Cape May County Herald, 13 August 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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The Herald and Hie Lantern

Wednesday, Aagaat 13.1W» ,

You‘ve worked hard all summer. Now reward yourself with a piece of jewelry or original art from Kistner & DuPuis. We have used and antique jewelry at up to 50% off the price of comparable new items. One-third down^ will hold your selection until jjie end of the summer. ^ J(iitner & ^bupuii 103 Ocean Street * • Cap' Way CtofJ WiJfiJaf

Dinner And Auction

Are A Tradition

CAPE MAY - The IMh annual Roait Beef Dinner end Auction eponeored by The Kiwanti Old) will be Aua. 20th, at the Khraide aubhouee. nil Beach Dr.' Dinner will be eerwd from 4 to 7 pm with the auction Immediately

following.

FOLLOWING THE dinner, veteran club member Steve Sieger will take the gavel aa aucttaneer, a task he has performed In an entertaining faahion for virtually the entire 30-year history of the event which has become a local

tradition.

Items ranging from historic fundtum to a cabin cruiser were auctioned oft last year, with all proceeds going to Klwanis

scholarshipa and other community activities. TERRY BROWN and Ed Hutchinson are cochairing this year's dinner and auction. Also on the committee are Fred Coldren, Don Dodson, Lou Dwyer, Greg Gtancola. A1 Hanson, John Hecfcel, Ed Irving, Jerry Pagano. Andy Sen lick, Frank White and Harvey Williams. Persona with articles of value thly wiah to donate to a worthy cause to be auctioned oft are invited to contact any member of the committee for details. AYha merchants traditionally supply various new Items to be auctioned off by Steger at bargain prices for the benefit of the local service club’s communtiy service

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