail in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Somers Point, Marmora, Palermo and.<br />

Beesleys Point: six months, $3.75. Elsewhere, per<br />

year. $6.00: six months. $4.00. West <strong>of</strong> Mississippi<br />

River per year. $7.00. Price on newsstand, 15 cents per<br />

copy. Publication Schedule: Weekly every Thursday:<br />

Semi-weekly Tuesday and Friday from first week in<br />

June until Labor Day.<br />

New....<br />

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Fashion for PIERCED EARS<br />

In Whitest White Monet*<br />

Tne uJtu- coai a comprehensivewa'O'Obc <strong>of</strong> pe'coa ear<br />

rings tfOi lo n.gh tasruor. looks m Bi*ons. balls __ _ hooos. __.<br />

gypsies ar.u arcprs a•> w.th 14-k: goa eagres ano posis thai<br />

fiave been .ng.»n,ousV Tnpfo.ed t<strong>of</strong> mu.c CL-r^'urtaDtp wear d' 1<br />

wrought in me .vFiitest Ah.teriannerot Monet P'om S5.00to$H 00.<br />

JuM in time fur Molher'n Day<br />

(d) ir.M I*) 110 «)«?.» It) tS.M (h)M.M (I) tl.tt ID UM UI »!•<br />

THOMAS JEWEL<br />

825 Asbury Ave. 399-0359<br />

Now Open Monday thru Saturday<br />

THE WINNERS — Mrs. Richard Clunn, chairman <strong>of</strong> the Girls Homemafeen<br />

and "Good Citizens" for Sarah Stillwell Chapter, DAR, presents a $23 savings<br />

bond to Carmela Vitiello for sewing and Patricia Shank for cooking. .: '<<br />

Nomettes see 'Guys-Dolls 9<br />

The regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International. A covered dish The annual Spring luncheon Nomettes was held at Plymouth<br />

dinner was enjoyed by all and and election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers will be Inn recently.<br />

the group was entertained by held at The Flanders. May 14. <strong>On</strong> Friday night, April 22, the<br />

Pat Frantz, president <strong>of</strong> the In the absence <strong>of</strong> the Regent, Nomettes, Nomads and friends<br />

hostess club, who sang and Mrs. J. Hilary Smith, the vice attended a dinner and threatre<br />

played her guitar. Another regent, Mrs. Eugene P. Lyness party at tyhe 76 House, to see<br />

highlight <strong>of</strong> the evening was a presided. She thanked Mrs. "Guys and Dolls."<br />

White Elephant Auction to raise Daix for the informative A bus trip to the Renault<br />

funds for the Fall District reading and Mrs. Willard winery with luncheon at<br />

Soroptimist International . Wanger, tea chairman, and her Sweetwaler Casino is planned<br />

meeting to be held at the hostesses, Mrs. Joseph L. for Mondav. Mav 16. If time<br />

Flanders in October.<br />

Turner, Mrs. Frank W. Lewis<br />

Next meeting will be on May and. Mrs. Arthur V. Hitchcock,<br />

12 at Mac's for dinner and for a delightful tea in keeping<br />

business.<br />

with Spring time.<br />

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Stereo FM Tuner-Amplifier with<br />

3-speed Record Changer.<br />

Allegro 1000 speaker system.<br />

Simulated wood cabinet with<br />

Walnut finish.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly<br />

permits, the group will go to<br />

Lenox china.<br />

The bus is limited to 41<br />

persons, and will leave from 6th<br />

st. & Asbury av., at 10 a.m. The<br />

cost is |7 per person.<br />

All money must be sent to<br />

Mrs. Earl Penington not later<br />

than May 9.<br />

There will be no regular<br />

meeting in May.<br />

oo<br />

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cabinet. Picture<br />

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Fine-tuning Conn ol.<br />

Illuminated Channel<br />

Numbers. Provision<br />

lor cable or master<br />

antenna connection.<br />

VHF and UHF<br />

Antennas.<br />

$ 488-<br />

Stand Optional<br />

CLOCK RADIOS • PORTABLE RADIOS<br />

CASSETTE TAPE RECORDERS<br />

SPECIALLY PRICED DECORATOR MODELS<br />

BOYVS<br />

925 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

(Across te StMt tw Or<br />

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Television-Stereo<br />

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MQfJBY<br />

TtM FARNHAM<br />

H2S44M<br />

Early American<br />

styled console.<br />

Casters.<br />

Genuine Maple<br />

veneers and<br />

select<br />

hardwood<br />

solids on top<br />

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Decorative<br />

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