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Jun 1955 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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Cl<br />

7<br />

THREE<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

years/I Hand said.<br />

He credited much <strong>of</strong> the Improve-<br />

ptimistic<br />

'Sabrina Fair' Enthusiastically<br />

ment to tho fact that the United<br />

States Is now dealing "from real<br />

strength."<br />

Received at Gateway Opening<br />

Con«r«tui»n iHand Hid thir tti* A star-studded cast onstage and Miss Bennett, star <strong>of</strong> many mov-<br />

United Statn tia* new gotten *w»y star-studded, enthusiastic audience ies, Broadway productions and tele-<br />

from th* balanced concept >$ mll- sent the Gateway Playhouse at Som vision, was given an ovation after<br />

Itiry pm/mr and has .given *m- era Point alt to ah auspicious start the final curtain and showered with<br />

phMlt *o Ml* Air Force to protect on it? fourth season <strong>of</strong> summer the- Sowers from Gateway admirers.<br />

thlt nation from pQ|ilbl» agsret- atre, Tuesday night.<br />

,'beftre tfie slate ran- Mvfi*<br />

Her performance'wu admirable<br />

The romantic comedy "Sabrlna<br />

flttte Dlnbted American "There Is no question that our<br />

for lh> very* and good humor and<br />

Fair" proved to bo one <strong>of</strong> tho most<br />

pit S*tuntay.«t WMdwwd, Strategic Air Command lsjar super-<br />

an obviously polished ityl* which<br />

entertaining shows the Playhouse has<br />

TiMinet Hand gave .an ior to that <strong>of</strong> Russia and'our bases<br />

can protect Itheoemut <strong>of</strong> emotion)<br />

evor <strong>of</strong>fered, due largely to tho en<br />

on fiia state <strong>of</strong> the are such as to indicate to Russia<br />

over the ifootllght*.<br />

crgctic performance <strong>of</strong> Constance<br />

that It would be destroyed, qukkly Bennett, a Hollywood and ttago vet- Producer Jonathan Dwlght wel-<br />

_t,Wog gullible about the<br />

If It begnn a war,"- he said.. eran who successfully translated her comed the opening night audience<br />

jln Russia's attitude, all signs "If war snouia come we would not charms Into the role <strong>of</strong> the bouncy prior'<br />

MntUo.a more. duraNo peace than lose, but no one could win," the young Sabrlna FalrchUd, a chauf-<br />

W known kw jut 4b the th pfcst pat 10 or IS 15 C Congressman declared. d l d<br />

feur's daughter with a zet,t for getting<br />

the most out <strong>of</strong> life<br />

But It w» not M Mlt» Bennett<br />

STUFFED SQUAB by *ny meant. IAn exceptionally<br />

fine tupporflng £**t was whet<br />

S CHICKEN<br />

really made "Sabrlna Fair" a<br />

smith lilt with the large audience<br />

ilVELY IN THIS AREA<br />

and lent guffawi echoing continu-<br />

PRIZE-WINNING CHICKENS<br />

ally over the bay.<br />

COOKED IN OUR ROTIS6ERIH<br />

Tod Andrew!, in the romantic lead<br />

Always a targe Variety <strong>of</strong> Take-Homo Platters <strong>of</strong> Linus Larrobee Jr, Jounu busi-<br />

Advance Ord»r» Appreciated<br />

ness executive and millionaire, wo-i<br />

equally well roccived for his convincing<br />

work And the audience<br />

Chicken Cottage simply adored Marjorlo Guteson, the<br />

i. Open Daily Phone 3395<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> tha TabernKle for It. now way road shoulders have had time to get a parked<br />

bulldlno, which he uld will be to harden, tho <strong>of</strong>fer Of free towing mud has also been witJU,<br />

ultra-modtrn and 4« designed to be<br />

DelawareOwners In line with church detlwn Ideas<br />

for the next 100 yean. Ha dltclo*<br />

ed that preparation Of working<br />

Hosts at Dinner drawings Is now in prograu. i<br />

DINNER<br />

Arthur G. Watklns gave his usual<br />

75 at Pre-Seaioh jovial performance as toantmaster.<br />

Party In Hotel<br />

Mr. and Mrs. -John W. Asli, own Parkway DisconHnues<br />

GOOD FOOD<br />

crs <strong>of</strong> the Delaware Hotel, were<br />

hosts Monday evening at the fifth free 6as and Towing<br />

annual pro-season owner party: for Tiet gasoline and freo-towing on<br />

other local hotel people, business as- the Garden State Parkway were dis- Carefully Prepared — Pleasantly Served<br />

sociates and public <strong>of</strong>ficials. About 75 continued today following the'openattended:<br />

Ing <strong>of</strong> several permanent service cen-<br />

to the curtain, and gave a The hotel at 3rd st. and the board<br />

brief rundown <strong>of</strong> the stars and walk opened for guests yesterday.<br />

ters along New Jersey's new super-<br />

shows coining later in tho summer Mr. Ash has been bwnor-operalor hlghway.<br />

TWENTY-SECOND STREET<br />

Mayor Fred W. Chapman, <strong>of</strong> Som- since 1949.<br />

- Both free services were Instituted<br />

crs Point, Introduced some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

large gathering <strong>of</strong> other prominent Mayan <strong>of</strong> trine neighboring by Oie New Jersey Highway Aulliorpeople<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atlantic and Cape May csmmunlHet were among the Ity early this year for the benefit <strong>of</strong> RESTAURANT<br />

Counties who were in the aduience. ouetht. They were Mayor. Edward stranded motorists pending the com<br />

Among those on hand were Paul B. Bowker,

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