Cape May County Herald, 31 December 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Seniors’ Next Set For Jan,

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The Herald and The Lantern

Wednesday,

DeceniberSl, 1980

STONE HAKBOK After a few weeks rec during the Christtr Holidays the Seniors/ resume, meeting* wilt

s night Wednesday, Following the recent death of club prdudent Louise Prager. vice-

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president Mrs, Dottie Stump will preside over the meeting. She has arranged to have a guest speaker from the New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. who will present a slide projection on many of the old towns and, communities in southern New Jersey. A hostesses' comfhittee is being formed to serve refreshments after the business meeting. Final plans for the annual dinner meeting to be held at the American Legion Hall in February to celebrate the Seniors’ 10th anniversary of their founding will be announced.

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Santa Highlights Party for 300

CAPE MAY - Over 300 Greater Cape May boys and girls 12 and younger were entertained at the third annual Cape May Kiwanis Chamber of Commerce Christmas Party in convention hgjl. Refreshments were served and entry forms collected for Santa’s Drawing as the children entered the hall. All were then seated and treated to 30 minutes of vintage Christmas cartoons provided by Joseph Greisbach of Cape May. Kiwanis president John Veldhoven, Chamber executive president Harry Lozour and Santa Claus randomly picked the winners of 30 Christmas gifts 'and 4 new bicycles, made possible by the Cape Arson Hotline

Continues In County COURT HOUSE - The Arson Alert Hotline continues in operation as a round-the-clock means for the citizenry to provide information anonymously about fires purposely set in^ Cape'May County. By calling the special tsrv7lHi number, a person may provide authorities with all available information - except the caller’s name, if so desired. The operator who answers will provide the caller with a code number. If the information proves valuable - arrest and conviction aren’t neededthe caller will be eligible to collect up to ftl ,000 in cash as a place of his or her choosing.

May Hotel-Motel Association. The youngsters then made their wishes known to Santa and received candy. Bill Szemcsak, Cape May fire inspector, was directly responsible for Santa’s timely arrival at convention hall. Those on the party planning committee included Terry Brown, Jerry Pagano, Jack Aftanis, Bud Swain. Frank Hineline and Ai Hanson of the Cape May Kiwanis Club and Chamber members Jerry Ihderweis, Vera Hanson, Buzz

Diedrich, Harry Lozouh Carol McDowell and Paul Cunningham. The fortunate bicycle recipients were Nicole Johnson of West Cape Mayand Chock Hawley, Tracy Schetrompf and Scott Layton of Cape May. Christmaa Gift* were won byThere** Dritcen. TlmMhy Johnoon. Tamlka Jeywr, Dmnte l-«)ton, Tima ScfewBrtt. Mike Campbell. PHer SlrnwM. Oonna Mtkbary.

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