Cape May County Herald, 18 February 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 13

Wednesday, February 18,1981

The Herald and Thel-antem

Page 13

Antique, Craft Show Will Be A Band Aid COURT HOUSE - The Middle Township High School Panther Marching Band will present its sixth annual antique and craft show from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 7. The show wil have over 50 dealers selling antiques, collectables, furniture, art glass, toys, quilts, handcrafted ware, and more. Children will be admitted free, and homemade refreshments w\lj be available. The show will be held in the school gymnasium.

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Gaiolino Poaortd Log-Splittor FOR REKT $30 pordar

J. Brown & Sons COURT HOUSE STOVE SHOP 14 S. Main St Cape May Court Home 967-3969 MON. thru SAT. •em-Bpm

YOUTH APPRECIATION Award is presented to Ann Naglee of Villas by Gene Rupinski, president of Lower Cape Optimist Club, left, and James Kelly, chairman of youth appreciation committee, at dinner meeting. Naglee gets ^ Optimist Aivafd

VILLAS — Ann L. Naglee was honored by the Lower Cape Optimist Club this past week is its Youth Appreciation winner. In making\he announcement, James ^Kelly* youth appreciation chairman, stated that Miss Naglee was the unanimous choice of all the entries received. EACH YEAR the Optimists put on a campaign to find a deserving youth who by all around service is special in the community. Letters and resumes are solicited and then a committee screens the ap-

plicants.

Ann, 17, is a Junior at Lower Cape May Regional High, where she is a member of the choir. She is a student of piano and organ and hopes to continue on the pipe organ. She is active in the First Methodist Church.of Cape May Youth Fellowship

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SINCE 8TH GRADE she has been a Candy Striper at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital. Ann has, spent part of her summer helping at the South^Seaville Camp Meeting. Ann also spends time visiting older folks in retirement homfes. She is. the daughter- of Rev. and Mrs. Thomas B. Naglee, a retired minister. She hopes to continue her studies at Union College in Kentucky. A special certificate and savings bond were presented to Miss Naglee at the dinner 'meeting where she and her parents were honored. State VFW Head Visits CAPE MAY - district Comdr. Robert , N. ‘ Palmguard of the Veterans of Foreign Wars reported that State VFW Comdr. Robert E. Wallace visited the district monthly meeting held at Post 386,

here.

Comdr. Wallace spoke on various programs of the VFW, the Political Action Comqiittee. community services and protection of the rights and benefits of veterans. Wallace, ,a thrice wounded Viet Narfi veteran, is one of the youngest state commanders ever elected. Past State Commander Arthur Morin and John Stewart also attended the meeting and gave short speeches.

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SOMERS POINT - The following are* birth* have been announced by Shore Memorial HoaptUl here: SON to John and Charlene Adam. McPherson of Mth and New York Ave . North Wildwood. Peb 3 DAUGHTER to Eugene and Roae Etpoalto Yevak of 4001 Weal Avf . Ocean City. Feb. 3.

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