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. This Corner off the County Hazel with News From the Wild woods
Mindy Thrasher, daughter of Crest spent a delightful six weeks Sharon and Tom of Rio Grande, in Fort Lauderdale where she recently celebrated her birthdrfy visited many friends who have witli a party in Wildwood. The 25 homes .in the area. The guests present were. children, therapeutic pool where she parents and teachers of the stayed was an unexpected and ' Association for Retarded Citizens very beneficial bonus to her stay, with Unit Quarters in Rio Terry DiGugliemo, daughter of Grande. McDonald’s was the host Jeannie and Frank DiGugliemo for this party in appreciation of of Wildwood was the guest of the Work done by the unit and to honor at a bridal shower given for show their interest and support of her at the home of Helen McVey the Retarded Citizens. qf North WildWood on Sunday. Helen and Jack Taylor of North Monica Woolston . of Sea Isle, Wildwood, left their children Maureen McVey of North under the watch of relatives and Wildwo^dr Karen Houch of friends and went off on theii* own Philadelphia and Kathleen to spend a week in a cabin at McGkffhiey of Cape May. Lncust Lakes, Pa The cabin was bridesmaids, were the hostesses, lent to them ^>y Helen’s sister, Guests included Mrs. Jeannie Cathy Cooney. DiGugliemo, mother of the bride, Helen and Bob Hunter of and Mrs. DiGugliemo of Wildwood Crest,' have returned Philadelphia, grandmother of the from a two week vacation in bride; Rita Taylor, Helen Tdylor, Miami' where they visited with Peggy Higgins, Lona Crhven, s/their son Robert and his wife Mary Ann Tarbotton, Claire ^3 Bonnie. Matters, Christina Tagliatela, . Florence Ahlers of Wildwood Sylvia Palombo, Vicky arid Mary
Grace Manlandra, Nancy
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Vaspolli, Marcella. Cassidy and Katie Butt of Philadelphia, and Kathy DiGugliemo, sister-in-law
of the bride.
Marie and Ed Nesbitt of Wildwood Crest have returned from a two week winter vacation They drove to Miami and then took a cruise to the Bahama’s using the boat as their motel and stopping at Nassau and Freepnrt.
Egg Hunt April 14 in Avalon
Avalon .... The Easter Rabbit will be visitipg the Borough of Avalon the day before Easter in order to let local children enjoy the funof an Easter Egg Hunt. At 11 a.rri. on April 14 ori the grounds adjacent to the Avalon Corrimunity Hall, * Mayor Ellsworth Armacost will give the Signal to "I^et the Hunt Begin.”
O'Brien. /Mice Cripps, Sue , ^ S rou l> s arc: pre-school. Craven, Lisa Craven. Fran kindergarten. 1st lo Sit, grades Seully, Louise Catanoso. Mildred Aval “ n XOMtigMen are asked to Pcssango, Margie Hostel, all of ,0 Ihe Community Ha| L North Wildwood; Ann Grant, and ■ 10,h ■ str “ t ■ lnd !l, <' B ™ ct ' P™ r 'o Helen Dole of Wildw'ood; Dot 1.1 a m The event is sponsored by
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at the end of the hunt. New Members Of Avalon Fire Aux.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Avalon Volunteer Fire Department held a social meeting recently. Following are the
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Peggy Ahderson, Mime Bates,
The Ladies Auxiliary to the. Betty Bossiiyt, Lillian Wildwood Ambulance Corps will Dougherty, Debbie Lamb, Denise
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hold a fashion show and dinner dance Sunday. April 1, starting at I p.m. at.Enrico’Sy Restaurant, !*5li Pacific # Ave., Wildwood Crest. Cocktails are Dutch treat.
There will be door prizes
Hair designs by Barbara’s ‘Ann's Beauty Salon, fashions by Sun N/Ski. Allen’s Men s Shop, and jewelry by Brown’s Jewelry
Shop, will be.modeled. Dance Notes
Good news travels fast and far! all the way to Juneau, Alaska. Janice Holst was happy to hear that her dancers are continuing their efforts byI dancing to help others that cannot dance. Her dancers were recently on tKfe March of Dimes Telethon from Atlantic City. These girls not only performed but also collected money to be donated to March of Dimes. \ The. girls wert? Raggedy Ann and/Andy - Brenda & Rita Willis from Rio Grande, and the. Hollywood Dollies - Jeannie Peckiconis. BCttyanne Riddle, Bonnie Riddle, and Elizabeth & Marie Stiles from Cape May. Spring Rummage
Sale At
St. Simeons A spring rummage sale sponsored by the Women of St. Simeon’s Church, North Wildwood. will be held April 3 arid 4 from 9 a m. until 3 p.m . and April 5 from 9:00 a.m. until noon, at the parish house, 25th & Central Avenues. Deborah Cocktail Party Apr. 8 The third annual cocktail party to benefit the Upper Cape Chapter of Deborah hospital will be held April 8. at the Italian American Club. Sea Isle City. Hot and cold hors d’oeuvres will be served from 3 to 5 p.m. For tickets contact 967-4831.
Quinn, and Connie Trainer. Final plans were made for the Penny Sale which will be held April 6 in the Community Hall. Avalon Women’s
Civic Club
Has Mtg. Mar. 26 The Women's Civic Club of Avalon will meet Mondpy-, March 26 at 12:30 P.M in the Avalon Room. Borough Hall, 22nd Street and Dune Drive, according to Mrs. Ja^ne Reddie president. It will be preceded by a covered
dish luncheon.
The speakpi of the afternoon will be Miss Alice Belanger who will discuss Chinese painting and
calligraphy.
Miss Belanger received a master of arts degree from Rutgers University and has taught on an elementary and college level here and in Europe. She presently resides in dennisyille where she has her studio which she converted ftrom a horse bam on her property which was/
built in 1835.
All members are urged to attend and may bring guests. Three Localites
In C a,st of ‘'Forum!’
Douglas Murdock and Dan Hughes, both of Ocean City and Karl Givens, of Cape May Court House, will appear in “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” a musical that was named as one of the best American plays of the 1963 theatre Season, to be.presented Thursday. Friday* and Saturday (March 29. 30 and 3D by Atlantic Community College's creative aria department. Each performance will begin at 8p.m. in the auditorium of Walter E. Edge Hall on ACC’s Mays Unding campus. Admission is free and open to the public.

