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The Cape May County Historical Society Museum, located in the beautiful John Holmes house on Route 9 north of Cape May Court House is again presenting one of its very early collections, a very interesting group of objects from th6 Near
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history.
The account of them was written by the first curator of the museum. Mr. Edward Post. The donor of the collection. Dr Sarah Louise Weintraub. was the daughter of missionaries and was born in Mt. Zion. Syria, in 1860. At the age of .14, she came to America where she was
the Woman's Medicine of She practiced
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years In Damascus before retiwuming to America where she had the distinction of being the first woman physician to work in a
county prison.
Her many years of vacationing in Avalon gave her the desire to present this collection which includes a prayer book made of olive wood, a tears bottle and a miniature crown of thorns, to the local museum The collection can be seen now through the Easter
season.
The museum will also have an open house for members and friends on Sunday. March 11. from 3 to 5 p.m. All are urged to attend. The gift shop is open during museum hours with many items for sale including their interesting and informative calendar for 1979. Girl Scout Cookie Sale Overwhelming Success “The response to the fcirl Scout * Cookie Sale this year has been overwhelming." stated Erma R. Jones. Executive Director of the Holly Shores Girl Scout Council. "Our office in Woodstown has been deluged with requests for information about how to get cookies. The sale will end on February 27th." she added. "The most important part of the sale is the .75 cent donation to Girl Scouting that comes from the sale of each box-of cookies. The local troop keeps 20 cents and 55 cents stays in the council for the maintenance of the three camps the council operates and for some of the council's operating expenses." Ms. Jones
added.
"Every community in the five Counties the council covers has a cookie coordinator in this area who can locate the girls who are selling the cookies here. The Girl Scout Council also receives funding fron. seven United Ways in the five county
area
ACC Dance Concert The Mt. Laurel Regional Ballet Co. will present a dance concert to music ranging from Peter Tchaikovsky's romantic melodies to Scott Joplin's ragtime tunes. Saturday (Feb. 24) at Atlantic Community
College.
The program will begin at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of Walter E Edge Hall on ACC’s Mays Landing campus. Admission is free and open to the public. The dance troupe, directed by Lorraine McAdams, is in residence at ACC for the fourth consecutive year. The concert, choreographed by Ms. McAdams, will include. —"DiveTtissements." from Tchaikovsky’s "Swan Lake." —Selections from Adolphe Adams'"Giselle " —"Hoedown." to music by American composer Aaron
Copland.
Six dances from "Treemonisha." to music by Joplin. "Treemonisha" is one of two operas written by Joplin, the great ragtime composer and piano player, whose music was revived by the academy awardwinning movie "The Sting’’ The concert is part of ACC’s 1978-79 Cultural Series.
1979 Moth
Spray Program A public meeting to discuss the 1979 Gypsy Moth Spray Program
for Cape May County will be held at the Cape May County Ex-
tension Service Education
Center. Route 657, Cape May
Court House, N J.
Date —. Friday, February 23.
1979.

