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TKHben Tide IDtne You can eat when you want AT CONROY’S AFETERIA Open All Day “-Every Day 18 So. So. Carolinia Ave. Formerly Manager STELLA MARIS CAFETERIA Virginia Avenue and Boardwalk Famous 90c Luncheon Celebrated $1.50 Dinner Sunday Dinner $2.00 Frank Black’s Dinner Orchestra Daily 6.15 to 8.30 P. M. Victoire catering for every occasion You Can Improve the Pleasure of the Meal with Vienna Pastries The ease with which a wide variety of Pastries, Pies, or delicious small cakes can be offered on your table at any meal is every reason for your visit to our shop today. For your convenience we are open from early morn ing to midnight. ASK US FOR SUGGESTIONS A delicious and dainty luncheon served at midday. VIENNA PASTRY SHOP 1410 ATLANTIC AVENUE Phones Marine 8183-2942 WHEN IN TOWN AT LUNCH TIME thora U bo spot whara jrou cbb fat a battar-■ than km. Or If you wish Just a bit* with soma •! our ova J«iiat»nT paltry, yaa wiU bo aquallr f lad that you <•«— WALTON BROS. RESTAURANT 1214 Atlantic Avenue “A Good Place to Eat” If It’s Printing—We Do It AMUSEMENT PUBLISHING COMPANY North Tonaeeaoo Avenue Phone t Marino 1MO Music and Musicians Edited By Vincent E. Speciale NOTE—In this department the Vbxtmok News seeks to print everythin* of interest to music lovers of Abseeon Island and is glad to receive any notes concerning orchestras, musicians or singers. Such notes can be mailed to the Music Editor at 8 South Troy Avc.. or phone, Neptune 1878. HELEN BUCHNAN HITNER SINGS AT HIGH SCHOOL Helen Buchnan Hitner, soprano, was the assisting artist at the weekly recital given in the audi torium of the Albany Ave. High School by municipal organist Arthur S. Brook last Thursday evening of good music missed a a very small audience present. The soloist’s performance was ex cellent in every detail and those who stood idling home preferring beach parties gossipping to an even>ng of good music missed a genuine intellectual enjoyment. 1 The singer was in splendid form I and really surprised those who j had occasion not long ago to dis | agree with her performance dur ! ing the May Festival celebration. ! Miss Hitner’s group of songs in j eluded: “Goin’ Home” (Adagio t from the New World Symphony of Dvorak), “Care Selve” (Come, beloved) by Handel; “Homing,” by Del Riego and “Christ in Fland ers,” by Ward-Stephens. She sang with true purity of style and much beauty displaying an organ of natural charm and mellowness, even in scale and rich in tones. Her production was admirable and interpretation and phrasing high ly artistic. A little Scotch ditty which she gave as an encore was particularly effective. She was heartly applauded and moved the audience to great enthusiasm. VENTNOR PIER’S CONCERT Carrol O’Brien, tenor, was the soloist at the regular weekly con certs conducted by Frederick Wagne/ at the Ventnor Municipal Pier last Sunday evening. He pleased the large audience present j with the aria “O Paradiso” from j Meyeerbeer’s “L’Africana.” The orchestral selections included the overture “Zampa”; Gounods ‘Faust”; Preludio and Sicilians from “Cavalleria Rusticana” by j Colton Manor j Restaurant Refined Home Cooking Full Course Chicken Dinner $1.50 110 Sooth Pennsylvania Ave. BOB BREUNIG’S VIENNA GARDENS Shore Road Between Northfield and Linwood Country Clubs CHICKEN WAFFLE DINNER, $1.50 Everything Fresh From Farm on the Grounds — Something New — The Fish and Chip Restaurant GRAMMERCY AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE. SPECIALIZING IN FISH and FRENCH FRIES ORDERS PUT UP TO TAKE OUT Give Us t Trial—Satisfaction Guaranteed Open Daily1—11.30 A. M. to 1.30 P. M.; 4.30 P. M. to 12 P. M. NOTE ADDRESS: Grammercy and Massachusetts Avenues phone-fllarine.~’8'Z~6~J~ fesiAURANf &fZ <Z ATLANTIC AVENUE AMERICAN a HUNGARIAN KITCHKN UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVISION . OF MW MAURICE LEBLANC former owner-Ho\+\ tibjan^. HOME COOKED FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES Waffles a Specialty Zbe (Breen lantern Cafeteria (Opp. Bell Telephone Building) GERTRUDE E. BURCH, Owner We Serve Nothing But the Beet, Which Hee Made Ua "The Talk of the Town" Stella Maris Cafeteria Pennsylvania A venae between Atlantic and Paella Karins »U Mascagni; Schubert’s “Serenade”; Victor Herbert’s “Sweethearts” and excerpts from Wagner’s “Lohengrin.” NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OP ORGANISTS TO CONVENE T.he seventeenth annual con vention of the National Associa tion of Organists will be held in this city from July 29 to August 1. The auditorium of the new High School will be the Association’s headquarters. A very elaborate program has been arranged which includes discussions of various problems, a forum discussion on “Unit vs. Straight Organ Schemes,” an address on New York choral competitions by Dr. T. Tertius Noble, the president of the Association, a demonstration OPEN UNTIL 2 A. M. For good things to eat, And your friends to meet Stop at the “DEEP SEA.” Some good meals, Oh, Gee! A fish dinner is a treat Our quality can’t be beat. Deep Sea Restaurant 2427 Atlantic Avenue Philips’ Oyster House and Restaurant (Formerly Rickerts) Specialize in OYSTERS in every style STEAKS AND CHOPS LOBSTERS AND CRABS Full Course Dinners — Always Open — 2316 Atlantic Are. -The LIPPINCOTT INN Chicken Dinners We cater to Automobile Parties ON SCULLVILLE ROAD Beyond Linwood For Reservation* Write MRS. S. J. LIPPINCOTT Motor Route No. 2, Box 208 Pleasantville, N. J. QUAKER INN ON THE BOARDWALK AT NEW JERSEY AVE. Famous Home Dinners Celebrated Chicken and Waffle* of choral methods of training by John Wesley Norton and a the atre music demonstration with a showing of the film “David Cop perfield” with John Priest playing the organ. Organ recitals will be given by Arthur S. Brook, Richard Tattershall, Williard Irving Nev ins, Henry T. Seibert and Edward Rechlin. Herbert Henderson Organist Colonial Theatre Instruction in ORGAN, PIANO, THEORY Beginners A Specialty Studio: 2 N. Weymouth Avenue Phone: Neptune 1688-J VINCENT E. SPECIALS With Seashore Musical Bureau Superior Orchestras and Talent for Hotels, Clubs, Private Parties, Ban quets, Conventions. Society Dances. 309 Segal Building Phone—Marine 8207 Hospitable, Homelike Chalfonte Haddon Hall Atlantic City In the very center of things. On the Beach and the Board walk. Illustrated folder and rates on request. LEEDS AND LIPP1NCOTT COMPANY American Plan Only Hotel BothweD A hotel of homelike comfort and table. Ownership-Management Nur J. Collins Virginia Are. and Beach Directly on the Ocean Front The American Plan Hotel Pan Excellence ef the Atlantic Coaat Brick Garage on Hotel Property WALTER J. BUZBY > Owner and Manager ^eastbe >e Radio Station WHAR Pennsylvania Avenue and Boardwalk CloaniiaoM and Personal Service Excellent Table Daily Orchestra Concert* Homolike Comfort* P. P. COOS SONS