Jun 1967 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Jun 1967 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Jun 1967 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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ft pi ir<br />
S l l ^ t X ^ Hydrangea Judging<br />
Gay Gibson's<br />
great shapes<br />
<strong>of</strong> a dress — all<br />
very undsntated and terribly<br />
poih, Qan-Uke buttons iparfcie<br />
unabashedly. Bonded rayon,<br />
and-acetate. Sizes 7 to IS,<br />
$2Mf><br />
V/lCAA<br />
74% Asbury Avenue<br />
From PARIS, works <strong>of</strong>.<br />
Isabella's<br />
HAIRSTYLISTS , —<br />
Formally ot Nmr Yorfc, Parta • Hollind<br />
NOW IS THf TIMB FOB PERM'S<br />
and THAT NEW REFRESHING SUMMER HAIRDO<br />
SPECIALIZING in HAIRCUTS and COLORING<br />
CALL NOW 1IM2M AMPLE FREE PARKING III AtlURT AVI.<br />
©PIN 7 DAYS A WBIK<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
TRIAT TMI KIDDIES TO<br />
FIN! ENTERTAINMENT<br />
"The World's Worst<br />
Banjo Bond"<br />
•ViRY SUNDAY<br />
KIDDIES' DAY<br />
(NON-ALCOHOUC fren i P. M.)<br />
WPPG BROADCASTING ON LOCATION<br />
SUNDAYS 8 P. M. 10 9 p. M.<br />
JiAN RIGAUD and JORD! BONAS<br />
BEGINNING SUNDAY, JULY 2nd<br />
also NEW OILS ON PAPER by<br />
RAFAEL ORTEGA and CARLOS CARDELLA<br />
James F. Penland cordially invites you to see this colorful and exciting collection!<br />
James f. penland's<br />
ART<br />
LOVp LOBBY <strong>of</strong> tfre PORTO-CALL<br />
& MOM INN -1510 BOARDWALK<br />
THE QCGAN'CITT'SINTINEL-LBDOEir<br />
,'vt .^<br />
Duplicate Bridge<br />
QUO played evwy mnKMay nl<br />
fclMons to spaed up tardy doKvety c<br />
n may to oMained uA<br />
Date Set For July 9<br />
7:45 p.m. in the Baxvynad, 41g At-<br />
telegrams.<br />
* *y to m«ored;,fcr m«o .local<br />
3tttl»t it Is dissppcirited<br />
Mrs, Paul Weil, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hy- judging by calling. alli Mrs. M WUi 3S0- 3S<br />
lantic av.' Ft* claying tmervaoom<br />
An average <strong>of</strong> 110 was mode it Millar.<br />
drangea Chahtniiii, baa issued a re- 3256,<br />
*WI»M Ctawffl.1 M. Bring Result,<br />
the Duplicate Bridge fisroe played<br />
minder that July is Hydrangea<br />
Al Coone and Ed Zermr come In calf 33^2229. '<br />
Tuesday cvtnlng In the Yacht Club.<br />
Month and plans tor die annual jud-<br />
first for the East-West group with<br />
POULTRY PMCR *'(*•<br />
ging <strong>of</strong> hydrangeas and subsequent<br />
Pes Bdlwnr and Mrs. Nolls »We 130, anil placing second were Car-<br />
Hydrangea iWl Oiravan haw been The Agriculture bojnitinent I* ex tied with Mr and Mrs. WUlfam Gormm pttarQ and Herti Borgana with<br />
canplcted.<br />
pending a price rise on pouttty and man with 137 for high scores 1J12. Also above average were Pcs<br />
oggs gg In the coming g mbntM. ntM. PJ PtwJuc lbs North^South section. Enst-Wert McChusliuid and Otfol Soott. Mr.<br />
UVB cmsecutlve years local h Ultd l t<br />
residents have «tan—sweepstakes<br />
ete have Umlted poultry Output and honors wait to Mr. and Mis. Oiar- and tflif. Victor McKlnnoy and Lois<br />
ju«luc*lgirrecaiHyTllie to a sov^ lea^Sehuck wtth 13a<br />
Bctz . and Ntuny Rummy.<br />
awaMs In the annual contest Local ere price-cost squeca?.<br />
Judging mUst be completed prior<br />
Other North-South players above Boxwood. Dnplicato Brldfio gumes<br />
fashion<br />
to JiUy 9 when the Caravan will<br />
average weiie Eleanor Hagy end Dr.<br />
WILDLIFB AID<br />
mako its way through the two coun-<br />
DiMarino, 12itt, Dr. Vaughn and •»*•*•»••••»•••»»•••••<br />
Jytt aero** the bridge<br />
sculpture<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> tha Interior ^ton<strong>of</strong>t L.<br />
ties to select the best along the en-<br />
Mr. Blaktiy ,121, PeR Barker and<br />
Looking out on Great<br />
Udull has Bimouheed that fodenjj old<br />
<strong>of</strong> today<br />
He mute.<br />
Pauline HamurBley, 120;^. peg end<br />
to states lor Esh and wildlife restore.<br />
ASBURY<br />
Th& caravan <strong>of</strong> dignitaries will be<br />
Ulte Mayer, 118, MabeUo Albany<br />
• r-w vw% xHDmHJWWU..m.-1-u »^««. v^, friuvi Ion will WX14 tacal IA^CU J20.»knUb«i, JMV.^illBlini. Hio inn fund* FIlfVH and Floss Urns, also with 118. and<br />
met here by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mydran-' will be uvoilabie at the bwlimhv ai Peg Wiegand and Peg Atkinson. BAKERY<br />
9:00 A. M.-^ HOLY CC<br />
gea Trail Queen. Janet Tarves who the new fiscal year which W July a.<br />
9*0 A. M._ FAMILY^<br />
1161 ASBURY AVE.<br />
, 11.00 A. M.— H0LY< '<br />
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-, 'iV. -.TV •;. „.<br />
Those playing East-West and coming<br />
in above m-erngu were Mlrtaro<br />
Klcklina aid her nutnw, 1MH. K«y<br />
Rlchter anl He Bolnni, 122, Mir<br />
ban Seaman and Ethel Bettolot,<br />
U7, Louise Hitchlngs and Am<br />
Eteunpflg. HC, Alto Brennan<br />
Mazie Deiiher, 115. Ann Blakoley<br />
BBd Charlotte Vaughn, U3M, and<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Gi.iuch. 110.<br />
Duplicate Bridge giunes an tfay><br />
ed at the Yacht Qub every Tuesday<br />
for members only. '<br />
An average <strong>of</strong> 84 was made at<br />
the Luray Duplicate Bridge master<br />
point game played Wednesday even-<br />
Bg. »<br />
Playing North-South Bad taking<br />
muster points were Mldrcd Grubb<br />
and Margaret Stmt with 32Mi. Master<br />
paints for die OM-Wtm suction (<br />
Lalne with 112.<br />
Other NorUvSouth players above<br />
average were Mr. aid Mm. a C.<br />
Waltr.ce. K, VI Rcdrosian and OUve<br />
Mahony, B, Walter DeMaris and<br />
Helen Sedan, SWi. Helen MeGui.<br />
gan aad Nan Monthao, gg£. •. and<br />
Mary du'l*r arid Bel Frinrh, M.<br />
Runrjenup In the East-West see.<br />
ttoB *m Mr, and Mrs, Wilson<br />
Smjth, 94%, Theresa Aleximder and<br />
StUae DeMaris, 89, and Olga Pcn-<br />
BBehta and Maty Beeotte, 84.<br />
Luray Duplicate Bridge games<br />
a played every Wednesuiiy at<br />
7:30 p.m. in the Farashian Building,<br />
8th st. and Haven av. POT pUiying<br />
wrvatiorB aiil 339-2150 or 399-2IW1.<br />
An S4' overage tor North-South<br />
and MMi far aa-West waw made<br />
the Bojtwonl DupU««e ^g#<br />
Bame played Wednesky evening.<br />
Ing the NartliSauth was Melady<br />
5wtt and Josh Mies woe high<br />
with 106W. and « Me ^twean Jane<br />
¥aung and Rod BtBbytheil and<br />
Dave Hutehtnsaj and SteM Senft<br />
with 9t>6 made -sccaiil Also above<br />
average wrre Mr and Mrs. Ralph<br />
Leaner and Lariy Carsten and Dwi<br />
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OPEN EVERY DAY<br />
SUNDAYat 7 A.M.<br />
FRESH BAKED ON<br />
THE PREMISES<br />
HEARTH BREAD<br />
• PASTRIES •<br />
PUS • ROLLS<br />
LIMON N MM(N«UI MM(N« PIE<br />
Md CINNAMON INNAMON UNS BUNS<br />
ARE OUR UR SPECIALTIES<br />
SEC<br />
CHURCH <strong>of</strong> the<br />
UONGPORT,<br />
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The Rt¥, JamesF...<br />
Seaman's Church Institute <strong>of</strong> ]<br />
• , _ ~ ' • • • - •—-~^,i<br />
An AtlivB Prstoitant Episcopal ChihA'u3<br />
WiLCOMINO iVIRYONi OF ALL'f^*<br />
•. k jPWSTING COLORJ<br />
••eh Sunday at fh. Family r !<br />
JOHNSON'S ELECTRIC PRESENTS ~i<br />
GENERAL ELECTRICS<br />
Bet Snnurtfiini<br />
UMITID HMI ONLY!... fp.cl.l Ol aMrarfMrttiNi -t .rtr. (#,,<br />
Biiy to Buy on CECG Credit Flui<br />
BIG "<br />
REFRIO<br />
FREEZER!<br />
Moves o/i<br />
cleaning, O<br />
curejy in pl<br />
cu. ft total [<br />
lbs <strong>of</strong> frozen font<br />
29!<br />
BIG, "NO-GUESSWOI<br />
WAS)<br />
(o Buy on CECC Credit Phnl<br />
r<br />
EXTRA!<br />
iFtSwirl Dlipansrrl<br />
jpl-Swirljulo<br />
adds f.ibnc<br />
your waili. And<br />
washes any<br />
out guesS<br />
press <strong>of</strong> t<br />
CE ii<br />
or 5pecnl<br />
up to 1 I<br />
EXTRA!<br />
RotlMtrfewMiRMftl<br />
HI<br />
SALE PRICED! * ELE'<br />
219i RAN!<br />
lighted oveiiW(U|*l<br />
door. AtHOir-"'<br />
limor and clot<br />
ton control i<br />
heats. J337.. "•,*;:.«<br />
"-£«iy Va Buy on GECt Credit PI^J 1 ' -r \<br />
JOHNSON'S ELEC<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS •' RESIDENTIAL A<br />
944 AStilRY AV£NllE<br />
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 7 P. M. TO 9 P;»<br />
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Y, JUNE W T9o7<br />
iHNSON'SJ?!<br />
Asbury Avenue oi#ari city, N. J.<br />
IRF RAFTS "Special ^M<br />
MATCHBOX SERIES <strong>On</strong>ly 49c each<br />
)ELS • MAGAZINES • PAPER BACKS<br />
•k OPEN 9 A. M. to 8:30 P, M. DAILY<br />
Intimate<br />
j that she'll<br />
f show <strong>of</strong>f<br />
! to eveiyone!<br />
? Custom-eraf led Any threi Initials!<br />
PIN<br />
ray own IniiiaU __, #<br />
into a pcnsonalized pin el<br />
j beauty. Preetouj indeed, to<br />
: In Sterling<br />
Sliver<br />
Silver<br />
innali and in meaning. Perfect for<br />
•.igi blrthdayi, anniversaries, any special<br />
'*• Jay. Tastefully gift.boMd. Allow 1<br />
In 14K Yellow Oold weeks for delivery,<br />
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Thomas Jewelers<br />
825 Aibury Avenue<br />
& G ELECTRONICS<br />
130 ASBURY AVI. OCIAN CITY, N, J.<br />
ALWRIOHT — Otnerai MihifBr — —<br />
LOOK AT THIS FANTASTIC<br />
Gibson VALUE'.!<br />
GIANT 21 CU. FT.<br />
CAPACITY, ^<br />
MODERN<br />
ISIDE-BY-SIDEI<br />
FROST-CLEAR"<br />
REFRIGERATOR-<br />
FREEZER!<br />
$478,88-* —<br />
LOOK AT THIS FANTASTIC<br />
Gibson VALUEM<br />
5000-B.T.O.<br />
CAPACITY! -<br />
Flig into rtgnlor |<br />
hoDtohold enrreit for<br />
mwlti-roon coolingl<br />
Pateil«d "Air Swt.p" wild<br />
POWER DRIVEN LOUVERS<br />
givts wall-to-wall cooling.<br />
fF j LOOKAT THIS FANTASTIC<br />
I {GibsonVALUEM<br />
CCP<br />
SPECIAL<br />
"14"<br />
FROST-CLEAR<br />
REFRIGERATOR<br />
.FREEZER<br />
10-YEAR WARRANTY<br />
GIBSON PRODUCTS<br />
Mon. thru Fri. 'til 9<br />
Saturday 'til 6<br />
TALESW&CT^^ MA J0R APPLIANCES<br />
399;-4398 * *<br />
WBW<br />
Nutoon QwncU Degree o< Booalion-<br />
^r& floreTKx? M. Budan^llQ^ni will<br />
taa pubHc csml party, 8 p.m.. tn thespaalt<br />
on "Tfiq Cross—§yjnbdl <strong>of</strong><br />
Amertffln Legjon HtfL<br />
hoe-<br />
King <strong>of</strong> Cauhs DuJHMs BtSi%o<br />
gome. 8 p^n., in the EtiU^n Build<br />
Ing, Sitt gt and Hwmi av. Por play-<br />
Ing reservomons oulU 822-teL<br />
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Beadiognilben Square Dunce Qub.<br />
S;3O p.m.. In the Youth Center.<br />
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10:30 p.m. en lbs MuMo Hs,<br />
SUNDAY Hirwtfi THURtOAY—<br />
Free concprta by Ocam CS(y Muniuipeil<br />
<strong>On</strong>lniStra, 1 p.m.. on the<br />
MuMc Her,<br />
MONDAY— '"<br />
g at* inner meeting,<br />
8:18 p,m., at White tML<br />
* • *<br />
King <strong>of</strong> Clubs Duplicate<br />
me, 1 p,DL, in tta Ftunshlan UM<br />
ir«, Sth Eft. and Havm av. Ftor (4iy-<br />
Uv reservations " '<br />
SOMERS POINT — A report on<br />
the cakeleaH cako mlQ recently coo-<br />
ducted by Oark-Eaiasai, Unit 352<br />
American Legion Auxiliary was<br />
given by Mrs. Mike Mrvlca at the<br />
ine Ostello, and held In Mrs Oost£A!o<br />
CHy fireworks tlspJey at dusk on<br />
the beach between 5* and Oh Sts<br />
OoUeBe mm? Donee, | njn,, In<br />
Oanvenflon HaJL<br />
PERFECT AVBIUOE<br />
Fred W. Klein, Jr., rf 322 E Surf<br />
rd.. was one <strong>of</strong> 51 atuderts at Le-<br />
Wgji UniversSly to ncfatovc a perfect<br />
Concert by HuAJaiQcM <strong>On</strong>ral So- ^Venice tor tfic £^ndng. sixui^er.<br />
day, 8 p.m. on the Mu^c Pier. Kldn. an <strong>Ocean</strong> Clity High SIIMKII<br />
RrsiduaJte. will enter his surtur year<br />
SATURDAY ttirwtfi TUEStHAr-<br />
In tho loll. Ho Is die BUD <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Fred W. Klein.<br />
f It also was announced (hat Miss<br />
Sustui Brovermon is representing<br />
$ home in PhllAoelphld, the Unit at Girls' State held Oils<br />
Appraxlrnaditly 70 persons were week in New Brunswick<br />
gue&ts Bt. th£ lniffut dinner rtigtiijgiit The fimt nomination <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
ant) the Mggest stuprase was tlte ar- will be hekl at the meeting Monday,<br />
rival <strong>of</strong> their daughter and l&nnnth-<br />
July 3, and a card party is schedold<br />
grandson, Mrs O D Chase and<br />
O D, Jr. from LIB Angeles. GaUf uled tor July 17.<br />
Mrs Dnschlor Is the {armcr Vir- Mrs. Lillian Knccht presided and<br />
ginia FQiintulUr <strong>of</strong> FU]nf)c^pbiE3L. Mr opening end closing prayers were<br />
Diisehlrr also is hum FtiUudclftfiUi, read by Mrs. Addph Stolzcr. Others<br />
and they have been summer residents present wenj Mrs. Settle Rombo.<br />
here for a number <strong>of</strong> years. Mis Balpb HnrnasnMrs Bertrom<br />
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TASTY TAKE-OUT FOODS<br />
Potato Salad<br />
Baked Beans<br />
Macaroni Salad<br />
Cole Slaw<br />
— YOUR CHOICE —<br />
CUT FRESH COLD CUTS<br />
— NOT<br />
DOZENS OF SANDWICH SELECTIONS<br />
INCLUDING ROAST Blip and<br />
CORNED BEEF . HOAG1ES - STEAK SUBS<br />
399^4700<br />
PHONE YOUR<br />
ORDER ,<br />
IT WILL •• READY FOR YOU WHIN YOU STOP r<br />
DELICATESSEN<br />
HUFF'S<br />
and LUNCHEONETTE<br />
80S OCEAN AVENUE<br />
Less work for"<br />
Father on the Fourth<br />
weekend when you<br />
shop at HUFFS<br />
YES, WE<br />
HAVE<br />
MEYER'S<br />
ICECREAM<br />
OPIN EVERY NITE TIL<br />
A personal<br />
note<br />
from<br />
Frank and<br />
Karn,.MrfL Katlnyu Oiirloj, Mm<br />
Getfatkfc Uwd Mm Allim Fan.W,<br />
Mrs. IJlIlun