
Dine at The CASINO VOL. XXIII., NO. 2 WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1950 FREE DISTRIBUTION New Shopping Center Opens Amid Gay Celebration LUNCH BAR RESTAURANT With stoves, refrigerators, televi- [ A r l o w i T o Talent Show Gets State Approves sion sets and many other valuable I /Y €131118 1 8 Underway Monday prizes being given away, the North COMPLETELY NEW THROUGHOUT Expenditure For Shore Shopping Center was formal­ Key Speaker At It was announced this week by ly opened Saturday with about the Chamber of Commerce office Erosion Survey 5,000 visitors thronging the area. Beach Banquet For your dining pleasure and comfort we have spared no expense - - - to serve you that the popular talent shows will Prospects for an early under­ CENTER More than 200 persons attended begin Monday. July 10, at the band­ taking of the long-delayed survey (Continued on Page Eight) the annual joint banquet of the stand. of erosion along the New Hamp­ ADAMS With the singing favorite, Bill shire coastline and particularly at (Continued on Page Six) better with the best food from breakfast to your evening meal. — ^ TALENT 9 Hampton Beach and the Hampton (Continued on Page Four) River basin, are considerably Come in and enjoy your meals in our New Dining Room brighter this week. Beach Visitor Governor Sherman Adams and the Executive Council Friday ap­ Believed To Be Children's Day proved the contract entered into Amnesia Victim Col. George Ashworth an­ between the N. H. Shore and Beach Preservation and Development ^iyone knowing the where­ nounced this week that Child­ Commission and the U. S. Army abouts of Patrick Killoran of Wor­ ren’s Day will be held this Corps of Engineers for an erosion cester. Mass., is asked to contact year on Friday, July 21. study along the N. H. coastline. the police department HAMPTON BEACH CASINO The venerable Beach resi­ - The state has agreed to spend Killoran, a victim of amnesia has dent, known as “Daddy” Ash­ $2,000 on the project, a sum which been missing since 2:00 a. m. Mon­ worth by thousands of young­ will be matched by federal funds. day when his family heard him sters who annually honor him According to a recent announce­ leave his home, the New Moon on his birthday, expressed the ment from the New England dis­ cottage on River avenue. Hampton hope today that all children of trict office of the War Department Beach. Hampton would be present on in Boston, the survey is scheduled He is 63, 5' 7”, of medium build. 140 pounds, gray hair, blue eyes. the occasion and enjoy a good to be started early in the spring of When last seen he was wearing Enjoy an Evening of time. 1951. a gray summer suit, navy baseball It was also revealed at last Fri­ cap and brown loafers. There will be the usual par­ day’s meeting of the Governor and ade, free Ice-cream, lolly pops According to his family, he is and plnwheels for all young­ STATE subject to amnesia attacks. An 11 sters, plus an entertainment. (Continued on Page Seven) Crowd Witnesses Drawing state alarm has been broadcast DANCING “Specializing in Hampton Beach Properties for over 15 Years” At the Beautiful CASINO BALLROOM Features TED HERBERTS ORCHESTRA FRIED CLAM BAR REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY DELICIOUS... TASTY Hampton Beach, N. H. FRIED CLAMS AND french pR1 pc "■ s FRIEd TO y o u r 01 ~~ To Take Out TELEPHONE 588 HAMPTON Largest Real Estate Agency on the New Hampshire Coast 9 Ea ch c a s in o terly numan story revolves. As the The BEACHCOMBER 5 leading lady. MIb s Donnet gives th part everything the playwright making ju few mumbled remarks, the title role of “Peg O’ My Heart.' could hope for. James Arenton as which I’m sure were insulting, I Her name’s Sadie Long and she's ON STAGE . the ridiculously sensitive director Between The Lines . was able to get in the one question charming. From meeting her for I wanted answered, “Do you like just a few moments. I’d say the and David Hardison as the hard By MARY FOGARTY Hampton Beach, Polly?” by HELEN DONALDSON ON STAGE BETWEEN TH E LINES /'Continued on Page Thirteen) An I got my answer — ‘Like hell, I do.” (Continued on Page Twelve) You know, if my boss had told have been a blank apace here today. Oh well, we can’t please every­ ine to pick out the most interesting Out of the thousands and thousands Preliminary reports about Hamp­ one, can we? TALENT — person at the beach last weekend of vacationists, who could find the But, I was fortunate yesterday NORTON’S ton’s summer guests at the play­ and Interview him, there would one most Interesting? So I didn’t Seafood Market house have not been exaggerated (Continued from Page Three) in meeting someone whom I’m sure even go looking for anyone. Bui will please everyone. GROCERIES They are as good as the previewers I did just happen to run across She just arrived and she's at FISH LOBSTERS said they were. We might even Standish Gift Shop probably the most unusual visitor Elliot, acting as master of cere the Hampton Playhouse where King's Highway Foot of 16th St. venture to say that these pre- and managed to exchange a few she’s going to appear next week in viewers exercised a little too much monies, this weekly feature a! Largest and finest words with him. Yankee reserve in their reports. ways attracts a great deal of Inter It's rather hard to describe him. K ^paRSBRnSHI If this opening hit, "Light up Hie est and in the past has made It pos in New England Outside of saying that he’s thirty Skv." is any indication of what is si hie for some very fine talent tc Ocean Blvd at A Street years old, very clever - being able to come, the season should he a he recognized. to sing, dance, swing on bars and Margaret M. Junkins happy one for aU conserned. Any amateurs interested in com turn upside down, there isn’t much Moss Mart's crisp and crackling peting for the weekly cash awards FOR SALE ^ to add because he just won’t give CANDY SHOPPE play was in good hands from the should file an application at the Antiques, China, Glass out much information to the press. Chamber of Commerce. SEE IT MADE director. Alfred Christie, through Brlc-a-Brac Oh yea, girls, he’s handsome, but don't get excited - he’B not inter­ to the stage struck Shriner per­ Besides the Wednesday night THE NOREEN• Established Candies Mailed fectly acted hv Phillip O’Brien. band concerts, the Chamber of Com­ ested in feminine admirers, that merce is preparing for the annual North Shore Rd. and First St. is, not any more than any other 1920 Hampton Beach, N. H. Muriel Brown’s fans from last HAMPTON BEACH summer will he delighted with her Children’s Day to be held July 21. parrot. A Mexican Yellowhead, to snappy performance. She shares Secretary Charles Butler has an­ be exact. some of the best scenes in the play nounced that Carnival Week will “Polly” has been a member of the George Pace family of Ames- with clever Marga Ann Deighton. be earlier than usual this year, RAYMOND STURGIS For Golfing Fun 0 bury for 28 years, his first owner who plays the wise cracking, starting on August 24 and going Ambulance Service cynical mother. through August 30. A full week being Mr. Kirk Banion of Fresno, of free entertainment Is always Calif. That’s Virginia Pace’s grand­ Marie Donnet. .James Arenton Tel. 657 father and Ginny is the one who HOL-HI and David Hardison are the trio planned for Carnival Week, the High St., Hampton, N. H highlight of which is the crowning brought Polly to the beaeh. Having about whom this amusing but bit­ of the Queen. arrived without a reservation, Polly spent the weekend on the piano DRIVING RANGE in the living room of the Deer­ “THE LITTLE____ MARSh AVENUE field on J street. Lafayette Road U. S. Route 1 Swinging into action or loung­ maaaa JLVXU TilUUJCiO BARBER SHOP r Polly's specialties include sing­ North Hampton, N. H. ing on the porch there’s one Finest Fabrics of All Types Corner “P” Street ing, with all his heart and soul, Open 10 A. M. to 12 P. M. In Remnants and Yard Goods Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. “Steal Away To Jesus." although thing active men and lazy men OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY sometimes when you ask him to Brightly Lighted for Night Play All New Wool Rug Materials -Chas. deNlchoIs 713 sing he’ll startle you with. "Like agree on . you can’t beat For Braiding and Hooking hell I will.” Accompanied at the piano by Ginny, his rendition of slacks for real comfort. DANA SHOPPE \ "Some of These Days." is out of 25 Middle St. Newburyport* Mass- YOUNG’S this world, all the words being BAR-X BAR-B-QUE Solid colors and smart pat­ Off State St. Tel. 2455 ‘ substituted by “la-da-de-da.” CABINS I terns with regular and contin­ He’s a very friendly parrot, al- BAR-B-QUED Visit Our Bargain Annex! awys giving Ginny a kiss or a uous waistbands. Ocean Boulevard handshake and loves to greet every­ CHICKEN - PORK - BEEF one and say, "Bye-bye.” accomp­ Tel. 670 anied by a wave.
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