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Thursday. May 10,197*
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Avalon Spring Fling AVALON - The fourth annual Spring F.ling. sponsored by the Avalon Recreation Department, will be held Saturday May 12 from 9 p.m. to 1 a m at The Avalon, Community Hall. Mayor Ellsworth Armacost.said. The idea of having community dance socials, where Winter and Summer residents can join together in a spirit of reunion has been extremely successful over the years, the Mayor
stated
Each event. Holly Ball St Patricks Day and Spring Fling usually attract more than 300 people to each event and always prove to be an enjoyable evening for all. Only Avalon winter and summer residents and their guefcts are invited to
attend.
No. admission charged and the music will be provided by the Cliff Kollmeir Band Everyone brings their own refreshments
Yard Sale to Benefit Historical Society
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CAPE MAY - The Greater Cape May Historical Society is progressing ,»with their restoration of the Colonial House next to Cape May City Hall trear>. The society has announced a fund raising yard sale to aid in the restoration and refur-
nishing of the house. The house is open to the public on weekdays with pfospects for weekend summer tours. The committee has asked for donations of furniture, dishes, tools, antiques, ^tc.. suitable for sale The yard sale will be held June 9. from 9 am 4 pm
Donations may be delivered to the Colonial House between the hours of 10 am to 3 pm any weekday. Pick-up may be arranged by calling Catharine Doyle (884 3630) after these hours. All donations are tax deductible and receipts will be provided.
Drama at Spring Luncheon CAPE MAY Catherine J. Hussong will portray the wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald, by Nancy Milford in a dramatization for the Women's Community Club of Cape May. at their Annual Spring Luncheon. The event is scheduled for Thursday. May 24 at 12:30 p.m. at the Golden Eagle. Beach Drive. Cape May Ms Hussong has received many awards in prize winning plays of the N.J. State Federation of Women's Clubs She has been active in community theater, attended Temple University School of Drama, and presented program and book review’s over the past six years. For reservations Wase call Mrs John Stout. 8848104. or Mrs Nevin Wampole. 884-7036. before
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