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The Herald and The Lantern
Wednesday, September 24, I960
Unit’s Natl Prexy From W. Wildwood To be Feted Women Call It A Season
B^Uy R. Hann
HARRISBURG, PA - Betty Hann, national president of the Auxiliary to the Society of the 28th Division. American Expeditionary Forces, will be guest of honor at a Society dinner here Saturday evening The West Wildwood resident was installed as national president president of the Society
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Auxiliary at ita 50th annual convention in Wildwood last July. The dinner honoring Ms, Hann will be at the Capital Motel and Jolly Fisherman Restaurant, where the Society’s National Executive Committee will meet the next morning. Ms Hann is also president of Wildwood Auxiliary 74 of the 28th Division and past commander of Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary 44 in Wildwood. She holds memberships in World War I Veterans Auxiliary 2187, Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary 3509 and the Sea Spiderettes. She plays clarinet in the Mays ( Landing VFW band and tenor saxophone in the Millville American Legion Band. Plans Due ARC Dinner RIO GRANDE - An opportunity to meet new board members and hear plans for the coming year is extended by the Assoc, for Ftetarded Citizens for its installation dinner. 7 Sept. 29 at the Inn.
STONE HARBOR - The Women’s Civic Club closed its season with a Fun Day Trip to the Mad Batter, restaurant in Cape May. Club president Mrs. Gerald Stump reviewed the season and congratulated all for efforts in making the many events so successful. She stated the 31st Annual Antique show, directed by Mrs. William
For tickets or further information, call the ARC office 465-9349.
Helton, had much success that many dealers had signed up to return for next year’s show. THE .TOTH Little Miss Stone Harbor Contest, conducted by first vicepresident Mrs. Harry Wear, packed the school auditorium. A local girl Miss Alison Rice was the winner. THE ANNUAL fashion
show, under the chairmanship of Mrs. John Kokonos, filled the Lodge dining room to capacity. Fashions were shown by the Cross County Shop. The Art Show, directed by Mrs. James Wood, drew many entries from adjacent areas and artists sold many more paintings than ever before. A new event was the luncheon put on as Appreciation Day for the governing body of the town.
Simmons Is Legion Head CAPE MAY - The new commander of Harry Snyder American Legion Post for 1980-81 is Charles Simmons, it was announced by the Congress St. post. Other officers include: John Dellinger, senior vice commander; Arthur Conoroux, junior vice commander; Stanley Elliott, adjutant; Jean Berger, assistant adjutant. Also, |j«rry Inderwles, finance officer; Joseph Kqury, chaplain; CJ. Dennis, service officer, and Jean Berger, sergeant at arms.
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