Oct 1947 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Oct 1947 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Oct 1947 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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>WER SHOP<br />
Avfouo Phone 0277<br />
Hallowe'en Party Time<br />
boaqoet at u» followta*<br />
^b _ lanterns<br />
Htterewett<br />
and<br />
f" £ajf* Hmu on order<br />
r '|tap«i aad Orchids, etc.<br />
' " ' HHM O *N OBOWN<br />
CHRYSANTHEMUMS<br />
*•*» MlilBBdl—<br />
$1.00 Bunch<br />
* Own onr field<br />
for your garden<br />
fl.W at the farm<br />
lanoiilf BOy<br />
AQES, WEDDING BOUQOETS, DECORATIONS<br />
PtANTS, DIBH GARDENS, TEKRABJUHS,<br />
BOUQUETS, BASKETS MM! FUNERAL DESIGNS<br />
WAUE A BLOCK AMU SAVE MONEY—OPEN liM HI I<br />
[^LftGAJSer JOHNSON<br />
SCHOOL o/<br />
DANCE ««oinl Methodist Church when Mrs,<br />
Rene Haley, 7S0 Aabury av, becomo<br />
the bride <strong>of</strong> William L. Olibert, 78<br />
W. 17th st. Rev. Jesse Richards<br />
<strong>of</strong>ilciated.<br />
The couple will visit relatives and<br />
friends in Cleveland and at. Louis<br />
Adams, Mrs. Hazel McOee, Mrs<br />
inna Camburn and Mrs. Pearl<br />
flouder.<br />
on their weddini<br />
MSfflURflnT<br />
9th St. nt the<br />
Boardwalk<br />
•<br />
CUmd Thorsibiy a.<br />
•fit- it~ l - **•><br />
trip, returning<br />
here about November I.<br />
Mr, ailbert Is engaged in the eon,<br />
traetlng business. The bride for;<br />
merly managed Btalnton's cosmetic<br />
department.<br />
They will reside ai 720 Asbury av.<br />
MES. THORPE TO VISIT<br />
FAMILY IN KANSAS<br />
Mrs. Ray Thorpe, 403 18th st.,<br />
lans to leave here next week for<br />
her native town, Ellsworth, Kansas,<br />
where she will spend a month visiting<br />
iiei sisters, Miss Marie Bower,<br />
Mrs. Harry Kunkle, Mrs. W. E.<br />
Wood, and Mrs, Joseph Beitz.<br />
ATTEND STATE W.C.T.U.<br />
CONFEBENCE<br />
Mrs. Jennie LpUK and Mrs. Hera<br />
BBntham attended the State conference<br />
<strong>of</strong> the W.C.T.U. last Wednesday<br />
and Thursday at the First<br />
Presbyterian Ohurch in Atlantic<br />
Oity as delegates from the local<br />
chapter.<br />
Dining Out?<br />
Warren's Marine<br />
Bsitte 4<br />
Restaurant<br />
iDK Cam Btoy<br />
Urber<br />
Cape May<br />
, , , Itoaste, steaks,<br />
Stafoods . . , .<br />
• premnM by famona<br />
Chef ALPHONZIA<br />
"Like « meal aboard ship"<br />
•<br />
Berth Jersey's NEWEST<br />
Eatoorant<br />
Op«ii noon toIJSO DaBy<br />
Breakfasts 6-10<br />
SaiBrtay and<br />
GOOD FOOD «w<br />
% GOOD SERVICE<br />
DINNERS<br />
from $1,00<br />
1 to 8 P. E<br />
SUNDAY DINNER<br />
It NODS It 1 p.ML<br />
LUNCHEON<br />
U to i P. H,<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
i A. M. to ii Nmm<br />
P LYMOUTH<br />
INN<br />
Plymouth Place and<br />
Few Tickets Left for<br />
Artisans* Dinner<br />
Harry Bonham.<br />
• • *<br />
CAMI oltNI VNS HEBE<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Riehard B. <strong>On</strong>iey,<br />
400 48th st,, entertained last week<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Stack, <strong>of</strong> San<br />
Pranclseo, Over the week end they<br />
also entertained Miss Anna Me-<br />
Veagh, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
yesterday Mr, and Mrs, <strong>On</strong>ley<br />
mqtored to PWlBdelphJa, where Mr.<br />
and Mrs, Stack left for their home<br />
* *•<br />
BBTUEN FROM BLAIBSTOWN<br />
Mrs,. Justine Kreps and.Mrs, Robert<br />
K, Bell retumtd home Bunday<br />
afternoon after spending the week<br />
end in Blairstown, wliere they vis-<br />
[ted Mrs, Krep's son, "Bud" who Is<br />
attending Blalratqwn Academy<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday they attended the<br />
Blairstown - Pennlneton football<br />
* m<br />
_ Mr and Mrs. Charles Muth, 826<br />
Boardwalk, have returned to tlieir<br />
winter home in Philadelphia,. ," ṙ *;..<br />
Vote<br />
A discussion <strong>of</strong> a recent Reader's<br />
Digest Article, entitled "The Mir-<br />
for ftweek with Mr. and Mn, Hugh<br />
J, Seeker. In But PatwiOB, if. J.<br />
• • a<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin A. .<br />
and son, Richard, <strong>of</strong> Rosemon<br />
were guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, i<br />
W. Powell, 1049 Asbury av, on<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W, Bailey, <strong>of</strong><br />
Salem, formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> f"<br />
snent the week end with tl_<br />
daughber, Miss Arien Bailey, at 8:<br />
Oentral av.<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Ilaney Lloyd Ohat-<br />
Un returned Sunday night from<br />
brief sojourn at the Mr Mountain<br />
House, Hchwenksville, fa, Bev<br />
R, O, Davis, pastor Of St. John's<br />
Lutheran Church, and Mrs, Davis,<br />
were iuests there at the same time,<br />
Mr, and Mn. Henry J. aourie.<br />
S100 •Wesley av., planned to leave<br />
Thursday this week tor fitPeters,<br />
burg, Ha., where they wiu spend<br />
the winter.<br />
* * •<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Wllliani E. Bosenberger,<br />
<strong>of</strong> PhUadelnbla, spent the<br />
week end with her parents, Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Francis, Swing, 416 Oentral av.<br />
Mrs. Rosenberger is the former Miss<br />
Rae Bwlng.<br />
* * •<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Harry S, Owens, <strong>of</strong><br />
Buffalo, N. Y., are visiting her<br />
mother. Mrs, wllhelmum Offlerbaeh,<br />
MB Wesley av. Mrs. Offlerbaeh will<br />
return with them to Buffalo to<br />
•Bend, the winter.. •<br />
on aU questions on the Ballot<br />
Ordered and paid for by O, M. Council 19, Civil Bfrvtee Asm.<br />
BUSCH'S<br />
FAMOUS SEAFOODS<br />
TOWNSEND'S INLET, N, J.<br />
Will Remain Open<br />
FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS<br />
SERVING<br />
SEAFOODS and STEAKS<br />
Until Further Notice<br />
Fish That Are in Season<br />
1158 Asbury Ave.<br />
niraea 04484448<br />
F, P, Wstine & Co*<br />
Stock<br />
WM Cnrh<br />
' South Broid Street, Philadelphia<br />
Clinton D.<br />
ajjdall R«d««• BwSSirf in-<br />
JOYCB BOAS MS<br />
HALLOW-TEN PASTY<br />
day •* the home <strong>of</strong> Joyce Boas t- ••-»«<br />
dawrhter <strong>of</strong> », and Un, itm,^, ^ ^<br />
AFPOI<br />
VERA ' *<br />
MASSEul<br />
MOD Alii<br />
34 CORINTHIAN<br />
We are Cat ' ^<br />
TO DINNER PARTIES,<br />
BANQUETS or any eociaj<br />
No Outside Catering<br />
>tltlttMM»»<<br />
Johnson's tea<br />
Full Course Turkey Dinnm .g<br />
119 Shore Road Phone 659<br />
• SERVING FBTOAF '<br />
HOURS<br />
11:30 to 1:30<br />
SUBMARINE<br />
'<br />
AWNING<br />
PROBLEMS?<br />
WINDOW SHADES<br />
CANVAS FLOOR<br />
CANVAS PRODUCTS<br />
JOSEPH K. VEABEY,<br />
Consult<br />
10NAL TENT & AWNING CO.<br />
r Avenue<br />
Phone g.|B4i<br />
TNOB<br />
BnABUIHED Hit<br />
"TUB AWVIMO WITH TMB TAILORED LOOK"<br />
iSH'S CLEANERS<br />
(Ninth Street<br />
Phone 1078<br />
Put Your Summer<br />
Clothes Away<br />
Ciena<br />
PBESHBN YOUR<br />
PALL WARDROBE<br />
WITH<br />
CLEAN CLOTHES<br />
• CLOSED OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT<br />
i|7 Asbury Avt<br />
SUBMARINE SAND\<br />
— OUB 8PECIALTI<br />
Al» Servln* . . ,<br />
A Variety <strong>of</strong> Other Delicious I<br />
Ice Cream — Giant Milk<br />
GREGO<br />
Shore Road - Somen<br />
TELEVISION<br />
DIRECT FROM KEG<br />
Delicious Food and Drinks •<br />
SNAPPER SOUP - CLAIM<br />
Good Eats Good Drinks<br />
*T0R AN ADVENTURE IN fiOODi<br />
WISSOW'.]<br />
RESTAURANT an/I COCKW"<br />
SOMERSPOINT,W,J.<br />
ANNOUNCING<br />
OUR NEW WINTER ~<br />
Open Friday and Saturday fro»,4»»|<br />
Sundays from 12 now,-<br />
EVERETT BANHI<br />
Master <strong>of</strong> the Uftnuwmd ftWf<br />
Playlny; for your dinner and<br />
234 SHORE ROAD<br />
HARRYS<br />
NOTED FOR EXCELLENT!<br />
Maryland Avenue,<br />
• JAN<br />
PIANIST - A<br />
Fun, Music, Fine<br />
at Harry* Ifc,<br />
Phone: Soin«jf<br />
^<br />
COOK'<br />
^k^b^ ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^k^^^ ^k^^' ^ ^ —^ —<br />
LONGPORt<br />
Fine<br />
Seafood - Steaks<br />
Cocktail Lounge <<br />
3l»t 4b<br />
. J U<br />
— THE —<br />
Wee Tot Shop<br />
938 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
FINE SELECTION<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e and Two-Pltee<br />
SNOW SUITS<br />
•lie* I to t<br />
We specialize in<br />
HAND-MADE DRESSES<br />
— OPEN ALL YEAR —<br />
Says England in<br />
Desperate Need<br />
Research Speaker<br />
Tell* <strong>of</strong> Conditions<br />
to England and explained (bat the<br />
English people TeaJJy are on deaperntcly<br />
short rationa<br />
It wu «nnounced thai tjvo study<br />
§eur«M have been formeS within<br />
the club, an Alt Division, ltd by<br />
Miss Agnes Bradley, and a Literature<br />
Group ltd by Mrs. l^urence P.<br />
bunny.<br />
Tbe birthday dinner will take<br />
place Noveniber go at Plymouth Inn,<br />
and members will bave their hutbands<br />
as guests.<br />
Programs for the year ware dl»-<br />
trlbuted by Mrs. Clinton B. Mot,<br />
bi<br />
r<br />
Tbl oommlttee in charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
covered dish supper which foUewed<br />
meeting, included Mrs. Gbartw<br />
VaoHoni, Mrs. Harriet S, Van<br />
Ollder, Mrs. James Mecray and Mre.<br />
J. Howard aharp.<br />
• • *<br />
Pocahontas Plan<br />
Trip toNew York<br />
Plans for a trip to New York were<br />
discussed at a meeting <strong>of</strong> Rite<br />
Council, o , Degree <strong>of</strong> Pocaliontae, Fridy<br />
day night, in The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> niembers an making<br />
reservations for the stem show,<br />
"Annie Get Your Dun," Beservaona<br />
and money must be turned In<br />
i Mrs. Al Blum by Friday this week,<br />
A cud party followed the bualness<br />
session, fin. Harry Bojibam was<br />
high scorer In pinodile.<br />
Rfts. Gordon Duckworth was<br />
awarded a prize in the mershani<br />
club. Mrs. Raymond Price won<br />
attendance prize.<br />
A Hauewete party, foltowed by a<br />
covered dish cupper, will feature the<br />
nutting Hill Friday under the leadership<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Maud Sampson and<br />
Mrs. Barah MacDonald.<br />
* • •<br />
TO VISIT DAUGHTEB<br />
IN CALIFORNIA<br />
Mr. and Un, 8, L.<br />
Inlet rd,, left Mondaj tm<br />
montr<br />
YOUR HOME TOWN STATION<br />
IS PROUD TOANNOUNCE TBE<br />
APPOINTMENT<br />
OF<br />
EDWIN EKOHN<br />
AS GENERAL MANAGER<br />
..Mr. Kobn is well JUIOWP to. a host »f pitfpais <strong>of</strong> tills community- W*<br />
background and record in the fUJd <strong>of</strong> Radio u well<br />
1540 ON YOUR DIAL<br />
CONVENTION<br />
HALL,<br />
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.<br />
MUTUAL AFFIUATE<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> QH friMexic* w<br />
<strong>On</strong> Staff <strong>of</strong> UNESCO Conference<br />
Attend Rally<br />
To Go to BnJtmvUle,<br />
Saturday<br />
.. Troop 1<br />
it Rally it<br />
t was an-<br />
' iday evei;t6<br />
a. m. at<br />
'he bus will<br />
Boners<br />
Llnwood<br />
m., the<br />
i M<br />
__ BDOUC<br />
cards on Sata<br />
stand beand<br />
the<br />
»v. The<br />
cooperate,<br />
ceramics<br />
..Jday tWi<br />
Cassel, 444<br />
, m, Monday at the But.<br />
* " ty committees<br />
refreshments;<br />
Loig Ramdecoratlns<br />
A,<br />
GIVES BIRTHDAT SUBPBISE<br />
FOB HEE HUSBAND<br />
A (surprise birthday party was glyflthel,<br />
Monday evening at their<br />
home, 34 Klrklln av., Uiiwood.<br />
Bed and Harriet _<br />
[ Marian Hyde, Joe<br />
and<br />
SENIORS BACK FROM CANADA<br />
Mr. and Ma. Alfred E. Senior. 420<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av., have just returned from<br />
a two week vacation during which<br />
they spent some time at Hawthorne<br />
Inn In the Poconos and later made<br />
a trip into Canada.<br />
Mr. and Ma. Walter T,<br />
3rd st went the week end<br />
York Olty.<br />
idy,<br />
Jefferson Heads<br />
County Red Cross<br />
Price Named Member-at-Large<br />
^<br />
At (he annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Oapt May Csuniy Chapttr, Aatrloan<br />
Red Orosi, Monday evening, in<br />
AidCa*cer<br />
MlM Berbare Oeller, 626 <strong>Ocean</strong> there are more American cars In<br />
ay,, left Washington by plsne last Mexico Olty than In Hf« York and<br />
Tuesday night, for* Mexico <strong>City</strong>, that American s<strong>of</strong>t drinks, such as Point H