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The Herald and The lantern
•IT'S \/terrible thlnR to vcasle t/u* mind' was quotetl t/y the Kev KotH-rt 0 I la vis pastor of the Macedonia Baptist Church, at the m en! m«-etingof the \ AA‘< P in the Mousing Pro- . ,^ t f Meeting Boom Kev Davis presented an in lereiuitili prograrri on. the Mistorv "I Africa with an unusual display of African sculpture one piece of wood corying Is a sfgned
piece out of the Congo fend . is one of a kind ' An original print snowing Hooker T Washington at the Whitehou'se in 1901 when he was invited by President Theodore Roosevelt is indeed a treasure Rev, Davis found in an antique shop Awards-of Merit I* the organization went to Samuel. Burnley and to Pearl Met roe. both OVCr.80
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years of age and suppor ting the organization since 1950. Dorothy Mack was the meeting hostess and all enjoyed the refreshments prepared by her committpe
CATIIOMC schooi, Week continues through Feb. 7. with a covered dish affair on the fourth at Our Lady Star of the Sea School For particulars
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contact Sitor Helen. WOMEN’S COMMUNITY Chairperson for Decorations at the Cape May Historic Community Center is Elizabeth Quinn of West Cape May. She's busy making place cards, etc., for their brunch on the second Tuesday of every month. HAPPY VACATION to Helen bilday. resident ar list of the Cape May County Art League, to Linda Smith...Doris H u n I e r ... M a r y a n n Watkins. HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Katherine Lewis of New York Ave and to Sister Rosemary Cicchitti. of Windsor Ave • INDOOR PLANT cn thusiasts: it’s a plant whose roots grqw upside down. Mrs. Casey Bennett of Wilson Dr. Schellcnger Landing, has the finished speciman. It's about a foot high and grows beautifully in her sun porch and sort of looks like palm fronds^pnly
Wednesday, February 4, 1981
rounded. She doesn't know the name. It was given to her years ago. and she offered to share her wealth. We arc now rooting the plant upside down; and lo and behold after about six weeks, little .roots are ap-. pearing while the stems of the plant stand out of the glass of water All very confusing but so fascinating...now it'll be planted in a pot and results Will be given you here.
IN CASE YOU'RE interested. skirts for Spring are shorter. But I've a good idea we ll all be wearing . just what suits us best and surely that’ll ho most comfoYtable! fiET WELL wishes to Bonnie Reins ... Lois Andrews ... Minnie Cheeks. LIKE AN INDOOR Junque-Atique. it'll be. at 1134 Lafayette St., with Rachael and (iloria presiding Feb. 5 through 7. I'il be there too! •Chao!
Burglaries Drop in Boro
STONE HARBOR - Police chief William B Donohue presented his ari nual report to Borough Council -Ian. 27. and the document termed a souce of pr^de and comfort to all boro residents The clearance rafe ior major crimes ip ISWVAvas 100 per cent. Reported burglaries fell by approximately 53 per cent (rom 41 in 1979 to 27 last year, and major burglaries decreasc*d from 5 to 1 Prdwler complaints also decreased by 66 per cent from 18 to 6 4
in 1980
IT WAS ALSO REPORTED THAT the department holds an, enviable record in training and education, with 65 per cent of all officers having one or more years of college and 43 per cent having degrees The latest reci-
pient is Det./Sgt. To\v Soli’s who received Jns bachelors decree in criminal justice last
month.
Members of the department received 2.336 hours of training throughout 1980 The department also offers a community relatiops .program. Lectures were presented to students and parents of Middle Township and Stone^Harbor schools dealing with drug abuse and the roll of the police officer in the community. * Results of physical fitness testing. • administered tp mi officers annually, showed three attained a perfect score while the average was 89 Stone Harbor's program is identical to the fitness program adopted by New Jersey State Police.
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