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The Herald and The Lantern
Wednesday, July 23,1980
The new sunshine collection "<^/ " JT^ryf* NOW OPEN FOR THE - SEASON - SAVE ON OUR SALES ALL SUMMER Shoes, Clothing and Accessories - '"'-*— INSIDE TllE STONE HARBOR MALL, 96th ST. 368-6:136
Excellent Students All Year
. COURT HOUSE - 27 Cape May County Vocational School students have been named to the Principal’s List for the Club. Receives Appreciation CAPE MAY - Recently members of the Second District of the N.J. State Federation of Women’s Clubs gathered for their President’s Council Meeting at the Bridgeton Civic Club where guest speakers were Federation president Y Mrs. George T. Strakesh, 2nd District vice president Mrs. James Wyda. The Women’s Community Club of Cape May was represented by president Mrs. William Wills and vice president Mrs. Frank Entriken, who received a Certificate of Appreciation on behalf of the Club for its support of the Douglas Development Disabilities
Center.
1979-80 academic year Among those cited for excellence in shop work and outstanding citizenship for four consecutive marking periods are: Past Secondary — Susan Gardell, Sandra Cure, Frances DiPasquale and Carolyn Ruef; Wildwood H.8. — Michele Hanson, Dan Hdfferica, and Michele Man^; Ocean City H.S. — Laura
Little .Miss judges Set STONE HARBOR - Mayor
County Freeholder and Mrs. Bill Sturm, Sea Isle
City Mayor Dominic Raffa,
and Avalon Council President and Mrs. Phillip Judyski will be the judges for the 1980 LitUe Miss
Stone Harbor Contest. This year’s event will
begin 7:30 p.m. July 25 at
the 93rd and Third Ave.
elementary school, with
Cooper, Julie Frasca, and
TomWlbey;
Middle Township H.S. — Jean Bartleson, Edward Doughty, Jackie Downan, Domonica Durante, Virginia Fiorucci, Paul Flash, Kathy Focht, Bonnie Fowler, Angela Garrison, Kimberly Grasse, Dan Hucklebridge, Kathleen Kars tens, Albert Knoll, Shirley Luker, Irene Toser, and Sandra To?er.
James Wood
presenting trophies to the winner and first and second runners-up, and 1979 Queen Pamela Meadowcroft crovming her successor.
Co-chairing this year’s contest are Mrs. Harry Wear and Mrs. Gerald Stump, who noted that contest registratiqns closed
last Saturday.
Harbor Bootery SEMI-ANNUAL SALE \ . . n *> ..
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Spring And Summer Shoes SALE NOW IN PROGRESS
Etienne Aigner Johansen
VALUES FROM S-ffi (o $56
NOW
*38 9
Etienne Aigner Johansen Hill and Dale Mushrooms
VALUES FROM NOW $36loJ45
*30"
Hush Puppies Hill and Dale Mushrooms
VALUES FROM J’7loM3
NOW
*22
99
Hush Puppies Mushrooms \
VALUES FROM S23 In S26
NOW
*18"
PHI-SEASON VALUE — liUY NOW A SAVEI
WINTER HANDBAGS S ACCESSORIES
10%
oOFF
Browsabouts Keds Grasshoppers
Sebago Sandals
Etienne All Men’s Aigner Shoes & Sandals
Slimmer Handbags
• EXCEPT IKKKSIDEKS.
20
OFF
Portsiders
NOW
20 %
OFF
20
OFF
20 %
OFF
Tote and Summer Straw Leather BeachBags Pocketbooks Handbags
$16" 25 off 25off 25
LOCATED IN THE GALLERY !Wth & THIRD AVE., STONE IIAKKOK
OFF
> NOT ALL SIZES IN ALL STYLES ON SALE l SAM—in P.M DAILY 368-5444
65 Attend Appreciation Luncheon
STONE HARBOR - The Women’s Civic Club entertained 65 members and guests during the recent Apprecitaion Day Luncheon for borough officials and heads of. local organizations. Short talks on subjects chosen by club members were given by Mayor James Wood, Councilman Harry Strohmetz, R. Jack Fitzpatrick and Dorothea Pfeiffer, Chief of Police William Donohue, School Superintendent Donald Wendorf, Chamber of Commerce president Glenn Townley, Garden Club president Mrs. John Rit-
chie. Moderator was club member Sallie Ruth C. MacCorkell. A catered luncheon was hosted by Mrs. William Larkin, Mrs. George Spence, Mrs. Alfred Westhoff, Mrs. ,r James Owings, Mrs.-”' Michael Coyle, Mrs. James Grimes, Mrs. Edwin Yeager and Ms. Mary Con well.
The Irish Pavilion
8 Gain Gallon Blood Status DENN1SVILLE - During the recent visit of 4he Red Cross Bloodmobile to the Dennisville Methodist Church, eight reached their gallon donor status. Sandie Prenot. Susan Toote, Susan Taylor. Paul Scheueintan. Michael Gihorski, Thomas Van Anthdalen. John Keller and Ronald Varger. Volunteers were Joanne Champion. Judith Grace. Marjorie Hughes and Jo Anne Halsey, and Catherine Vance.
vStone Harbor Exceptional fifoducts from Ireland 368-1112
ONE WEEK ONLY Ladies 100% Pure Virgin Wool Fine Guage Merino Wool MACHINE WASHABLE Retail S32-S34 - Our low Price $16 Now , 9 ## MOCK-TURTLE • TURTLE NECK • CARDIGAN OPEN POLO SHIRT • JEWEL NECK SALE ENDS AUGUST 1 STONE HARBOR MALL nth ST. ENTRANCE (Rear) nth ST. ENTRANCE (Front) Wt-JM-llM AND AT TIMtA MAI PLAZA «M Tllto* M. NortMieM Mt-MM

