Production Maniijforj^. =*AGE 5 of the chamber 0r j| HIGH TIDES • i ^till accepting aw?J HAMPTON HARBOR Tempo Chamber Seeks and hopes to have ;j?S Daylight Saving Time . >-mpete for this year’s tj.f Thursday 9:46 a.m. 8.2 For I The pageant will }* h/ July 18 10:04 p.m. 9.8 Beadi Business •»l girls, as of early the Casino Ballroom J Friday 10:44 a.m. 8.2 The H i have signified their flowers anri July 19 imr ill 10:58, p.m. 8.9 T re n t will jiai uujiunHh #m l-.iuis. among other Saturday 11:38 a.m. 0J> ary quart A.M. Shutdown is> Hampton Beach fabulous. Each year history 1* Mass ; Brenda Colt, IT, Lowell made with the most outstanding M waiting the winner, i j July 20 11:49 p.m. 10.0 Min while The directors of me Hamp­ t»unt on July 23 at Mass.: Patricia Curtin, 17. Law Hampton Beach of 198J j H fact firing that ninny girls have Sunday 12:29 p.m. 8.5 I ce fucil ton Bench Chamber 0. *. Ballroom. They will re nee. Mass.; Mary Lou Clin­ . rowned at the Coronation J July 21 cl ruction. merce recently voted to send n coveted spot g, nr on to compete in tlu> Miss Universe, mid ton, 18, Arlington, Mass.; Jan in August. Monday 12:39 a.m. 9.8 Thro up letter to all business establish­ no>v held by Mi> ; Jonnyc Mc- ice G. Fay. IS. Methuen. Mass. Pictures July 22 ments at Hampton Beach other lesser contests. Some have many of 1:17 p.m. 8.5 ihe Ha n I.end of Hampton who only last Pauline Morin 19. Manchester y ears contestants as Tuesday 1:26 a.m. which remain open all night or also 'detained top notch modeling 9.6 Precinct Saturday evening was Doris Mathieu, 20. Manchester those of pust years may b< July 23 2:03 p.m. 8.4 nolice do nearly all night and to ask jobs, others movie contracts and crowned as Miss New Hump- e had a wonder* and Darlene Jeanne Brown, 17 at the chamber of comi Wednesday 2:12 a.m. 0.2 fee apac their cooperation in a volun­ shire for the Miss Universe con­ still others hnv tary closing during specified ful time according to pageant Lowell. Mass. office. July 24 2:48 p.m. 8.2 Hampton test. Thursday 2:58 a.ra. 8.7 early morning hours. officials. VOL. XXXVI, NO. 4 HcmX^TalhAd^or. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1963 FREE The chamber officials said The 21 newcomers will bring July 25 3:34 p.m. 8.0 the total of girls who have par­ Registered to date are tin they would seek on a voluntary following girls including Dam basis to have all business es­ ticipated over the years to ap­ proximately 400 contestants O’Neil. 18. Methuen, Mass.; An ou trust your Doctor, you con tablishments w h i c h remain Regiitored Phormocist to fill all from all over the United States, ita Brenda Mello, 21, Lowell open throughout the early morn­ Mass.; Joan Ellen Phalen, 18 s with professional precision. ing hours to close for any five Canada and Cuba. This year’s Prompt Service Always ll»th annual pageant will have North Andover, Mass.; Ann M 40 Beach Beauties Vie For hour period between 12 mid­ one note of sadness as the man Dunham, 18. Woburn, Mass. night and 6 a m. A lid a Bossie, 17. Portsmouth Phone The chamber officials also who conceived the idea some 16 years ago will not be present. Catherine LaPlante, 17, Ports W A 6-3344 stated they agreed with the pre­ mouth; Jacqueline A. Dwyer cinct commissioners that more Bedford, Mass.; Suzanne Regan State Police help is needed at Located in The High Sfnrt Miss Hampton Beach Crown Hi, Salem; Nancy Jonn Brack the beach particularly where arking Lot, Hampton C«<* there is so much state property, ett, 17, Brighton. Mass.; Eliza­ The first major attraction of the local summer rec­ beth Joan Mansur. 17, Gardner including the Hampton Beach 9 om-6 pm. Closed Sundays & HoLdcy reation season, the Miss Hampton Beach Beauty Pag­ State Park and Sea Shell, in­ Mass.; Lorrie Gagne, 17. Nash- eant for 1963, will be held at the Casino Ballroom next volved. Tuesday evening, July 23 at 8:30 p.m. They also noted that they de- finetly felt that all the propos­ Close to 40 girls from many areas are expected to als previously given in regard participate in the 16th annual affair with the cherished to possible solutions to curb title of Miss Hampton Beach at stake. Most of the girls problems such as have cropped will be eyeing the enviable positions held last year by up tlie past two years should be B o iu O n e Miss Sandie Kaye of Plaistow, first girl seriously considered. They feel it will take a combination of billiards to win the title, and Miss Jonnye McLeod, present title- both state police help and such holder and first Hampton girl to gain the top honors. measures as curfews, ordinances Both girls were later named to participate in the Miss and other proposals aimed in the Universe contest. Miss McLeod is presently in Miami right direction to completely participating in the Miss USA and Miss Universe con­ remedy the situation. tests together with two other New England states win­ In a recent letter to town of­ ficials, it was noted that Gov. ners with whom she participated at Hampton Beach last John King was aware of the season. situation and that more state As in the past, for some of the girls come evening’s police officers have been as­ signed to the Seacoast area. It end, there will be sadness while for others there will be was also stated that other state joy. For all, a cherished experience never to be for­ police help would be available gotten. New friendships will be made, some of which if needed. will last a lifetime. Others will find the contest the The directors, however, con­ beginning of a brilliant future. Backstage, the girls will tinued to commence taking other display nervousness and emotion. On stage, they will strides to put Hampton Beach back to the noted family beach show poise, personality, talent and a sincere desire to of the past with the announce­ win. ment of the letter which would Over the years, the BEACHCOMBER has had more be sent out in the near future than a passing interest in the show which has become requesting the business owners to cooperate in the five houi probably the greatest single attraction in the Hampton early morning closing hour. FERNCROFT RECREATION CENTER Beach summer entertainment program. One of the A 5TREET TEL. 6-3410 HAM PTO N BEACH Eastern seaboard’s largest and most fascinating beauty shows, the Miss Hampton Beach pageant as it is known today got its start on an idea conceived by the former ______OPEN YEAR ROUND editor of the BEACHCOMBER, the late Edward S. Seavey, Jr. During the summers of 1916 and 1947, Mr..Seavey organized the Miss Cover Girl contests. In 1948. the Mail in the seacoast area be- local chamber of commerce took up the lead given by ran ‘ zipping” last Monday as Mr. Seavey and thus was born, 16 years ago, the Miss the Post Office department in­ 200 Bikes Hampton Beach beauty pageant. A note of sadness will augurated its zone improve­ With ment plan, better known as In Excellent Condition In the Penthouse be seen at this year’s show, however, as Mr. Seavey who the ZIP code. 20 - 24 - 26" Automatic Pinsetters Well Ventilated attended the 15th anniversary of the affair last year as In announcing the ZIP code, an honored guest, only recently died. S Good Lanes I ost Office officials said the Fluorescent The story of the pageant down through the years program using a five-number Tandems has been nothing short of fabulous to say the least. code with addressee will speed Good Pins mail deliveries and reduce the 3-Speeds Lighted Each vear new history has been made. A search of the chance of mis-sent mail. Courteous BEACHCOMBER files has revealed a f e w interesting The first number in the code Regulars 9 I# statistics worth mentioning in conjunction with the 16th !L N> En*lan'1 area, j* Friendly Service annual pageant. the second for the state, the 7 Brunswig Equipped with Lights at t A ir Cooled Perhaps one of the most incredible stories connected tmrd for the area distribution Strollers & Trikes (or Tot Pocket Tables with the contest over the years was brought to light last « C l i t y ,BSt tW° f0r th* Bowl to Stay Slim” Try Our New Sting Ray year by the previous titleholder, Miss Sandie Kaye of ^ Wall to Wall Carpeting Plaistow. Competing in the program in 1960, after urg­ ZIP code numbers assigned Open Weekdays & Sundays 1 various communities in this b o w l in g ing from her friends, Sandie placed second. A month area are: later, she took top honors in the Miss New England con- ______• BILLIARDS test and the next year was back at the beach again. j^jjgg UNIVERSE CONTESTANTS from New England held what seemed like a class reunion as °vfi42; Ha,nplQ” ' A l b b ic y c l e s 9:30 A M. TO MIDNIGHT is N°rth Hampton audience6to^become the firaTgiri*UhoM bot^th? titles the, boarded .he plane at Logan International airport last Wednesday evening for their trip to o f- ! Ry« Beach 7:30 A M. TO MIDNIGHT „ West Rye, 03891- Of Mi33 New England and Miss Hampton Beach simul- Miami. Florida. Three of the girls. Miss New Hampshire. Jonnye McLeod of Hampton. Miss Seabrook. 03874 9 anc BOWLING b il l ia r d s taneously. Massachusetts, Su-Su Smith of Newton Upper Falls. Mass, and . Ellen Centerbar, 1:00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT b ic y c l e s Not satisfied with these achievements, Sandie later all competed against one another at local Hampton Beach contests last year. The three girls 8 00 A M. TO MIDNIGHT became Miss New Hampshire 1962 for the Miss Universe shown above, who competed locally, ran the number to ten girls in the 15 years of local contests contest and set a sparkling example for Other gills to have gone on to take part either in the Miss America or Miss Universe contests. Shown as l A 1 follow as she placed filth in the Miss I SA contend. they prepared to depart for Miami Beach. Florida are. left to right. Miss Centerbar. Miss McLeod, t r a d in g POST Equally exciting has been the story Ot the first local %Iiss Smith, and Laurel Baker. and Gail Dinan. . Not shown was Miss lin S ' H,l’ h" ° ' »' 7th St, girl to rise to local beauty contest fame. Jonnye McLeod Rhode Island. Rosemarie Dickinson. The New England contestants will be seen via CBS television HAMPTON BEACH likewise placed among- the top five girls ■n t ^ earher Universe pageant Saturday evening. July 20. For All Your Neec your comfort ^ beach contest prior to taking the coveted Miss Hampton 5 BEAUTIES — (Continued on Page U) T h e BEACHCOMBER An average of 20 million per, PA G E 3 sons was injured at home each ?AG E 2 a 1 . vr-__ ‘ Kuinff worn back >AGE 2 at Niagara is being worn back year in the two-year period Tempo about five, feet each year. The July, 1959, through June, 1061, - Outings Designed ledge nt American Falls is re- the U. S. Public Health Service Seacoast Area Church Services For 1 ceding by nbout one-half foot reports. \ - 3 | % per year BEACH North Hampton, ft30 a5n* ' The Hi T.V. Rentals Community Church (Protestant, Episcopal—High street, Hamp- ment will Vacationers non-gectarjarv) D street and i ton. Communion, 8 a.m., third ary quart BY DAY OR WEEK Ashworth avenue, Sunday Sunday of the month. Mom- son while Vacationers socking diversion ^ *'”**'»» O'CLOCK morning, 10:30 a.m. Visiting ing prayer and sermon at lice facil All Portable Sets from their day-to-day activities pastors. 9:30 a.m. ••••» i*» • •• •• Et ruction. Trailways buses depart uail> SALISBURY BEACH will welcome special one-day for these two areas,__frAlU from -St. Patrick’s Church (Roman St. Andrews by - the - sea, Rye. Throug a * A V .» ••. a /I 111* outings now being offered by Hampton Beach, Portsmouth, Every Nile Dancing with Frankie Cav r* nr* r - Catholic) Church street. Sun­ 8 a.m., communidn;-fTl:00 the H an Trailways to favorite New day masses, 6-7-7:45-8:30- a.m.. Morning Prayer. “^Com­ 7‘rrcinct BOBBIE’S Dover and Rochester. Twist and Popular Dancing Hampshire locations. In addition, the Mount Wash­ 9:15-10-10:45-11:30 a.m. Sept. munion 1st Sunday each police tie KIMBALL REAL ESTATE Convenient round-trip sched­ EVERY MON. NIGHT 22 - Oct. 13, 10:30 a.m. only. month. * ' ice spat ington tour also is available to BIG JAM SESSION ules a llo w you to depart in the Near Eostom Dancing Daily masses, 7:30. First Fri­ Hampton vacationers staying at Alton Every Sun. Afternoon Methodist — Lafayette road, morning, enjoy an exciting Bay, Wolfeboro. Center Ossipee, day 6^0-7^30-8^0 a.m. - 5:00 Available 7 Days change of scenery, and return *V p.m. Benediction, Sundays, Hampton. 8:30. i attd . 11:00 Conway and North Conway, Directly on tht Ocean a.m.. Church school, i i a.m., to your vacation center in ample while those vacationing at Rye BAR 4 OCEAN n Front — Opposite * 1 Holy days and First Fridays, A Week 'Til 10 P.M. time for evening activities. 7:30 p.m. Confession, Satur- July and August. Diaha-JDe- Beach, Farmington and New LOUNGE Fun-O-Rama Park votion 926-3222. Two separate tours are of­ Durham, may leave, via Trail- • days, Eves of Feasts, 1st Fri­ 12 T St., Hampton Beach fered, including a visit to the ways, for the Lake W innipe- days at 4 and 7:30 p.m. Roman Catholic -7 - Lafayette summit of Mount Washington, road, Hampton. Masses: 6:30, snukee tour. TOWN Tel. WA 6-2359 and a four-hour sail around The one-day excursion to the 7:30. 8:30, 9:30/ 10:45,-11:45. summit of Mount Washington Advent — High street, Hamp­ June 30 - Sept. 1. August!s. ton. .0^5 a.m.. Sunday school; includes a comfortable Trail- hours to be announced. Mass 11:00 a.m., sermon. 1st Friday 7:30 a-m. and ways ride to the Glen House, \ and an auto trip on the famous Baptist — Winnacunnet road, 5 p.m. Confession'SajkirtTay Toll Highway en route to New Hampton, ll:6(f'a.m., Church afternoon, 4:00- p.mi "SxtuC- DEEP FISHING CASINO day evening 7:$0r Noveira, England’s highest peak. school, 11 a.m. Vacationers who wish to by- Exeter road, Hampton Falls, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. TRIPS TWICE DAILY Route 1-A, Seabrook Beach — i pass Glen House may go to 9:30 a.m.. Church sjhool; BALLROOM 10:30 a.m., Wor I.ip. -'Sunday masses hourly on the I scenic North Comvay for lunch, hour from 8 to 11:00 a.m. k sightseeing, and a ride on the Congregational — Winnacunnet Skimpbile up Cranniore Moun­ road, Hampton. U:30 a.m. in Non-Sectarian — Union Chapel ■ June, July and August. — Little Boar’s Head (on tain. Other alternative itiner­ FRIDAY, JULY 19 2M aries also are available. Little River Congregational-1 Fuller estate 1 Morning serv­ r *• A ride, via Trailways bus, to Christian — Atl&nti? avenue, ice, 11:00 a.rn. Guest speakers I Alton Bay. and a leisurely lunch at popular Weirs Beach pre­ f cedes the relaxing boat tour of DAVE BRU6ECK beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee LADIES SUMMER aboard the modern craft. Mount ■ S M B I Washington. QUARTET BESIDE THE POOL at the Hollingworth Hotel, the above four Miss Hampton Reach contestants The Ric Roc, 40-Ft. Party Boat Lake Winnipesaukee is re- became acquainted prior to taking to the stage at the Casino Ballroom next Tuesday erening. | nowned for its clear waters, I natural beauty, and breeze- Shown seated are Brenda Ahlstrom, 18, Gardner, Mass., and Elizabeth Mansur. 17. Gardner. Mass. DRESS swept Reaches. Known as the SATURDAY, JULY 20 Standing are Gayle Trackerman. 17, Worcester, Mass, and Laurrie Gagne, 17, Nashua. AL GAURON “big lake” because of its 72 ACROSS FROM THE STATE PARK square miles of water surface, and 136 miles of shore line, it SALE ON STATE PIER offers an ideal facility for boat­ ZENTNER ing, fishing, bathing, and other Roster Is Completed For VALUES TO $25.00 Tel. SNACK BAR & TACKLE SHOP vacation activities. Mornir WA 6-2469 * Your local Trailways travel UNES & BAIT FURNISHED - ORCHESTRA 8:0C Gauron’s ugent wjll help you plan your outing to fit your personal Beach Beauty Pageant NOW! Harborside TOILET FACILITIES Schedule. With the exception of the girl to register this week. The sur, 17, Gardner. Mass.; Anita Motel - EVERY THURSDAY COMING THURS., JULY 25 FREE PARKING possibility of two or three late second place winner of last Brenda Mello, 21, Lowell. (With Kitchenette The American entries, the registrations for year’s contest will be out to Mass.; C 3r n t h i a Hetnik. 18, ! Apartments) SHIP TO SHORE RADIO NIGHT $8-88 Viewer Added . HOOTENANNY girls who will participate in become the second girl in local Templeton, Mass.; Darlene history to hold the Miss New Jeanne Brown, 17, Lowell, Morning Trip FESTIVAL next week’s Miss Hampton Phone Afternoon Trip Jack Dineen's Beach Beauty pageant were England and Miss Hampton Mass.; Pauline Morin, 19, Man­ $ 1 0 - 8 8 8:00 A.M. WA 6-2469 To Facilities Presented by Jack Dineen's closed early this week at 41 Beach titles simyltanteously. chester; Doris Mathieu. 20, 1:30 P.M. RECORD HOP Another final entrant_and the Manchester; Mary Lou Clinton, TWO BOATS: "AUCE G " & -RiC ROC" College Mixer girls. At Sea Shell Miss New England, Louise only local girl signed up to 18, Arlington, Mass, and Janice Ann Richardson, was the last date was Miss Pamela Hunter, G. Fay, 18, Methuen, Mass. $ 1 2 - 8 8 As one facet of the over-all 17, a Winnacunnet High school Brenda J. Cott, 17, Lowell, ^facilities at Hampton Beach June graduate who will be seek­ Mass.; Patricia Curtin, 17, made possible through the co­ ing her first title. Lawrence, Mass.; Lynda Raud- operation of the state officials, CASINO- The complete list of names ing, 19, Manchester; Nancy a viewing machine has recently b e a u t y SALON of girls who will be competing Fiedler, 17, Salem Depot, N. H.; The neen set up on the second story next Tuesday evening as re­ Judith Ann Struler, 18, Lowell, OPEN veianda of the southerly wing W A 6-5076 leased this week by Production Mass.; Barbara Ann Reed, 19, .«f the Sea Shell. From this Open 7 Days, 9 -9 Manager Henry Hamel are as Houlton, Maine; Lorraine Rey- VANITY Mon. - Sat. vantage spot many spots and 3 Hairdressers follows: nolds.19, Houlton. Maine; »i.i .items of interest can be seen Suzanne Regan, 16, Salem. Sheila Collette, 19. Lowell, CASE 9 am - 9 pm including Cape Ann. ships at 9 BARBER SHOP N. H.; Ann M. Dunham, 18. Mass, and Maureen Collins, 19. 1 * ] sea and the historic Isles of Woburn, Mass.; Nancy Joan Worcester. Mass. HAMPTON CENTER .Shoals. also on Highland Avenue Brackett, 17. Brighton, Mass.; PAGEANT Seen by nearly every visitor Open 9 - 6 Dana 0 ‘N’eil, 18, Methuen, fContinued On Page FourJ ■ U) h* / cl8 Qn clear da>s- Mass.; Alida Bossi, 17, Ports­ 'e' of Slu,als are the islands — In the Casino Arcado mouth, N. H.; Catherine La- OPEN 7:30 A.M. | e“ ‘ „of Hampton Beach. Plante, 17*, Portsmouth, N. H.; i I n 1 ,a0- were were «;00 resi- Jacqueline A. Dwyer, 20, Bed­ 7 DAYS TO dents on the island, which were UGAH £ spread BAKEEV GO! GO! GO! ford. Mass.; Gayle Trackerman. May WEEKLY 10:00 P.M. •„ ^thriving port of fisher­ CU2cI C o ffee Sipopp® 17, North Andover, Mass.; Jane ies There are seven islands Murray ’s Ellen Phelan. 18, North An­ DONOVAN & FALLON popul Serving here and on the largest. Star dover. Mass, and Brenda Marie N Island, there is a hotel where SNO KONE Ahlstrom. 18, Gardner, Mass. 13 Delicious Gold Medal Flavors BREAKFAST conferences of the Unitarian 1 whipper-snappers Also Patricia Gilmartin, 20, Full c Hearty country breakfast, from 75c and Congregational churches milsed’thV11 'e5e durin0 the winter “The Special Rainbow' Manchester; Lorrie Gagne, 17, Kettle r it ^ , ,duri" ? the sumrner- W lt Waning of the most Playland Ocean Blvd. & *C' Sf. Nashua; Elizabeth Joan Man­ HAMPTON BEACHS PHARMACY SINCE 1926 at ou Whites Island holds the lijjht- heauUful, Victorian bakery M , luncheon I house which can be seen frnm in the country. populo. buffei°d l,0m lhe menu or *elet!ed f..m 00r h t t 'r r BxuCh ar"‘ il was here TEL. IDIcwood 9-1100 OPEN 11:30 A.M TO 2:30 A.M. iehtb ‘ ™axUr’s fa‘her was Wouldn’t it be foolhardy of you mhthouse keeper and Celia to miss jit this summer? The Thnjcter wrote many of her Dragon Seed , , „ DINNER *ha m,0', f»mous being < one W What we’ve done to the (fte x a ll ) I ' ,Ll*tle Sandpiper and I”. little ole post office! Chinese & American Food - Cocktail Lounge Leecm] has it that Capt. Kidd Store ° Cocktails'7 ServedWn F°'||d ^ hid some Of his famous trea8- — Open Daily (i AM. to 6 P.M. — Orders To Take Out — Air-Conditioned on these craggy outposts , »n

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f / North Peach area will be sep* PAGE 4 and discussed. It will also T h e BEACHCOMBER ?A G E 5 .•xphiinwl that Ju st beyond PA C E 5 Pageant - ruin't (iiiftYd -station are tht*'t * Tempo MADAME CATHERINE of Bachelor of Arts. Official (Cnntuvtal from Faff*' Three fish houses and the present On­ Rice Memorial not there are no strings at­ Reader and Adviser For Your Vacation Pleasure tached. For 1 Also expected to participate shore park. are Karen Carlson. Gardner Visitors will see atieh estate* For Further Information Coll BAND CONCERTS Will Be Aided Rockingham’s president, Lou Smith, a TRA director, has ' T h e H . Mass.; Dianne Theresa Hegson, as the Charles Garland estate, 926-2068 Four daily — Tuesday through Sunday. Afternoons 2-3, 4-5 p.m. Trent w ill 17. Lowell. Mass.; Frances one of the oldest seashore humJ urged New Ham pshire boys 425 Ocean Blvd., Hampton Beach j Evenings 7-8, 8:30-9:30 p.m. Organ concert Monday, 3-4 and ary quart .lanes, 17, Lynn. Mass.; Donna By Rockingham desiring further information still standing, and the area’s 8:30-9 p.m. ro n w h ile McMahon, Brookline, M a s s.; newest, the Barker estat* As a member of the Thor­ and application forms to apply hce fa c il Carolyn Anne DiMeo, 16, Mid- showing a touch of the old and oughbred Racing Association. to Director of Admissions, Col­ Et ruction. field, Mass.; Lillian Coutu. If. * . V FIREWORKS Rockingham Park is a sponsor lege of Arts and Sciences, Van­ the new. The Little Boar’. THE MARILYN derbilt University, Nashville, T h ro u g Lowell, Mass.; Beverly Powers Head areas, the North Hamp­ Wednesdays, following first shoot on July 4, throughout remain­ of the TRA - Grantland Rice the H n n 18, Mendon, Mass.; Beverly Dining Room der of the season if weather permits. In front of the Sea Memorial Scholarship at Van­ Tennessee. Ann Burns, 1«. Plaistow; Bar­ ton fish houses, Studehaker m Precinct tate and others are seen befort 17 & 27 “ 1“ St., Hampton Beach Shell at 9:10 p.m. derbilt Univefsity. police do bara Godek, 19, Adams, Mass. Arthur J. Labonte, Mgr. the vehicle leaves the seacoast The all-expense, .four year Tice spac The girls will meet at the Tel. WA 6-2456 area. It then passes to the rear • TALENT SHOW scholarship, wo r th approxi­ H a m p to n Hampton Beach Casino Ball­ BREAKFAST 8:30 - 11 A M. $1 SUMMER FAIR room shortly after < p.m. on «‘f such estates as the Fuller DINNER 5:00-7 P.M. $2 Mondays from the new Sea Shell stage beginning July 8. Finals mately $10,000, is.awarded once July 23 for instructions and grounds and the Fuller chape! — Home Cooked Foods — to be held latter part of August. Junior Division begins at a year to a deserving high and AUCTION Id on Parle Francois school senior. the receiving of their numbers. The visitor.on the.surrey will 7 p.m. Senior division immediately following. Register with Olde Baptist Tne contest will commence at have the opportunity .of touring Henry Hamel at Chamber of Commerce. Created in „ memory of one 8:30 p.m. with the judges for the Fuller rose gardens. of the most beloved sports- Meeting House the contest to he announced writers of our time, and award­ The Farragut House, one o( GET ACQUAINTED DANCES Winnacunnet Road nt a later date. New England’s oldest hotels ed at “Granny” Rice's alma Mondays, 8:30 p.m. in the Casino ballroom beginning July 8. It is expected that Miss Jon- ind the Clement Studebaker mater, the scholarship is de­ Hampton nye McLeod, present titleholder (Request tickets from your host.) signed for young men who in­ Estate, judged by the National Wednesday, July 10 who is this week participating A rchiterts association shortly tend to pursue a career of as Miss New Hampshire in tin SQUARE DANCING sports writing. It is not a y»_- . ' r •» - — A- -»‘I ■ ---- after completion as the best laid iH 10 a.m . Miss Universe contest will be < n SIDE SURREY, <>nr of the latest types or recreation to be added to the many facilities at >ut house in America, will also Fridays, 8:30 p.m. at the Hampton Beach State Park. Dances journalism course, however, but tin hand to crown the new Hampton Beach designed to serve the vacationist is the unique vehicle shown above. Trips are sponsored by Seacoast Regional Square Dance association. a course leading to a degree queen .The new Miss Hampton he seen. St. Peters-by-the-$ea Btnch will officially receive her mad. three times weekly along the historic New Hampshire sencoast from the local beach area to can he viewed from a distance T. V. First dance under the stars June 28. crown at the Coronation Ball New t a stle . Information may be obtained at th ■ chamber of commerce or at the surrey. and the Rye Beach club will later in August. also be seen. Rentals CALISTHENICS Also on the trip, the visitor D A Y - W EEK - MONTH Monday through Friday beginning Friday, July 5. on the sand in ROBERT’S will view Herb Phiibrick’s store, front of the Sea Shell beginning at 10:30 a.m. DEEP SEA FISHING “Surrey ” Tours Sea Side a landmark of interest inas­ SURFS1DE PARK DOWNER RECORD HOP Long wooden bridge recently re­ much as the man who wrote “I Salisbury 3each Commencing last week, visi-1 visits such places as the Fuller; Led Three Lives”, originally placed by the new span at the APPLIANCE CO. j Wednesdays from 2-4 p.m. for young teenagers; Thursday eve­ tors to Hampton Beach may Gardens. Rye Beach, Rve H ar-' »\vned the store. Straw's Point 5 bur, Wallis Sands, Wentworth- southerly end of the beach. nings for older teens. Both at Casino Ballroom. now take a fresh air excursion n Rye was originally settled in 822 LAFAYETTE ROAD by-the-Sea, Fort Constitution, Proceeding north, the tourists MAJOR along the entire seacoast from !•>.”. only two years after the HAMPTON. N. H. See the separate schedule of special weekly events each week Hampton Beach to New Castle New Castle and also provides will hear of “ Daddy” Ashworth KIDDIE RIDES pilgrims landed at Plymouth. elsewhere in the BEACHCOMBER. A complete schedule of sum­ via the latest accommodation, the opportunity for sight-seers and the Hotel Ashworth to­ mer events may be obtained for asking at the chamber of com­ ^ Fun House • Ferris Wheel the Sea-Side Surrey. to view Portsmouth Harbor and gether with the Marine Me­ A Is i viewed is the multi-million WA 6-2340 O Arcoris hdlnr Rye Harbor and Rye merce office in the Sea Shell. Ea h Monday, Wednesday and the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. morial. Only Pier on Ihi Beach State Park areas together with Friday mornings at 10 a.m. the Explained during the trip are A brief description of Great EVERY WED KIDD'ES DAY Wallis Sands State Park areas. "Elegance In Leisure Dining" surrey leave* the chamber of such historic sights as the Boar’s Head will be given in John Forsythe and W 4 Vj Price for Children commerce - Sea Shell area and famed Hampton River Mile which it will be noted that it is Camp Langdon, Wentworth- w G believed the son of Lief Ericson by - the - Sea, Wentworth Golf •••urse, Mike’s Marina, Fort < s / n i L u j v i t l H o t e l Patricia Barry In He landed there many years before Lines and Bait Furnished — Toilet Facilities the pilgrims. Ft was after this ' uiKiiiuion and the historic tuvn of New Castle are seen. area of Hampton Beach that "Kind S ir” FREE PARKING I Wtl the original name of Hampton Reservations for the trip may A - DINING ROOM - John Forsythe and Patricia was called. It was an Indian be made at the chamber of com­ merce or at the busmobile. Barry opened at John Lane’s Momii name — Winnacunnet — which Ogunquit Playhouse. Ogunquit. PARTY BOATS means “beautiful land of pines’1. Maine, Monday evening, July 8:0C History states that at that NOW OPEN i 15 in Norman Krasna’s sophis- Leave Hampton River Daily 8:00 A.M. and 1:30 P.M. BUSSES TO ALL U. S. time, all of Boar’s Head was , ticated, romantic comedy “Kind covered with tall and beautiful POINTS. DIRECT SERVICE Buffet Every Tuesday Sir”. ROW BOATS FOR RENT pines. Mr. Forsythe, star of tele­ TO CANADA Tackle Shop — Bait Shop — Restaurant t J i a c w u 6 The visitor will hear of how vision’s popular, long-running ‘'«e State of New Hampshire ALSO CHARTER SERVICE 5 - 8:30 series “Bachelor Father” and .Mas spent millions of dollars to highly acclaimed for roles in OUTBOARDS FOR RENT the Broadway hits “Mr. Rob­ M i n i n a protect the seashore area by the Jackie’s Travel Agency construction qf seawalls. Pro­ Beginning July 2 . erts” and “The Teahouse of ceeding norths a view of the Hamptcn Bea:h, N.H. WA 6-2393 the August Moon” as well as Coast Guard station and the BREAKFAST 8 - 11 • LUNCH 12-5 • DINNERS 5 - 8:30 in many of Hollywood’s finest Smith & Gilmore Pier Unsurpassed food that has films, co-stars with Patricia Barn*, one of television’s love­ Hampton Beach Tel. WA 6-3503 made the Exeter Inn famo liest and mo3t sought-after ac­ throughout the year ... ser. tresses whose countless video E F H O U S E performances on all networks vi a colonial alrnosphcre ,, have won her two ‘Emmy’ moderately priced. nominations, in the comedy the HAMPTON BEACH MARINA STAPLES New York Times termed ‘a Located at the South end of Hampton Beach, West oj Featuring A Complete Assortment Of romp’. the junction of Ashworth Ave. and Ocean Bird. “Kind Sir”, the mocking, Paved launching ramp — slip rentals — marine gas­ Featuring 5c to $1.00 Merchandise & Beach Needs amusing tale of the romance and accompanying entangle­ oline and diesel fuel — marine hardware and paint — ments between a banker diplo­ boat and motor repairs and storage — propeller and U.S.D.A. Choice and Prime mat and a beautiful, highly shaft repair service — free parking. beach aids beach toys successful actress, bears the Meat — Which we are gay imprint of the author’s 1963 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS h a p p y to Cut To Order. bantering style known to play­ Some good buys on used boats and outboard motors goers in such other Krasna Let us help you enjoy a safe and happy boating season beach supplies [ Broadway hits as “Dear Ruth”.! George A. Smith. Manager Phone WA 6-2611 ° ROAST PORK first aid needs “John Loves Mary”, and the' more recent “Who Was That Dining Room Lit * ROAST BEEF Lady I Saw You With?”. DINNER c to?8 I Appearing with John For- N. H LOBSTER COMPANY Dl NTH EON 12 :3 sythe and Patricia Barry in ° BARBECUE c h ic k e n s cosmetics | | sun tan aids | this light, flippant comedy, di­ rected by Gus Schirmer, Jr., LOBSTER POUND * READY-MADE SALADS will be Marv Cooper. Frank Milan. Hildegarde Haliidav and AND r Don Doherty. COLD CUTS Evening performances are * FISH MARKET .»* « .P«w (* * # * „ co,„ c „ E t 4 f r l m ,3 Ladies SHIFTS Monday thru. Saturday at 8:40. CUT TO ORDER Matinees, Wednesday and Fri­ • Alive # Boiled To Order day nt 2:45. The Box Office * Sunday Night Buffet is open every day except Sun­ Foot of Bridge at Smith & Gilmore Wharf day from 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. •Sunday Evenings 5:30 to 7 p.m. $2 98 & Phone reservations are accept­ Native Lobsters, Clams and Fish S3.50 ed at Midway 0-5511. The B E E F H O U S Visitors * Seafood Smorgasbord Climbing Mout Fujiyama has, Welcome FRESH DAILY Friday Evenings 6 to 7:30 p.m. 3 HIGH s t r e e t become highly formalized, ud- HAMPTON 53 Steps Down "B” Street and Save ! dhist cultists, notably the Fu-| QUALITY UNSURPASSED $3.25 Plenty of Free-EaSy Parking Near the Bank jiko, try to make 33. SS or 10S ascents, those being scred num­ Tel. (Hampton) WA 6-3424 Marlin (Marty) Bus' bers. sked to nounces it sun nas available custody box and reserved * grandstand Eskimo Art J, that seats in “New Hampshirevilie/' JACKIES is New Deadline for purchasing tickets BEAUTY SALON ned up through Mrs. Pat Vlict at the Exhibited At ~ “ C" ST.. HAMPTON BEACH BOAT TRIPS The Hj Specializing in All Types grace tne uuwuj Exeter Academy ment will of Beauty Culture Thanksgiving. EXETER — An exhibition of ary qtinr WA 6-3776 Many awards will be giver The brightest lighthouse in Eskimo sculpture Tent by Dr. In The Dudley Building son while from the various regional asso­ the United States is located at John W. Parfitt of Manchester ciations around the Plate to­ Tee faci Hillsboro Inlet, Florida. The on fne new VIM PIV] and an exhibition of 50 stone- •:mction. gether with many individual block and sealskin prints in Throuji For The “REST" of Your Itfo awards. The Division of Parks total candle power of its beam Ceres W harf (off Market Street) Portsmouth STOP AT color and in black and white the H a r is awarding passes for rides on is said to be about 5.5 million. Tel. 436-7927 opened at The Lament Art Precinct the Cannon Mountain Aerial Fare $3.50 Round Trip, Children $2.50 Gallery of The Phillips Exeter polire de tramway to all the Red Sox U.S. Rf. 1 Hampton Leave Portsmouth 11:00 a.m., 5:10 p.m Academy July 8 and will ex­ fee spa* players. THE BIG ONE tend through August 9. Eampton TEL. WA 6-2594 Saturday 11:00 a.m., 2:40 p.m., 5:40 p.r The prints are part of the Short Drive to Hampton Beach Most of the awards will be and well known Restaurant* Hot made by Gov. John King in the Murray9s 1960 collection of Eskimo graphic art from Cape Dorset, water hoot, deluxe furnishings, home plate area between the COTTON CANDY oil ceromfc tilo ba!h« first ami second games with Los a small and isolated community Your Hosts, Mr. & Mrs. Kelly Angeles. The Division of Eco­ Gum & Lifesavers on Baffin Island in the Canadi­ nomics Development has been (NEXT TO PLAYLAND) “Every Meal A an Artie, and are being cir- Hvoryc K. Mu nr ay eulatetd throughout the coun­ doing the “leg work" on the Ocean Blvd. noor "C" Strcot NOW OPEN FOR ITS Fenway Park project and an- Pleasant Memory99 try by the Smithsonian Insti­ 11th SEASON AT tute. The Finest in Seafood and The Lamont Art Gallery is HAMPTON BEACH open to the public Monday Lobster Dinners . . . our Steaks, through Friday from 9 a.m. Margaret9s Chops and Chicken are also to noon; Wednesday from 2 to HAMPTON BEACH YOKEN’S 5 p.m. The Gallery is closed all Announces the Opening of terrific. day Saturday and Sunday. BEAUTY SALON Cocktails Served Specializing in Fatigue is the single most common sympton of mental de­ Personalized Service pression. • PERMANENTS 'ARREN S “ • HAIR CUTTING • TINTING ft BLEACHING We are at the Kittery end of Car Trouble ? • WIG CLEANING COFFEE SHOPPE Memorial Bridge on old U.S. 1 With a Florida and Tel. ID 9-1630, Kittery, Maine EXPERT Paris Flair MISS HAMPTON BEACH CONTESTANT. REASONABLE PRICES North Andover, Mass., is just one of the more AUTO REPAIRS Tel. WA 6-5441 "ill hi* vying for the top summer season honor day evening. July 23. Don't Rave. .. Thar She Blows! GETTING ACQUAINTED pri-.r to the Miss Hampton Beach con- test recently at the State Park area were Lynda Rauding, 19, Call Dave! YOKEN’S DINING ROOMS Manchester, Suzanne Regan, 16, Salem, N. H. and last year’s Treasures at Prices second place Miss New England winner. Nancy Joan Brackett, 17, Emergency Road Serv Open 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Brighton, Mass. Girls will participate next Tuesday evening, W A 6-5322 ASHWORTH HOTEL BLOCK July 23. 14 “G " Street DRUGS - COSMETICS - FOUNTAIN Yo ken ’s Will Surprise You! Hampton Beach Acrasi Irom Marine Memorial Luxury Only five species of monkeys - Dave Saulnier - Momi Dinners Beach Playground are equipped to swing by their $ 1 .0 0 24 HOUR SERVICE 8:0 According to present plans “The Remnant Shop” tails; other species lack the 7 DAYS A WEEK Hampton Beach will long bt Has Busy Season prehensile adaptation. remembered by at least one U 1 1 8 C from all over *THAfc | member of the Red Sox -fam- b l o w s / Route 1, South Each year, the John C. White! n t L L O THE WORLD1' j following the proposed New Memorial Playground just south Hampslnre Day at Fenway of Portsmouth EXETER HANDKERCHIEF CO. of the Sea Shell provides a play SPECIMENS - NOVELTIES - JEWELRY Park on July 28. 10 Minutes from mecca for thousands of boys and girls visiting Hampton Beach. The Aqua Rama Motel Local lobstermen hope to lure Hampton Beach N ear B&M RR Sta., Lincoln St., Exeter Over the years, many changes DO-IT-YOURSELF SUPPLIES ■ i r er- °f ti,at sp*™* of have taken place. The play­ extends a cordial welcome to all Crustacea into their nets be­ ground was formerly open daily a te n now and the 28th. It will seasonal guests to dine in an old DOMINION AA. AND ALA RECOMMENDED from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. during £ presented to Public Relation New England atmosphere a t. •. BEACH SHOPPE Director Bill Crowley and the summer season only. Mr.- Gagne not only had the hours cording to officials, should sen-e extended from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Located in The Eostwind Hotel in July and to 7 p.m. in August, Beach that K2?t Bill first metHampC t£ but also made arrangements to FASHIONS have the playground remain • Come as you are • French Spoken marry" °* "'U3 latcr to open on a year ’round basis. • Children’s plates available During the winter months, the Amonff the awards tQ equipment was formerly dis­ • Party prices arranged mantled and stored. Now, even with\he P^sona'ities identified • Pool privileges for dining guests w>th the Red Sox official family on a cold winters day with -expected to be a live turkey snow on the ground, children The Kobbler will g0 to We re Famous For BRUNCH 8 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Dress Shoes Gowdy, the “Voice „f i> Our Chicken Pies Why Cook While On V by the hpfb'rd ,s bein>r donated BREAKFAST or LUNCH 9 9 t Made On Orde Casual Shoes Use Our Special CALL-1 G off^w nRo:emoort farm s of family size Complete Call Us For ~ ~ Z ; 2 3 ? - To Servo 6 Beach Shoes $2.39 - . . Lar9e and Small p DINNER Served 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm Fried Clams - . , May Menu priced from $1.95 - $3.9S pope Onion Rings cn®d Italian Sandwiches Our Specialty — No Waiting . H°urs 1 P.m . io 11 ^ c 3 for 85c CHAR-BROILED STEAKS and SEA FOOD akes Made To Order STEAMED CLAMS !ke* ° n Hand At All Times Children’s Sneakers lo Waiting Each Day the 40th Guest at Breakfast or A ll Kinds Mode To O rder — ----- — * B° kcd Bnon»> Honey Brown Dinner will receive a FREE MEAL. WHITE b r e a d - CHEESE BREAD 100% WHOLE WHEAT BREAD OILS - FRENCH BREAD . OATMEAL APARTMENTS (Jur Oceans of opposite the Coast Guard Station ,J»ar Gifts” Corner of *‘A ’ St. and Ocean Blvd. •ulevard ■nnamon Bread and Raisin Bread 235 North Shore Blvd. Hampton Located 17 Hale St Haverhill, Mass. Isinglass is obtained from the the TraFTic Circle A .M .- 10 P.M bladders of sturgeon, cod and Tel. Hampton 926-2587 r,n# M»mor;0| 1 mile Open 7 Days 9 " 0,1Lh Hampton hake fish. Beach j 1 'he Salty Motel. 377 Ocean Blvd Hampton Beach PAGE 8 nal Holdcmess - Plymooth- the same length will continue Campton project. Rte. 12 con­ Rte. 12’s improvement south­ struction in Charlestown will ward from this year's con­ Student Honored start at the Claremont town struction. line and run southerly for Construction of these eight about four miles largely on miles of Rte. 12 thru Charles­ By Local Firemen new location. It includes a town will bring over 90 per­ bridge over the Little Sugar cent of this Connecticut Valley The H River. The Hampton Beach Fire de­ state highway up to modern r ent wil Next year, another Charles­ standard from the Massachus­ ary quar partment and Firemen's Relief association this week announced town project of approximately etts line north to Claremont. son whib m e curtain rises on a lice faci they will honor the late Robert Trofatter by having his name feverish jig. When this broth *: ruction settles down — but it never does Throu* placed on the special memorial plaque in the High street ceme­ settle down, and they’re back on DRIVE-IN "the 11 a i Beach Road Salisbury, Mass their toes the minute a tinny! Precinct tery. The plaque was designed to honor all past members of piano tinkles — we learn that police dc we are housed in a brothel, and AM ESBURY-SALISBURY BOULEVARD ROUTE IIP ice spa — NOW PLAYING — while a dozen ralTish idlers, Hampton Jack Lemmon - Lee Remick tosspots, lechers and perverts are pursuing their nightly de­ HELD OVER ’TIL TUESDAY All Color Show votions, the seedy place is going Days of Wine and Roses to become a temporary prison. The plot involves a young It’s Different, It’s Daring. What a Love Story British soldier held as hostage, Starring Stew Reeves as the Son of Sparlacus — 2nd Hit — (in a wild house of ill repute), Winnacunnef Rd., Hampton, N. H. for a TRA fighter due to be hanged in Belfast jail the fol­ New England’s Finest Summer Theater EWORLD M arJ Hufft \ 1 The Fabulous Dolphin pOM aNtic ROUND lowing morning. Basically, that's a peg for a powerful and with Chuck Connors BYE BYE BIRDIE poignant drama, but not in Be­ NOW THRU SAT w /t h ME han’s hands. With a remark- j able flair for raising a laugh | STARTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 and for sharp lines of dialogue, Kowalski left a lasting im­ In PANAVISION® the playwright emphasizes com­ All Color Show and is from Medford, Mass. edy. There are some twenty- Brendan Behan's Magnificent Comedy pression on an engrossed audi­ ter* Also on July 13 at 7:27 p.m., ence. Certainly not to be for­ odd songs and dances plus a ted an alarm wks sounded from Box gotten on the list of memorable SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY few barroom favorites that are with John Wayne - Lee Marvin - Elizabeth Allen R °_ j 3. Firemen responded to the performances is Valerie Ve- outrageously funny! ved Rridge Market where they re- roska’s portrayal of Blance Du­ The inhabitants of this mad rial ported a hot water heater had bois, the degenerate, aristocrat­ house whose antics divert the 1 apparently overheated and was ic, sister-in-law. Valerie Ve- young soldier through his night of capture include several “lad­ pm‘• I believed to have been a fire. roska's attention to dialogue ies of the evening”, a fruity in Engine 4 responded. movement and mood made her “sociable worker,” a mad An­ performance a true interpeta- glo-Irish (i.e. a Protestant with tion of the part. a horse) patriot, a former rebel Before closing, mention must with a game leg, a hypocritical be made of the highly com­ civil servant, a butterfly of a 2 SHOWS mendable jobs done by Darcy young man, and other zanies. NITELY and — STRICTLY ADULTS ONLY ! — The Pan Players of the Pulliam as Stella Kowalski *and Involved in a tender romance Hutchinson Summer Theatre Harry Cohn as Steve Hubbell. SUNDAY Reservations WA 6-3073 Curtain 8:40 with the soldier is a young or­ and the play “A Streetcar 9 & 11:30 Scale of Prices: Mon. thru Fri., 2 90, 2:55, 2.00 phan girl who works as maid Named Desire is a combination in the house. Saturday Evening: 3:10, 2.90, 2.50 theater-goers should not miss. GCOKCUI! Time Magazine said, “The Matinees Sat at 2:30 All Seats Reserved $1.80 Ullvt The players portrayal of Ten- play is sprawling, chocking, nesee Williams attack on aristo­ NOW THRU SATURDAY howling, off-key marvelously in JULY 29 THRU AUGUST 3 crats contained all the depth tune, humane and hilarious.’’ Morni The Riotously Mad and Naughty Fa and feeling the playwright in­ JOHN FORSYTHE 9 m “ HOW FAR IS THE BARN?1 tended. NEXT ATTRACTIONS Performances by actors such PATRICIA BARRY “MY SIX LOVES” and as Richard Creamer as Stanley In A GIRL NAMED TAMICO ‘‘KIND SIR" Norman Krasna's Romantic Comedy Directed by Gus Schirmer, Jr. r % Coming Mon., July 22-27 [l/UTCtt/N CO t/ 11 n CONCORD — An Interstate 1 1 1 Meredith Willson’* Soaring Musical Success * * summer mette Rte. 93 project in the towns of New Hampton and Ashland and ‘‘THE UNSINKABLE ‘‘A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE” 1 4 m a Route 12 project for Charles­ 1i ' H MOLLY BROWN” By Tennesse Williams town have been advertised for With Thru July 20lh bids by New Hampshire's De­ and his Barbara Gilbert and Don Crabtree partment of Public Works and Eves. Mon.-Sat. 8:40 “TWO FOR THE SEESAW” Highways. ALL STARS NOW THRU SATURDAY, JULY 20 Mats. Wed. & Fri. 2:45 July 30 - August TO The Rte. 93 project starts NOW THRU TUESDAY, JULY 23 Tel Midway 6-5511 f ; By William Gibson just south of the town line in PRICES: Tues-Fri: $1.75-52.25 Sot: $2.00 - 52 50 Season: $10.0< New Hampton and runs north Shows: 2 - 7 and 9:30 P.M. i/j Hour on Route 101 for about ^s-of-a-mile into Ash- J o h n W a y n e For Reservations Call 895-3481 RAYMOND, N. H and where each roadway cross­ es both the Squara River and S e a c o a s T Collins Road with a bridge. COMING JULY 21-27 Other Rte. 93 projects remain a; story Of to be let to contract on the 24- DRIVE-IN-THEATRE mile-long Tilton to Campton passion, section—one in Tilton, another With The RALPH SHARON TRIO Technicolor.' bloodshed, U.S. Rfe. 1, No. of Hampton Clr for New Hampton, for Ashland and for Holderness, and the fi- 3D rtXg-sT desire NOW THRU SAT oral U M t t & E and death Everything,.• May r t h is ^ PICTURE in fact, that popu IS FOR ADULTS k ONLY . makes life worth living SUNDAY - TUESDAY NY-EDWARD l . alpersonJ U ^ ^ ^ ^ B not reveal the middle of this picturel §5 c t gpm LEr Best Selling Novel *D YY NIGHT — ROAST BEEF BUFFET and SUNDAY SMORGASBORD V MaeLSUNE New $2.99 LUNCHEON BUFFET. Man.-Fri., S1.25 I CHINESE Served with M ine Itiurun “ REQUIEM FOR Ktjo PANAVISIOfr SNACK Dinner Menu in effect at all times A HEAVYWEIGHT KIDDIES DAY BAR Children always Vi price Every Wed. 1-7 pm OPEN 7 DAY* FROM NOON TO MIDNIGHT Road to Newburyport PROFESSOR' Located on Deer Island Between Bridges, Amesbury COMING __ NEXT WEEK . . . “ THRILL OF IT ALL m u t in y o n t h e b o u n t y PAGE 10 PAGE 11

The Trent \> ary qu son w> .lice ffi rtnictii Thro the H i d TTeeini QVRFOO v a l u e s * nolice “This summer, a natural tcc S| phenomenon is scheduled to Hrimpt occur in this part of the world. Although it is interesting and wonderful to observe, it can prove permanently disabling. ESSEM LEAN MEATY “July 20, 1963 from 1:04 to 6:07 p.m., an eclipse of the sun is scheduled to take place. It rtion of the Miss Hampton ------Grad’s ------is figured that the view of the | 0h story is the work of Pro- total eclipse will be in Maine, toon Manager Henry Hamel. LEAN - CENTER CUT so it is quite likely that we in FhL' 11th year with the local All Summer Dresses Now Hampshire shall he able to amber, Henry, year after see a co nsiderable part of the jar. has persuaded girls to event. iter the contest with many NOW ON SALE ; th< past people have Ejg a little reluctant and watched the eclipse through iurcd to do so. But in the To Make Space for Early Arrivals in Fall Merchan­ dark glasses, smoked glass, ,«e of Jonnye McLeod, Sandie photographic film, and the like. ay, Dianne Lipson. Carolyn dise, We Have Sharply Cut Prices on All Spring I arid they thought that they were pmant, Solly Ann Freedman, and Summer Dresses, Suits and Coats. protecting their eyes. The indra Ramsey, Sandra Sad- truth of the matter is that vski and Lyla Moran, among there is no safe way to observe a»er>. a proud Henry Hamel DRESSES ^ t V i * 95 S5-S9 the sun directly, and permanent is seen his girls bring honor burn damage to the eye can >t only to themselves but also OUR OWN CURE - Thick Rib result. Recommended ways are MISS CYNTHIA HETNIK, 13, Templeton, Mass.. po-J I their- respective states in DRESSES Val. to $22.95 Now S11 to watch eclipse over television future hopes in the 1963 Miss Hampton Beach contest toV sieving national fame. All or by the cardboard reflector le above girls participated in method. iu\i Tuesday evening a! the Casino ballroom. ther the Miss America or Miss “My purpose in writing to Diverse contests after their you is to bring this information Education and AtliletbJ arts at Hampton Beach. of danger to the eyes to your Special Course Carl Lundholm, pi old Girls from all sections of the attention in the possibility that physical education, will i Sited States, Canada and Cu- HUNT'S you may be able to provide a i have competed over the warning to our school students graduate course for ‘i For Educators who desire to become mu*?. Massachusetts holds the and their parents. I hope that )nor of having the most win- the suffering caused by needless principals, supervisors,^ Offered At UNH ministrators. Brs with eight, New Hampshire eye injury may be avoided. fev has two winners while “Thank you for any attention DL RHAM — A special course Lundholm joined the 1 at UNH in 1928. He U faine. Rhode Island and Can- Stems & you may give to this matter.'’ for educators will be offered a uan girls have placed first. Mr. Mathews recommends the University of New Hamp­ B.A. degree from UNHl Pieces . M.A. degree from C- BThe oldest girl to cop the watching “the eclipse over tel­ shire this summer, taught by tie was Gaynor Jenkins, a evision or by the cardboard re- the retired Director of Physica University. Had]an |ass w^0 Won a t age 100 Count flector method*’. The first meth­ J. in.1952. Seven girls share od is self-explanatory, but stu­ winning honors at 17. dents, teachers and parents may p~£irTs" including Jonnye Mc- wonder how the cardboard re­ feod, Caryle Cadaro, Sally At- flector method works. It basi­ inson, Barbara Curran, Sally- Town and Country Clothes cally involves any apparatus inn Freedman and Sandie Kaye HUNT'S No. 303 Cans Haverhill and North Shore Shopping Ctr., Peabody which will produce an image of weed in the top five one year the sun, in focus on a screen Bthen, displaying determina- (cardboard, translucent frosted glass or tracing nanpri Thr. f°n* ca®e back in following Where Everybody Goes P 8 to take top honors. ©ver the years, some of the g a ’s top personalities includ- STREITMAN ASST p Sucb names as Claire De- Hinny Whitmarsli, Ted ishoy, Claude Higgins. Cliff Doris Romaine, James LAMBKIN [Roderick, Walter Greene, Mary For Something Different perney and others have served U S. 1 ^ v r In Hampton, N. H. Tel. OPEN DAILY 7 A.M .-1 e/wtc&t BREAKFAST • LUNCHEON CALIFORNIA four vocation is not • M .. .. _ complete until y ALL DIRECTIONS . . Nationally Famous Restaurant." • CHECKING ACC- • . . . Limited noither by lack of • Saving* foresight nor dosire to serve. W 5 DINING ROOMS • TRUST AND invite you to profitably use the d ep a r t m en t modem facilities of this strong • PERSONAL GREEN Sandwiches and Snacks in th ond prOQre&iivfl* KnnL d ep a r tm en t “ Down To The Sea" • COMMERCIAL^ • mortgager wr lh* years. “Bill” Elliot PEPPERS ai BtY ONE AT • SAFE DEPOSIT V- served as master of eere- HARTZ MOUNTAIN REGULAR PRICE fnr the affair and puts GET 2ND ONE nnishing touches on a pro- nectarines KITTY LITTER FREE 011 already made beautiful exciting by Mr. Hamel.

I e fi°uthern borderland of Summer S 0 0 ® $ N Pal is a steamy, malaria jun- EXETER which abounds with tigers u rhinos. SUPER Native BEETS br MARKET Q/rfjjLe. FREE Hampton Bay parking t s m ir s m r» T . t w i t m * ''NEXT TO LIQUOR STORE Are Swimming School Unusual Gifts | Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation M. to 9 P.M. - Including Sunday '% All Ages — Young Children A Specialty We Reserve the Right tc Limit Quantities! joolact BUI G illigan, 5 " G " SI. mP»on Beach WA 6-3270 PAG E 13 Wednesday — Moulto* PAGE 12 to North Shore, Duouu * SAGE w ater at n ig h t) ore to North Hampton \M , Recommended also are a) worth avenue to bridge ■ T c m j oars, boat hook, extra line Summer Fair To her, tool kit tuid Thursday — Dumas corn* CLOTHIMG extinguis Ashworth avenue and Seat Foi aid kit. Beach, Hampton business" Open Saturday For The Whole Family ! The American Red t ross 4. Don’t smoke w ter. The The annual Summer Fair of • BEACHWEAR recently released advice on safe ing. Friday — West of |f £ Trent v the Congregational church will nry qu use of boats and pleasure craft. 5. If your rowboat road to Exeter line, Ash** • PLAYWEAR They offered the following or overturns, don’t sv avenue to bridge. be held Saturday. July 20, at .‘ton wl 10 a.m. on the lawns of the Newburyport's Leading lice fi safety tips for boaters: from it. Hang on i 1. Keep the passengers in w Saturday — Moulton m l homes of Mrs. Charles Mason* ttructii comes. It usually will Department Store your boat down to a safety North Shore, Dumas com** Mrs. Howard Danner, and Mrs. Thro number. Don’t overcrowd. North Hampton line, Ham* George Sumner. the H 2. Don't overpower y o u r business center. Among the many interesting Predru H. W PRAY boat. Your dealer can tell you in ne All restaurants — features of the fair will be a police what size motor is safe. death .71 STATE STREET, NEWBURYPORT fice si through Saturday. Home Bake Table, with pies, Hdmpt 3. Equip *y ou r boat with j own cakes, cookies, baked beans, “ 15 Minufe* from Hampton Beach" safety items. A life jacket for lr brown bread, hot rolls, and every passenger and a stern brentt Winthrop Savage and Mrs. light (if you plan to be on the cl°l r Lawrence Robinson are in charge of this part of the fair. Miss Beatrice Barnard and Mrs. Walter Goodridge have Over 100 Styles of Famous “Quoddy” Moccasins assembled the widest variety of aprons, one for every occasion. The Gift Table will delight and Casual Shoes and Sandals all, because of the number of exceptional items. Gifts for every member of your family. Many things you will buy and tuck away for Christmas and birthdays. Mrs. Albert Bour- geault and Mrs. Richard Sim­ ons will be happy to help you C" STREET, HAMPTON BEACH with your gift purchases. A fun table for everyone will1 Dont Risk Your Health be the White Elephant and1 ‘•Grabs'’ Table and Mrs. Mat­ thew Clark and Mrs. Peter! During Your Vacation! Cummings have gathered things j/ViraB' OCft from far and near. A luncheon will be served: You can depend on the FAMED MARINE MEMORIAL, erected some years ago to honor from twelve to two o'clock ac-, Cleveland is the name of the boys of New Hampshire who have lost their lives at sea, has cording to the plans o: Mrs., skill of your physician iunicipalities in the Unk become a cherished landmark for newcomers visiting Hampton George Sumner and Mrs. Robert and the precision of States. . . . . , *• _ Simons. On the menu, you will Beach. It is also the s.te of Memorial services held several times ^ hot M(J cold drjnj.s a Tobey’s Drug Store in ANITA B. MELLO, 21. Lowell, Mass., filling prescriptions — «»f Miss Hampton Beach next Tuesday < a year by members of Hamptons Post 35 American Legion. variety of sandwiches freshly; | “ photo by c',lr made, and delicious desserts.' pageant is held at the ( asino ballroom with the same assur­ LIVE MAINE General chairman. Mrs. Bour- ance you have at home. geault, extends to ail a most; LOBSTERS cordial invitation to Come to Just South of Lafayeffe rfaw Marine Memorial the Fair. SHIPPED ANYWHERE ROUTE 1 PORTSMOUTH HELEN HORGAN S guaranteed live Char-Broiled Burgers town clerk's desk closed 12:30- Is World Famous WITHIN 1800 MILES JMrst aid station — Hampton Flavor-Crisp Chicken TOBEY’S DRUG STORE 1 :oU. Open 9 - 12 Saturdays, One of the famed and more cost of war. The motto “Breathe Smart Bench Police station. WAverly f hie* of police. John Roden; AIR CONDITIONED Packed in a self coolcina contain DINING ROOM ipular sights at Hampton Soft. Ye Winds; Ye Waves In — FREE DELIVERY — 6-3333. The officer on duty will fire chief, Perley George. Town er with o quart of M ain* CALL A DOCTOR FOR YOU Self-Service Beach is the Marine Memorial Silen:e Rest.” speaks for the Shoppe HAMPTON CENTER WA 6-3864 offices located 136 Winnacunnet Take-Out Service for 2 or 2 people of New Hampshire asj WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S IN CASE OF EMERGENCY road. [located opposite the Hotel Ash­ they remember all who died at Prescriptions — Not a Sideline But a Profession OR DURING THE NIGHT. Phone 436-0717 worth. Visitors have traveled APPAREL Lower point of Sea Shell. Precinct—Fred GaRne. Ralph tfroru far and wide to view the sea, that Freedom might live | 6 “ B * STREET I. Hams and John J. Foley. Fire Station—Ashworth ave­ monument which was erected throughout Eternity, Treasurer and clerk, A. Roland t some years ago and has sines nue between “D” and “F” Hiagg. Offices located at 64 streets. WAverly 6-3315. served as a spot for annual lo­ Ashworth avenue. Police Station — Office at cal memorial services to boys Eire Station. WAverly 6-3334. Chamber of Commerce _ and men who have lost their Premdent, Joseph Flynn. Exec. 1 lives at sea. g e n e r a l l o c a t io n s Sec.. \\ illiarn Elliot. Office hours Municipal Offices — Town: are from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., * Eighteen years ago, the can- Wholesale - Retail Board of Selectmen, Lawrence seven days a week during the A country store dealing L Vfis wrapped body of a young Badger Island L. Hackett, chairman, Noel summer months. Office located army officer slid into the South Kittery, Maine Salomon and Robert Danelson- on Ocean boulevard in northerly general merchandise. I Pacific. His dad brought back section of Sea Shell. I his boy’s identity through this Public Library _ Located at GROCERIES • < Beautiful Memorial. i WEATERVILLE, U. SPECIAL NEW RE-USABLE Hampton center on Winnacun­ • BEERS A ALE The monument is the length- [ €ned- shadow of William E. Insulated Coolers net load. Mrs. Margaret Xoves. 9 A.M. - 9 P.M librarian. Hours: 2:30-5 pm I Downs, whose vision made pos- the most unusual store in New Hampshire TAKE HOME and ,- y p.m., M Wed. ln,i CENTRAL ROAD j sible the granite lady. The Me- I lnorial is not only a tribute to MAINE LOBSTERS SAFELY j Capt. William D. Downs, who fought in World War II, hut to P hundreds of other men and wo- |Tnen who died for their country SWEATERS and SPORTSWEAR I It is a “place to remember" for Take her dinner-danci I all New Hampshire veterans, at Richard Ng's ^hose bodies were never re­ Far The Entire Family covered. 4 MASTER BARBERS $AT. NIGHT . Barents, friends and visitors I Join in ceremonies, or solitary Always Fine Quality at Low-Low Prices 8 to midnight I silence to pay tribute to the onored dead, whose names are Hours: Monday through Saturday 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. carved in granite beside the beautiful lady. i Air-Conditioned Free Parking I memorial was not erect­ 22 Years In ly ^ 0Se who swim or sun- Z : \ : : ^ *• f to %n?arhy* yet il is for them *0llt ar* ° *POddity| The Sam e Location ■ “ 't reminds them of the Portsmouth Mills • Chin*.* Buffei evorv w . T " » 6 « p Z " doy Across the Street FforTl oil you ton , B| |0I| s , 95| Factory Store * te ;:;;:- -- Tobey’s Drug Store I'lioto Reprints M A P L E W O O D AVENUE PORTSMOUTH, N. H. From Hampfcn Confer proceed North on “tain, -olr F'id° CHINESE AMERICAN DINING ROOM of news pictures Ro ji* 1. Ut* Portsmoulh by-pojj at if to Cnfi£5£inK in the beach- How to Reach to Maine, Juif before TollI bridge us* L|om-BlrR are available for a ROUTE 1 SOUTH OF overpass to revsrse dirocf.on. Proceed -00 zr: 4 ? c a) PORTSMOUTH writ'. ' charge by calling or Sweaferville, U.S.A. yards left on MopUwood Avenue. ton n*\.,^le Publishers, Hamp- ette rUb ishin^ 575 Lafny- roati» Hampton, WA 6-3322. T h e BEACHCOMBE R T h e BEACHCOMBER PAGE 15 PAGE 14 c of c Commend Strings of My Heart." shop for the contestants. Pro­ ROSS Gi duction Manager Henry Hamel PAG m All of the first three place v • Ocoon Btvd. Hom* ' (Steals winners received trophies. Can­ arranged the program with ' ' V Local Police Hearts AtTalentSh o w dy was donated by Mrs. Mar­ “Bill” Billot serving as master T cm A U TO REPAIR; . participated many times from the old guitar. of ceremonies. lilf Storage and Rood $*. garet Junkins of Junking candy GARLAND’S li For Beach Job ,one i Evening talent Hampton Beach bandstand with Fo ->■ 9ilka rts Arthur Bickford | ' " Danny Kirmei, 14, 344 Sum­ Vacation Supplies M0 !. wa3 a winner, his family , took the spotlight mer street, Lynn, Mass., was In n letter recently forwarded Tel. WA 6-3; * Uf.e nersons who had alone Monday evening and. The tr • m * -<:« I to the Hampton Police depart-, the persons back for another try this sea­ ment v >h registered v to take Hashing an outstanding smile MARY ANNETTE'S nunt. the men of the local po­ jusly and personality, walked off with son and just missed first place wy q . FILMS [he program fa>'ed to as he placed second with the BEAUTY SALON Aon ^ ll,.,. :\,rci were commended by .-for the performances. top senior division honors. Bill, the Hampton Beach Chamber of singing of “My Kind of Gal” — On The Ocean Front — lice 1 17, 21) Pierce avenue, Beverly, . MAGAZINES Commerce f-r their work dur- iclfSJ. th*-- competition and tap dance routine to “My struct & Mass., an annual summer visi­ Heart Stood Still." ! GREYSTONE HOTEL % r //, inir the recent Fourth of Ju,.v bf the keenest ever tor to Hampton Beach each Thr the local Sea Shell. In 81 Ocean Blvd., Cor. ‘K1 St. . CIGARETTES weekend. summer sang “This Is the Billy Cox, another past per­ V 1.hr H iior*division, four petite former in the local shows took PreciT The letter forwarded to Chief Story of Charlie of the MTA" T ‘ ,u snows wok Walk In Service — 15th Season 'battled it out for top ■ • 11* • a , | ___ »n__ *. ____ police & Roden by Executive Secretary and accompanied himself on the! p ace* ^a?®* W A 6-2498 Open Year Round PARTIES w ith 5-year-old Ilona resident sang “Zing Went the See t “Rill” Elliot, on behalf «»f the 1679 Brown avenue, Hamp directors, reads as follows: Boats Leave TOBACCO 8 A M. and l pjJ ,-tcr. emerging with the “The Hampton Beajh Chamber phy award of the initial Lunch Counter of Commerce Board of Direc-. tion. The daughter of * Ralph J. Rowell, Prop. > mV/ tors voted unanimously to com­ ulat concert organist at mend the Hampton Beach Po­ B St. - Ocean Boulevard ch Paul Bolich, Ilona .r • lice department for the excellent! i t her way into the hearts t> >• and orderly manner in which jvcrflovv Sea Shell audi­ traffic and crowds were handled I ts an acrobatic routine over the recent Ith of July W ednesday Night R.s, 5r30 ’Til Dark rer On Sunday.’” holidays. Seabrook End < :ia Sullivan. 63 Bestick “We know your men worked Hampton Bride Braintree, Mass., took long and hard, conscientiously place honors when she and seriously to make sure that Ssabrook Beach, I 1 an acrobatic dance, no pi iblems such as occurred in Tickets Sold at j accompanied by the the past could develop during Orange and Green Bg tiadow W altz. restaurant the ll»f>3 Independence Day cel­ Tel. GRover 4-3< » McDonald, 7. 58 Haw- PORTSMOUTH N H. HU WBEm ebration.” eet, Lawrence, Mass., Highway l - a! M«moriol Bridge^ LOCAI OLD SALT is James liaughton. II. 76 Locke road, Hamp­ ry Ann Walsh, 8, i 9 ton. Jim gained membership last week in the historic club which i terrace. Shrewsbury, -r SEAFOOD honors those who bring home the big ones as he boated a Mb. ied for the third place DINNERS halibut while recently fishing from a Smith-Gilmore party boat. ebbie did a song and outine to “You’re Just ?er\fd in our dock­ side dininc mum. while Mary Ann also STOP with a song and dance Open Evrrv I>»> l l ft.Rio • S p.m. Local Youth Tapped Restaurant McGinness, who has sung LAFAYETTE ROAD — ADJACENT TO LA.MIE S TAVERN I iquor LicenceL.iren** T I E R q Free Parkins ' Trl. GE By Old Salts Club DRUGS & SUNDRIES t Revision Early this week, three new BEACH TO YS This Store not only saves applications were received at CAMP CLEANING MATERIALS I Approved SUBMARINES the chamber of commerce offi:e for membership in the Old Salts MEAT DEPARTMENT Made To Order club. The newcomers brought PRODUCE & FROZEN FOODS you money, but valuable to a total of seven those who ag—the state’s “The Best On The Beach" have qualified and registered to pal court system for the date during the 1963 season. e in 50 years was one Heading the group was an BEER and ALE many bills passed by Breakfasts Served 11-year-old Hampton youngster ,ureTn‘TFe final days vacation time, too . . . who qualified late last week The Beach Store with City Prices * session. The with a catch of a 4-lb. halibut. e has lb# ^support of \ 3 / BEACON The catch was the biggest of John and would the fishing party on the Smith SEABROOK BEACH lly eliminate municipal See how easy it is to breeze through this cool ail-con­ Corner Ocean Boulevard & T Street and Gilmore craft from which Jim was fishing. Jim is the son SUPERMARKET bill would abolish ditioned store on every shopping trip. Everything you of Mr. and Mrs. James Haugton U •o-three municipal courts of 76 Locke road. Just Over the Bridge” Tin existence and would need for summer housekeeping is yours at the modern, Joseph E. Brown, 6 Smith ut all civil cases would street. Cumberland, R. I.f also ly set up 37 district WHERE TO qualified for membership by It would be a process streamlined Eirst National supermarket. catching a 10-lb. haddock. He »tion, however, with DINE rereived his certificate, mem­ being left the option of bership card and Old Salts arm BREAKFAST £ their municipal courts WEEKEND SPECIALS ! (0 In the Seacoast Area » « patch at the chamber of com­ the tenure of judges SWEET-JUICY 4 merce. P the bench. REGULAR William Gadzuk, 45 Main Herbert W. Rainie, Con- THE MARILYN street, Chelmsford, Mass., was at the 7 seas restaur airman of the Judiciary WATERMELON lb. 5c DINING ROOM the third person to qualify dur­ |tee for the Senate, de- 17 & 27 T Street ing the week by catching ant Near The Bridge Ocean Blvd. Hampton ff the bill as “not per- LAMB LEGS Ar4. i , Hcmpton Beach Arthur Labonte, Mgr S-lb. haddock. His catch was fout a step toward a com- made from an A1 Gauron fishing | jv8trict court system of Home Cooked Meals - |ci Qn ParIe F(oncais OVEN READY 69c lb. ib. 29c boat operating out of the State |Oture—perhaps in about Pier. Special ars. Membership in the cherished pi criminal matters would SEEDLESS w a r r EN.s lo b s t e r h o u s e - . St.oki . club is still open and all a per­ Vacation Club Breakfast ? ‘n the jurisdiction of son needs to do to qualify is to .Pal courts still in exist- IGRAPES have his catch certified with the TOMATO JUICE al Icivil cases would ouat captain or office personnel 2 NATIVE FRESH EGGS, SCRAMBLED strict courts. , VACATIONERS! J at either the A1 Gauron Party 2 STRIPS OF BACON ‘ 1 or the Smith and 2 HOMEMADE MUFFINS & Wherever you go in New England this summer N t h e r o c k y b e n d Gilmore ofTice. If the catch JELLY AND PURE BUTTER al CG Aids meet- the minimum 1 require­ 2 CUPS OF COFFEE Fountain W e “ ^ “ SHf0RE DINNEI* ments, the person may register 5 you’ll find a welcome First >ational Store $ SERVED WITH PURE CREAM FEATURING: ^ Boa,', Head " 9 fr° " 8 ° *° 1 a.m. 1 r the club at the chamber of Stale Man ^ - rcA T IID IK IC * commerce office. IStoneham, Mass, man, Hampton Beach t n Homanelli, 49. a pas- JULY 18- JULY 25 5 9 c • LOW LOW PRICES ! ^ Breakfast Served Til Noon on the Ric* Roc fishing w . d H U D 0- S RESTAURANT July 19 _ Dick Leger, Rhode1 Ample was treated for a Island, caller at Square Dance • TO? QUALITY FOODS! ^ Western Prime Beef ~ ** wound last week. The Hom . „ Owan Fresh Seafood ^came imbedded in the F i r s t • VALUABLE TRADINGSTAMPS ! ^ 070 n . Hampton Beach, N H Comming Events 7 seas restaurant r of the deep sea fish- 279 Ocean Boulevard at State park. WA 6-5421 •Inly 19 Dave Brubeck features the best in seafo°^ ton Beach Coast N a t i o n a l ‘ quartette, Casino ballroom. gj®re contacted to assist • * , JL V 3 • _ wr meeting ,1„. craft otf * • 7 SEAS RESTAURANT ' rv, e7 *1 ~ Tult,‘l Shu” at e second, only a few points behind the ''wnda Rauding. also of Manchester. The in the Casino Ballroom. August 21. An interesting side- ____ JilCYCLES abrook, N. H. Third place h o n o rs went * ’ rs Qf fhe contest. Massachusetts girls S H 0 P note to the contest is that Jonnye is now in Miami Why Mot Try rave New Hampshire girls three winners in t e ^ tallest girl in the contest AT Beach. Florida, where she has been a participant in the lold the most wins with eight. Miss Hampton unable to be present because of com- Miss Universe contest as a result of winning the Hamp­ ling lanes The former title holder. Miss Jonnje Me ^ wj||, however, be present for the t r a d in g p o s t ton Beach title last year. This week, her proud parents ^‘n9 * Highway ol 7jK «, Tel. P R 8-8948 c . ent« in Florida following the Miss Universe cont — photo by Colt EVE«y"d F'" - W * N were notified that she was being given screen and talent For All Your coronation ceremonies in August. tests and therefore would not be at home for the local 7. 1 “ Y " N° n ?g h t •RhAT FOR A I) I T /.’> beauty contest last night.