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Asbury Park Pressi
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Asbury Park, New Jersey
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V. "9 Weekend Picture Show RESTING ON AIR-Wendy Soger (above), 13, of 5 Poplar relaxes in midair. This is not a trick photo. Wendy is just one of a group of young people who have become proficient on the trampoline at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Steadman, 16 Roosevelt Deal. HltiH FlYER-Susan Steadman, 10, makes like a bird cs she flies through the air with the greatest of ease by means of the trampoline at her Deal home. if .7 if t'f 1 ft r-m- 'Br'-J 1., FINGERTIP STAND-George Slavin, 276 Norwood Deal, gives the impression of being very strong as makes a fingertip stand on the trampoline.

ll tt 1 If TRAMPOLINERS-These pictures show the unusual poses of youngsters enjoy THE HARD WAY Mike Brower, (above) 11, of 51 Runyon Deal, appears ing themselves during a DM workout on the trampoline to be pasted against the sky ii int i''m mi tg ip niT ii i at the home of Susan Stead ON THE RIVIERA-Mr. and Mrs. William J. Miller, 54 Middlesex Matawon, bask on the Promenade des Angflais at Nice, France, during a fiv-week tour of Europe. as he waits for Dicksie Hoyt, 12, 907 River Fair Haven, to pour him a drink.

man in Deal. They all have had a good deal of experience and have regular exercise sessions. Here, George Slavin sinks down in the net as he holds Susan Stead EiWiKM i-i i i I ti man (left), Wendy Soger, and Dicksie Hoyt. (Press Photos-Beardsley) If it II' -rn HP i I .11 IO.i.iiJM WIHJH WW II liMm-iWiwiwMMa-Miwmihi ra tun nuirtri i f. I 25 YEARS TOGETHER-Mr.

and Mrs. John Orr, 1039 Nor wood Elberon, celebote their 25th wedding anniver- SURPRISE PARTY Miss Dolores Sammarco, 1035 Banks Asbury Park, (wearing col-sary at the Cypress Inn, Wanamassa. lege sweat shirt), stopped for a snack at Corrubia's Restaurant, Asbury Park, after bowl ing recently. As she entered some one pinned an orchid on her and a bridal shower and supper for 50 relatives and friends got under way. From the left: Mrs.

Rose DeSane, As- 1 kury Park; Miss Marion Vallero, Vineland; Miss Sammarco, Mrs. Eleanor Vi Hani, Point I I Pleasant; Mrs. Louise D'Esposito, Asbury Park, and Mrs. Sara Pizzulli, Colonial Terrace. SLOCUMS AT THE ROOSEVELT-The three brothers Slocum and their wives at a ringside table ot the Roosevelt Grill, New York City.

From the left: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Slocum, 916 Curtis West Belmar; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Slocum, 507 Tuttle Spring Lake, ond Mr.

and Mrs. James Slorum, 88 Laird Neptune City. Miss Sammarco is a teacher at the Dow Avenue School, Ocean Township. Iff" 1 -Ull? Air 'tc-' f' St -i WHO ARE curiosity is mutual between the box tortoise and the kitten, although the kitten seems ready to run, and did run when the tortoise emerged from its shell. Picture was taken in the driveway of James W.

McCloskey, 35 Westra Interlaken. A i fi Long Branch; Mrs. Baldassari, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Baldassari, Eatontown; Charles Gabriele, 15 Pinebrook Drive, Neptune, and Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Magrino, 37 Lewis Eatontown. BIRTHDAY PARTY-Mrs. Mary Baldassari (second from left), a former actress of 85 Rector Red Bank, was the celebrant at this party at the Shore Lounge, Rte. 35, Wanamassa.

Others, from the left, Alfred Rhoades, 151 Brighton 51ST ANNIVERSARY-Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jones (center and right), 411 4ih Bradley Beach, celebrate their 51st wedding anniversary in the company of his brother, George C. Jojvs, 600 Evergreen Bradley Beach, at the Old Mill Inn, Spring Lake Heights. The occasion also rnarked the birthday of Alfred Jones.

K.iKh 1 I NIGHT OUT-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flanagan, 1314 4th Asbury Park, at the Rainbow Room of the Albion Hotel, Asbury Park. TREAT FOR DAUGHTER-Mr. and Mrs.

James J. Connell, 103 Ocean Sea Girt, treat their daughter Ellen to a sea food supper at Mori's Port, Neptune. Mr. Connell practice! lawjn New York City. SHREWSBURY GROUP-Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard White and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Iselin at the Posillipo Italian Asbury Park..

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