Cape May County Herald, 3 September 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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The Herald and The Lantern

Wednenhy, September 3, ifgo

CLEARANCE ON SUMMER FASHIONS v. • . iflte uWaltha (Shop "FINE LADIES APPAREL” CD 622-2526 S 3405 Poclflc Av»., WOdwood, N.J,

Over 30 Become Gallon or More Blood Donors COURT HOUSE - During tl* Bell Telephonesponsored Bloodmoblle visit on Aug. 20, a total of 32 persons reached tlieir one or more gallons of blood donations; they included: OfctM. CaraMaa OataVy. John MacPTwnon, Ewlnt Gilbert. John Uahey. Jamoo‘Bkchmore. G*orp* Reichert, M W Koever, William Huichmoon, Bohert Caiv terman, Cyril Coyle, ABan Burch. Bomrie Schaffor, Catherine Ewan. Janet Uolin. John Holcombe. William Waahingten. Sandral Pronto. William Pauaey Jr . Geor«e Kragman. Joseph Conway. Uraat Fowler. Charlee Gaupp III, BUI CUrt Jr.. Dale Founjureon. Edwin I^evorlng. Mlchaei Dougherty. John

Dried Flower Picture Making Club Activity

STONE HARBOR -

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Fairchild. Mark Mucctarane. and

Bell Telephone volunteers wore Della MacPhenwn. Julia Titua and Ceil Crawford The Red Croee vohmteero were HazH Beckman. Algie Veil, nancy Gallagher and Tina Remy. Catherine Ellis waa the volunteer

COMMISSIONER Wm. Kdiner and CMy Clerk Verna Lynch check over the bcIWing directly behind Sea Isle CHy Hall which will soon be lorn down to make way for city kail parking. All shrub* surrounding the building will be moved to other locations to aid the city’s beautification program. The building currently houses the Federal

Rehabilitation Loan Project. 39 Graduate In Vo-T<

COURT HOUSE

Vo-Tech Nursing Qass Graduation exercises were I

The

first ffll

season of the local (

Chib will be 10 a.m.Sopt 8 at the firehouse featuring a program and workshop on dried flower picture

makilg.

It will be conducted by Mrs. Norman Young of Ocean City. All mem ben and guests are requested to bring a picture frame, backing, glue, dried flowers or grasses to be used in the picture design. Plans and trips for the new season will be discussed by president Nancy Ritchie. Prospective members are welcome.

Grad

held recently for the 39 students of the 1980 Practical Nursing class at Cape May County Vocational Technical Center. Savings bonds for outstanding achievement were awarded to six students: Cape May County Licensed Practical Nursing Association Award for Highest Overall Achievement — Caroline Ruef; Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Medical Staff Award for Medical Nursing — Renee Turbett; Surgical Nursing — Vickie Glenn; Shore Memorial Hospital Award for Pediatric Nursing — Ariine Shourds; Obstetric Nursing — Betty Pohlig; Cape

Nursing Registry Award for Outstanding Student — Bonnie Riddle; Stone Harbor Lkms Club Award for Perfect Attendance —

Charles Shelley.

Members of the 1980 Practical Nursing Class who graduated included: ■ Diane Anaitanio. Alice R Austin. Collen Mary Black. Sheila Anne Brennan. Susan Burner. Patricia L Craft. Vonna J DouglsM. Vickie S. Glenn. Margaret Glitz. Louise Guldetti. Linda Holes. Jemlfet Lee

Homey. Joan Karlsson;

Also Donna Lewis. B.E. Livingston. Karen D Lobtkls. Gen A> Lord, Kathleen Mason. Jane .Miller. Judith D Miller. Mary Ann Murphy. Lydia McDermott, Janet McGill. Joanne O'Donnell. Theresa Ann Olserl. aAd Suaan Orlando. And Betty Fisher Pohlig. Bonnie Lou Riddle. YonneS Kendell Hlxey. Caroline Ruer, Kiln P. Sheldon. Charles A Shelley. Ariine Shourds. Bemice Stutler. Renee Turbett. Demis VanEss. Linda Winter. Jean

Wyatt, and Dianna Yeager

Horse Show Info Topic At Meeting

AVALON - The Stone Harbor-Avalon Branch of the Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Aux. will inaugurate its 1980-81 season with a luncheon meeting pt Urie’s Fish Fry Restaurant in Wildwood at

noon, Sept. 11.

According -to brunch president Peggy Borkland, the menu will include crab. quiche or chicken. Members should call Dot Laskey

Card Luncheon, Casino Trip Set

368-2785 by Sept. 8 for reservations JANE MARTIN who chaired the auxiliary Horse Show, will be on hand to tell about the first horse show and give a brief resume of the plans for future horpe

events.

Mrs. Borkland called upon members to bring a potential new member or a ‘

guest.

CAPE MAY - The local Women's Republican Club is opening its fall schedule with a dutch treat luncheon and card party at the Atlas Motor Inn, Beach Dr. noon Sept. 11. The public is invited; ' players should bring their own cards. A trip to the Boardwalk Regency Casino in Atlantic

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City has been planned for Oct. 6. For further information and reservations, call 884-4950, 8841857 or 884-2655. <"

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