Cape May County Herald, 15 March 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 7

THURSDAY. MARCH 15, 1979

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. AclivUies Monday thru Thursday: from 9:30 to 1:30 P M.Eleanora Cubernot is in charge of the cerantic class. If you desire a ceramic piece and wouldn’t have time to do it. she will do it for you. Geore Strattan & Catherine Clark are the assistants. . Elephant Game: Monday only at 12:30 P.M. bring in a 25c gift and you will be able to play this happy game. Grace Richards will be in charge. Tuesday: Cake decorating class will start a\ 9:30 A.M. Cass Clark will show you how easy it is to decorate a cake. Bring your own cake and icing. Tuesday Afternoon. No Bingo this week. Blue Cross representative will be at the center on March 20 at 1:00 P.M. to show slides and answer questions. Tuesday & Thursday: Macrame with Jack Wagner, instructor. Stick Weaving with John & Amelia Liquori instructors. Wednesday: Our nurse Marion Bechtold R.N. will behereat9:30 A M. to 10:30 stop by and let her take your pressure. It's free of charge. Thursday . Anthony Viilani at H>:00 A.M. to teach Language. Come over and learn Spanish or Italian. Line Dancing with Dot Wheeler instructor. Class starts at 1:30lo3:00P.M. Transportation: Call Anna M. Walls at HH0-5UM and she will make all the/rrangements for you on the free bus. Lunches: We have a big demand for lunches. We try to do the best we can. hut with the cutback of only 30 per day it has been very hard to do so. Call Honey and she will try to help vou. Wednesday & Friday. ACC TO FEATURE BANKING TALK William James, vice president of personnel at The First National Bank. Atlantic City, will speak on "Preparing for a Banking Career." at Atlantic Community College. Tuesday. Mar. 20. Mr James's speech will begin at 12:20 p.m. in the auditorium of the Nurse Education Facility on ACC's Mays landing campus. Admission is free and open to the public. This lecture is part of ACCs five-session seminar designed to expose minority students to career opportunities Obituaries^] OBITUARIES HENRY WHEATON. 59. Wildwood. An employee of J.S. Kielv Co. 3/5. EDITH DOUGHERTY. 80. North Wildwood. A member of the Sodalitv of St. Ann’s. 3/6. THOMAS DEGNAN. 80. North Cape May. A retired hosiery worker. 3/6. HARRY MYERS. 74. Villas. Retired from the Frankford Arsenal. 3/7. ELIZABETH LAWRENCE. 79. North Cape May. A 50 year member of the Cape May Patriots Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. 3/8. HENRY A. LAESSER. Wildwood Crest. A local resident for the past 10 years. 3/7. WILLIAM MILLAR. SR.. 80. Avalon. Founder of Avalon Tile and Carpet Centers. 3/9. JOHN DALESSANDRO. 641. Ocean City A member of the Knights of Columbus. 3/9. EDWARD KACZMARSKI. 50. Ocean City. A partner in the firm. Wisham’s Builders. 3/8. JOHN E. MURPHY. JR.. Villas. Infant boy. 3/9.

Sick List: Still not able to come back to the center are Henrietta Amos. Florence Martino. Florence DeNapIoi. Jack Madden. Amelia Liquori. Hazel Aldridge. Gabe Nagy, our man on the spot, has been sick so we will have to do the visiting for him. Vial of Life:on Monday March 5th the Lower Township Rescue Squad visited the center with the vials This was done for seniors who couldn't get out to get them theirselves. Thanks to Frank & Donna who were nice enough to give the speeches on how to use them. Thanks to Frank Alburger. ALCOHOL PROGRAM V MAR. 21 AT LOCKWOOD 4-H A Community Awareness Program entitled "Alcohol Abuse — A Community Problem." will be held March 21 at the Lockwood 4-H Youth Center on Dennisville Road in Cape May Court House at 7:30p.m. The meeting is open to all ages. Area residents are invited to attend The program is sponsored by the Council of Community Organizations «COCO>.~ Those planning Jo attend are asked to call 465-9411 ext. 310or 465-5115

SNYDER POSTAUX. ACTIVITIES ANNOUNCED A regular meeting of the American Legion Women's Auxiliary was h61d on March 5 at the Harry Snyder Post No. 193. Cape May. Monthly donations go to support the handicapped in the Olympics and for door prizes for the Parley Luncheon at Neil’s on March 31. Other activities include a New Jersey Girls State meet at Rider College. Trenton, and a birthday party at the Coast Guard Chief's Club on March 24. VILLAGE GREENE CIVIC ASSOCVMTG. The Village Greene Civic Association will hold a regular monthly meeting on Saturday. March 17th. 1:30 P M . at the Lafayette St. Community Center. Cape May. Mr. Lowell. Field Representative of Social Security, will address the meeting. VAN DUSEN GOP CLUP MEETS MAR. 20 The Van Dusen Men's and Women's Republican Club of Cape May County will hold its regular meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday. March 20th in the basement of the old St. Raymond's Church. Hudson Ave.. Villas. GOP WOMEN TO HOLD LUNCHEON MAR. 20 The presidents and past presidents of the Cape May County Women's Regular Republican Club will hold the March Luncheon Tuesday, the 20th at the Regency Inn, N. Wildwood. New Jersey at 12:30 P.M. For reservations call 5222778 Tickets for the Fashion Show in April are now available from Officers tflid Trustees. GETYOUR PARTNER Senior citizens are reminded there is square dancing every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Millman Center. Bayshore Rd.. Villas.

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