Cape May County Herald, 12 April 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 9

THURSDAY, APRIL 12.1979

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Doug Larson, son of Dee and Irv Larson of Wildwood Crest had a birthday on April 1st. In lieu of a birthday party, Doug elected to see a Flyers Game. His parents took him and his friend Any Weis to the game on Sunday. Doris and Bud Moore of N. Wildwood are home after spending several months in Hollywood, Florida. Joe Barnes of Wildwood Crest is home for a few days to take care of some business but will be returning to Pampano Beach, Florida to complete his yearly trek there. Herb Keys of Wildwood

Crest traveled to Philadelphia on Sunday where he played the part of 'Judas’ in a production called "The Crucifixion” presented at the Scottich

Rite Cathedral.

Stephen Lewis, son of Gail and Jeffry Lewis of Cold Spring, celebrated his seventh birthday with a party held at McDonald’s in Wildwood on Saturday. His guests were friends from school and included Lois Wallstin, Steven Prince, Hawsley Shelton, Heather Harrison, Christopher Martin, Susan Alfe, Nicole Leech, Lisa Mears, Jan Heathcote, James Frances, Bonnie and Clare Clydesdale,

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Sharon Jordan and his friends Lenny. Mary and Harry Greiner of Wildwood Crest combined business and pleasure in a trip to Indiana last week. Harry had to go to Indiana on business so Mary went along and they stopped at West LaFayette to visit with her brother and sister-

in-law.

Danielle DelConte infant daughter of Cathy and Dave Delconte of Wildwood Crest was baptised by Msgr. Gottfried Keis in the Church of the Assumption in Wildwood Crest on Sunday, April 8th. Danielle was bom on February 13th and has a brother David. Her maternal grandparents are Pat and Putt Palmer of North Wildwood and her paternal grandparents are Joyce and Pat Delconte of Wildwood Crest. A party was held at the home of Caroline and Albert De Costa of Wildwood Crest following the

baptism.

Michael Reuter, who turned four on Sunday, April 8 celebrated his birthday with a party on that date. He is the son of Cathy and Norman Reuter of Erma. His guests were friends from his nursery school and the guest list included Artie Baruffi, Jacket Salerno, Dominic DiAntonio, Susan Corchiani, Wendy Shoczolek, Bobby Hewitt, Heather Brostowicz, Eddie Broneman, Clayton Smith, Pammy Rapp, Susie Barth, Patti Ann Smith, Tara Henderson, Gregg Lewis and Barbara Ann Flacco. WW Jaycees Trade Show April 21-23 'the Wildwood Jaycees will hold their Tenth Annual Hotel Motel Restaurant Trade Show April 21, 22,23 at Wildwood

Convention Hall.

The purpose of the Trade Show, according to Steven A. Wade, Trade Show Chairman, is to provide a market place for companies interested in merchandising their ss products and services to the lodging and food service industries. It will also i give those people in the ® industry an opportunity to view the latest in new products which may aid them in improving their operations. The goals this year is to make the show profitable for the exhibitors, professional and enjoyable for all. This year the show will be represented by over 100 national and regional companies. A partial list includes Heinz, Mrs. Smiths Pies. RCA, Bachman foods, Sexton, Seashore Foods, Ireland Coffee, Tea Rosa Foods

and Vineland Syrup.

The Jaycees expect approximately 7,000 hotel and motel and restaurant owners and operators to attend the three day affair. The show is aimed at a three state market, according to Wade.

WW Action Council Installs . Officers Mr. Alan Sutton has be«i installed as president of the Wildwood Community Action Council. The of 1 ficers are: Ms. Christine Thompson, Vice-Preside-nt: Ms. Patty Sutton. Secretary; Ms. Ellen Brown, Treasurer; Ms. Anna Blocker. Chaplin; Ms. Mimi Feldt, Sergeant-at-arms; Ms. Victoria Wing, Trustee. The Wildwood Community Action Council holds its meetings on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Wildwood Community Service Center, 3811 New Jersey Ave. LT Rescue Aux. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Lower Township . Rescue Squad will hold their luncheon on Wednesday, April 18, at the squad building. Main & Georgia Aves., Villas, at noon. Following luncheon there will be a social. Mrs. Emma Roscman is hostess for April.

3rd Ward GOP Women The Third Ward Women’s Republican Club will sponsor a card party April 18,12 noon at the Hut. Oak Ave. in Wildwood.

Villas Civic Club The Villas Civic Club s April 14th social has be£n cancelled due to the Blaster holidays. The next social will be May 12.

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