

Refreshments were sorv following the ^meeting. Other baked goods sales will be unflducted throughout su.rimer rs- Mabel Rahn won tin. Stella Trout, Z4I Centrof oV., Thursday, lost week. Zeta Chapter, meetintf et the home of Mrs. This is a most| Impressive and satisfying servm which each Sunday Brings an in spiring message from Linn Bowman D,D, who has been serving us pas- Baked Goods Sale Plan* were completed for fl baked floods snle ui Thuraton's Market, to* morrow (Saturdny> by the Omcgn Lambda Psl Sorority. This Sunday the annual fiagrais* ing ceremony will take place during the Sunday School period which starts at 9:45, Morning Worship be- gins at 11 o'clock. phasts on the weekly Thursday evening movies which have been so papular in other summers.

The youngsters are starting their evenings of fun and frolic in the Hall, with special em. Following the renovations comes a renewal of interest in the use of these buildings.

Due to the efforts and generosity of the various organisations of the Union -the-Sea and to friends in the community the grounds have been graded and graveled and the Hall covered with shingles and painted. and Asbury av., now occupied by Matching Chapel and Chapel Hall, have assumed an extremely neat look since last we saw them. Attendance has been good from the beginning and crows by leans end bounds from week to week. We extend sincere sympathy to their families, * s f Mils Linda Dt A/mend Is to be commended upon her fine work in opening and directing the Sunday School for the pre-season visitors. Others who ore gone are Amos Dotierer, Donald Dugan, and Henry Perry. He will be missed greatly by those for and with whom he worked. South Ocean City Continued from page 1 Cook who for many years tended his lovely garden on Central ay, between 49th and 60th its. Interment will be In Greenwood Ct netery, Plcasantvllle.

Somers Point, where services will be con- ducted Sunday lit 2 p. Atlantic City There will be a viewing tomorrow (Saturday) from 7 to B p. He.was a member of thejKnights of Pythias and of Pequod Tribe. AT Somers point MerUand, of Ventnor, ana George. Phone 0224 iitniuitiiiiiniiiitiitiii if thfee font. Rena Try CAMPBELL'S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT SOUTHERN IIIIIMIIIUUIIIinmiiif Eat It Here or Home-It's Delicious El Asbury Ave. He is survived by his wife, Sally (, Smith a daughter, Mrs. He resided for 22 yean in Ventnor, where he was co-owner with hii sons in a Ash market. of 12 George St., Somers Point, died early Wednes- day, as a result of a stroke he suf- fered Tuesday night, Mr. Point Man Dies, Following Stroke Funend on Sunday For David D.Interment will be at the Provincial Mother House, Ammen- dale, Md. m., and Maw of Requiem at the tome community on Saturday. Office of the Dead will be recited at the Catholic Protectory today (Friday) at 4 p. nil eight "of bis lite ha «M atationed at the.Catholic Protectory. Washing- Pittsburgh and Jer- &r, During the. Ig career called him to mi Brothers' schools in Baltimore. hd entered the Chrls- : at the age of 16.Best, ol a heart ail- r Anthony, who «u TT, had 'Of the congregation He had been active before hi* death, p his annual re* d»y he was stricken, jb Young, December 4. Rest Victim Qervaaian Anthony, i Brothers of the Chrli-, died Wednesday morn.
