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