Cl 7 THREE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER years/I Hand said. He credited much <strong>of</strong> the Improve- ptimistic 'Sabrina Fair' Enthusiastically ment to tho fact that the United States Is now dealing "from real strength." Received at Gateway Opening Con«r«tui»n iHand Hid thir tti* A star-studded cast onstage and Miss Bennett, star <strong>of</strong> many mov- United Statn tia* new gotten *w»y star-studded, enthusiastic audience ies, Broadway productions and tele- from th* balanced concept >$ mll- sent the Gateway Playhouse at Som vision, was given an ovation after Itiry pm/mr and has .given *m- era Point alt to ah auspicious start the final curtain and showered with phMlt *o Ml* Air Force to protect on it? fourth season <strong>of</strong> summer the- Sowers from Gateway admirers. thlt nation from pQ|ilbl» agsret- atre, Tuesday night. ,'beftre tfie slate ran- Mvfi* Her performance'wu admirable The romantic comedy "Sabrlna flttte Dlnbted American "There Is no question that our for lh> very* and good humor and Fair" proved to bo one <strong>of</strong> tho most pit S*tuntay.«t WMdwwd, Strategic Air Command lsjar super- an obviously polished ityl* which entertaining shows the Playhouse has TiMinet Hand gave .an ior to that <strong>of</strong> Russia and'our bases can protect Itheoemut <strong>of</strong> emotion) evor <strong>of</strong>fered, due largely to tho en on fiia state <strong>of</strong> the are such as to indicate to Russia over the ifootllght*. crgctic performance <strong>of</strong> Constance that It would be destroyed, qukkly Bennett, a Hollywood and ttago vet- Producer Jonathan Dwlght wel- _t,Wog gullible about the If It begnn a war,"- he said.. eran who successfully translated her comed the opening night audience jln Russia's attitude, all signs "If war snouia come we would not charms Into the role <strong>of</strong> the bouncy prior' MntUo.a more. duraNo peace than lose, but no one could win," the young Sabrlna FalrchUd, a chauf- W known kw jut 4b the th pfcst pat 10 or IS 15 C Congressman declared. d l d feur's daughter with a zet,t for getting the most out <strong>of</strong> life But It w» not M Mlt» Bennett STUFFED SQUAB by *ny meant. IAn exceptionally fine tupporflng £**t was whet S CHICKEN really made "Sabrlna Fair" a smith lilt with the large audience ilVELY IN THIS AREA and lent guffawi echoing continu- PRIZE-WINNING CHICKENS ally over the bay. COOKED IN OUR ROTIS6ERIH Tod Andrew!, in the romantic lead Always a targe Variety <strong>of</strong> Take-Homo Platters <strong>of</strong> Linus Larrobee Jr, Jounu busi- Advance Ord»r» Appreciated ness executive and millionaire, wo-i equally well roccived for his convincing work And the audience Chicken Cottage simply adored Marjorlo Guteson, the i. Open Daily Phone 3395 1 <strong>of</strong> tha TabernKle for It. now way road shoulders have had time to get a parked bulldlno, which he uld will be to harden, tho <strong>of</strong>fer Of free towing mud has also been witJU, ultra-modtrn and 4« designed to be DelawareOwners In line with church detlwn Ideas for the next 100 yean. Ha dltclo* ed that preparation Of working Hosts at Dinner drawings Is now in prograu. i DINNER Arthur G. Watklns gave his usual 75 at Pre-Seaioh jovial performance as toantmaster. Party In Hotel Mr. and Mrs. -John W. Asli, own Parkway DisconHnues GOOD FOOD crs <strong>of</strong> the Delaware Hotel, were hosts Monday evening at the fifth free 6as and Towing annual pro-season owner party: for Tiet gasoline and freo-towing on other local hotel people, business as- the Garden State Parkway were dis- Carefully Prepared — Pleasantly Served sociates and public <strong>of</strong>ficials. About 75 continued today following the'openattended: Ing <strong>of</strong> several permanent service cen- to the curtain, and gave a The hotel at 3rd st. and the board brief rundown <strong>of</strong> the stars and walk opened for guests yesterday. ters along New Jersey's new super- shows coining later in tho summer Mr. Ash has been bwnor-operalor hlghway. TWENTY-SECOND STREET Mayor Fred W. Chapman, <strong>of</strong> Som- since 1949. - Both free services were Instituted crs Point, Introduced some <strong>of</strong> the large gathering <strong>of</strong> other prominent Mayan <strong>of</strong> trine neighboring by Oie New Jersey Highway Aulliorpeople <strong>of</strong> Atlantic and Cape May csmmunlHet were among the Ity early this year for the benefit <strong>of</strong> RESTAURANT Counties who were in the aduience. ouetht. They were Mayor. Edward stranded motorists pending the com Among those on hand were Paul B. Bowker,
sfea f CAGE 6 —SECTION THREE ttuth Bird to Wed William Woolborl igOMERS POINT—Mr, and Mri, AL lip Bird, 215 Fox Terrace, Somers Wilt, announce the eniigement <strong>of</strong> ttelr -daughter, Ruth, to William •Woolbert, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Leon Woolbcrt, 609 7th ft. No date has been set for the wedding, "Mr. Woolbert to with the Navy in HUlwMphia. Council Meets Tonight '!TSOMEHS FOWT—A regular meet. log <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council will be held at cftyhall this (Friday) evening, at fl p* m, Traffic Policemen Assigned to Churches SOMERS POINT—Because <strong>of</strong> heavy Sunday traffic, Captain Charlei Gray <strong>of</strong> thd police department announced that four special <strong>of</strong>ficers will be placed on church detail beginning Sunday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 28, and continuing un. til after Labor Day, * George Burns will be on duty at Orneu Lutheran Church from fl;30 a. m, to 12;»0 p. m.i William Hodwn, Bethany Methodist Church, same hours; Linwood ullhs, at First Ba|». list Church, same hours- William Lockhart, at Seaside Theater where St. Joseph's parish will hoar mass, from 8:30 a, m, to 12:30 p. m. ONI STANVAU-* •"• M»il*«IMIIIt Tot Ov« BaUA Centey <strong>On</strong>e el Amtrica's BattM Dining FlacM. Known from Coast to COM* lor Bittti Sewiet.,, I« th« TuHw Preparation <strong>of</strong> the Same Food Your Grandfather Enjoyed. SttWo<strong>City</strong>iN.I •Ct MargarettaPhSfhr, Manogemtnt "j"M OsmtwiyD»roltf»Wtek iaNeentolA,M, pnficisiON.., That safeguards your health When you leave your doctor's prescription iii I he akilleil Itaiiils <strong>of</strong> our rp>>Uicrei] |ilitirniu> cists, you can be sure that it will be filled witli pr<strong>of</strong>itwifiinil precision from frrali siipp'IicA <strong>of</strong> top-quality, potent tlrujii, PESSA.NQ PHARMACY ATLANTIC AVENUi AT THIRD Fres Delivery Phone 1889 We're in business for your health! it. Court Orders Man From <strong>City</strong> Fines Imposed <strong>On</strong> Other Disturbers YOU DON'T NEED CASH THE PETER PAYMENT PLAN Up fo s 2500 in Building Materials No Down Payment -- 36 Mos. to Pay ETER Lumber Co. e. Phone 3200 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER Final Scores In For Memorial Traffic Toll Despite early Indications that the <strong>1955</strong> Memorial Day week end established an all time record for this hot Iday In trafflc fatalities, substantially final flMureg from the 48 stales and the District <strong>of</strong> Columbia reported by state <strong>of</strong>ficial* for the "ilow Down Parsonage to Open SOMERS POINT—<strong>On</strong> July 0, from 8 to 10 p, m,, open house will be featured at Ihe new parsonage <strong>of</strong> Ihe Bethany Methodist Church. Discolored Plant May Need Food Second Fertilizing Often Advisable By GEORGE W. MINSIN AgrlEullurtl Agsnt Hove you as a homeowner noticed any 'lightening <strong>of</strong> color in plant growth in your vegtable garden, or perhaps leaves <strong>of</strong> B6w4rs or other plants showing a light green color? This may result from lack <strong>of</strong> plant nutrients. Even though you may have applied adequate fertilizer material to date heavy rains <strong>of</strong> recent week! may have taken a kit <strong>of</strong> this food material Into solution and leached it from the soil. Perhaps a timely item you can do now would be to iide dress the vegetable far. den and make sure thaf other plants around your home grounds have plenty <strong>of</strong> feetL ROSE DUST Research carried on by the U, S, Deportment <strong>of</strong> Agriculture is direct, ed not only at a farmlni populnce but also to homeowner!: Recently analysts have been made <strong>of</strong> many types <strong>of</strong> materials which are lold on the market for the control <strong>of</strong> roie disease and Uliectt, Of the many on the market they suggest that i <strong>of</strong> 6 multl-purpoie ennbinmtions eouid be used, All six <strong>of</strong> the superior mines contain 5% DDT and 1% Llndane as Insctticldes, pluj one <strong>of</strong> the following fungicides—mitictdes combinations: (1113147. copper, M% sulfur,' 1.3% aramlte; (2) 3.4% copper, 25% sulfur, 4% malathlon; BJ 7J% ferbam, 25% sulfur, 1S% anmiU; (4) 7.S% feriram, 1% Karathane, 1.5% Umite; (S) i% zlnefe, 1.5% araralte; (S) 8% zlneb, 1% Karsthane, l.B% Jlllfllllttfl It u'jugissted that kMMn when purebulng any <strong>of</strong> the aU pur- Hand Calls for Crackdown on Needless Opening <strong>of</strong> Bridges y..i J&r those who desire individuality... The man who bontiN he '•avs what he think* is only excusing himself for not thlilkinj! what lie says, Clipper's 2IS and 223 horsepower V-8 rngines develop mora p«w*!r than any other inerliiim-prii/ff] ear! QUALITY LITY Biult by Packard k craflimcn, Clipptr is tlie niitstanding d car in in c-ij-ss for fine t,ir qit.ihtic and sheer vaiuel el The Clipper is the big buy. . . for it gives you the th most tc»r for your money In thr medium-price field! iVM iNViTB YOU-TO COMM tN TOOAY_. * .^TAKM THE En|oy "TV READER'S DIGEST" — WTILTV ChimMt t, 1:00 P. Maybe preaching woul, more practice If f0WPr look upon it «, a by J\ute*d Cflfo***, BISHOP MOTOR SALES, In You Will Enjoy SHOPPING on the BOARDWALK = NOTIGEN s The Remembrance Shop <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Card and Gift Headquarters IS LOCATiD AT . . • 962 BOARDWALK GIFTS — TOYS — CARDS PHONE 3387 For Everyone Gifts IMP/^DTcn DOMESTIC IA ^S D AND NQVILTY ITEMS Imported Silk NiCKTIiS from Java They are New They are Unusual _ They are ieauflfui ?OMi IN ANDJKTHEM 740 iOARDWALK PHONI "SIR S TH1 OC1AN CITY SENTINIL.LEPOBft SOMMS POINT—In hearings Sat anil Live" campaign, show a 2,3 per unlay before Municipal Judge nleh- cent reduction below the flnnl trafard Thompson, Prank H, Q'Koefe, SO, fic death total for 19S4, <strong>of</strong> Newark, was given a SO-tlay sits. .Attorney General Graver C. RicW pended sentenee and ordered to man Jr. pointed out that 22 states leave the city, after he was charged and the District <strong>of</strong> Columbia reduced fatalities below 1BS4 while eight wllh being drunk and disorderly In stales held even with their record the vicinity '<strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Has. <strong>of</strong> a year ago for Memorial Day l week end. Eighteen states recorded E, Alden nichards, 2,1, Main si., an Increase in iraflle deaths for _thit Itoyorsford, paid a fine <strong>of</strong> S2S on a period from fl p. m, on May 27 lo iliarge <strong>of</strong> being a disorderly per«on midnight on May 31. as compared on Shore Road, and a fine <strong>of</strong> $10 with last year. Five slates (Rhode Is- for failure to have his driver's II. land, Vermont, Idaho, Montana and uense und rpiilslratipn in his posses, North Dakota) and the Distrlcl <strong>of</strong> sion, Columbia had no hluhway dcathii Kenneth Schnell, 30, <strong>of</strong> 14-10 Afton during the period. st, PhUadolphia, was fined $83 on a charge <strong>of</strong> being a disorderly person, In commenting on the record <strong>of</strong> _ Samuel Shapiro, 59S0 Koniple av,, New Jersey. Attorney General nleh. Philadelphia, waived a hearing, and man said: "Despite our best efforts paid a line <strong>of</strong> SJO for failure to yield to alert and safeguard the traveling the right <strong>of</strong> way at an intersection, public, Memorial week end brought and bcinsi Involved In a minor acci- needless loss <strong>of</strong> life on the high dent ,11 Bay and Mjgbee av, ways <strong>of</strong> our State, Soon we will be Louis J, Piore, Philadelphia, for. preparing for another long week end, foiled $30 bail when he failed to which will be. in fact, anolher test appear for a hearing on a elurge <strong>of</strong> for survival in traffe. Let's resolve areless driving on the Mays Landing to include safety In our Fourth <strong>of</strong> July travel plans and try to keen road. the fatality slate clean by use <strong>of</strong> four Those who waived hearings and simple and familiar words; 'Slow paid lines for various motor vehicle Down and Live! violations! James Kyan, Stamford, Colin,, fined 115 for careless drlvng; Charles Prye, 102 N, Monroe iv,, Margate, $S0 fine for careless driving; Hubert G. Schwab, Phlladelphia. fined $1B for careless driv. ing; John E, Wagner, Philadelphia, fined $15 for careless driving; Venedlclo Fernande?,, 1203 Columbia av,, Pleasantville, fined jSO for careless driving. 1 pose materials now sold on ihe mar. ket for control <strong>of</strong> pests on roses should buy one <strong>of</strong> the above six that " show those ingredients listed. Many <strong>of</strong> the mixtures examined showed that materials were incompatible and one material mlsed with the Legion Groups other cut down the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> both, Enjoy Dinner EST CONTROL Speaking <strong>of</strong> all purpose mixtures, Wilson Honored for if your vegetable garden is small Rescuing Fishermen and you are iiiteresled In producing quality vegetables try using one <strong>of</strong> Legion Auxiliary SOMEBS POINT — Clark-EIlason he all purpose vegetablj dust or >ost 382, American Legion, and Us prays now on the market. The use Plans For Events Auxiliary held the annual past com. f these combination materials will SOMEBS POINT—Nomination <strong>of</strong> mandcrs' and presMenls' jlinner give you adequate lrictrs featured a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Saturday evening at Mac's Restau- seN and inset-ts. Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Ciark.Ella.ign Post 3S2. rant. Many <strong>of</strong> the new materials give American Legion, •Monday evening About 50 attended the dinner, with beltoi in the Post Homo. Nominations will William yieih, a past commander, as bo open for the next meeting, July loastmaster. Mr. Vitslh outlined the II. work <strong>of</strong> the Marine Unit <strong>of</strong> the In. Mrs, Evelyn Hartley presided, A :al civil defense, eport was made on Ihe poppy sale Richard Schmeld. commander <strong>of</strong> at which $59-was realised. Plans were the Psit, ipreitntBd Wsrren Wilson made for a takeout sale <strong>of</strong> sea- with • brsnit medal and certififood platters July 1, at the Post cate, to honor {him for rescuing Home, two fishermen October 11, 1953.' Plans were completed for the three Mr. Wilson Is vice-commander <strong>of</strong> booths the Auxiliary will have at the the Marine Unit. summer carnival <strong>of</strong> the Post, July 7, B and 9, at the Post Home, He was cited for having saved the Mrs: Lois Ewing Will be in charge ILves <strong>of</strong> Iwo fishermen who fell over, <strong>of</strong> the parcel post booth, Mrs, hoard from the boat "Our Boy" in Maudo Clark, the fancy work booth, the waters <strong>of</strong> the inlet between and Mrs, William Vieth the fancy <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Langport, work and novelty booth. Mrs. Vieth .Mrs, Herman Meskers, a past presi. was hostess at the social hour which dent uf the auxiliary, introduced the, followed the meeting. past <strong>of</strong>ficers present: Mrs. Lois Ewinf, Mrs, Claire Vielh and Mrs, llutli Haijeriy. Past commanders in- Methodist Women cluded William Vielh, John Sum- Install Officers mers IT I, Albert Ewlnff and John De. SOMERS POINT—Installation <strong>of</strong> bus, <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the Woman's Society <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Vieth, Immediate pasl presi. Christian Service took place at the dent <strong>of</strong> the Auxiliary, was presented evening service Sunday in Bethany with a corsage, Mrs, John Debus, Methodist Church. Mrs, Edward Wat. wife <strong>of</strong> the immediate past com- lei's was installed as president; Mrs, mander <strong>of</strong> the Post, received the Ralph Barrett, vice president; Mrs, floral centerpiece. .Dancing concluded Floyd Vorhees, treasurer; Mrs, Karl the evemn Hickmun, recording secretary; also the following secretariat: Mrs. Vor. hues, Literature and Publications: 1 Benewlnl his long effort to avoid "It ittmi fa line tfiBfe li no %o- lengthy and needless Interruptions lutlon ,to iHili problem except, as Is <strong>of</strong> highway traffic -caused by the dono In «ome caioi, that i tht brjdgH ihould *• «ptn«d on SBBI* frequent opening <strong>of</strong> drawbridges in regularly established schedule, and the South Jersey resort area. Con- that the boatmen should guide gressman T. Millet Hand, <strong>of</strong> New makes only themselves accordingly. Jersey's Second District, has filed flfiother complaint with the Army "I am conscious <strong>of</strong> the great Im- flony Club Englneeri, it was disclosed today. i portance <strong>of</strong> sport boating throughout In a letter to Ll.-Col. William p. our area, and I certainly do not want Murphy, acting district engineer in the boatmen to be unduly inconveni- the Philadelphia district, Congress, enced! However, there is such a lucts Officers man Hand called attention to his thing as the balancing <strong>of</strong> conveni- complaints in previous years, ences. iDinntr Climaxes "I am frank to say that I would "To my own personal knowledge, 100 Attend rather have one boat somewhat in- the bridge over Ihe Cap* Miy convenienced than to tie up 100 or e Canal last Sunday wai spin five so motor vehicles and traffic gener- times In a period <strong>of</strong> 30 to IS minally for literally downs <strong>of</strong> periods utes," he laid, "With the lummer throughout a busy day. season on the verge <strong>of</strong> opening In our Southern New Jersey ressrti, "The situation has become so Ihli iproblem bids fair to be went serious that It will tend lo discour- thtn ever, age automobile .traffic to our sea, shore resorts, and thus seriously "For the life <strong>of</strong> me, I do not un. disrupt the economy or the area," dersland why 100 to 200 motor ve. he declared, hides should be held In line for a protracted period <strong>of</strong> time and the "I sincerely hope you will review <strong>of</strong> ice cream- right-<strong>of</strong>-way invariably yielded to this situation and alleviate these dif- one small vessel with fishing or ra. ficultles by enforcing reMiilaliuns be. dio outrlgging, or indeed, for a fore the height <strong>of</strong> the summer sea. larger vessel without outriyginyL sun Is upon us," he concluded. er YOU CAN SUY1 Navy Introducing Recruiting Program The Navy Recruiting Ofnee this week announced a,new radio pro. Kram, "Career Unlimited", to bo heard each Wednesday morning at 10:15 over WLDB, the Atlantic,<strong>City</strong> ' Broadcasting Company. Arrange-1 ments were completed this week. I Career Unlimited" will bring Us-! teners the latest In records, local re. K news, as well as answers la any questions sent in to the recruit. Ing <strong>of</strong>fice In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the program is to bring to the youth <strong>of</strong> this area the oppor. tii ffd b liti i th control <strong>of</strong> His- jgj» cuntrol than the uld stand, uys <strong>of</strong> years ago. Remember old materials that have been used in the past such as biuoslone and other harsh materials may result in as much damage to.new variety plants s actual diseases or Insects, When you are applyinK material make sure that you know what it ontrols. I have talked to many rfomoowners who apply fungicides or the control <strong>of</strong> diseases and they hink that tliesM too control insects. You must use a different material to ontrol inseeis than to control dls. •ascs. Check these all purpose mix- UIEK for inyredients. The outside <strong>of</strong> he package will list the Insects and disenses that they control. If you arc faced with a problem at any time in choosing materials information can be obtained by calling^ the AsrieullLiral Agent at the Extension Rerviee in Cape May Court House •Mill) or by dropping a card to the <strong>of</strong>nee. Plan Anniversary Mast .80 MERS POINT—There will be a Mrs. Albeit Lamberd, Spiritual Life; special Mass <strong>of</strong>. ThanksaivinB Satur- Mrs, Lorraine Lamberd, Missions; day, <strong>Jun</strong>e 2Bi at 10 a. m, in St, Jo- Mrs, John M. Steelman, Christian seph's n. C, Church for Mr, and Social Relations and Local Church Mrs, Fred Smartloy Jr., <strong>of</strong> 044 Sec. Activities; Mrs. Henry Eckhardi, ond St., who will celebrate Ilieir flOUl Supply Work; Mrs, Gladys Scott, golden wedding anniversury. Student Work: Mrs, Sarah Norton, president <strong>of</strong> the Fellowship group. Plan Food Sale SOMERS POINT—The Ladles Aid bf Oraee Lutlieran Oliureli will hold a sale <strong>of</strong> devilled crabs, potato salad and cole slaw Friday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 24, from 11:30 a, m. to 0'p. m, at Ihe church. BUIUHIVG SUPPLIES es 0lTcred * enllstln « 100 members and guests <strong>of</strong> Club ot <strong>Ocean</strong> Lih at j£ the iKth nniuial bunqULt I inflaltotioll <strong>of</strong> the glolip Mon eiinlil PLEDCrOF PURITY YPIBDOI THAT BMYEI\S ICE CREAM HAS NEVER, CONTAINED ADULTERANTS. CUMS. CIIATIN|.I>DIIII on tuios, DtrnwiS oR/uynfitm FUVORINO OF *NY NATURE. • » » m m m RIAL CUFAM, CANE SUCAIV AND puae ARIUSIDIDMAKI' BUEYEMS ICECREAM in thc « <strong>On</strong> Bay Shore Drive Mr, und Mrs. William J.. O'Brien and family, <strong>of</strong> Drtxel Hill, will spend the season until after Labor Day at This famous "Pledge <strong>of</strong> Purify" guarantees ill lop quality their home here, 245 Bay Shore dr. OPENING YOUR COTTAGE, I Prevent Mildew ROOMING HOUSE, HOTEL FOR THE SEASON? 'Destroy Musty Odors After being closed all winter, did you find it mildewed and musty from all the rain causing Dampness? HERE TO HELP YOU IS NEW No Fuss! No Muss! MIL-DUGAS comes in convenient bag for m. Used according to directions, M GAS placed in a tightly closed spice, such as a closet, drawer, blanket bag, for tl hours or more will fumigate and disinfect BLANKETS, BEDDING, CLOTHING, and musty odors and rpildew will be gene, ' • Always Keep Bags <strong>of</strong> MIL-DU-GAS Where Extra Bedding arid Clothing Are Stored. Money hack guarantee if not completely satisfied. _ j > h g n e PLEASANTViLLE 2310 . . . or at the Following Stores: FREEDY DRUG STORE, 701 Asbury Avenue MARTIN'S DRUG STORE -«• B«lrf«A *1- HAINIS DRUG STORE .. 401 Elghlh Streei SELVAGN PHARMACY, Ut Albury A«J*I STAINTON'S DEPT STORE, llh "d *W» HUGHES PHARMACY, llh and Wesley Ave, 69c OCEAN CITY HARDWARE CO, m> GLADSTONE PHARMACY .. 716 Boardwalk RALSTON DRUG STORE Sonun "Maybe we should go back •nd buy one that's long enough MM. by EXCELSIOR LABORATORY Box 683, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J, to reach the water!" In the Mediiim-Price Fieldhead <strong>of</strong> its class in everything.* The Clipper lends- its field in size wlicre it count's! Outside, nearly JH fi'it (if impressive, glamour, Inside, imcrnniped, vmcrowded .\p;it.'r for lilps, legs, ht uls and shoulderd jt Bn ' a Inn Somcl Key Personages at Colony Club Dinner •• ill s J<strong>of</strong>U BerUcr, toaatirlistrti.1, in the installing <strong>of</strong>iki-r Mm jgy Hnniblcton lice pre,entl te tnvest luecessfully, his asserted p , Mrs T R SKeigail Full lj and Presi', Book, Mis Ikrljiit \u urn liunlil •> i""' nnslini, I" Siarlt and Mrs Flovd W 1 u\\ n llu Mini- niiil.il link hi ini nd Public Wclf-ui- Ml!, Che Itl t i,h ii mi mil iliqu ii Cnndlll, Sqtial Mis F I Pi 1 mdMis Charles H Ash Ti li me Mrs Robert J, WallaLi W us J Mean* Mi Edward Juhnsun !. D P Men? Mrs E Matkn mn and Mrs Willard h Sharp Mill Conservation SL'IOI IE IIMI iiul lucatum Mis Augustus S dntt/ i Vmelnnd Dav Mis IIIIIM \ ribner. Budect Committee Mis Dimnn Paul L YinBllnB and Mr- PLI By-Law CommillLc Mis Iiilin Burkhiirdt Mis Curson Mi • Simmij Mis 1 L Wallm MnT R L' (JrtiMhTCn—iiul—STfT iljumy E ImbLsi Committees m tlmye <strong>of</strong> tin i\t 1 festivltlPs uerL IJinm I Sn I Cliairmen Mr*i Rieli ird C Sin and Mrs Ralph 1 Tumpi. I'm ms, Alt Departffli nt Mrs Jiulk l i« u inn Tun m un pinpli ^ mil I iif iu ^ hi, i i|n (I iiiui mi M „ i huiiiil 11 pui i' '^ mil ii il u i I hi imlih «Mh 111 « 11 111 1 tliln Ilium* ' I' 1 "' " ' .urn ioimi iiki i iipiilitun Dm i i I In "1 " •"' '" L "" 1 "' "'' II ilicm i miiiiliii i 1 Iht Ii ulin mil ,,, mi n inn lnu rmni 40 Hi II nl I mi in HI \ in i "linn i i link lin Umil ii il ' |J " lllll(l IJUI tin v miiliil I I I ii iilnin ni \ Hi ku p ibu 1 nl II Ih pi i' 11 i Mil mu Hawker arid piusoittud with a hey to ciionii <strong>City</strong>, The annual M. A. A. U. swim meet will 111! held at the Flanders pouls un Friday night. July 8, Tick, ii>i ore now on Niile by inemhcis or he Hub. in 1 in ill Him huh IK Inllion-, p.i \i n American business is saving tss by pouring fnsrs and nisre money bask ints Imprsvements Business failures are few and there ii not t§s much speculating in the mar ket he said h i* tniiili incti i lumplLX (udj^ In huifMi in L^tiu iml iim^l HltHh «i ih llu un iku ud (hn him idicd in lid \L ii i i i itm tnn ] md I innK uiUi Unit notm wuukl uiutk i ttiliuu (tm utmld tittflmt l mini In inulhti I limn ind Ihi Hunt umihl in ippumtici i tut tit II » in In duh In liliild up llu I nnili nl ill mil in* il mi In 1 lit m %l ^t mi moil I M ti I ii i iiniviMHii'. hki Ii ii \ nl ultith in kiimm hn lilt n hu un li iinin, md hist lln hi 1 {iitili in^ iikiiiiKitlt i^ml iiiu in in il ii llu ii iiui Imtnli Hn slunk ti * i 1 Tho establishment <strong>of</strong> the Feier si Reserve Board has helped sta blllie and control credit, and has to a large degree stopped specula Han In land and commatflHei Stl dom do we hear <strong>of</strong> s land boom like the one which took place in Florida years ago he added iOUTIQUIi OLASSWABl DRIFTWOOD I i mills i i nip 11 i ipilili lin ARRANGEMENTS ni it i| i iiiiUd viih immtniiiiU MI ii nki 1 In miki i piiiliitiiin mi UNUSUAL SELECTION OP 111 miikil tin In-I lui 1«D mmillii FINE PICTURES mil llu mind r n llu ct sum Hu ilitl in* fin Hit tuumunth pmnd MODIRATILY FRICiO «t 11 HU uniiu Miiuist i Iht Candelier Candles lit iku •. mi H i "I I" pmliitid in i I in [Hi md In Twlstsri, Twlgi Sn liniinii him,, knuui jn i and Novelties wliuli » i\ UIL *ltitk nnikiL \nll jiiinii whin rmiiini, mi i mimtiilv Hun TRUDIE MARCELLE ' hi i i,i ,... . i 1 lUlillli CunM mil liliiiiill i mi inch ip (The Gift BoxJ 11 hilll 11^ I I nli\ il hi | inn,, in Mbi in i I-.in it H"- 'iH In II i ** Mil P (iiltim I'lulmii'.i' tn rBtRiT i iitlL-.t bill. n-js uiliomid In Misni Iihiard B llll N h n I Mi W i l l Nuilli I It « i I { niltii liiiiiilim.nl Mis H Iph \ i 1 ( lik i mil Hi Iml 'i Tims III mi 1 iu i im In Hn.,11 DAISY'S 940 BOARDWALK 940 Between ?th and 10th Sf reeff SPECIAL PURCHASi! SHORT and LONG SLEEVE CARDIGAN Ideal lummer WelBM Jacket far Ceo| Days and Ivtnlnai 100% Vtrgm Waal - Bulky Knit , J OQ Sn#i34to40 Regular 11.95 SPfCIAL /i7W IN BLACK - HiB —• •LUB (with Osld THreadl - OBCHID - PINK n.i^ltr'BIIJ-.i'wl: Summons Issued in Bay av. Collision Hubert 11. Syii, 25, <strong>of</strong> (524 Centra! iv., was Issued u siiinmoiis by police lullowinM a minor accident Wesliies- Jiy miirnlni! at 9th st. and Boy av. Aeeurdtny to Pll, Carle Cost, Syc'a juto crashed hilo the rear <strong>of</strong> an. oilier operated by Baynor C. Currey, 28, <strong>of</strong> 440 Oceon Heights av,, Lin- »ood, when the latter stopped for traffic light. Both ears were traviling east. The- Nummnn^ eharMed sve with follawtnii too elnscly in iralTit'. SPECIAL HANDBAGS 9,95 OUTSTANDINS VALUiS AT Mmm -- GILLIAN'S FUN DECK OUR 25th YEAR At Plymouth Place and Boardwalk .ENTERTAIN ME NT FOR YOUNG and OLD 6 R-i-D-i-S 6 YOU'LL FIND OUR HUP COURTiOUS AS ALWAYS EVERYONE'S Cordially Invited TO ... COPPER KETTLE FUDGE SHOPjg . . . i 1100 Block Boardwalk SATURDAY JUNE 25th at 7:30 P. M. PAGE 1— SECTION- y2 lb. BOX OF OUR FAMOUS FUDGE To Everyone Who Buys <strong>On</strong>e lb. During Our Opening THIS OffER LIMITED T011B. P!R PERSON IN PERSON THE FRANK MOORE FOUR Plus Other Famous Names Events to bt Broadcast over Station W.O.N.D, 7:30 P.M. to 11;30 P.M. •-
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