Cape May County Herald, 1 October 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 8

!»«««» Sandman Speaks At Kiwanis

ThtHwH and The Lantern

WedaeteUy, October 1,1W*

CAPE MAY - With 60 memben and guest* attending a fall memberahip drive meeUng, the Kiwanla Club heard Charles Sandman. former president of the New Jersey Senate and U S. Congressman, speak on potential problems and available solutions challenging America in the areas of economics, foreign policy and government j leadership Jim

Washington, Division I Lieutenant Governor, and Harvey Williams, Immediate Past President, spoke on the history of Kiwanis International and the Cape May Club. The committee * responsible for organizing the Fall Membership Drive consisted of Terry Brown. Don Dodson and Robert Smeitzer.

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Social Set By Fireladies AVALON - The Ladies Auxiliary of the Volunteer Fire Dept, has set a social meeting to encourage new membership, 8 p.m., Wednesday. Oct. 8 in the firemen’s meeting room of

Borough Hall.

Part of the meeting will be devoted to a safety seminar conducted by R.N.

Nancy Fallon.

The auxiliary is sponsoring a bus trip to Wheaton Village, Wednesday, Oct. 29. For information and reservations

call 967-8242.

Sept. Wedding AVALON - Mr. and Mrs.Cleveland L. Thomas, formerly of this community, announce the marriage of Mrs. Thomas’ daughter, Susan V. Stevens, to Evan J.

Rosenberg.

The former Miss Stevens is a graduate of Middle Township High School and Rutgers University, and is an editor with a publishing firm in Maryland. Mr. Rosenberg is a graduate of the Univ. of Maryland and is a businessman in the Washinton.D.c.area. Their marriage took place Sept. 21. They will make their home in Ijamsville, Md.

Prof, to Discuss Contemporary Women’s Issues

COURT HOUSE - A lecture dlacuulon on CMteuiF*r>ry Wwum'4 li,ue« will br preaented by An Atlantic Community College liculty member during the Oct. 8 meeting <* the county branch of the American Assn, of University

Women.

Prof. Sharon Coady of

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ACC’s Dept, of Women's Studies, will addreM the at 8 p.m. in the library meeting There will be an organizational meeting for women interested in joining AAlfW a half-hour

SOMERS POINT - 11*0 foilowin* area births hove beam reported by Shore Memorial Hospital here: SON to David and Marfaretle KkMewskl ( •litas of 00 Beactwnl Dr , North Cape May, Sept. 17. DAUGHTER to Peter and Betay Keraua Carey of It McDonald Dr, Ocean View, S«p(. IS. DAUGHTER to Darryl and Maureen MeMeaavta Stoke* ot CSS Sunset Blvd . West Cape May. Sept 10 ' SON to George and Margaret Paagtsae Wander of 104 Willow Dr., North Cape May. Sapt IS. SON to John and Esther Goa tale* Aag of 4 Williams Way. Ocean View, Sept » SON to Richard and Loretta Bradshaw Reach of 301 E Monterey Ave . Wildwood Crest, Sept. SO DAUGHTER to Jack and Eileen May Laagtey of 4 Mariana La , Ocean City, Sept tl SON to Thoms* and Karen Pilcher Martheaa of 4S Croydon Dr , North Cape May. Sept a DAUGHTER to John and Alice Bateaiar Henry of 731 Jonathan Hoffman Rd .CoM Spring, Sept B

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