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The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
July 12, 2013
the Summer Of 1967
... revisited
VOLUME XIII EDITION NO. 1
•Dayton Brothers, offering “the world’s finest chicken,” had two locations at this time – Boardwalk in the pier building and Boardwalk at South Division Street. •Managers Casher and Mabel Evans invited guests to their Fenwick Crab House on “Beach Hiway.” •In his City Hall report, Councilman C.H. Shuey wrote, “our second bridge across Assawoman Bay will land at about 62nd St. … the chosen location is a wise choice since it will provide evacuation route for the central area of the town and also it will help relieve the troublesome traffic congestion caused by cars trying to get north through the jammed-up part of the old city.” •Host Pete Boinis offered “dancing nitely” at his new “hunka munka” cocktail lounge. •Featured in Hess Apparel’s full-page ad was Susan MacVeigh, who was modeling a swim suit by High Tide.
Issue Highlights
•Breakfast service at the Ship Café and Marina on 14th Street started at 6 in the morning. •The Sea Scape Motel was pairing golf with room nights in an ad. “A mid-season package plan for the sport minded family, all centered around Ocean City’s challenging 18-hole championship golf course.” •The new Ocean Lanes bowling alley on 71st Street was being advertised as, “The newest, most modern lanes on the shore.”
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