Summer of 1964
Volume X
Edition 7
Issue Highlights
• Hosts Buzz and Marie King invited guests to the Embassy Dining Room at the Diplomat Motor Hotel on the beach at 26th Street.
• The Lifeguard of the Week was Bill Carey, courtesy of Herbert Berger Ltd. Swimwear.
• The charter yacht “Challenge” was offering its 52-foot vessel for $18.34 each for a six-person fishing trip offshore.
• Jimmy Morris’ Record Rack was advertising, among other things, the “newest Beatle records” and “portable record players.”
• Among Dick Lohmeyer’s Things I Like were “people watching in the J&M Cafeteria at 2 a.m.,” the serve of Maude Anthony at the Sea Scape,” “people who don’t knock Bobby Baker” and “a bag of Ernie’s Donuts and a quart of cold milk.”
• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley welcomed guests to their Kelley’s Country Store on Route 50 “for homeward bound vacationers.”
• Ricci Fletcher’s Syrup-Side 6 Pancake House was located inside the Satellite Motel on 24th Street.
• Waterfront lots at the new Hawaiian Village in Delaware were selling for $9,990, according to an advertisement of Paradise Shores Real Estate.
• Featured modeling fashions in Hess Apparel’s full-page ad was Courtney Kanur.
• In their ad, Bob and Ridge Harman called the Tavern by-the-Sea “Ocean City’s Favorite Play Place” on 16th Street oceanfront.
• The Madison Motel at 9 North Baltimore Ave. was enjoying its first summer in business, according to hosts Mr. and Mrs. Mac B. Jenkins.