Cape May County Herald, 9 January 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 9

Wednesday, January 1,1980

The Herald and The Lantern

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FIRST PLACE DECORATION WINNER - A group of smiling nurses conveys the Spirit at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital this holiday season — They're smiling because their station. 2nd Floor South, was awarded a first place ribbon by the Hospital Auxiliary Panel of Judges. Their theme was "International Year of the Child." Doors and walls were to make patients' holidays brighter. Shown is Roberta Lemnan, Carol Kapurelos, Mary Palladini, Lee Lamanna, Pat Miller, Cindy Porter and Jean Corlett.

Annual Scouting Dinner Planned

WILDWOOD CHEST

All registered sc outers are invited to attend the annual Installation of Officers Night at the Holiday Inn, Wildwood Crest, Friday, January 18. Bring your mate or a date and enjoy a very fine dinner and good

fellowship.

Cocktails will be

available in an adjoining lounge at 6:30 p.m. Dinner will be Served at 7 p.m. A business meeting will begin at 8 p.m. followed by a speaker until 9:15 p.m. Dancing to a live band

begins at 9:30.

Please reserve before January 14. Call Peter Housman at 886-4333.

Guarantee Bank On Exchange NEW YORK CITY-The American Stock Exchange Dec. 27 admitted to trading the common shares of Guarantee Bank, an Atlantic City, New Jerseybased. state-chartered financial institution. Trading under the symbol GB, the newly-listed issue opened on lOOsharesatB. Guarantee «Bd"hIco through nineteen offices, provides a complete range of consumer and commerical banking services to residents of Atlantic, Cumberland, Cape May and Gloucester counties. As of September 30, 1979, the bank's assets exceeded $410 million. For the nine months ended September 30, 1979, Guarantee Bank reported revenues of $22,473,000 and earning of $2,140,000, compared with revenues of $16,631,000 and earnings of $1,739,000 in the similar period a year earlier.

We always have a shellebration going.

NEIL’S 222 e. schellenger ave. wildwood-by-the-sea, n.j. closed Wednesdays now appearing: maura & the bobby vann trio

. r fine •PASTRIES •BAGELS •BREADS •COFFEES •JUICES OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY AT 7 AM TAKE HOME AND TABLE SERVICE AVAILABLE CAROfNAL A NEW JERSEY 729-0075

CAPp MAY - New officers and three new Board Members have been elected by the membership of the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts, (MAC) for 1980 The results were announced at the annual Christmas party in

December.

The officers, each

MAC Ejects New Officers

Heeled for one year, were: President, Bruce M. Minnix, 1st Vice President. William Zerby, 2nd Vice President. Marianne Schatz, 3rd Vice President, May McLaughlin, Secretary, Mary Trexler and Treasurer. Wade G Cooper. # Elected to the Board of

Chicken Dinner Benefits Boy Scouts

DENNISVILLE - An Old Fashioned Chicken Potpie Dinner will be held Jah. 12. at the Dennisville Methodist Church Social

Hall.

The three seetings fori dinners are 4 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Adults $4,

children under 12 $2. Proceeds will benefit Boy Scout Troop 56, Dennisville, Take-outs are available. Tickets must be pur chased and are availabe from the Boy Scouts For ticket information, call 861 2722

Directors were: Dorothy Gaver, Evelyn McCoy and Gerald Tali They were elected for three years and will serve until December Elected to the MAC Board in previous years. and currently serving are K C. Bennett, Vance Enck, Al Hanson. Herman Hirsh. Winnie O'Brien and Walter von Schlichlcn •The officers and Board of MAC (heel once a month during the year All meetings‘are open to the public and everyone is invited to attend Infor mation on the time and place of meetings can be obtained by calling the MAC office during business hours

RICK’S OF RIO GRANDE OPEN 8 AM EVERY DAY