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A^vwfl Vm««# wiU be held on<br />

friendship fund: the Girt Santa en, Saturday m a family basis; on<br />

Parade when the scouts for toe first<strong>Jun</strong>e<br />

23, 24, and a, the troop will<br />

time had represented Troop 41 mtcamp<br />

at Mays Landing aj a week-<br />

the affair in Atliintic aty and disend amp out; a pool picnic wUl be<br />

iteyed items made from otkls and<br />

held in July at ttie Electric Ogn<br />

ends.<br />

pMy ReGreation Center.<br />

A list oi the girte fBto had =rn« Hano solos were given by Carol<br />

merit badges during the past year Ttatten, Marilyn Martin end Michelle<br />

*^s al-soread by Mim, Wells. WJllinms, A duet was sung by Elaine<br />

The leader then presented UwMger<br />

ood Maim Byrum and a<br />

Sign <strong>of</strong> the Arrow to flve ^rts who Mo composed <strong>of</strong> Sandra Wells, Har-<br />

had earned this award, (Tb eani ttrts riot Field and Virginift Wells also<br />

badge, the gfri* had to earn csmlrj sing a song.<br />

badges, take part in various care, Mrs, TotteB present a gift to<br />

monies, meet with other Girl Scouts Blrs. Wells ton all the ^rls In the<br />

tnow boor to great them in their ttoop. World pins were givni to<br />

own language and teU about Qtn. Marilyn Martin and Sandy Dawnman.<br />

hois <strong>of</strong> the United States. In telling In the dosing ceremony, Mrs.<br />

about the symbols. Mary Bern LAW WeUs gave some (noughts on the<br />

told about the American flag; Carol Oirl Scout Laws- the girls then re-<br />

TMten. Seal ot the United Staoa; tired the<br />

Virgina WeJls, Statue <strong>of</strong> liberty;<br />

Harriet Field, dollar hill; and W-<br />

WELCOME ARTISANS<br />

... anywhere in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Vour, shopping is as near as<br />

your phone when you shop<br />

Bradley's, for 20 years <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>'s favored personalized<br />

personalized 1 Mr, and MM, Charles W, Coateg<br />

Collo-Coates Nuptials Blessed<br />

In Lady Of Sorrows R. C. Church<br />

UNWOOD-Our I^dy ot Sorrows desRSidB wire, ftanoes Ounburn,<br />

R.C auw* « the enm SWuitiziy <strong>of</strong> Ocrnn Cl^, and EUzabuili ttJto<br />

Urtereftra were Mary Beth law afternoon <strong>of</strong> me wedAng <strong>of</strong> Ptatrioa ol UmmA.<br />

tturtet Field and Carol Tottair QQUQ, dauetter at Mr. mid iMra. Jo- mephm Cbatas, <strong>of</strong> Sar»0« Point,<br />

•rialdng ttie pnigrains were Kjircn ieph Odto, <strong>of</strong> OT KWdin av,, andasasted<br />

his biuther as best man.<br />

ftmrni, Sandy Dow-nam. Surira Oiertes W. 0«ta, an trf ifr. and (Men were David Sterling, <strong>of</strong> AJ.<br />

Weils aid ^leUe Williams. Any Mrs. CSiiiwice W. Oaotes, <strong>of</strong> 130 BaJa oany, NY., and Victor tinwfcnl, <strong>of</strong><br />

Camp, Luma KBlly. Ginny Lea, Jan- dr., Sotners Port. The Rev. Vincent'Somers<br />

JMnt,<br />

loe MoCurthy and Virginia WeUs Ferraro, pastor, <strong>of</strong>fictoted at the<br />

made the Avon, AsaMam laden double ring ceranony, '<br />

OIVMI in marrtaee by her hirjisr,<br />

are »&s, Hany Bom and Mrs. mm Gail Ritton, <strong>of</strong> Ahseeon, »^<br />

the Mde was attired in a floor-lei^th<br />

Jacob Field; advtaon are Mrs. maid <strong>of</strong> honor, and serving as<br />

**«# AJiit Jiit iown th notching ajat- t<br />

Stanley Totten arid tin. Emaum<br />

Baiii Baiii. He VIBI WIB toinMier toinMi stands- ta<br />

Williams; &frs. Walter Eichenherger<br />

length and she carried a aiscade <strong>of</strong><br />

is na^Aotd dte Coming Events<br />

Cfty Nurse Is Guest In <strong>Ocean</strong> Cify<br />

At Homemaker Meeting TODAY<br />

r f<br />

Mrs. m»b#th Schmidt, city nurse ^ " i f * , ^f»<br />

as a suea at B» mmmm trf the gfJLj*^ '%£j3%h<br />

market.<br />

J?e$h and Tender Quality Meats<br />

—• M«MA4 4 pTB-fadtaged fdtaged<br />

* Farm Ripened Vegetables and Fruits<br />

+ Brand Name Groceries<br />

* Delicatessen Delights<br />

it frozen Foods<br />

BRADLEY'S<br />

FARMER'S MARKET<br />

IHAlfanffcAve. Dial 399-2124<br />

JOHN and ANN SHOPA<br />

?<br />

Ah average <strong>of</strong> 64 both ways ^Mis<br />

made at the Lumy Duplicate Bridge<br />

finme played Wednesday evening In<br />

tttc OcesuDc Hotel.<br />

Jalet* fUeraol and Kathrjn Monroe<br />

were high In the Nonth^oulh section<br />

\vUb 85!i. Runnereup were ZJUten<br />

QirUn and Afcirtha Brown. 33'/4, and<br />

Mr. and Mm. Earl Molttl, SB*.<br />

Top euorv tor the BaEt-Wost section<br />

was turned in by Mr. and Mrs. Wilton<br />

Smith UJQM. Also above avenge<br />

went Sylvia Brawn and Margaret<br />

StoU*, 98, Mr. and Mrs. living Wit.<br />

ttarnson, 92%, and Mlldrud Grubb and<br />

Mii«arn S«vmaii, 84.<br />

Luray Dupliaafe Bridge games are<br />

played every .Wednesday at 7! SO p.m.<br />

I\rt pbytng raervatloni mil 33&2150.<br />

* • *<br />

Davo Hutciiinsan and BUI Hass<br />

earned eertiffled master points as flr*<br />

place plaj-ers wHl a scon <strong>of</strong> TOM<br />

at the Boxwood Duplicate BrUge<br />

naater, point iMne f>ta>-ed Wednra*iy<br />

evenir^, Averagft «os 54, nadng seeend<br />

were »fc and Mrs. Al Ooarn wUh<br />

em.<br />

Ottiara above Dverage wwe Hod<br />

andRufc Arm Bogbysheil, Jerry Horn<br />

and In/ing Bregman and Don Millar<br />

and Ed Itort.<br />

Average <strong>of</strong> 54 atao was jna* at<br />

ttie game played last #«*, Top<br />

scores were turned in by Rod Bosbyshell<br />

and Irving Bregnwn wdth fiK<br />

and Josh Miles and Jack Fitzgerald<br />

with 62.<br />

Others above avenge were Huth<br />

Ann Bosbytfiell and Jerry Horn and<br />

Claudia Haaj and<br />

g<br />

ed<br />

wr«s TOSS centered a vsiate<br />

Tfte bridnl uttendanr^<br />

dnases with matcHnBi<br />

g k t f c h k<br />

pjn. in<br />

Aide Association hold Monday in Ply-<br />

ITIDUUI Inn. Mrs. Bnlya Alwme. Merlon Park Oornmunity Asajcti<br />

prertdent, presided,<br />

tion mctting, 8T30 p.m., in the- Seatt<br />

was announced that Mrs. Sohmirit -q>n\ Motel T4th st and g^y Jv<br />

now will process .TJXJ evaluate Hie vis- ESertton o/ <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

iting Homranakcr MfdJcTire ass<br />

• • *<br />

for <strong>Ocean</strong> (Sty, Previously ttese King <strong>of</strong> auhj Duplicate Bridge<br />

cases nave gone through the Countj game, g p.m., in the Fbrashian Build-<br />

hslth oaee, . , ing, S(h st. arid JJavm av. For play-<br />

Mrs, Margaret Hall, executive diing rtservnuom. call 822-G35L<br />

rector, reported that during ,th# njonUi<br />

• * *<br />

<strong>of</strong> Way 22 cases were served, in, Beachcombers Squzire DEUKC Qub<br />

eluding IB Medisam Thate totaled 8 30 p m , In .,;•, :- •••-!. SMttmim, Sine, «a: :^^^<br />

mmm<br />

mum Tnmjjle «9 IBPOE <strong>of</strong><br />

W meehng, R 30 p nv, in N-1*»^<br />

'that vart rtifc^rt<br />

Y, JUNE }6, W67<br />

HATS for All Occasions<br />

HANDBAGS ~ GLOVES — SCARFS<br />

&NGERIE — HOUSECOATS — SHIFTS<br />

BELTS ••—• FOLD-UP SLIPPERS<br />

SHION WEATHER COATS ...,,,, from, fl4i9S<br />

§ HELEN F.<br />

Oprni f »,m. ro S:JO pjn.<br />

Friday'til» p.m.<br />

•35 Aibury Avenua<br />

Dial 3994100<br />

at the<br />

CLOTHES BASKET<br />

CORNER THIRD ST. & ASBURY AVE,<br />

OPEN DAILY 10 TO S<br />

IWOOL SLACKS V% PRICE<br />

•SWEATER'S"'<br />

Now % %m to '9,00<br />

I SKIRTS Now $ 2.50 to $ 3,50<br />

— Reg. UM to S5.00 —<br />

DRESSES and SUITS<br />

20% to 50% OFF<br />

L«!H _"_ -<br />

gnfiffl PSBf?i<br />

H •-•? (/ DR1SS SHOP<br />

" 714 BATTERSEA ROAD<br />

IN THE GARDENS<br />

SWIM WEAR<br />

ITALIAN KNITS<br />

DRESSMAKERS<br />

SIKINIS<br />

TENNIS DRESSES<br />

CUiQTTi SKIRTS<br />

HALrsrZM RBOULAR StZBS<br />

Store houn 11 a.m. to Sill) p.m.<br />

FrWay 'HI I p.m, .<br />

DIALSM4H7<br />

Is Daa an OMtdopr man?<br />

SMITH JEWEIIRS<br />

hara waterpro<strong>of</strong> ELGIN V<br />

1 >or Father's Day<br />

MKNIitM<br />

*ki<br />

An Elgin watch was tested under water<br />

for. 29 days, and it just kept ticking<br />

away.,. accurately. Ideal for dad, if he's<br />

the rugged type.<br />

SMITH JEWELERS<br />

JSWRY AVENUE WA13M-3171<br />

Open 9 fo 6 Monday thru Saturday<br />

. J 9 to 9 frirfV*<br />

•wi^Mii^liWi^^w;^<br />

Miss Hoyer Is Moore Bride<br />

In Methodist Chhrch Wedding<br />

A • wedding ol local irtcrest was<br />

Stituntoy <strong>of</strong>tennoo dt<br />

MMng Miss TrmH JuKpr and<br />

Jay RcCT'es Mgane. Tie Rev. Frank<br />

E. Davis, pastor <strong>of</strong> West Chester<br />

(At.) Methodist Church, and lik Rev,<br />

G. Stsinl.jy MuCJaive, pasta' ol Cential<br />

MolhodlBl Clhureii, <strong>of</strong>ficiated.<br />

Ihe brtrie to ttie daisliter ol ttr,<br />

and Mrs, WUi&m • B. Hoyer, ol<br />

Brldgoton. Tite bridepnm is ttie<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Dr. and Hbs, Jonathan R.<br />

Majre, ol Bridgoton and 904 ^n^Hff<br />

ri., mte olry.<br />

Miss Dorottiy Cox, <strong>of</strong> Providence,<br />

K. [., was maid <strong>of</strong> honor, and serving<br />

as toHdesniaids were M3ss Qunl<br />

Ann Moore, <strong>of</strong> BrldgWon, sister <strong>of</strong><br />

the brld^room. Miss Stolla Blddngsate}<br />

ol Brtdgotun, and MJT:. Kennotri<br />

Bloh, ol BaUmore, Md. Kelly Hr><br />

man, ol. Oreen^ch, cousin <strong>of</strong> ttie<br />

111 'Me, was Hewer gill,<br />

Kober Halm, <strong>of</strong> Rutledgc, Pa,, asdated<br />

as beat man. Ushers wen-<br />

John Castrow, At Bridget, WJUfam<br />

Coming Events In<br />

Somers Peinf-Unweed<br />

TODAY lM*rjrt- . ,V •,:<br />

Ftath«-s ^y *nee, 9 p^n., .at Oai|<br />

f aMTOWS parirt Itall, Un.<br />

Silver Moon Oouneil DeBre* <strong>of</strong><br />

BhonMs meeting, S p,rfl., in<br />

Hall.<br />

• * * *<br />

Seafood fMjmer, 4:30 jo 7 p.m., at<br />

VTW Itall, Baitiei rd,, Somers Point.<br />

TOMORROW (SMwrttyJ-<br />

Central Methodist SCTJOT Htfi M¥F<br />

canoe flip. Leave ttie ehurdi' i ftm,<br />

SUNDAY—.<br />

rather«m OMpoinJe <strong>On</strong>rnBiunion<br />

Brealdast, 8 a.m,( at OM«; Episcopal<br />

•lurch.<br />

a * * - - . / • - , : > : • - . - • • . ' • • . • • • . - " •<br />

aimers Point J^ee&ettes meMm,<br />

i p l m , ' • •..,'; •• -.••••'• ' : V<br />

TUBtt»V- .<br />

qenttil J«c«iodi#t spoaal coneregaional<br />

mceflng; 8 p.m.<br />

Somepi Pqint rftrards'aub o^mer<br />

metfini, 7 p:m., at ^niel's'RMtaur.<br />

ant, ••••• W -'• : • • : • • , • - „<br />

• Sariers Point attmber <strong>of</strong> 0m*<br />

TBerce IrteoarSi ! p., ;, '. ._'<br />

R O O M C O L O R • t,:; ••;'• , ; ; •..•-' •.-'<br />

¥our, choiee o£ domWarit ooloi'in<br />

a paMeaar room Hiould be affeottd<br />

by site ql :room, amoimt.rt naBBBj.<br />

Bght, essposUMito sun, iuie <strong>of</strong>. roMji<br />

and colors in adWrtng .ronipi<br />

«»r WUB fjowv art —<br />

Miss Maryellen Slant daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs, Fred E. Blank, <strong>of</strong><br />

ffiS nut pt, one <strong>of</strong> 82 manbsB<br />

<strong>of</strong> the graduaUiri dass at Bndioott<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>ior Qdlege in Beverly, Mass.,<br />

received her diploma in Hotel, Restaurant<br />

and mstautional MarBm-<br />

Clark-EUBSm Unit 3^ American mart at the UTth annual oonimaice.<br />

lipon AuidUmy tnee«nH, S p,m. ment Satarday,<br />

Miss Blank also narndpated in<br />

. Linwood Seoond Ward Wosneh's.Bfi. the activMes rf Baecalauraite SerpubUfan<br />

dub meeUnff, 8 p,m_^—r- Klccft-eiasi-rJay-and-sooiBl eventshotmrini<br />

seniors and their parents<br />

Bomers Pdnt Senior QHMBS meet-. during Oommenearneht,<br />

Ing Jli30 a;m., in Qrace luHwran At Ikidicatt Misl Blank, vras pre*<br />

•idfflit <strong>of</strong> ttie Foods pub, a member<br />

iAIDSErWICt'<br />

701 Embjmy Turin<br />

VINELAND, N. J.<br />

ol ttie school Oommittee, yearbook<br />

t<strong>of</strong>f, i'athton Qab, WAA, hacj^r<br />

tesun and. a dorm representative.<br />

She to completed oU-eanipus \mrk<br />

experience in her major field during<br />

the iejpilar epUeie jntemship period.<br />

She is a 1SS5 graduaie d Own<br />

: H@i.'School..." •'."• • ,'"..••.'•.<br />

DEEP<br />

SEA<br />

FISHING<br />

LEAVES . . .<br />

8 A.M. DAILY<br />

also<br />

CHARTER BOATS<br />

. mi ,^<br />

BLOOpWOgMS,<br />

MINNOWS<br />

TACKLE A BAIT<br />

BROS.<br />

BOAT YARD<br />

ft MARINA<br />

228 BAY AVE.<br />

DIAL JM-3I1I<br />

BBmAKT^OHBH—««, John J. - Stethedi, presldeat<br />

<strong>of</strong> tea Colony CluB, •n(l-M»ydf EoWrt L, Shar^. pushed a<br />

shopper's cart through a paper door to symbolize tneopeiuM<br />

<strong>of</strong> tht new Acme Supermarket at ,34ta,st una<br />

Huitajn, <strong>of</strong> Cliirksoorg, Va,, and Wil-<br />

in a long whStn toltoia tank trimmed<br />

liiim K, Hoyer, <strong>of</strong> Bndgeton.<br />

with yellow grragraiu attxo and<br />

Given in marriage by her fattwr, lace. Her rieadpiecu was a mateMtsI<br />

flle MOB was atUred in a white siUt ibonnet<br />

and she carried a basket <strong>of</strong><br />

orgarea gown with race appliqixri, yellow rose ljuds.<br />

overdll and fasbioned wl«i a mx-<br />

Following a neajOon at ttie Ootcrjt<br />

tons attauhed train. Her waiuttanzick<br />

Country Club ttie conilc left<br />

Icnglh lace niknUUa also was trim-<br />

for a wedding trip to Bermuda. They<br />

med wtth appUqued lace and she<br />

will inaite their lionie nt the Uncord<br />

ennied a aseade <strong>of</strong> wtute gandcniiis,<br />

Anns ApartJTMils in Barrtnyam.<br />

JTK bridal attendants were dresed<br />

Engaged<br />

The bride was graduated /Mm<br />

In iowra <strong>of</strong> yellow eMttn ov^ yel-<br />

Brid^tnt Hlt-h School in ISO. SK<br />

Jow taflatt Mnuned witt tace and<br />

attended VVctaern Maxytanr] (Mkge.<br />

yellow groMHWn ribbon, Tliey were<br />

Towsn State Oollege and Otassboro<br />

sleeevdes and was styled wiUi<br />

Sate Coilccc Ste is emplojed he<br />

sp neoWlna and small trains.<br />

ihe Petttesrlmitia. Bell Tetolione<br />

Thdr head^eees were large yullaw<br />

Cosnpany art ^Mlade^i^i,<br />

roses wito rfiout veite and they ear.<br />

ried nose^ys <strong>of</strong> yrtlow rose buds, The brtde^dom, also a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

white camaUoM and baby breath. Bridgeton Mgh School, was grsduaJrt<br />

from The CSffidel in Oarl^nn,<br />

S. C, airi is attendini Rufgcrs Law<br />

Joycee-eHes Plan<br />

School In Oaroden.<br />

Picnic <strong>On</strong> Saturday<br />

Endicott Graduate<br />

Thomas MeDityrc and Mrs.<br />

James Miller were installed as new<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Jayeefrettes at a<br />

meetins Tuisday evenlrig In the home<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Robert Adams,<br />

Plans were discussed for a piaie<br />

Saturday a* i pjn, at the home <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mclnryre,<br />

a Vamoo rt,, Marmora. The rt<br />

fair is for members ti the JayceiS<br />

and JayeeeHrttfg,<br />

The new meeang. July 11, wUl be<br />

Nancy Helan Wilson<br />

in the home <strong>of</strong> Met, Joseph Bon.<br />

Mrs. Helen ft. Wl^n, <strong>of</strong> J3S2 amp-<br />

ner, 18 Central rd.<br />

son av., Banounees ttw enpnanart <strong>of</strong><br />

her dauSrtej-, Naney Helen. In Robeit<br />

Williflm Smith, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and lbs,<br />

WiUiam H Smith, ot Hammonton.<br />

Starison av. WednMrtay; With fflre. Steth^and 0i# flfiyer<br />

fa (nfht) Leonard Bonjtt, manager <strong>of</strong> the new marttt,J-<br />

Senior Photo,<br />

MES Wilsai. a 1963 jpaiuiteiot<br />

Ocsui Oly Hi#i School was graduated<br />

from Glasshoro Suite College<br />

last week. She plans to leach in Upper<br />

Township Elemcntiuy School in<br />

the fall .<br />

Mr. Smith is a 1963 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Hammonton High School and is employed<br />

by Senra Roebuck.<br />

No dale has been set for the wedding.<br />

SUMMER<br />

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