Cape May County Herald, 23 July 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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The Herald and The lantern

Wednesday, July 23.1980

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Reservations Due for 114th Luncheon

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CAPE MAY — The 114th Annual Card Party and Luncheon, sponsored by the Episcopal Church Women of the Church of the Advent, will be Thursday, Aug. 7. at the Huntingdon House, off Beach Dr. on Grant St Luncheon will be served

at 11:30 a.m., the card party will begin at 12:30 p.nr (bring your own playing cards). For luncheon reservations, call 884-4016 or Mrs. Long,7221 by July 31. There will be no admittance to the luncheon without prior reservation.

Art Show Seen Drawing More than 300

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N. WILDWOOD - Some 300 artists are expected for the 15th Annual Beach Drive Art Show at Seventh and Kennedy Dr here this Peach Festival Due CAPE MAY -. The Women's Community Club will sponsor its fourth annual Peach Festival from II to 4 August 12 at the leafayette , St.CommunityCentt* The Festival will feature hot dogs and sauer kraut, hot and cold beverages, peach sundaes and peach shortcake.

Saturday, The show begins at 9 a.m. and includes both amateur including children) and professional divisions in photography, oils, watercolor, mixed media, graphics and sculpture. According to show chairman Mrs. Albert Cooper, professional judges will award cash prizes to first and second place winners, with special awards for best for show and the work to be purchased by the city. Raindateis Sunday.

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IN HONOR OF her tenth year chairing Art Show, Mary Joyce receives a purcl color from Cape May City PR director during the art show luncheon. Seek Contestants For Baby Parade

WILDWOOD - Applications are now being taken for the 7()th Annual Exchange Teacher To Lead ‘Tour' Of Native Countryside CAPE MAY — -A Bit of English Countrywide will be presented 8:30 p m. July 25 in Victorian Towers Auditorium when Dudley Brook, naturalist and photographer, leads a slide tour through fields of daffodils, the Malverns-and flower garderts of west England. An exchange teacher at Lower Regional High Schooj. Mr. Brooks is a native of England where he teaches rural studies including horticulture, agriculture, forestry and natural history. He has illustrated and produced a series of brochures on the Malvern Hills, Worchestershire. England and conducts natural history tours of the area for visitors. His •tour" is being sponsored by the Cape May Geographic society, and is open to the public.

Baby Parade to be held Thursday morning. August 21 on the Boardwalk. Contestants may register at the Information Bureau. / Schellenger Ave. and the ^ Boardwalk from 9 a.m to. 9:30 p.m. daily.

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