Cape May County Herald, 18 October 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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Those fragile black and orange Monarch butterflies that migrate from CANADA to MEXICO are now present in great numbers on the CAPE. They uraally take off the last week in August, so keep your fingers crossed. MA NATURE may still give us more good weather ... CAPE MAY COUNTY author GAY TALESE has hit the Jackpot. United Artists paid a record 12.500.000 for the film rights for his "Thy Neighbor s Wife." Talese’s parents own a clothing shop in OCEAN CITY. He has been researching and writing his new non-fiction book for the past eight years. It will be published Doubleday in the spring 1900. The book by the exN.Y. TIMES reporter has amassed over 4 million $ before getting to a single bookstore. Tatese, author of six previous books, wrote the best seller "The Kingdom and the Power," an inside view of a power struggle at the N.Y. Times. HOWARD ROSS and LORI CESAR r received the "red carpet" treatment in VEGAS from LORI S old show biz buddy, singer PIA ZADORA, who is the opening act for TONY ORLANDO at the RIVIERA. PIA is wed to the owner of the RIVIERA,

Schenley's. LORI will return the favor over Turkey Day when Pia stars at the BOARDWALK REGENCY. LORI warbled all season at URIE'S while doubling as WAIKIKI MOTOR INN social director. Those of you who enjoyed J.C. LANE, LORI and JIM WOODS ANDREWS SISTERS takeoffs may have forgotten that the famous trio recorded 1,800 songs and sold over 75 million records with 19 gold records ... Pleasingly plump BOBBIE KAYE is now entertaining WILDWOOD ELKS members with her sing alongs, pianistics and gags NORTH WILDWOOD’S LEMON DROP MOTEL owner JACK HALLETT opened to good reviews on BROADWAY in "The 1940s Radio Hour,” which he offered for PRESIDENT CARTER at last year’s White House Christmas party ... Local fans of

MIKE PEDICIN, a long time music staple hereabouts, will be pleased to know that his son scored a hit with his own combo opening at GREAT GILDERSLEEVES. NEW

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Hi utility rates hurt everyone. Scuttlebutt is that WILDWOOD theatres would be open in the winter if otilities tabs weren’t so hi ... Drive-in banks began in the 1950b when gas was plentiful. Some now think construction of any future drive-in facilities at banks should be banned ... A CHICAGO motel now offers free use of a bicycle or roller skates as part of Its weekend conservation package. Many motels out West assure guests that if they need fuel, an employee will be dispatched to "car sit," no matter how long the gas line... One of the best things that happened to our area since the ocean rolled in was the happy day when URIE’S FISH FRY

brought their seafood restaurant know-how to our shores. The charming URIE clan threw a party to end all parties Sunday nite in gratitude to all their employees. CHEF ALLAN prepared roast suckling pig which was so tasty that only the ears and the oink remained. Sauve, smooth DAVE ELSEY and his SECOND TIME AROUND just keep getting better and better especially with their • ELVIS clonings. ELSEY kept URIE’S dance floor filled to capacity ... Betcha didn’t know WALT DISNEY once visited WILDWOOD. MRS FRANK FINOCCHAIRO, the former DOLORES GENTILINI. recalls meeting the great man during his local visit ... JIMMY MOOERS reports scattered striped bass landings from area rock jetties .. Many Senior Citizens, among others, are contest fans. Well, take heart. For year* 92-year old EDITH WOLFF, of Lambertville entered contest after contest T’other day she finally got her reward. She won $16,000 by submitting a Dentine gum wrapper ... Delaware bay fans, on guard.

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Women’s Workshop At Court-House

COURT HOUSE — A self-development program for women will be held at the Extension Service Educational Center in Cape May Court House starting Tuesday, October 16. The four part series, "Understand Yourself and Grow," is co-sponsored by the Cooperative Extension Service and the Hally Shores Girl Scout Council. The workshops are free and open to the public without regard to race, color or national origin. The major topics of discussion at the sessions will be examining values; assertiveness without agressiveness; communicating with others and decision making. Marion E. Olsen, Extension Home Economist said, "The idea for a self-development workshop was stimulated by an evaluation of a womens seminar held this past winter in Cape May. Women participating in the seminar expressed an interest in more workshops on developing personal skills which can help them grow as an individual and

in their relationships with othen.’’ Erma Jones and Anna belle Tut hill, both of the Holly Shores Girl Scout Council, and Marion E. Olsen of the Extension Service will serve as instructors and facilitators for the workshops. The Extension Service will serve as instructors and facilitators for the workshops. Tte Extension Service Educational Center is located on Dennisville Rood in Cape May Court House. For further details call 465-5115.

Halloween Dance WOODBINE - The widows or widowers club will hold a Halloween dance at'St. Casimlr’s Parrish Hall, Clay and Uncolri Ave., Woodbine, Sunday. Oct. 28, at 8 p.m. Music by Jimmy Marshall's band. Admission $3. members; $4. guests! Refreshments .... BYOB. For information, contact 465-4293 or 861-4621.

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