Jun 1955 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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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 />
Somers Point, N. Ji<br />
FRIDAY • SATURDAY, JUNE 17 , II<br />
VICTOR MATURE in<br />
CHIEF CRAZY HORSi<br />
Cinemascope<br />
SUNDAY • MONDAY, JUNE 19 • JO<br />
PHONE 3695<br />
Adults. JOe<br />
SHELLEY WINTERS In<br />
MAMBO<br />
THIATRI CLOSED TUESDAY NIGHT<br />
WEDNESDAY . THURSDAY, JUNE 25 23<br />
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM<br />
KIRK DOUGLAS in<br />
THE RACERS<br />
IDA LUPINO \n<br />
WOMEN'S PRISON<br />
Children . 25c<br />
• BAKED LASAGNE, Imb. • RAVIOLI<br />
• ANTIPAITO • CHICKEN CACCIATORI<br />
SPICiAL MIATLiSS DISHES FOR FRIDAY<br />
• iAKED Vt CHICKIN • FRESH TOSSED SALAD<br />
• ITALIAN SPONGE CAKE (Cream 4 Fruit Filled}<br />
VOLTACO'S<br />
WIST AVINUI PHONi 0753<br />
OCEAN CITY'S FINEST PHARMACY<br />
ESTABLISHED 1MO _ MODHNIIID IN IKS<br />
YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS<br />
REXALL PHARMACY<br />
9th St. and Asbury Avenue PHONE 3535<br />
MM OiLiVIRY SiRVICI (AtL SICTiONS OP OCIAN CITY)<br />
PRESCRIPTIONS<br />
OUR SPECIALTY<br />
J SKILLED PHARMACISTS AT YOUR SIRVICI<br />
A. A. SELVACN, R.P., H. C. SILVASN, P.P.<br />
i.f. DAY, R,P,<br />
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 />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
<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 />
•* WHISKEY * WIN!<br />
* LIQUOR<br />
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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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