Cape May County Herald, 2 July 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 29

Wednesday, July 2,1980

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DAILY PATIO BARBEQUE

CAPE MAY - Scores of are* youngsters performed before some 900 spectators during the city-eponsored Spring Dance Recital recently under the direction of instructor/choreographer

Joan Mangold.

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J Viva Mangold. Mkhaol Cnllinana (Mastan of Ceretnonka). Colleen Wallace, Rachel Morae. Sara More*. Amy Mangold. Andrea Mary Hand. Beast* Andy, Amy Donchey. Rita Wlllia, Rachael Prretera, Christina Frees. Kimberly Sacks. Sarah DeHart, Mindy Weber. Christine Meaney. Karan Rieaer. Jackie FUnlgan, Joeepb Murphy. Bridgette Utwr. Liberty Wethsrill. Patricia McBride. Anita Te«. Krysta Tee*. Beth CoUler, Tracey' Tntaru. Amy Roth. Dome Lath - Datnelle Taylor. Megan Franco, Tara -HMBMM Jmtf Lund, Chwyl Gnu, Patricia Grau

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Aleo, Annette GootSHn. Catherine Coffey. Nancy Collins, Rochelle Sals mane, Dana Bromall. Justine Johnson, and Donna Geiger. Jen nlfer Mantra. Michelle DeMusx. P«re DeMusx Vlvl Andy, Tammy Gannon. Tracey NoUnd. Nicole Powell, MeUnle Koch. Betty* Anne Riddle. Bridgette Dolllnger. Brenda Willis. Jennifer Tnihett, Mary Beth Mangold. Mary Ann Randour. Lori Lunoholm, Heather Hoskins. Jennifer Christy. Donna Lathbury. Wendy Wallace. Paige Sprinter. Carman Harris, Beth IJncoln. Mlriah DeMusx, Katie Wand. Danette Hickman, Heather Hopkinson, Jennifer Fleming. Rebecca Hopp, Christa Hopp Also. Laura Souder, Pierina

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WILDWOOD - This summer marks the nth year the Greater Wildwood Model Railroad Club, 135 W. Burk Ave., has put its layout on public display. The open house is 7:30 to 9 each Tuesday evening thru

September 2.

Picnic/Meeting For Historical Society Tues.

CAPE MAY POINT — TV Greater Cape May Historical Society will sponsor a picnic-meeting for members and friends, 5 p m. July 8. at the State Park adjacent to the lighthouse here. The meeting will precede the picnic, and members and friends are reminded to bring their own picnic basket. > TT»e business meeting ’ will include final reading of the revised by-laws In case of rain, gathering will be in the Kelties' rec room. 1021 Michigan Ave., Cape May.

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Pancakes At Hall Sat.

CAPE MAY - The Kiwanis Club is sponsoring its second Annual Pancake Day 7a m. to l p.m. July 15 in Convention Hill. A breakfast or brunch of pancakes. sausages, orange juice, coffee, tea or milk will be served by the local Kiwanians with the donation benefiting the local Scholarship Fund. Tickets may be seared from Kiwanis Club members or at the door.

‘Notorious ’ Movie Tues. CAPE MAY - Alfred Hitchcock’s gripping suspense story Notorious, will be screened at 8:15 p.m. July 8 in Victorian Towers auditorium. FYom a drunken party at the opening in Florida to the tense finale in Brazil, the tension mounts relentlessly in this chilling tale of international intrigue. Gary Grant and Ingrid Bergman star as the endangered lovers in this exciting 1946 film. Claude Raines contributes a stunning performance as a man trapped between his love for Ms. Bergman and . his commitments to foreign

powers.

The movie is sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts. Craft Show Due in August STONE HARBOR - Registrations for the first annual ^Craftsman Show are now being taken by Fifi Bowen at 3rd Ave., and 100th St. call 368-1766. Sponsored by the borough, the event will be In the huge tent at the athletic field. 82nd and First Ave., on August 4. Set-up time for craftsmen will be from 7 to 8 a.m. The all-day show will be open to all crafts, jewelry, pottery, ceramics, metals, wood carving and glass exhibit.

The club’s Pancake Day Committee included Douglas Currier. Donald Dodson. Dennis Kelly, John Koitsch, Leno Mescollotto. Phil Palombi, Henry Wise and Chairman John Veldhoven. For further information contact Veldhoven at 8845073. Miss America To Judge Babies OCEAN CITY - Miss America Cheryl Prewitt will judge the Queen Infants contest during the annual Baby Parade on the boardwalk here. 10 a m. August 14. Entries are being accepted in three categories — Little Miss 6 to 10. Miss 11 to 14. and Sr. Miss 15 to 18. F^nhaes, including an 8 x 10 photo, should be sent to the city’s PR Dept., POB 174 Ocean City, N.J. 08226.

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