Cape May County Herald, 18 June 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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' Wednesday, Jund 18.1980

Avalon Coed Gains Gov’t Internship

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GARDEN CLUB of Stone Harbor unbent in the summer season by planting annoals on the Second Ave. islands. Some 20 members planted a half-dorm islands this year. Among the green thumb'ers were, from left: Alberta Riva, Thelma Yeager. Mary Conwell, Nancy Ritchie and Jan Crego.

Club Ends Season With Full Schedule

CAPE MAY - The Women’s Community Club concluded their fall and spring season with a full May calendar, reports club

Mrs. Lillian

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vention at the , layboy Resort in Great Go. je. the local club was repr rented by first vice president Mrs. Frank Entriken and second vice president Mrs. John Veldhoven. Sisterhood Em6th Shalom of Margate' City, invited the club to attend their annual interfaith rheeting on May 13. and Mrs. Entriken, and treasurer Mrs. R.J. Callaghan attended. The club's annual spring Luncheon was at the Holiday Inn in Diamond Perch. May 15. Special guests included city librarian Emma Elweli, city public relations director Robert Smeltzer, Mrs. Alfred Kinney, retiring District Vice President of N.J. -State Federation, Mrs. A.C. Chambers; president of the Wildwood Qvic Club, and Mrs. Colton Tuttle, Art Chairman of the Wildwood Civic Club. A bus trip to Longwood Gardens on May 29 concluded club activities for the season.

New GOP Club Seeks Members N CAPE MAY An invitation has gone nut by James Walker, charter president of the recently formed Cape May County Men's Republican Gub, for the leaders and members of the county’s 16 municipal GOP clubs to become members. Mr Walker reports there will be a meeting and social of the county club July 17 at the Dragon House Restaurant,. Wildwood Walker’s phone is 8866335 for those desiring more information.

ChiMren’s Theatre Opening for 9th Season at College POMONA — Summer Children’s Theatre returns to. the Stockton State College Performing Arts .Center in mid-July with two musical productions. The Emperor’s New Clothes, and The Bad Children Performances are 10 a,m. and. 1:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays July E5 thru August 17. Now in iW ninth year the summer program is this area's longest running summer children’s theatre. Ticket information may be obtained, bv calling the Performing Arts Center Box Office 652-9000.

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