Cape May County Herald, 30 July 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 13

Wednesday, July 30,1980

The rierald and The Lantern

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Ten ifeceiveGallon Status At Blood itiobile COLD SPRING -• During the recent Bloodmobile visit to St. John of God Church on Town Bank Rd. here, 10 persons reached their gallon or more donation status. They included: 'Carl Arnott, Thomas Grindiso, Marie Kagan, Barbara Petruccelll, Joseph Krajecek, Ruth Boyle. Richard Floyd, Marshall llowey. Robert Edwards, and Charles Kirkbride. The site director for this Red Cross visit was Cass Edwards. Her volunteers were Florence Love, Anna Mae Getley, Mary Stehr. Agnes Coyle, Cass Preston, Helen Murphy, Mary Kaiko, Clara Thompson, Mary Ftoach, Rose Lindeman, Mary Thornton. Cass Roach, Nancy Penders, Ann Lovergan and Tine Remy who chaired 1 the Red Cross volunteers. ‘Fabulous Fashion’ Luncheon Tuesday AVALOltf — The annual ‘Fabulous Fashion Show Luncheon' of the local Yacht Club Aux. will begin noon Aug. 5 at the clubhouse, 7th St. and*lhe

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Styles from the Lillian Albus collection will be featured, according to Polly Petrica, who is chairing this year's luncheon, with ticket assistance from Mary Petersen. Call M7-7123 or 4444 for details. No Historic Mtg. CAPE MAY - There will be no regular meeting of the Greater Cape May Historical Society in August. The next scheduled meeting is 7:30 p.m. Sept. 9 in City Hall here. Barnhouse ‘New China’ Talk Due STONE HARBQR - Widely known scholar, commentator and world traveler Dr. Donald Barnhouse will speak on The New Chins, 8 p.m., Aug. lb at the Elementary School, 93rd and Third

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The program is being sponsored by the Cape May County Historical Society, and tickets are available at the County Museum Rte 9 north of Court House (465-

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Dr. Barnhouse, who spent a month in Mainland China in 1979, will not only describe his tour in that country but will present slides showing the modern China, its historical monuments, people, and move. His collection of slides of the Far East is described, as “exceptional.^ . A professor at Eastern College, Dr. Barnhouse is considered. an outstanding educator, journalist, and radio commentator, and one of the finest lecturers in the United States. He brings to this program a knowledge of the history and political structure of today's China and its place in the family of nations. Light refreshments will be served following the lecture. -VWM.'AWV.V.W.V.V/.'

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