Mar 1950 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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7<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch lfi, <strong>1950</strong><br />
; t<br />
to Have<br />
Conference<br />
: ColBng»wood<br />
, Stile*, <strong>of</strong> Merchanrvlllc<br />
•nt;. <strong>of</strong> Uw N«w Jmn<br />
:- ol P»renti and Teachers.<br />
1 plant for the annual<br />
_rinef <strong>of</strong> iht seven<br />
coustta. to Mk* plan In<br />
food High School today<br />
;*«fc»,,,h^jll-day<br />
«1 to 111 Parenl-Tcficher<br />
I thi MCtJon si the stale,<br />
m Welch Oron, prevail<br />
r_l . :•, will delivm<br />
B ddltm* <strong>of</strong> the conference<br />
Us theme, "Citiiens-<br />
developing from Ifeh'<br />
be pre«nted by the<br />
1 - count;<br />
John<br />
. tor<br />
.._.k. <strong>of</strong> the<br />
._ College, will<br />
Jm experience it Worth-<br />
, uaivmfty'i summer work-<br />
__* parent-teacher leadership<br />
. itMe »..T, A, chuirmtn wll!<br />
I MNeunti <strong>of</strong> their work.<br />
CoUlniiwood High School<br />
VIRGINIA<br />
r and Mn, A. Paul Oliver, 4is<br />
' ' i night<br />
Young's Engagement<br />
to Baltimore Girl<br />
Ii Announced<br />
icnt hat been made io<br />
A., el the engagement<br />
Ann B. Griffith, <strong>of</strong> that city.<br />
Thomaa Younl, Jr., ion<br />
John T, Yoiinjfc ol Octal<br />
John<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. John T, YoiiM,<br />
<strong>City</strong>, and the late Mr, Yejfig<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
an<br />
1 Mrs<br />
Mr, Young, a gradunte <strong>of</strong> the Um-<br />
venity <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, formerly<br />
wit a iununer reildent QI <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> for many yean. Miss Orlflim,.<br />
a niece <strong>of</strong> the late State Senator<br />
the late S<br />
and Mn. Humphrey<br />
<strong>of</strong> Howard County, Md., us a grad-<br />
t f th Uion<br />
ate D.<br />
uate <strong>of</strong> Ihe Union Memorial<br />
pital wheel ol nuning,<br />
. a .<br />
Sorority Plans<br />
for Fashion Show<br />
Wolfe.<br />
oup <strong>of</strong> memberi <strong>of</strong> Nu Chap-<br />
la sorority, will visit<br />
A pou<br />
ter. Beta<br />
New York<br />
it was announce<br />
MBrehj4. 25 and 28.<br />
., . .cod Tutiday night<br />
wh»n Ihe group met at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mn. Irvin Johnson, Jr. Hotel reier.<br />
yationi were received at the meet.<br />
Final arrarn<strong>of</strong>nenti also were<br />
Social - Personal - Clubs - Lodges<br />
D. A. R. Hears<br />
Talk on Nylons<br />
County Agent<br />
Addresses Chapter<br />
Miss Loii O, Hamilton, county<br />
home demonstrsiien agent, was<br />
guest speaker Saturday afternoon at<br />
the monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> the Sarah<br />
Stillwell Chapter, Daughters <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Revolution, at the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mn. Irving Mounts, Ills <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
av. The chapter had as its special<br />
guest Miss Joan Smith, the Quod<br />
Citizenship Oirl tor 1980, who was<br />
presented svtth a corsage <strong>of</strong> gar-<br />
denias. Miss Smith will accompany<br />
a DA H. delegation tn the antiu.il<br />
State Society conference m Trenton<br />
today and tomorrow.<br />
TELLS MOW ITi MADB<br />
Miss Hamilton discussed tuflun,<br />
dividing _ her proBram into three<br />
parts First she tujd ho« nylon<br />
made for a' (aihion show and card j was made in the duponl plant am<br />
' ^- - ' 'its many uses; next she displayt-d ?<br />
number <strong>of</strong> pieces <strong>of</strong> material made<br />
and hew each<br />
1 Church. Va,<br />
endurance <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
trap remarkable He could<br />
i run 4S miles at a time.<br />
party to be given by combined<br />
seashore chapters <strong>of</strong> the sorority<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch 23 at the Senator Hotel, At-<br />
lantic <strong>City</strong>. Mrs lisle Elwell, chair-<br />
man, announced thit a Una) card<br />
party comrnittee mcetinj will be to-<br />
morrow night at the home <strong>of</strong> Mis.<<br />
Orace Braun, in Egg Harbor,<br />
Report* were given by Mrs John-<br />
son on a plaitie party given recently<br />
and Mrs, Frank Schuler reported on<br />
S Mrs. fted Todd was a guest, Mri<br />
gehulcr received the hottoss pack-<br />
age<br />
About half <strong>of</strong> American popcorn<br />
sales are in theatre lobbies.<br />
•urniture Repaired<br />
Ref inished<br />
Ear!<br />
North's<br />
Wood Shop<br />
1Mb St.. Opp.<br />
E. ft, SUtioo<br />
Phone 2938<br />
er Writ* Vm for • Free Esllm.tf '*—*tn_ r __ --<br />
t>tjtttOMft>»»»#»»»«»««t«t«»f ************<br />
Valance* • Kitchen Cabinet* and<br />
Corner Cupboard* nude to Order.<br />
!„ Reproduction* <strong>of</strong><br />
r IVnoa. Dutch Antique Furniture<br />
, ,,<br />
MARGARETJOHNSON<br />
SCHOOL <strong>of</strong><br />
DANCE and DRAMA<br />
507 . 9th Str <strong>of</strong> the county<br />
ITSTDoebele outlined reasons why<br />
TdicBl prafeBsion in so strangly<br />
the lovernrnenfa universal<br />
nre t>ro8 r » m - -<br />
po HOOVER PLAN<br />
ttn Joseph Msrtineili, president<br />
j Uit AllBiitle County Auxiliary<br />
In (poke briefly, urging the local<br />
at to support the American Legisti<br />
h IU Kht agBlnst loma features ol<br />
S Hoover C<strong>of</strong>nrnisslon report for<br />
i in the Veterans' Admin-<br />
° <strong>Mar</strong>ian Davies, <strong>of</strong> Wildwooti,<br />
president, conducted the ses?<br />
FABIWELL SHOWER<br />
At a regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Of/ Auxiliary the previous pveuinij,<br />
Iht women gavt • forewell gift<br />
ihower to Mn, Anna H»mm«tt and<br />
Mri. Miudt Hammett, who ire mov-<br />
ing their reitdence to Orvilla, Pi.<br />
Mrs Maude Hammett li a psit presi-<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the Auxiliary and its secre.<br />
tary for three yean.<br />
At this meeting Or, Doebele also<br />
spoke In support <strong>of</strong> the blood donor<br />
priiMriun <strong>of</strong> the American Red Cross,<br />
Several Auxiliary members pledged<br />
donations when the bloodmoblle<br />
visits Oeeiin <strong>City</strong> April 20,<br />
Refreshments were served.<br />
To Hear Hotel Man<br />
Back From Europe<br />
The Pen Wiinen nf Alla/itie <strong>City</strong><br />
are exUmdini, an invitation to th"<br />
civic clubs to hour Albert W Slender<br />
<strong>of</strong> Trenton and Newark, president nt<br />
the New Jersey State Hotel Associa:<br />
tion on Monday. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 27, at iiv.j<br />
p, m., at The ClaridHe Hotel<br />
Mr, Stender will speak on "Present<br />
Views <strong>of</strong> Europe's Economic Be-<br />
velnpment". He will follow his talk<br />
with a showing <strong>of</strong> colored motion<br />
pictures which lie took <strong>of</strong> Holland,<br />
Germany. Swijierland. France, Lux-<br />
embourg and Belgium. Mr. Stenci.if<br />
spent the pnst slimmer in Europe.<br />
He has returnefl with definite ideas<br />
as to the Eurnpiian eeniiomic situa-<br />
liun.<br />
12'/; in. BROADVIEW S(reen<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly I llRtpli Confffiff<br />
Tufn i*i en=i£l?£t Mfl*<br />
tifn—thal't silt<br />
Tsrgtf TyRJng<br />
PjCiUfS and iSund |RQp<br />
jfite psiifiDn timylrans-<br />
eyily with a iinglf<br />
Hliii-k Tulii-. i:-i-ini!<br />
Mo Fsdf . _ . Ho FlltVtr<br />
AufsmgliE Gsift end<br />
tiesdy<br />
FINKBE1NERS<br />
BARBER SHOP|<br />
(Kormcrly Grahams Barber shopl [<br />
NOW AT I<br />
NEW LOCATION j<br />
827 Asbury Ave.li 949 Asbury Avenue<br />
Htre's a television screen ^<br />
enough for ihe whole family<br />
(and friends as well) to enjoy.<br />
And it's priced for (he family<br />
budgei, tool It's cornpleie with<br />
all the many features thit ire<br />
miking MoioroU THE teievi,<br />
lion "buy" <strong>of</strong> the ye»r. Many<br />
"expensive set" feaiurei . , ,<br />
PLUS itunning cibinet <strong>of</strong> be«u.<br />
fiful limed oik or mahogany.<br />
See it, hear it, todiy!<br />
•>•»»»«« »•»»*! >«•«««» ••••<<br />
MIRRORS<br />
ITlR<br />
GLASS<br />
RE-SILVERED;<br />
AUTO SAFETY GLASS INSTALLED i<br />
WINDOW GLASS REPLACED and GLAZED<br />
GLASS OF ALL KINDS<br />
F, FORREST NYMAN<br />
snt'itV AVKMl'K '<br />
>*******tt<br />
frliii II 219=<br />
Greenwood Cowan Co.<br />
Phone 2598<br />
EVERGREENS<br />
All Varieties and Sizes<br />
—- Yews Our Specialty —<br />
SELECT TOItE OWN TREKS AT OSn OT<br />
ATLANTIg COUNTY'S FINEST Nl'HHERYS<br />
CEDAR BRIDGE NURSERY<br />
Zion Read at Bargaintown Lake<br />
6 Milei from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Phone Somepi Point 2380<br />
Cousins Are Born<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Week Apart<br />
21 Births in 13<br />
Days at Hospital<br />
During the first 13 dayi at <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />
there were 81 births at Shore Me.<br />
morial .Hospital, Somera Polnf, the<br />
hoipital re|)orted.<br />
An unusual feature was the fait<br />
that two sisters-in-law had babiej<br />
nt the hospital snly a week apari,<br />
A boy was bora <strong>Mar</strong>ch 1 la Mr, an'd<br />
Mrs, Fred Tarves. 3rd, <strong>of</strong> 1, Bay view<br />
pl. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and a girl arrived<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch 8 for Mr. and Mri. Donald<br />
Tarves, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>mora.<br />
OTHER RESORT ABBIVALfl<br />
Other new arrivals for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
were B girl <strong>Mar</strong>ch 3 fop Mr. ancl<br />
Mrs Raymond Boaarth, 9 Simpion<br />
rd ; a boy the same day for Mr." and<br />
Mrs, John Costcllp. lisa Weil av..<br />
and a boy <strong>Mar</strong>ch 12 for Mr. and Mrs<br />
Karl Graham, 831 Palen av<br />
Other births up to Monday In.<br />
eluded:<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch 1. a boy to Mr. and Mrs<br />
Jdlin Sweeten, Caije May; <strong>Mar</strong>ch 2. a<br />
Kirl tn Mr. and Mrs. Cnarles Oreer,<br />
FlefiKiintville; h boy to Mr. and Mrs,'<br />
Mrs Julius Reid. Pleasantville; ;.<br />
Ijfiy tn Mr. and Mrs. Delaware Hand.<br />
Abseenn, n boy to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-<br />
liam Cassidy. Petersburg: a girl In<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Belcher. Bng-<br />
listi Creek; <strong>Mar</strong>ch 4. a boy to Mr.<br />
and Mrs Thomas Sayer. West Car)*<br />
May: <strong>Mar</strong>ch S. a Kirl to Mr. and<br />
Mrs William II. Rocap, Court House<br />
tilRL TO CARDIFF COUPLE<br />
Miireh 8. a girl to Mr. and Mrs<br />
Francis Briinca. Cardiff;_a boy to<br />
Mr and Mrs. Edward Reed. Bar-<br />
Kiiiiitowii; <strong>Mar</strong>ch 8. a girl to Mr,<br />
and Mrs. Howard Sears, Mays Land-<br />
niK; <strong>Mar</strong>ch in, a Birl to Mr. and<br />
Mr« John O'Keefe. Northfleld.<br />
Mnrch II, ii liny tn Mrs. Betty Rice.<br />
Nurihlield; <strong>Mar</strong>ch 13. a girl to Mr<br />
.•mil Mrs Jack C Isiirci, Linwood; »<br />
hoy to Mrs Rachel Evans. Pleusani<br />
ville; II Hirl tci Mr. und Mrs. Alvah<br />
Ciffnrd. Mays Landinij.<br />
• • •<br />
Card Party Planned<br />
bv Gamma Chapter<br />
Two special events were planneti<br />
by ihe Gamma Chapter. dmeg, r i<br />
Lambda Psi sorority, meeting Tues-<br />
• lay tush! al the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
Diiiotliy Sharnitt. Linwnod.<br />
II wn.y decided to have H White<br />
f) Kli'iihiint Siik' <strong>Mar</strong>ch 28 at llie home<br />
A nf Mrs Emily Peterson, BIB Pelhain<br />
1 i p' • and a ^prinir pubjie card party<br />
\ mi April 25 at the Anieriean Legion<br />
^.fin:-; on ihe Music Pier,<br />
A ciiiitribiiticin to the Red Cross<br />
w;i* iipproved. Scrap books and<br />
f nrds were turned in. to be delivered<br />
in llii. Betty Bacharach Home, The<br />
liu?.ie:.,s packai^e was awarded to<br />
Mr* norothv Lee.<br />
Wiitprrni'lons jiavu nnt bvvw &ug-<br />
gQjilccI as a inoHllh nf mrutiiiji uuf<br />
eurront wator shnrtiijjrN. bul in Ct-n-<br />
tryl Afrita svlieiu wiiiurinuloriH nriMi-<br />
iiiiU-ci, tht'y serve M a ^durto yi<br />
wntif durint; dry periods.<br />
ANDREW'S HAIRDRESSING<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE<br />
by ANDMEW and CLAIRE<br />
•M ASBUBT AVCNUC<br />
CLOSED MONDAY<br />
CERRUTI BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />
CLUBS HO.VLIATA<br />
ASBURY AVBNUE Phone 1394<br />
HELEN'S<br />
• -<br />
au<br />
lit, «t Cwtml Aw, . Phone MSB<br />
Helen Girt,. Pr.p,<br />
-OI1D MONDATS<br />
m— ««•« t<br />
Phil's Beauty Shoppe<br />
1161 Wart Ave. Phone 1966<br />
HAIR STYLING<br />
PERMANENT WAVES<br />
NEW<br />
I CURLS--<br />
Beauty Shop<br />
PIMM till<br />
BIGGEST<br />
THING<br />
THAT<br />
EVER<br />
HIT<br />
TOWN<br />
ATOMIC<br />
MILK SHAKE<br />
30c<br />
HOLROYD'S<br />
616 AS1URY AVE.<br />
dames were played and |ir<br />
awijrded the winners Ire CIT<br />
and cake limi other refrcsliinenth<br />
Attcndinit were: <strong>Mar</strong>ilyn Booth<br />
.limmy Bujlnck. Betsy iind Bnbby<br />
Lee. Melodee Morrison, Carolyn und<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>tha Thayer, Charlotte and Ann.<br />
' .and .loan Klein.<br />
Resort Summer<br />
Couple Engaged<br />
ML and Mrs- Norman W Geare,<br />
nf The Cambridge. Qcrmantnwr<br />
have annnunced the engaqenienl nf<br />
their diiiifihter. Mips <strong>Mar</strong>y Julia<br />
Geare. to Charles Peter Graham<br />
son nf Mr and Mrs. Alan II. Graham,<br />
(if East Granite.<br />
Miss Oeare was Kraduated from<br />
Ciermantijwn Frielids Schnol and The<br />
Charles Morris Price School. Mr.<br />
Cii'uhum, a Kiuduate nf Coiauie Uni-<br />
versiiy. served with the Air Force<br />
pi', Ihe Snulli Paeiflc for three years,<br />
Hiilli families arc Oeean <strong>City</strong> sum-<br />
mer rcsidcnls.<br />
Hospital Auxiliary<br />
Gets Baby Bootees<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> articles nf haby<br />
bonlees and sbeks inudp by members<br />
were turned in for sale nt the ciir-<br />
ili r cunljoard. (it the meothiB <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wimieiis Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Shore Me.<br />
mnrial Hos|iilal. Tuesday.<br />
The Auxiliary revised its by-law's<br />
and decided to change its regular<br />
ineclines to the third Tuesday<br />
mouth, instead <strong>of</strong> the second j<br />
ini! day will eontiiiue on the fir;<br />
Wednesday each month<br />
A card liiirty followed the meet<br />
me, willi four tiibles in play. Priid,<br />
\vere awarded.<br />
NEW <strong>1950</strong> fllEROIRY<br />
now priced to reach more owners than ever!<br />
How to Solve<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Building Problem<br />
See Page 14<br />
CEEL'S<br />
SUBMARINE SHOP<br />
Hit llnpHB Art, phgu 1S7I<br />
ITALIAN SUBMARINES<br />
Steak Sandwich<br />
on Italian Roll . 30c<br />
^WTIPAITO . TOMATO IB)<br />
SPAOHFTTI A MP¥AT BALLS<br />
OH OBJ)EB ONLY<br />
« A, SI, I, I) p, 31,<br />
MBI, CECELIA MIOI.IAfCIO<br />
TELEVISION<br />
$ S Save $ $<br />
ADMIRAL . EMERSON , RCA . MOTOROLA<br />
C.E, . WESTINGHOUSE . PH1LCQ . DuMONT<br />
Immediate Delivery<br />
ANY MAKK _ ANY MODEL<br />
, Reception Gmranteed _ 24 NtSnthi to Pay<br />
Aerl»ii Expertly intUliel - M-IIoyf Rtpa|r servlee<br />
GroverD. Brown<br />
Shore Road, <strong>Mar</strong>mora, N, J. Phon# O. C. 28M.R.1<br />
Day or Night<br />
New low price makesmEROIRYa'better than ever'buy today!<br />
Tf you're one nf the muny people who've<br />
J. wanted the hig new 1930 Mercury ... and<br />
big savings, loo...<br />
—hm'a how ymi am gel hnth!<br />
A new low. starting price for Mercury now<br />
can save you um hundred dollar*!<br />
And it's only one <strong>of</strong> tht many mm. aibm<br />
you git with the better than ttmr new Mercury!<br />
You<br />
1-eltor<br />
m(Wwa,IFc!<br />
^<br />
Ho K.,0,, in toduy. Hour nur new |Ow<br />
bettor<br />
price.<br />
n<br />
COME IN<br />
FOB A SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION AND APPRAISAL TODAY!<br />
Edw, G. Kurtz Co.<br />
ATLANTIC AVENUE. BETWEEN FIRST »«, NORTH STREETS<br />
'Old Man 9 Hickman<br />
IS BACK<br />
ON THE JOB<br />
With a Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
COOKED SEAFOODS<br />
To Take Out<br />
KITCHEN OPEN<br />
Daily: 10 a, m. to 7 p, m. • Sunday! 4 p. m, to 7 p. m,<br />
"LESS WORRY FOR MOTHER"<br />
Deviled Crab _,_,4Se#a,<br />
Deviled Clam ... 20c ei.<br />
Shrimp Salad ..-$1.75 1b.<br />
Fried Scallops _.,_S0c lb.<br />
Fried Shrimp _$1.2SIb.<br />
Fried Filet Fluke,<br />
25c, 35c, 80c per order<br />
Clam Chowder 55c qt.<br />
F, F, Potatoes.,..40eqt,<br />
Fried Oyster _.$1.00do».<br />
Lobiter Salad...$1.78 lb.<br />
Crab Salad $1.75 lb.<br />
Cole Slaw „„ 35c lb,<br />
Pepper Hash .....30c lb.<br />
Potato Sal«d _____38clb.<br />
HOT PLATTERS<br />
NKA KOOD PI.ATTKR (nnliiiiiii; Uevilrd C rub, Krird Hcilions,<br />
Fried Ojfilers. Fried Nhrlmp, n«vilfd C'lurn, fish . $\M<br />
Also Cole Hiaw, Tomald, Lrtturv. Tartar SiiUfC Pickip, FriitiPli Frits<br />
HOT PI.ATTKRS Cjoiilains choice <strong>of</strong>—I>«'Med tfab, Scallops,<br />
Nhrimli, Fish, «lam<br />
Mc<br />
Also Coin »lu«, Lettuce, Tomato, Tartar Naucf, Fickle, French Fries<br />
or roUto Salad<br />
COLD PLATTERS<br />
CHOHK Ul': Lubticr SiUd. tr»b Salad, Hhrirn(i Salad, Shrimp<br />
CocKuil , ' •••• ! '* u<br />
l.clture, Tomalii, talc Nlliw, rickic, PnUio Salad<br />
Out <strong>of</strong> Our FISH DEPARTMENT<br />
Uve and Broiled Lobster - Lobster Tails - Crab Meat<br />
All Kinds, <strong>of</strong> Fresh Sea Sood in Season<br />
, Fifty-Four Yeari in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Bucknell President<br />
To Be Bells'Guest<br />
Dr, md Mn, Horaee Hlldreth, <strong>of</strong><br />
Lewliburi, Pa,, will be weak.qnd<br />
lueuli at thi home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mm,<br />
Robert K. Bell, 86 B, Surf rd.<br />
Dr. Hlldreth ii preildent <strong>of</strong> Buck,<br />
nell Univtriity and will bo here in<br />
partlelpate In a Bucknell Alumni<br />
Association dinner-party on Friday<br />
evenine ot the Flanders Hotel, At-<br />
UT, and Mri. Bell and Dr. and<br />
Mrs, Hlldreth will atlond the affair<br />
Mr. Bell, well known reiort ottorncy<br />
is one <strong>of</strong> the trustees <strong>of</strong> the uni-<br />
versity *<br />
the inaugurDiion <strong>of</strong> Dr. Hildreth<br />
as Bucknell president ii scheduled<br />
for April IB at Le^wisburg,<br />
P.-T. A, in Check<br />
on Comic Books<br />
Suggests Parents<br />
Read 1116111 First<br />
The New Jersey Congress <strong>of</strong> Par-<br />
ents and Tenchers, through Its A<br />
lion Committee, this week iiracd<br />
tilihter control by parents over 111 •<br />
cfimie books their children read,<br />
and recommended that local Parent<br />
Teacher groups Sl,j Up |(l,,a| eommil<br />
tees to survey Ihe comic book supply<br />
situation.<br />
The Ciinifress announced the<br />
<strong>of</strong> a campaign to educate parents to<br />
know what comic-s elnldren are<br />
reading by having parents rend them<br />
llrst.<br />
"There are many Koiid comic, books<br />
available." said the Conaret,s. ' Hi.ri<br />
children need nut be without them<br />
But parents should find the temic<br />
book all right before they permit<br />
[he child to read it "<br />
The Action Committee <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
P =T. A. cooperation to AttnrriOy<br />
Oenera] Theodore 11. Parson. 1 , in Ili-<br />
rumpaign iiEulust obn;eiie iiteniiiire<br />
in the stale.<br />
Central Pupils<br />
to Give Operetta<br />
Pupils <strong>of</strong> llii/4th, Dili ami Bill<br />
Kindes <strong>of</strong> the Central as school will<br />
stage ii'i operetta. 'The Lau^hinM<br />
Star <strong>of</strong> Knni". as a public perfnrm =<br />
anee m the .school auditorium Wed*<br />
iliJSday and Thursday iiiBhts next<br />
week Ciirlam time will bj BIS<br />
p. ni.<br />
Directed hy Mrs l.ois Likens, the<br />
musical show will lie pn'semeit iii<br />
Indian cos'iimes prepared by molhers<br />
uf tile children.<br />
Leadmi; roles will be taken Iiv<br />
Vincent Rvanijelisla. <strong>Mar</strong>ia AdaiiiH.<br />
Oordnn l.lnflblnm. Ori.ce Ann Mo,.re.<br />
James JelTricH, James Giildy iind<br />
Jerry Pint!<br />
Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
By KNTKI.I.r: M, HHil.Ht<br />
Word has been I'eceisid this We. '{<br />
thill Allen MacViiimh, <strong>of</strong> Philaiii•,-<br />
pi-la died suddenly iiiiri win. burn .1<br />
mi Monday. Mr Mai Vauuli hii,l<br />
In en riimini; to Centra! Ofciiil Clly<br />
for many years and owned the |i|'n,i-<br />
eriy at naia Ahiiury n\. ie! (Jet<br />
busy, neiMhbiiis, and send vour<br />
earns: lie will appreciate them<br />
Belford Lawless, <strong>of</strong> Millvillo. \ '.«-<br />
lied his father and mother. X'i.VJ<br />
llnme Mill!?<br />
Spaghetti Sauce Efys Pt,<br />
Willi I'lirli W W<br />
"I'lill I,in« Iliilliin (.fiuirii."<br />
• (••iiit> Mililr illiliiiil •»iui!«<br />
FRANK LONGO<br />
Ph. 135i lOJB almllNon Avr.<br />
Hi. Imilf Yfilmi TniftlNK Mnilim<br />
Phone 1515 - 1516<br />
115S Aibury Avenue<br />
jl<br />
Wes<br />
fath<br />
nn Sunday,<br />
Mr and Mrs Jnsi-ph Anunell. n'<br />
Mllivillo. and Mr. anil Mrs Ci.nl tr<br />
Irisiin nf Vineland, iiuru (lei'all<br />
lily visitors oil Sunday<br />
Two niulorisls WI.IT i-iu-fl ?;i i-a. ><br />
II Miinli'iniil Cilirl Mils "iik I".<br />
inlnlini; llii- stop ..treel nnilP..i.i '<br />
They wine lifted Iiv piilieo us Kei - -<br />
letb K. BaKzard. 2K. nf 1UR W.'t'n .'<br />
inn BV, Kiiniers Pnint. and Ad.iln I.<br />
'nmlmsiin. 27. nf Asbury av, near<br />
111 st . <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
BUYING<br />
STORM WINDOWS?<br />
Why ten NUNTIR Gm<br />
You jlbn Saiiifaition than<br />
A*y Other Storm Winimt<br />
IKAUSI HIM fMna W1.J.W.<br />
VMHlMlM h A., Doll.d »M«I<br />
Iwllf ukmd i.inn<br />
Mt, SaUHd FMik<br />
liiUf Hpfnnl Elaii md SHIM Win<br />
(Mil d Mlili 1. f» r«* HMM ni<br />
Thuriday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 18, I960<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER B<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Girl Cmwm^l Queen<br />
Of Penn Inter-Fraymity Ball<br />
An <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> girl, Mi«» Betty<br />
Carl Bell, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Robert K. Bell, SB E, Surf<br />
Id,, presided Fridhy nlMht over<br />
the annual Inter-Frolernity Ball<br />
at ihe University <strong>of</strong> Ponnsyl.<br />
Vania.<br />
Miss Bell was chosen queerA<strong>of</strong><br />
the ball, which is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
mujor social events <strong>of</strong> the Uni-<br />
versity year.<br />
A mernber uf the Junior class,<br />
she was one <strong>of</strong> five finalists m<br />
the competition, for the honor.<br />
The selection was made by a<br />
vote <strong>of</strong> the student body She<br />
was the first co-ed la be elected<br />
in five years.<br />
Miss Bell was crowned queen<br />
at midnight by Miss America,<br />
MIKS Bebe Shopp. who was es-<br />
corted to the ball by John B,<br />
"Jack" Kelly. Jr , internation-<br />
ally known seulling champion<br />
and former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lifeguard.<br />
Besides the regal honors ue.<br />
corded her. site was presented<br />
with ii silver sii^ar and cream<br />
The resoil t;irl entered the<br />
University In Septamher iftef<br />
traniferfini from Steveni Col-<br />
loge. Mksouri, where ihe com-<br />
pleted her studies in June,<br />
Pocahontas to<br />
Have Square Dance<br />
Plans lnr a square tianci on April<br />
14 were made by NMmia Council.,<br />
Degree <strong>of</strong> Pocah,jntah Friday maiil<br />
Mrs. Emily Turni r wiis appuintci;<br />
ycQerai cnaiiTi.iin <strong>of</strong> the !\cp;l<br />
Grocery !J,I;C.O w.is an en'ertaifi =<br />
llii; feature i.| tiie r\ri.;i u Helresh.<br />
inenls weie wrul ill Uiiil) dceoraled<br />
tables Mrs Arelda Lloyd rceeivcii j<br />
the iittenoanee pri^e iihd Mrs. ,M |<br />
Jptl'ries 11,e nU'rc hardise ckib<br />
Tile nest mcelmy vill feiiUire r\<br />
F,{ Patrick piiftv wi!i: Mrs Ciirrie<br />
l)n-.iin. Mis. <strong>Mar</strong>y Hiaii. Mis <strong>Mar</strong>v<br />
Tn«lli.ei:tl. Mlf Mai! fil'Mlili and<br />
Mrs Bessie O.iskill in charge<br />
Bergen re-enliits<br />
in U, S. Air Force j<br />
T But Jolin J Beri'cii. flccan<br />
Cily. son <strong>of</strong> Mr. fJeoFHc ,f Beruen. '<br />
asiiih N ISIh si. Ph:lii.|el|ihiii, has<br />
j'ist rt=ciilisled for iin indefinite per-<br />
IIH.I in II,!• United HtHlt.:. Air Force. ;<br />
lil Germany !<br />
f } rior to his entry into the sprvu-e |<br />
in Mav 'D42 SKI BerKio was em-<br />
,loved l\ Ibe Public Horvico Inter- I<br />
.l.iie Tri iispoitati"!] CN riwiration, ,<br />
")!.!,,!! C'it>' He served on Ciuani ill |<br />
ih.- Mi,n,iunii Islands clyrlim the las,: i<br />
II.- is prosenlly assltili'd as Her-;<br />
i;i'iinl Minor <strong>of</strong> i'.e .'ililh Fighler-<br />
Hoir.her Winu ;iii mti-crit! ui,(t "\ ]<br />
ihi iii! Air Division {?«( Bereena :<br />
-,vHi- aid i%u! chilfiren are iiccom-j<br />
p-ihyint4 him in the coinmiiiid I<br />
1941 Chevrolet Sedan<br />
Good CondlMeD Bl«y Ternii<br />
IMS Chevrolet 4-Door<br />
Like new, FleelmuMr. Bf»utl-<br />
ful bl.ck finish, A r«l bmrsiln<br />
1947 Plymouth<br />
Special DeLuxe<br />
H..dli. and Htikr, Grfen flnlih,<br />
Prlcfd W sell.<br />
1941 Plymouth Z-Door<br />
Vrry rlrin. Must be sten to lie<br />
appreciated.<br />
1949 Chrysler Windsor<br />
4Door<br />
'liniil arliml miles Tan ran Save<br />
IRiili on Ihls ear.<br />
All I nrs liirrn Hriilpn (.uiiriiiii.f<br />
EDW. G. KURTZ<br />
I IIMI'ASV<br />
Al TMOIU/I 11 Klinil Mid<br />
Milt) I IIV HI Ml H<br />
lit * Atlantic, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
OjN.fi K\4.niiiif!4 lUiil *!l!i!la?<br />
Call O. C, M00<br />
K & S CLEANERS<br />
QUALITY CLEANERS<br />
3210 ASBURY AVE, PHONE 2746<br />
OP OPEN YEAR AROUND<br />
5'4' or under?<br />
All-Occasion Suit<br />
...designed with ^ou in mind!<br />
nmoHTK n PAT<br />
H U NT 11<br />
ALUMINUM COMIIHATiON<br />
STORM WINDOWS ft SCREENS<br />
far In*-BMnnMratlan. «»ll<br />
JOHN E, Md HOWAttlJ<br />
TROUT<br />
Beilitend Bollilrr.<br />
IBS) Artyry Aw, Ph. 1100 or tigs<br />
Thli wsndirful Wonled Shien<br />
beauty by Rsndeilt PeHtt followi<br />
your coniouri follhfully and ii<br />
pallemud lo fit exactly si you'vs<br />
oiwoyi wanttdl The psSnled Shawl<br />
collar, draped pltati al ihoulder<br />
and ilraight ikirl oil do thtlr part<br />
In rnoklna yau loaii illmmsr, Irimmer<br />
and better tulMd than aver b«(or..<br />
In a rainbow array <strong>of</strong> Sprinj<br />
eelBfij Petit* IIIM IMS,<br />
OP, 11 yau prifsf, in Orty ar Tan<br />
M«R'I Wear<br />
The FAMOUS LADY<br />
• Store <strong>of</strong> Style •<br />
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''4<br />
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Customers'<br />
Corner<br />
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MllttTied wlUi the meal dc-<br />
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If we •hould ever fail<br />
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Pleafe write!<br />
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420 Lexington Avenue<br />
New York 17, N. Y,<br />
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ONIONS 3'<br />
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ISUNB I<br />
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FRESH TOMATOES<br />
FRESH PINEAPPLES<br />
FLORIDA ORANGES I7t1111<br />
GRASSSEED<br />
ORANGE JUICE<br />
FROZEN PEAS<br />
ONION SETS •SUM 1 3 m<br />
SEED POTATOES lll f!«!" <<br />
SEED POTATO ES k 0;^.;;,.-, f ,; j i r :;<br />
i STIINSUM<br />
JOIID<br />
ILICINS<br />
MM1I<br />
Me<br />
~a, H-lt<br />
45t »l|. 111<br />
Top Quality—Grad« "A" N.w York Drtilfd<br />
Stewing i« •» * ibt,i<br />
CHICKENS lb If*<br />
BIADY FOR TNI PAN—1 te 4V, lt».<br />
Dressed & Drawn<br />
STEWCRS ib. 13 C<br />
BentlBis Rolled—Crosscut <strong>of</strong><br />
NONE PRICED<br />
MISHER<br />
!b.<br />
PORK SHOULDERS<br />
SHORT RIBS <strong>of</strong> BEEF<br />
BREAST <strong>of</strong> LAMB<br />
FIISH NBNI PIlCiD Ib<br />
PICNIC JTTLI HIMIt<br />
lb<br />
FO1<br />
STIWINS<br />
33c<br />
35c<br />
19c<br />
FRESH CORAL SHRIMP<br />
ii-sfyene U talking gbeut *fld injeying this ntw i<br />
foad delicacy ... total tdlortd lirgt iE» fresh jKrinp<br />
Iram Flsrids wflfefi* •<br />
IB<br />
MAINE SARDINES IN MU im MVC><br />
HOT CROSS BUNS<br />
3 ^<br />
LAYER CAKE "• SSSSSSST<br />
BUTTER ,jmmm "urn* »•<br />
TOMATO SOUP > m MW<br />
PAPER NAPKINS WMN<br />
BUTTER KERNEL PEAS<br />
CUT GREEN BEANS lc ""<br />
71c<br />
3<br />
25c<br />
69c<br />
2<br />
m ism<br />
s<br />
27c<br />
25c<br />
3N<br />
21c<br />
isflf<br />
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PINK SALMON WWIT « M £<br />
REYNOLDS WRAP<br />
KEEBLER WHS 'X35c<br />
GOLDEN CORN mmm * "* IB 3 'a<br />
PINEAPPLE JUICE VU•& 2 r;: 69c<br />
CALIFORNIA PEACHES >MW<br />
FLOUR •"-Sisaaf" K34c<br />
IONA PORK & BEANS 3 'U 1 25c<br />
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