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The Herald And The Lantern
Thursday, Novembers, 1979
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announced this week by Robert J. Smeltier, Cape May Public Relations and Recreation Director and
Pageant Chairman.
They include from Lower Cape May Regional, Terri Swain, Gloria Luck, Christine Block and Cindee Randle. From Wildwood High School, Marianne Dole. From Middle Township High 'School, Geraldine Carlberg and Denise Lindholm and from Ocean City High School, Sheila Handley and Sandra
Struckell.
The Cape May County Pageant will be held Saturday, Nov. 24 at 8 p.m. in Cape May Convention
Hall.
The Lxxral Winner will advance to the State Junior Miss Pageant which is scheduled for January I960 in Cherry Hill. The State Winner will represent New Jersey in America’s Junior Miss National Finals in Mobile, Alabama next
CAPE MAY - Several standout members of Cape May County High School Class of 1900 are among the early entries in the Cape May County Junior Miss Pageant, the preliminary for Americas. Junior Miss Pageant which offers more than five million dollars in National, State and Local
prizes. I
The Junior Miss hopefuls who will participate in the program to select and honor the county's outstanding high school Senior
JOE MORGAN MUSGROVE, bom to Joe and Donna Musgrove, 1606 Woo Ison Road, Villas,
(10/23).
KELLY COHEN, bom to Meir and Pamela Cohen, 311 Broadway, Villas,
(10/23). .
WILLIAM BLAISE STEC JR.ibom to William and Bettwinn Stec, 13 McDonald* Dr., Ocean
View, (10/26).
JOSEPH » SALVATORE FRANGIPANE, bom to Dennis and Marie Frangipane, 1101 Rosehill Parkway, N. Cape May,
(10/27).
ROBERT LEE BOWEN II, bom to Robert and Patricia Bowen, 26 Tennessee Ave., Villas,
(10/30).
HEATHER ERIN ROBINSON, born to Robert and Linda Robinson, 127 Teal Road. Rio Grande, (10/31).
May. The top prize is the $15,000 scholarship to the girl selected as America's Junior Miss for I960 in
Mobile.
For further information about the Cape May County Junior Miss Pageant contact the Cape May Department of Public Relations and Recreation at 884-8411 ext. 20 or 27. Gardeners
To Meet Tuesday
CAPE MAY — The Garden Department of the Women’s Community Club of Cape May will hold its regular meeting, Tuesday,
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Cape Rec Disco Class CAPE MAY - It’# Disco time again! The Cape May Department of Public Relations and Recreation will offer its first minidisco course of the season under the experienced direction of Jim and Sandy Sharpley. The Sharpley's Ape currently honing the skills and techniques of seventeen couples enrolled in a Mfllroom' dance course being conducted in Capo May Convention Hall Sunday* from 7.30-9:30 P.M. The three-week disco class will be conducted in Cape May Convention Hall Monday evenings from 7:30-9:30 p.m. beginning November 19. The coat is only $10. per person for the entire course. Singles are encouraged to participate - no partner is required! Registrations will be accepted November 12 through 16 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Cape May Convention Hall. For additional information call 884-8411, Ext. 20or 27. OLiSSIFIII IBURTISIIC —A GOOD BUY— 967-3312 WV’U BILL YOUI
November 13, at 2 p.m. the Historical Community Center, Lafayette and Banks Street, Cape May. Miss Marion Robertson, Chairman of the Garden Department, welcomes members and friends to this meeting to practice making and using flower arrangements in niches. Members are asked to bring livfcg greens such as ivy or* green vines, blooming flowers such as chrysanthmums, dahlias, roses or other suitable flowers. Attractive fabric for background will be used. There will be professional niches of the types used in local flower shows constructed for us by our friends. Mr. and Mrs.
John Dick.
Hirbgr Garden Club Meeting STONE HARBOR - The Garden Club of Stone Harbor will hold Its next meeting at 10a.m . Nov. IS, atthefirehouse. Mrs. D. Lohmeyer of Devon, Pa., will give a three dimensional slide presentation of the putting together of the Philadelphia Flower Show, from start to finish. Mrs. Lohmeyer is a judge and officer of the show. Her talk Is entitled "The Philadelphia Flower St»w Story." Member# have been asked to create a miniature arrangement, not more than 5", for the
meeting.
Everyone is welcome There is a guest fee of fifty cents. Refreshments will
be served.
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