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The Herald and The Lantern
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Going Out • Dining Out • Time Out
Campgrounders Re-elect Davis
OCEAN VIEW-John N. Davis, a 38-year-old Marmora businessman, has been elected to bis second term as president of the Cape May County
Campground Assoc.
Davis, who owns and operates the Oak Ridge Campground on Rt. 9, resides at the campground with his wife Ellie and their two sons Jeffrey and Scott. Davis is on the Board of Directors of the Upper Township Rotary Club, member of the Board of the National Campground Owners Association and Chairman of the Legislative Committee of the N.J. State Campground
Owners Association.
A FORMER resident of Montgomery County. Pa. and a former Marine. Davis and his family have resided in Cape May County for 12 years and have owned Oak Ridge
Seniors Set Bay X-ing
AVALON - The AValon Senior Citizens Organization opened the ndw season with a lun-cheon-business meeting at the Whitebrier on Sept. 9. Forty-six members attended and four new member applications were processed. Committee reports were heard and future activities were
broadly discussed.
AMONG THESE was the next ferry trip scheduled for Sept. 30 to Rehobeth Beach. A large number of those present signed and paid for this trip; others may make reservations by
campground for eight
# Vears.
New officers will be seated at Jta County Extension Service Building, Court House, this evening
(Wednesday at 8).
PETER PERAGINE. owner of Sea Grove Campground in Ocean View, was elected Vice President. Marie Brinkerhoff was reappointed secretary
treasurer.
Elected to the Board of Trustees was Robert Lepor, Cape Island Campground for 'three years; Harry N. Hand. King Nummy Trail Campground, for two years; Joseph T Schneider, Ddhnisville Lake Campground, two years; George Dilworth. Seashore Campsites, for one year, and Albert Thornborough. Hidden Acres Campground, one
year.
phone to David Van Horn 967-7953. All reservations must be made by Sept. 23. ASCO dues were increased by vote of the
members present.
THE SECOND meeting for September will be the fourth Tuesday, and the 26th will be the "Fun" meeting with cards, shuffleboard or other games at the Avalon Community Hall from
<12:30 until 4.
v The next business and luncheon meeting will be noon Oct. 14 at the
Whitebrier.
— Geo. Scattergood
GOP Club Plans Trip To Casino
CAPE MAY - The city Women’s Republican Club will hold its First meeting of the season at 8 p.m. Monday, Sepi. 22 at the Harry Snyoe^ American Legion Post. 406-Congress St. Plans have been made
for a trip to the Boardwalk Regency in Atlantic City Oct. 6. For details, those interested are asked to call 884-8841 or 884-2655. A card party and Dutch treat luncheon will be held at the Atlas Motor Inn at 12 noon Nov. 13.
News Notes-
(From Page 16) considerable building firm which he developed almost from scratch. Even daughter Marcia wars brought into the act in emergencies, (Janet is an artist). But retirement was just a dream for Quill. With construction firms crying the blites about the recession. Quill has just been commissioned to build a large addition to ihe Philadelphia Country C16b in Gladwyn. Fran has returned to her childrearing years babysitting grandsons and Quill is still quarterbacking the firm. It seems perfectly right somehow — these two will never be old enough to really retire from where the action is. * • • • LOUISE PRAGER of 285--60th St. is president ot the Stone Harbor Seniors an organization dedicated both to fun and worthwhile projects. Louise is also very involved in activities at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. The Seniors have their first Fun Night on Sept. 17 and 24 at 7:30 at the Stone Harbor ElementSry
School. Their first Business Meeting will be Wednesday. Oct. 1 at the same time and place. AN UNSUNG heroine of this group is Lillian Dougherty. 235-99th St. She has served as its Sunshine Correspondent since its inception in 1971, sending cards to the ill and alerting other members to do the same. She is also the mother of pharmacist Bill Dougherty who owns the posh drugstore at 95th St. HAVE YOU been an noyed or curious about the unsightly mound of dirt and sand on the south side of 96th St. after you Cross the bridge to the Mainland? We have and inquired about it. It’s simply the end product of dredging and will shortly all be removed. THE TIME for picking out your Christmas cards and making lists for gifts has arrived. If you don’t believe me, Stone Harbor has already set the date for the annual Christmas treelighting ceremony. It’s Dec. 8 Don’t panic but don't say we didn't warn you.
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