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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AND CONFIDENCE<br />
JOSEPH<br />
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iMawBtttstnm Mumim<br />
^MXm^f Oongresanan. •<br />
W»S^iSjpW H 4 3&wi Sandman said he fa paJS<br />
torijiwlee anfl tally, eoneertied with flu dMerim<br />
gmiOCtAM iCI1TtSlNtWli,.tf B^R<br />
Assume that all people,<br />
Wr opliUon in this regard. Be prt-f<br />
I pared for certain disiippoliilnnails an I<br />
| ivaitT without wasting too much flmel<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>it tma mistakes, but don't Uve _<br />
with them. f<br />
You cannot luni from shyness to<br />
nnfjdonee in a single day. You haw<br />
to build confidence, stop by step.<br />
"I an,, to jump Info a deep, pool or river.<br />
ana maintained to<br />
b ? •»**•<br />
•JL^r" W ^*" I my shyness, Wauie give me m ant. " ia >- DM jilBiiTlliCTINe<br />
Sandman «. -« ^J^ ^ - •- JJJ^-^^^-^Jjl JSJi fti!^«_. «"<br />
j FB*BjinBi3F studies, ^* en ' wiU »to «"' U^ Haw,<br />
improved wuerway wouM provide<br />
many taereasBd economlB benefits<br />
and meajrfes,<br />
ONDERUND<br />
'• 14 RIDES = =<br />
«»«» MONDAY THRU SATURDAY<br />
^ ^ foe 11-30 P,<br />
*ji*Aiue row WHILE RibiNe<br />
f omifm A.M.<br />
wUdi records<br />
«• "iv.i van,<br />
iSSf 8 * 11 .'•',!••';''.<br />
THE CIR«<br />
SOMERS POIN<br />
t VVe/cpine ^ w^opai aw»di, .- , ••*»••••-.••••>•<br />
Id ^: v Wu* a« and h^^^^ft^S A/tflflUft:fflOW-'<br />
i Louis are newcomers into in Newtown iqmn, pa I W | ,, ^ .•<br />
^n|^(Iyjrf year round Medford Latas and ii grandchildren. 5®f /|| ^ UffUSt '<<br />
*K ,5S T 6 **?" PlR^iCf MATCH i • B Seventh Annual AUantie aiorea<br />
m.;mm spring nflerjum. -«««^ WATCH- Mi^ show will take place Aug.<br />
lH!T8;for many yeajj, TOey -a. you wish to marry my daugh- us 22, 23 and « at the Beth Judah<br />
ing thoto home ttt 2SS8 West tor? Do you think you're sujtrf?" auditorium In Ventnor, It wUl be<br />
" x eenajnly rlp.^lr. With her eharni open to the public with all it<br />
j« is a reUred construotjon imd Hour monay, we went made tor on ejdjIbiUon tor saje Bom 11 a.m.<br />
; and att have joined Holy each other." until M pjn. except Thursday, the<br />
-•" ~ =^ JinU day, when the show will dime<br />
II I 'C 1234-1242 Boardwalk V<br />
I L L O RESTAURANT & CUM BAR<br />
eeon Clfy'i <strong>On</strong>ly Boardwalk Clam Bar<br />
erving - LUNCH - DINNER<br />
ITEAMED CLAMS • SEAFOOD - COCKTAILS<br />
DELICIOUS SHORE DINNERS<br />
TRY OUR 4 P, M. TO 8 P, M. DINNER<br />
SPECIALS EVERY NIGHT<br />
LUNCHEON<br />
SPECIAL 12-3<br />
COMPLETE<br />
SEAFOOD MENU<br />
1.00<br />
CHARCOAL<br />
•ROILED STBAKS ft CHOP!<br />
12 NOON "TIL 9 P. M,<br />
"Gourmet Dining if Scotch Prices"<br />
German & American Cuisine <<br />
• SA06RBRATEN * ROULADEN<br />
• GOULASH • POTATO PANCAKES Mm<br />
SERVE YOURSELF<br />
•rNlifait (Daily Incl, Sun.) from I At Our Mielaui<br />
I A. M. • Dinner (Weakday.) from I<br />
4:38 P. M, Sun. from 4 P. M. If<br />
SALAD BAR<br />
at i p,m.<br />
The merchandise to be olfered<br />
Ms year will cover a wjde varisd<br />
soope in an effort to have semottiini<br />
for everone at a price level<br />
Qiat will bejpn with modest amounts<br />
for the novice up to more significant<br />
sums lor the seasoned eollector,<br />
Browidns is invited.<br />
As In former years luncheon and<br />
dinner parties are Invited but reservatioiH<br />
are requested in advance in<br />
order to assure service, Hie Antique<br />
Krrefory which is compiled taeh<br />
year listing anttaue dsle« <strong>of</strong> a wide<br />
area will be given to all patrons<br />
<strong>of</strong> the show as a useful souvenir<br />
*- u - • *•—oughout the year.<br />
landise <strong>of</strong>fered this year<br />
will Include eWMi,. tfaasware, dolls,<br />
Iron toys, and banks, books, stamps,<br />
and coins, linen;!, furniture, jewelry,<br />
clocks, watches, leaded glass shades,<br />
lamps and kitchen accessories.<br />
to are ineUned to rliinlt tove at<br />
firat Eilglit Is iiitaJuaUon at first sight.<br />
H you are smarter ttion anyone<br />
Jse around you, keep it to youmcU.<br />
,ubel<br />
WHERE DELIGHTFUL DINING BEGINS —<br />
STEAKS CHiDPS SEAFOOD and ITALIAN CUISINE<br />
MAG'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
anb LOUNGE<br />
OPEN DAILY 4 P,M,<br />
SUNDAY AT NOON<br />
King Arthur Lounge •:• Cimsl<strong>of</strong> Dinlnei Reom -:- Marine A Uliiir* Dinlni Room<br />
PHONI 927-27B9 or 927-4360<br />
8 SHQRi ROAD SOMIRS POINT. N, J.<br />
S08 SHQRi ROAD<br />
Double-Ring Ceremony Unites S<br />
Mary A, Rubba, John M.Hartig 8<br />
St. Joseph' R.C, Ouirch in fflm. a wedding Wp to gamuda, Hiey wUl S<br />
monton was Uie setting last Satur- make flteir home In Elmhurst, III. %<br />
day morning for the weddim <strong>of</strong> Miss 1W her travelling outfit the bride "<br />
Btory A. Rubba and John M, Harts, selected a beige and pink linen suit<br />
The Rev, John Rubba, uncle <strong>of</strong> the wift bone aecessariis.<br />
bride, <strong>of</strong>fidated at the clouble-ring -riio bride is a graduate el St.<br />
ceremony. , Joseph's School in Hammonton, ftn- •<br />
and M, Russe<br />
monton. The bridegroom ii the son She is a teacher. The bridegroom<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. »md Mrs, FBu! R, Hartg, was graduated from McOomogh JBl<strong>of</strong><br />
17 W, Miiitartfi rd,, ftls city, taw SrtraJ, C. W.^^ QoUega <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs, mnk jarwna, cousin <strong>of</strong> ^ ^ , 'ffl^ ^tAj<br />
the bride, <strong>of</strong> Iftramonton, was ma- "J aigineer wrth Edde Batteries.<br />
Oat <strong>of</strong> honor. The bridesmaids ~ ~ ^ ~<br />
were mm Joan N, Hartii, <strong>of</strong> ttus ALWAYS<br />
citt'. sister <strong>of</strong> the bridepmim; Mrs. The good thing about beAnlng<br />
Ouistopher D'Alessio,, rf Iftwer. at tte bottom is that you always have<br />
town. Pa.; and Miss Diane J, something solid to go back to.<br />
Rubba, <strong>of</strong> Mannnonton, sister <strong>of</strong> the ' —<br />
bride.<br />
Peter* V, O<strong>of</strong>fey, <strong>of</strong> Bln^iamioii,<br />
N,Y,, was best man, and assisting<br />
as usliers were Matthew J. Rubba,<br />
<strong>of</strong> OoUinpwood, Robert P. Baldaul.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Palmyra, and GeHiM Goldstein,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Yontara, N,Y,<br />
Given in marrtage by her father,<br />